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PAGE TWO MEDFOKD MAIL TFUBUNE, M.EDFORD, OftKC.ON;, WEDNESDAY, .FITLY 12, 191G :hj ; i TOCAL AND I- PERSONAL Q l I lilil I ... liM.HI M On exhibition at the Comim-rclnl Club nre )int' simur lieets from the J. A. Terry much wfst of Mwlfonl. TliMo looti, which wore plnnteil In April, give proi'nlnu of a Israe stiRitr ronton!, ncfcordlng to Secretary latlit of the CotnmsrrlHl Ohili. 8ui?ar la tlonosltod In the hoot, litrs.pl lliroiiali tho tictlon dt tho mm on tho loaves. Thoso aporlmena lmve top two feotj nnd a halt 111 length and tho leuves proiant aurfnoe of about ulKlit incite to tho Hun. T)o Voo rIvos trmlliiK nlnmiw with nvorylhlnc; oxoejit groceries. Mr. nnd Mrs. ftnitiitol Hoionhurg of tho Honr Crook orchard nro ox jinclod (o nrrivo from Kpattlp todity In their or. A hronkfniit you ran afford nnd ho dollghtcd With. HiiRHoU'n Cnfo. Additional namplos or MviHonl city wntor woro ohtnlucd nt tho Intake ycwtiirriny hy Wntor Supcrlntoudent Olo ArnsplKur nnd forwarded to .tho fllnto Hoard or Hnllh. Got yo'iir ii) I tic, eronru, huttor, oerh nnd litiltartiillit at Do Voo'b. Mrs. J. I Hwldv, .Iwin Paul Noddy, Allmoa itllonp and Dowtlioti Ituildy arrlvod hut night from Tlkolinu, Ore., whoro thoy aro spending tho Hiimmor. Thoy will return thin nftor noon. ' ' Typewrllor paper of all kinds nt Mrdfrird Printing Co. V. A. Grose, pni'lflc roust manager or Hie Hporry HutohliiKon Company, and' "W'llllum Marnilon, tho local agont of' tho compnuy, motored to (JrnnlH Pnss mid llOHohurg today. Tho world's grentoRt compnnles. Holmes, Tho ItiHurnnro Mnn. Tom Vostnl of KiirIo l'olnt spent yoRtorday oveulng In .Medford. IrB. Krcd Henth or Kaglo Point was In town yostordny afloruoon to meet her daughter, Kriincls, who ro turned from (irnud ItaphlH, Mich. 1'ofltagu sltiinpB at Do Voo's. !MIhr Penrl Hall, who han been tho Kiiost of her brother, Court Hall, for tho liiiKt two weeks, loft thin morn ing for Myrtle Crook, whoro who will vlnlt hor mothor. Try a King Spltx rlgnr nnd ort cotirHgo homo Industry. tf I'rotmlloti offlrty Charles City m turnml this morning from tinlom whoro ho had tnkou Joslo Oliver of PhoenU to the Rtnte IndiiMtrlnl Rthool. The Oliver girl wits com uilttod to the school after sovornl times dtsHpiicttriug from home, tho last time being missing for a weok, two weeks ago. Dr. KlroligsMtier will bo nt Ilqtul Nash uvury Wtiduootlny. Hours for t'ousultittlon 10 to I. U- W. Thompson or the Hurdlne Creek district left this morning for tt visit In (1 rants Pass. l'or rout, 2-room furiilthod Iiouro. C. A. DeVoo. CmpIhIu A. .1. Viture sud l.ieuteu ant Miner Cihm of Company 7 spent oslerdn- ovuulug In Control Point, where they nre lecrultlng members for the wntpnuy. It Is the desire of the captain to recruit h sqimd there, so that the wey drill In Central Point undue a iioiiciimtiilselniitMl of ficer, without the necessity of roin ing to the armory for drill tmeli week. ItlK Be. Mllkahnkesnt De Voo's. Mr. nad Airs. . I,. Wade, who Ulttl Ih Mod ford fur n tew rfaya last July stopped In Medford Inst night. They totve Uhom on n motor trip or about ft uiottlUs. They are now oh Utolr way to tMr home In Mliineauoils, a Portland and He. nttle, huUum tome up from Meno. Men Dave Wood nbout that fire In sunt use policy. Office Mall Tribune Hldg. Mrs C. K. Smith of Agate is shop plug Ih MaUfor4 UHlay. Hatha ISo. Hotel Holland. 0. A. TtutmimoH, who has Ueeu connected with Hie Ma) Coiiipan for tb) paat ear left toda) for Juneau. Alaska, where he will be associated ltb the tt it. ilebrends Company. Uo operate tue of the largest de partment stores tu AUush. His place will b taken by A. V. llubu. Dates sella Kord ears, ftOd doH and SS a tuoutfc. air. sud Mrs. A. L. Ferttuauu ltt today out trip to the Urefuu eaves. TU poutract for laaurfailug halt a mile of road betweeu the eud of th4 paeHteut ud the piece of road re on i raced lietweeu Medford and Jack bouvtlle, has' mii let to Hchulls Carletou. Tke work, which will give a rwevnaced road the entire dltan to the couuO seat will b iiMplted aest weok Vh) titvtx t JmV' , llr? l.fo; t s tt o - t 3 liuHticn II Xtdtero ysW4tU Itt'imeiii lletterodl 10c sal at DeVoe's. in. . f 8ba aud Kaihri U ait of Yreka, drove to Metlfoi,! in tUe doctor's car, arrtvlug this itiui lug. Smoke a King Spiti cigar, r.c 1'l,) aie home made tf l .III. Ill I'.ltl! 1 -OH il If - l.il.l . I l I III IV . I l V I ' I ' Mil 11.11 T. 0. Ilrndluy, power Huporlnlon dont of tho CnlHornln-Orogon Power Company li In Madford for it fow days liiRpocilng tho jiower plnn of this division. Mr. Hrndlcy Is known among employe or the company an "T. U. Ilrad loy, tho hardy mountain eer from Copco." AVo make n spoolalty of ploulo lunchos. llunsol's Cnfolorln. Mrs. A. r. Stennelt nnd itnughtpr, Mary Kllznhi'th, have returned homo from Myrtle Crook, whole thoy Hpont toil days visiting friends. This Is the opportune time to lull into tho hall plnyer, tho thing hp Is nlwuyg working for, In home Hotter- Hold Oroccry. Phono 210. 00 Married Mr. and Mrs. A. Sthoon horgur have announced the marriage of, their dRtighter, Kll.aliflth Mar garet to Mr. Kdsuu Corlles Jeromo at San Jose Monday, July 10. The young liooplo will he nt home 'in Medford nfter Hqptcinbor flmt. Ilullermllk 3c qunrt nt DoVoo's. Mrs. I' I). Nothorlaud Is able to he out again, nftor being confined to her home with n spell or sickness the past five wookh. During Ashland Chnulntiiiun Intor urban enrs leave Hotel Medford dally except Saturday nnd Sunday at 7 p. in. Return after program nt night. Round trip .'IK cents. Tho Dig Cray CnrH. Mine Annabel OUou Is visiting In Ungli! Point with fi lends this week. .Misses draco and Myrtle Purkey- plle aro ramping at Ashlnud and at tending chautauqua Ibis week. WoHlon Camera Hhop for first-class kodak finishing and kodak suppllo. Medford Camp No. 00, Woodmon of tho World, will Install oflters Wed nosday night, July 12th. Refresh ments will ho served. Tnko thoHO, looso nulo wheels to Hillings Carriage and Auto Works and have tliom mndo like now, at a Hinall expoiiHO. Medford Transfer Co. Phono 05. 05 Tho W. C. T. V. Union of Med- ford will have charge of tho program at Chnutniuiua Monday morning. All memhern aro reiiimtod to attend. .Joe WIImiii or Talent with his mothor and sister left this morning for a camping tilp on Mil t to crook. C. II. Carter, of Ashlnud, Is In led- ford today on business. , 'Miss Nannie Kelly and Miss l.qulRo' Irwin, both of Dewltt, lown, aro Itlug Miss Kelly's aunt, Mrs. I vls . J. Aiming near Phoenix. 15. J. Ilrowuq nj Weed Is spending tho day In Medford on huslnoes. Jack Ausorals who Is camping for the summer on ICIk crook, Is In town today gutting supplies. Mrs. W. I. llollowity la shoppli In Mmlford today. W. C. Ashe of Trull Is trausai Hug business In Metlford today. I.. N. Sweet ami IS. IS. Simmons of lleagle are spending tho day In Med ford. John WestorgHnrd, former propilo- tor of the Midway Cigar storo, lias gone to Kan Krauclsco. Irvlu Ilabh or Central Point Is In town on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ilalley and famll) of Redding were the guests to iIh) of William V. lasses. They are on the way to Portland ami the Co lumbia hlghwa) In tholr car. In a week they will return ami visit Crater lake, deciding to do so after hearing of the beauties of the resort from Mr. laaacs Prom Crater lake the part) will make the trip lo Crescent City. C. I). Knauth or Central Point Is slopping in Medford ttulu) after ha lag spent a few da) a In Ashland. tit. 0. Jennings of UiiHcnm ia spend ing the day in Medford. Andrew Jelduess Is down for a few days fimn (he lilue I, edge. Mr. J old- mmm made what is considered a rich strike a few Us)s ago. Ceorge K. Neuber and K. W. Au deraon of Copper, Cal., ate spending a few da)s lu town. U. K l.)dlard of Rogue River U spetidliis the da) In Medford. Mr. aud Mrs. T. C. Ilerrlek of Ash laud were Medford visitors last uight They returned to Ashleud at tlirei' o'clock this itiorulitg aud left ou an extended motor trip through Wash lugton. Idaho aud Oregon. Paul Mi Donald will leave tomor row morulug for Central Polut wbeie he will take oxer the utauagviiietit or the Kalier-t'Donald store for the following week Frank Miller of Ceutrsl Polut U an out of town isltor toda. J. II. Coi'4iruu returned this morn ing from a three week's buetueas trip tp New York. I. O. O. P. .NOTICK litaUlluiiuu of officers Kogue Itlvei ICucautpuieitt tonlgUt Come Why Suts.f. Uti igors U'neu Im Uuudas are only 10 i-ii..i. - u. at i iui A good)blow-oul boot is the best insurance against delay in case 10 I IIAIriMORi:, Julv 12 The North German hlo)d has received from per sons In all parts or the touuti'y, oHcm running as high as f.'iO.QOO for tho privilege of taking passage ou the submarine ou her return trip. Tho unloading of the Deutschlnnd may be completed tonight. Tho fact that tlio tug Thomas K. Tlmmous wont Into drydock today for repairs, gave lino to rumors that she was getting ready to return to tho Virginia capes, tu convoy Into tho Chesepenko, as she did the DouUcli lnud, the submarine Dromon, which is reported on hor uny. If tho local ngonts have any knowledge of tho date the Dromon Is expectod, they arc keeping tho secret closely guard oil. It was thought on tho other hand, that tho tug's first duty wduld he to escort the Detitscrland hack to tho enpes. II was Intimated today at the North (lormau Mo)d office that the DmilgchlHuil might drop anchor sov ornl da)s at Norfolk and wall for the most favorable opportunity to slip hy enemy cruisers which may ho wait ing for hor. SEWER SUIT TAKEN TO HIGHEST COURT SAf,i:.l, Ore., July Hi-r-ln (ho case of W. K. Phlpps and others against tho city of Medford, appellant, In volving tho payment of sewer assess ments, tho Oregon supremo court to day denied a petition for a rehearing. RESISTANCE IS STRENGTHENED (Contlnuod from pngo onei gross near Kvlduikl, while to the southeast another force Is advancing ou Kovel. I'lt'licll lt('MlI PARKS, July IS. Tho Cermans delivered two attacks last night on a French position In tho neighbor hood or Disk! Man's Hill on the Ver dun ftout. The wnr office ituuouucq niont or today says that both those assaults failed, breaking down undor Preuph flro. (Cast of the Mouse tho French retook jmrt of the ground won )eaterduy by the (lormane. lu the o)eratlnns oast of the Men so (ho Kreneh took eighty prisoners, of hom one Is an officer. There woro no deolopmeuta last night ou the Somino front. i The Kiouch coudurlud successful raids lu the Champagne and lu Lor raine. C. 8. Kweut, assistant secretary of thu deiMtrtmout of comineroo, with heaihiuartera lu Washington, I). C, arrived Tuesday afternoon, aud loft Wednesday with V. S. Madden for a tour or Inspection lo the ICIk creek hatchery. He Is accompanied by his daughter. In Metlford he met I). tWiiju of Shuttle. tKiast superlnlenUont nf the It. i. bareau of hatcheries. It was planned by Mr. Seel to visit Crater lithe but his Itinerary would uot iwruilt II, haviug to leave tor the north oh, the afternoon train. Mr. Bweet is a rs4del of Uraud lisp Ids, M Uti , aud lu general charge of the Pulled Slates bureau of hatch eries. Har Hmu arrived fioui Poll land Tuesday at teruoou aud 111 spend two mouths with his brother. Al llageu It II. Piatt who has beeit dillllng, u uiimiMT nt artesian weiis at liicu ads, ('al , Ix in town totlii) piiuhUhluK I SUpplll h foi In outfit ' ASK FOR and GKT HORL1CK2S THE ORIGINAL '.MALTED MILK Chsap substitutes cost YOU sjtms prleo. OFFER :;5Q.ooo CROSS OCEAN IN SUBMARINE A Little Car for Sale One-Cylinder Reo, in A-l condition. Just overhauled; worn pans renewed. s snap il taken this week. $50 cas See A. E. POWELL Pressman Mail Tribune SENATE LEADERS PLAN SPEED-UP FOR ADJOURNMENT WASI1INCTON. July 12. Demo eratlc and Ropubllcan sonnto leaders conferred todnv upon nicthodH to speod tho work of congress with n view to an early adjournment for the polltlrnl campaign. Democrats agreed yostordny on a legislative pro gram and decided to hold the senate In sosslon nliy) hours dally, until it Is completed. Tho nttitudp of Republicans Indi cated that thoy, too, aro anxious to get it way. Tlioie Is less and loss evlr donco that thoy will rosorl to it fili buster ou tho shipping and royenuo hills, although both will bo fought vigorously. Democrats hope none of tho administration's big inoasuros will meet dilatory tactics. Imporutlvo legislation ou tho Dem ocratic program Is given as tho army nnd navy appropriation hills, tho child labor and corrupt practice mensuruH and tho tovouuo bill. PUTS BLAME ON BOYD (Contlnuod from pngo ono) ment againut the right Hank of Hie eni'iny, ami another xtpiiulron ou tho lei I. The movements eie iniiilo pioniillv ami with ureeisiiui, foreiug the enemy to lice, ahiiuiUiuing their dead, their Iuh-ck and uriim. The enemy tlenil were twelve and wo ciip tnri'tl tweiily-tuo nriHonere." The nil in it gie tlio iiameH of thirty Me.vieaiiK killed, of nlioin eleven were ol'lieeiK, iuil lort.v-threo woumled, of whom nine woro offi cers. ,, t WAR ON STEEL TRUST (Contlnupd from Pngo Ono.) of the Mexican siluiilion, hut the nu vul iiiilitia i I'lvmliihle, ami, il i- -niil, iniglit he t'olU'il to the iron rnne In uNliililiali mililnrv law. The I'ollowug in u veihutuni cop of tin eirenllir: "Dechinitlon nif Win" "Fellow winker; and lriciid-: "War Iiiik been dcclaicd uguitiMt (lie steel I ill'-1 mid the independent mining: eoiupnuiue ! .vliiiui"otu In the IihIiikIiihI Workein of the Win Id. "The iitm miuern are muMeiiiig. Twenty thounuud have left the nunc Mini iiU. "Mo iv than 70U0 littve aliead been xworu in. "The uteam xhoveU ttie idle. The drilU nre xilcot, "The niinern aie ou -I like in the fo)low,lSiig euinie: ll.ililiing, If Mill . Chii-holm, 20011; Viivuuu, J.'illO. ltlllll, I 100; Kyelflh, 1(100; (iilhelt, IMI0; Hiwtthik, (Kilt; Aui.ua. !HHI. Kinney, S00, and other mall lamp-. "The demand uiv $2.7.') u il.iv lm top men. For niiner, dr pltiee-. I, for miners, wet iiIhir sr.l.."ili, the eight -hour day, nholithui u i-imt int-l labor, hi -mi nit lily Niydu.; to be paid ut oiiec when tliMfliarged m lca -iug work. Hiiitiiilou Kiiiplojinent "Il i- the' iron minor vvlm .in Last Time Today J. Warren Kerrigan IN The Gay Lord Waring TO.MOItltOW .Mlt I'ICM'llltll IN I'UMIt M'lTM' I'IM'I'IW Star Theatre W III. 1(1 TIM. ( ItOWOh tat. i making tlitp duiniunl; mcii ylio ne uoiiij; iiuru, iU?.uri)ous wiric;, uioy talio tlieir ivei into thq!r bunds ev ery time tliuy go down iifo tho iiiinuH or plK They nre tlio mini wli pro duce." -, "Without tlit'NO men cixilizution vould not cxit. "Tin-si' bnro-linutlcri iiou iiunei, tlriveii to ilewjieratioii, lute declared 35 IjHBsBSSS'Tfc"" New Post Toaskies BEGINNING TODAY MID-WEEK SPECIAL ATTRACTION Vivian Martin and Harry Milliard "A PAGE cm A I&&MM &tl Ninety-Seventh Half Yearly Report of The German Savings and Loan Society SAVIMiS ' I Till: (iKIlMA.N H.Kl COJIiMliltCIAI, 526 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO,' CALIFORNIA ASSETS- United Btatos, lug ou liooks Total UABIUTIBS- Ue Depositors.. -. Capital Stock aitually '' m Raaerve and ConUfl r i-i" iinluslriiil win ajqiinsl tlijl United S6(t.Slt!lfirponjlVoii. The uutn lor of liiuilfl nro. fujfiting with tlieir mwiiiI wenpmia jjiuimcn, ileteetives, iHinrlw anil Hie pre?. "U'm inn miili.l1 luil iiiiiat liuve help, mi-c TIiik in vimr fighl. You inu-l iiioii' for rood, elotliimr. liel-, er .nul oigiinizution work Send nil, I nnd- In William I). Iliiuvnoil. room Bring' . vSmiles New Post Toasties wore pcr 'wv( It) ovcrcoiiio tlio dolVcts of old-stylo corn flakes. And tlio 'huai'ty welcome they have re ceived is ample proof that their ' superiority is recognized. Now Post Toasties have a self de.veloped, inner-flfivoi' the rifh flavor of choice Indian corn. Try a, handful dry they're mighty giiod that way, and the test will prove that, unlike common flakes, they do not depend on cream and sugar for tlieir pal atahility. Now Post Toasties do not. "chaff" in the package, and they don't mush down in cream like common "corn flakes." The New Post Toasties tire identified hy tiny lmhhles on each flake produced hy the (piick, intense lieat of the new process of man ufacture, which also develops their wonderful new flavor. Have your grocer send a pack age for tomorrow's breakfast. odern ff MEDFORD'S LEADING Motion Picturo Theater JUNE 30, 1916 HUte. MuuUlal aud otiitr bunds (ittHr- kM value l)t,37U.5ou.u0,) staudlng on books at ltMtus ou Kaal Itsinte, secured by first mortgage 1hh mid Uouds and Stocks Man, llutldlug and Lots, mun aud brauck of tsa (valuo $V.U00). standing on oapks t Qlhar tteal listale (valuo 1&.00), aidlHf ou .... books at klloss' I'enaion INnd (u faI,TI.U) BMitd- at M . -- Mil?, 10 1 Wont fiinTiliujlon alreol, Chinit;o.v k. ' "(Seal.) Wniinni 1). Ilu.vwooil, ueiientl seeieUirj'-tioiiKUier." Tile got-tog-ejluu nmotiiujr tif nmge citv ami town oJrU'inU nipt mine su-'V peiintendent ami uilnew, slated lor Virginia liit night, fell through. Miner - , nnd opernloi tailed to nrmo .it the inefluur. aaauaaxs -4 Stars in "Merely Mary Ann" r In H A Graphic Visuli'ation of One of the World's Most Popu lar Novels Pathe News Prices Matinee 10c Adults 15c,(Chililren 5c s miiiwiMiii in w ii ii ii limn lunjij 1 7, 1'J I, llllit.lt "WHIUmtHBj; .... Iltlfi(7-J. .UM a S.V1MII.41 - l.tW,U(M.tMI of tire trouble. We have all sizes. C. E. GATES Total President t i' I . 1 ! M.KII,as.Hl CEO TOURN . lUwct "" tti. - iiou:,.- , ii in,. I,,,,, N OHLVNDT. il t J IH', i ' 1 1 I ' T II U 1 i I JL'O r V (Mr Ii . .iMi .1 I