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PAGE TWO I0CAL AND 1J PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kldd liave re turned from a fishing und camping trip on the .McKcnzIo above Kimene, reporting good success. Johnson for bygb cI.-bb watch re pairing. tf E. A. Hlldreth, Sr.. of Butte FallH arrived Thursday In Medford to spend the weok end. Buttermilk, 10c gal. DeVoe'B. The fire department was culled yes terday noon to 4 01 S. Newton stroet, where a bonfire had set fire to a box of excelsior standing by a woodshed. The flames weie extinguished with but very little damage. Mrs. N. 8. Dennett and son, Lester, returned liiBt night from a ten days' visit with Mrs. Dennett's sisters In Riddle and Itoseburg. Mr. Dennett also attended the Women of Wood craft convention In Hoseburg hurt week. Bakery goods at DoVoe's. Mr. and Mrs. Koch Grunt of Gcn ada, California, are spending several days In the city, having arrived late Thursday. Bee Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404, M. F. & H. Ddlg. W. B. Walker is a huslnoss visitor in the city today from Cottage Grove. 4 MIbb Alice Morgan of .Jacksonville Is visiting In tho city today. She was alBo hero yesterday. Big 6c milk shakes at DoVoo's W. M. D. Ames of Berkeley and Herman Kower of Oakland were among the California automobile tourists In the city last night and to day. Dr. Heine fits glaasoB correctly. Mr. and Mrs. Orris C. Crawford re turned last night from a several days VBltl in Portland, whore Mr. Crawford appeared as a witness In a case be fore the fedoral grand Jury. . FreBh Chocolates at DoVoe's. W. II. Lytic, slato veterinarian, of Salem, is in tho city for a conference with County Agricultural Agent Cute on livestock diseases. There Ib very little discaso among stock in this county, excepting a little hog cholera. For the best Insurance see Holmoa, the Insurance Man. - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Popo of Lodl, California, are tourists spending sev eral days in the city and vicinity. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St. Marks building. Phone 323-Y. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Cudo and O. 11. Vance of Sonttln uro among tho anto- mobllo tourists visiting In the city. Baths, 25c. Hotel Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Owon, dnugh totr and maid have returned from n month's visit at Keau Clnlro, Wiscon sin, Piano for rent. Palmer Piano Place, 28 South Central. SC , W. S. Noyes of Onklund, California, arrived In tho city Into Thursday to spend several days hero on business. Phone 884 Hoath's Drug Store. W. 11. Cowles, editor of the Spokesman-Review and millionaire publisher of Spokane, arrived In Medford Thurs day evening with his wife and daugh ter en route to Spokane from Santa Barbara, where ho bus a winter homo, and left Friday for the north. Mr. Cowles was enthusiastic over tho Sis kiyou highway and declares that no better planned rond oxlsts anywhere Ho predicts that eventually It will be como famous among tho highways ol America. Ho was delighted with the appearance of tho valley and express ed a deslro to return for an extended stay. Gasoline and oil at DoVoo's, An unusually large number of an tomobllo tourists have been passinK thru tho city tho past two days, both north and south. The hotels of the cly wero filled with ouch tourists last night, most of whom continued their Journeys this morning. Dr. Heine, eye, car, nosn, throat. Dr. Henry Hart, Jackson County Bank building. Office hours, 2 to 4 p. m. The Modloid loilc.o of i:ils will tnke part In tho round up purndn In Ashland tho tunrnltm of July 4. for tho reason tht muny have pluimcil outing of various K IikIh in other places and It would be clirtleult rot others to attend to homo duties that morning and get to Ashland in time to parade. The Klks also have an In vitation to attend the round up role hratlon at Albany. Oregon, on the same date. In a hurry call SS, Mrs. Charles L. Srhleffelln who Inst week suffered a broken ankle while soliciting lied Cross funds is now ni her home, r.(i:t S. Oiikdiilc. having been removed from the Snerecl Heart hospltnl yesterday. The best Insurance for your com plexion Is Dykes Peroxide Cream. At Heath's Drug Store. H. Roland lilalsyer of Klamath Falls, county agrleullur.il immit of Klumnth county. Is spending several days In the city and vicinity. He emu. nnrn primarily to gi t Information at the state exporl ut station on fei- Hirers. Johnson for high class watch re pairing. ,,, Mrs. John Flood, who came here to attend the funeral of James Kent, re turned today to her home In Slssou, California. Mrs. W. S. Morgan of Slsson and Mrs. G. Parkinson of Cas- tlo Rock. California, who also came to'attend this funeral, will remain In tho city for several days yet. A. C. -Mnlnger and J. Thornton were down from Ashland today and urranged to place 700 choice reserved seats on sale at tho Medford Pharma cy for tho Round up. What truss? The Akron truss, with tho ever-slip pud. if you wear a truss come in and look this over. Only at Heaths' Drug storo. Mrs. Hverett McArthur and Miss Maud Corlles left this morning for Sun Francisco where they will spend the next six weeks. Metz cars at Riverside Garage. Walter W. Moloney of Wolf creek has enlisted In tho army at the Med ford recruiting office and has gone to Portland to tako the physical exam ination. He enlisted several months ago in Company Seven, but was given a discharge by Captain Vanco so lie could enlist In tho army. Just received, fresh supply famous ceressa meal. Delirious to eat. Aids digestion and relieves constipation, or money back. J. W. Wakefield. Miss Leola Ewbank returned to Eugene today after a visit of two weeks with hor sister, Mrs. J. E. Dent. Oregon, California, U. S. Land. Booklet free. Write Joseph Clark, Sncramento, California. 10C Miss Ilattlo Ttundlott of Portland Is visiting her slBter, Mrs. F. Gray. Metz cars at Riverside Garage. Mrs. A. F. '.N'toth has returned home from Weed, California, where sho was visiting her sister. I would commenco July with a package of Dykes Peroxide Cream. It prevents sunburn and tan. Hoath's Drug Storo. Ralph Jenkins and son of Fargo N. D., who for two days have beon vlsltt- ing 11. F. Piatt, cousin of Mr. Jonklns, loft today for Ixjiig Beach, California. Mr. Jenkins is a nephew of Fire Chief Lawton with whom he also visited. Ashland Chautunua. July 11 to 20. Tako a vacation and tent In tho park. Splendid program und a groat now auditorium. Something doing all the tlmo. For season tickets call Medford 020. 8C Thomas Lewis of Eagle 'Pblnt is t. visitor In tho city today. Alco Taxi Phone S8. W. Hart Hamilton, who hns been on his Englo Point ranch for the past week, left Friday for Crescent City to join his family, who arc spending the summer there. Flunk Owen has returned from a trip to his old homo nt Eau Clalro, Wisconsin. Mrs. Keono, wife of Dr. J. JI. Kecno, hns beon critically ill at her home for several days. Her condition todny wns reported as slightly Im proved. Will sell new Bulek aiilomobllo ill rcct.from factory for f 1 1."0. Is n passenger car, was ordered In April and not nooded now. Car will be de livered 10. mo ny milck agent at Grants Pass, about July 1st. Phone O. U. Coppln, Josephlno hotel, Grunts Pass. nr, The condition of Mrs. Ralph Cow- gill, who was operated on nt the Sa cred Heart hospital lust .Monday, Is reported as Improving. STORE AT CANANEA KACH, Ariz., .lime L'H. All L'lllllU in the big gem-nil uicnniililc .store nl the I'lllliiueu CollMiliilntcil Cnppol company, which rinsed its mines, mills and sinrllers mi June ', lmv been rnnl'iscnlril l)v the Mexienn of ficials nt. I'liimiiea. neenriliiin' t,i in. formation received here I'mm Hi, Solium Cupper rump hhIhv. lined nliler is honor iiiniiiliiiiicl in I nmiiicii und nil works there are 'losCll. It WHS t'lillllil itiilinKilile I'm the Mexican envernineiil In n i, !' mines I inise I he smmle nl' . plosives lins been evliimsteil. TOM WATSON'S PAPER HELD UP AS SLACKER SA AN'N'AII. tin.. June !! i ,i, the priiviMiui, i,l' tin, ,. ;,, art. Hie Ineul pcstiil't ire tnilllv belli 1 deliveries of Thnmns K. Walseu' weekly newspaper which bus hern nt turkiir.r I ho iirmy draft, pending a ,,. eisinu liy the postiit'fiec department DIED. WELLS. In Weed, Siskiyou conn ty. June 2ii, 1 I 7. Hnrn. beloved win of Harry S, Wells und mother of Mrs Ino ,M. Tonkin, Frank H. and Morrl: A. Wells, a native of Phoenix, Oregon used years. Funeral nt Yieku Juno L'S. Interment Yrekn. Funeral Notice Funeral .-en ires over the l.ite viil Kliuer enroll will lie held unlay, Julie .'111, ut 111 u. in., in rliniirl ,,' . Weeks & Mrtiowui Ha- Sat a tin n Co The ('In Mian Science service w used. The interment ill 1,,. j I. O O. !', I'oineteiy, .McdlVrd. ill I ii tin MEDFOuD MATL TRTBUNE, BROWN 10 LEAVE Tlie official local miiiini.'cr posi tion ol' tlio Kogue Hivcr Canal com pany lias been done uwny with, unil K. Jr. lirown, who lias held that of fice for several years past, will leave ill n few days for Turoiiiii or Seattle, where it is understood he will be en gaged in ii shipbuilding venture with Patrick Welch, president of the Hoclie Hivcr Canal company. The managerial duties will lie di vided among several men. liny Mor on, nephew of Mr. Welch, who lias long been connected with the locul office, will have charge of the finaii- ial and business end, und net ns sort of general overseer. Kulph ( or.'gill, the chief engineer, will have charge of the engineering and irrigating de partments. K. ('. Hamilton will he in harge of the company ranches, n position he formerly held until about ixteen months ugo. He has recently been located in Klkhcail, Or. Porter J. Ncff, as attorney for the company and vice-president, win uiso iook ni ter certain details of the company's business. The company will remove its of fices from Hie corner of West Main and Harllelt streets on July 1 to 'Ml North Central avenue. RAISE COAL PRICES DKCATUR, HI., Juno 2!). Local coul opernfors today increased the price of coal fifi cents a ton nt the mine. This nmkes the price ijvl.OJ per ton. According to word from Wash ington, the locnl operators xvere n purlv to the recent, price agreement and the ledcrnl trade commission is expected lo demiind an explanation of the raise ill prices. WAR TAX BILL NOW PRACTICALLY FINISHED WASHINGTON', Juno 29. "With revision of the war tax hill virtually completed and now totalling $1,449,- 000.000 agulnst tho $1,800,000,000 lovy of Increased taxes adopted by the house, tho senate, finance commit tee today considered authorization of additional bonds. ' ' Senator Stone proposed a bond Is. sue of $500,000,000. The committee plans to roach a decision tomorrow and to fix tho rnto to bo Imposed on war excess profits probably sixteen percent. During lengthy committee discussion of tho bond question, a larger issuo wns not suggested, nl though with a halt billion of bonds. Senator Simmons said tho bill still would full short by $1100,000.000, and probably more, of meeting tho ensu lug year's war oxpenso. From excess profit tho committee, plnns to raise $300,000,000. An amendment adopted today would ox- empt from the tax upon Individual persons: In office or employment, Including that of a commercial traveler or agent whoso remuneration consists wholly of a fixed and dcffnlto sum irrespec tive of tho amount of business dono or any other contingency; and a pro fesslon tho profits of which depend mainly on tho personal qunllfirutions of tho individuals and In which there Is not required tho investment of more than nntnlnurrapltul. Manufacturers and their rcpresen tatlves generally are opposing the re peal proposed by the coniinltlee of tho draw-buck by which they recelvo from the government practically nil duties paid on raw tnnterlals which enter into manufactured products which later are exported. MEDFORD IS GIVEN 1500 CARS OF APPLES SPOKANH, Wash.. .1 nun 2!). An estimate of 211, .101) curs of apples In the principal upplo districts of the four northwestern stales, for the II' 17 season, was made public here today by L. J. Blot, secretary of the Fruit Growers' agency, a co-operative marketing organization. He said the estimate was based upon tho most re liable Information gathered from the various districts. Following are the estimates on the various districts: Walla Wnlla. f.00 cars; Whlto Sal man and Underwood, 201) curs; south eru Idaho, 2.200 ears; Yakima valley s.M'O ears; Low Ision, Idaho. 2.MI cars; Bluer Root valley, Muntatna, son cars; Hood River, Oregon, 1 200 cars Medford anil adjoining districts. Ore- T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY U AM'ini -Burned wire. Phono 11- i:i-U. s WAMCI) Wood choppers. w-n-r. WAXTKH Kporlonced woman for general housework. Good wages. Phone 7M-.I. MEDFOTtD, OftF.fJON, FTITDAY. .TUXE 20, 1017. gon, 1500 cars; Wonatchee, Wash., 8000 cars; Spokane, (i.r0 cars. WILSON OPPOSES PROHIBITION (Continued from rage Oue.) often represents the president in con ferring with congressmen, went to the capltol today and told senators tho president does not desire to disturb or dlvido public sentiment during tho war by cutting off consumplon of light alcolohic beverages in general use and that such action Is unneces sary us It would conserve compara tively small supplies of foodstuffs. Tho provision to stop manufacturo of distilled spirits, Mr. Burleson told senators, was not objectionable to the president. Some of the senate leaders later ex pressed confidence that the prohibi tion sections would be modified so as to permit beer and wine manufacture to continue and that prohibition of disilled spirits would be adopted. Amended for President. An amendment to meet the presi dent's wishes, Senator Pheluu Bald, would be offered, probably next week. 'The president feels that such ac- tlort ought to Batlsfy the prohibititon lsts as well as all others, if he is given authority and full responsibility, If he deems it necessary In any emergency to prohibit further manufacturo of beer and wines," said Senator Phe lan, "hut he docs not believe It is necessary to Immediately cut off tho use of beor and other beverages with little alcohoi." President Wilson expressed to Sen ator Martin his hope for prompt ac tion upon the bi)l and nuxiety over the prospects of dolay from the prohibi tion Issue. "I told tho prosldent I was against such procedure," said Senator Mar tin. "I said congress Itself has the responsibility and should net not pass it along to the president." Opimsctt t'essution. Senator Phelan, however, positively stated that the president is favoring legislation giving him authority to either continue or stop manufacture of malt and vinous beverages, and Is opposed to Immediate cessation. KfTprls to arrange for a vote on the bill at 5 p. m. tomorrow were blocked by objections of Senators Borah and Lodge. "I have no "disposition to crowd the matter," said Senator Chamberlain, in charge of tho bolll,"' but 1 wanted to know how tho senate felt about it." Senator Hardwick's motion to re commit the bill to. the agriculture committee no the ground that it is unconstltution was lost. Senator Reed and the ;GoorgIu senator alone supporting it. ... : Heading of the bill for amendments was then begun, An amendment adopted by Senntor Lowis of Illinois would limit alcoholic ic content of intoxicating beverages to ten per cent after September 1. MUST FiGHT TILL VICTORY (Continue from Page One.) them without adding a single battal ion to the army. Why in France? "Our greatest army Is In Franco. We nre there to recover for the people who linvo been driven out, their pat rimony, the land which belonged to tbeni. As to Mesopotamia, It Is not and never has been Turkish. You have only to read the terrible reports to see "what n wilderness the Turks huvo niudo of iho Garden of F.den. Whut is to happen to Mesopotumtn must bo left to tho peace conference and there Is one thing that will never happen lo It. It will never be restor ed to tho blasting tyranny of the Turks. "Tlie same observation applies to Armenia. As lo the Geriuun colonies, that again is a matter which must be settled by the great International pence conference. When wo conic to settle who must be the future trus tees of those uncivilized hinds? We Mail Us Your Watch and Jewelry Work Wo are prepared lo take care of nil watch, clock and Jewelry repairing, diamond and agate mounting of all kinds done by nil expert. Kvervthing we sell or repair Is absolutely guar anteed. Kngrnving done by an expert. P. Sv---See our rings. Martin J. Reddy Vitality 1'irM. Phone ID. Correct Time VUltoi-s Alvt'iiy V elcoine. must take Into account the sentiments of the peoples themselves and wholh er they are anxious to secure the re turn of their former masters or whether they would rather trust their destinies to other and Juster and gen tler hands. The wishes, desires and interests of the people themselves of all those countries must be the domi nant factor in settling their future government. Kiltiiuihlo Pence Basis. "Peace must be framed on bo equit able a basis that tho nations would not wish to disturb it. It must bo guaranteed by. destruction of Prus sian military power so that the confi dence of the German people shall be put In tho equity of their cause and not In the might of their armies, bet ter guarantoo than ether would be democratization of the German gov ernment." 'No one wishes to dictate to tho German people the .form of govern ment under which they should choose to live. But it is right wo should say that we will enter into negotiations with a freogovernment of Gcrmuiiy with a different attitude of mind and a different tetmper and different spir it and with less suspicion and more confidence than we should with a gov ernment with whom wo feel today to be dominated by the aggressive and arrogant spirit of Prussian militarism. "All the allied governments will, In my judgment, he acting wisely If thoy draw that distinction in their general THIS WOMAN TOLD TO CHOOSE Between Operation and Death. Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 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Mail orders filled. Hurry! 7.-r, '$1,110, .Sl..-n, Sii.no. ."o. LAST TIME ROSE OF- THE SOUTH A lUiiiuii of a lleniilit'iil Love, with Peggy Hyland Al-o Frank Daniels Comedy "CAPTAIN JACK SHOULD YVORRV TOMORnOW: CAii'l.Yl.i: lil.At KUT.I.I. MEDFOrib'S Cozv Photoplay THEATER STAR Lots KK m SIOCREAL K m - -i ) SSr Vm05G4TCctJWy A & attitude toward he discussion of pence terms." An Exulted Victory. Speuklng of Russia, the premier added there were many hearts filled with gloomy nnxlety, contemplating tho prospect of a peace conference to settle the future of democracy with representatives present of tho most,1 reaeionnry autocracy In tho world. Are you looking forward; dear prospective mother, with a shudder ing dread, to the wonderful, beau tiful event of childbirth? You can avoid to a great extent, the strain and discomfort by preparing your system and putting yourself in splendid condition to meet the time. "Mother's Friend" is easily up plied by yourself. It softens and makes elastic the ligaments, mus cles and skin of the abdomen. Thou sands of mothers who have used "Mother's Friend" testify to its value in relieving much of the pain Carry the Flag on the Fourth We have flags, flag ornaments and flag holders for you auto. C. E. GATES AUTO CO: fcfe-i,.iirf,iw.' if- - - Southern Oregon's Greatest Place of Amusement. P A 17 ALL NEW TODAY Ji.VJI.I- tef. Pri. --3" Another of those cheery, "All-joy" shows a gloom-chaser .J'-'.. 4" ... v j. 1Y1A.KIjUL.K1 1 li icwitchina CLARK THE FORTUNE OF FIFI A seri'i-eciiiic tiiTi' i"t i n Ihc noti-il imvci liy rnlly Kllii.t Scawcll. Also Metro-Drew Comedy COMING MYRTLE STEDMAN But now Russia Is unshackled and free and her representatives at tho peace conference would bo represent ative of a free' people fighting for freedom ind arranging a future dem ocracy on the lino of freedom. Not merely would the Russian revolution Insure a more complcto but a higher, moro exalted victory than ever was eoriiimiplated. ar.d distress at childbirth. They make special mention of the relief ,irom nausea or morning sickness. There is in "Mother's Friend" that direct and immediate help which all expectant mothers need. Ret "Mother's Friend" from the druggist and begin to apply it night and morning. Write for the inter esting book for users of "Mother's Friend." It contains valuable advice to expectant mothers and is abso lutely free. Address Rrndfield Reg ulator Co. Dept. E. 415 Atlanta, Ga. Adults 15r r.liflrlrnn R f-wwj vtlllUAUU tV PAGE THEATRE ORCHESTRA Popular Concerts Afternoons and Evening Every Day The dainty. captivating idol of the multitudes-- -IX- TUESDAY IN PERSON