Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 27, 1917, Page 5, Image 5

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    fF.DFOTiD lr.ATTj TRTT1TTXT5, MEDFOTtD, OTlEflOX. WEDNESDAY. .TTTXE 27, 1917.
PAHE RTX
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. Onepackage
proves it. 25catalldruggiS(g-
RUSSIAN ARMY BOXERS ARRIVE
FULL OF MUM FOR TOURNAME
siring choice reservations should wire
or write to Harry Lefkowit:;, Austin
hotel, Ashland. Popular prices will
prevail, namely, bleachers fl.110;
sirandstand ir'J.nil. am! ringside :enU
if;t.00. Ladies will be ailmittcd to wit
ness the bouts.
iMENT
TO BE USED IN
10 EVADE CALLING
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ASSERTS GERMAN ON JULY Fl
The forma for Hating mon for tlio
forestry regiment, the 10th reserve
engineers, havo Just boon received by
the local office of the forest service.
Qualified pernons tlcalrlns to join tho
retrlment for service nvcrKCiiR should
at once communleiito, preferably In
porson, with M. L. Erickson, forest
supervisor, Federal Dulldlng, Med
ford. Oreeon.
This regiment will consist of six
companies of 1G1 men ench who niunt
have had much experience Incident to
tho operation of small sawmills of the
portable typo, and oxncrleneo In small
logging, teaming, motor trucking,
blncksnilthing, cooking, tle-howlng,
etc. In short, tho men nrc to be actu
al experienced workers who can sot
tip a small mill and proceed at once
with all necessary work from felllni
treca to shipping the milled product
Hen with only technical training,
slight oxnerlenco. or exnerienen nnlv
In heavy steam logging cannot bo
used. Itealtlvcly few men will bo en
listed In Oregon and Washington.
A.tsiguinoiilrt Are Ijifer.
No assurance enn bo givon any an
pllcant that ho will bo assigned to n
certain class of work. Assignments
and appointment as non-commlssloii
cd officers will bo mado by command
ors after the regiment Is organized.
Tho work is expected to bo behind the
firing linos, but not necessarily always
oulsldo tho danger zono.
3dcn desiring to bo considered for
this regiment must bo whllo, bolween
tho irgeB of 18 mid 4 0' years, must bo
able to pass the regular army physical
test.
From tho applicants now offerlnir.
tholr names, selection and enlistment
of tho required number will bo made
and the men assembled Into this
month or early In July at some train
Inn camp where they will undergo in
struction, Tho ratos or pny havo been
fixed os fallows, tho flint being
monthly pay In tho United States and
tno second monthly pay far foreign
Borvlco:
Ono chief clork, $Ti f -$rs 1.20 ; 2 bat
tnlion clerks, $!i Mil. 20: 2 rr-elmnnfnl
clerks, $44-r.2.80; 18 Platoon clerks
anil accountants, 13:1-39.(10: 9 Inter-
protors and clerks, J3:i-$:il).(10; 2 care
of quarters and supplies, $."i1-(B1.20;
0 caro of qunrtors and supplies, $11
J!2.80; 0 ordering and distribution
of food, $41-02.80; ti company clerks
and foreman, ii 1-111.2(1; 1 bugler
nud messenger, J ls-57.(lli; 2 color
sergeants and messengers, $14
$.12.80; 4 orderlies and messengers,
:3-39.C0; 12 buglers and messen
gers, $30-$3(l; 0 control and Inspee
tlonof stables, $44-$ri3.S0; IS platoon
stablo bosaeB, $311-4:1.20; 1211 toiiin
Btors, $33-30. CO.
Two direction and upkeep motor
transport service, $81-97.20; (1 motor
truck repairers, $71-$S5.20; 5 motor
truck repairer, $33-$39.60; 3(1 motor
truck drivers, $:i(i-$43.20; 2 portable
sawmill millwrights, $81-$!7.20; 2
portablo sawmill mlllwrlglits, $71
$85.20; 2 upkeep and repair localita
equipment, $7 1-IS5.20.
Eighteen platoon blacksmllhs, $31!
H3.20; 6 horseshoors, (bliicksmlthsl ,
$3S-$45.(iO; G bnriiORS repairers, $30
$43.20; 2 road builders undTcp-nlrerH,
$71-$S3.20; 19 regimental and pla
toon rooks, $38-$ l.-i.mi; ;7 cooks'
helpers, $:!0-;'.(l; is scalers and tim
ber markers, $r, l-$i;i.sn; is woods
bosses. $ H-$r,2.S0; is head choppers,
36-$I3.20; 10S rollers and burkers
$.io-;:i:.
One hundred and forlv-rour swainp
ers and cordwood cutters, $30-$3ti;
36 logging crew loaders and extra
men, $:io-$36; On motortruck loaders
and extra men. $;in-$:i; ls portable
mill sawyers and fore n. $11-
'2 80; is portable mill engineers,
$36-$13.20; 114 portable mill car
riage men. log rollers and lumber
Idlers. $::o-$;:;: 12 special work and
extra men. $44-$r.2.Mi: 24 special
work and extra men, $:i;i-$;!;i.(;o.
A girder of steel with reinforced
concrete, weighing 20 tons, mid said
to be the heaviest entering in to . the
construction of any huildiiif; between
I'ortliind and Sun r'niiirisco, in this
week licintr installed in jMcdl'ord'H
newest motion picture theater, the
Hiultii, wliieh is being built under tile
direction of und will be managed by
II. L. l'erey mid A. J. Moran, two
voiiuir men liormerly of San Diego.
The girder weighs 128 pounds per
square foot, is l;l inches thick, will
be of "id feet spread anil will rest
on it foundation of solid concrete.
Tile lliulto, its owners declare, wiil
offer ninny n1i!r;:i:livc features to
its patrons, some of which can be
found only in the newer theaters in
the larger cities of the country.
I'.iillauce Thru Lobby.
F.iiltnncc lo Ihc new theater will
be Ihru u lobby 20 feet wide, which
exlends to a depth of 12." feet, which
wiil be used as n pi-oineiuide.
Tlio auditorium, HO feet wide, opens
from this lobby, mill at ils extreme
west end nn old ro. e curtail: of vol
vol, ll.l feet in wiiitli, wiil unfold
from over n Hill "Wonder" projec
tion screen 12xlli feet. The pictures
will he projected from u distance of
'.)(( feet by Simplex machines, equipped
witli llertner Iriuisverters. The cur
rent will ho direct.
Music J'or the liiallo will ho given
by nn American pliotoplnyer, Hie cal-
nlogneil cost of which is $10 000.
The carpeting of Hie auditorium floor
will bo of Wilton velvet, and of iden
tically the same pnllern as the carpet
of the new Casino (heater, San l'Viin-
eiseo. This item will involve nil ex
pcmliliire of about .$7011.
Tlie 800 scnts on Hie midiliirimn
floor will he upholstered in frc'iuinc
leather, and nrc said lo cost $0 the
seal,
3lc.illino Itoollt,
A feature of tile Ifiaito that l'erey
and Moran assert will he h particu
larly pleasing' one will he its mezza
nine room, which is entered from the
auditorium by easy spiral slairwayH.
Ill this room will be chairs- 'retonne
cusliioiied und finished in old ivory
for 100 put rons
A Indies' rest room, beautifully fur
nished und with practically every
convenience, is aliolbcr delightful in
novation the Hiallo owners promise
their pa I rons.
The lighting process of the new the
ater during the projection of the pic
tures will he in colors, and so operat
ed, on "dimmers," as to harmoni.e
with each scene depicted on the
screen.
The opera ling room will bo 10x20
feet, many of the appliances of which
were especially designed by Percy und
Moran.
The liiallo luaungers declare they
have in (heir possession contracts
with certain of the larger motion pie
lure producing concerns that assure
'ir patrons of some of the best pro
grams in the entire industry. Percy
and loran, who are practical me-
hanics, and have grown up with and
in the motion picture industry, will
edit their own pictures, thus elimi
nating any scenes that might he con
sidered objectionable.
Failure prompllv lo receive steel
hipmcuts has delayed soincwlnt Ihc
work of eoiisl ruction, but the owners
anoiiuee that the Hiullo will he com
pleted about July l.'i, bv which lime.
icy assert, they will have expended
npproxiiitnlcly .''.', Will on the the
ater.
TWO REVERSALS FOR
E
The itfinniixl rut inn f-r tin- lv.-m
Tr;u'l;inll Tnu-h-p will , h.-M nt
Fred Mnpkin nt fVnfrnl i'.iml nn
Tlmr-dny, Jmir 'JS. ri,,.., id ;K f,,
4 p. m. mid nt lUnr ('.-! nrt 1 ani
Snl unlay, June ;to, i i.v,r-.
Tin iloniMii-trntidn -.r-w '!tn
(lie Urn 11 Jiu W.i 1 1.- i. ., . v
lmrsps wilh 411 iti,.! in' (.,.
eliny lo nil or-!i;r.;t-i - in,;
crs. Seo how it mhi!,- i n - . rt
ami m'trt iirouinl mult r tl:- fr--. ,
no liorno can
I 1(. It. Hrnwoo.1 m,. IV f. S
reprom'iitiitivo for (Irrsmi, w M
chnnfo of t ho Hi mon-lrntiitn n
lir )i'Him1 to iw any in I on-ial i
tilVtli .
(Mrnill .lutlio CtilkhtR were nvcrs-
0(1 in two oilers Tth'sday by tin Muto
KUH'tniui couit, as follows:
II. Mrxson, u ii0 In ii (. , YH. Ash
land Iron WorkH; appotilcd from
,1 iic k son county; action to rcrovor poa-
.srsslon of a pi .liter; opinion by .Ins
t It t .Mooro.
v P. Itfli-hiM't vs. JoHopblno Sooy-
Smltli, Hpi'llmit; appt'iilotl from
Jnrlxji(in county; construiiiK n mort
n.mc on rejtl property; opinion by
.1'iMk ri"ii.--t-n.
i , in
BILL PASSES HOUSE
V A i i i N i i t N', .1 uno J7. Tlio
.'ti.i'.iio.in'ti rnt-r- and imrbor ii
,r'."ti.tinn bill (n--cd tin1 houo to
i.iv t.v a '-t'1 oi" 'J0: to M, A mo
tion bv H-'i'rc-cntnlixo Tifiulway ol"
Ma--ii'hii-ott?i to nnicnd it to n'unnr
(.rcnl-'iiliiil ondor-omcnt of all np'ii
ni;ili..ii ii bciny; ol' ii i il M m r v or mm
nivrviiil iHA,v;,i,1 vu? W 1
ATIIKN'S, Hnio '27. Tho rositnm
tiun of Preinior Zaiiuis was occas
ioned by hin docision that he could
not assume rosponsibiliiy for convo
cation of the parliaiucnt of May -U,
llU'i, which Knr (-onhiiitiiie dissolv
ed. M. Jonnart, dispbunatic rciro
scnlative of tho nllio.s dcninndcd the
assonibliiitr of this parliament in
whieli M. Venizelos Iiad a majority.
In resiiniirifr 5r. Zaimis nnnouitcod
tliat Kintr Alexander was willintr to
comply with all the demands of the
entente.
H is understood Venizelos will
be premier, Nicholas Polilis, foreign
minister of the provisional govern
ment set up in Salinki by Venize
los probably will havo tho foreign
liorttolio in tlie Venizelos cabinet. It
is expected Admiral Coiindouriotis
will be minister of marine and Oeneral
Danglis minister of war or chk'f ol'
the general staff.
Neither the nrchbihop of Athens
nor members of the Holy Synod who
took part in tho nnnthomntmnir of M.
Venizelos will be present at the ad
ministration of tile oath. They will
resign. Cretan gendarmes will act
as a body guard for M. Venizelos.
Proceedings have boon instituted
against tlio ring leaders in the recent
demonstration.
T. B. Mcfargar of San Francisco in
HpendliiK several days in the city.
COI'KXIIAGKX, Junc27. Ocrinan
military- writers, with cnliyhtcnnienl
furnished to thein by the war press
bureau, express the opinion that the
British are prepiiriiif; n new offensive
but that Hcrions attacks by tiie
French are to be expected ut this
time.
Captain Von Snlziimnn writes in the
Vossischo Zeitune; that the feints of
the British eomniander in the last
week evidently were to cover n re
firoupins of troops and a .surprise
attack probably would he made like
tlie Wytsebaete offensive af;aiii-t an
arrow front with nn extraordinarily
heavy concentration of artillery and
infantry. He believes the attack may
conic north of Ypres.
Oeneral Vim Ardennc in the Ta.ue
blatt declares a Russian offensive is
entirely impossible at this time. The
general dismisses the convention of
workmen's mid soldiers' delegates
which decreed an offensive at "a
meetinj; swayed by goU anil alcohol,"
which was guilty of false prenteses in
assuming to speak in the name of the
Uussian people.
lie says the army is impregnated
with mutiny and disaffection and has
been reduced to half its original num
bers by desertions and sickness; thut
oflieers nrc murdered and that tlie
possibility of an offensive is beyond
'heir power.
Tlie boxers who are to participate!
in uie nir noxiui: loiiinameiu uiuhik
Houndiip week will nrrive this Thurs
day and Friday and finish up their
training stunts for July tlie .'Ird and
4th, the first two days of the tourna
ment, lied Corbett Watson will ar
rive with his trainers and .Manager
Jack Kcarns Friday nioniiiiL'. F.ddie
Horns, his opponent, will bo on the
ground Thursday, and loininy Mc
Carthy nnd Seattle Fraiikie P.unis
will be here either Thursday or Fn
day ut tlio latest. The boys arc all in
K'mid shape and will need only a few
lays' good road work and light exer
cise to put them on edge.
From all indications a big crowd
will be on hand to witness the bouts.
This is the first time in the history
of Oregon that four big still's are to
box in a series of championship bouts.
Harry I.efkowitz, the athletic
director, hns received hundreds
of inquiries by mail and wire in re
ard to seats and the time of bouts,
etc. Promoter Harry Lefkowit, has
lecided to stage the bouts immedinte
ly nftcr the roundup takes place,
which will be no later than 4 o'clock,
issuring the fants that the three
contests will each go the limit
and the crowd will lie on its
way home no later than "nllO o'clock
Seat sale opens at the Austin hotel.
Ashland, Friday morning. Those de
COOK IXll Srcils
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BIB 18 TIiE T1i
Jigl! j Now is the time to consider kitchen- k
JslMS3 comfort this summer now is the time
fc W COOK to an cook-stove. I
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J PEARL I
H For Saieb"1"
Medford Furniture
& Hdw. Co.
Garnett Corey
Hdw. Co. '
Crater Lake Hdw.
Company.
Look for the specially-decorated win
dows of the merchants listed at the left.
The orange discs proclaim a message
welcome to every housewife. They tell
how the New Perfection drives out the
drudgery and discomfort of summer
cooking.and at the same time givesbetter
results than your regular kitchen range
for all-the-year-'round cooking. This is
New Perfection Oil Cook Stove Week.
Ask these dealers to explain how the
long blue chimneys of the New Perfec
tion Oil Cook -Stove prevent all smoke
and smell. Learn the comfort and econ
omy of cooking with Pearl Oil.
NEW PERFECTION
OIL CGD1I STOYE .
BEAN
TrackPULL Tractor
DEMONSTRATION
THURSDAY, JUNE 28 At Fred Hopkins' Snowy
Butte Orchard, between 10 a, m. and 4 p. m.
SATURDAY, JUNE 30 Bear Creek Orchard, be
tween 10 a. m. and 4 p. m.
For information call at Garnett-Corey Hardware Co.
You do not need to buy more land in order to cam
more monev. You can make more on the land you
have with 'a Bean TrackPULL. The Bean Track
PULL Tractor dues all the tilings that a farmer or
orchardist wants a tractor to do.
DOES SIX HORSES' WORK
This little tractor pulls a six-horse load (1125 lbs.)
at drawbar. It is a light cater. Works ten hours a
day, if necessary, never tiring and eating onty when
working and making a profit for you.
Only 3100 pounds in weight means an upkeep cost
reduced to a minimum. Guide traction combined
with light weight means increased production at less
expense.
It Pulls Itself Over the Ground
That's the big feature. It doesn't use up its pow
er pushing itself on weight, but puts all of its power
to pulling the load.
Powerful motor runs stationary machinery when
tractor is not, working in the field.
Come out and witness the demonstration and see
for yourself. -
Bean Spray Pump Co.
San Jose
California
GOING TO RIDE
on the good old glorious? Then look
over jour car and see it its equipment
is complete. It there is something
lacking or should be replaced, come
right here and our efficiency In auto
cupply service will make up the defi
ciency. Don't trust to luck that you
can got along without It. That's the
very thing you arc likely to need most
urgently. f
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
MV
irui
Make Thrift a Household Word
Teach the children to be thrifty. Habits
formed in childhood are not apt to change
in after years. The key opening box of
ShinoiA with moe than fifty shines and a
ShinoiA HOME SET
for polishing is an outfit
unequalled for economy
and convenience.
BLACK TAN WHITE
At all dealers Take no tubetitute.
SHINE WITH SmimhA AND SAVE
mi:)
H0MJ SIT
The Portland Hotel
PORTLAND, OREGON
Tho Kose City's world-famed hotel, occupying aa
entiro block. All outside rooms. Superior dining
and grill service. An atmosphere of refinement, with
a service of courtesy.
European Plan, $1.50 and TJp
RICHARD W. CHILDS, Manager
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