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North 1'lr stret ; trltphono 76.
Th tJi)(Knitln Tlmm. tlin Meilfonl
Mall. The MeHforit Ttihuiie. The "kiiilh-
em orcpoiiimi. The ARhianu Trmuiie.
OKOnniC PUTNAM. KJIIor.
BUnSCRXPTIOIT ItATKBI
Quo yenr, liy mm,
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unn tnonm, uy mini .
Per month, iljllvpml liy mirier til
Mwjii Phoenix, Jackeonrllle
and Centrnl Point
Hatunlay only, by mall, wr year....
Weekly, tmr year - -
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too
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OflelM PtMr of the rilty of MMfonl.
Official Paper of Jnrkm County.
fhitn1 ke iren(1-iiM matter fit
MwOteril, Oracon. undor tha aet of Maroli
Hwem Circulation for 1016 3168.
I"WI ) wire AaaoolAtad Prefta din
pn lentil.
, OAKLAND, Cnl., Juno 17. Loula
Jlorloy, 2.1, ft luinbot handler on
Dtriku in tlio Sunaot mills In tills city,
van killed todny in a riol whon nn
attempt mil mado to atop a lumber
dollvory wagon from tho plant. Mor
loy wnw abut through tho hoort wlion
Jask Hampton, n guard on tlic wagon,
fli oil Hovornl uhota nt tlio crowd.
Hampton and auvornl ullior HtVlko
breakara wuro placed undor arrant
ami jKilk'o roaorvoa nro iatrolllnK tlio
Ilant nnd neighborhood.
'.According to wltnoeaou tlio ulioot
lni; orourrod when a Hum stooped to
tlio ground to pick up a atono. I lamp
ton, tlioy declare, nt ouco drew hlu
revolver mid fired at tlio group, Mor
loy, tlio man killed, wan not union
tlio mini who hud atoppod tlio wagon,
out waa Handing on tlio aldowalk
, joukiiik on. no la aurviveti liy a
'nothar, two brotliora anil a alato.
aovural Hlrlhe hronkora woro
lodged In tlio city prlaon today by tlio
polled fur thnlr own wifely and tlio
ktrlkom Rro being kept on the movo.
TRIANGLE DILL AT
PAGE THEATER TODAY
"Til Urlglit Llghta." Triangle
voniiHly on tlio I'Hgu bill today la out
of Uitt moat lreiiuoiiH offorluga ovnr
vIiuRltawt by the Koyatuuo Company,
an aiHiuliiK atory to begin with, that
of ftttty'i aorrowa whou Mahal olopoa
from tha local oabarat with h tempter
to got a Mllmixw of Manhattan'
grant wblta way, and' of hla gulle
1(HM imrault.
Th tawplar laaita uor little MkIhI
IhUi on ftf th tougboat kind or he-lOMr-ftavewaat
JoluU. wlitua ahe la
awrail alwwt out of her wlt by a
etulM graup of puga. A an I lor l
dragged nut of the Imi by a bomicer.
and bent on ravengo, gua In aenrrh
of hla own gang. Katty, hla pwhrtK
(Iliad with rad apploa, flnda hla way
tv tha aania lucallty and diarwvwra
Mabal through a recognition of her
picture by a rival for the teuipter'a
(Men. hardened lady of tbo uudar
werld. Katty buta In aud la thrown
oat, The aallor brlnga hla gang and
a furtoua atruggla uaua. Katty
4utlHatva by hla Irreatlble humor
and flu appreciation of what la
awualMR Im huwau uatunv
IJoruUiy Olah, who playa the title
role t the Pine Art Triangle play.
"Netty of Orayatone," haa had a dla
Uniulahed career aa a wluaome and
poituuir atar In Uif mollou picture
drama, but never haa appeared to
hotter advantage than In "Betty r
Orgyetoue," a blor mingled with
laallea and tear.
SENATOR 0URLEIGH
DIES VERY SUDDENLY
Al'Ul'ATA. Me , Juiif 17. -l.'ulled
iUtea Bouelor Kdwln V.. UurKgh.
dtad n hla roaldenee here Uat night.
anttur ilurlelgha drain wga -.u
Ut nrcuu ludlaoaiton II wa III only
a few hours. Hla wife dlud a mouH
ago In Wnahlngtou.
Ur. Harlelgb waa goveraoi of Main
from me lt0 lv7. tn ,Vu- 0 nM
rtktttid to oaNawes Ui fill the vacauc;'
URiiMd b) the death of Cungreaawau
Sutb U Mllllkeu ud aervod until the
dautooraUt! laodallde In If 10. waa
oJMttMl to the fiiau from Maine for
a m jer U'lm u the leglviatunt lu
lOtt-
' 7iSS2.U8s ,fl Lkeviw Fire
UMCOVQ' Oie. June Hi - Teu
Hjfii atn ifsl.lciK. iit iteK
trOMl UT ft' '"" I ruin The
loss WK OetriU-i'J it mi. ...
tially Infurwl.
GUARD MURDERS"
STRIKER, OAKLAND
NATION IS
TJ1AT llii Lfnifod Stnlcs ;is n whole is extremely pros
perous is shown by figures .suiiiiiiiirixin the business
and finnneinl tidew, tis eoinpiled by the New York Annalist.
Them figures, as eompnred with a year aj,ro, shew:
An inereased eiHt of living of J l.."5 ier cent; an increase
in the nation's bank clearings of fw.2 i)er cent; an increase
in New York bank loans of 07.1 per cent; an increase in the
price of slock in fifty industrial concerns of 12.").7 per cent;
an increase in the daily average pig ii'on output of '18 per
cent; an increase in steel orders of 1H3 per cent; an in
crease in the gross railroad earnings of 21.2 per cent and in
the net railroad earnings of .'58.8 per cent; an increase in
cotton spindles of 3.9 per ctriit; foreign trade shows an in
crease in exports of 37.1 'per cent and in imports oi' 35.7
per cent. The number of 'commercial failures has de
creased 32.(1 per cent. Thb number of idle cars has de
creased 90.7 per cent.
Never before in the nation's history has there been a.
more lavorahle commercial
try is running full blast, a)id
crops have netted the farmer
ency is still on the upgrade
Prospects for the contiiluance of prosperity are excel
lent. The usual dullness of
absent. No issue is involved
business and present indications sire that the election will
not interfere with prosperity.
(loveriniient reports for the, coming year kIiow wheat
prospects considerably under last year's output, but. only
slightly under the last four years' average, while oats, bar
lev and rve prospects are above the average. The prospects
are for 72,000,000 barrels of apples as against 77,000,000 a
vear ago, and G(J,(X)0,()00 average. Peaches tire estimated
at '12,000,000 boxes as against 01,000,000 in 1915 and an'
average of -M ,000,000.
Throughout the land building and development are in
progress. I 'once and prosperity surely reign. ICven the
termination of the European war would not materially
change conditions. 'I lie old myth that prosperity was ere
aled by the republican party is dead.
POTASH FROM CEMENT
THI'j federal bureau of mines announces the discovery
of a precipitation process whereby it is possible to
manufacture potash from the
will enable the conversion of
lories, with cement as a by
chemists. Hel'ore the war'
.$20,000,000 worth of potash
The process is the invention of Dr. V. (J. Oottrell, chief
metallurgist tor the United States bureau ot mines, ami it
was originally devised to precipitate dust from smelter
f nines. It was tried out by a southern California cement
mill, which had been sued by the owners of adjacent
orange orchard owners for damages caused by cement dust
to their crops. The result was the elimination of the dust
fumes and the manufacture of $100,000 worth of potash at
a profit or $80,000.
As a result, the process was installed by a Missouri
cement company, which is manufacturing four tons of
potash a tiny. It in declared that if the cement mills of the
country are properly equipped they call turn out 100,000
loim of potash a year, about one-fourth of the amount im
ported, while there is incentive enough to. establish mills
near deposits rich in potash for the making of potash with
cement as a by-product.
The discovery is interesting locally, inasmuch as the
Heawr-l'ortland Cement company's mill at (loltl Hill is
rapidly Hearing completion and will in a short time be in
operation, thus utilizing one
and lui'iiishinga needed pavroll. rotash as well as cement
should soon be enumerated among the valley's products.
IN
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SF.AT'n.i:. W.l... Jan.- 17.- Mi.
Uluiii'lit1 It. Coli'Hian, 4ftl 'J7, waa
fomul dead in lir aiwutrnvnt ih tlio
t'liii0' liolcl tliix iiHirnitiu with lut
throat cut bv a knilV. John SudnM,
irtirutT of a muuII cikhi' (oit' in
WcMlukc mm-iiih1, wiim urnxttcd
xhortly ut'lcrward and tin- imiIicc
rhaii- hiui willi uiimloriiitr Mi-,
t'olciiiuii. The Hihi'f uiv Kiev found
n l'ii'h nit on hu liuud, htuim mi
Uih hlioi'k and clotliiuK and a Ktuiufd
towi'l in hi- ryuii. Jowtdrv aoith
104 and $W in niont'v wm. found un
(mclit'd ui Ah". t'olvninn'N mom. Shu
wiih ftimi'ii Mi lUumdii (Iiih
Miior ol Oniiilia, wlirie her lalhor i
a htii'ot lailwuv iiidovt'. She na
dinuvi'd tioiu t lJo ilulptiol Mvoral
inonlli" MKti.
K0RTESCUE NAMED
AS WAR HISTORIAN
LONDON, .lun IT -Tbo llou.
John WIIIUui Toriaacue. librarian at
Wlndaor I'aatle, haa been appointed
by the government to write the offic
ial hiatal')' of the war.
The Ilea. Jeka WIIIwm rorteeeae
la the fourth aon ef the third earl
Korteeeuu tad n Wrn lu lkia l(o
haa been ltOrrUn at Wltwiiwr I'aiilc
alnce 190'., aud U tbo author, anion
ot lit-r hiililli .ilton of "fltilory or ihc
HriiiMi i un, imiS 19IT. '
I mxe 'iiiia-tiia.-yitV-'i.' " fgj
ELLAMS
Absolutely Removes,
Indigestion. One paflga !
proM-sU. 25catilUhui'.ts. J
PROSPEROUS
Knowing. Almost every indus
behind in orders. Hamper
good profits. And the tend
a presidential election year is
in the campaign that disturbs
fumes of cement dust. This
cement mills into potash fac
- nroduct, assert fl
the United Slate
gevernment:
s imported
annually from Germany.
ol many natural resources
WoMi:, Jnuc 17. mh London.
Italian troope liao 'nrnl I ho Au
t mi ii )MitioHH of MmIkh. I'oxiMitta
aiul Monte Muifari, licUwu the
Kivnatdu xnlloy and Mnifeoinu, ao
ouinliHft lu an otfifiul fctatt'HH'iit
KiM'ii out at tlio war lU-pailiiit'iit to
day. Tlio Uulia tiHkk '-'(ill piifim-
fix ami ruituicil -i. xniis ami four
murium- mine.
RICH MATRON IN ROLE
OF TRAILER OF THIEF
CIIU'AUU, Jno 17. -Mra Karl II.
ItfjuoliU. wife of liarl II. Itoyuolda, a
hoh uf ttoerao At ltoynolda, Chicago
banker, nue forcod Into hor bodrcMiui
In her homo on "Millionaire Itow"
at the point of a gun today by a man
and woman wnoui eae found ransack
ing her homo upon hor return from
an autputubllo trip.
The thlevea fled Immediately. Mra.
Iteyuolda follow ol thtvi downstairs
and notified her chauffeur who
vatehed thew enter a street car. lie
puraued them Im UU Miachlue until lit
fsund an fOsr who arrested a hisn
who gave kle touts as W. J CUrk
aMd a MOMiau who gave hera ja Mra
lim OwHmI. Iteth re Identified
by Wre Itoyaolda tths reasrtcd ibat
aisreatty not U tag of value was
taken
I I . '.iLiaj.'..1 )
JOHN A. PERL
UNDERTAKER
Lady atfxcm
rbw at -ai v4( ir jra
AutoMoltilo lleu vnr
tuibulOiM Brla liar
BANDITI'ACTIVITY
GRANDE
I CALLS OUT TROOPS
nilOWNSVlLLK, Tex., Juno 17.
Il'ovlval of bandit activity lu tho lower
Itlo Orando rnltoy Inst nlpht rosnlted
lu vigorous action by utithorltioB,
which wan Interpreted hero as pro
gaging a deteriuined effort to check
the pnrlodlcal recurrence of outlawry
by denlliiK with' tho marnudora on
Atiiorlcnn noil,
fioou nfler rcporta woro recolvod
that bandits appeared noar San
llonlto, several (lotochuionU of sol
diers woro sent to meet thorn. Two
companies of tho 2Gth Infantry 'woro
dispatched from HarlliiRcn to Olinlto,
Ion miles north of Urownsvlllo with
orderfl to cut off the bandits' retreat
acro.iu the Itlo Orando Into Mexico.
Rlennwhlle, another force of two
companies of infantry, Bent from Snn
Denlto earlier in the night to invcstl
gnto reports that the .loo Scott ranch
had been attacked, found tho bnndltif
ton miles east of San llonlto. A run
ning flRht took place, in which, ac
cording to monger reports nvallalilo
hero early today, thrco Moxlcuns woro
killed, whllo tho American forcu HUf
fcred no casualties.
In addition to thetto two forcoa, a
troop of caalry was dlspntchud whon
roporlM camn that another bandit
force had appeared near the Froanos
trnct, II iiillos north of Drownsvlllc,
aud had robbed n Mexican farmer of
hla horses. The mou onenprd un
harmed and reported tho occurrence
to l'ort llrown, from where tho cav
alry "was Rent.
IiAIlKDO, Tex., Juuo 17. l'hlllp
C. Manna, United Statos couaul geno
rnl at Monterey, and ono of tho two
romululug American consuls lu Mexi
co, accompanied by half a dozon other
Americans, arrived hero today. Ilo
wns reticent us to tho object of hlu
VlBll.
h1;ih1 rogardlng conditions In
Mexico aud tho probablo length of
his stay, CoiihiiI Manna replled:
"Uvorythlug la quiet down tho lino
I may romuln two or thrco days."
It Iuih houu known for Home time
that Consul llniinn wan luxtructnd by
tho atato dop.irtment that ho could
leave his licit any tlmo at hla oWn
dlRcretlon. i
Couaul llaniin, ImniMllatcly on hla
arrival, naked for an American news,
pnper. Ho appeared surprlaod whou
In glaued at tho headlines, but madu
no comment on overnight develop
menta.
SAN ANTONIO. Tox., .Inns 17.
The arrival at Laredo today of Chlllp
llannn, couaul Keneral at Monterev,
dovolopotl tho fnct that tho atato de
partment ordered both him and J. It.
fellllmou, couaul at Saltlllo, to tho
American aldo of the rlvor. The
withdrawal of these two cotnuilar of
ficer will leave tliu American govern
incut with no consular reprexenta
tlxoa at Interior points In Mexico, ex
cept an agent at Mexico t'tty.
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LONDON. Juuo I" -ine Ilrltlah
deHtri)er IMoa haa been mink.
Thirty-one meiubera of the crow wore
aaveil. Three offlcont are mlsaluK.
Tho ISdeu wag sunk lu the Kugllah
channel laat night after a collision.
This aniiouueomout waa made thU
aftoruoou b) tho official press bu
reau.
The liritlah destrojer liden dla
placeil ''"'i tons and carried a com
plement or 70. Sim waa 220 feet
long, 2;i-feet baatu and !i feet deep.
Sho waa built In 1913 and had a
spoed of 2i kitotn. The Kduu carried
two foiir-incli guna and waa equipped
with two isi-ttioti torpedo tubes.
Why SmoKo Itlt Clgin
When I. a OouclnB are only JOc
uuxMtxunt aiui.umii MtLaraixvH
Se Your Hair
Willi Sewbro k MerpUlde
.MhUoiI I'luii'iiuicy, SHHbil Agents,
lXTiatt'KUAN AUTOOAll CO,
timk avun.
L,n7e Uedtora tor Asuland, Talent
nad I'bDtx dally, except Sonday, at
S:00 a. a., 1 09, 1.00, 4:00 and f.U
p. m. Alio on Saturday at 11:15 p.
Q. 8unda Uara at 8:00 aod 10;30
s, to. aai l 00. 3:00, (.30 aod 9:30
p. in. Leave Ashland for Medford
dally except Bandny, at 9:00 a. ru.,
1:00. X:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Alio
en Saturday nights at 6 30 and
3 SO Randsya leave Ashland at 9:00
& & 4tt4 1 00. t 30, C 30 and 1030
i' ta.
BRITISH DESTROYER
EN
SUNK
OOtNTVI rVOlIMQ.11 nrtKicm
FEDERAL PROBE
OF WRECKING OF
ISTEAMER BEAR
SAN.FIIANCIbCO, June 17. I-Vd-erul
invebtigalion into the wrecking
of the steamer Hear oT the Sun Frtui
oiHCD & Portland SteuuiHliin eompnnv
nonr Kuielin Wedneaday nijrht, with
the t.iil)HC(Ucnt lom of five liven, r.'ii'
stnrtetl today. Upitoil Sllte lii'-pec
torn of Hull ami lloilcn Jiiiiich Until
lie and .loepli 1. DiiIhu were m Ku
reku to make n wurvey of the ve-el
ami deterinine the extent of the clam
nxe. Monday u lieuriiiK will he held
hero.
All the nsoiiacr of the Hear wlio
are hero Monday will he mtmiuonert to
toll their bloi-ic of the diwahter, nnil
iih soon an the olTicein and men of
the erow complete the tusk of get
ting the baggage off the steamer mid
return to this city they will nlno he
ikcd to testify. At the conclusion
of the hearing tho inspectors will de
termine whether or not charges will
he filed ugaiimt Captain L. M. Nopan
tier, Most of the Mtirvivors of the wreck
were hroughl here yealenluv ui n
NH'cial tuiiii. Tliuir Imggnge will he
pent here oh nooii iih il ia hroughl
itxliine.
If calm weather eonliiiuek the Hear
will ho pulled off the rock intact,
according to offiehil of the com
pany. Tile forward hold of the whip
is filled witli water, lint the compart
ment liulkhendH kept I lie water from
H'cping into the after held. The hig
-liip drove onto u nuihI liar not over
201) yards from hIioio ami wa
Immi'lit up when it- how clumped be
tween two huge roek-4. The wreck
ing tug laiiua wu sent from here
Thuniduv to uiulerlnke the job of
salvaging the Lout.
If Hair's Your Pride
Use Herpicide
Mi;irOItl! PIIAHMAt'V
Special Agents.
TO ORDER $25.00 UP
Also Cleaninn, Prcsslnu and Altering
128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS
Ice Cream That Pleases
You cannot find an thing nioie de
Ilcloua than Velvet Ice Cream It's
niado from pure, rich, wholesome
croaiu and tho finest of fresh fruit
flavoia.
Wi don't eaie how little you luoe
cared for Ice Croaiu lu the nkt, vou
will care for It after tasting oura
it has such a delluloila taste.
Come in today and try some, or
jutft phono ue your ordor and we will
delher.
Our HHitto U tbo Highest Quality
and Heat of Servile at the Lowi.t
Prlcoa.
THE DAIRY
riionn UU
Medf ord House Movers
WE MOVE
HOUSES, BAHNS, GARAGES.
MACHINERY. ETC,
Phone 188-M
612 S. Newtown. 737 W. I4lh St
fWKWt W nai.Mi i.mM.nn.n i, nanma .
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
208 East Main Street,
Medford
The Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographer
in Southern Ortvgoa
Negatives Made any time 01
place by appointment.
Pliono 147-.T
We'll do the rest
E, D, WESTON, Prop
MR. FRED ALTON HAIGHT
Teacher of Piano and Harmony, composer of "Our Navy," "A
Mohwry." oto. A teacher with an eatalillahed reputation, who
maintains n high standard and gets reiulla tHrouli a correct di
agnosis and through tho application or the proper prewrlptlen to
meet the needs ot each individual pupil, i
Sl'MMKH 'J'Hli.M.
Phone 72.
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FATHERvS AND MOTMERvS?
You, who are vltnlt Intcre&tetl In tne welfare of otir chlL
dren, could you do am thing bcttrr for our bo or glil
than encouraging them to be thrift) during the fonuutiw
period of their Uvea the sehool period? Now that tho
public schools nro co-operating, why not begin to encour
age them to save their pennies, nickels and dimes In the
savings department of tlio
A1
OVEFI 82 VEARS UNDER ONEMANAGEMENt
l&
BAND CONCERT
ASHLAND LITHIA PARK
EVERY SUNDAY 3 p. m.
nnd
Wednesday Evemngs at 8
Park Brilliantly Xigh ted
for Evening Pleasures
Children's Piny Grounds, Tennis, Croquet,
Hundreds of Picnic Tables
RACES .
at the Fair Ground Race Track
SUNDAY, JUNE 18
nt 2 o'clock
Matched Race, one-fourth mile, for
$250, between Wade Hampton and
Bessie Mills.
Buffalo Vernon, Champion Bull
Doggcr of the World, will perform.
Numerous other races.
Fastest races ever pulled off on this
track
BMMiiMMaaasjasaBasaBjjuMHnr
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
ThercV a ivasmi wli tltcic art- iiunc
tlinu (me million thrti- hundred thou
sand Ford cars in use today, ami thai
reason is Iwwed on tho nintehlcss ser
vice and economy of Ford curs. lTni- !
vei-sid service is the most conclusive
evidence of genuine value That is
one good reason. Buy todav Tour-
I injj. Car $!-U): U'unabout $;J90; Coupe- I
let $59U: Town Car $li-IO; Sedan &7-I0, i
1. . h. Detroit. ICa.M' terms. For 3
sale by ' j
C. E. GATES
HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO
Meilfonl, Ore.ltoom lilt (.aiiictt-l'oiey Uldg.,
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