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MTCDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE, ArttDFORD, 0TTEC10N. FRIDAY, ,TTLY W, 191G
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JriiiKU UVBitT AInrull
KXCHI'T SUNDAY IJT TTlfJ
MEIJI'OIIO PIUNTINa CO.
IINOON
Office Mull Trlbtinn HiiIIiIIikt, 2S-27-29
North Fir trot; teltpliuno 78.
Tlio Damnm-nttc Tlmiw.
Din Motlfonl
Mull, The MBrtfow Trimm, TJi wjiii
ern Orntjohlaii, The Antilnml Tribune.
Trunin, tti noitin-
OHOnatt PUTNAM, IWIlor.
UUSBCKXraON ItATEHt
One yir. by twin - ...S.0p
Olid month, by mall M
I'r month, dntlvcrrd by carrier In
Manford. Diornlx, Jaakaonvllls
nnd Con Ira I Point .. .... M
KAtuntey only, by mall, par ye-tr. 2.00
Wqchly, ir yr - . l.SO
OfHclM Pajwr ot the City of Mmlfnnl.
Qrriclnl Pnpar of Jarkaon County.
Hntfrrrd ah Mfjotifl-clua mutter at
Mmlonl, Oron, under tlie net of Murcli
8, 1899.
Sworn Circulation for 1916 Mi.
1'ull leaned wire Aatoolated I'reas dln
imtolicii. EM-TEES
Wl-tC II 11(1 WOIXO
Mr. Cnrrntiui allll dofloa.
Tlio ilKji continue) cool.
Tho hoys ltfiw -wettr Hglit graun nsck
Urn.
Short aklrli ro still th0 riilo.
II. Kuril itltl rum till hlg iiwico ml.
Tlio nllloa Mtlll drlvo on.
ConntliiK miimiiota In n rail.
Wo think I I'm moldy con.
1 1 tin ti ShMCnl lint) homo for good.
Stock cotitlnuo ntroiiK.
Wo'ro ahort or pupur iniiilo from wood
Tlio Mnukhian uro lit wrong.
1.11k 'Km Uximti Irnrc-il
C M.'Owon wnH on tlio orook Hun
tluy to boo tlio widow. Conway
(Ark.) 1.ok Onhlii'Diiuiooriit.
Itomimco mill Utility
To tlio IMIIer: I nm known up h
widow twloo of Vlrnlnln, lmvo four
children, two 11111111, hiiiI two of
school hko, hiii lookliiK for it hue
liitnil. ' I ami live on tho pluou
iiml tako earo of thlnga hIoiib. Would
lllic to hwar frum moil who uro not
ovor forty yuan of huh, iIiikIh niun
that havu no ohlldreti, that hava
farm ml and would be willing to Hva
on it Cftriu hiiiI taka Intoroat In the
lum and lialp aa a Ufa oowpanlon.
Cull Mini Ht mo bafnro fruttiiK Unit.
Oiih with uoraas proferrwl, hi I hava
nniio. I hart all wrapt liurtmi and
a tru uuebami. Dowitar ( Idaho)
lduhoaM.
.
How Tiny Do II
Tw HMrrltMl wontan wr having
a lint. aud. m WHal. tha ooiiVHraa
tlon drlftwl arwiMl to etpanio of llr-
Iiik.
"H'a rMlly awful hw the rlM In
lrlcea (ma affeatad ua!" aald on aad-
1. "Why, Ao you kiww that my bllla
for cloihina tttla yaar ar warily
double tthiit thry wAfe laat year?"
"UuotliifhM'" kmihn! tit other. "I
don't ent; Uaw yuur huabaud eau af
ford II!"
"IU oau'l." rpltal tho flrat calm
h "But, tuM, ha rouldu't Hfford
It laat ymr. ao whal'a the dtffcrtuie."
Argouaut.
WILLIAM DROWER BUYS
CENTRAL POINT HERALD
William It. Itrawor. wlltor aud
ownar of tho ltogua UIti- Argua haa
taken over th Central Pulut llarald
RettlHg out hla flrat laaua yealnlay.
Mr llrowr 4a not Inlcad to kattu
Hie ItogiHt Klvar ar but until h
liuda a iurhar will publlah bulk
WMkllM. Mr. Mroaer haa a hnat ef
frlHda Ih tha vullay whu wlah uliu
every auctaa In hla ntw vunturv.
MEDFORD MAN LEASES
HOTEL 0RE00N AT ASHLAND
' A. A. CIiInIioIid, who haa Iuhmi ma
nliui tha Huivl Auatla, kaa Ivaavd lbi
liolei OraiitMi In Aahlaud, uurehaaad
lha furniture and flxturaa and will
laka fharu ol tha aaraa neat Satur
day. Mr. CliUbolui m eloM tha
Iwtal koru aud wove hla furullura to
Aattlaud.
MRS. HEARST PILES
MEXICAN PROTEST
SAN KRAJs'CiaCO. Juh H. Mm.
PkoaUa A. Heaiat. oner of the Mad.
oada Ua UabUra, the ranch rMrla4
to hava bwatt avlMd by I tie de facto
government of MeiKo, aaut a tl
gram tantght to the eecratar of atata
prolaatlng agaltut bat aha declmea
to W ' a unlawful aet "
ELL-ANS
Absolutuly Ki'inoves
ri$j$$$P
A BUSINESS
THIS first real business-like proposition the Connnur
ci:il club litis received for the establishment of a
sugar beet factory is Hint of the Utah-Idaho company.
The company asks a forty-acre site, free water and
sewerage connections, 5000 acres of beets contracted for
the first year and fiOOO acres for the second. It agrees to
deposit ti bond to carry out ite agreements.
The tTlah-ldaho company should not be confused with
the Oregon-Utah companv, which was largelv ti promotion
sehenicand which litis been taken over by the former. It
is a successful operating concern and makes a sound bus
iness proposition.
Medford is so accustomed to chasing will-o'-the-wisps
and running after rainbow ends that a bonnfide chance to
secure the investment of a million dollars, a permanent
industry and payroll will probably be microscopically
criticised and efforts be made to find some way to avoid
complying with the reasonable demands of the company.
These demands should be met, if it is necessary to take
a public subscription to secure the site. Any lime that a
large industry can be secured, it is worth community co
operation and some sacrifice to secure it. Hecause we
have wasted our energies in wild-goose chases is no reason
for not pulling together in behalf of u tangible asset.
If we can secure a large lumber manufacturing plant
under similar conditions, we should go after it also.
Y LAW
OF 1915 UPHELD
8AM:.I. Or., Jiilv M. 'Hit. Ore
gon Miiiui'inii court lnilny proiioiinci'il
coiMlitiilioHiil tlio lt)l.ri niiiiiHiv law,
cnifittlii" olculora lo liucomo (inn
dlilalim Tor ofTieo hv filiiia- their
ili'ulaiutiotw of cHinlliliicy willi tho
aoerotnrv of utiitit hiiiI piiyinic filing
feoa. At tlio atiniu timo tliu court
rofiiHOil lo Imniio it writ til' iiiaiiiliiiniitf
lo conmol Oovonioi' .luiiiiw Witliy
coinhi) to iaauo n tioitlficnto or nuiii
tiiiitlou to II. M. Pulton, iik htslo
acniiloiinl iiuiiilnuu from .Multnomah
county.
I'ntlon whm ilofoalcil it t I he icccnt
primury clcclloiia for alulo HunuMir
iiil nonilnnlions mnl (Iuh ('. Mwcr, A.
W. Orion, Coimttl P. OUon, S. II.
I funt on nml Jttihurl S. Kitrrcll wt'io
nominate!. Tim lutlor five hcciimo
(ainlidHtoH for iiomiiintioii unilcr Hid
1015 iiriinnrv law, whilo I'ntlon lie-
cmiiio a cHiuIiilato under an older low
which rcouircx thn ulrrulatiiiK mill
filinir of a petition. 1'nttim cluitnwl
lhit tin 11)15 iirinutrv law whn iiii
t'oiwtitiilinual, hut Ihu coin I over
ruled liix eontfiitionx.
COMMUNICATION.
To Uio Kdlter:
May 1 ImiNtae iiion you for a Itttlu
apace In your paper for tb purpiHW
of Informing Hie people of tha olty
that owing to tho fact tlmt no atepa
had loan taken by thn attorney ap
pointed by tha city council for tha
piiruoea of bringing to a naad tho
mutter of the paving aaioaainouU In
tha city, and that aald matter attll
atauila aa It atood at the tliua of the
holding of the meeting of the rltl
aena of thla city auiue yeara or mure
ugtt. that aeveral meeUuga have bceu
held during the uaal raw weeka b)
the iople rapreaanllng aaeh aide of
thla iiavlug contrarerey Ih au effort
tii bring tha matter to mxhd at t la
factory raut'luaioH, to the end that
prierly vuluea, aud property title,
may uuce more aaaume a aettlad coa
tlllluH Ih our elty.
At a meeting held aunie ten day
ago the following uutned peraena were
chuaeu to aerve on a committee to
again aubmlt to the council and the
people eorae definite plan for the 1
Juxtiueni of thla perplexing i it eat Ion.
and that It la the IntentltM of theae
meu to meet lu the near future Mud
appoint aa many more tueu repre
aentlug eaili aide of the conlruveray,
aud tor the committee (hue appoint
ed lo formulate and preaeut to the
council aud the Kople a aolulluti of
thla prohlitiu. and we will lie pleuaed
to hear auy auMgeatlon which uid
property owner may wlah to make ua
le who ahuuld be appolutd ou thla
committee, mud aa to an proponi
tkin lo b aulunltled, aa It la the de
aire of tho ronimlttee alieud) ap
pointed to foi iiuilate a plau that will
be fair, equitable, legal, and aalla
raitor) lu everybody, If poaalblu The
data lor the holding of the meeting
of the (ommlltee wilt be auuouuced
la the near future.
The committee to fur appoluied U
aa folio : Porter J. Neff. ihaa. M.
Kugllak. Att. W. K. I'hlppa. tt.
T. W. Milea. Geo. Trelchler. Att K.
J. Kewiuan. T. K. Ueuel. ipiuuaul ).
V. V. Medyuakl (probabl) I
HAUL II. KKIII.. Set).
Harry Ueaucbauip. former proprie
tor pf the Uood Kala reatauiaut. lll
leave the firm of the wiek tor Sr
Hide, to upend tlie Milliliter
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PRIIR
JOHN A. PERL
UNDERTAKER
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PROPOSITION
IRE10 LOYAL
C-Illlll'Alll-A CITV Jiilv II. -A
(leclnnitioit Ihnl li and all other
nmuihcr of the ('HrrHiixu oveiu
meiit nro iniitiiHllv united with tho
firm ilclei'iniiiution of oatiililinhin
ouler in Mexico whk inndo today by
(Jencrnl Jiieinto Trovino, mililary
comiimiidur ol tho iiorlhuNHt. In n
atuteiiKiut ivun to tlio Associated
1'iima.
(lenenil Treviuo miid ho lnaili! tlio
Mlnteiiieal hceuiiPu he had roceiveil
iufoniiiilion that pint of tlio Ameri
can proNX wiih duelarinif thai ho Inn!
rtiviiltt'tl from (leiierul CiuniiiZu and
wim ovon pliinniiV to ally .liimolf
with the Villiwta.
BRITISH TAKE SECOND LINE
(Continued from paro one,
on the Ion bank, (leneral von llutli
iner, huiiir recoivlid rciuforoeiuotitN,
hn Hiiccfethal iu lioldintf tho ItiiHhi
atiN in (tulicia, hut with Delvutiii in
the IimiiiIh of the Itimainnn thoy po
"cxh mh ndvanliige from which fur
ther NiiaeeMH in o.vpeeted.
The otM.'1'iilioux in Ike Ciuiciihh
(hiv iM'coiniinf more and inoiv imnir-
tttnl. After MiffcriuK lieuy Io.hok
in their counter-ofToiiHivc the Turk
are now beiuir ptviKCil buck towurd
llaibtirt. ami KixinKau, while in
Pcrnin the l(iiiiuiN have bmught up
reinforcement to meet tho Turkt.
who droc th ci a from ICeriniiiiMliHli.
RAPID PROGRESS BY BRITISH
(Contlnuod front piKo one)
on their right moved their hue Inr
titer forward.
The ieMirtinI rupture of l.ontrue
vule nnd Imaeiiliwo le-Drumle indi
eateH the itritUh ut tm(u'h UHaault
iidvamtHl euolwartl tr Northward
from CiiMlalmaiaou or Moutaitban
ami that they apimrwitlv bate
brought their rinht wiuv on a par
with the French left auil atv Ihriixt
iii(T a Nulient between Penwiie, the
unmediNte Kreueh idijet'live, ami
Imiinuium, the noiut at which the
ItritUh movement iu reiwrteil to be
ritreetetl.
UuiKuevale ia about three and a
hnlf utileu tuiul of ('untulmiuHon and
ltuaenttue-bi(iruude ia midwav be
tween lllCM l) WHM.
(leorKe 8orenaon of (irantt
In In town todiiv on luiHlneaa
I'h,
J. -r-r-ri-r -r s
10 CARRANZA
HELLO, EVERYBODY!!
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Have You Had a Free Cup of
MOTOR COFFEE?
IVuie Saturday. We will
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have found if.
COME
Y We uiv Hiititifietl tlmt the real of our business tuid the wuy wo etniduct it
Y KM'klug for ilMclf just judging fiiuii the way our oM eustoinei-s tiek by
Y und by (he new ones we are getting every day. There's a reasou.
a.Ta
,'e Indtcvc in jleasing tur nistoinei. (irnc. join the crowd at Jones'
THE LOWEST PRICED GROCERY IN MEDFORD
J.pries, Cash Grocery
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WASHINGTON, July H .In reply
to a letlor from J. C. Parker, a Phil
adelphia ninuzlno editor, aaklng If
ho would ncoapt the leadership of
progroaelvoe of all pnrtlea, I'roaltlont
Wllion today wrote .Mr. Parker that
ho hnd no Jonlouay of iudopondqnt
political organization, but hallovuil
that tho democratic jmrly roproaopt
ctl a lnrgor purt of tlio progroaslvo
power and thought of tho country
than niiy othor party.
Tho lottor flnya:
"I hove read your lottor of July
10 with a Kront donl of attention and
vory KorlouB Intorcat and roullzc as
keenly no you do tho nmilnnioug con
dition by which ninny of tho propreB
bIvo volors of tho country nro being
confiiHud, and inltled, ne well as tho
old Invotornto nttract'loiiH "wlilch
scorn to control tho cliolco of ninny
of thoiu In matters political. In
answer to tho (iiimstloiis contnlncd lu
your lottor 1 will any that for my
part, 1 hnvo no Joalouay whatever of
Independent orRitnlxatlonH Intended
to Itnop tlio IiiilBpoiident votern of tho
country reminded of their obligation
mid fully Informed aa to partlca and
of tho conditions under which their
votcH aro boliiR solicited.
'Tor lnyrtolf, I alncoroly doalrcd
ami havo tried Jo dosorvo thn support
of all progroselvoti, torwartMookliiK
men. I boltevo nml think thnt ro
conl oxporlonco baa confirmed tho
hnllof that tho democratic parly rop
roauutR ti lnrgor part of tho proKreH
alvo power and thought of tho coun
try than any othor pnrty and that It
can bo mado tho limtruniont, anil Ih
holiiK mado thn iuntrumeut of leader
ship In tho direction which nil men
who Iovo Juatlcu and progroKS iiiugt
wlih to tnlto.
"It Is for this renon thnt I am
proud to ho Its nominee nml havo
tho opportunity to lond It."
Infants-filefe
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Thousands testify
HORLSOK'S
Tho Original
MALTED MILK
Upbuilds and sustains tho body
No Cooking or Mill: required
Used for Vfr of a Century
Free Sample, Norllcb's. Racine, Wis.
PRESDEN
AYS
MOST PROGRESSIVES
DEMOCRACY
Crater Lake Auto Line
Our Auto Sttigc is making regular trips to CYnlcr
Ltiko. Lcnvo !Mutlforil nt S:uO a. m. on 1 outlay,
AViidiicwliiy and Friday. 'I'liroo or nioro pa&songtM'H
can go auy day for regular round-trip faro. Passen
gers carried to all side points when atuos are not
filled with through passengers. Wound trip to Cra
ter Lake and return $1(5.50; one wtiy, $8.75. Phone
11)0 for seat reservations.
HALL TAXI GO.
tt -- t-w- -w- -r
serve (Wu-u all day. We
a ttutKi lutrco ai a lucuutin
AND GIVE US YOUR OPINION
ECLIPSE OF
TAKESPLACETONIGHT
WAyiuxfiToN. Juiv n. An
, eclipse of the moon, visible
throughnut thn I'nited States
will lKn at 10:10 o'clock to-
night, caateru tiine.( nml eon- ""
tiime until the inoou Ichvuh the
Hltntbtw of the earth at- 1:10
o'clock Saturday inorniux. ""
Mien Die WiHHint of the hadoW ""
in half finished nt 11:15 p. in.,
fout-fiftlH of tlie iiioou'h mir-
face will he covered. "
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Medford Book Store
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tire lo neNw tne
You can't always make cvorythlniJ "Jut so." Somdln m you will
det In mote shortening than usual; or make the taller Ulc : lltln. or
It may not be conventtnt to put l tha, ovan th tiwmatit t Is
mixed; or your oven may not bake evenlyand It Is "fV o urn
the pan around-none of these little uncertainties make the slightest
difference in results if you use
This modern, tloublc-ralsc Iwl.iniJ powder has unusual strength ami
U absolutely certain to raise our biscuits, cakes and pastry liMht "ritl
feathery. It generates an abundance of leavening Ras lwth In the mix
liuj bowl and In the oven. The raising Is sustained until the dough is
cooked through.
Housewives who use K C never
Try K C at our risk. Your grocer
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Personal Attention
MARSI2 &
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PHONE 252
MERRIMAN RLACKSMITO POP
1 1 U law 1 1 ii ami i mini hi JLP ncsBsmasntoeaaKmnm UBaBEa
Auloinobile Tire Selling and AY heel "Repairing.
Springs welded or made lo order. Horseshoeing and
general blacksinithing.
20 SOUTH RIVERSIDE AVENUE
Phono 279
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A TWO-SIDED AFFAIR
Tho l.ilr minded l iK .ilsvav. in.ituii ( in ii i.ilm,.t
r i-n niti"H ef tin l'liiu M'le tii.it a litiiiKin rcl.itinu is
ti two sided uitili -Ono in Vilnili the ImiiU. coniiib ,,
n doi- tlf .I.it-Uaon i'ount, that (lie d-iioitor may
rlaliit'illy keit. i return for hla lUhlnfns ami tonit
deiuf. a frieudl) interest, loaIty und uiort.
OVER 2 VgArtB UNDER CMC MANAOCMENT
ggai3B5rinar:-maKaaggtt!Jttx-Hffi fsaxusuai
ISftWl
laamaii mi niiiiin iiii mini niiiiiainiimmriit'ii n in iiniaiini
wm an in iriniiiwiapiTiBnHiftga"waVBataaiac6aPBa
Vacation Time
Here
A-hluid. "Ori'cunV Katuutix Hpa,"
in v iti-, ii'n void iu Axhliiml'.-. Chati
tHiitiui l'ark.
SUNDAY EXCURSION FARES
on sale ecrv Sundav in July baV
tween ull tuti'U. Ashland to UUm
ilult, itieluNive, ut one fare for llw
round trip.
WEEK-END FARES
ii if on -ule t'Vi'iy Snturduy tM& Bun
tlnv with rtturn limit of liotukiy tu
ASHLAND
truui ull stations UuMsbufy wil
aouth.
Ak h kMNM Mtnt or write
Johu M. Scott, Oenersl Psaaang?
AffMt, Portia tul, Orcfon.
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iarihg Powder
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have "bad luck" with their iwKinR
will rclund your money IJ you an
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Save linmtv bv tirilifr
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