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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, ORK10, FRIDAY, JFNF HO, 1010 PltGE TTTREE s r V 0 P ROGRAM FO CHAUTAUQUA WEEK OF JULY 1 ASHLAND, June J9. - The twcnly fotirth nnminl nnsembly of tlic south- ern OiPKun iduititiitHiuii Iu'riiih nt AHhlnml on July 7 m,j iusts ,mtj Inly J 8. The iiinunKoinciit nn-notitu-i's ilium .iphoriKin that the o. orvwvH ...ilJectivoly will "put the oil in toil (ind tho boost in huhinoss." The following nre tho ninin events nq schedited, nltliouuli the proxrum is Htihjeet to iiniivoiditble fliiingen: Fritlny, July 7 '2-Ao p. m., open imk coni'i'it ; 8 p. 111., Knnitl concert, Jledford, Ashland nnd valley imihie inns. Sunday School day, Saturday, July tt 11 ... . " i . 111., iiieeuiiK your coumiih from tho far cast and n ".siiif;"; 1'J in., basket dinner in park; II p. in'., a real Kooil time (all enrolled Sunday hehool inipilH admitted free this af ternoon); 4X) p. in., street parade; 8 p. 111., tho Counts I'luyern, scenes front Shakespeare, Carson of the Noilli Woods. A. day of gladness, Sunday, July 0 I:l.r a. in., Sunday school in the vat tons churchon; 11 a. m., sonnon; H p. m., Tnbernncle in the Wilderness, j;r. jioore; u p. m., Union Voiuijr I'eo lde'rt meeting; 8 p. m., illustrated lee ture, "The Holy Land," Dr. Moore. Monday, July 1011 a. in., lec ture, "The True Courage," C. A. Hex. toad; :i p. m., "Pitrtyimn vs. Patriot-i-m," Juilgo H. II. Wanamaker; 8:1") ! 1 nicort, International Operatic company. Chic Day, Tuesday, July 1111 . in., led in e, "Lohengrin," J. Herli cri Doran; !::i0 p. ,,i., prelude, Skill-iiislcj-Wi-leh conipnny; L'M'i p. m., lwltire, "The New Civic Spirit," Chaw. Zucbliu; S.-.'N) p. m., "Take the Sunny Side," Lou Heaiiehamp. wcilnesday, July l'J 11 a. in., lee ture, "AmorieaV I'reaelior-Xovulist," 1 . A. Kexroad; 'J:.'))! and 8 p. m., con cert, Now York City .Marine Hand, ""Msicd y uonaltl lloiiehier, tenor KOlOlst. K'niisart Day, Thursday, July 111 11 u. 111., lecture-reeital, Francis La lnidio; !l p. m., entertainment, the Klilu Trio; 8::i0 p. m., moving pi(.. tures of the Minvson Antaretie e.pe .dition, )r. W. A. Jluiisherger, lec turer. Southland dnyrl'tidny, July 1 31 a. in., louture, "A C lie Force," C. A. Haxroad'JrllO p. m., prelude, Seipioia ipmitet: .'I p. in., Southern htorics, Woods Hriiitrs: 8::i0 n. .., . lecture, "Tho Cliiillengo of the Hour," a.ivoMer A. Ivong. Ashlund day, SalurdH.v, July l.V- 11 11. m., "home Problems of I'onol ...... t 11 . 1 .. .... "t, . 41. iihamuhi; m i). m.. nru mm I WRECKS I TRAINS 10 LI SAN ANTONIO. Tex., June 30. While thoiiHands of national guards men were inoiiig over converging lines .today toward border stations, extraordinary precautions were being taken to prevent the exact routings nnd schedules of the numerous spe cial trains ft om becoming widely known. Oencral Funston was in structed by the seeretury of war to oxereise the utmost precnution in concealing details of the mobiliza tion. General iiuutiigurs of all rail roads carrying troops have been re quested not to make public the move nients of trains. It was explained at Iieaduuarters thill these measures were taken to rendor more difficult any attempt that might be made to wreck trains. Information obtained by the intelli gence officers bus indicated that such an attempt might be made. Heports from (leneral Pershing and from officers at border posts contained no indication of hostility by Mexican troops. Heports that a strong Mexican force hail interrupt ed General Pershing's line of com munication were denied. YANKEE FLYER DIE BATTING ENTENTE S FOE 1000 OXEN TO AIO AHENIANFA1LIES NF.W YOHK, June .'!). Distribu tion of 1000 o.eu to '2000 Armenian families in forty-six villages of the Hussiau Caucasus was roported to day by the American committee for Armenian and Syrian telief. These families were refugees who nre re turning to their homes following the nduineo of the Hussinn armies into Turkey. The consul added that there was still need for expenditure on a Inrge scale. The committee estimates then' are about 2J,,H)II refugees in the Caucasus and 111 Persia. TEUTONIC ALLIES RENEW TREATY ludo, Wood Hriggs; 3 p. in., "Tallow Diw," Hubert Parker Miles; 8 p. in., full concert, Kaffir Nov' Choir of Africa. Sunday, July 100:1.') and U a. in. Sunday schools and morning services in tho various churches; 3 p. in., address; 0 p. m., Young People's union meeting; 8 p. m., sermon. Tiunpernnco day, Monday, July 17 11 a. in., temperance rally, led bv tho W. C. T. V.; '2-M p. 111., prelude, Fred Kmersou JJrooks; 3 p. m Wal ter II. Kvnii, district attorney of Multnomah county; 8 p. m., rending,. JTe l,uicrou lirooks. Children's day, Tuesday, Julv 18 11 a. 111., now building movement; 3 p. in., Fred Kmorson Mrooks; -1:15 p. m., cltM'tnm of officers; 8 p. in., Uui iiuwu'm great annual animal circus (more tliun one hundred "utar" ptir former ). MoruiiiK classes 8:00, Hoys' I'ltysical elub, I'rnfoMor Iriinore; 0:10, Girls' Physical elub, Professor Urirooie; 0:00, "The Chief Works of CoiiteniNirary Dramatists and Novel. itV Pmfessor F. lUtrchtold; "Geol ogy and SiM-ial Problems," Profossot Von Kseheit Mini Dr. John O. IIhII: 0:00, "Genetic PyclioloKy," Dr. K. S. Conklin; 10:00. "W. C. T. I'. Moth 01U," Mr. Mary I). HusshII; Junior CliautaiKiua, "King Arthur and Hit. Court," story telling. Miss Droughtou. t Afternoon clashes- 1 :00, Hible slimy, nr. Allen .Moore; l . ;!(), Hound Table, Mis Gertrude Kngle, leader; (1:30, Yining PeopleV Wolk, J. J). Spilllti, ALL GERMANY ON SHORT MEAT DIET LONDON. June 30. A di-patch to the Times from Ilinlapest says the draft of an unpnrtant treaty of al liance between Germany and Austria Huiignry has just been completed at Uerlin and signed by Prince F.rnest von Hopeiilohe-UiiiKenburg, on be half of Aiistiia-llungary, and Dr. Von Metbiiiann-Ilollweg, the imperial chancellor, on behalf of Gonnnny. "The treaty, which is for twenty five years," says the corresMindent "provides for the unification of di rection of military ami foreign af fairs, while regarding economic fines, tions it provides for concerted actum in dealing with foreign countries, in terstate lelations being left outide its scope.'' I EXM PAY WASHINGTON, Juno .10. -While on nn errand of morcy for n wounilotl comrade that Victor Chapman of Now York, a nienibcp of tho American aviation corps mot his death lust wook. Captain Iioolke, tho most fa moiiR of all German avltatont, who up to that ttmo had nccountod for eighteen ncroplanca sent Chaiman to IiIh donth. Hut before he fell the American brought down two Gorninn machine. Theso details nro dlsclogod In n semi-official statement Riven out to day, which also announced rewards and promotions for other American aviators. All the momhors of tho American squadron hnvo been deco rated and promoted. tiorKeant Halsloy, of San Antonio, Texas, wounded In a fight noar Yer dun, and probably crippled for life, Is In a hospital a few miles from the aviation camp to which Corpornl Chapman was attached. Tho sor Koant nskod for an oratiRo but there was 110110 to bo had at tho hospital. Corporal Chapman heard of tho In ctdent, obtained a baskot of oranges and set forth in his aoroplano for tho hospital. Wlilto on lits way ho emtio upon thrco French neroplanos en gaged with four Gorman machines and dashod Into tho fight. Swoop lug down on tho Germans ho put his machine Into action. Twb Gorman machines fell to earth. Chapman Kent them down nlmost as soon as ho entered tho combat. Then Cap tain H00IU0 turned 011 the American nnd caught him nt such an niiRlo that ho was ablo to rako tho aoro plano with ninchlno gun fire. Ono bullet struck a vital spot and Chap man plunged llfolew) to tho ground within tho Gorman linos. Tho semi-official Rtatemont says that a religious service will bo hold In memory of this citizen of tho United States, who Inspired by sonti meats of lofty Idonllsm gavo his life for tho catiso of tho allloe. For tholr recent accomplishments rowards and promotions hnvo been glvon to American aviators as fol fel fol eows: Lieutenant William K. Thaw of Pittsburg, tho cross of tho Loglou of Honor. Sergoatit Klffou Itockwell of Atlan ta, tho military medal. So r gen nt Wort Hall of Howling Green, Ky., tho military modal. All tho other momhors of tho sipindrou nave two aro tuado sergeants. ENGLISH TOILERS OF AK LATN HMD LONDON, June 30. A special I tades union coiiicrcs of (100 dele- Vntes, representing 3,000.000 organ ized workers, met in London todav and adopted a resolution asking the government to tnkc steps to regulnte the -nces of fiwid and fuel. The res olution expresses the view that price regulation could be enforced only bv a department of the government with 'iwcr to comiuundeer nnd distribute food and fuel, fix freight rates, requisition lioiae-gmwii erotw and establish standard prieen for fuel. The congress uNo adopted an al ternative resolution in favor of gov ernment ownership of all merchant shipping. Still utiotbcr reaolutiou de clared that if lite government offers objection to the proposals of the con gress immediate steps will be taken to press for such advances in wagea as are necessary to maintain 11 proper standard of living. The congress nlso ndopted it reso lution asking for an increase of .r0 per cent in old age pensions during the period of high prices. PROGRAM 3 D CELEBRATION AT ASH L N Y XIGAN STOCKS PRESIDENT RE IDA BANKERS is .itinounc a general em ii re was HKKLIW Jane .10 - It ed Mini-ufti ml that meat curd Ir the tiitue adopted September 1. .The cards ul ndy have ,t,n introdueed in the outk Ownnan state and the larger eittes of Prussia, but rreat irregular ity a.s to the amount of meat allot ted to the different parts of til coun try nreyutU and the object at Ut na tional o;jrd is to i-eeure nnifonaily in (fttusahijiji(.nr J WASHINGTON. June .((). F.Mrn Hiy for loruign sen ice will be al lowed the Amcm-iiit troos serving aenis the Mexican border, under a decision today by Comptroller War wick of the treasury. Unlisted wen will teccive JO per cent additional and officers 10 per cent. The comp 1 1 oiler also gavo the opinion that gov ernment employes who enlist in the iiutional guard are entitled to lull pay from their oivil position for the iirt thiity day of their service, ex cept that the combined salaries of officers will be subject to the $'2000 limitation provided bv law. Exodus 'From Teliuantepec GALVF.STON, Tex., June 30. Carranza authorities are rcxinsihlc for the oxodu of American from the Isthmus of Teliuantepec, having or dered all Americans to leave the country, according to the refugees trom Mexico. They said that then are several hundred American. 011 the isthmus awaiting u means of trans puliation to the Cnited State. WASHINGTON, Juno .'10 -President Wilson today pardoned S. II. and W. G. Simpson, ownera of tho First National bank of Caldwell, Idaho, convicted In March, 19K, and son tenrod to five ears Imprhtonmoiit for hunting a certificate of donotdt with Intent to defraud. Tho brothoni plead ed that no fraud was contemplated and that the loss had been made good. Thoy woro grantod respites n few daya ago and have not served part of tholr sentences any Prolie Favoritism Chnruc WASHINGTON. June 30. The in tcrstale commerce commission todav ordered an investigation into the Alaskan railroad and steamship sit uation as a result of charge that the American Smelting iv Kcfiuitig com Mtuy and the Keunecott ("opwr enm panv have been able to monopolize and contiol the copjH'r indu-ttv 111 the tcrritorv thniugli railroad and steanishii tmnriti'-iii GET 1 OF SCROFULA 7 TAKE US. Fifty Years' Uso Proves S. S. S. Will Relieve Stubborn Cases. Uphold Iowa Prohibition DKS MOINEK. la.. June 30. The mulct repeal law, which closed sal oons in Iowa January 1, 1910, is valid and constitutional, according to a unanimous decision of the Iowa su preme court in affirming the ease of the state vs. Jean Hill, appelant. The action wm bamn in Davenport by three saloonkeeper to test the new lr. You havB notlrnl tlm little frlnn pimple on th fuci- anil hfnl plln of the Klsnit orns In the Ira nt arm muwlea Time a tli sjmpioirn ot Scrofula You may have ome of the aymptoms, poWly tho taint of Scrofula Infeotlan. But In either caae. It la a dangerous condition. Your blood ta Infected. Impure, and you can never dope to gain perfect health until the Impurltle are waahed from the aya tm If you feci badly all the time, you must crave health If on want to fael renewed aplrlti, the slow of perfect health, bright eyea, clear akin, the knowledK that ou are well, you an do ao cleanae your blood by tak ing $ V For (lft y ears It haa been the standard blood purifier It rellevea the trouble by rf nourishing the blood, renewing- Its strenath and atlmulatlnir the flow ao that the blood regains Its lost vitality, and thrawa off the polaoa. Hven lonn-atandlnjr caara respond Rut you must use g. t . Take It for all faod Infections. Get It at your druj. altt'a to4ay. . . . . .. . II r you need eelal advMe writs the 0w(ft tirHrotne Co, AtUnta, CU. LOSE HEAVILY . NKW YOHK. June 30.- Kcnewnl of pressure against Mexieana mid other high-priced specialtieH nneount ed for the irregiilur trend of today's early trading. Mexican I'elroloiini opened with n loaa of 11 point, this soon being doubled. Industrial Alco hol, one of the unsettling features of the preceding session, was the weak est issue, losing ! Va P"iut on fur ther moderate Inundation. Marines, which helped to stnhlizo yesterday's final dealings, were lowur 011 redlining siiIom nt first, but rose briskly later with Union Pacific, United Stales Steol and other loud el's. Klsewherc changes were inuiiily fractional, but in the direction of higher levels. AK PRESIDENT TO CASEMENT WASUINOTON. Juno 30. -A reso lution requesting the president to aek tho Hrltlah government for n stay of execution of Sir Itoger Casement, tho Irish loader convicted of troaaon yoa terday In London, pending proaouta tlon of facta, was Introduced in tho aonato today by Senator Martlno of Now Jorxoy. It waa referred to tho foreign relations committee. Need $210,000,000 Rcvr-mir, WASHINGTON. June .30. Memo cratic leaders said todav that the general revenue bill to provide an proximately 10,000,000 additional income for the needs of the govern ment would be brought into the house probably next M"nda and be taken up Wcdnevdav ASHLAND, June 30- The follow ing is the official program of the celebration here July l, 5 and (1, which matks the completion and dedication of the mineral springs and park development project. The order of event may be subject to minor changes, owing- to unavoidable eir ciimstnnees. Husiness houses will close for cer tain hour 011 a schedule us has been agreed upon. The posloffieo will close on the regular holiday, Julv I, also on July ft, by speeinl permis sion from the post office- department, and the banks will close at 1 p. in. on July ." nnd (I, in addition to the na tional holiday. .Inly I Ashland Day. 0 a. m., Qjicou Lilian's pageant, in dustrial and patriotic parade; 10 a. m., baseball game at high school grounds, Medford vs. Weed; U a. in., patriotic ceremony at main band stiind in Lilhiii park; 11 a. m., water aporls at Helmnti'M white sulphur springs; 1:30 p. m., Koguo Kiver roundup; '. to 3:30 p. 111., concert bv Central Point band; 3:30 to fi p. in., concert by Medford band; 5 to 7 p. m., water sports at Natnlonuin; (1:30 to 8 p. in., conceit by Oranh Pass band; tt p. m., unveiling of the Uounlnin of Youth; 8 to 0:30 p. in., concert by Ashland baud; I) p. in., fireworks 011 upper Drauile streel, viewed from Lithia park. .Inly 5 .Medford ami Dedication Day. 1) a. in., Pacific highway triumph, decorated automobile parade; 10 a. 111., baseball game at hiui school grounds. .Medford vs. Weed; 11 11. 111., water sports at the Natatoriiini; 1 :30 p. m., Ilogue llivor roundup; 2:30 to I MO p. in., conceit by Outni! Point band; fi to 7 p. in., water sports at Hehiiiurs while sulphur springs; 7 p. in., concert by Ashland band; 7:15 p. m., (inviigiii iirewoiKa on upper tiraiute street, viewed from Lilhiii park; 7:30 p. 111., massed hand con cert nt main baud stand in Lithia park; 8 p. in. .dedication ceremony at main bund stand in Lithia park; it to 10 p. m., conceit by Cent nil Point band. July II (rants Vnss and Klaiuatli Falls Day. 10 a. in., baseball game nt biub school grounds, Medford vs. Weed; 10 to 1 1 MO 11. in., concert by Central Point baud; 10 a. 111., water sports at Nalatoriiiin; f:30 p. m., Itogue River roundup; 2:30 p. m., bnby show nt Klks temple (under 2 years of age ; 2:30 to 1:30 p. m., concert by Med ford baud; I p. m., water spoils at HoliiiauV while siiliihur springs; 7 ,,. m., King Sulphur's Saturnalia, comic ami children's airade; 8 to I) p. m., concert by Medford baud; I) to 10 p. 111., concert by Central Point baud; 0 p. nt., frolic, confetti, elc, nil over the city. All imi'ude form at east school grounds, ami those intending to wit ness the baseball games between Medford ami Weed, nt It) a. in. dnilv should view the parades at their starting point. Iheie will be dnneinif at the lliinir- alow and Natntotmm each evening of tlie tlnee days at 10 o'clock, also continuous vaudeville ami moving pictures evcrv day at the Vmiiig tbe- at r I nn) 1) ,1 )(t until midnight 4 cAjAmm cHiteyiiSHs PREteBr3JpR 1 1 BSBSBBBSVS a ' I 0 sssssssssS MIgJN JPICHELINVW M iff Red Inner Tubes 1 M m 'live a world-wide reputation for durability W. 1l lom "I 'or l'lc f"owm8 fcasenj: 1", lp IVi ft I!' Mxn'I'artrd-RuLbfrTultsiecompoundnl Jl Jljl 1H' l, ol cUia qutlity-givinji inztedirnli which pirvtnt , . l IB' ' thrm (10m Incoming buttle or pntout sad vvluch , 1 IBJ VMSA r"M,ve ,,,, l'y olmn indaricl. II, mil VSm , 2nd 1 Michclin Tubri ate not limpljr pircei If 1 I It II viiw- v) oiliijlrtlubtngvrthllidicnud, M lljjll 5twljk lut se (01 wed on a rinjmunJ(l to Jf, ffjlf S. JWsv eiatllylhecHfulanhspcol the Jiy, Jffl Jw . iowde ol the csung ittell Jfv- Mul tSks. w ,n con"!"''! fit .' $ MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS .MLDI OKI), Olti:ON Nicheli Red Inner Tubes give the utmost ecoaoaty aJ SMttfactit. mmm ' ' ' 'm a ehJaeia.iinstisi W Baking Powder Those who have had cakes ruined by jarring the stove, slamming the oven door or a heavy footstep, may have wondered how the dining car chef can turn out such marvelous biscuits, hot breads and pastry when his ovca is being incessantly jarred and jolted and shaken by the jnolion of the train. -,-, Tc ict pastry to raise nnd stay raised under these con ditions, a baking powder must be used that continues to give off its leavening fias that sustains the raise until the dough is baked through. i , Dining Car Chef have found a baking powder exactly suited to their needs in K C and you will find it lust as well suited to your miulrcnienls. K C Is really a blend ol two baking powders, one active as soon as moistened, the other requiring both mois ture and beat to start thegcncratlon of leavening gas. No matter how moist and rich yod make your cake, K C Haklng Powder will sustain the raise until a crust is formed and all danger of falling Is past. K C Baking Powder Is pure and healthful. It Is guaranteed under all pure food laws, and Is guaranteed to please you. And It Is sold at a reasonable price- no baking powder should sell for more. js&pfry ci Trv a can at our rlik and be convinced. 03 MERRIMAN RLACKSMITH CHOP kwmimmmmmmmnfKum sJ mmummamtymmmmmmmm J'svasjaaaa Automobile Tire Selling nnd "Wheel Repairing. Springs welded or made to order. Horseshoeing nnd general blneksinithing. 20 SOUTH RIVERSIDE AVENUE Phono 279 Auto Drivers, Attention Autos for Hire Wanted at Ashland for tho Springs Dedication Colobration July 4, 5 and G FOUR SHORT HAULS City to Round-up Grounds (aftornoon). City to Baseball Grounds (morning). Lithia Park to Natatorium Dance (night). City to Holman's Natatorium (day and night). Requirements: Spneinl city license of HO cents per seat for all cars which run for hire to above points up to capacity of 20 seats. (1;trs of more than 20 seating capacity flat rate of $10. A seven-passenger car pays $J..r0 license and a five-passenger Kord pays $2.50, etc. (State chauffeur's license necessary, $1 for tho balance of .H)l(i). Here is a chance to make money. Bring a load from vonr home town and stav over. Apply to ( II. (IIMiKTTK, City Recorder, Ashland. CELEBRATE July 4-5-6 At ASHLAND EB0M Forma! Opening $250,000 Park and Dedication of Famous Mineral Springs 3 Great Parades 4 Concert Bands Honoring Queen Mthiu Inspiring. Music Kvcry- nnd King Sulphur. Miles where by All Three, of Floats. Days and Nights. 10,000 Round-Up Base Ball Games Feature, I'eiitlleton Cow Fveiy .Morning at 10:00 Jioys, hidinus, Horses I Jet ween Weed and and Cattle. Medford Tennis. Fireworks Display Carnival of Gaiety Stnged by Seattle Kx- Water Sports nt Nttta- p'Tts who Illuminated toriums, Dancing, Con- tho Frisco Kxpo. fetti Hnttles, etc. Round-Up Tickets: General Admission and Grand stand, $1; General Admission and Bleaohers, 50c FREE CAMP GROUNDS Acres of greensward, shade, seats, rest rooms, rustic tables. Children's playground. Splendid water ac cessible on every hand. REDUCED EATES PROM ALL POINTS : V & 5 Q) fc w