PA OK TWO
M KDFOItT) MATL TRTBTTyF! flrEnFOTCD, ORKriOV. TUESDAY. ,11TK 12. 1917
TOCAL AND
Li PR R SON A I
(ioorKO K. Johnson, luiuiiiiM' of tint
Parlflo & Knsti'rn nillwiiy, rPtiirniMi
Tnosiluy mnrnltm from :i lniiini':i trip
to Sciittlo Mini I'llltUlllll.
Mm Ix'ai'li, coi.ii'fs in.'iilr to ini-aK-iii.
t .:( r Hi ...i p!...io '. s n ..i,
Mi ,;-u: , 1 1 , i 'V ' r - ' ' iuiili
! M.. i c l I ( i ,il ' i i- ' 1 ' i- '
hundri'd nml fottr crati'S vrr ulilppt'ii
tn l'ortliincl on train 10 on Monilny
night, uiul n coi.Kimiiiii'iu of no
crfttos loft for Klumntli Kulla urn!
norlliorn CnlifornlH points on Tues
day mornlni;.
Prlvato and special tutoring In ull
griulo work. Phone C.tiT-.l. 71
Tho Home (Iniirils drill nlclit al
ways Ib on Wednesday Instead of on
Tuesday, nfl prronponpty reported,
Johnson for tilnh clnss watch ro-
palrlnrr. If
Ml Fny OiiUKer 1ipr.hi her return
trip to her homo at Cleveland, Ohio,
Tuesday morning. Miss Fangcr hus
Ircon R guest of the J. V. t'offeon fam
ily for tho pant four weoKs.
Piano tunluK, W. P. Brooks, with
Pointer Plsno Placo, South Central
73
II. E. Wilcox Is a now arrival from
Konnett. California. He has accepted
employment from A. C White.
Huttennllk. Hie gnl lleVoe'a.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooley, for
merly residents of Medford. now of
Vroks, spent the week-end here and
returned to Yreka Monday nlKlit.
Cooley Is manager for tho Yreka
Lumber company.
Hakerv Roods st PeVoo's
Ono of Vnclo Sam's regimental pay
masters Is circulating among the
membors of Company 1 Tuesday, dis
bursing real money for their work.
Vnclo always pays by this method In
stead of by checks or voucher.
Johnson for high class watch re
pairing. If
Ch. Uafbcek. of Brookings. Orogoit,
Is a guest of a local hotel.
See Dave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office, Room 40, M.
F. A H. Ddlg.
A. Leonard of the Appleirato trans
acted business here Tuesday.
Or Heine fits g'assos correctly.
Koss Kllno of Kagle Point visited
Medford Tuesday morning.
Pig 6c milk shakes at PeVoo's
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Williams of
Orants Pass went to Jacksonville
Monday night.
Dr. Henry Hart, Jackson County
Bank building. Otflco hours, 2 to t
p. m.
O. M. Campbell of Portland arrived
In Medford Tuesday morning and he
came a resident of this county. He is
Interested In ranching and orchards
Meti cars at Riverside Garage.
31rs. W. K. Whlsenant left for
Marshall, Texas on Tuesday morning
for a nevtended visit with her mother
and two brothers.
, " , i -t rv-Ve'
her mother and brother.
For the best Insurntuv soe Holmes,
the InMimnce Man.
Grank Uoodall Murted for l.os An
j(Wo MomUy night.
Pr. Frank RobortJi, dontist. St.
M&rkt buildinc Phono o-Y.
Jmuv Owens of Hen was a re
cent M til ford visitor.
Uftth. 2o0. Hotel HoiUnd
A. K. Moore of Antioch wjis a Med
ford Tlltor Monday.
Phone S4 Heath' Ore.s Storo
lltors iVwnint;, prefeMr at the
Vnir(iy of Idaho at Mowow, pa
t thru Moiford Tueydav morntnn (01
Fort Ueapnorh, Kans, where he
will bejiin trailim; as a lumietimit in
th avlHtton cirp. Pioieor lvn
Ui(E is a brother et Mis tlortule.i ol
MtMtord. He (ruehtfi by autoaio
blto oxer the central route, id is ac
companied by .1, M Hist.;nc, a tadc;u
at Moscow.
Gaaoline and oil at IWee .
Charlc I SchefVelin iet:;r.ed fro a;
Grants Pas Monda nit!:!
W. H lion' lef! T :.!., tv.err.i:
to attend meeting ef the n u ;us ol
tho Vuhersiiy of On-son a! K;imt;o.
Mett cars at Kicr!,'.o Oar ace.
W. K. Kills and d-rikble : v
Mtldnsl and !'mn;. U.n V : -v,;.
nvorutas (or e : ,il h,. s; ;
Portland and Nrv::.
Prfe.or .1 la;,;; ef S-,
loft for his liovae T;: vj. 0
fter a MJh l:.s Mi- ;
lunbur
Ir. Heine, rye. ear. ro-v ! roat
Gooiio H. iv.tha ar ! u,h
rd, tliani Pa a;-o p !--.-,'
thru to .1acV.v;m.: y,- . k
whoro the are of v;.v. ;
rl ftl erv;:- Ko1-r c! ,;x v: ; ra
tion CasO prvWlT-.S i,- :t e!
onemhf,v r.:tntn i'miv m .1
jhin eotirt
it. It. Meri:h. t v :
r
now ttpfrt'.tt,-ndtr.i thi r-. i -N'orth
Vc'c mine at K, !;.,- '
tterivlinc to bu:r.tv" in this fir
m day or tao Tho North l or- r
fcavo pr.r haHi a nv.W, K. i r.
oa tho way ti thf nine O". n .
tiUtlon. tho work of ov. rat cn
VooRlarcVd to tho mil! 'a cjra'
North Fo'e tsnaVinc an rveOv. (
aol)l tho woK rrv'
r. H. M. l.eezor. treasurer of the
I'nlled Copper company, whose camp
Is in tho (irnvo creek district, In the
northwestern corner of Jackson coun
ty, la In Medford for a few days on
business and recreation, Dr. I.eozer
Is accompanied hy II. Clayton, tini
hermnu for the same company, llolh
men are enthusiastic over the results
Ileitis iilil, lined in the operation of the
Copper Kinn and Its continuously do
veliipiiirt promise of lieroiniiiv, rapidly
one of the bli'f.'est propm-tiea in south
ern Orfin
;l M I'." . . II ' ' i: : ,1 l'.
' i 1 1- hill.,'.:, v. ': i.v.- till
week for Coliurn, lliis state, for an
extended visit, after wtilch they will
oujoy u ronii In Portland, with.
koen eye on tho opening of the season
at Long Beach. Their many friends
In this city regret to learn that they
may not return to Medford, but Mrs.
Coruui says: "Wo will always boost
for tiie Flocue River valley, however."
Mr. and M:?. . II. Benson returned
Tuesday morning to their rilendate
homo after a visit hero with tho L.
Woodfords.
11. E. Talent, of Salem, this stnte,
has taken an option on 40 acres of
mineral land in tho Lake Creek dis
trict, paying therefor J.100 nn acre to
John Terrell, as a inantuineso proposi
tion. It Is said that manganese Is
found nil over n very considerable
area In that region In an unusual for
mation. Development work soon will
he begun on that and other properties
in that territory.
Those who have lately returned
from the llnnziml mlno district In the
Elk creek territory say that Paul
Wright, who holds an option on that
nroperty with San Froncisco capital
ists. Is making good progress In the
tunnel work which It was planned
should be completed by July 1. at
which time tho period of tho option
expires. Tho result of the work so
far on a laOO-foot tunnel has not yet
been announced.
E. E. Young, a business man of
Fresno. California, in company with
S. S. Bullls of the Applegato Lumber
company, Is looking over this part of
southern Oregon this week with more
than ordinary interest.
E. King of Medford Is registered at
Hotel Portland, Portland. Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stapleton, F. S.
Johnson and J. P. Winters, all ofj
Portland, arc registered at a Medford
hotel.
Frank 1'. Lee, a lumber man of
Seattle, and C. E. Cotton, of Klamath
Falls, who Is Interested In the same!
Industry, went to (ilendalo Tuesday
morning on business matters, after
spending Monday in Medford. Mi's.
Cotton is In the party.
E. C. ltiuger, a Seattle physician,
und Mrs. Ringer, continued their
Journey to California Tuesday morn
ing. They Moudayed here.
V. S. Purges of Chicago and H. L.
Hoffheimer of Portland, spent Mon
day In Medford on business, and left '
for California Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Charles Pel, in is spending the;
week in Portland Willi Mr. lViin. !
An ei;ln -pound p ill br.'.'y came to'
-. rl,, -t ., '., ,,! M. , i .
: '. . ...i:':t
-
Martin .1. lic.l.ly. after only luter-
niittent period et good lie.'.ltti. h:
now so recovered tliftt he is able to
attend regularly lo Imnlnoss.
Mrs Harold l.lmoin er.t to Mur
phy Tuesday uiornlui: to visit her
l,.ir,'l,U Mr .,.! l- l T n..v-i,l..n
Havldson was the first white man to:
discover the now famous Oroson
ca e-. rftvidfon. with a brother '
i -i fear wi',i,-:i tr.,-y r..-;,i wcin.Ic,!
j Uer.ton i:,iwf:i of As'.-.'ai.d und 11
lllciui of TaliC.i were V.,,i:o:d v:si
j toi ii Tuesday
Mr. nd Mrs. tloraco IVlteu a:,!'.
ida;iehtfi ot vI Hill woro in 'oli-j
t;i hnt o t;: I Hi'! is in Mo 1
j fo:d (or the tUv
j -I F v:t'..tl Of I'hiMM'.A. who .iS
oprrH'.o.i on To!-,d: for a j.:-; -s :i .1-
".55 i Of I'lu .V.-.tVI o! tOtVi;U"h tro'.vt
;.M V.avo HrothoTs' ho-;:tl a: Kooh--s-;
tor M.r.Ti . n.'.is.-d (rirnd5 tr.
: AcVor. rv.:-,i -'.la! tht1 t';-'r.i::". w
j v,oot .r,A r.;i' ,'. rvoo.-r
is f-s ;t ,i : ; y..i . ,
M.id W r: s of W iiViv
st ; hyal stoio T..o.1.i
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WIT 11 ! '
M.-rinelio Motor Cr.m ;
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MAKINELLO HAIR SHOP
PROBE CHARGES
USED BY NAVY
WASHINGTON. .nne I-'. CliuWri
t: typo of i!'lomuii fuse In
1 1 ' 'ill. ! i.if. ;!t)r wl". bo invcsM
,;;t!t!',l by tin? tiiatu li;iv;il cummittoe,
rit'iTfiury Daniels siiiii today, when
that body begins tomorrow tho inqui
ry M'sultluK from tho receipt of u
etler by Senator Freilnghuysen which
the secretary charged yesterday show
r d I hut confidential information In
i ho ordnance bureau was being dis
closed by a spy or a traitor.
Tho secretary has directed Rear
Admtral Kiirlo, chief of tho bureau,
nd his two Immediate predoees.sora in
that office. Captains Twining and
Strauss, to appear before tho com
mittee. All three officers have had a part
Jn tho development of the fuse and be
lieve It to bo tho most efficient yet
devised in any country.
Tho second phase of tho inquiry
sl!l be to discover how highly confi
dential information contained in the
letter became known to the writer.
BE
10
WASHINGTON, June 12. Practi
cally every citizen of military nso in
some New York City districts, Senator
raider today advised tho war depart
ment, will be taken under the army
draft bill of the population base of
which the draft will be mndo, and be
cause in the districts referred to there
are three times as many aliens as citi
zens. He suggested remedial legisla
tion which the department and con
gressional committees recently found
impracticable.
Senator CnUW atl it was his un
derstanding that the war department
would draft only eUlons. Aliens who
have declared their imtuiMon of be
coming citizens. Senator l.oUe, said,
are liable for draft but ho also under
stood alt aliens were to be excluded.
Senator raider thought that ail ex
cept enemy aliens should bo included
in the draft and declared that it
would take practically all citizens of
military ace in many districts should
the- draft be made ouly from those
who ar-. vt-rs.
ELKS 10 OBSERVE
FLAG DAY THURSDAY
';u" 1 KH-" " "'"
tWi'l' '"''!' T':niri:..i v with e
c: , ii it the tt nnc in :':'o cvc'-.i:
cr.MM has boon r.n ar.cv-.; for the f it!..
. i s: ;:iv. t:;o tbr of t;;o t.:r.ro w - i I
j hv :;n';i iitn t. tho :)-': on
ioo;t-ioi!, tno ovoirisi "H iM'irin
,' ',v ;
:vi l..'V- :t i;. ; ;.,;
lMisi t i:v si n ts.
and i: '
I sO . - .! I'VI;
"EYES 1
,"l.ntruut to Me
1 I-
DK. RICKERT
IN MOVIE PICTURES
aledl'ortl will cyon h.ivc nn oniMir
tonity ni;iiin to see a portion of it-olf
in Hie xu.lily exliili'n.e.l Miilu:;! Week
ly. (In Monday llr. I-!. 11. I'iel.i l. own-
ier ol' tlie Hii.tnllmrii iii.le iirelinriN,
i-Ii.hm imih'.I ii griii'ii ol' Me.lloi'il col
li '.-e im! liivli oelionl i;ii!s on n ihin
ii in r ineur-iion, ntiil motion pictures
of this expeditionary force were
; inaile liv A. C. Allen. The Mutual
eonipanv will release these scenes
within two or three weeks.
WEDDING BELLS
'I
Mrs. Magglo Kvans. il West Sec
ond street, has announced tho mar
riage of her daughter. Kthel, to Clell
McCredle, a former Jackson county
resident, which was ceremonlzed at
the parsonage of a Sun Francisco
Methodist Episcopal church on Satur
day, Juno 9, Rev. Carl Smith perform
ing tho ceremony.
Charlie
Pcmi
1;si" Auifriean lobfco
t'ovipsiv and .1 t.w:".o:is
u. i ir.ty a :-.ijtiu
t".icti.rt' it cu-Hii-.p tt
piKia2aaiaa2sam If Penn's Thick does not satisfy you l253 j MgV Amusement.
R si Ulvyciy w'laum itwgny uc. I ? HAYS Sfarliltf Tomorrow
I S He is hereby authorized to refund L uni:i 3lflll,'S Mat. f
a rSSSsM fi the full purchase price. gj -
I jf0ffW - i I IrvllglUtJ j
If t'7 ' KgBABiiWMIetAgEgra Ctil llfllliiU j
xir J mmmwm&d. I lit? -.tRi
IT I If our tkaler ("oes not carry Pfrms Thick snd ten cents (I0c( in stamps and nive us the
ll Iff B I P f name ' )fur dfaitr. and e viill send you a Itle cut and a leather pouch in which to c.irry
llUllvU it. Tobacco Company of California, No. I South Park. San Francisco. Cal
. folr'RH-U j
Surprise Your Wife
and the Kiddies
White Velvet
Ice Cream Co.
noun
10 BE- RE-ENACTED
.liii'ksotn ilie, lre., tlie cncrati il
anil romantic city of "(lure I'poll u
Tuiie," a-.'uin is coining into its own.
The Poitliind I'res dull limine
WiiiliMisiluy. 'I imrsiliiy anil Friday
niuhts til' the liose l'i"-tii-;'.l. is goin
!o fenlure ".lacksom i!le in iis Palmy
Pays," showing: a make-believe ',v:de
oicn town of the '."ills mill 'litis. F.vcry
iletnil of ilreels and buildings ill the
old ilacksonville will lie faithfully
lu'esenleil, it is claimed.
An interestiiiir ntiL'le of tlie repro
duction of llio old Jacksonville will
lie n modern periscope, made by
Krnest Hood, a staje employe of it
Portland theater.
CONSTANTINE ABDICATES.
(Continued from Page Oae.)
tho entente powers laid an embargo
upou supplies for Greece which fan-j
nod the flame of discontent. Constan-
iWHaassiIJStit I soften, freshen, bleach and orln,; out
a Ml
9 . ft roiiKh. red hands. (
fmammeed m iw
1 t At tk.tM E? raiam B. .,Aa til
"The manufacturer who
places a 'MONEY BACK
GUARANTEE' on his
product must not ouly
have faitli in it but must
Jiiimv it is what lie claims
it to he that's business."
Terni's Thick is guaranteed lo satisfy or your
money back.
is made from full-lcnu'lh strips of
fect leaves of the choicest white Kentucky hurley
tobacco, carcfullv selected.
"It's as mellow as a June apple and as
sweet as a nut."
4 ,..'; 'iOHIfW.
I f y ii
Early cg'ctalilcs anJ
Flowers
r n n r
r -. -v-fi a J I
a:i .- :.-.tcj
L a fife r'ns O iis "g
C C. W0XS5 ft CO,
tine was denounced hy people of Crete
and l.emuos who accused him of
treachery and ckniancU-d his dcthron.
ment. A crisis In (.Ynstantine'H fato arose
in tho latter part of April, 11)17. .when
it was announced that ho had served
an ultimatum on the entente powers,
demanding a guarantee against
French invasion and that he he per
mitted to retain his throne, lie of
fered, if this was done to form a cabi
net agreeable to the entente. His al
titude was regarded as threatening
war upon the entente forces, unless
his demands were granted.
A LIBERTY BOND
The second Mcilforil hoy lo sub
scribe for a Liberty bond is Minvrus
Ait ken, sou c.f YY. A. Aitken. aired j:i
years, lie paid 10 clown and will
pay for the balance out of his si".u
mcr earnings thinning fruit, picking
berries, etc. Who is next !
rich, ripe, per
AMUSEMENTS.
TONIGHT
BLUEBIRD FH0TOPI.AYS
't ii
The Man Who
Took a Chance
A Play of S,.fcdy Action
FRANKLIN FARNUM
- ": '-v AGNES VERKON
"'' t- l - W V , !i . T .;.
(ii" i'.
lost. Ailvrnliirc .md Sur-ci -
SCREEN MAGAZINE
TOMORROW
1 '" I r :.: .
STAR
l l-,..,.l ,,
t1llH!TV,
Girls! Use Lemons!
Make a Bleaching,
Beautifying Cream
The juice of two fresh lemon.
st rained lijto n buttle contnlnini; three
I oilm en ol' orchard whlto nitikea a
: wiiolo quarter pint of tho most re
1 niarkalilo lemon klu heaiitlrier at
!;iliout the cost ono must pay for a
liiiuill Jiir of the ordinary cold creams.
Care should he taken to strain tho
lemon Juice thru a fine cloth so no
lemon pulp fti-tii in, then this lotion
will keep fresh for months. Kvery
woman knows that lemon juice Is
used to bleach and remove such blcm
jih?s as freckles, sallowness and tan
.and is the ideal skin .softener, smooth-
oner and beairllfler.
Just try it! Get three ounces of
orchard white ut any pharmacy and
two lemons from the Krocer and inako
jup a quarter pint of this sweetly fra
! srant lemon lotion and massage It
daily Into the face, neck, arms and
hands. It naturally should he to
soften, freshen, bleach and Tjrlng out
the roses and beauty of any skin. It
Is simply marvelous to smoothen
rous-'h. red hands.
Southern Oregon's
Greatest Place of
Amusement.
2 DAYS Starting Jmorr(W
IS1" rVv?"
i ft.
L1
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the tiny that put the fist in Pacifist
in his first prcrluction by his own
company the greatest production of
! his career
In A gain
Out Again
Balronv. 500 Seats 15c.
Lower Flror 25c: Children 5c.
AMUSEMENTS
TONIGHT
The Little v
Brother
W !T!t
Enid Bennett
STRONG HUMAN INTEREST
PLAY
TRIANGLE COMF.OY
A SELF VADE HERO
ADDED FILM REEL LIFE
TOMORROW
HE IS HERE
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
Pane
Southern Otpd'
(iiwiot pUce of
Atnnsoiwnt,
lb nnd';. It naturally Hbould helo tn ;