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MEDFORD MALL TRTBrOT, MTCDFORD, OREdOX, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1016 ' IM .1 m'M PAGE TWO HEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDnrENDRNT NUWHPAPKn. PUUMHlUSI) HVKIIY ArTttllNOON KXCKPT HUNDAY IIY TUB MBUFOnp 1'IUNTINQ CO. Offlcft Mall Tribune Uiilldlrifr, 2S.J7-2J North Fir street; telephone 75. The Democratlo Times, the Modfonl Moll, The Medforil TrlbilHe, The Routh ern OrggonUn. The Anhlnnd Trlbunn. OEOltaK I'UTNAM, iwitor. HunscniPTion katebi One yMir, by tnfth IS 00 Ono month, by mull 60 Ter month, ilsltvsrml by oarrlor In Mwlford. I'honlx, Jnoknonvltle and Central Point .60 Ratnrday only, by mail, rr year..- J.OO Weekly, por year...- , ,, , 1.60 Official l'armr of (he City of MmUai-iI. Offlolftl taper of Jackson County. F.nterrd an neoonil-olaas matter at Meilfnrd, Oregon, under the aet of March 2, 1870 Hworn Circulation for loll tilt. lull linnfd wire Associated I'rsss die-patrhf-K. stg$P EM-TEES lllHiii)(iln(m'nls of Hie Movies f!coio In front of the poster be fore n motion jitcturn theater. 1'os tor ahow terrifying criminal In llirso colom. ('liHtci A vory little lioy. Anothor v. I. I). I'lrat I.lttlo Hoy (who tlhln't son show) Jlinfur! I'll bet It's groat. toco nil l.lttlo lloy (who has Just noon snow) Aw, It Hlii't much. Writ I,. . Woll, (liiy (tut lilin In tlio olaotrle alinlr, don't they? fbcontl h. II. Sure, but thoy don't nlibtt you that. Hint to Kooklim Don't my, "Hollo Colonel," lo the romnutiider of your roilinont, ovon Jf your father wan tho lilMast rus tomor of IiIh Krttlil and food itloro lincl. homo. Only motion plcturo actors anlnto with tho palm of tho hand out and tho lit tin flnftor oxtondfld an If thoy woro drinking a cup of ton. TIioho nlcn, nolntoil, lURhoKnny-tan uliooa that looknd 10 smart with your IokkIub will innko your font muart If you try lo hllut In them. Don't havo u tailor rorut your klinkl uniform so that It will Ht llho tho iMiper on the wall. Ileinomuor lchakl shrlnka after tlio rirat wash liifC and thern aro few tailor south of tho Kto Oraiula to "let out" asnms. I 'on 1 1 I'roni KiikIMi I'ross IViim Will 4jtlllllfffil "It la a reasonable conclusion from thoae facta that the attack iupihmIuk that It Bhuuld actually hare taken place, Iim already been made." The Hiimlay Times. a I'ntfltlont Do I'iuIo "Ilefore we are through with It w may ho ahllged to have a war out right with Meilcti, tiecauae the defac to goTernmeut la none too friendly to in." Ilournemonth Otiardlau. Tho DMiiililhK' AmiiI(Ii "Oulshta Dublin the country is tranquil. Mr. AsmuIUi and three minor casta of (ilatnrnaiire are 10- vorted."--ttveulag Newe. l'lty tho Poor- Ho of War! "Two ladlea obliged to remain In fnrnlshed bouae, Ikiuriietnout, In fur nl.hxd houae. flountsmout, till let. offer free weekly accommodation to middle-aged healthy lady and dog In difficulties through war." The Cam inoH Caaae. Tho Vlliil (,iKv.(liiii In ltw How many Nilles will it go ail hour? In 1111 Mow many milea will It go on a gallon of gaaultue? -Cornell Widow. DEUTSCHLAND ! UNARMED BY U. S. OFFICERS WASHINGTON, July 10. The fnt that lHinnliiie; officers found the Oennan merchant annniarine t)piitchlnnl wholly unnfmwl tfisn fnr toward imtlifyinr any t"'n" a to her atatua nn n mereliaul ahip in AmvriPflH wnlra. OffiHaN rpnliae, however, Hint the Mritihh and French einlmaeiea, while inlerealfd little in wlmt the DculHclilnud line hroutthl over, arc concerned over the cnrjio of iiibhcr and nickel hIio iiroimaen to carry hack to nennany, and exftecl tlmt nolhiiiK will ho left' undone liv Oor mnuyV encmioe to prevent or hin der her clearance Althiiiivli the fact thill tliu auh-incr-iblo ia unnnncd in of firet im IHirlHiice, eiieli fuctora mh the com poMition of the crow and actiml own erMliip will liuvii to lie eetnhliNheil to determine whctlinr the aiiliiiiuriiic could he clMHuificil iim ii navy aux iliary, Naral officer, while attracted by the treat nio of tho aiibmarinu und her Iohk vovflgo, conaidiir the fact that Mho aiicceaafully ran the allied blnckailo nttrnota tlieln moet. Some of tlinm pointed mil (hat If n euc cftaaful incaiiH of running a blockade had been per fee led, one of the iiiuhI potent nieHHiircH of warfare had be come a thintr of the imat. I'ntll the cnatouiN officials' rejwirt la received, Actinic Kenretnry folk Maid today no action ia coutumplatud by the elate department. Mr. I'olk anid Hint for the lime lie intr ul leiiMt, detailH of itiMpecliou of the Huhmuriiic were within the juris diction of the IrciiMiirv department, aided poNHiblv lv the navy department. ARGUMENTS IN COLORADO FRUIT ORPET MURDER CMP DIMINISHED TRIAL UNDERWAY i WAIKKOAN, J II.. July 10.- Kit Kcne M. (iinyard, niekiriv the dpciiinic atxuiiicnt for the state loday in tbc trial of Will If. Oq.et. chanced with the rtinrrlor of JIarlon lumber!, tlc clart'd OrpeCwaa a rfttlleh yitll, vain and Irfthont character. Ilia motive forjhe murder were plain, according to the attorney, ami hi- every act from the alibi letter to hie flight from Helm'rt wnmln oh I-'clirnary II. leaving Marion'e body in the now, a jcnilty aet. '.Miuiiui, who hnd ilovcd and trHatctl ami been betrayed was now in bia way. Her c.voeure meant ex jioaiiro lo Orjicl.; ehe nUhhI in the way of hit career, and In the wnv of Ilia iiiiirriiiue to Cclcatia Ymiker, .Mr. Hunyard aaaorteil. On the idher Imnd, he conlinticil, Marion had ev er v reaaon to live and in every aet to the moment of her death Jruvc ev ery eviduiiee that ahe did. She plan ned to k to college. At her birth day party, February (I, alie waa the jmyeat of the cay, according to ev ery girl pieent, aavo one Joiiili ino I)hvi. When wile indt Orpet h)ic lind lior aidiool hooka under her arm, ready BY HEAVY FROSTS FRUIT ESTIMATES BY WASHINGTON fl O. Morrlnon, aHnlnnt rommlH alounr of horticulture of the atato of Waihlugton hna made the follow Inn aummary of fruit prnipocta of tho tale for the Krult (Irowera iiKency, allowing a total ontlmatod crop of 1 R , y t 5 cara of apple and 123!) enra of paara. The yield by dlitrlcts Is oetlmatml mi follewa: iWenatrhee district, TS10 cam ap dea, IK0 cam peara. ' iVaktma district, 7006 cars applea, K3X can Mara. Walla Walla dlatrlot, ROB cam ap plea, IS cara pears. Spokane district, 1000 car apple. Clark, Skamania and KUekltat couutlea, if 5 oars apple, lf cara peara. GLLES E APED DRESSEDASWOMAN OLYMl'iA, u . Juh 10 The OOMltty ttullioitllt'H urrt-atcd ('lieatcr llatentau, the chauffeur, who In dltcg od to have carried lo Chehalls lu UN oar, John P. Ullliea, former itlaliu gnt of the atalti Industrial roiu BUasiou. cvuvtctsd of forgery and ttllifylug public records, aad ilcno Itebrta, acused of a statutory of fHW, after they had saved their .v ont of the county Jail. It hex hetu learned that Uatsmau's paanrj, who were dreased as women and who ware taken from Mr, amies' home, a ItlUBk from the jail, purchal tick o(As)i Chehalls to 81. Johns, a iin,r of I'ortlaud. Deleitlves are truin,; tlltf fugitive Mrs. tllllles. Mho a arrestod last night, sticks to Inr story that she kucw nathlug of tl. ogenoo. luuni n sgye ho enrrlcd two iMasengers tlred as uoMen fioin (lie milieu' hm to tht rsllroaos 1 Hon at Clieliaita. e AL SATHER 10 PLAY . AT THE PAGE TONIGHT The Pane oil its a tine double bill iH'lilllK llu atteinooii. All lidded La It motion in the WahiuKtou Trio, ooinpHe of A I Sat her, formerly hianuger of the Star then let-, Frank tiux ami Kalith (lawuhwk, vocaliatx. "Tliey are sure to fiud iuatant fuvor with I'iiuc aiidiencen today and to morrow. A tory of advunce,! thought is the Tnanglc phHlnetiou, "A Moral Fnlirlr," from the nm of ('. Oarilner Sullivun, and will present n it star Krnnk MIIU, the noted legitimate actor who ul ready hax Itoeii -con on the Triangle progmin with llektie Harrioiilc in "The Hidden flaw" and with Mary Holnml and Willmd Meek in "The Kdgc of the .l " ll i- a poworl'ul tlcalmonl of vo ealleil ":iil .mood liuillght," which pul the elaiuiH of love before llinsc of uiorulity. ApM'urinir Aitli Mill lire Howard Uiokinan and Idilh ltccc, the luller a newcomer to tho Triangle program. The Ke.xxtoni' ii n delightful two reel comedy called "The Love Riot" and i- hlartlwu, -iiaip and up to the li III lit'. preparation of a girl walking know ingly to her death? And Orpet? Were hit irewrationH for the meet ing equally jnnoeent? They wore not, but bore every imprint of an elaborate plot to ooap curiae ipieueea of the crime on which he wna bent. Mr. Itiiuynrd pointed to the rum pled bed at Mndieon, meant to de ceive hie landlady na to hia eccrct trip und, hn the uiimt guilty net of all, to the alibi letter to Marion und Ilia mother. "How in tho name of roneou are ye lo account for the letter lo Mar ion?" Miiiil Mr. Itiiuynrd. "JiiHt m Hiiro iih Marion ltmlieil liex in her grave, lie kuiw hIio would never read it, and he did know it would be read by tlio-e who iufiiircd iulo her denlli. "When Hint impiirv 'iih made he wauled it to uppear Hint In1 wax at Tho Krult and Produce amoclatlon ban received the fqllowlng from tho Krult Oro&ers Agency, conccrnlnK tho Colorado fruit crop and cannory prlcea: "Thru courtesy of ono of tho mom bora of the agency, wo furnluli tho following oxtract from a ldtter Just reeelvod from tho aaloa manager of the Grand Junction Fruit Growers' associatien: "Xoarly all Colorado districts were hard hit by frosts during the spring. Our Information Is that there will be no ntorchantnhlo npplos go out from Olny Springs or Manzanola. Thnso aro points east of I'ueblo. We ostl muto not ovor fifty cara of npplos from Canon City, about twenty-flvo from Montroao, none from Farming ton, and four hundred from Delta county, nnd probably fifteen hundred to olghtoou hundred from our dis trict, that Is, Grand valley. Thoro will b0 ono hundred fifty cars of 11 hnrtns In tho l'anla district' and wo oMllmato ono thousand cars from this valley, mostly from tho I'allsado soc tlon, nnd while thoro should havo henn six hundred cara of pears from this valley, wo oetlmuto there will not bo over two hundrod fifty cars." COMPANY EVEN LEAVES SATURDAY FOR ENCAMPMENT Compnnv 7 -lionld Iiac the most "iicccM-fnl camp ot it- career tliii summer, according t Captain A. J. Vance. lie believes that the organ ization ia at the htghcat tage of efficient- It hha ever attainc1, both ax to porsnmiel and trninimr. Thia lat ter he attributes todhe fact that for a PhHMiernuIe length of tunc three drills itr week hnvc been held in stead of the cuetoinarv two. TrnriHportation hut been received for the company, arranging for thcir departure next Saturday nt ,":'J0. The 'company will trnvel on the local to Cottage drove, -vickiri' up the I(oc bunr companv. mi tho way. At Cot tage drove h special troop train will be inaile up that, picking up compan ion along the way, will travel to Fort Stevona. Miner H. Hale. Lloyd H. Wolirn mott nnd Floyd K. Hurt were lukon into the company lnt week. These recruit, with ten that are expected to join from Central Point, will bring the camp strength of the eompunv to about hcvenfv member-. for the ilav'a Itiaaona. Wum that the Mr. Moore, tho anloa manager above referred to, Is wall known to tho fruit trade throughout tho northwest und his opinion and oxpresxloim should ho of Bomo value. Mr. Moore de plores the fact tlmt the larger ahlp pers of tho northwost havo not been able to hold a little closer together, especially In giving estimates of cropa and Inter on as to tho prlro Hint should he realized for fruit. Mr Moore stntos tlmt hla Klhertna aver aged 85c last yoar, while our north wostoru Klhortnn wore being quoted at 27 He Ho also states that his Ilnrtlett sold at $ l.IR to Jl.ar,, while our Hardens woru being quoted nt (!5c to 7fic. Cannorloa In California nro now paying as high as ffto per ton for UurtlettH, and ahlppors ar paying tho growers equal to $1 por box for tho frtllt alone, and It seems that the shipper ahould certainly reallio $1.50 Mndixon. There lies I'lie damninir for Ilartlotts, or moro, f. o. h., espoc- fact which no chemical s.wnboN eun lnll l view of tho short crop not obscure and no bottle of molasses only In California but throughout tho and water can hide." GRANTS PASS GAME END ROW country. I lie u in n I- rn--.Moiiiori game. jdayed at (Irani I'u yelerdav al- loriiiHin, broke up in the third iiiniue. Captain Milea calling the Mod lord teuni off the field beeatiKt1 of unfair play and deoimoim. lu the lliinl, with tlie score 1-0 in favor of HranU Vnn, Meilford had two out and a man on second. Sie bcrts came to bat and planted one iu deep center field. Odium, playing l'irl hae tor 0 ninth Paah, held Sie-lioil- i, the bug. SieTwiti made an nliempi to touch the bug, uu I angled liiiii-ili troiu Ohhurn ami brought up mi third. The umpire, u (Irunls Pass man, called him out for not louehiiiic the hae. though ill uch u cuse of in- 'mlaea and smelters ot DEMONSTRATION OF NEW SMELTER IN MEDF0RD Mr. .1. A. Uussell of Tncoma, Wash, will be lu Medford on Thursday. July l.'l. for the purH)se of demoustruting the smelting of copper ores by a pro cess of his own Invention. A sample smelter will be snipped. The con struction and process of this smelter will enable smelting of ores In units from one ton to one hundred tons per day at a much loss cost than has ever bHn possible heretofore. The smelting ot this process Is done with wood-coal Instead of the expensive operation with coal coke, which must be shipped Into the coun try from the east, and It Is claimed will enable owners ot copper mines to Install a smelting plant of a siie to suit tho output ut ore at a cost In reach of all. Mr. Uussell Is a matalurgist of wldn experience, formerly superinten dent of the famous Sotting Hull lllack Hills, WONDERFUL TALE OF AN ACTRESS Struggled with Sickness nnd Dis couragement; How Relieved. Dnyvllle, klllinglyrConn. "I shall bo jjlad to have every woman know whnt I know now. after using LydiuE. I'inkliatn's Vege table Compound. Although I am only 21 years old, I havo sulTcred for tho past eight years. United tho doctors, for a doctor told mo to glvo up tho stnga where I was playing with my husband. I had benring down pains, my hcnlth foiled me. nnd 1 could not work on tho ntngo, nnd wasn't nblo to tend my baby or even get around myself. I was nlwnys downhearted nnu discontented with the world, nnd only lived for tho sake of my little girl. Tho doctor snid to move to bo mo quiet little town away from tho noisy city, and I might bo nblo to live and feci well, so I wont to Day vllle In November. At that time J was so Hick I could not walk around, nnd my husband kept house and I stayed In bod. Ono ilny In January I rend your ndver-tl-iomont In n newannncr. nnd I sent for Lydin E. l'inkhatrrs Vegetable Com pound, nnd started taking It Within two weeks time I wna n different wo man, could get around, arid felt so good that It was n pleasure to do my house, work. 1 felt contented und happy, ana now am the picture of health, and nm tempted to return to tho stngo. Wo nppreclftto my health as the most pro clous thing on earth." Mrs. II. L. Klbnktt, llox 85, Klllingly, Conn. What comes first? WHEN you smoke a cigar what quality do you look for first of all? Why, fragrance first. And close on that comes mellowness. You get both of these qualities in the Million Dollar OWL. Their presence is assured by the extra supply of mellowing leaf which backs up the OWL'S distinctive and fragrant flavor. THE MILLION DOLLAR CIGAR M. A. GUNST & CO. INCORPORATED TWO TRIPS DAILY - HKTWKEN MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT S. H. Hamuli's auto will lonvo ISagle Point at !i A. M. and 1 I'. M. dally, except Sunday; leave Medford 9 A. M. aud 5 1 M. Will call for paaaengers at hotels In Medford aud hotels and business houses In ICngle lolnt. MIOVK :.-'i! oil X!t. ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Otu'iKickuue ; ( iv-s U. LTh' at all riru&rjsta. terfering with the runner the rule. demand that the runner shall be given another lme. Calliug Kieberl nut cancelled MedfordV onlv run. Captain Mile attempted to talk the umpire out of hi decinwm, but the hitter noidd not ehaage hi stand, although Oxbiirii udiuilUHl Hint he hud tuicrfcrvd. I'ernoll and Maker were the battel for (limn. I'.i.. Pcrnoll on, pitched in Ihc (nl Icily m- I, ,f l''ll-.co ll.iUriii'-. lol Mcillnld ttrli I'riiitt .iii.I I., i, , South Dakota, and later in charge of the construction ot the Duuout Pow der works near Tacoma, one of the largest institutions in the neat. Mr Uussell will visit with his bro-ther-ln luw, .1 1' Hopkins, South King m net, duriim hU stu III thl city. imade CfTflrv i7LE,N (nm MI!T (nron ( VjlEDfORCy wPtSItlS nL0ThW TO ORDER $25.00 UP Also Clennlnn, Pressing nnd Alterlnu 128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS CHICHESTER S PILLS T 'HU IIMMONII llll Ml. X 7tfrC l..l'.l AL j.nr llriiji.l.l M A Mi v ft llll, i . HJ 4 UM nculhcW I .;.. .. I .ll, flu, S.lv. W I ska oik.r. In, .,, V ..Tl'll N IrvzaUt. A.M.II. l IIUVllMI HllVSb IMI.Ii fU . .ullil.:4l.AI.lr,k,hM MHDBYDTOOISISLVIRKIRE I S M U RLACKSMITH SP : Autuuioliih' Tiro Setting niul AVlu-fl Ropniring. Sjinnps wtliled or ninth' to imltT. llorsi'slitu'inj; and ift'iit'i'iil lila.ksinithinir. ! 20 SOUTH RIVERSIDE AVENUE Phono 279 ! JOHN A. PERL filf aci.iimi to K. Xf.l.TI.KTT ' nii... r ,it. ii. i i-.i.h " T.:r. 1 .. r. L .7. 70. o SJbJtfo Suivlu Coroner Pan-Dandy Kid Says: You ought 'tcr seethe swell home we gone a have. Everything so clean an' Sanitary. What you know 'bout shower laths ia a bakery? Crater Lake Auto Line Our Anfo Stage is making regular trips to Crater Lake. Leave Aledlord tU 8:JJ0 n. in. on .Monday, AVcdnesday and lriday. Three or more passengers can go any day for regular round-trip fare. Passen gers carried to all side points. Wound trip to Orator Lake and return $1(5.00; one way, $8.7"). Plume 100 for seat reservations. HALL TAXI CO. t ---''--'7-'-'- -w--rw-WI t T ? ? ? ? V Y T ? T ? ? t ? r ? aTs CHAUTAUQUA ASHLAND: DO NOT FAIL TO BE THERE TUESDAY Skibinsky-Welch Co. Charles Yeublin and Lou Beauchamp WEDNESDAY Lecture-C. A. Rexroad New York City Marine Band '' -J-J Mv t- ''' t'' 1 NEWPORT 1 Reduced Fares i'-OU Summerjrips AVlu-n suunnt'i' conies and a vaca tion tuning is planned, remember Newport is cool. The breeze from off the mighty Pacific never Cails. AVith the many diversions and at tractions to piuss the hours away, surely you could find no hotter place for your vacation. The Cost Ii Low Hounil Trip Tickets aire on sate Aaily trm aM Koathern I'aiHfie stations ia Weston DNtHN. Tho return limit ia 0tuber 31. ' Ditty Traias from Albany ml Corvallls make excellent Qwitiiotlens, Writ for Uluatrnted lxv.kl-t, "Newport." or ak local n'i'nt for i-nuitlie information. John M. Scott, (linci.il P.i-rnt:ir Ai'iit, I'ortluml. Orojron vSOUTHILRN PACIFIC ? Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y e-vl) gv tj::aej tir "W i yj i