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(r PAGK TDTTTt MEDFOKT) MAIL TRTBUNE, MEDFOTiP, OKEd'OX, THURSDAY, JULY .1. 1917. TOCAL AND 1J PERSONAL John M. Scott, genornl passenger intent of tlio Southorn Pacific rnll mud, spent "Wednesday and Thurs day ut .Medford and Ashland. He will ho Joined Krlday by Mrs. Scott and leave for San Jose to attend the annual conference of Southorn Pa cific chiefs. Johnson for lilgh-class watch re pairing, tf A. K. Itoames and wife motored to Welilo Wednesday to Inspect the for incr's mine, returning late at night. Louis Simpson and party left Thursday for MarshHeld via Cres cent City, after having spent the Fourth at Ashland. The Ladles' Aid of the Charlstlan church will sell homo cooking and aprono In Stewart Bldg., Cor. Main and Jlnrtlctt, next Saturday. 90 Company I, which has hcen camp ed In tho Ashland park tlio paBt throe days will march hack to the company hcndrtartcr8 In this city Into tomgl.t or early tomorrow morning. Sco Davo Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404, M. V. & 11. building. Mr. a.id Mrs. C. B. Cay and Mr and Mrs. C. A. Ilanlon returned homo today from a three weeks' automobile trip to San rrnnclsco and vicinity. V. A. McDonald and Ilobort Paris of Mnrshrield who aro attending the Knund up celebration are visitors In tho city today. Dr. lleluo fits glasses correctly. Fred U. Heath who many years ago managed a theater In Hastings, Nob., has received a copy of a newspapor ;t that city, dated June. 28, contain ing n complimentary reference to the performance by tho Chicago Light Opera company of tho Mikado, with I'M Andrews of Medford In his famous part of Ko-Ko. Tho opera company is appearing in tho east and middle west under tho auspices of tho Hed path Lyceum bureau. Local theatergoers remember Tho World of Pleasure" tho first Winter fliirdcn show that ovor played Medford. Tonight wo havo with us tho latest Winter Garden show, .starring Al Jolson, who is a wliolo show himself, and whom tho management has surroundod with a bunch of tnorrymnkcrs and an array of feminine, pulchritude, In Robinson Crusoe, Jr. Tho company arrived at .1 o'clock this afternoon by spe cial train, and will show at tho Page Jlientro tonight. 89' Many Medford people aro ontortaln lng relatives nnd friends from various places who aro here combining visits with nllendanco at tho Ashland eel ubrallon. " Oregon, California, IT, 8. Land llnoklot frco. Write Joseph Clark Hacrniuento, California. IOC Misses Flslo and Irma Terwllllgor and Sidney and Henry Torwllllgcr form a party from Little Shasta, Cal., who nro making their headquarters iu this city and taking side trips to Ashland. llulck slx-cyllndor, 1910, auto for sale for .xr0 cash. Just dono ovor. Apply ltooin 2113 First National Rank .building. 89 Among the Uoiind up visitors In the city from Copro, Cal., aro Parr Slicl- ton, Harold W illie and W. (1. Tuttlo llaths, 2.",c. Hotel Holland. Fred Strang of Roseburg, county fruit Inspector of Douglas county, Is visiting friends and relatives In the i lly and taking 111 tho Ashland fes- livillc.i. Mr. Iilooni, manager of tho Al .Inlsnn show which plays tho Pago Ihi-ntre tonight, reports that people were turned away at every perform ance during their 4-day engagement In Portland. S9 Mr. and .Mrs. W. A. Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. I last nnd L. A. Wlck- ens and family of Dorrls, Calif,, are anions the Kouiul tip visitors making tlielr hcadipiartcrs in this city. Dr. Heine, eye, ear. nose, throat. Kugeno Ainaiiu has replaced former Mplit I'ollceinan Crawford who re cently resigned from the pollco force to engage in farming near Tho Dalles Mr, Amaiin who wns formerly chief of tho flro department and served iars ago as a policeman, was np pointed to tlio vancancy by the city council Tuesday night. Johnson for hlgh-clnss watch re pairing. tf1 C. I,. Kills of Inland, Ore., Is a vis- 1 1 or In the city for several days. Met cars at Riverside Carago. Mr. and Mrs. (ieorgo W. Hanson of Portland are among the Round up visitors (loin (hat city who are uiak ini: t li It city their headquarters. GOOD EYES liro experience and ability with every modern instrument provided for accurate eye-testing Is assiiranco Of tho best service for those who value tho necessity of good eyes. DR. RIGKERT i;vKsi(,nr hi'Kciai.imt ' Medford, Oregon, The Jackson County Abstract com pany, which for several years past has had its offico In the Holland hotel building corner, has moved Into more commodious oflces In the lilg Bend building, corner (Ah and Central avenue. The company has a long lease on this building, part of which has been used for several months as the headquarters of Company I. Alco Taxi. Phone 88. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Yocum and party from Dray, Calif., are among the northern California people stopping In Medford during the Round up fes tivities at Ashland, Ashland Canyon Is a delightful place to camp. Attend the Chau tauqua there July 11 to 20, and combine physical comfort with fine mental tlmululus. Tickets at Dr. Carston's, Cor. 4th and No. Oakdale. Phone 620, or call Misses Wanita and Lillian Carstons. Dr. Henry Hart, Jackson County Bank building. Office hours, to to 4 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Natwlck, J. Edsall, J. Footo and John Blass aro among the many Eagle Point pooplo visiting In this city. . In a hurry, call 88. Misses Vera and Edna Holland of Holland, Ore., are among the Round up visitors In the city. Metz cars at Riverside Garage. Dr. J. F. Rcddy was a Round up visitor. For tho love of Mlko, bring home some Ice cream from The Sugar Bowl Medford and Ashland. 30c qt. ' V. T. Truax of Grants Pass arriv ed In the city this forenoon and made a side trip over to Ashland this afternoon. For the best insurance, see Holmes, the Insurance Man. "W. E. Van Doven nnd B. S. Arnold of Ft. Dldwell, Calif., are among the Round up visitors stopping In this city. Patients cared for. 022 South Central. Trained nurso In attend ance. Roforenco glvon. Phono 672W. 114 E. P. Anthony of Albany arrived In the city todny on a combined business and pleasure visit. Try frosh candy for a change It's different. Sugar Bowl, Modford and Ashland. Not all the pleasure seokers of Medford spout yesterday In Ashland for many went to tho rlvor and to the mountain districts and there wero a largo number of family picnic par- tics and outings. All intorurhan cars stop at The Su gar Bowl, Modford and Ashland. II. II. Burns of Yreka, who Is char. actorlzed by Police Judge Taylor as an alcohol burner, was fined $12.8.1 by the Judgo yostorday for coming to this city In an intoxicated condition. Ho paid tho fine and hurried over to Ashland to take pnrt In tho celcbra Hon there. Try cocoanut chop sucy candy. Su gar Bowl, Medford and Ashland, 30c pound. All Intorcstcd In the study of the book of Revelations will meet at tho Presvyterlan church chapel Fri day evening at 8 o'clock. Just received, frosh supply famous coressa meal. Delicious to cat. Aids digestion and relievos constipation, or monoy hack. J. W. Wakofleld. Amusement lovers will have a plonsure tonight they huve nevor on- Joyed In tho past and that Is meeting Al Jolson, tho popular comedian, face to face at tho box offico window .Inlson, who enjoys life off the stage pretty much as well as on, has a hobby for standing In tho box of fice and selling tickets. 89 A man who had a tlckot In his pock et for Glendalo nnd who was arrest ed yesterday by tho pollco on sus picion that ho was Intoxicated, Inter proved to bo a dope fiend. At least ho claimed that no had been taking cocaine for a tooth ache and he had a part of a bottle of the drug with him On his promlso to movo on to (.llcn dalo on tho next train out ho was re leased. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St Mark's building. Phone 323-Y. Watson Berkley of Klamath Falls Is among the Round up visitors In tho city from Klamath Falls. There were a number of minor auto accidents In Ashland yesterday duo to the crowded condition of traf fic there and to Inexperienced drivers of many cars. .No one was Injured and the accidents for the most part resulted In broken wheels and fenders and scratches. No accidents were re ported on the Pacific highway last night altho from 10 o'clock on till morning there was a continuous stream of cars returning to Med ford. It Is estimated that there were about 1200 cars ill Ashland yesterday. Buy your camp stoves, camp grills. tents, folding cots and camping sup plies u( Crater Lake Hardware Com pany. . 93 The special train of the Al Jolson theatrical company which shows at the Page theater tonight, arrived In the city late this afternoon from Portland. The special car of Jolson, tho popular comedian, Is one that was used by Theodore Roosevelt when the latter was president. The com pany leaves during the night tonight for San Francisco. There will no meeting of tho Girls' Honor Guard chapter tonight. (Willie at work at the local gas plant yesterday an employe named Reed who was Inside of ono of the gas making machines cleaning It out was so badly overcome by the gas fumes that ho was barely able to crawl out. His condition was ser ious for a time and he was carried to his home-near. by where ho was at tended by Dr. E. II. Porter. It will be several days yet before Mr. Reed is fully recovered. i Tho In. citttHMi ruble Italiy Food. fc.lf.IM hentlk! l.Pl '.VMrMI M Mnhri Milk" WIDEMANN'S fui. uniwii'Inio tvoaTlo GOAT MILK A I'tfnt fWt at f-r IntiitU, AT LKAD1NO DftUaaiBTt I !-. I in jji' widemaKih goat.milk ca Tell Us Your Foot Troubles If yours are tired or aching or cal loused, or Inflamed, or sore from any rauso, let us treat them. MARINELLO HAIR SHOP (iarnett-Corey Building MEN BY SEPTEMBER WASHINGTON, July 5 Clolliin mid tump equipment for the first mil lion men of the new armies will be delivered by September 1, the tent ntivo (lute of the mobilization of the first increment of the national army. A .statement issued by the war de partment says Hint iidequulc supplies for nil tlio nalional guards nnd na tional iinny will be nvailiible by the time the troops nro called out. The department already has equip ped llllll, 01)0 men, national guards and regulars, nnd tlio troops in France huve witlt theiu stores to last six uionths. The main shortage wns in tenlngc material. The original plan of put ting the national guard in canton ments, the slalemeiit snys, was due to this. It was abandoned when, with the co-operation of tho supply com mit lees on the national defense coun cil, Qiiartenuasler General Shurpc was aide lo procure what wns needed. DIED. GHIM Dnvid Grim, well known eilizen of Central l'oiul, died lit his home in that eily Hie morning' of July -I ut "i:-0 u. in. of Itright's ilisensc. lie was -19 years, '2 months nnd II days old and had been a resident of Cen tral Point for the past thirteen years. Ilo formerly resided nt Phillips, Nell. Mr. Grim is survived by n wife nnd six children, who lire: Lowell Grim of t'orvallis, Or., and Waller. Clara, John, Louis and Chester of Central Point. Funeral services will be held Sun day nt 'J p. m. iu Hie Methodist eliureli of Central 1'oiat, nnd will he con dueled by Rev'. HeciU The Modern Woodmen of the World camp of Cen tral Point, of which Mr. Grim was u member, will hnvc chariie of Hie ser vices nt t hi" frrnve. The burial will be in the Jacksonville eemeterv. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOK SALE A high grado pure blood young Jersey cow. It! quarts of high tested milk. 1K.-.1. G. E. Marshall. 91 D A PC ONE MAD J. n.VJ 11 MERRY NIGHT TONIGHT WINTER. SIDCRfAL SM i i r. CN . IV M r AL vV IHggoM suv even wen on the conM. SEATS NOW SELLING Hurry! 7.V, f I.OO, 1.30, $2.00, Ii.30. 10 RED CROSS Tho following aro additional sub scribers to the Red Cross fund, not hitherto prlntedi Ilucli. Francis Wilson, David Buckley, George Buckley, Mrs. M. J. Buckley, John Buckley, Rose Buckley, Benton Poolo, C. M. Ruch, Mrs. C. M. Ruch, Mrs. C. M. Rush, Frances Loulsgnont, Chas. Bcaman, John Matney, Mrs. A. G. Lewis, Wm. Morrison, Leon Off- enbacher, Emma Buckley, Fred Buck ley, James Buckley, Frances Buck ley, Mace Van Carder, Frank Ellis, Mrs. M. A. Matney, Wm. Matnoy, Ray Offenbacher, W. II. Venable, Matthew Ray, W. B. Fellows, J. J. Osenbrugge, Wm. Ray, Wm. Smith, Mrs. McAr- thur, Mrs. Throckmorton. Mound. E. W. Gebhard, Elizabeth DeLow. PENDLETON CARPENTER KILLS WIFE AND SELF PENDLETON, Ore., July 5. John M. Bowman, carpenter, shot and kill ed his wife and then sent two bullets into his own temple, dying almost Instantly, early today at tholr apart ments here. Friends said Bowman was Jealous of his wife. Mrs. Bow man was formerly Mrs. A. D. Im bler, of Spokane. FRANCE HONORS AMERICA (Continued from Page One.) in front of the marching Anieiricnn troops nnd flowers were tossed from the sidewnlks or eiime fluttering dowiiyrom windows. They were caught by the American soldiers, who stuck them in Hie muzzles of their rifles or tucked them in their belts. Crowds Salute Flog. The crowds removed their liend coverings in salute to the Stars nnd Stripes us the colors passed along-. From every window women nnd sirls waved handkerchiefs or flugs, while everywhere ulong tho route sounded the acclaim of the French people. The people called out iif fectionately "Sammies" aid "Teddies." The name Teddy becume suddenly popular ns( an expression of good will, perhaps because it is easily pronounced by the French. Children from nil the primary schools in the quurtcr were jriven the best places. Alon part of the Ave nue Daiimcsnil there were thousands of them callinj "Teddy," "Teddy," "Teddy", and throwing flowers. The American soldiers ni'fectcd by all this ciithiisiiism smiled and waved their hands at the children. ; At LaKnyettc's Tomb. French militury men frequently commented on the appearance of tlc American soldiers, their snappy niareliiii),' gait und their soldiery dir. The mounted Ucpublicnn punrd joined the escort near the city hall, where the parade was reviewed by the municipal council. General Per shing1 nnd his staff wero received there at tho same time. Tlio crowds in the great open places near the city hall were massed so densely that the authorities had difficulty in keeping the line of march open. At l'icpus cemetery, where General La Fnyette is buried, the American troops passed through the arched gateway to the old convent, where they rested in tho largo garden. In the little Initial ground adjoining were gntheretl three or four hundred persons, including prominent Ameri cans and 'Frenchmen. ItllLs of Fare. In celebration of Independence dny restaurants tliroughout Paris put dishes suggesting America on their bills of fure, such as chicken a la Wilson, Independence cake, turbot Lit Fayette, American ceam soup and peaches Kochamlicnii. The various theaters gave special Fourth of July performances, among thein Comedie Francaise. It was said nt police headquarters by officials familiar with previous demonstrations that this was on n greater scale than any they have ever seen before. Thoy declared that at least a million people must have seen the parade. LhllllllllllllllllinillllllllllHIIIIUMJ 1 Qrae-Ms i ' i IS KNOWN THE WORLD OVER FOR : ITS WONDERFUL FLAVOR AND STURDY STRENGTH-BVILDING QVPvLITIES r 1 "THERE'S l&'REIXSON" 1 .31 ft THE UNIVERSAL CAR To get tlio maximum serviiM1 from your Ford car, it must have careful attention from time to time; a little "timinj? up" to keep it running smoothly always atlds to its power and endurance. To It oassurcd of tho host mechanical service and the use of genuine Ford materials, hriug your ear hero where you get practical Ford experience, and the regular Ford parts. Ford prices, fixed hy the com pany, are t he same everywhere. Tour ing Car ."jstiiO; Rutiahout $:l."); Sedan $lr; Ct,'Hpelet ij!."i0."); Town Car $o9." all f. o. h. lMroit. On display and for sale ly C. E. Gates Auto Co. p0: g One-third of the Directors of every Federal reserve bank represents in dustry, commerce and agriculture, for whoso ' benefit the Federal Reserve system was mainly created. Through them our business men may foel assured that their point of view is rep resented in the management of our Federal reserve bank. The larger the system the greater will be its benefits to business men.. You can directly in crease its resources by depositing your money with us, since for your protection we keep on deposit with our Federal reserve bank a part of every depositor's balance with us. Are you doing your share in supporting your system ? is x FIRST NATIONAL BANK Mlil,OKD'S UOZY rilOXOPLAY TIlEATltK. STAR ' 2 DAYS Beginning TODAY ritlCE ADUITS 13c; CHIL1HIUX Sc. (Dimples) LILLIAN WALKER in INDISCRETION Big V Comedy Never Touched Me By William Addison Lathrop. Ded icated to youth that It may glimpse the tragedy that lies beyond the walls of convention. Friends of Miss Wal ker will enjoy Immensely the wort lug out of this theme, which gives her natural charm excellent opportunities. CHAUTAUQUA at ASHLAND JULY 11 to 20 'A great program from first to last, such as James Goddard of the Chicago Grand Opera company, the world's greatest baritone singer of the Boston Lighfc Opera company of 21 people, every one whom is a star musician, great lecturers and entertainers. In the New Auditorium NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Portland, July 7-14 One of the most important conventions ever held on the Pacific coast. Many prominent educators will attend and much that is in teresting and instructive will he heard. Portland people will entertain their visitors. Floral parades, receptions and many social events will he given. ' Low Round Trip Fares will ho on sale from all points in Oregon July (1th to l.th. fur this convention, lie turn limit July 18. Ask loeil igfiil (or (urthft particulin. John M. Scott. General PuHnncr Agent, Portland. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES