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PAOK TWO MEDFORD MATT, TIUllFNE, MEDFORD, OREflOff, AVEDXESDAY, JTXE 1 1, IMC r. f & p i ;. , V A TOCAL AND PERSONAL t I , ,,.,-- ! , 1 Air. ami Sir. It- W. Farnawortlt or ifoliu. TilRti'o, who have Iippii vlalt litfc wltli Mr. ami Mm. Otiy C'ronk. lolt for Sfln Ol0go Utile)-. " piolvln Wflilo who reuantl.v nntlsr ' waul n ojiorallon for urowtli on 111 loft uyo, I recovering rHultlly. Tim fiamlngo waa takfii off yuatar tlav . '.Woatoti Caraora JMiop for flrel-claa kotlak flnfhltliin hikI kodak iiippllo. Mr. iitid Mrs. V. Hurnlmm, of 8io Vftne, ttr btralueaa visitor In Mod ford. Mr. lliiriilimii I (he head or h maulllnotr eomiwny that will go In PRrtuoralitp with Mr. Opp of tho Opp ill Inn, to o(wrta,lt. Undar tlio nureo nioiit Mr. Opp will tntta mil tho oi and tho company liy tho oil flotation proocmt will separate thu gold from tho oro. A. U. field, of Ueddlng. Inventor finil firoililtfiit or tlm Smoltont Cop por cuiniwny, nrrlTOtl yoatorclay to look ovor tho Hliio Lodgo illHtrlcl. Ho wTutiba ,lo Invoitlgnto tho prolm . Iiilltlo and pomtlbllltliM of urnctliiK u mnaltor ami tho itiniiutarturliiK of Kiilphnr and sulphuric nclila fioni thu HIiio.IcdKo ore. Do Voo rIvoh tradhiB Htampa with ovorythlnR except KrocurlcB. OIhih. 'I$1tf& forniurly connoclnd with thn Moilforil Hook slnro, arrlvnd tail nlglil to vlftlt Itla aUtor, Mra. T. li. VoltonMor. Mr. KIiik wan uc coittpnitlod liy lila fiunlljr and K. O. N'ulton atld MIm N'oIkoii. Thoy tlrovtt from tiubaMtopol, Calif., whnro Mr. KliiK Ir located, to thin city In n lloo. Thoy will romaln iiuvoral vvooka. .1. 1. IltiKlin or Hutte Kalla arrlv nd In Mudford TtKMiday to Mpond a few ilitya In till oil)' on IiiiMiiom. (lot your milk, cronm,Mnttor, crrh nnd buttermilk nt Do Voo'e. Mr. nnrt Mra. II. 1'. (Jrovo or flold Hill, wrirn In Mcdford Tiicuday. Andrew Wnllo of Lou AiikoIoh, Ih looking ovor tho vftlluy. Ho may lo cate hero. ' I Typewriter paper of nil kinds at Mcdford 1'rlntlnR Co. M'rH. Alma VoRt of Proapoct was In Mndford yrwitoriliiy on liualiioa. I. T. llnckloy, of Itucli, arcompan lud hy hi? wlfo paid Moilfoiil a abort v I h 1 1 Tmwdiiy aflomoon. Tho world' Rroatpt companloa. llolmna,' Tlio Iniuranco Man. ' l.ullior TlMdalu, of ItoiolmrKi I niRlNtofed at the N'aali. II. HUiit) untile a IjiimIiihmh trip to Sauui VMlley today nicoinpuiilail hy P. II. Dully. Try n King Spitz olgar and en coiir4oome Industry, tf lira. It. It. Haaly drove tt Aliliul today to attiiuil the Pvieiit-THuuheni HWKirlRtlau picnic t l.ltltlN pHik thla Hfteriioon. The county HMoclatlon linvo Htwde thla their annual conven tion. .lolin W. Cox leNVoe today for n tiualneM trip to Klamath I'alU. Ue will tikval the Ormn Spring route Uy auto, then leaving Klamath Falla will go tiy Dig valley to Oakland, Onllr. Pottage atMHUia at l)e Voo'a. Howard A. Vanl or ItHodoaa, Now Me.leo, arrlvtal today to UU hi frlanihj. the '.Hiidel llroa. Mr. Vant aaya UiKt lh border la imire qutat tha Uitt iNMwra would have on' be llave. M'he.W. 0. T. P. lll meet at tli nubile library loiuororw at i:30 p. w. Ilallv. He. Hutal Holland. ttlm. ilaiy Meeker leaves for Port IgMit twilgbl tti visit with relative 'Attn. Mayaoll MwUmh raturucd froiw ljrtUtMd today. Hhe aUewdetl Ike rwM alio sad visit ml relatives. hta) Dave Woods about that ftre Ih arac pulley. Offlee Mall Tribune llldg. IMlaa Alice Aaderswu of Pagosa IMrlHga, Cttlerade, la at the Austin. aw Ituteher of Ilea m boat was a btiatHaaa) vWlr 't'ueaday. wttlie a King tptlt cigar, 6e. They are home-mwle. tt ,V. IB Phlptta. hi has beea In lortla4 fur the past few day ou busituNM, rxturuetl today. Uaw. A. Boos, who has been Judge t Ik JtortlMd rotte abu. returned Waatitaajlay. Da e buya beer buttlaa. 'Mm, D. II. Palmer left for Copo, Cal., la. lota her busbaud b has chart f the Callforula Poer Co Oalaa kail rwt car. 00 dawn a ad 9$ g mouth. Harry l.lui left for tunmulr to lUy. Ui formerl) was In buelnaaa ! Cgbil ISilnt. Arthar Koee lefl (or Slakiyou to day to work ou the engineering ere for Ik Pacific hlghva imUariuIlk 3c euart at l Vw. l B. Carter of Ceniial I'cpi. oiu used 14 rufi the mai nxi rr ttiero. left lor Montague iiq J. W. meter arrlvta trom foMandj today ReYomianleJ b U'a vrlfo Tbey Itesdod l tic rose hoW. VOt raut, Z-roon fumlSatJ ImdH 0. A. tloVoa MM, N. Y. Oobb of Uubuqu. tv. trrhlgtl today to rH frlanda and ratyjM at liorh). (' C Paul left for Lob AiircIcs to day to visit his Bister, whom he litis not seen for II years. He lias boon vlaltliiR liln son, C. It. Paul, nnd hla old comrade, U. H. HlnRham, who fotiKlit With him In the Civil war. IJ. K. Ilothwoll of Lincoln, Noli., I here vlelttiiK his sister, Mrs. J. A. Ilrntiipy. Puttermllk 10c gal. nt Do Voca. Mrs. Al UnrroUou loft thla after noon for Yrcka, Oal., whore she wilt Join her husband, who Is stiporin tnmlOut of a pinning mill at Hint placo. i Men employed on the Irrigation ditches of the IIoriih ltlver Public Service corporation at Omnia Pas, halkod tho ffrat of tho weok, because of non-payment or wagon. Thoy a'N fectod an armistice and a setlloinent was promised for Thursdny, Julio IR, Will Walters, of Ornnta Paaa, spout Wednesday In Medford attending to liuslncss matter. Dr. KloliRoesiHir will he nt Hotel Naah ovory Wwlnoadny. Hours for consultation 10 to 3. Sanalor II. Von dor Hellon, of Wol leu, spent Tuesday evening In Med ford visiting his old friend, Dr. Hen ry U. Delmol, of 'San Francisco, and family, who nre on their way lo their summer home in the Cascados. Dr. Delmel Is president of tho World Wlldo Linen Mosh company, with plants all over tho world. In hla yourtRor days ho waa active In tho political affair of (iermatiy, ami Ih acquainted with many or (lie poli ticians who are now Ridding tho des tinies or the Fatherland In the world war. He was editorial writer on u paper lit the province or Hanover, during his student days, and tnlka entertainingly of (Iermatiy mid her problems, iKrnuclH Gregory of Klamath Falls I flpondliiR the week In the city vis ItliiK friends. Window and door screens, pardon furniture Pacific Kuril. & Fix. Kac tory, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wayne Leover, of Central Point, spent Tuosdny even Iiir lu Medford vlaitltiR frlomlH. The fleldliiR averaRn or Don Under or thu Vernon team lnnt week wan .tins, and ho hit nt .'JHO. J.ndlos mornliiRB nt tho Nat nre Wodnosdnya nnd Thursdnya rrom !) to 12, Free Instruction, 72 Thomas Ilyan or tho Steamboat dis trict spout Tuesday In Mcdford nt tendltiR to liuslmwa mutters. O. L. liiRiills, or Corvallis, Is amoiiR tho out or town visitors In tho city thin week. Ulg Be milkshakes at De Voo'a. Carl Von dor llellon, or Wellon, spout Tuosdny ovciiIiir In Medlord. The Jackson County Fair associa tion ha nothing to do with tho inut lueo to bo put ou Sunday at the fair ground. Thoy iijorely leased tho ground to Murphy and Dowers of Ashland for the'day. Mr. and Mm. 1C. M. While, or Cli max, wero among tho .Mudford vial tore Wednesday. For Sale Oak dresser with bevel plate mirror and chiffonier, $17 foo both. SS7 North Oakdale avo. (A. 11. Cornell I down from Clrants Paa for a few day. Iltogulnr meeting of llnamna Chap ter 0. 15. . tonight at S o'clock, sharp, Masonic hall. II. N. Moo, or Klamath Falls, ar rived In M ml ford last night fur a abort buaiueaa vlstt. He will leave tomorrow morning. Mr. and Mrs, Henr W. Wagner or Portland are tailing with M wi re rd rrlehrta. Arthur Put arson or Coiiillle I in Mjttdfoid for a fa days. Frauk llalgbt. or Toopeulab. Wit., arrived yeeterday. Don Newbur, of Klamath KalU. Is visiting telatlvee In Medford. MliloH Church, of Itosoburg, Is in Medford today on buslneaa. K. M. Krlcksou. or Marakfild. I a business tailor In Medford. August Walileu, of Italmou, Iomh. a stotkbolder lu the Westerluud orchard oowuHuy. i la Medford lock ing over the orchard. .Clovis Meaaaer, owner of the Hleep Hollow ranch at Uold Hill, i tolled in Medford today. Cherry l.aue Is Miming with ripe luscious fruits. This Is the lougeMi lane of cherries In Oregon, iiieesurliiK one and a hair miles Mr. Westerlumt has sold the crop lu the Hoke can nery. Considerable local Inter eat Is lut ing mnutfosted lu the baseball game at Klamath Fall next SuuUay with the local team, aud a largo delegation or fan will make the trip b ante The KlauiMlh Falls team will prob ab draw from Weed for atreugtb. aud Medford tll probably take aloua Peruoll of Grunts Pass, for his hit ting and his fielding. Klamath Kails Is uot as vlroiu It lst esr. but thinks It In. K a est iter and Hciltt ha,, letuplet eO He installation of un clretrlc cle vjioi At tin tipw federal bnlldlng Tins ta i ho i trot clevjtor of Ita kind itt ocjiitj orn Oregm They tested It by plac'eg ?tto nonoda on the cl tor. releasing It tiad letting It aroi Tiip n itouiajic Oclr cguglx and held it trior tho tmori drop of eight font ''hj aovJuiiteu lussWtor la here to-, d lo l5l It Jgslii Thy QleY&loi a as lustllBvi uiblDJ 'Sii eLii'iriSMP Frank Akeyninn, of Portland, Is In Medford on business. Fire Chief Lnwton wnrns people who hum the dry grn to avoid do Iiir so arter 12 o'clock noon, as It is usual for tho Afternoon lo hnvo n slight breose. He advocates tint enrly morning. Pecnutlona of wot sacks nud the hoso should be used. llrlRhton Mac Kenan or Dublin, Ire land, paaaeft through today In n Sttt dehaker to California. Ho is touring the United State. GLYNN MAKES SPEECH (Continued from pnge one the priiini'cd bind of piopcril unit Imp.'." The low rexl ruining hit: buMim Trnm wtiflinu i'ouiK'litiott. Hie tnnlH enmniwitton gel. Hie movement to fox ier expansion of American trade, the clime union of economic, commercial gtitl financial intorein between tlm I'liitcd StitlcH ami the mitioiiN of Mouth America arc wliown to lie Icr islntioii of (lie widest benefit. The t'ndorwoml tariff Mr. tllynn cluirnc Icrized it the Inireat ami llie bct of all we liuvc enacted. I'mler Hie present uilminiKtrutiou the 1'uilcd StutcM Iiiih en joyed n wonderful cm of good luiuoM anil rooi titucs. The American' iilenla utiil lii n pirntioiiH served in tlio haftis for the HpcttkerV opening tlixeiiiou. Followed Pret'cdents liy citiiiR' prccedcute, Mi', (llynn .jiiNtiricd and tli'feniled the coiiivc 'ot the prcHideiit in tile Lusilauin uml Nimilur iiicideulN. "In the face tif thJM record," lie imkcil, "do repulili ciiiih renlixc Hint when they iirraigu tin1 policy of the picxident of the lTnilcil StalcH loiluy llic.wnrniiicu Hie policy of llurrisoii, of Itliiine. of Lin coln nud of (Initil For the pleas ure of fiiticieiiig- n tleiimcntlic piexi deut, nre they williii(r to rend out of Hie republican party Hie g real cm! men tin1 republican mrty ever had? Are they willing: to sitv that Hie republi can party of tnilny comlcmiiH what llnmiltou did In tovoliiliotinrv ilityx, wliat Lincoln did in civil war days nud what (Irani nnd Hlaiue ami llur rison tlid hut yotcrday. "In Itln policy 'f peaceful ncKutin lioiiH today the president of the I'uilt'il Stale- follow the example ct liim liv the grettttt preHideiita whiclt the ilemocnilic pally ami tlio grciitcht prcxidcnti. Hie ivpuhlicaii party ever ae thin nation." Mr. Ol.vini impressed on hin licarere Hint it wttn Hie Im-iuexs of tliix con M'litiou, "rcprchcntiiiK cverv heetion of the I'nitcil "Stale, fpcukiiiR I'nr cverv raeiiil Mm in in America, to Ncml I'oith a lucennge to all (lie wnild Unit will I cine no room for doubt. "We iiiiihI eimlilc every real Aiueri can to -land up anil ncrt his Amcriennim. We must toake I lie i .iic m elenr that every liallol box in lite laud mnv become a monument lo (lie loyalty of Amciii'itn manhood." HARMONY PREVAILS (Continued trout pngo onei presentiMl for cousliloratlou or the platform committee wore ordered to Domestic Science teachers and baking experts gener ally, use O AV A Baking Powder Absolutely Pure because they know it makes the finest and most wholesome food. No Alum No Phosphate wn aiHtlrf. JisSSg! '. jW"M JjI TODAY Kilt tin lerpleit mi r H 1 1 - in I ue at Ma- Nancy's Birthday thnlllng druiiu of thr uudrr world , I'aullse I'rcicrlrk tomorrow lo l.YIHA Mlt.MOUK " (owing, Tne Wrccl; nf lio Tiros Trt " the worlds srcaiciv antral comavlv ymiiiVy C :. QATES in THE SWLF.N iHll" 'iU ty'to 'UlltlJ JiKV i'? -wJv4rr!yTrr-t -v . jcw saw n w it . fiK9Bl.u.Mt0l 'Ifti'D ' 0 bo submitted In writing nnd without debate presented (o the committee At 2; 19 p. in. the convontlott ad journed until it n. m. tomorrow out of rospont to Thohina J. Ponce, or North Carolina, Into secretary or the national committee, an Intimate rrlond or President Wilson and known to nil democrats. The resolution was orfercd by Sonator Wnlh of Montana. Standing committees nro meeting tuts nlternoon. i T I SAN FRANCISCO, June 1J- In a lelcgram to Hie I'nited Slatcx district attorney here the Tinted Slates de railment of agrfculUire charged to day timt there oxintu tliroiigliotil the I'ttcifie const states 'n orgnnizeil JmiTic in ntucitl or spoiled liutter. jL'oimninHioii men in Wurdiingtmi, Or egon uml Culiforuin, federul pure food iuvestititorH milled, make it IiiixiiiCMm of buying and aelliur tin bail liulter io icstiitiniutH ami linker ics urn inly. Tlie cliurges of the ilepnilinent of iigriculttiro uml its food inspectors were iiiuilo public in a suit lilcd here hy tlio .'ovoiiiment to coiulcmil scv-ciily-nino iiiisert of nincii Itutter slilppetl lo u local potiiinlaaioti ' tiiiiu liy n Spoknne cicaiuerv compaiiy. no AS E WASHINGTON. June II. Kopro-sentutlvo-Willlaiii Kent of Cnllfomlii, tho oulylffbiubor of the houso of fi lially classified as Independent, an nounced Todu that be would not be n cnudldnto for ro-oleclton (o tho fifUh conRroBH,7ovyiiig to "pressure or prl vnte affairs and urRont need of a vu cation." . . NO PETTY POLITICS TOLERATED BY WILSON WASHINGTON, June II. F.iliirN to itiHcrt it plank in the ilemocriitic plittfnnu lavoritig n law to prohibit i'edurnl .jtidgen from leaviut; the beneli to accept elective office will not lie ciMitttiiiiMiiPtHl liv l'ri'siilenl Wilson. , itmiuint ration nffiiinU let it be known Unit the president had Mut word to St. Louis that lie ilul not want any petty Mlitus plaviil KOMK, Juno 1.1. It was official ly announcod today that Attstrlnn aenplano raided Venice on Monday night. The statement a that one woman waa killed aud four civilian WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East Main Street, irodford Tho Only Exclusive Coiumoruinl Photographers in Southern Oregon Negatives Matlc any time or JllftOD $ QplMUltmct. C RANCD BUTTER GOAS Wo1idvtho?r4i U I KD,'nwKoir,K Injured nnd that the propetj dam itRo was BllRllt. An official roport from Vienna yes torday said that an Austrian air squndron had successfully botnbnrd cct tho Venetian arsenal and tho rail roads approaching the city United aaaaBSSffT Mi III fiJvAtv I'JwJ w m XVwv RaHlaMaMMBk0rM,wK i i'ii mil aantV Vaak ! '" mmBR8WMMMwmmM A Complete Stock of United States Tiros CaiTiod by fJrWj BEGINNING TODAY The Unconquerable WIL FA "Yi . Bondman Ficturizcd at an Enormous Expense, Requiring Almost a Year fo Proxiucc Pathe News Hemic & Louie Comedy, "Gleeful Guardians" REGULAR PRICES Matinee 10c; Evening 15c; Children 5c iDHNVKIt, Colo., Juno U In creased fncillties, rearrniiRement or a. schedules nnd 'perhaps now sorvlce" wns dlsciissed nt a meeting here last niRlit or representatives of four "big western railroads Officials or tlm Union Pacific, Chicago and North-! S ISIwS '".'-Ar JT rf-i Ok TOT - 't&JEF w if II One of the Five is Yours No ono tiro will fit every motoring need of use and price. That is why the United States Tiro Compnny makes five tires 'Nobby,' 'Chain 'Usco,' 'Royal Cord,' nnd ' Plain.' Each will fjive from a Jittle to n whole lot more milcnrro than other tires in its class. Motorists buy, and re-buy, United States ' Balanced ' Tires, because of what ? Service satisfactory service milcaRC value least amount of trouble. That's tho reason that United States 'Balanced' Tiros show such steady, con sistent sales increases. Alk tlm nrnreit United Stiitri Tire Drnler fur your copy of tho booklet, "Judcinn Tirci," which trllt how to find tho particular tire to suit your needt. Unilod StatcsTire Company Nobby 'Chain' 'Uico' Royal Cord' 'Plain "INDIVIDUALIZED TIRES' rtyrrvau i -"' 1&74 nTy S Y MEDFORD'S LEADING MOTION PICTURE THEATRE Ks I IAM RNUM In Hall Caine's Great Play - weitern, OreRon Short Line nnd tho 'Southern PacKIc partlclpnted. I .m. - a. .J 4i r .. - "The liuhiose of. Olo conference," said K. A. McConftlck, vlco president of. tho BpittJieVn Pnd'ric, "Is to pro vide increased fncilllles to take enru Jf aitfdly14row"g traffic." . - tt BERNARD MOTOR CO. v mm U Li""'..' I iiror m v:n'.M..l LJ.Ut'U I'lJI wiWjuK!ae,''r k- aw x. Mnj;i.Li;5jf?";-9 .v :i &i wimmimwimwm. U I wiiMkf enw at ivoe r tg JQl(l'v3VB ) Avltuisslou TviUun o sud tec O O J i ii i aiatih taJu aAaA a -rr- o K rfe'.