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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATTj TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, 'AUGUST 5;", 1916 TOCAL AND j PERSONAL 1' " II. A. Kchell returned from Grants Pass Monday to spend a few duys in .Mud ford. MIsb Stella Davidson of Krauts I'ass Is visiting .Medford friends. Tbe world's greatest companies. Holmes, The Insurance Man. Circuit Judge Calkins and Reporter Ray Davis are attendluu tho Joao jihlne county w-hhIou at Cirants Pass. James Kerstner, the Angora gout king of the Antelope, was a recent Meilford visitor. Out your bakery goods at De Voe's. . Chester L. Smith of Corviillis Is spending a few days In Medford. J. K. Smith of Grants Pass Is trans acting business In Medford today. Medford boosters Bmoke the Med ford and Mt. Pitt cigars. J. C. Currln of Salem arrived In Medford Monday night and will re main a few duys on business. F. A. Relrhnrt Is a business visitor from Sacramento. Buttermilk 3c quart at Da Voe's. Mrs. J. E. Watts left Tuesday morning for Chlco, where she will spend a few days with friends. Packerts tally cards In stock at the Medford Printing Co. Halph Pierce returned to Medford Tuesday morning ufter a two weeks vacation trip to Portland and olhcr points in tho northern part of the stule. Why smoko bit cigars, when l.a Condas are only 10c. E. A. Welch returned this morning from n business trip to Portland. John Purncker, who has been the guest of his brother, George Purncker for the past month, left this morning for his homo In Rprliigiioro, I'eun., going by way of San Francisco and Los Angeles. Auto wheels repaired; first class Job guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Mitchell's Repair Shop, opposite pub. He market. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. LjWIr. returned Monday night from a lnni-v- trip to Crater Lake, Klamath Falls and Klamath Hot Springe. Mr. 'uid Mrs. Fred Hopkins of Central Point accom panied them ns far as Prosnect. Typewriter paper of all kinds at Medford Printing Coj ; ' Frederick Heath of Ealo Point spent last night In Medford. All grades of 'refined sugar, will decline, -2 fie per. hundred at Ulrlr.li & K.viin.' A 'good buy'ls flour,' It will advance. ',' . 'C. J. Somon, J. T. Simons, T. C. Wicks and Dick liradley left Mon day for a week's hunting trip along the ITmpquu divide. Something new, brick Ice cream In sanitary packages. Keeps two hours. Take one with you. Tho Shasta. Mrs. John G. I.ldgett and Frank It. l.ldgett left Tuesday morning for their home In Carnegie, Penn. 'City Engineer Olen Arnsplger is spending the day on an Inspection trip to the Intake. Host Ice-cream at Do Voe's. Air. anil Mrs. Gcorgo Nichols of I.ako Creek left this morning rr the mountains, where Mr. Nlchuls has a hunch of cuttlo. De Voo buys beer bottles. Mrs. J. J. W'oodtlng and children started far their homo in Sterling. Colo., Monday, ufter 'a month's visit hero with her sister, Mrs. A. II. Wil liams. Mrs. Woodrlug Is very onlhii slastle over tho attractions or the Itogue River valley, Try a King Spitz cigar and en tourage home industry. tf Uoh Tolfer, former city recorder and Airs. Teller arrived In Medford Tuesday morning uud will be the guests of Mrs. Telfert's mother, Mrs. George Merrlinan. Get your labels early. Don't wait until the Inst minute. The Medford Printing Co, is the place to get them. M. I. Mlnear or Griffin creek spent Monday afternoon In .Medford on business. Baths 250. llotol Holland. George 11. Kerth uud I, Milan C. Hates of Portland wore married this morning by Itov. Harry Tucker. Tho .couple have, been visiting friends In Medford and Ashland. They will muko their home in Portland. Uuttornilljt 10c gal. Do Voe's. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Vellespln will leave tonight for their homo In Eu gene, after spending a week in Med ford and Ashland. Pear label time Is here. Stock labels or special labels at the Med ford Printing Co. Hob Pelouze will leave August 20 for Palo Alto, where he will enter Stanford. Hob will be a string con tender for the varsity runny team and and will pluy on tho varsity basket ball S(IUU. Dr. Klrchgcssnor will bo at Hotel Nash every Wodnesday. Hours for consultation 10 to 3. T. I,. Owens of llutte Fulls spent yesterday afternoon in Meilford trans uding business. C. E. Gates left for Portland last night for a brief buslnesn visit. Hukery goods at Do Voe's. Verr,e lieebo of Gold Hill was a .Medford visitor yesterday afternoon. It. A. Mohney apeut Mouduy trans ecting business In Ashland. See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office Mall Tribune Bldg. . , M '. and Mrs. M. E. Getter of Long fleach, Cel., who have been the guests of their nephew and nelce, Mr. ami Mrs C. E. Fergeson, loft this montng tor their home. illurold Hell Wright's new book "When a Man's a Man," now on sale. Meilford Hook Store. W. K. Hladiig of Weed Is In Med ford today on business. Get your milk, cream, butter eggs and buttermilk at De Voe's. Mrs. W. F. Isaacs has gone '.o Nfw York for the wintjr, where sh-j will study voice and piano. C. W. McDonald and family re'.um ;d from a ten days' auto trip to Crater Lake, Klumalh County and Northern al 'ornia. Sea tho stock labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., if you are in a hurry. Milton Schuchard ond Adrian More are at present working on tho do?'is at Heattle, according to Frank Ray. J. A. Xoren returned today from a weeks' outing at Crater Lake. Siskiyou or Colestln water, 10c buttle at De Voo"s; Do deposit on bottle. English sympathizers are sending out pamphlets and leaflets to capltai slts all over the west. A number have been received by Medford people which bear such titles as "Germany's Falling Credit," "Murder at Sea," "How the British Blockade Works, "What Britain Is Fighting For," "Free Europe" and Achievements of tho Zeppelins." , , Big Go milkshakes nt De Voe's. ' ..iMr. and Mrs. Villon Vawter of Med ford aro at the Imperial Portland Oregonian. Pears and apple label printers for the Rogue river valley. Medford Printing Co. diaries Olsen of the Red Top dis trict Is spending the day in Medford Why not get It at De Voe's? (Frank Currun of the gus plant at Voorhels Is in town on burlness this afternoon. Lunch goods at De Voe's. James Davis and son of Forest creek ure spend'ng th0 afternoon in Med ford on business. ' Gates sells Ford cars, J200 down and 125 a month. !,'.. Hob lieau and E. F. Ridge, who are wltbj'tho crew of government men engaged In cruising the lands of the O. and C land grant, are in town to day to purchase a truck to supplement ino two already in use by the camp; which mo used In hauling supplies and moving camp. The cruisers and compass men, who number ovor 100, ure now encamped nt Plnehurst, 2 5 miles east of Ashland. Smoko a King Spitz cigar, Be. They are homq-imule. tf Tho best of Harold Hell Wright's books, "When a Man's a Mun" Is out. Medford Hook Store. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fergeson, Mr. uud Mrs. R. Vellespln, Jack Shriek uud R. A. Mohney spent Sunday on Itogue river. Mrs. II. L. I. each, expert co.rsetler. Barclay & Abdo-Support. Phono 0S3-J WAR COSTING FRANCE 1'AUIS, Auk. !". The war hill of Frame at the end of July was Illl.- 11(10,111111,1111(1 l' nines, a dine' to IV- ii res iivnilable Intlny. The miscellan eous expenses ol" the uovoininenl were 10.0110,111)0,0110 fnines. The iivei-iiue cost f the war, the figures show, is now 1,1187,(11111,(111(1 franes miuillilv. DEMAND SOUTHERN PACIFIC RELIEVE CAR SHORTAGE SALEM, Ore., Aug. H Formal de mand upon the Southern Puelfle com pany that It take Immediate incisures to relieve the car shortage on its rail road Hues in Oregon was made today by Hie Oregon public service commis. slon. The shortage of cars in Oregon to - day was H2(i. In the view of members of the commission, based on reports from over the stnte, serious disaster was Imminent to a large number or Industries. Tho car shortage In this state, according to reports was far more serious than anywhere else In tho northwest. The official demand for relief was addressed to General .Manager Hiott, of the Southern Pacific company, and declared that tho company would be held strictly aceountablo for losses growing out of the situation to the ex eat Hint he commission could enforce accoiinahlilty. AMERICAN MANAGER OF ELECTRIC PLANT RELEASED WASHINGTON, Aim. l.V-11. A. lbinu, Ainrn. .in nianai-.-r of the Mex ico ( itv electrical plant, Imprisoni-d hv Carraiiii authentic-, sin,,, la-t M.i.v, I, as In i ii . i-1 . .p.i i I v released mi repeated representations by Hie lulled Slates. F T DEER OF SEASON 1 he lirst deer ol the season, u live-point buck, was brought in about 1(1 o'clock this iiiornine; by 0!iiel' ol' Police .). I'. Ilillson. In the party that left about (i o'clock yes terday evening were Mr. Ilittson, 0. M. A mist run).' of Tulsa, (Iklii,, anil Harry Kippev. Medford haulers left Sunday and Monday in considerable numbers tind waited ulon the deer trails for the first cruel; of day this morning. How ever, the ntiinherH lire nut ho great as they will be with the coming of the first, heavy rain. The weather i now too warm to briujr in meat from any distance, necessitatiiiir short trips during the hot spell. At the four places in Meilford where hunting licenses are. sold, 'A2 liiliilinir licenses have been taken out, in addition to 157 combination hunt iiijr and fishing licenses. Demand for hiinliii!; equipment has lice, very heavy, some of the stores licinj; very short of stock. Ololhintf stores ill Medford lire dis playing a variety of scarlet shirts, hills ii rid cups, designed to protect the sportsman from the common filial mistake of bein shot ul for deer. Last veur a number of accidents marred the sport, and those piinjr out this year are in a spirit of prepared ness, determined lo protect them selves ns much as possible. The deer in the hills lire reported as heinfr plentiful and in good condi tion. SENATOR SHERMAN CALLS , GOMPERS "PUBLIC PEST" WASHINGTON, Aug. ' 15. Presi dent Samuel Gompers ol the Amer ican Federation of Labor was charac terized as a "public nuisance" by Sen ator Sherman of Illinois in a digres sion today from a senate speech on the shipping bill. "There Is no more tyrannical, out rageous Injustice than that of leaders who live on the swent of the brows of other peoples," said Senator Shor- nian. "Mr. Gompers Is a public nui sance." Referring to the Indianapolis and Los Angeles dynamite trials, Senator Sherman declared tho federation pres ident has "prostituted tho causo of for the defense of these criminals." "Mr. Gompers never apologized to anybody," he continued, "but It was the most fortunate thing that ever happened to Mr. Gompers that ho himself escaped Indictment on these same charges." H0r OF AVERTING STRIKE (Continued from Page One.) posed of bill) committee chairmen now in New York. While the niannjrers were nt the while house the brotherhood leaders conferred unions themselves and awaited Hie call for their conference. The general opinion iiinong; them was (lull Hie president was piitlini: the burden of a strike up to the railromU the,r and the prospects for It lenient were good. lluvunr consented practically to Hie principle of arbitration, the hrollierhiiods thnuuhl Hie question could he sctllcil by (he railr.ais sc curiiu; tlieni an cii;li(-hour day and arhilratini; the time ami a half for overliine proposiliun. The altitude of the managers as I hey went to Hie while house was said 10 be line of yielding- somcthiiic;. In effect the railroads proposed, it was understood, lo urn nl the basic ciiilit-hiuir day ami leave the question of its apple-all. .n to be decided by some commission. The heads of Hie bnd lierlioods said before guiiif; to the president's con ference that I hey themselves could not pass upon such a proposition, but would have lo refer it back lo the general commiitec of iiuieii heads in New York. Notlihur Yet Done. "N'olliiiiir is done and not bins; is undone. We will see the president airain possibly tmnnrrovv," said A. H. tlariclson, spokesman fur the rail way employes, as the men's represen tatives left the conference with President Wilson. V. tl, I.ee of Hie employes' eom millce said the workmen and the em ployers bad several proposals anil eoiinler proposals before III. -in and Hint bulb pmbahlv would see Presi dent Wilson t, en, .new and give their lecisien. "I am very hepeflil," said Mr. I.ee. This dispelled the air of pessimism which had prevailed when the con- tcrctice hrc.au. No form of arbitration now is un der discussion, members of the ein- I'loyej. linultee declared. Thcv -aid there was ii possibility die! an' crooiiicnt would be reached mi niiej f the several compromise proposals I under consideration. SEEK REMOVAL OF SAN JI.'AN, Pork. Rico, Aiiff. 0 (correspondence of the Associated Press). Iuvor Hafael Ksbri of Ponce, the second largest city of the island, may be removed, in view' of his conviction on n charge of conspiracy to violate the civil service laws of the island in fon-imj political contribu tions from teachers in the public schools. He was sentenced to six months in .jail mid fined ifo-Ofl and costs. lie has appealed. At. the trial it was proved that the mayor hnd.wluiitted the debt of $28, U00 of the unionist party of Ponce, of which he was a leader, was almost paid off through the system of levy ing assessments on teachers and other jminicip.il employes. PORTLAND, O.-., Am,', l.i Ore gon's deer hunting season opened to day uud scores of huntsmen from Portland nnd other cities had invad ed the unsettled regions of the state. A hire majority from Portland have g:one to Douglas county and olhcr points in sou I lie in Oregon. Reports from the slate .iine warden's office indicate that deer are unusually plen tiful. The season closes on October :ilst. NOTIFY PRESIDENI ON SEPTEMBER 2 WASHINGTON, Aid,'. I.-.. Formal notification to President Wilson of his nomination will take place Sep tember '2. That day was definitely selected today when arrangements were made for Hie president lo yo to Lonj; Brunch, N. .)., for the cere mony. The president has already completed Jlis speech of n -ceptaiice. The notification speech will be made by iSijiiuliir James. WASHINGTON, Aug. I.',. In the senate today Senator llanlwiek of Georgia, democrat, made reply lo ref erences by Chillies K. Hughes to the predominance of southern members in committee chairmanships in con- ress. Mr. llanlwiek accused the presidential nominee of "waving Hie bloody shirt to stir passion and prejudice." SECRETARY BAKER GIVES CAMPAIGN BATTLE ORDERS CLEVELAND, Aug. 15 The Issues on which President Wilson will base his fight for re-election wero outlined by Secretary of War linker to mem bers of the democratic county central committee at their convention here tonight. Ho specifically told them those were the arguments they could advance In behalf of the president: The war secretary's speech followed his re-election as chairman of both tho central and executive committee. Keeping the Pnlted States out of war Is to be the principal claim of Preslden Wilson for re-election, ac cording to Baker. He declared the fact we are at peace" to be the great est argument of all for President Wil son. The other Issues are composed for the most part of the democratic legislative accomplishments. As out Hred bv HaUer they are: The federal reserve bank act. The rural credits bill. Amendment to tho ship registry act. The Underwood tariff bill. Preparedness policy. The child. labor bill, now pending in congress. ASK LOBBY PROBE OF ELECTRIC POWER BILL WASHINGTON'. Aug. To.Honso ommiltee investigation of whether a water power lobby is active on be half of the Shields and Myers water power bills was proposed in 11 reso lution today by Representative Smith of Minnesota and referred to the in terstate commerce commission. SECRETARY DANIELS WELCOMES CIVILIANS WASHINGTON, An-'. l.l.-Mcs-ages from Secretary Daniels wel omin.r more than iMuil civilians nnr- ticipa.iic: in Hie naval training cruise for national defense were published loiiuv upon all the ships. T AMERI CONSUL AT SEATTLE SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 15. Hav. Ing overstayed their shore leave until It was too lute to get aboard the bat tleship Oregon when she sailed for Los Angeles Sunday, H. B. Stephan and T. F. Wilson, members of the Los Angeles division of the California na val militia, spent all day yesterday seeking the office of the American consul In Seattle. Their search for an American forelgu representative In a home port proving fruitless, they ut length appealed to the adjutant gen eral of the Washington national guard, who today telegraphed to the California adjutant general asking If the men should be given transporta tion home. LAKE GENEVA, Wis., Aug. 15. Gleaming mess kitchens and huge piles of provisions awaited the arrival of the women recruits to the national service school no. 3, which opened to day, on the grounds of the Northwes tern military and naval academy. The women, who will live under strict military discipline for two weeks, are to receive instruction In field and hospital duty. Women from all parts of the country are attending the camp. BATTLE IN BALKANS HI'.RMN, Aujr. !.-. Anol her sniull engngement on the Hiilkan front, of which there have been several re- cenlly, has been fought south of Lake Doiran, northwest of Sahmiki, the war office announced today. "South of Lake Doiran," the state ment says, "enemy forces consisting of aboul a battalion attacked Unitar ian advance posts. The attack was repulsed. HOSEHURG, Aug. 15. Charles Thornton, while trying to cross the impnun river, two miles below here today, was caught In the quick sands and perished. Ilo hud started to drive across when suddenly his two horses and wagon sank Into the sands. carrying him with it. WHEAT RAISES OVER FOUR CENTS A BUSHEL 011I0AC1O, Auk. 1."). December wheal sold at $1.4(i"s nnd closed at ifl.-l')-:s. September closed at .A2. The net. advance, compared with yes terday's close, w.i.s i'y'H cents for Sep tember and 4' 2 cents for December. HLKI.IN, Am.'. 1"). Austrian na val aeroplanes on the night of Aug ust 12 bombarded effectively batter ies at the mouth of the Ison.o and aeroplane stations nt Horgo and Mon laleone, iicfiirding In an admiralty statement from Vienna toiinv. Not tit Knstern Stars. Special communication Pennies chapter, "Wednesday evening, Aug. Ii!,, at 7:30. Mason's hall. Im portant business. A large attendance desired. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOK SALE At bargain. Perchoron mare I year old. weight lMlu. A. C. Taylor. 2 miles X. of Medford, Pacific Highway. 129 KOIl SALE Milchel and Stover gas engine: 10 horse power with hoist.. No. 6 Baren Jackson gravel pump: 2-Inch rotary pump. Krits De .Roche, Tolo, Oregon. 129 DAMAGED GOODS Ap BARTLETT PRICES,, STILL SOARING I'lirllctt unction market, Angus! Tl : Twenty-five cars. New York, f:U!J; Philadelphia, $n.P.'; Ohiea'o, r'J.llll. The market is reported as stron.tr. Shipments from Medford yesterday aiid last night: Rogue River Fruit & Produce iis sociiilion, three cars rolled; tliirly six to dale. Guy Conner, two cars rolled. Knyiie River Co-operative Fniil- growers association, one ear rolled. Producers' Fruit 1'iiion, seveii cars rolled. A total of sovciity-t wo cars shipped to date. The Rogue River Fruit & Produce association reports packed and ship ped to date this season from its cold storage plant forty ears of Itarlleils. Monday night receipts were 4o(MI boxes. At private sales llovvells ale netting $2.1(1 f. o. b. Medford. Tl AT THE PAGE THEATER Km tlx- first lime simo he yrnivd such u lii.-irlccti success in support ul" Millie !ui-I;e in "lV-v," Williuiii li. Thompson, the ilesiu of (he American sl;iy,c, seen in the Triangle Cent ure presented hy Thomas II. luce us ci sljir with Anna he I it in "Civiliznliiui's Child," playing at the l'ne tonight. The veteran rhnraeter .;tchr, in this production plays the rule of n Wiiri! hoss, who is I'e-pon-ihlc I'm the wrcehini; of a ouni: Kussian jiiiTs life. ''Civilization's Child" is an original story hy C. (iardner Sullivan, It deals with the effects id' America's ''higher civilization' on a little Mar hiirian," so iirmirnnt that she hclieve only in jjood and happiness, and re lates in pathetic detail the girl's heart rending experiences in I his country. in tho character of Unss McMnnus of tin underworhl power, Thompson has a part totally different from that of Andrew Cameron in We"! hut affording it i in a wide field for litis ahility. la the title part, Miss I.ehr, as He run, the iinmiraiit jjirljrivcs n most sympathetic interpret al ioiij ,of the "little harhariau." SEME lleported by Jack'son CouutyAb stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts. Cii-cuit. l'eler ,1. Hunt vs. M. IC. Holder i t x, afliilavit tor order of puljli.-a-on. .lens Jensen vs. X. J. Holmes,' suit lor injunction. Probate, F.slale of llaniel Whelslone. notice f iMuirdiau sale, hecree of disl rilmtion in estate of Cliarfcs II. l.alhrep. transcript from Alameda coiinlv. Cumnrnm. MuiTiuKe Licenses. Rupert S. (lleiison and Nina M Sears. . HIGHEST CLASS STERILIZED HAIR GOODS For Sale Your coiiiliinjrs made up in any style to your order. MARINELLO HAIR SHOP 407 Garnett-Corey BUg. Hiuh and Grammar grade school work is hard on the pyes. Hnve mo prepare lilaKses to relieve the strain. no dkoph rsi:i. Dr. Rickcrt Sffl, Over The May t',i. Mtsdford Oregon i;-r--Last .Time Civilization's Child This lalest Trill mib.. 1'hiy is of tho very illlTel cnt vu . - . iety, v'vlilcb. you ace ruii-c u , - enjoy, t . i . ,-- ( ' ' ' And llio Clever Keyslone The Rough Knight Muko you fiotnV From 1 he Start. TOMORROW WILLIAM FAUX I'M In Will. Itov's ITi'iloplay "HATTLK OK 1 1 HAITI'S"' i) StarTheatre WHKICK TIJI-: (TtOU'DS ti(). STARTS TODAY J ii the iMitruiu'ifi-- i'Jio( I'Jay The Crippled Hand fl'lm yitt fciii-intvslncly iVntitiful Vliotoplay Kven IN ptodiH't tl I'poii (lie Scivcn. Also NEWS PICTORIAL Tn(tsl (.'uiTfiil. Kv'nts. TWO TRIPS DAILY .. . BETWEEN MEDFORD, and EAGLE POINT S. II. Uarnish's auto will leave EaKlo Point at. x A. M. and 1 1'. M. daily, except Sunilav; leave Medford ! A. M. and 5 P. M. Will call for pnssnhgei.t at hotels In Medford and hotels and biminess bouses In Eagle Point. , .,- ,;. .... , . I'IK)XK.3-X3 OR !l-3. RANDHcNAUYSCO. MAKERS OF MAPS for All the World Ill'.WiO NI'W voitij EXPEBT DEVELOPING PRINTING AND ENLARGING Prompt Attention to Mail Orders THE SWEM STUDIOS 2S2 W. Main . .. . ,., . , . Medloi-d Now Ppily Except Siiiulay. Ashland and Klamath Falls Ashlmid Reservations Hot el Austin. Take early ear Vall.-y Auto Line for Ashland connec tions. WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East Main Street, Medford .The Only Lxclusive Cominereial Photograph er? in Southern Oregon NTejratives Made any time or place by appointment. Phone 1 17-J We'll do the re!t I.-D. WE3T0N. Prop.