MEDFOITO MATIi TRTBUXE, MEDFORD. ORI-OOW MONDAY. JUNE 2-). 1017 PAGE TWO Medford Mail Tribune AN I.Vr-KI'KNOKNT KKWI'AI'KH PUBLISf JKD KVKKT A IT K N OUN EXCKIT Hl.'NlMY FiV Tilt: WKIjFOHIj PKIXTINO CO. Office Blall Tribune Building. 25-27-2 North Kir trt; tWpline "S. The Democratic Tlm. The .MtfJfnrd Mall, The Meiifurd Tribune, The Boulh rn OreKonian. The Anhlaml Tribune G BO HO K I' i;T N A M . Eii t or. UB8CBIPTI0H KATESl One fear, by ua;i 15 00 One month, by mail -f Per month, iHlv-rvl by carrier In Medford, ANhiaml, Vltruix. Tal ent, JuckMonvillu and Centra) Point -60 Haturday only, ly mail, j:r yuar too Weekly, pr y-ar - 1.60 Official pfipT of the City of Mdford. Official panv-r of Jackson Cnunty. Entered a B.-iil-c!nfi maU"r at M-dford, Oregon, under the act of 11 arch I, 187ft. Sworn Circulation for 1016 2,4 dl- Full leaved wire Associated I'rtug dle-ptchfi. ENGINEER INSPECTS ROADS OF STATE Herbert Nunn, stale highway engi neer, accompanied by It. C. Johnson, good roads editor or tho Portland Journal, arrived in Medford Sunday for a Bhort vlnlt with John A. Wester lund, en route back to I'ortlund from an 1100-nille autoinobilo trip thru central and eaatern Oregon. Mr. Nunn, who made the trip an an observation one to study the condition of tbo roads and their needs, was en thusiastic over what ne saw. They left Portland a week ago tast Satur day and camo to Medford Sunday from Klamath Falls, leaving in the evening for Hoseburg and expect to complete the I'jOO-mlle trip by reach ing Portland Tuesday afternoon. "Oregon is a wonderful stuto for automohilo touring," said Mr. -Nunn. "In fact I know of no better slate to tour In. Our rldo thru eastern Ore gon was a revelation to me. In gen eral the roads nro dry, hard and smooth, with of course here and there a llttlo rough stretch, and of course there are some high grades, but noth ing but what can easily bo mado. "The good roads, wonderful sreuery and attractions, and tho splenilld fish ing make tho ride thru eastern Ore gon one continuous round of pleasure to the tourist, even now, and in two or three years with the road Improve ments that will have then been com pleted by that time, this section will be one of the most favored by tourists In the United Stales. "We met tourists everywhere, many of them even In tbo most out of the way nooks. .Most or them were from California and Washington. I presume the Oregon people were touring in California and Washing ton. Eastern Oregon, like nil other parts of the stale uml country, Is very patriotic. Wo encountered patriotism everywhere. Why, over In Silver lke tho other night In about an hour t"l was contributed to the lied Cross at a llttlo meeting in that com munity of about 2(10 people. "By tho way, when we came over tho Klsklyous today it was reported that by noon 7 automobiles bad passed over the summit In either di rection. "Theliest lllnslrnllnii of the condi tion of the roads In central and east ern Oregon Is realized In (he fact t,i In this trip of lino mllis so far, we only had two small tire punctures and 1roke one spring. The breaking of the spring was really a ,,r ,, Ishnesson my part, ai I n I i,. sh,w "P when I hit stretch of onliirov road near Hcnd." L At Ills il'clilmnul'V licariir,' Sill hi- 1".v ul'ler ii he I' .In-tii-c ,,f the I'eiiee Tiinr, .1. II. Shitibli, the Ap ilegale mnchcr, iMmeinlcl ,,(' the eliinge ,,l i.-lt with inlet, t t.. kill which slid liccti pivl, i Ti-, n'.Mitl-l liim liv Che let- Iviiili. 1'iatik W..I.I linliire mid Herman llcn-nn. Nlillll.li tc-titic, It,. t he 1 1 . i , I n,, f'ircil Ills :lj ealihie ofle t.,v. nl- . three men the , 1 1 -'1 1 Hint thev were lenillllir one l,f their Imr e- Irelil hl. pitHlnre tiehl. His te iimnnv n eorriihrtiled bv iremli, r. ,,)' Ins I'tun- ily. He Mil, I lie w,is eielise.l liv III.' loud linl'klliL' i, In- ,..;; near mic nf the linrns where he ha, I a lai-je ,i:nn til.V of wool Mull', I tut, I that lie lifeil two slliils ill the directum ,, the bain, which wns in Hie i,,,..i,. direelinn from where the llin-c men were. The three men w!,o r; Stan 1.1,'s nrreHl tolllicl t'lal Slici'ili life,' KPVerill shut" which earn,' cl,,-e ,i them, .lustiee nl' He I'.n e Tal,,i. linwcver, held lliat Staid, h did firp in their cliteelion, im,l iliMin--e,l the fliiuye n.t'nitisl Slauhb, i TOP IN DESERT Mrs. Vcnita Ktei'fVn, nee Hamil ton, daughter of J. L. lliirnil'.on. hu wriltm an entertaining let tr eon (;rnini; an mrto trip in t ho California and Arizona desert count ry. The let ter is written from Phoenix and is in jnrt as follov: Jut after Ieain Xiland in the Imperial vhIIcv and ju-t before en terirn.' tlie de-ert is a hire warnififf people not to attempt to ero.-s miles? well suplied with wa ter, oil a nil 'j-asuline. We iiad trav eled only a short distanee on the desert when we found a hoy 'id n Kord stuek in the- sand we htlped di: liiu) out. lit' did not have nny water and the ear was new with out a lieen'-e and lie was poorly dre--ed we think he muM lave stolen the ear. lie started to eorne with its hut we have not seen him rtiuee. Then we eaine to another lonjr sandy M ret eh and helped an (Ivor land out, Wc made only five miles an hour been use of the bumps. Just imagine miles and miles hundreds of miles of f-und and sajre brush and ejie'tus no water. We had left Niland about ,rj in the niominir. About 4 in the afternoon we were ten miles from Yuma aud we eatne to a sandhill and went down to the hubs could not pull out so we very bravely started to walk to Yumn. Can you imagine that walk thru the hot, sandy desert? J-'inallv we were down to the last drop of water ami still "six miles to walk. Yon can't know the craving for water on the desert until you have experienced it. Fortunately for its we discovered a man plowing weeds aud he had some donkeys mid pulled us out. He lived not far from there so we walkei to the house and drank quarts of wa-, ter. !lt was !l loYiork lie fore we reaehed Yuma, ! The Indians in Yumn were the ino.-t interesting things . The men have long hair and some of them wore it in lotitf curls and artificial flowers in it others had turbans made out of viid handkerchiefs on their heads ' Mi Sunday 1 saw an Indian chief with heads-- hundreds of strands wound around his neck, lie wore two belts one was made of red silk, the other orange. He had two pairs of sleeve holders on. They all p barefooted hnth women and men. The women wear capes made of four cii'Tinous silk handkerchiefs sowed together. About 20 miles from Yuma we picked up a couple of boys who were IT'iint: to the next town. They were real refined and well bred so wc told them to come on to Phoenix with u ant we had a jolly time. The way is all desert between Yuma and Phoenix- and the roads are terrible. It is n mistake for one car to attempt the trip ah'iie. That niht the unset was Intious miles and miles uwav the trees v.erc -ilhoiielted nir.iinM the sky. There fascination about the desert at nihi a hii:ness and a feeling of r;iliu and re-t that makes a pcr"ti want to May there and I loved it. We arrived at Aipia 'alien tc Mii'iiuiitir hot water - nln.nl it at liulit. It is a health re-ort. Alum! L'" peo ple were t here -c era I hi die were Ka-tctn Star-. About 70 miles from t'alniite ue found a hoy and his mo torcycle had broken down - - so we brought him iuto Phoenix. We had n hy on each riiiitnii,' board and t in the scat. Phncniv i- a pretty lillle v'vi I hotel. We u"t here about I o'clock in the atleruoon. APPEAL MADE TO The folio viii' apical is heing sent to all shii.crs and receivers of freight by the San Franci.-co comi:iit tee oi t'ne -ur .service commi.ssion at WiiHliiegtnn : "With our country nt war, the lail roail are lieii' called upon to hnmllc uiijircecilenled (inutilities of all kinds of uMiterinls and taipplies, and have pledged to Hie (rorernment and the people their united c.lforts to produce minimum disturbance to commercial interests, ive earnestly apeiil t't all hippers anil receivers of freight to insist in the ennsenatim of freight ears, the must important factors of which are Hie following' Shiiers Order direct, in wrilintr, from local representatives nt point of loading' only Hie number and kind of ears suitable for your needs to- ther with the amount of weight of shipments. Load and fitini-li shipping- instruc tions in one day; the earlier in the day Hie hetter the opportunity to get the cai moving. In nccepting orders for shipments, secure sufficient tonnage to fill com pletely a (ill, till or 1U0 thousand pounds capacity cur, includin'? the ten per cent winch curs mny be loaded above innrked capacity. Receivers Place your cars in ptantilies to provide n full earionil as above described. In plaeinir your orders, designate track. on which enrs will be loaded and bill cars nccordingly. I'nload the day received. Quick release increases supply available for vourself and others, FAS! COLLAPSING PKKIKd, June J-'.- All provim-cis which declared their iiidewndcnee of the pre-ent Peking '.-nvernment I'ave now ceased their warlike prepara tions. Leaders of the southern prov inces which were in revolt telegraph ed Pckin' that they were wiJlini: to eomprnmi-e provjilin- a new election were soon held without military in terference. (Jeiieral Chanir-INun, the military :overnor of Anhwei province, who came to Peking after the prei'ent dissdved parliament, expressed hoM that a settlement soon will he reach ed. Administrative affairs have become disorganized thru lack of a cabinet while the various jjove.mment depart ments have a mass uf documents re quiring anwerinr. T riirrninioTO irnT flf d frnAhk) .) M MOVING BY POLICE It was learned Monday thai July 1 the Medford branch of the Union Meat company will he discontinued, and thereafter nil orders taken in this territory will be filled from the main plant of the company ut North Portland. A. J. Hosworth, who was recently transferred from the Portland plant to manage the Medford branch vice E. J. Xcdd, who is promoted and lAven charpe of the Union Meat com pany's business nt San Francisco, and O. R. Fonts will continue as rep resentatives of the company in Med ford nud adjacent territory. Paul Kohler, who has been con nected with the local branch for sev eral years, is transferred to the main plant at North Portland, and will jro The net shortage on all cars in the there iihout July 1. Former Manager United Slates on -May 1st was 1 -I.,-1 10 j .Nerid at about the same time will as- which is the larpetst in the history of the country, with every prospect for increased demands. With two and a half million ears in service this short - e can he wiped out by increasing the loailin'.' per car. Loss of car space and capacity is the most serious factor today cansni? the so-called ear shortiiL'e. Recent check of (i."i, 21!t cars shows ."iH per cent of capac ity Utilized. Will each and every shipper ami n I'cived of freight "do his hit e.visttmr cmert-encv? time eharpe of his new duties in San Francisco. BASIC OK TUB A.YIKfliC'.VX FLO TILLA I.N" HRIT1KI1 WATKUS, June 25. To see a merchant ship torpe doed as an American destroyer was speeding to her rescue was the exas perating experience reported by the commander of tbo destroyer upon his return here today. Fortunately the destroyer arrived in time to pick up IH Hie' 1 vl mu view, 'iii.iu vi n uum ntsiv 'swimminff about. WASHINGTON", June 25. Mabel Vernon of Nevada, and Virsclnla Ar nold of North Carolina, two suffrage pickets taken Into custody by the cap- Itol police Saturday when they at tempted to display a bann 3r on the visit of the Russian mission to con gress, were not brought to, trial to day a had been planned because the congressional committees "who have charge of the ground adviHed the po lice to drop the case, at least until those of other suffragists arrested at the White House ha7e beim decided Suffrage demonstrations at the White House took a new turn when eight women bearing suffrage Lan ners paraded along the i:avement In front of the executive mansion, pa raded tiack again to the'ir headquar ters without saying a wotl or unfurl ing a single banner. Tbo police did not interfere and merely aw that the women kept moving rend that the crowd which collected let the parad ers alone and kept moving also. The following books of late fiction have been added to the public libra ry: Austin, The Ford; Dacheller, Light in the Clearing; Hallaniy, Balance; Blackwood, Wave; Buchan, Cireen- mantle; Conrad, Shadow-line; Cooke, Cinderella Jane; Krvine, Changing Winds; Foote, Edith Bonham; French, Hiding I'lnces; Grey, Wild fire; Hall, Aurora the Magnificent; Harker. Jan and Iter Job; Hay, Pip; Hlrhens, In the Wilderness; Jacobs, Castaways; KIplins, Diversity of Cre atures; Lewis, The Job; Nicholson, Madness of May; O'Brien, Ilest Short Stories of 191G; Portetr, Road to Understanding. 1 ASK FOR and GET g-loriick's The Original' MaSted KVlilk Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price. r Grand stand seats (1,000,000 oftkem) only $1,000,000 AMSTIHiKAM. June L'.Y Three t'fch regiment-, haw deb ited to the b'tl'-'-iatiN, ii . ti il ii itr to n rt atcinenl oil Sittiit'liiv ti- a eotnimtlee ot dt pa tics from Southern Austtia 1 v K, 'oii licotirt. mim-tcr ol defence m the ri tinnu Austrian cahinct, its pnldThcd in the I.t'kal Aneiutr and Tauv!!.itt of Perlin. Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. OnopncUnco )i'oves it. 2ic.;t nil dnivrffisls. JOHN A. PEKL CWDERTAXEE? ji,ly A'Hlnnt. 1W 8IH Til II.MtTI.FTT. Phone M. 47 and 471-9. Ausloinoblle Hearne Bervtce. Ambulance Borvlrg, Coroner 3 men on, 2 strikes and 3 balls. Worth $1.00 and then some. And no doubt you'll pay your ball game dollar. And so will 1,000, 000 other good fans. Andwewillspend$l,000, 000 so that you may all take your 7th inning stretch and light up another fragrant OWL Cigar. You see it's this way: The OWL must be fra grant. The OWL must always be fragrant. So to "sureify" OWL fragrance, we keep on hand always, at least $1,000,000 worth of OWLleaf. ThisOWLleafis constantly curing and mel lowing. When after months of curing it is judged "ready" by watching experts, it goes into the OWL Cigar. But only then. That's the plain story behind N OWL fragrance. It's a story that the 5c Owl will tell you in every mellow, fragrant puff. Why not try the Owl today? It pledges you a mighty good smoke. And it's in almost every cigar store. L MILLION jj?(0tj DOLLAR rJSiGBTl U CIGAR Showing exact she of tito lracUant, mellow ram -Branded for; your protection n M. A. GUNST BRANCH GENERAL CIGAR CO. INC. r t 'Mi:?. Ill I 'jaIa 1 J nffli capital " 1 PI $100,000. mill 3 3 W J4IIIIIIIIE National Cankiag Laws THE lt Natinna! E.mk is not only fouiulfil i!;mn Government Laws, but operates umler iU rtiroit S ipervision. Then in ?'.ldition to th is strong foundation its operation is mai'e more safe, more convenient and more adaptable by its Membership in the Federal Reserve System. .In-1 ,, c.i.'ii liic-e l',-iil:ties re of ll.e .Mill .' Hie .l. ."-it r, .,l l.e to i'NI,'i:in to VOU. J ' rFTi MEDFOP3D OREGON r GOING TO RIDE o!i tlv; ;:o!t! oi slnrions? Then look ovi-r your ear and see if its equipment -h ronipl IP. If there is something I:ir ;.' n or should be replaced, come ri-ht hwf and our efficiency in auto ciiIT'l;.- sorvir-o will make up the defi ciency. Ijun't trust to luck that you can pft ;i!(Ui' without it. Thut's tho very thin-.; you arj likely to need most u r-'enlly. C. E. Gates Auto Co. BEAN TrackPULL Tractor . van Goes under liram-lies only f" 1 1 1- iVcl ni ;' tlie fi-nund '(where no teiuii e;ui e) ""Cci s"' uml "Haws'' Jikc a team turns inside a 1 rii-l'nnt circle pulls as stronjj on turns as slrnivrht nwiiy trefs into tho cor ners Jiulls out of soft sput-: like a team, lias full power on turns, turns ciiim; !, icly around in a 10-ft. circle. : You do not need lo huy more land in order to earn more money. You can make more on l lie land vou have with a Ueaii Track IT 1 .1 ,. The liean Track PULL Tractor does all llie tliinus iliat a farmer or orchardist wants a tractor to tin. See It Demonstrated 4 6 "1 Does Six Horses' Work This little tractor pulls a si vlior-c load ( 1 125 ,!:s ) at drawhar. It is a li.-lii .(, ;. W,,,. tenliours'a day. if necessary, never lit i . ,., , j,,,,- ,,,,v xviu, workiiiir and making a pr il l, ..i ou. " ' Only iMiiiihls in v,- i.-l.t ,,,, ;,,. npk,,,.,, Post reduced to a miiiiiiuihi. (:. !, ir.ction . .1 1 il in-d withliylit wei-!it m. ans I'mdin-tion at Je&s expense. It Pulls Itself Over the Ground That's the l.i-r feature. 1; power "I 1 Use tin it !,. ci ,i,.iiio, m.-, ii on nn;i.t, pins .,i ,, (s to iiillinir 1 lie load. Powerful motor runs s 'io.,,. ,,, tractor is not workiu:,' i i the i j. i l. ("mill' out and wit 1; for vourself. i "' .e.....,Kir;tt1.u and see Watch the P aper for li;iie and Place dl peam Spray Pinnp Co. m Mi". sun Jose - - Culifornia