Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 01, 1916, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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Tiirunnation Iin liot-ti rcei-iwd by
Citiuf HiUkoii (lint John Atislm
Hooper, tin1 hiimht who a yvnr mk
liulil up the Knjrue Hiwr linnk mnl
iipon hi'itiK arit'uli'd liroko joil nl
Grunts Vn, Iiiih liven arrunlcd nt
loplln, Mo., on n elinixo C mnrdor
mid rohbory, having nhot mid killed n
dfizon of Joplin wlion ho riminled be
in held up. Hooper wus pnnitti'd ami
captured hy n jximo Juno I.
Hooper wns entonreil to life ini
jirifDiiini'iit nt Sun Qiiuntlii, hnl wtn
Jmroloil September 1, JIIH. I In per
petrated it number or iluriinr robber
ies in thin vicinity Inut until. At
Hornbrook lu wpont nhoiit $fi(lll with
ono of the increlnint ilttrinir t tin dny,
buyintr automatic pintol nnd nm
iniiuilion. Thnt hiiuio nielli ho rout
ed lliu merchant nnd Inn wife from
their I1C1I mid walked llii'in nt kuii'm
point to the More, whoro ho compell
ed them to open the wife. lie untile
wnv with the $."()!) ho luid Kiven tliciu
mid a thoiiHiind dollar in uddilinii.
Later ho held up the. Kotithoru l'a
rifie "tnlion at OrantH 1'nsa and on
raped from the authorities, hut later
was locntod nt Tho Dalles, Or., where
he had been living an a gentleman of
leisure. Ho wan taken to Omuls
I'll- and pinned in jhII. In eoinpnny
with im Ituliuu puddlor ho ovurpow-i-reil
Sheriff Smith of JoHtiphino
coniil nnd looked him in a cell after
relieMiij; him of hiH gun, wnteh nnd
iniuii.v. Jlo diet uipollcil (ho pus-
M'wieM of a MiMMiiifc mitn to drive
Inin In Rogue llivur, from which plnee
lie matlo liis way over tho mountain
to the Klmnuth country. Later ho
i-ent n letter to tho driver of tho enr,
Matin that ho vji,ij Mulligan mid
In in in opulence, and ineloaeil u $o
hill in piiyinont for the ride.
PRECIPITATION FOR. JUNE
IS DELOW AVERAGE
Juno rainfall totnllod .73 IiicIim
tvltli tho liouvloat fall on tho 2Hlh
with .SO Incline, the nvoniRo rnlnfall
for Juno la 1.05 Inchon, tho mnntli bo
Iiir .a IiioIioh tdiy. I.ttai your Juno
ralim totnllod .12 IiioIioh, nnd In toil
CO Indies. It ruined on nlno (Inyo,
13 woro olonr, and 17 cloudy or partly
no Tho inurcury rono to 101 on tho
mill, nnd tho coldMt wan tho tenth
nt ,U iingreoH. Tho soasonnl liortBo
is 11 C3 lneliofl.
Tho wtuitlior roport Im:
(Continued from pngo one.
while writing of the Ilrilmh artillery
and raiding sucre-Hex, warned the
public, thiil an iidvunce ihiimI be iiihiIp
by infantry, and not by artillery, nnd
that the IlritiMli nriny could not ev
HM't to eome out of the engagement
HcatholeHM, Kirl inicoHiitn of the
battle, however, ntnto Hint the Hrit-
isli ensualtieM were not heavy.
I'lcncli AIm Attack.
SiuiultfliieoiiHly with Hie launching
of the Miitinli offenme, French in
fantry Hilvnneed to tlie attack. Thin
iiioW'Uicul of French lrooH4 ww in
HiigurHlpil over n nerlioti of the
French line adjoining tho junction
point with the iiriliuli fioul.
Tho Mrtillery bonihiirdmeul of the
lant few day wan coneliuled I hi
morning with a ilogreu of fury and n
numlier of gmm which were unpre-
rcdentcd in the region of Albeit nnd
the Soinme, with tho French eo-op-
uniting to the noiitli.
At 7hI() o'clock, throuli chtiuln of
Miuoko and dunt whifh Iiiiiik over the
whole field an far an the eye could
nee, the infantry npraiiK from the
tronchtm for an hkhhiiH over n front
of twenty mile. Already it him
giiiuod poMNMinn of the fiml lino
trrnchoH nnd tho ndvaueo in coutiiiu-
inif.
New llrlllsli .Moiling.
The new Hritixli trvneli nirtar,
whieh firelhirly-flvti hIioIk n inin
ule, played a (ireiil imrl, pulling wire
eiih;mujjuiuiiU and dcntrtiyinK
I eh en.
Irene
Large number of prinoncm have
been Inkeu. Some of the primmum
hhv tho IlritiMli ciirtninn of fire pro
vented them from get! in food for
the lant five dayn.
A Hrltlnh Mnff ofrieer who wlt
iichhiiiI the HilvMiice al the juuotion of
tho French nnd l!rilih linen, naiil
tint attnek wnn Iniimdietl an thiiuli
the men woic on wnlo.
Dnto. Wax. Mln. llgo. lluln
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DIED
Mih l(u Dh Oroat, (ornurh
n rthldont f MMitard, died at I lie
home nt her ilntar In Santa Cnu,
(al , itii daya o aa thy rvault f
h mirnlittl oiwrntloH pirformed fur
the rtMiioval of a oaucer. .Mr. Ue
(Hoot wan an aunt of Jifa. Jiuill
Kin )iKerr. who Uvm uar Trail.
1't rcy ) Ureot, ton of Ibe deceaitNt,
Iihk been In (ha eniploy of the Owl
Dm romoany In Dan frHuctaw (or
the iwat 10 yean, but n la how
oiHirnUnK 5 aad loo tUH-a lu earn
Itauy with Xark Uaxrr. auother for
)iier resident of MaUtortl.
FIRST LINE CAPTURED
(Uontlnu&U from page one;
uomt'onlent watched the k'riMUtUt
it Um buttle.
ItiiMino Still lleltl IWIilud.
KolwithtaiidiiHf the fact that
tlMiM have been nnicd to the front
ill iuunanae inmjli for the atturk,
Uiero are alill reumiain billet in
(Jio roar which are aiareutly uniif
oHMIiry iu wurkiu out the prestnt
l)ia.
VUll dchl., mm and methodical
profialui) tit j it I., nig of huuiun and
HIUffllHlllwl in.ilciiil protpfdfd. The
'jvhnlo Till ' '- "i nMed ill the nt
iliulllUfrS' Uoi'l"ilnieiii for the jwir
pti.p of, (JjlliK: 'he (ti-riiiiin back
fnuii ili I'Ut i'i -n-ck. .
Tho tieiiieutloiH offennive which
Iiiim heeu laiiiiched by the Hritiili
iirmy on the nerinnn front i (he mil
miimliou of a fivc-ilny houibiirdiiieut
which, in the amount of UHiiniiuiliou
'pciidetl nnd in the terrilorv involv
ed, exeeetU Hiiylliin of the kind that
Iihh previously been known lu the
woild war.
Two .Million lu Army.
For untile week rcntrtn have been
euiiTiil in F.Hlnml iiutl Fruuee that
the "hi piiHh" nf the Mritih wan
ahtMil to eoniinenee. It wax Muted
thut ICiikImimI Iih.I JJHHt.lMIII men
fully eiiiiiMl anl truinetl in iivmr
ntlon for the u picnic effort to break
the (leriumi linen. More than 1 .0(1(1.
(IIHI nIicII are (liH-lnntl to have been
fired daily iu the preliminary bom
bardment whieh extended over a front
ninety in ilex iu lenth.
The allien nre nttw on the orfeinme
iu praeticnllv every field of the war.
The ltriliwli hnxhiiII couit'K on the
lieeU of Ihe Kieat xueccMHeM won li
the Itu-xiaiiK iu (lalieiH antl Ituko
wina, which have resulted in com
nlelelx iliixiu Ihe AuxInaiiM from
ltiikiiwina nnd are -III' ftinliuiiin.
Dr. II. II. Keelv- was eleeled chnir
man of the Med lord sidiool board nt
a xHfinl inectin Thurdav niht,
and II. H. Stine clerk for the coinin
year. Committees were appointed,
plann were inuitnrated for improve
ment of tho Miiiitation nnd lieatiu
fncllitioa nt the Vnliintoii m'hool,
nnd it wan decided to deposit all
Nchonl fuuiln iu tho bunk of Med
io rd in proportion to the amount of
their capital ntock.
Lot lorn nre beiiijr written by Clerk
fttine, who wan re-eleeletl Tliurmlay
niht, to vnrioun mcIiooI diMtriet
clerk" throughout the county iuteront
in thoin in tho movumoiil ankiu for
tho roponl of tho law mmd by the
lant leialutuio providFti that inter
cxl fiom dolinipioiit tnxen ehall bo
paid to the county iuntmid of belli
divided between the county nnd
Mchuol dintricln, un wan tlono formerly.
The commit teen were appointed an
follow;
Finniioo .Mm. (Initio V. (lore, J.
V. Ilorriuu, It. J. Palmer.
Inaurnupo K. II.. Sooly mid MraH
Ooro.
Judiuiary W. K. 1'liippa, J. W.
lUirilnu.
Tcaehem Mm. I Initio Y. Ooro, K.
II. Sooly.
Supplies H. J. Palmer, J. Ilor
rian, I1'. PhipM.
llopairM J. V. Itorrlnn, II. J. Pal
mer, Kmiitnliou- IC It. Seelv, Mrs.
Ilaltiu V. (lore.
1 fiB'ilf SESilmfKUEiiAMJ
On tho Italian front tho central pow
er have nlno mot with aovore ro
veix'H and for novoral duyn tho Itul
iaim have heeu ntondily tlriviu tho
AuntriaiiH fnini ponition alter posi
tion iu tho Tiontino. Tho tlefonxo
nlno tif Verdun liy the French up
penn to have Mliffeueil and the bal
auee of battle iu Hint bitterly con
lented aoetor upjienre leeontly to
have nwuyed iu favor of the defend
er, The number of Oeriuann opponlto
tho llriliidi fiont nnd in rcHerve be
hind llin linen wnn enliuiHted u mouth
no at 81)0,(11)0.
Sector of llallle.
The nector of Ihe (lorinuu front on
which the llritinli hae hhhuiiumI the
nffeiiHive fori n a considerable bile
in the IlritiMli line. The Hoiithern end
renin on the Somme. It I a broad,
rollin country over which the Itnt
inh are piiHhJn, altoethtr iliffereut
fnmi the flat, mai-Miy a'nd bleak n
peel of I'lHiidei'H. h rounded chalk
kltln are tlenwlv wiHnled.
At many ihhiiU tm thin H-lor of
the ItiitiMh front it Ukijpihlo to ee,
the treNehe of the GoJiiiniix windiut:
almiit the oppttMite Ioh'. A mili
tary e.xpeit wriliiui of the offeuxic
xaj:
"It in nafe to nav the (lennniiH
never expeelml a reat at luck in tin
country. We may hope, Iherefoie,
for a reduction of the (leimmi nnliciit
there Mini the xeeiuiit of better
xlrateic iHtxitioiix. I'ar intire iuiMir
lant I linn that, it i certain this at
tack will be ver tlettnietie to Hie
moiiilt' ol Ihe (lerman trooic."
Xexl Friday, the 7lh r Julv, the
Clmulauipia at A-dilnnd oH-ns with
h Houc Itivor valley inu-ical duy.
Tho choruioa of Metlford and Anil
hind Imvo liuun l ohoiirBfli for some
monllm pant with u viow of iinitin
the nine of tho two town into
one lnro ehorun. A joint rehearsal
of the two iiiunin club wax held at
Medford . Ial Tuwday nilit, in
which ft hundred niiiRom mid mi or
elienlm of twenty pleoon were brouht
toeJ.hcr.
It luia been Iho tloMire of Oeoive
Andrew, nineo opouin bin Htudio
lant winter, not only to improve the
NiiiKoni iu individual nolo work, but
to build up nu internet in choral
work, in (lie entire community from
Axhlunil to (IrmitH 1'm-h. He i-,
iniicli otieoiimcd with his initial et
foil, mnl liopon by another year to
bo able to brin toelher a chorus
of 'JfiO Voicon for n niuticul eonveu
lion, on which ocounion Mime of the
best noted mimical Inlunt mnv be eu
uvd to uaniet tho local societies ol
tho valley.
H. C. Hoot, Curloton Janoi mid
Ilarry Howell are iloiu nplendid
work iu briuin oether their pu
pil to unite in one hi orchexlrn, mnl
it in their intention to build this or
client nil orgmtiMitinu up to thirty or
foity member, which will be lined not
only tin mi Heeomimnimenl for the
idmrux, hnl Mandiinl oerturen, and
nouie of the Hymphtuiie will be tuketi
up. i he orclieetrn In eouiMxed ol
nitiMtfiHiiH from Medford, Talent mid
Axlilund.
A picuie dinner linn been amtiiL'cd
for Friday, at which nil the mu-i-eiuiin
mid iner nre to Htrtieipate,
and concert at tho pnilioii in the
ufternoou nnd evenln.
The proruin of tho afternoon will
be iutcixporxcd with nolo iniiiK by
Mix. Mil Andrew, Mix Oeruldiue
Thoin, Mr. Ouy Childora mid
.Fletcher I'ixh, nlno Mincm from
Ornuln Pan and Anhlaiul. lu fact,
Friday in to be Hie hi mimical tla
of tho Chautauiiiu, which xhouhl ic
ceie Ihe (neourMKeuieit ami imtron
iikc of all mutc-lover4 of the nllc.
Why Sniolio lilt ClKurN
When Lu (londns nro only lOo
Have Glasses Fitted
to rorrtct oiir evi-icht nnd top that
headache Your work will then lie
done on time and with oh no. Don't
loo out throiiKh ee tttraln when le
llof awallK miu here
Ul. XV1L.1V.C1L Siecaist
Suite I and '', Over Maj'.s
.MltlfoMl, Oivkoii
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J Are You Ready?
Might as Well Get
YourThinncr
Suit for the
Fourth
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Tlun Mm will have the use nl" it through all nf July and August.
Notlnnt; iniicli (u wait I'nr mnv. Yum measure has been autiei-pali-d
and the clnlhes are ready fur you 1 put nu. Our splendid
line of high-ela suits tailored In
Hirsh-Wickwire-Co., Chicago
and
Michaels, Stern & Co., Rochester, N. Y.
includes a remarkably ehoiee selection of fabrics and put terns
suitable for summer wear silks, linens, mixtures of silk and
linen, I 'aim I leach and other tropical cloths.
Your inspecting of these garments will
tell you inoiv in a minute than we could
possibly explain iu t jk.
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Goodrich " Fair-List " Prices
(SAFETY-TREADS)
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30
30
32 x 3JS
33x4
31 x 4
35x4'i
3Gx4Ji
Ford Sizes -
THRIFT docs net mean Pcnurious
nosfi! Its first principle consists in
goidtirj FULL VALUE for each Dollar of
Income expended.
Getting lcsn is not complimentary to tho
intelligence of even a Millionaire.
Being liberal and generous, in affairs
where if is proper and deliberate, to be so,
diffgrs widely from being thriftless, thought
less and careless in buying things, on a busi
ness basis.
A habit of "Jumping at Conclusions,"
instead of TJiinlcinu out these Conclusions,
costs many a man a lifetime of Ua-success.
TOO many Americans indolently
act upon the filial low theory that
an article "must be WORTH
more, merely because it Costs more.
They are thus taxed a heavy price, all
through life, for such an indolent habit of
Thought.
They work hard, industriously and in
telligently, to acquire money.
Then (for their personal needs) they
"Spend it with a Spade."
Is this complimentary to the judgment
oi even me ucaiuuusu
jlrdj I Do people become Wealthy who acquire
lllllll-ll I the careless HABIT of "Spending Money,"
! Bill 1 1 I II I i 1 P ?..!.. 11? a. il 1.A..1 TlTTTf TMl
instead of intelligent, thoughtful BUYING
with it?
MONEY cannot make BETTER
Fabric Tires, -at ANY price,
than Goodrich 47-Year Experience,-
300,000,000 lbs. Purchasing-Power,
and Deliberate Intention, are now producing.
No Rubber Concern in the world could
afford to offer the low Fair-List Prices hero
quoted, on Fabric Tires (for such HIGH
quality) without tho enormous Goodrich
VOLUME, which so reduces Cost as to make
these lowest prices possible.
- When, therefore, you pay MORE than
these Goodrich Fair-List prices for ANY
Fabric Tire, you are NOT getting "hotter"
Tires.
Test out Goodrich Tires, and sec !
$10.40
l $13.40
-$15.45
$22.00
- $22.40
$31.20
- $31. GO
$37.35
THE B. F. GOODRICH CO.
Akron, 0.
-Black-Tread" JlRES
i6rPT? VT1 A AT'Tf,c New Goodrich Sfioc Sole for your Feet).
1 JOjS 1 rXly Docs for your SHOES what the black "Bare
"' foot-Rubber" Tread does for Goodrich Tires.
Waurs timber limit l.cntlmrl
Ii WalorprtHill
- It Nnit'illppery I """
- Is Lighter limit I.oothcrl
u
Ii more Plcxihlc than Leather I
Is KASIHH on your lrcetl v
Ask your Shoe Dealer, or Shoe Repairer, for Tcxtun Soles on your next pair of Shoes.
Goodrich Tires Sold Exclusively by
G. E. GATES
BEST IN THE LONG RUN
OU I 3 "nnwir
v IJ i
at ASHLAND
Rogue River Round-Up Dedication of Springs
l'ltH.ltM Hill Tl'liKllAY, Jl'I.V I.
9 a. m. Industrial ami Patriotic Parade Hull games d.tilj , Weed v. Mudford, immediately after pa
rade. 2 i. m. Hougue KHer RouuJ-ui'. Hand I'oiuert iu Uthta Park. Darning. Water Sports at
XaUtorlum.
SPECIAL TRAIN GRANTS PASS TO ASHLAND AND RETURN
Lmv Grant Pasa 7.00 a. m. Leava Central Point S.0 a. ra.
Leave Roue River 7.20 a. m. Leave Medford S.17 a. n.
, Leav. Gold Hill 7.U a- m. Le.vf PhoenU 8. SO a m.
Leave Tolo ., 7.5 .t. m. Le.v Telent . s.io a. m.
ArrlTe Ashland (up town) at S.50 a. m. Returning epeclal will leave AahUnd (up town) at 10.30 p. w.
Low Mound Trip Pares will "toe ou sale front all Southern Pacific ftlon from Roseburg and south to
Ashlasd July 3, 4, 5, and t. Return limit July 7.
For further information as to fares, train service, etc.. ask local agent.
1 m J- M lOTT, (ieneral Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC IINES
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