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PAGE TWO MKDFOT?D MAIL TIUTHTNE, AfRDFOUD, OHIKIOX. Tl'HSDAY, .irK 27, 1010 - I . 4 i $ i ' ' '' TOC ALAND PERSONAL I ! ' . I- ..i Bs'ol Ayltnor Dow, IiivckHkhIIiib odHrtlthiiM In the Umber and ha mill Untie (or Ihr Tltnieriiin, (lie Ihiii Nr trail- paper luibliihwt In Port land, wmt In Moil font yesterday af tammtn. He mmttn the trade very lintel altkouffh lhrt la a alrona llk lihaod of improved bualncaa coridl tteaa within a few wecka. 11i O. A. It. and W. R. C. will aire an lot cream and lemonade aerial Watftuaday aflaritoou, Juno 2U, In the bathing formerly tweiiilel by Mo. 1 WlUoti Walt. Herbert Keiitner HHd Cole Holme left till morning t aMMd a few daya on Rogue river. Vtaaton Camara Shop for flral-elaaa Ho4k ftnlahlng and kodak aunplloa. A4tfrMt In lypiral bttckaroo xarb, yallnw ahlrt. boota and high hat, Jmk II. Hull of Central Point ' 4,loHHHl off In Medford tkla morn 'In en hla rturn from a trip aa far iHrlh M Portland, where ha haa been ' MdvertlalnR the Aahland Itoundiip. Ho renorta that large rrowda may bo xftocttHl from Portland and all north ern polHta In the mate, many romlng hf train Mini a larger number Hrlvlun down for the celehrallon In their r.am. 'W'Ullw Im Porilaud he ahowed at Hih IMakford theater a film taken at AmIi lantf. advert Mn the roundup. t A kreakfaal you pan afford and le ttallgtiltxl with. Hnaaell'a Cafe. '0, IS. Oatea aold a Pwrtl touriitm "air In Hubbard IJroa., and two to lllll CottrHI of the Meadowa Monday. Air. and lre. (I. II. Perklna and - family of DuHrango, Colorado, left , today In (Ju-lr Dulrk air for their hotH'vlR .Yolhiwatone. They have Vttwn vlalllng for a few daya with II. 1). Mollrlde. i Do Voo alvaa trndhiK Mnms with ororythliiR except grooerlon. Mra. .tuno Marr, ilmtahter of Mm. W. V. W'mUmih, and her daughter, Moitn, arrived from Sen franrlaco lllll iiHirnlng for a Malt during tlto aliHiHier mnutlia. A. II. Miller la upending the day In rtranta I'aaa on bualneaa. (lot your milk, crtwm, butter, orra nnd buttqrintlk nt He Voe'e. ' The Aahland Choral anilely will practice with the Metlford Choral iw oftrty tonight at the Preabyterlan olwipeN, Bedford. The two aorletlea will put on the opening program at Ike Aahland Chautauqua. I. P. Kreeley of Aahland apentMon tlfejr evening In Medford. 1KMTtter paper of nil kinds at .Medford Printing Co. Dibble V. Oarrett, who retunfrd from Rugene Friday left thi morn HC for Aatorla, where he will Bttuitil tk aaatmar aelalug. Frederick Heath, or Kaalo Point, pout yeaterday evening In Madford. We make a aneelalty of picnic uArltoa. Ruaaalt'a Cafe. A report waa circulated oh lrln No. 1ft that war had boon deem red and when I b train arrived In Med ford Monday afternoon the paaaen fora awarmed out on the platform oajias ty afternoon paper to bo The meeting of the women of thol .Mr and Mrs D. co ml ward, culled for the purioe trail Point nre apt ,OM Franela left yoaterday after rmoa for the btlln went of lueknon a1M where be wll rut wood for a low week. T world! greateat tompaMlM. llotiaea. The Inaurauee Man. Torty mem born of Ike local Mooae Ma lll leave In ar lonlgkl for ttraata Pan. bere they will hold a Joist Inillailou ol landldntea with the lodleM of irnt Pom and hhtud. Cfaotro of an hat la kop. IS. i Itogto Mllllueo, 1 1 t Went Ninth. u A leag alrtag of empty eoachr i' Head through Medford thle morn i ii 4 for Camp W'lllieonlui where iin-y will be ued for Iranapurtatlou nt troopa aouth uion order to pro ii'i to the froat. Paataca ataatpa at Do Voo'a. Of late C. M. Ilauieiead who drive I Li' waaon lurrytiiB mall between the poKtofflcit aud sou I hern I'Mcllle trauut haa been loadwd with mail kui k uiwu the platform o that Hie uiail Mta be tranaf erred direct from the wagon to the cr. Laal nig lit wheal ha nt the three o'tloek train be left hla horee for a uiomeat. la that tuoiuent the train etarted. kl hufao awerved. and aa a reault he toft til lOatfoim with a wobble ia bin right front ebeol. A drunken r Pfa aould have dnalrad at fo' lovlac the track that wheel led. Haaapetead driving a atibatluu wacoa today, but det-larea he will kof ob driving up on the platform until the H- furulahes a maa to earry the matleacka. aa ha aaya hi Foal red atate they vhouid. Try a Ktag talti elgar aid en ei kouie Induetry. tf Perey Tncir a arrenlud and I tit jil "- o churn of druaken- andXighllii. Me v.a oteued Ihlg woruiuti to ptt) a $10 flue or apend five iU in the t tt Jail lie ahoae to teud the five da in bt pell reeuitetaiiug hgpea. nc. Hoiua Uinen. ;jl Mat Ninth. hi ajlmer Newell. M C Hague and Q. Well" r' m Ivimii from C.ianl paaa for .( u d . aoeo of organlalng to combat agitation agalnat the paaaage of the bond laaue haa been set ror eight o'clock tonight at the public library. Prof. Henri Dearhampa will ler ture at the Methodtet rhnrrh Wednnaday evening on "Outward Manlfeatallon of Character." Prof. Deechaiflpx la a moot fMelnatlHg npeaker and haa a good store of in formation. Admlaalnn free, but an offering will be taken. A I Or ad waa (marled yoaterday In the local eolumna of the Mall Tribune advertising cherries to be aold thi morning at the publlr mar ket. An a reeult, 2000 pouMita wote aold before to o'clock and order taken for a many moro. according to trket Mnaier K. .I. RHnyard. r'x e MllkalMhes at Do Voa'a. The Alpha Delta alttaa of tho Clirle Hm ehureh will meet Thursday afternnoH at the home of Mlae Klor ence (trave nit south Iry street. Mra. .IoHa Wold will have ehargo of the program. The eoimnlttee in charge la aa follew: Mra. J. II. Bellinger, Mir. Ktl. ltoblnaou ami Mra. A. B. Cunningham. Sco Dave Woods about that flro In tirniieo policy. Office Alall Trlbuno llldK. A diatliict and novelty entertain ment la the offering tomorrow at thu Page when Heave I toy a I Manikins make their first apimanuieo here. This ai't Is the only omo of It kind ajtd la now circling tile globe a mtomiI time. It pleaae the grown- u lis and delights thu yotiugter. Hatha. 2ao. Hotel Hollnud. HI. I.oensteln, weatern lletiresenla- Hvo of the P. l.orlllard Co.. with, headiiartor In San Pranelaeo, la In town today looking over conillHona In the local tobaeco trade. Oaten sella I'ord onre, J200 down mid ?ir a month. Mr. and Mr. Tony OIen of Sanm Valley are apemllng tlio day In Metl ford shopping. Whipping oroam nt DnVoo'fl. .Aaron Task of lloiton Is In Mod ford on bimlnee. On and after July I. tho Metlford Klsh Markot will be conducted on strictly eaih bttela. K5 A. W. Cook, formerly of Medford and for the past two years of Tho Dalles, arrlvotl In Mwlfonl thin (horn ing Intending to locate perniHnetly. Puttormllk 10o gal. at Do Voos. Mrs. Qeorge luiunsborry will leave Thuratlay morning for Seattle, nheie he wtll spend the summer vlnittug relative. Smoke a King 8plU cigar, Kc. They artkhenie-mnde. If Forty member of the Ktrat Metho dist Choir were entertained laat night at the home of Oeorge Mndley on Waklyou lleiughl. We make a speolalty of picnic luaehes. Kuasell's Cafeteria. c . Wlltton left last night on a busiues trip to Port laud expecting to return Thursday. Do Voo buys bear hot (las. Miss Uthel llurkholder arrived from Han franclweo laat night aud will be the guest for a week of Mrs. C. H Wilson. The Midway vlgac god frull aland ha reopened It new quurter sotilh weat corner of Mala aad Kir streetn. T. K. Daniel, John Perl and P. C. lilglum left this morning to upend the day fishing on Wg flutte. Window and door esteem, garden furniture. Pacific Kurn. A fix. rec tory. It it Hittlth l in lor the day from PhoenU K C Welrh moled to Medford re cently from Rogue River. ; rowers desiring to plant Hrocoll thl homkoii should arrange for plant al once. More than half the plaots available Have already been con tracted for Plains uow ready. See to it without delay. Producer Krult Compauy of Oregon. sr Mr. Arthur Hose left this morning to iead the summer with her hu bnd at Misklyou. ttuttarattlk 3e smart al Da Voat. K II Jefferon. whu recently tame to Medford, hua received his household goods aud will reside on South King fcUrert Kor rent, n-rttout furnbhed housa. V. A. UeVoe. Compauy 7 had a pr!al drill hut night with a full rout pany lit atieu dance. The coiupuuy now holding tao regular and one special drill each week, together with aalurday afternoon and aunday rifle practice on the range south of town. The drills are uow largely devoted to extended order work. Dr. Klchgeeaaer will bo at Hotel Nash every Wodgaaday. Hours fur consultation 10 to l. A crew of four uteu will begin the last of the weak, the work of rehir ing the tlti'a telephone line to the Intake Many ot the pole lia tolted uif aud these will be reiu- foui'd with stubs K V. Carter of -Vablaud was a Medford visitor Tuesday- The slrl's claw of the llui'tit elmiih will meet WeUuesdav !uisd of J Hi u red Ay a was previously an nounced l.uthiir fueul ka returned from C ii WB. Iu4 , wln'ic Ii' spent llu ItHvf JLttidlll III. I lUil illll i t idnii I A. Lyons of Con ending tho day In Medford shopping. P. M. Mllllgan has returned from Yrekn, where ho epent the winter. M V. Albert, front Pugctoe, Itlalm, I giving Medford I he once over. .1. J. Ossenbrugge Is in town on business from Rurh. '.!. A. Somers, who haa been the KHofil of Mhts Austin of Mekfyou Heights, left this morning for AtHtthera California. Mrs. Somer will remain wltb Miss Austin until Iter husband haa secured a perma nent location. Mrs. Harry Kllngnran arrived this morning from Sttxkloii and will visit for a week with Mr. and Mrs. llert Miller. 7 as West fourth. Court Hall haa been eeHfliied to hla bed eatertlay and today with an attnok of rhettnfatlam. Hla condition Is a little Improved this afternoon. SMiaa Pearl Hall of Lakevlow la visiting her brother. Court Hell. Al. I Wade will leave tomorrow liight for Portlantl wjiere he haa a position In tho government secret service. W. .1. Colo, for many year on the staff of the ChltJAgo Herald, matte n lilt In his appearance before the Knights or Pythias laat night. He khvo a iitiuibur of comic reading and selections from .In me Whllcoiub Itllny. Mr. Colo will itppoar nt tho llrsl Haptlat church tonight. A apodal train carrying Khlghl Touiplars from their coiiventlwi at l,o Angeles to Rochester, New York, imaaatl through Metlford al three o'clock this afternoon. .. Air. mul Mra. Bnieat Webb are In Metlford from Central Point this afternoon. ' Ifi. K. MorrlSoM la In ror the day from (IrlfMu Creek. .1. II. Drlscoll,' district deputy game wnrtlon front Aahland I In town on hiiaiueaa. Charles Klury. roroal liispeclor with henilmiarlora at Portlantl la NKiiiilliig a Tew days In Motlfonl. Mr. Klory will Invetttlgato timber condi tion through the Applegale country. FREIGHT RATES OREGON TROOPS T I COASTPONTS II II D EREO CUT Intcrstntc Commcrrc Commission Holds That Water Competition Be tween Atlantic and Pacific Const Destroyed Under War Conditions and Orders Rovislon of Rates. WASHINGTON, June 27 Holding that water uontpetltlou between (ho Atlantic and Pacific coast has been completely dostroyetl under war con ditions, tho Inter-state commerce commission today ordered trans-continental railroad to revise tliolr rates from the east to tlio Pacific coast by .September 1, so that they shall not- be lower than rutoi to in loriiHidlnto points. The onlor V.M n reault of the In vestigation of rates on appllgatloii of the Nevada railroad commission,: the Spokauo Merchants' Aasoclatloii and representatives of various Interim1 tllHte cities. ' An Witter ('iiiiiKllliiiii. The couimuisloii feuntl 'tiiat tho CAM!' WirilYCOMIU:. tn.. .lime 17. The tlmtl biittiiliiill l the tllllil Ori'uiui iiiluiiti rt't-iui'iit bmke up limp In re IimIim in itrepuiutiim I'T I heir il"trtore titnight on tt im.'ciiiI Imin fur Sou l)ieui. . At ilnvbreiik the tioopo hegun lond iiijt it string of eitm with etiiipmait. The Southern I'ueifiV Kuilrontl eom pnuv liit inn tie urrnnuctncnN to ie the troop Imin the riarht of wnv over All oilier trtunn and it in e.xitecletl thnl Hit iM'cinl will make th Itftest inn ever reeortletl betWeett Kete nntl Snn Diego. Urtler- itlo were received Itfl nitchl For the mtnemeiil iluritiL' I lie nexl Utrue tlti'x of Ihe other imiiimnl gmiril lrniii moiiilixvd here, witielt uuinlier nlmul 18110 men in nil. Xenilv nil the troop hnn lieen nwoi-n into Ihe Tedernl -eriee. hut lti tliiin hull' ill" them have been ev il milled tlivsiciilv. Thi will lie cum delcd on Ihe border. NO ANSWER TO ULTIMATUM" (Contlnuod from pago ono) hoatltiuartcrs liitllcale that Irnlus loaded with slate troopa are sweep lug south word today from mntiy iwrts of the country. ' Additions! regtmonta aro entraining1 or receiv ing the last necessary equipment. At DIG DRIVE BY ALLIES (Contlnuod from pnRo one) iiuetl for lower rates to meet water tl,e 'nr "l'rtment and in congres competition ha comuleldlv tllattii- nurrlou meaaurca are being tiiKen to iiiom. and already a reault of thi laat recorded victory of the Ruaslatts Is becoming evliluut In the forward l.etchltxky on the load from Sululyn to Kolomea to a point ten miles from the latter town. It Is evident from tho reMirt of prisoners and booty taken that the Austria its defended Klmpoluug with considerable forces. They were at tacked by Russian troops whioh had covered the thirty miles from (iitra bamora In two days and were rushed Into the fight with scarcely an hour' rest. According to Russian military authorities, their assault added the last touch needed to complete the ilemorlllxallon of Ueueral pflaser's forces, which now are entirely cut off from communication with Gen eral Count You Uol hitler's army group on the Strip river to the north. General Von Hothitier's position I regarded as precarious as a result of this operation. Ills right flauk haa beau completely uncovered aud mili tary critics believe he will be forced to fall buck along hi whole line before TurnoiMtl. Tho Teuteole forces appear to have been able to stop In some ex tent the breaching of their front In Ihe. Kotel reglou where a large ele ment of tiermau troops he stlffeued tla Auelrlau Unc, and It l evident that preparaiiuuk are being made for a dvperule stand at Hrodv. on the southern wiug of that pueltlou. Nevertheless, In the face of stiff vouuter attack, the RussUu have been able to push h wedge lu the di rection vl Ykidlmlr-Volvneki to a point which threaten thai town aud endanger Urody, the gatewa to Lemberg from the eaet. According, to the military expert of the Itoursv tlawtte, the tlermaiy have takeu full charge in this tegion aad have fillet! up the rank of Atth duke Kerdtuwud's brukttt aimy, which aloue. has lo-t Te.tiuo men since the begtmttug of the ltuslati advsure. KIIM.D HK.iglMtTKIl8. luue 27 - American negro trooper raced al most certain death at CerrUul with smile tn their eye and i.iuk on their lip, and they burst luto souk once or twice a they fought their grim fight ggaiust odd TtiU .i... the xton toUl by Cgptaln Lew l Morev , w lieu he ar rived at field beaiiuuarierx tod.tv TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR rt VI i: - t'ltoue Li .In h.o i'ltotif .:.lt full moiiiuu noon ot III lltll)S- ' peered ror the time being and "there is little llkllhootl of any material competition by water during ' tho present yoar." "Tho unprecedented freight ratos being paid fur ocean transportation between this and various countries," said the opinion, "have Httrttrletl practically all or the ships horoto foro ongagod lu const to coast service. In these circumstance roast rate are lower than condition warrant. Th0 rato adjustment In question was established after ex haustive hearing and euroful study anil whs Justified by tho conditien: then existing. Thu war and an un paralleled rise In prices for ocean transportation have so changed the situation as to transform a relation of rate which wg Justified when es tablished to one that 1 now unjustly discriminatory against Intermediate points." l-ou; l,i-t Atfecleil, The eommiaelon' revlslou order applies to a long list of commodities In westbound traffic. Including Iron i aud steel urtlelo from Pittsburgh and can tied goods, coffee, meats. iot-, (on and wool products, drvgooiK hardware, twine paper, oil. tic. from the east generally, it iiiclnd rates from California through ku'i ports to the Atlantic. The opinion say tho rail oarrlers objected to a change on the ground that tin present conditions are but temporal ' and that there ia certain to be a -1 turn of competition between them and water currier, when these un- , precedeuled eoudltloi disappear Itepresentatlvea of luiernifdimo Kint, on -the other liaud, arguvd that while condition tiu.v uol neraM for more than a few months, the maintcuuiue of lower rate m the wwat title even for thai period u unduly prejudlelal. provide supplies promptly for the army ordered lo the border. Another task, aided by, deia in an MihAMitittfiii Comfortciblo thic you nrc nmoking them and after you hnve smoked them that's why thcy'ro sensible. 20 1TIMI A Sensible Cigarette UP ,-."('..; , lAsIIIONS, OH W(WX'.s in; Xl.'l'll A Ring for Mother The flrM thing many persons think of rindlui: on Ihe Woman' Pukc oi itewspapir I the 1'ashlous That i.- not what womeu most ueod to Hud them. Health lb the first thing, aud mauy women lack it. Note tclltiu how to preserve the health are ot ine i greatest vulue and iutcrest for worn i eu; ami. if they are sufferluu hum I w oiiiati .u! men t. thev read Willi tin- most IniriiM' interest bow other worn eu got will from their utluieiiis, uud ' so tin too uet what nuide tlieiu well l.vdiu i: Piukbttiii'b Vi'H' tulde I Compound -Adv. it I . . C. V 6 1 from l(i dd' i will, Itkr lu-r, Kni more precious with age. Your sweetheart won't breuk un engagement M-aled and marked with u Unldv liLtinuiid. Martin J. Reddy 'lite Jeweler. llottMi of (Jimlity. Viiitois MvvhJx Well' outbreak of Ito.tllillcB la that of got- IML.I 5 Unmn i. The," lid I Id IBUESiG to ; ting Americans out of Menlco. number there U been retluced less than a thousand. Hiii'.ttv in Ignntiiiirt'. Consular advices during the d.r from the Tew state department upri aciitHtlvos In .Mexico reported al' unlet In the vicinity of their posts State department officials took formal notice today of the activities In the United Statoa of agent of tiic Carraiuw bureau of luformatt' n Reporta ae td conditions and in'-1 national relations are telegraph d to .Mexico Cltv from the United Sum lilirBad. Orritlals suggested that Hi American press should icrutini' these rHirts carefully before tislnu them. The Mexican embassy line not even lieen notified by Cnrrania of the re ceipt of the American note. .Mr. rretIoitdo said he had not heard from hi government since he iniinhatcd tin Wilkmi m Mr This Is n subject that hat a place In nil minds in all times. And it naturally di- rniU tluuglit tn to tlm CJr.'fort of tlio hkUkjA du'lng that wondcrftiiv pcrvl or expectancy. hlotU-n mIki knmv tec ommmt "Motlt c r s Frictnl.'' It Is nn cx tcr..l remede for Hhi Mri'M'ig miincle', cn al''ci tlicm to cxmml i tliniit undue strain, rl-ti Hie nricuni tn croud njcnliuit nerves, to pull at UgarjMinLi In tlit.i avoid poln. TIhh r-tf'd dm "ire a "tired, iienccful it-.-ills nrc cpcr' wil. ni'irnlng lckne, litjiUcV, n 'pniic'M n nml other dl-tu-.c-t .irr . in"' tlio virloul llilntn which v-iirmrj, ocnwlicr" nlntn tltcy entirety cnpcil by uing '.Motlicr's Friend. And by lt effect npen the muselw the romi li re tnincil nml tiny return to Ibelr natural, simstth ciMiinttr after Iwhy li lirn. U Oft a (Kittle ef this I nvn limbic aid tn cipec litnt tmllier. Any ttrurrlst will supply you. 11 U Imrmlms but womlrfiltly effective. h Write to Ilrmlneld Unnilittor Co.. IU t.T !l!n'V53MCVJTl, i com- . mnr lUilr., Allanln. On., fnr n rtKrifillv Hill- .. ..l.l lu.la f.m m fiSHAt I l lit4at tfM 1 111 I tla Iinittlry or the Hotilli Ml),iri( f mnlernilr. It III prove an limpi. uud Centiitl Amtrltan rcimlillrs in repard to the olfer- of mediation. ritli'm. 11 cniitalm Infortintlon Hint eiery vvouuii tlwulil Lnew all about. Wtitc today. uai'n.wimwwsi iiiOiwoiisn,niiii.v"iiifiiiHiit"ll ihr "ii f'iipsi itm ii i msiiiii i Playing Today on!y The Soul Mates of the Screen and In a Distinctive Metro Wondcrplay A Million- A Minute- Bushman and Bayne at their best - a thrill ing story covering two continents, with scones of gay life in New York and Paris, bristling with action and intense situations. Col. Heezaliar, Farmer Comedy Cartoon Ascent to Mt. Rainier-Picturogque Medford 's Leading Motion Picture Thoater Hie. COffling-WednKday-Thursday O-JUNE 2 8 and 29 A DISTINCT NOVELTY Deave's Royal Manikins .NOT A MOTION IMCTURLii 50-M1NIATURE FIGURES-50 Nimble Acrobats Funny Comedians Cake Walk Teams Ladies' Orchestra Celestial Dancers Bucking Mule : 12 -- GRAND BALLET - 12 A Stage Within a Stage Shown in i'iii.iiiii'tiiiii with tin Win. - Milopl:iy nt' tilt (itiltli'll Yi. BLUE BLOOD AND RED Adults 2Sc Childt en 1 5c PAGE Southern Oregon's Greatest Plarr of Amusetnent A SPECIAL CHILDHENS MATINEE WEDNESDAY. 5 CENTS 90COOIXOOOOOOS0X)MVOOCCKXX00 If (W IHli H hIukW' iint HI t ! Nf fill's Hil jVH'xt IMlfcxtHl It MihmI uiih. WHERHE-LtBaovybs GCT ClMI.(; TIUItHD.VV SIAIKJIKUITK CIIIU IX "OtT (IP TIIK ItKIPIV I ItS UlWCtt I'KMlltftltlll ShockAbsorbers for all makes of cars . $5 up C. E. GATES i One Day OnlyT 0 D AY One Day Only AUJBRT E. SMITH and J. STUART BLACKTON Present the Yitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature "A NIGHT OUT" A comedy of refreshing originality-Written by May Robson and C. T. Dnzey. 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