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MEDFORD MATIj TRfBUXE. MEDFORD, OREOOX. SATURDAY. JUNE HO. 1917.
TOCAL AND
PERSONAL
At the nieellnt; held of the Ftatc
lime board at Salem this week. Hen
ton Howers. the Ashland nietnlier of
the board, was authorized to investi
gate further Into the Gold Hill lime
district which was recently visited by
the board, and two oiher members
Dean Conlley and B. K. Leedy were
instructed to obtain prices on ma:
chinery that may be needed In devel
oping the industry.
Johnson for hush cUss watch re
pairing. tf
Mr. and Mrs. V.'. It. Osborne have
returned home from their visit with
frlefidB In Koseburg.
Buttermilk, 10c gal. Devoe's.
The funeral services held over the
late David Klmer Cottrell, who was
accidentally shot and killed in the
Meadows district last Wednesday by
Lane YVyland, who mistook him for a
deer, were attended by a large con
course of friends and relatives. Many
were present from all parts of the
country. The services wero held at
10 a. m., Saturday in the Weeks &
Mctlowan company chapel. There
wero many beautiful floral trllnites.
The interment was In the I. O. O. F.
cemetery of this city.
Bakery goods at DSVoe's.
Miss May Maltby left this morning
for Alsea, Oregon, tof spend the niin
morr there with 'her parents. Miss
Maltby taught school the past year In
the vicinity ofrrail.
See Dave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office, Room 404, M.
F. & H. Bdlg.
Kllen Batcheldcr of Hilt, California,
Is spending the week end In the city,
having arrived Friday evening.
Big 6c milk shakes at DeVoe's
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Illnman return
ed today from a month's visit In Los
Angeles and vicinity. Miss June Hin
man accompanied them back as far
as San Francisco and will return
home Monday.
Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly.
Among Eagle Point people who
spent Friday In the city were Mrs.
Carl Narrlgan, Aden Hasseltlne, John
Simmons, John V. Mclntyre and R. O.
Brown.
Fresh Chocolates at DeVoe's.
The public market has its busiest
day tho present season today. All the
booths except tho meat departments
"were occupied with stocks, and many
chickens, berries, ' cherries and all
kinds of garden produce were sold.
For the best Insurance see Holmes,
the Insurance Man,
Miss Maud Fox of Berkeley. Cali
fornia, who has been visiting In the
city for the past two weeks, left for
home Saturday morning.
Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, Si.
Marks building. Phone 323-Y.
Mrs. Martha A. Jones and her sis-1
ter, Mrs. I. E. Walker, are lit the city
for several days from Portland. Mrs.
Walker owns the town site on which
the town of Copper, Callforna, was
built.
Baths, 25c Hotel Holland.
W. A. Crane and A. Learned of the
Applegate are spending Saturday in
the city.
Piano for rent, Palmer Piano
Place. 2S South Central. S6
W. Hurtclson. the well known min
ing man of Beagle, Is spending the
week end in the city.
Phone SS4 Heath's Drug Store.
H. H. Humphrey of Washington, P
C, is In the city visiting his brother-in-law.
Porter J. N.ff, fur several
dnys. .Mr. Humphrey Is chief of the
division of diseases of cereal products
In tho agricultural department of the
government and Is on his annual tour
of Inspection thruotit the country.
Gasoline and oil at DeVoe's.
Mr. am) Mis. F. Hoy Davis returned
homo this morning from a several
days solourn in Portland, where Mr.
!nvls was a witness in a case before
the federal jury.
Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat.
Mrs. Melville l.linbach ivf Masslllon
Ohio, arrived In the city this morning
to visit Mrs. Delhi rt Fehl.
Dr. Henry Hart. Jackson County
Bank building. Office hours, 2 to 4
p. m.
An automobile party of tourists
Consisting uf Mrs. Wayiiuk. Mrs
Storch. Miss n,., Hton h and Mis.
Edlih Hlmlman. all of Seattle. Is
spending several days in the city after
having spent the early pert tin of the
week In Ashland and vl, luiiy.
In a hurry call ss.
A. 11. Rhodes, minister of I he loral
Seventh Pay Advenllsl church, wen!
to Grants Pass this imwiiliii: to par
ticipate In the n"arlerl ronfereme ef
the church In that city today.
Johnson for hlfh class watch re
pairing, tf"
Among the out of town people here
to attend tho funeral of David K. Cot-
terell today are Maltle C. Khoads of
Portland, .1. It Van Handel of S'av
ton. On con, and T. C. Cotten ll of
Berkeley, California.
Meti cars at Riverside Garage.
C. H. 11111 Is spending the week end
111 the clly Yifim I'rovolt.
OrcRon, (Vllfornla, V. S. Land.
Booklet free. Write Joseph (lark,
Sacramento, California. lot;
The Ashland celebration commit
tee, II. O. Frobach, secretary, desires
all Medford people who can furnish
accommodations for people during
July 3 to 5 notify the secretary at
once.
H. L. Boss, Mrs. Fanny Ross and
Miss Leila Ross of Eugene, who are
visiting Mrs. Maud .Montgomery In
this clly, accompanied by Mrs. Mont
govery, spent today in an outing at
Ashland. They will return to the city
this evening.
A. C. Xlnlnger and J. Thornton
were down from Ashland today and
arranged to place 700 choice reserved
seats on sale at the Medford Pharma
cy for the Round up.
All Interurban cars stop at The Su
gar Bowl. Medford and Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. trcmunson cf lerby
are visitors In the city today.
Just received, fresh supply famous
ceressa meal. Delicious to eat. Aids
digestion and relieves constipation, or
money back. J. W. Wakefield.
G. M. Riggens of Weed, who has
been visiting relatives In this vicinity
returned to his home In Weed, Cali
fornia, today.
Metr cars at Riverside Garage.
Miss Pearl Shanks of Jacksonville
went to Gold Hill this morning for a
visit with relatives and friends.
Ashland Chautaqua, July 11 to 20.
Take a vacation and tent In the park.
Splendid program and a great new
auditorium. Something doing all
the time. For season tickets call
Medford 620. 86
E. W. Roberts of Watkins Is a busi
ness visitor in the city today.
Alco Taxi Phone S8.
For the love of Mike, bring home
some Ice cream from The Sugar Bowl,
Medford and Ashland. 30c qt.
E. A. .Nolan and C. A. Phillips of
Oakland,-California, and John Har
rington of San Francisco are an auto
tourist party spending the week end
in the city.
Will Bell new Bulck automobile di
rect from factory for $1150. Is 5
pusscnger car, was ordered in April
and not needed now. Car will be de
livered to. me by Bulck agent at
Grants Pass, about July 1st. Phone
C. E. Coppln, Josephine hotel. Grants
Pass. 8-;
Try fresh candy for a change It's
different. Sugar Bowl, Medford and
Ashland.
Mrs. O. E. Osborne of Medford is
registered at the Hotel Portalnd.
Portland.
Rev. W. B. Hamilton has returned
from a fortnight spent In Portland at
tending the "summer school" for ministers.
Try eocoanut chop suey candy. Su
gar Bowl, Medford and Ashland, 30c
pound.
What truss? The Akron truss, with
the never-slip pad. If you wear a
truss, come In and look this over.Only
at Heath's Drug Store.
SEVENTH X)MP.XV, NOTICE.
All members or the Seventh com
pany will meet at the armory at 10:30
a. m sharp. Sunday, July I, for the
purpose of attending church service
at the M. E. church.
A. J. VANCE.
Captain.
PERSHING'S ARMY LANDS
(Continued from page 1.)
Ihe "Mar-ieillnise" ns the American
colors were hoisted to their stall's.
Officially Welcomed.
The town soon took on n holiday
apHarani e and before the day was
over scores of American t'las wen
t"I invr iiliiiis with the tricolor ol
France over public biiildui'.'s and pri
vate homes.
Delegations of American army of
ficers from Paris ami American na
val men from elsewhere were present
with French military men of high rank
mill a similar icprt'M'iitulion from
the French naw to receive (lie new
I'iglitinir forces f the allies.
Land was tir-t siuhli-il from the
transports on Monday night, an exciting-
trip through the submarine
line. Freipieiit warnings of Mtiiihu
lines operating in the expedition's
eour-e were received during the 'ast
few day of the voyage, nlid the pass
age through the war zone was made
al high s.ed.
Mini .-other l'ivall..l.
The tin II well' prepared lor even
emergency during tin- iw-rioil. IVai
and lil'iboals Wi re placed so as o lie
.jiuckly iivuilalilc, th ' watches at all
the lookout stations were heavily re
ilifolvi d.
Weather I Iiliolis illlllllg the en
tire vovage wen- ideal, and til" men
arrived in ..e!l.nt health. The ilnv.
wire var.n and the nights cool mid
eoinfi.rtalile, wlnie Ihe sea was i.nas
aniiv smooth, Ver few ca-c- o!
-ca-i. kness ,,r other illness was re
ported. A I HKNl II SKAl'iHiT. Tlnir-cav.
June - . Vincroan troop tlei.eral
IV rsliing-, the Aiiieriean .mim.in-lrr ,
General 'el!i tier, representing Frcti. h
general headquarters, and a small
staff arrived here earlv this moiling
from I'aris. A pomiiig rain mid Ihe
early hour kepi all hut n few hun
dred enthusiast!,. towiisM-ople lit
hoioc, hut those who were on hand
welcomed the general warmly.
General Pershing will confer with
General this morning. He will
then visit Rear Admiral Cleaves on
the flagship this afternoon.
FRANCE TO TAX
PARIS, June 30. The new finance
bill of JoBeph Thierry, minister of fi
nance will. If voted by parliament,
add about 1,500, 000, OOo'francs a year
to France's income. The most radical
of tbe new features is a tax upon ex
penditures of individuals which is to
bo collected by tbe merchants who,
when sales are made, will add on be
half of the government 5 per cent on
all articles classed as indispensable,
and 10 per cent on all luxuries.
A tax of three-tenths of one per
cent Is proposed on all inheritances
and donations exceeding in value 2,
000 francs. It is to be paid annually
during the lifetime of heirs or bene
ficiaries. E
PAWS, June 30. An official an
nouncement was made last night that
the armored cruiser Kleber had
struck n mine off Point St. Matrieu
on Wednesday and sunk. Three of
ficers and thirty-five men were lost.
The Ixleber hud come from Dakar,
Africa, and wns on its way to Pirest.
The cruiser Kleber was built in
Bordeaux in J!)(I2, launched in 1J103
and cost $:i,0"l,li00. She was 42(J i
feet Ion, '$; feet beam mid had n
draught of 24 feet. Her displacement
was 7."i"8 tons. Her complement nt
the time of launching was oUU men.
NEUTRALS MAY NOT
SUPPLY GERMAN MARKETS
WASHINGTON-, June 30. Amer
ica's export policy will be determined
by President Wilson only after a most
careful study of the subject in all its
international aspects. - After the
problem has been gone over at to
day's cabinet meeting, it was disclos
ed that the first presidential procla
mation putting certain commodities
under government control fprobably
will not be issued for some-days. r
Many complications are presented.
The administration, firm In its Inten
tion to check the movement of sup
piles from the European neutral
countries to Germany, is anxious at
the same time that no injustice be
done to neutrals. It Is realized that
any program for rationing opens It
self to many abuses.
Switzerland, for Instance, receives
its entire coal supply from Germany
in exchange for home produced food
products. If the United States de
clines to, grant license for German
exports to Switzerland and unless the
Swiss cense exporting food products
to Germany, Switzerland will have to
go through the winter with an Inade
quate coal supply. The question of
tonnage, too. presents a complicated
problem. Coal probably will be put
under license in the first proclama
tion. As bunker coal will be licensed,
this arrangement will give the United
States and England together a firm
control of both allied and neutral
shipping.
The disposal of neutral tonnage
and a score of other complexities
must be worked out before a definite
policy Is adopted. Plans for diverting
Japan's tonnage to trans-Atlantic ser
vice are to tie considered before a
final decision Is made as to a pro
gram. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
l'olt KENT l'our-rooi bungalow,
sleeping porch and cement base
ment; Ill.T.o per month, N
Kiverslde. Phone i; 1-V. MJ
KOH SALK One rump outfit for
well. Fuller & Johnson pump, on
fclno. javk. pump head, cyUn.hr,
1 H-inrh pipe. K. H. Janney, .lack-'
non County AhMract Co. M
WAXTKU loo cords of wood, cut
2.00 a cord. Inquire V. H. Har-j
num. Juoksonvillo. 1
KUU SALE -Pit
laurels. T-c.
cherries nt The
Phone "sn-Ki:. or
Jacksonville 21K13.
TK--roundup.
Austin.
Private partio.i to the'
Phone j;.6-L. Chas. W
GOOD
EYES
Here experience and ability with
.very modern Instrument provid d for
accurate eye-testlni. Is annurance of
tbe best fervice for those who value
the necessity of Rood eyes,
DR. RICKERT
KVIXltiHT SPKt I.U.IST
Sledford, Orvcon.
CONFEREES SEEK
STRIKE M BUTTE
BUTTE. Mont., Jur.e 30. A com
mittee representing the striking elec
tricians met officials of the Montana
Ppwer company today in an effort to
bring about a settlement of tbe elec
trician's strike against the power
company for higher pay. The electri
cians also demanded that the mining
companies grunt tho demands of met
al mine workers who want $ a day
and improved working conditions.
The electricians presented their
demands and the conference adjourn
ed until this afternoon. It was an
nounced that F. J. MeN'ulty, Interna
tional president of the electricians,
has started for Butte to participate In
the conferences. W. H. Ftodgers, fed
eral mediator, is awaiting the arrival
of John McBride, another mediator,
who is due here tomorrow from Salt
Lake City.
The mines continued operation
with a slightly Increased force. Or
ganizers of international unions who
have arrived here are attempting, it
was said, to organize the metal mine
workers union so that it can be recog
nized by the American Federation of
Labor. So far the union has not
sought affiliation. Mining companies
allege that It Is controlled by the In
dustrial Workers of the World. It
was authoritatively stated that Chas.
H. Moyer, now head of the Interna
tional Mine, Mill and Smeltermen, is
but a short distance from Butte
awaiting developments.
BRITISH WIN COAL MINES
(Continued from Page One.)
leveled by shell fire, but were repuls
ed elsewhere.
Object In Doubt.
One of the most interestine; sections
of the KuroH'iin fighting- front just
now is the Verdun region, where n
erics of violent German attacks is
taking place.
Whether these assaults are :lnv-
T A 17 ONE MAD
JL -TVVJJLy
MERRY NIGHT
Thur. July 5
rty-
WINTEft
GARDENS
saemmuy
SPtaa-t-
HiKUett slimy vwr mvii on the cKit.
Scut Snlo Mmnlav. Mai! onlrix nmv.
1 lurry!
7.V, M.OO. $l..-o. $2.00. ifj.rft.
AMUSEMENTS.
TONIGHT
WM. A. BRADY
Presents
CARLYLE BLAIKWELL
JUNE ELV1DGE
ARTHUR ASHLEY
-In
The Social Leder'
The. irv t if a vmuuhh's ile-p.Tnte
.'.tWl- to win a tn:in, of tin. -or-row
:nd pjtm -lie enn-ifd utlicr- hy
her effort-. :nd of lite Iinal h:ip
jiinciH wliii li t iinie to th.we other--.
TRIANGLE COMEDY
A Finished Product
TOMORROW:
CHARLIE as
the COUNT
A HHi Show
has roim to In n
rvifiil.tr huppm
Inu hero.
STAR
v..
few
txT.TO!N..-. figgr-m r&,y
tiling more than deimmslriition-; cn a I
l.irjre eale, it is diffieult to limkn out j
from the official report-;. N?ver-1
thele, it i- clear that the German I
crown prince, foiled a year in t
liw prolonged attempt to take the
famoiw French .-tronhnM, is iiain
deliverin-j blows of force and nui-1
nitude on its defenM's and has made;
some impressions on the French Imesj
availed. I
The offensive tendeiey of the Oer-
mnns under the crown prince is alo
in evidence on the Aisne front, where
they have attacked violently in the
vicinity of Cerny mid Coiheny. They
vert? driven hack with terrific losses
yesterday in Ihe latter region, but
succeeded hit niirht hy blowini,' the
French positions to pieces and em
ploying liipiid lire in takini: a salient
in the French position nortliens; of
Cerny.
How's This?
We offer One Ilundri-d PrJIar Reward f.r anj
ca? of t'atarrh itt tcuijut be vurrd hj 1111 a
I'aurrb Core.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O.
We, the linden J rnr.1. haxe known F. 3.
Cinuer fur tin Ut li jvarn, uud Ix-llfTf Llm
K'rfectlT honorable In all buF!m-fl traLs-icTiou
scd Ouanclalij- able to tarry uut atij oMigalk-nj
3tade hy bis firm.
NAT. BANK OF COMMF.nrK.
TuU-il. Ohio.
Fall's Catarrh C'iri In tnVfn fnt-Timllv. aetlrit
llrctlT ujiou ttiP IiIi-hI and u.ik-hi.h urfui-i of
the system. Ti'stimniilfll sent frt-e. I'rk-e 75
rents per bottle. S.Jd by all DniCfrte It.
Take Uali's Fatnllj I'Ula ror cotastiMtlun.
BOXING
EXHIBITION
JULY 1
Sunday Aftcrnnon, 2 till 4 p. m.
Huund-iip Grounds
Watson-Burns
McCarthy-Burns
Will perform and work out for the
public.
Ba; Punching, Rope Skipping, Run
ning Wrestling and Hoxin.
Admission Free.
Highest quality, jewelrr repairing,
diamond setting, watcb
repairing.
fi'ph Martin J.Reddy
vf yJ Agate mounting and en
graving.
212 E. Main St Medford. Ore.
MOTHERS
Be Careful
Don't you know milk
is the one thing you
should know to be
pure and wholesome
for the babies at all
times and especially
during hot weather?
And the only way
you can be sure is to
get Pasteurized milk,
absolutely pure and
free from all germs.
We are now pre
pared to furnish you
Pasteurized milk and
cream, delivered dai
ly, and guarantee it
to keep sweet from
46 to 48 hours.
Ask your doctor.
Get the state's score
on your milkman's
product not his
barns, but the milk
he is delivering you.
Our score is 94 V2
The Dairy
Phone48 233E.Main
SU
Will pay as high as Five
Dollars and up for good
second-hand suits.
Will buy odd coats,
hats and shoes
Phone 4-6-7
DENNY-&: CO.
Fruit Marketing Agents
Specializing in the dis
tribution of northwest
ern boxed fruits.
M.E.ROOT,
Medford, Phone 294
Main Office Chicago, III. Western Office Payette, Idaho
F. H. Hogue, Western Manager,
AMUSEMENTS
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yoa want
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Solo by
Mr. Capper.
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ASHLAND
ROUND-UP
Reserved Seat Sale
700 choice chair seats
now on sale at
MEDFORD PHARMACY
Representative
AMUSEMENTS
PLAYING TONIGHT
DRAMA AN0 FOX COMEDY.
A PERFECTLY BALANCED
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IRENE HOWLEY
JACKDEVEREAUX
Her Father's Keeper
A play that rom'iines comedy and drama
in a manner that is refreshing and pleasing.'
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WM. FOX COMEDY
I V.-. tin in- ToM MIX
'.il'lil-('l'..:!!iiii..ii ( nwlmv, as
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TUESDAY
Personal Appearance.
Meet Lovely
Myrtle Stedman