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EM-TEES
111 PliyslOH
IProf. When two hod la come to
rot her with the anwo (orco, la haat
rcncrnle.1T
H.mlaatax Hot always, air. I lilt
n n oneo nuil knoaked him cald.
it in rlaky to prslso a woman's
husband to liar fweo m It to to orlt-
t' HI- him.
' Mora' the alnekmaltor oomo to
fix our sitting room olooli,' Sflld tho
funin liinn'a wife "Won't you go
iii uiul wot H fr lilm?"
Why, It Isn't upstairs, la It?" ho
replied, lastly.
Of course It In. Whoro did you
think It wn7"
'Oh, I thought It had run ilownl"
PnlnUsI Otor
Sho I hoar that Jnak ling 11 now
girl
lloWo; thht'a Just tho old ono
painted ovor. Pnnn Statu froth.
It's Impossible for h wouinii to pre
serve a loeert o It will keep.
Wo Don't llollmo It
(Home OrgnNlMr, New Albany, IniD
Fur 81 e, Cheap A young famale
Ullly (loat far 60c. If taken nt onio.
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flometimes a eigar itrawa bettor
Umii the aalor It la named after.
it's awfully hard for the averago
ifau to look In a mirror nnil hellevo
Uiat I wna ohm a eate baby.
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COMMUNICATION.
T Tho IWIter:
Ae the Hogue Hirer Valley haa be-
aNKOMtl to the elate of Cali
fornia by tiwt twrtlon of the I'aeifta
Highway over the BUklyous. built Wf
jMkMH county, Oregon, the thoHght
OfMUra that we eught also to be jmiI
koally aa well as economically
Mtd to that apleH4. yreetve
(to lw) known m the Rogee Hlwr
tpOlef , ( CeilfenUa. toeteoal at m
RotM River vJley. ef OreM, le be
aeMttflotf wtu Ban rranelean awl
OaJltornU. hieteM of HorUanM an4
te uw known an CaliforntaMt
a OfegMilana wonM b to
kg kttd tn feltowahln an esteem Im
gftnatf ei aa a eefttrattaw an4 a thing
gngft.
flan TtetMo and California wauM
enate en waene le eur Llthla nVrimis
UeaHtntlenaaa ec Hean4-tlt. u
FreJKtaoe aad I'allfeiaU ell know
Mi hn M AshlaMi, a Me)fir.
OentreJ Point, a (iM Hill aa s
fmnia laaa. TWy wetHa! inew IhiJ
we h4 Hter and miiiertU umi Urn
mr nd ethef ItnmeMM Mitral ru
Ktureeti, iti O, mKwM, e vould lw
Cllfornlt ld t,itp ut a intod
hlhay cleur trou our voa.rmul
Vlh. Portland and l)roon oulJ
givo ua what" O. the doldruma. Lei
QMgMi keen that measUy auie she U
phoHl to expend on the highway In tho
Vtaktyojtia and any to the Rogue rlvor
Yeiley. "Deuart ye tn oeaee."
With Jackson mid Josephine and
Oatry eoantUs na a tt oftRallfor
tU. urofrena and dvloin..Mit utt)
tfHAmod of no for the Kohuo rhcr
alri wonld be our portion.
California talking of Its noh'?rt
i nfadise with Ita aprlnasSud JUOaing,
ii !',. rala and foieatg, IU ari-hrdit
with flir.ll ..I. UlltL-'tri'
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THE COLONEL'S
WIIISN Judge Hughes starts out on his swing around
the circle by which the old guard hopes to win the
independent and ex-Bull Moose voters of Missouri, Kan
sas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Minnesota and the Dakotas, as
well as of the Pacific northwest, ho will fire his opening
gun in Kansas City.
The New York Times lias fun with the Kansas City
Journal, which seems to trust a bit feebly to Judge Hughes
alone, and which suggests that
It would ho a maitor etrdko If Colonol Uoosovnlt and Mr. Tuft could
be brought to KatiiwH City at tho aatno time and thosu thrco leaders speak
from tho same platform.
"A lovoly picture," says tho Tlmoe.. "You soo tho Colonol taking
conunnnd. llo la In tho contor, of coiirao. To Mr. llnghon ho graciously
glrea tho right. To Mr. Tart, n thought loss graciously, the left:
"Prophets to right, Prophots to left!
Tim world-child in tho inlddlo.
"That Harmony Trio would ho 11 coiufortliiK slRht, hut not onoiigh.. Mr.
Crono, Mr. I'anroao and Mr. Smoot ghotild ho tho rolonol's bodynunrd. TJioy,
too, alioiild spook Mr. Crane might ho lot off with n whisper from tho
satno platform with tho colonol. Hiram Johnson, William KM 1111 and acorgc
W Perkins should u0 Mr. Taft's usliors and nttondtiHln nnd apoak from the
same platform.
"Ah, ewoot, whlto fluttorlng of aRconslon roboa! Ah, gamhollng and
bloating of informed millennial wolves nnd ecstatic howling of tho progros.
slvo flook of 10121 Why did Victor Murdock run awny to China and mlsi
UiIb vision?
' The ear or anticipation In happy nlroady In the commingled strains of
Onward Christian Soldiers! ' nnd 'When tho Hntorprlslng llurglar Is Not
a-llurKtlng."
JJut seriously, whj' should not the colonel present
Judge Hughes and Judge TaftV
Aside from himself, they are the only living specimens
of Hie mature Uoosevoltian judgment in ihe way of presi
dential candidates.
Such a display on the part of the colonel to the void's of
the west would be interesting. The colonel's two speci
men candidates might be worked up into a living picture
for the eili.ens to contemplate. . '
The picture might well be entitled, "The Colonel's Ad
vice; Hcfore and Alter raking.
My Trip t6
(My Ksthor Miller, Htnto I'rlo
Winner, 1016).
I left Modrord nt 8: 60 a. in. ou
Sunday, Juno 18. At tho dopot I met
Staua nnd l.olnud Charley, tho other
stnto prlto winners from 011 oounty.i,,ut M10Iloy , rnnnurg pockets nnd
1 enjoyed tho scenery vory much
Kloreucu Wharton Joined us nt Itose
hurg, and Karl Stowart at Cottago
drove. Wo mat Cannon Jotios after
wo luid changed ears at Albany. Wo
were met nt tho dopot by Miss Cow
Hill, our good ohapurone, Mr. Hoy
moro, Mr. llatrlHgten, Mr. Mnrls,
and a fow Irla who arrived tho day
lioforo. I waa glad when I ronohod
my deetliiatlou. Wo went to Wnldo
Hall, whloh was to bo our homo for
tho next two weoka. It was qulto
late, ao na eur reame nd roem matea
had beei deelded h)im, wo nihdo
retuly for bod.
Wo had brenkfaei at 7 o'clock in
the dlnlHg reem, witalnlH 16 large
tablea. Onr rewMlar werk each day
wna hand work, HymmtelHM, ceekory,
and aewiug. Tho glrU and beya woro
aaeemblod tweh day. Wo were given
vory iHterostlHg talk by Mr. Soy
more, Mr. Mnrls and Mr. Harrington,
who aald thoy wen out Ih the "Hot
Air" erojeet. Mr. and Mrs. llouny
froHi Waaeo ceHHty, Mlae Cowglll,
Mr. Aere, r)AeriHe nt Ike bos, Mr.
Kerr, PreiiMl of the eellege, Mr.
Iteeoler, dlrweUN- of tho eulloge, Mr.
Plumbor, stockman of Perthixd, Mr.
AIIom, a hmh greatly latereatetl la
pig. ad Mr. OartWa, nciitotaat statu
MoerlHteHdeHt. Mr. Churchill was
NHable t aeuavk te ua, so ke Haa on
bHolneae Ih the eaet. Oeveraor Wlthy-
eotnbe raHft ue w(k mwd wf hla
Taiuable Unto. He mast have beau
very wuth intoreoteW la club work
to leate hie ofMee aad make a tuecUl
trtft (o talk to ua be)a avd girls.
Ih the aftertHHMta n were given
WeaeflrUl lecture oa "Little
Worn a'.' "Wheel of Ufe." 'Per
bomiI Astwrsed," "Th4 ideal
Wowati." aad "Ktrt Aid t tho In
jured," and r lwraed how to
bandage and UK care of a person
until a dot tor arrived Tn partlcn
Y BILL
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VAllJXtl'ltN, Julx W. When
lbr army bill u returned to the
hue from ilu venule today, lter-
heutulive IWhnnaii ipoMHt lettMtg it
gu imnit'4Mttol. to vouiVrwii fur ad
jualuiMtt o dittercntivs and utateted
on HuIhv by scndinjj it back to the
eooimitttie ut lh same wnv he blucki'ii
uniuediale runulerattou of the uuvy
bill a fe da uko. Other congre
Mittu, huwevr, K-rxiiuded him to with
dra$ hi objiiti.ia und the bill tnl
to ciiiifcrciicc.
tlcr'Ktutnliv(3 tUfilner dc6v(t)itel
tlto bill u inCklttiiate isd t'huriid the
uar ib3iartmnt iiid thv (DUv re'r
lillerv and auuiaiuiltuu, he uul, ft
wM k twelve year to .irui
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THREE BEST BETS
the O. A. C.
woro glvoii for us and a banqiiot for
tho stnto prlzo winners. Thoso I
onjoyod very much. Wo woro given
Illustrated loclurae on tho Hawaiian
Islands, "How Milk Should ho Kept,"
and "Orogon nirds" tho kinds which
tho kind which do not. Two nights
wo wont to tho movies. Miss Cow
glll, Mrs. llonny, Mrs. Soymoro wont
with us for n picnic. Wo took our
lunohofl, which wo had prepared in
cookery, and had a vory enjoyable
time. Tiiosday afternoon all tho girls
had an automobile. Wo went through
Home of tho surrounding country and
saw thoO. A. C. lands, crops, poultry,
etc. Wo also went through town,
and along tho Willamette, which I
think Id vory beautiful.
Saturday wo made a tour of tho
campus, UaltliiK tho machinery,
mines, dairy and armory buildings.
It was of groat Interest to watch tho
machinery werk, see tho different
wotals nud hew they woro purlUod,
nnd to know how oheoso nnd butter
were Hindu Ih largo quantities. I
thlHk there aro 13 buildings in all,
roHHtlHg the forestry building, which
la Hot qulto riHtshod. Tho shrubbery,
trees and flowora aro very artistically
arranged.
The Inst Friday night tho boys
gave a party at Cawthoru Hall. Tho
Charley boys nnd I did not have long
to stay, as we had planned to start
home ut 8:30. Ileforo leaving, wo
(veto treutod to lunio good Ice cream.
I had aueh a good time and everyone
naa w alee, I was really sorry te
leave, although I waa auxletis te Me
the heme felks. After we had Mid
farewell, we atnrtod fer hums.
A twe-week'a trip wltk all the x
tHtuaes paid aa4 a good time for the
little work 1 put ou my turkeys Is
pretty good, I say. I hope others
take up some part of the ork, auti
enjoy the good time the stale has I
store for thotfo whe werk. Tke work
la ver valuable ef Itfwlf, i it pre
pared us for future life. 1 will sa
In dosing, that 1 lh to thanV all
who made ni trip possible, and m
enjoyable und beneficial
DEUTSCHLAND 10
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WASHINGTON, July -H. Apwr
cntl) uutlientic rtHirt that the (ler
uiitii undi't outer liner l)eutcliland
would leave llttltmiore tomorrow
reached olYunal tiunitera hen- late to
day and ot'ficiaU conferred on what
measure, if any, should he taken to
protect American neutrality. There
vmw no exidenev of any intention to
afford any Npecial protot'ttou for the
Hubuiarute.
DffieiaU with the osteuuibie por
ptute of nvouling any krearh of uru
irality withheld nil wfonnatiou vrhlch
wight 1 of lue to the wnlrhing al
lied criMeera, hut it w utlerlotl
that the tfovcmuient wa made bmhiv
of the imiH-iidui)! deiar1ure of the
lieiit-chlaud and th're wax at lea -it
an intimation that the -.uluuarinc
Vallli'd IMtcct4l)ll lu Auicru uu wut
1 1-
ELL-ANS
Absolutely Removes
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CAR
PEARS
SOLD $1 .65 TO $1 .75
F. 0. B.
Weekly Letter of Rogue River Fruit
and Produce Association Reports
Improved Auction Market in East
and Cash Offers for Bartlctts at
Mcdfortl.
Tho auction prices on llartlett floarB
In tho cast havo been steadily rising
for tho post row days. On Friday the
28th the goncral nvorago in Now
York was $2.57, In Chicago $2.35, in
Hostou $2.30, In Philadelphia $2.31.
Our host ndvlcos aro that tho pros
pects aro exceedingly good for tho
bnlnnco of the season. , Wo havo clos
ed dur,lng tho past week prlvato sales
for 15 cars of extra fancy Dartlctts
nt prlccn ranging from $1.C5 to $1.75
f. o. b. Mcdford, nnd wo aro now ne
gotiating for further salon nt tho lat
ter figure Tho llnrtlotts on soiuo
orchards havo doveloped vory rnpldly
nnd wo expect to begin picking In a
small way on tho 3rd or August and
will probably got out two or thrco
cars on tho Cth or Cth or August.
Ilccont advices from tho Fruit
Growers ngoncy cover tho estimated
191C npplo crop of California. This
Is placed nt from 4000 to 4600 cars,
of which 3000 cars nro expected to
bo shipped from Wntsonvlllo nnd vi
cinity. Theso 3000 cars aro divided
into 1800 cum of Nowtowns, 700 cars
Dollflours, and tho balance mixed.
Tho San Uornardlna district is credit
ed with 70 per cent or a crop which
would mean in tho neighborhood of
14,000 boxes mostly ltoinan Ilcaiityn,
Tho Oravenstelu crop or SobaBtopol
Is placed at around 100 cars.
S. V. I1KCKWITH, Mgr.
SLAVS BREAK GERMAN LINES
(Continued from pago one)
- "Caucasus frent: Our nilvanoo in
tlie direction of SivnH nnd Kliiirkput
i proj,'roKHiiig and wo havo taken n
number of prisoner. During (he
night of the 27th the Turku Inunelicd
n fiorco attack on tho district of Mo
nul, lint were foreeil hnek. The en
emy fled in diMorder, throwing away
ttnns und cartridges."
Ocnnans Admit ItctnH
UUKLLV, July SO. After repoatwl
J'utilo .ittneka northwortt of Lutak,
anya tho Oermun official statement
isued today, tliu Russian wuueeuduil
Ih ponutrntinK tho Qormnn linos in the
region of Tnstyn, and euused tho
fjerinans to give tip their advanced
poKitinns wliiuh they hail previously
lield beyoml (lie river Stokhod.
Wet of I.uUk, tho statement adds,
the Itueeiaii Httaolc hue been brought
to a fctauiletill by u Gonnun counter
attack.
"luuleru frent: Anny grwip of
Field MurliMl Von lliiiihinburg: Cler
man neroplanes nevortil timoK aim
eessfully nttueked a hostile trans port
train with troop and aloo homliartled
railroad cHtalilUluiienU."
"A nay group of l'rineu I.eojwld of
Havana: The eiigngemuiitu ou the
front ot Skrobova-VygtMla, wkiek
yenterdny morning wore atill in iwof
reft., hae now been deeidei com
plete! hi t'avwr of tho Oenuana.
On .Utukhel t"Wll
"Anny group of fieHoml Von Un
Mmgen: The Ihifwiniiri o.xtended their
attack c-terday to points in the
Mokhod Hector and on tho front to
the northweiit of Hotnil. The nt-tttuK-i
were repulsed. The oneiiiy'a
Io-m'i, wnv vory lioavy. Minor ud-aiuc-
at other (daeea uh the Stokhod
trout uUo f tilled,
"North went of Tuitak, the enemy,
after seeral nboitive attuekw, wuc
cetHlcd in entering our line near Tn
tyn, which eeiirod ua to give up the
lines which ue ooeupied beyond the
river Stolhod. Woet of Lutak, Hu
oiuu attack whb HtojijuNl by our counter-attack..
XoMr ivuiitcie, ea-t !'
lorouche. the oety wa fiatlv re
)Mileel. A KnsoUiu aeroplane wa
altot dowu soulli of Fereeta in an
aerial eugaucwont.
"Arniy group of General Count i
Ikkthmer: KetwlMl rtuaainu att.t. u-,
uortheast of Mmmatersysk brk(
down with grent enemy loeaee.
Along' Wotcni l'roiit
PARIS, July W. Two atrong (i. r
wan ifetarhmeMte which alteupl.l t-
reach the Vrenck liuee nt n Mint w -t
ol Vcniiai d.iller., on the Smrni i
front. v.'Nt, ulav were rcpuUcil, it v ,
flicuill auiMtuneetl b th Frn '
war dcpuiuniciit loduv
In the recioR of the French trtn
JOHN A. PERL
UNDERTAKER
IjMly sMtant
2 H, IIVHTMTT
KHfflD
of Verdun two German attacks on a
redoubt in tho ravine south of Floury
wore oheoked. The French, the offi
cial statement snys, mnde hoiiio prog
ress in the region of Tliiiuunoiit.
In the sector of the Fumin nnd
Chonois woods an artillery duel fl6n-tinues.
Itrltlsh Make Pigii-H
LONDON, July 20. British troops
yesterday mndo iirogroas to the north
nnd nortlienxt of t'oztoro nnd near
Higliwood, it wus officially nn
nouneed today. General Sir Douglas
Hnip nlso reported that two dospor
nto Gorman counter-Mttueka HKninat
Delville wood were repulsed.
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WASI1INOTON, July 29. Uy a
voto ot 4G to 10, the senato today
adopted a resolution, directing Pres
ident Wilson to transmit to tho Hrlt
Ish government an expression ot
hopo that It would oxerclso clemency
In tho treatment or Irish political
prisoners,
Ily its action tho senate overturn
ed tho report or a majority or Ita for
eign relations committee and follow
ed n courso outlined In a minority
report mndo by Chairman Stono and
Sonators O'Gorman nnd Plttinnn.
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C. E. GATES
Medford
"Not So Bad Being
Laid Up"
Cheerful? Why not? Scheduled
for a couple of weeks more, but I
should worry!
Why, that llttlo old wreck nnd my
smnshed log have brought me a change
from tho "road "all thocomfortsof
homo nnd $200 every four weeks
from my AVTNA ACCIDENT POL
ICY, together with payment of the
surgeon's fee. Not to mention tho
$25 I'll get every week whllo I'm
lamc-ducKing in tho open air.
Pretty soft, oh? Especially when
a fellow works only on commission.
Seriously, nil of you boys ought to
yTNA- IZE
You're not worrying the banks with
depoalta any more than I did. Ami whfn
tha accident breaks, your good old vKtna
Income keeps away the wolf nnd debts,
and makes you Independent. No spong
Inir for met
Tho coitt Honestly, too email to talk
about.
Hefore the Jinx gets 'round to you. better
'phone, writ or call today on rujr agent
McOURDY
INSURANCE AGENCY
4 - 4 J
. Modrord National Bank Uklg
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THE UNIVERSAL CABt
There's style with quality in the Ford
Coupelet as well as Ford durability
in sorvico and economy in mainten
ance. Roomy interior exeellontly up
holstered. Top raised or lowered in
two minutes. A eav of superior class.
Inspect it. Tho Coupelet $590; Run
about $390; Touring Car $440; Town
Car $(540; Sedan $740, f. o. b. Detroit.
On sale at 0
c. E. GATES
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Endurance
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"How long a run
for my money?"
That is the vital
question.
10,000 mile Savages
are common. 20,000
mile Savages are not
unusual. All Savage
Tires give maximum
service.
Ask any Savage user for hit
opinion of Savage endur
ance and Savage mileage.
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