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PAGE TWO TOCAL AND JL' PERSONAL Th R-v. Aifr-i A. 1 Hce i-av this etniag lor a short vacation in Satli. He will rti-rs Lere Aus-s: 1st. Rer. J. K. EiiU:. D. I' . preach nen Sjniav r.o.i!t( ia :!ic Prit-rian cburrii. Sunday even ings union opa air Strrvks will fce'.d ia the- city park, ia i:ch to:h V. E.. tie Baptii;. Presbyterian and CarisUaa cb'irraes wi'.i wa::e. Johruon fo vatel r- pairiag. ti" T'ae Ved:ord lcise &f tits will not tiit- aari in th bif rojcdip parad it " Asfcliid &B Ju'.jr 4 The Medford K!k ere inviud to take frart la the pa rade ty the foir.n:it:te in eharce tut ceciaei tea: as tie af:a:r a as r.o: o: a striclr patriot! nature, they would not farxicira'.e as a body. Eauerailk, 10c gal. neVc". Pf tier Westerlund of Orion. Illinois, accompanied by his grandson. Forrest W'MierljBd of the same city, arrived in ike tity yesterday for a visit with Mr. eMer;ur.d son. John A. Wes- terlsnd. Thy mad" the tri;j from Illinois In an automobile by easy stares, having started two weeks aeo and will spend the remainder of the summer here. Mr. Westerlund rutted here (wo years ago. Bakery goods at DeVoe's. Mn. Batil Davenport. Ronald W Davenport. Jr.. and Master John Ira renport of Philadelphia are a tourist party who are spending several days In the city and vicinity. Be Dave Wood a boat that fire !n- arance policy. Offks. Room 4C4. M F. A H. Bdlg. Mrs. Frank McKee and Everett Me- Kee and the la'.ter'a brother and sis ter, returned Sunday from their auto mobile trip to San Frsnciieo. They returned to Medford the eoast route. Big 5e milk shakes at DeVoe's E. J. Gallagher, postoffice Inspector with headquarters in Spokane. Wash ington, is la the city on official busi ness. Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly Mr. and Mrs. William Reynolds of Seattle are tourists visiting in the city for several days. For the beat Insurance sea Holmes, the Insurance Man. Dr. Robert M. Graves, a Eugene dentist, has received his commission as first lieutenant and dental sur gecn ind has been assigned to the Oregon Coast Artillery cori. This means that I)r. Graves will look after the teeth of Company Seven boys when they enter Into active service. Dr. Frank Roberta, dentist. S- Marks building. Phone 323-Y. A report from Wood River valley state that the three eU which recent ly escaped from Klanuiia county's e'.k preserve o Seven Mile creek, have remained closo by the park, and have been eipectei to be pat back in the lnciosure at any time. Baths, 25c Hotel Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Chess of Eu gene arrived here Saturday for a week's vacation at their mountain home near Mtd'ord. Gasoline and oil at DeVoe's. Mai'lewood picnic lunch sets. Our price, J'ic. Medford Book store. Round up adnii:on prices: Bleach ers, grandstand. II: reserved seat. II.;. These include general admission. Mrs Porter J. Ne.'f and son. John, returned home today from 1-os An gelas where Join was aUt-nding school. They hate been gone since last February. Ioa't forget your Kodak films. You will STirely want them. Medford Book store. Wilson Wall. Frank Frot and Clifford Hatfield left this morr.lnc fr Klanath Fal'. .:ere thev plr tlcirate ia the Us Fourth of July cele:ration of that cl'.v. Mr. and Mrs. J F. MmVr, Bur ton Meamler ar.d Mi iri-e Mark were an automobile rartv from For: Jone. Calif.j-nia, whi n ;er.t Sin day In tie city. Fresh Chocolates at IVVoe's. I-r and Mr. I. C .'ohr.-on iirtu J I v a ito-:,o' ile in th r.y s ir..Jav fro Marshfir.d to sy-er.d jn this l w-inny. Dr. Heine, eye. ear. noe. throaL I.. K. I'.rur.k and K W. Ar..i-r-were v.?itT in tae ci:r Sj fr I the Hlue l-dc H1 I' f 1T C ia! f..r l-'.'i As ply II. ...:u J btiii.litii:. Hoy Mau. TOtitit ditn-! j in-.i-r, 1 !. a jin (,..-. ish J ,tt .i..nc c.t 1 Fir,-.! N:io:i.il Kj.-.V it t-oi ke. per Ii Far rs a: Ffutgrower tat. k, ikj iiu't ii ch in! Slut it- H-.i:ion In thai , in his new cm- d..y be plo merit as tra Of the H :rrv::: COn.ra::y. J. ceed.-i n Vr VI j tn the ) snk i.tin r. presenta'ive i Ad lire Ma. hlr.t! Shiri. y to.Iav sj 1 s f..r:.:er vi'.:on - Round i:p ad :jr rr:c s : HIa.-h.j , r. i".-; vrant-t eats. I! Ti,. dmlsjdon. Mrs. M I'u'.tin 1-t. II; re-rv.' ! sJe cener: .1 V(.- i-ft thi for Vwklati.l f':-?..r!:n. tended visit w.'h fr vc. Johnsoa tor hl4 clas ralrlnf. watcb re- Mrs. M A. Rader and daughter. Ui-f rrs ciile. left th:s ciorning Icd.aia. where Mrs. Ra. '.he rest of the Mia.a-.er. Miss Lucille Rader will be r.arr.e-i in the sear fu ture to Kayn.c&d poaeil, foraterly of t.?iis county, who taught school in the Oak Grove district, and who is now connected with one of the government Jepartmects in Waj;hir.gton, I). C. They will make their home tn Wasa-.r-g:om Meu cars at Riverside Garage. Round up admission prices: Bleach ers, ic: grar.dstard. Jl; reserved seats, i! v0. These iiulude genera! admi-sion. Mrs. M. P. Er-gliih. of Chicago. 11-1 linoi. is visiting the family of her son I Join H. English, on Minnesota aue. and will spend the summer here The library has purchased and in vites any of its readers who are In terested to eiarcir.e Thorpe's Dic-rion ary of applied chemistry in five vol umes. This was bought at the sug res'.ion of the county pathologist aad is counted a valuable work to have in the valley, for both the agricultura and the mining interests. Alco Tail Phone (S. Dr. Henry Hart. Jackson Concty Bank building. Office hoars, I to p. m. Among the automobile tourists vis iting in the city are Mr. and Mrs. A Jenson and George F. Jenson of Oak Bar. California. In a hurry call SS. vN. R. Hyde and A. Anderson were among the Phoenix residents who spent Sunday In the city. For the love of Mike, bring home some ice cream from The Sugar Bowl Medford and Ashland. 3tfc qt. Men cars at Riverside Garage. Word has been received in the city that O. C. Kelnleia. an electrician formerly of Medford, is confined in St. Mary's hospital. San Francisco with a serious attack of rheumatism Round np admission prices: Bleach ers. sc; grandstand. II; reserved seats. ll.iO. These include general admission. S Oregon, California. V. 3. Land. Booklet free. Write Joseph Clark. Sacramento, California. 106 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grundy. Miss Alma Grundy of Los Angeles and A J. Bain of San FTandsco are an sutc party spending several days In Med ford snd vicinity. Try fresh candy for a change It's different. Sugar Bowl, Medford and Ashland. ' All Interurban cars stop at The Su gar Bowl. Medford and Ashland. ' Kev. or. J. C. Rollins went to Grants Pass this morning and at Jul Fourth celebration of the chamber of commerce this noon delivered a patri otic address before that body. Try cocoanut chop suey candy. Su gar Bowl, Medford and Ashland, 3'c pound. Just received, fresh supply famous ceressa meal. Delicious to eat. Aids digestion and relieves constipation, or money back. J. W. Wakefield. W. R. IvLay and Claud Miles re turned Sunday afternoon from Oak- aad. California, where they visited the factory of the Chevrolet company ar.d succeeded In getting two more ars for the DeLay agency, which thev drove hack to this city. In the mean time Mr. DeLay has the promise of from six to twelve more cars before July :). after which date the price ad vances i and the outlook for more cars is rather problematical. The Rogue Elk Hotel on the Crater Lake highway Is now open to the iublic. Parties wishir.g to tr.gae rooms, or oMsia ar.y Information may do so at the Valley Garaie. Hi- ford. DIED. -In A-l.:r.r. a.d 7i -a a:..i , WHl.: w. w, : - !. J..A !' li.T.. I" J : lea- AIM.' J iv.. r-. ! K-.i-t in re : : M !.i A-' A. ( J ii. li. Ii... i A; - A ' N,, J. ' !'.-. i v. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. LEG BROKEN AUTO SMJW ON TRAIL In an autombjie accident on th, teep mountain r-ad up Trail t-reek Sinciay r.o-n W. B. Thompson, the well known p.-ontir.. -oniractor of ti i- eit. -jfferej a tn-ken He w.-.s br.t to the Sacred Heart ho-tita!1't:oo, for enforcement of the Lite la-! n:2?.t. The bnn.ir.ir of the injured man to'eral government as an this , i bv another ci.- a- ac-on.t.ume.i ov atiutnerj a.ito acrideM tn whira the trouble i-ar turned turtie but no ote wa- inurel cau-eai by the bloair. c.ut of a tire. !t vs a boxioo dv on the Tra:i road. Brakes Fall to Hold. Mr. T!ioiEp-n and Code Hail were enroute to the head oi tv.w creek on a fi-hmsr eveur-ion. and oiae U--tan- above Trail the Fir tailed. Hail g"t out and cranked the ear bat the urates rviui to iioid and the car started baekwurd r?tjn t:ie mil. Triini!on manured to bark the ear into the road embankment, but it uo set and roiied acrve-s the road and aifain uiet and rolled a .-uort dis tance d-wn the hill !. M r. Thompson's right es w as brok en above the knee by the first up! and he escaped further injury in the second overturning. Hail. & soon as possible, telephon eu to tne city word of the aeeioent arid for I)r. Seely to ha.-ten to the scene. Sme one els? phunei f. Ir. Heckman of Central Point. l)r. Hct k- nian reached the scene first, As soon a.s Dr. Seely was phoned word of the ae-eident, he arTanevd for' the Gates' service ear to be fitted with sprints on whieh the injure.) man could lie whiie beinj brought heme. Gectrsre Aitken drove the srvit-e car and his father. Jack Aitken accom panied him. lr. and Mrs. Seelv fol-l-wed in the doctor's ear. Second Turn Over. Above Trail on a steep hiil the Seely reselling Jnv met Dr. H?k man of Central Point returning v.ith Thompson in the d.x-tor's car. As Thompson was standini? the ride !-IIerjlidiy propfiej up in Dr. Hcvk man's car, it was derided to leave im liu-re. I 1'p.oi the hill the service car s:rl!-l ed and the brakes refused to hold . and it beiraa to back rapidir Jown hi'.l. Ai:ken turned the car into' ti embankment, cau-ic it to upset. but he e.'aied injury. The ear wa.s r.i'i.ted asrain and was laeie.! about lW tVei iien it became taaed fut ! pxd. Dr. H.-,-kai:,.n !tn.'eei;..-,i wi-i. t'.e' tnjumi man to Medford and it was bout midLijriit b.-!.re Thiiir.q; reaehe! the operating rN.ia in the hospital and the broken wa.- re-; t. j and uan-e e-:abl:-h:zer.: kn-:-wr, a ime I)r. and Mrs. See'vj BranV. c;.n-.tr of Main and Front j :he eitv ar.d near the streets, a: 7 o'clock la-t Sa:Jri?v In tie niear :ane,i ba k i oi.er l aaner ranch oi.e o: the tirvs f h:s car biew r.-at. Thev were not abie to prv"ee.i home tstil iate la.t t3 alter acoriier t:r h.ai been out irvu. ie city. 23 STATES ARE BONE BRY AT THE PRESENT TIME.'1 ' WASHINGTON", Ja'.y J. Twenty-1 hree states are ury todav .the Reed msdx&t. prohibitive shicn-eat cf-TVe lwuor into any dry te.-r-.tor-where its ' ill h:- tar.e t.. the Brown e-ti-v.-a-n.-AEu.'ic:ur or -e is prohibited to- : i,;: whn :: re..r-.-. Championship Boxing Contest To-Morrow Morning, 11:15 A. M. Sharp Johnny McCarthy vs. M R0UJfDS Seattle rrankie Burns Morning, 11:15 A.M. Sharp Round-up Grounds Arena July 3rd. 2 8 -Round Preliminaries Young Wyatt vs Burnie Burnett Joe Snyder vs. Bob Allen, PRICES: $1.00, $2.00 $3.00 Special Section (or the Ladies. MEDFORD. OREOON. states are partly sifecxtd by the Ugis- j ing into effect today. Eleven other' ia-.ion. which has been bailed by pro-; niDitlOB advocates as tee greatest single step toward abolition of the liquor traffic in the nation's history. The law bars from prohibition areas, whether states or smaller cor porations, ail mail mauer containing advertisements or solicitation for orders for intoxicants, a provision de signed to aid in enforcing the anti ahipmect feature by suppressing the activities of mail order houses in dry territory. I "re-pored to Enforce Law Justice and postoffice department officials have made extensive prepar- lai j Ethyl alcohol is regarded by the fed- intoxicating Uor within the meaning of the act. but methyl, wood and denatured alco hols are a-ot so regarded. No ruling has been made regarding the status of patent medicines con taining alcohol and that question rsav be among the first to be passed on b'v the courts under the legislation Heavj Penalty The language of the anti-sbJr.ir.er,. section is very comprehensive, imposr ing a fine of J10 and Imprisonment for one year, or both, on any person who shall "order, purchase or cause intoxicating liquors to be transported in interstate commerce, except for scientific, sacramental, medicinal or mechanical purposes, into any state or territory, ihe laws of which state or territory prohibit the manufacture or sale therein of intoxicating liquors for beverage purposes." The same penalties are prescribed for violators of the anti-adverti3ing section. For a second offense ia eith er case, me penally ts made one year's imprisonment. Bone Dry States rollowins are the states wholly affected by the u: Alabama, Ariaona, Arkansas. Colo rado. Georgia, Idaho. Iowa. Kansas. Maine. Mississippi, Nebraska. North Carolina, .North Dakota. Oklahoma, Oregon. Rhode Island. South Caro lina. South Dakota. Tennessee. Ver mont. Virginia, Washington and West Virginia. Those partly affected are: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Louisiana, Maryland. Massachusetts. Minnesota. New Hampshire. New York, Ohio and .Texas-. The following are affected at fu ture dates: Alaska. Jan. 1. ISIS; Indiana.' April 3, Michigan. April iis; aioatana. iec. 31. 1S-1. and L'tah. Aug. 1. 117. E. G. BrX'Wn el'.'-ed up t se'.I- in own CMr.fe-::-.nerv. s.la water eventta. He puins t.. re..i.n the -tore. ohanin utter masarij: a.:era::i-r.s and . within a shon ti:e as a ! (.lace for r!r""- cr.lv. j K 11. K-i. W,o ha- ir.ar.ii-e.! the j -la e f.-r Prvwn ...r the ii-; n.ne J months. ;t i- ioiders!i.-i. w::l rct.'m :th h: wife and rbudres t" I'-n- ...rd. Mr. Prown hat disr-w! ,.' 1- r a r.r-'- .. JJ v ;, i. ', ... MONDAY. JULY 2. 1917. PLAN INSURANCE FOR LIVES OF MEN E WASHINGTON, July I Represen tatives of virtually all the great life insurance companies in the country are expected to meet Secretary Me - Adoo and other cabinet members here today to cos2der plans for insuring the lives of men in the naval and mil - itary service. l"nder the proposal the government would insure the men it service for limited amounts ia case of death, in - IJury or capture a si-stem similar to that imposed npoo owners in the mer- ! cha" mn- la sddition to this, mta KMl P " ther lDiuria- Suc" u aPtS-l. p.-obably would &0,,:"1 tfce kne" ' tbe PnJoa system, in the plans submitted to i ' Ihe defecs council the extreme liabil- ity of 14000 wa ssuzgested. In the merchant marine, death range from Hi'iO to JjUUi). benefits PETROGRAD PEACE E PETROGRAD. July '.The great demonstration ty workmen's and sol dier's degeates and the revolutionary democracy, which had been discussed for some days past with considerable anxiety owing to the declaration of anarchists to make a counter revolu tionary outbreak and to ean-y arms, passed off without disorder. I'narmed processions of many thousands marched thru Petrosrad to the Mars soviere pole, the military parade ground where Tictims of the revolu tion are buried, headed by bands and carrying banners. None of the latter bore material or patriotic inscriptions, only declara tions of hostility against the wealthy and bourgeois eiass. "Down with the duma and the council of empire; down with fhe capitalist ministers"; The people's fight for peace" were j among conspicuous mottoes. A body of infantry soldiers carried a banner reading: "Down with the imperialis tic war. We want an armistice on all Served at THE PAGE A THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY Sparkling T-vsinkling Tomorrow Hiss Myrtle Stedman IN Person Patria With A.-ti-n K.y.-l t.i a Toil in TI;is X'.iiili- r M. 1 1 II- r lv..!,..;!v fronts to discuss peace." A few ban-j ner inscriptions denounced a separate peace and secret treaties of Russia with Great Britain and France. 1 GERMAN SHIPS SERVING UNITED STATES IN WAR WASHINGTON. July 2. Eighty seven of the German merchant ships seired in American waters a: the o'lij,' break of the war were turned over to the shipping board today by President j Wilv,n ,or operation. The other four-j i teen already are In possession of the - navy department. j Title to the vessels was vanted iri : jibe president In a resolution pauped ! j by congress In May. Many of them i already have been repaired and put! j into service by the shipping board. (which proceeded unofficially without ' . awaiting today's executive order kU- . ing it formal jurisdiction. Service on lioth SJls The total tonnage of the S7 chips : exceeds 5,0v0. Several have gone i to the war department for transports, but it has not been decided definitely whether they are to remain nndor control of the department or will re-, Tert to the shipping board. The pr-si-detat's order nominally puts all under . the board's control. I PAGE "JOLSOX JOY JUHLKK," WITH N". Y. WINTER GARDEN'S SMASHING SL'M.MER DRIVE AGAINST TUB COMMON ENEMY. GENERAL HUMIDITY, and his aides. GLOOM. DEt'KEiSlOX and I) I'LL CARE, introducing AMERICA'S I'lllMK MINI.TEK of MIRTH and MELODY, the Inimitable and Only Al I.N THE SULK - SHATTERING, y. DUMPS "-DISPELLING, LONG. LOUD, ROBINSON CRUSOE, JR. A SPRING SYMPHONY OF LIGHTS. LAUGHTER AND LIN GERIE. WITH THE COMPLETE ORIGINAL CAST. INCLUDiyji THE FAR-FAMED HROADWAY lili.UTY HKIGADE OF DAINTY, DARLING. DASHING, DIMI'I.KD. IH'.LIIlli II SLY DELIGHTFUL, DRUSDEX-DOLL DIVINITIES! GAI-AXIE OF GLORIOUS GIKLSl -SHOW YOUR CLASS' RE ON HAND AND TRY TO MAKE YOUR EYES BEHAVE! SEATS SELLING Mem Table D'Hote Treat De Luxe in Five Courses Bright Lights Cocktail , Consomme Eroadvray Eyes THE GIR FROM RECTOR'S a la RUTH MAC TAMMANY Tantalizing, Bewitching, Entrancing Feet Tinkling Miuic Saht.I a la Paul 1'. with just tho richt ! Pep Snap Some DcSSclt S.i ' Punch That IS Punch ALL FOR 15c PAGE AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT BUILDERS of CASTLES liy H nry Albert Phillips An interesting drama that exposes ilifiiouc-it building associations. Featuring Marc MacDermott and Mariara Nesbitt TOMOSROvV Ella Hall as Polly Redhead TAR Medford's Coyy ThotopUy Theatre. j - THURSDAY U L Y ELANCHOLY - MANGLING LINGERING LAUGH, , I.H, ?!.". S-J.lM). Si.lO Smile Appetizer Koguish Smiles Fluffy Lingerie Musical Selections Page Theatre Orchestra Mar.-li. Thwr.ilt'r- t l.Hltl. I aivo t'f the T!,ly Hoar. Xylajihoiie Sulo bv IMward t'anr. Ginger H. rl't ,7U JJ With Vedford true Is Kedrord ira: