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PAGE TWO afEDFORD MAIL TRTBUsE, MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. JULY .1. 1017. TOCAL AND PERSONAL Mre. Neil Corsall of Berkeley, California, who hif Un visiting hvr sister. Mn K. J. Conroy. for the pa4t month, left this morning for home. Jlr. and lira. E. J. Nedd and on hare gone to San Francisco, their fu ture borne. Tbey made the trip in their new Oakland automobile. Mr. Nedd was recently promoted to the managership of the I'nion Meat com pany in San Francisco. Johnson for hleh-class watfh re pairing. 4 tf K. M. Brown, until recently mana ger of the Ro&ue Kiver Valley Canal company, and family leave tonight for ,' peattle, where Mr. Brown will en- gage In the ship building business with Patrick Welch, president of the Rogue River Canal company. Every car should have a flag the 4 th. Medford Book store. William Nickel of l.ake Creek was called Saturday to Portland by the serious Illness of his father, who has been In that city for some time and v who has a homestead In the Lake- Creek district. Seo Dave Wood about that fire In ' aurance policy. Office, Room 404. M F. & If. building. Myrtle Stedman, the motion picture ; : actresB and star, who appeared in per . son on the jtago of the Page theatre -thJB .afternoon, and appears there . a&nrn tonight, arrived In the city this morning from Portland, unnccompa led. 'r!hewas met at the depot by MTs and Mrs. George Hunt. Miss Sted man,, who looks after her own buul nes affairs. Is registered at the Med ford during her stay In the city. To morrow afternoon and evening she will personally meet the moving pic ture fans In Ashland. Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly. " The Misses Mary and Maud Scol lard, of "Woodburn, Oregon, are visi tors In the city from that town and are registered at the Medford. For the best insurance, see Holmes, the Insurance Man. W. U Poole of Klamath Falls ar rived in the city today for a visit hero and to attend the Ashland roundup coleuratlon. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St. . Mark's building. Phono 323-Y. Mrs. W. H. Hranton and children of Jacksonville, left this morning for Fort Jones, California, where Mrs. , Hranton will visit her sister. , Baths, 25c. Hotel Holland. On account of tomorrow being the Fourth of July and because of the roundup celebration In Ashland, tho local Red Cross headquarters In the Sparta building will be closed all day. Everything for picnic lunches. Pa per platOH, napkins, wax paper, Ice cream dishes. Medford Hook More. The condition of Mrs. J. M. Keene, who has been critically ill for the past week with appendicitis and complica tions, Is much Improved and unless n relapse sets in she Is out of danger. Since last Sunday her temperature has boon normal. This Is the second at tack of appendicitis Mrs. Keene has bad. Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat. Turner A. Klfer, assistant cashlnr of the Jackson County hank, with p well filled Bull case, left tills morning for AHhlund where ho will spend the next three days In seeing the roundup celebration tlioroly. Johnson for high-class watch re pairing. lf. William I.awrey of Derby canio In today on business and also to attend the Ashlnnd roundup. Metz cars at Riverside Clarage. Mrs.. 'Emma Cllne. formerly con nected with the Hoyal Ilakery of this city, and sister of Mrs. Nellie. Arnold, whir was operated on last Friday In tho Portland Surgical hospital, for stomarh trouble Is reported in a letter received here Monday as doing nicely. It was the second opiralloli of Its kind In the history of surgery and was attended by 17 physicians and sur geons. Alco Taxi. Phone SS. Sergeant Paul Bauer of the army recruiting ofllce of this city, will make his headquarters In Ashland for the next three days In hopes of inh ering In recruits during the roundup celebration. IT. Henry H.-.rt, Jackson County Hank building. OfMeo hours, to to 4 ). m. . Quite a niinil.t r of Woodhurn, Ore gon, people, friends and relatives of Company I members, are In tho city. Including Mrs. W. V. Schoolers, Mrs O. C.owens. Jessie I,. Sims, Jessie It. Hicks and Nellie Hrnnlsar, who are registered at the Holland hotel. In a hurry, cull s The Home (luard company, on ac count of tomorrow t inn July 4th. held Its weekly drill Ian ti Ik lit . In stead of tomorrow iik-M The next drill of the company win bo held Wednesday nlRhl of next week. Met cars at Itive-side Carage. ' Mr. and Mrs. (! A. Meruit of l.lnn-l ton, N. D., are tourists spending sev eral days In Medford anil vicinity. For tho love of .Mike, bring home some Ice cream from The Sucar Howl, Medford and Ashland. .tOc; cjt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed 1. 6chmidt and son of Grants Pass are visitors In the city today. Buick six-cylir.der. HMS, auto for sale for cash. Just done over. Apply Room 203 First National Bank building. Si Ernest Sharrock of Weed, Califor nia, is visiting friends In the city and taking in the Ashland celebration. Oregon, California, U. S. Land Booklet free. Write Joseph Clark Sacramento, California. 106 John Valen and mother of Takllma, Oregon, arrived in the city yesterday to spend several days here. Try fresh candy for a change It's different. Sugar Bowl, Medford and Ashland. ' The city council will hold Its regu Iar meeting tonight when a large- amount of routine business will be disposed of, and a conference will be held with Colonel Howard Hansen, of Seattle, author of the so-called Han sen plan. AH interurhan cars stop at The Su gar Bowl, Medford and Ashland. Colonel A. C. Howlett, the widely known hotel proprietor of Eagle Point and correspondent for the Mall Tribune in that vicinity, left last night for an extended visit with relatives In Portland and Oregon City and various points in Washington state. Mr. How lett Is fe5 years old. Try cocoanut chop sucy candy. Su gar Bowl, Medford and Ashland, 30c pound. Police Judge Taylor Imposed a fine of 12. 35 on Jens Jensen, proprietor of a pool room on West Main street for permitting minors to loiter in the pool room In violation of the city or dinance recently passed. Just received, fresh supply famous ceressa nieal. Delitlous to cat. Aids, digestion and relieves constipation, or money back. J. W. Wakefield. Twenty-five new members will be Initiated Into the Woodmen of the World order on July 11 in this city by the Medford and Phoenix camps. The class will be Initiated in the Odd Fel lows hall. , Buy your camp stoves, camp grills, tents, folding cots and camping sup plies of Crater Lake Hardware Com pany. 93 In tho tennis tourament feature of the Roundup celebration today Nor- mlle and Adams of Medford, and Bee- son and Gleim of Talent were the players In the singles, the finals of which will bo played tonight. The doubles will be played Thursday at 10 a. m. The entry list will ho open un til the time of the game. Tho navy torpedo which has been on exhibition in this city lit the Page theatre lobby the past two days In charge of petty officers Rupert and Kyle, was taken to Ashland for exhi bition there the next three days. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Burnett and A. V. Connolly of Roseburg are spending several days In this city nnd vicinity. Medford hotels were filled last night with visitors In the city Inci dental to the Ashland Roundup cele bration. Two of the hotels had to turn would-be patrons away. Tonight ho overflow from Ashland is expected to crowd the local hotels to capacity. Maplewood picnic lunch sets. Our price. 30c. Medford Hook storo. Among Silverton, Oregou, people who arrived In Medford today aro H. G. Wolfard, E. J. Adams and son, Her ger Fencido and II. M. Schubert. Roy Sunderland of Sutherln. Ore gou, Is a visitor In tho city today. DID HUSBAND MURDER HIS WIFE'S LOVER? SKATTl.E, July 3. Samuel S. Kliimpp, a Mallard painter, waR killed Sunday by K. (jeorge Hrown, when tho latter was In a Jealous rage over the fact that Klumpp hnd presented her with a rocking chair as a love token, according to Mrs. Maude Hal lock, alias .Martin, alias Howard, who was arrested today with ltrown in connection with tho murder of Klumpp. The murdered man's body, "tabbed in neck and back with a small knife, was found in the basement of an untenanted house at 112 Dell street this morning. Mrs. llallock and Hrown were ar rested In the house next door to thai In which the body was found. Bloodstains were found on walls and celling nnd on half burned strips if wallpaper In the kitchen novo. Ile lilml a wush stand was found a pair of blood-stained scissors. There were further stains on III" sill of a broken window, through which Mrs. llallock declares. Hrown threw the body, afterward dragging It to the empty cellar. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOIt SALE - Practically new furni ture at a bargain. Phone 1 1 l-.l. Mi GOOD EYES ctg: Hero cipeilenco and ability with every modern Instrument provided for accurate eye-testing Is assurance of tho best service for those who alue the necessity of good eyes. DR. RICKERT7 KYKMUillT SrKOAl.lST McUfortl, (rt'tcn. INCOMES HARD HIT BY SENATE REVENUE BILL Measure Reported Approved by Both Democrats' and Republicans Yields Total of $1,670,170,000 or $130,000,000 Less Than House Au thorizedIncome Taxes Pay Most. WASHINGTON", July 3. Providing increase in taxes for war pui-po-ies of $1,670,17(1,0110 or uiiout $i:j0,0(PU,u00 less than the house authorized, the war tax bill us revised by the senate 1'innnco committee after six weeks of work was reported today to the sen ate by Chiiinnan Simmons. It will lie taken up ulter the food control meas ure is passed. Vastly increased income taxes and levies iiHn excess profits resulting from war times, liquors and tobacco form the hulk of the new taxation measure, the largest' in the country'; history. Incomes Soaked. I'pon incomes the hill would impose .f.i.12,00,000 in additional tuxes, up on excess profits of corporations, partnership) nnd individuals, $")23, 000,000, upon liipiors lfluu,500,000, and tobacco $r)(l,(j00,000. Reduction of income taxation to single persons with incomes over 51, 000 nnnuully nnd married persons at $2,000 and over, with incomes under $Mil0 subject to a new "normal" tax of two percent were house provisions unehantred. The committee reduced house rates on incomes over $40,0(10, decreasing the revenue return by .(i(i,000,000. It struck out inheri tance taxes designed to raise $8,000,- 000 and retroactive taxes on 191B in comes for n further reduction of $108,000,000. Publishers Taxed. After many changes the final com mittee draft contains the proposed tax of fl percent upon profits of rub- Jishers in excess of $4,000 estimated to raise $7,"00,0(I0 and ndds an in crease of onc-fiiarter of a cent a pound on second class posture nites, estimated to yield $:t,000.000. Stren "AMERICA FIRST!' SAYS and then Post Toasties Tell Us Your Foot Troubles If yours aro tired or aching or cal loused, or Inflamed, or sore from any cause, let us treat them. MARINELLO HAIR SHOP Gnrnctt-Corcy llullding Championship Boxing Contest JULY 4th Red Corbett Watson Contender for Light Weight Title vs. Fighting Eddie Burns of Oakland 10 ROUNDS 2 8 -Round Preliminaries Bouts at Rcund-up Grounds Arena PRICES: SI. 00, $2.00 $3.00 Special Section for the Ladies. uous efforts arc expected in the sen ate for amendment of the impost- up on publishers. Kxeept for Senators I.a r'oiktte. Thomas and Gore, the committee's revision has the general support of the entire iepublican and democratic membership', which for the first time in the history of llie revenue legisla tion, united in Amending the house measure. The three senators who voted against the final draft expect to advocate fv-nuP.r Ijj Follu'.teV substitute providini; fur imposition of all war tuxes upon incomes, excess profits, licpior and tobacco. SOLDIERS KISS THEIR HEW RUSSIAN LEADER PETROGRAU, July 3. Up to the hour of telegraphing, the advance of the Russian army in Gallcla was still In progress. A dispatch received by the war minister says the staff of the Russian army In Oalicla Is more than satisfied with the progress made. Never was an offensive so auspic iously begun.. The army staff was pleased with the speed of the advance, as the operation which the staff had expected would take two days. All the latest telegrams to the war minis try agreed that the soldiers are in good spirits. The preparations re garding munitions are in better shape than during any previous period of the war. Lieutenant Plerun, chief of the war ministry Information department, has just returned from the front, where he witnessed Minister Kerensky's cru sade In favor of an Immediate offen sive. The great eloquence of Minis ter Kerensky was largely responsible for the change in the army's mood. The llentenant was present when Ker ensky, having told the soldiers if they would not attack, he would march toward the enemy's trenches alone, was embraced and kissed by the sol diers. "The army," said the lieutenant, "was reborn under my eyes." The minds of the soldiers, he said, are thoroughly permeated with Rus sia's .new political program. War Minister Kerensky's merit, the lieu tenant declared, is that he first real ized that the Russians will fight only if they are convinced they are fight ing, not for imperialism D A ri? ONE MAD JI 1 JLVJllI 'MERRY NIGHT Thur. July 5 GARDENS SIXaSSFUU. SIDCRfAL &Jg$m SYNCOPATED 5? JtJrttf 1 Hlggost. show even 9'n on the coiLst SEATS NOW SELLING Hurry! Toe, $1.00, $l.no, 9-J.OO, 2. ."I). 4 w-- Ilk i9 AL Y 7Jk EMKWMR, CS BMP E POWER 10 SEIZE FOOD AND FUEL WASHINGTON, Jaiy s. At the he quest of Senator Reed consideration of provisions prohibiting government, employes or members of advisory commissions from selling their own products to the government was de- -ferrcd. j Exemption of farmers' co-operative j organizations from the licensing legls-l lation caused considerable debate. A j committee amendment limiting ex-! euiptions to horticultural orgunlza-j Hons which do not make profits was I opposed by Senator Wadsworth of New York and Norris of Nebraska. ! Senator Chamberlain said the com-j mittee amendment was suggested by; Mr. Hoover in order to reach food ! stuffs In elevators operated by farm-: ers' organizations and to prevent pool-1 Ing in marketing of crops. j Senator N'orris insisted that there is ' little danger from any farmers' organ-1 ization. I The committee amendment exempt ing farmers, gardeners, co-operative ! associations of farmers or Hardeners, i including livestock farmers from the anti-hoarding section was adopted. I SatfeJIUlk Infants mad Invalids HORLICK'S 77 ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. For infants, invalids and growing children. Pure nutrition, upbuilding the whole body. Invigorates nursing mothers tux! the aged. More nutritious than tea, coffee, etc. Instantly prepared. Requires no coo Icing. Substitute. Cost YOU Same Price Southern EXTRAORDINARY ENGAGEMENT MYRTLE STEDMAN lloar Miss SiodMKin finr.. t' U of ln-r iiori-pnc-8 lnfore the camera, p-o her lienutiful Tlie I'rouraul inrltnh-s a Sih i- i-.ini:,i i, ,'; THE DARK ROAD with Dorothy dalton Also Triansrle Comcdv and Ups i ;f Page OliCllKSTI! A M 11. au i:i.i:tiu.s. (Efforts to limit the exemption to indi vidual farmers and mutual farmers' associations failed. The senate agreed without di.-cus-sion to the committee substitute which would give the president pow er to commandeer food, feed, fuel and all other supplies neee.-s.ary for mili tary purposes for the common defens' of the nation. This oroudi-ns the re quisitionirig powers of the president as provided in the house bill. Are You A Red tii Head txvttf, P HOY AND (!IK'L LV TOWN' TO JE JTS (il'KST at Tin: siiowjxa w - m h iv-v i KJL1J Founded mi Fdir Jepsnu's Famous "Follyooly"' Stones, featuring ELLA HALL TO-NIGHT ONLY HERE TO BLANCHE SWEET in Oregon's Greatest Place of 7 LAST TIME TO-NIGHT lVi-Mnal .iH-:uanic Mis-t In.-!v ' J . Theatre A large number of people from thi ol t - aud vicinity are in Ashland today enjoying tho various features 0f first day of tho roundup celebration Miss Clayro Johnson, who for som, time- has le,-n connected with u,. business department of the Jledfort Sun, has r"e to Iirookings, Oiot m-ar Crescent City, where she will be employed in the office of the Call- lornia & Oreiron Lumber company, 13 :.iAXAni;Mi-XT OFT IK kvkkv i;i:d-u haded OF , it a a u w a a m V5aJJLVa.Vl - MORROW "Those Without Sin' Amusement. Tiieatre Sl.ir ni "ii !-,. i ;irs, riio I'rlon Without v -" : " ' I n. ,!,.." "'c,.r Cynt," "WiU d ivi s. - - Tit" 1 i.ii.piiif'is of Tliroc Womi'ii," ' -l.i:u-." -T'.if V.ii;,.y of tin- Moon." and oth er u t:i.. vrl.r -:r. ;.:, yi photoplays. V V I I 4 1 1 v.. e$: Balcony, Lcver Floor, 25c; Child ren, 5c.