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MEDFORT) MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREOOX, FRIDAY, JULY fi. 1017.
TOCAL AND
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Loon Hanklns, Mr.
and Mrs. T. K. Daniels anil Mr. and
Mrs. A. F. llazclrlifg wero expected
home Into today from their July 4th
outing at Prospect. Thoy niuilo tho
round trip In Mr. Daniel's car.
Johnson for high-class watch re
pairing. t
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Matthews of
Napa, California, aro tourists spend
ing several days In tho city. Thoy arc
registered at the Medford.
Window screens, screen doors. Pa
cific Furn. & Fix. Factory.
Mrs. Frank Porter of Dakota, Wn.,
who has been tho finest of Mr. and
Mrs. B. J. Trowbridge, left today for
Sams valley to visit her brother, Wil
liam Morrill.
The Ladles' Aid of tho Christian
church will sell homo cooking and
aprons In Stewart Tildg., cor. Main
and Bartlett, next Saturday. 90
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Alborson of
San Francisco aro among tho Hound
up visitors still sojourning In the city.
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Pinkham are
tourists visiting In tho city from Now
York.
Baths, 2lic. Holland Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron C'.rover of Hilt,
Calif., made their headquarters In
Medford this week whllo attending
the Round up.
Sea Dave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office, lloom 404, M.
F. & 1 1, building.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Cornish of Klam
ath ForllB aro visiting Mrs. Cornish's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Bllton,
They were married about a month
ago In Klamath Falls.
Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly.
R. E. Ralston of Suthcrlln, Ore., is
one of the Round up visitors still
In tho city.
The new $25,000 Chautauqua
building has a unique setting In Ash
land's famous Park. .Inly llth to
20th aro the dates of this year's ses
sion. TIckotB for salo at Dr. Cars-
ten's cornor 4th and N. Oakdulo,
Phone 620.
Tho postofice receipts for tho past
six months of the fiscal year ending
June 30, Bhow a substantial Increase
over the rocolpts for tho samo period
of last year.
Oregon, California, U. S. Land.
Booklet free. Write Joseph Clark,
Sacramento, California. 10G
Miss Margaret Haley, former day
clerk in the Holland holol Is now cm
ployed In the clnrlcnl force of tho city
recorder's office.
Dr. Heine, oyo, ear, nose, throat.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Blocker are
among the Hold Hill residents who
made their headqunrlers In this city
while attending (he Hound up.
Johnson for high-class watch re
pairing. , tf
The honors In (hn Llthla park ten
nis tournament held In Ashland as a
Round up feature were won by Med
ford players. Thoro woro about 20
contestants in the events. Ernest
Adams and Norman Normllo won the
championship doubles and the Llthla
park Bllvor cup. Ernest Adams won
the slnglos. Shlnn, who Is tho Ash
land high school champion and iNor
mlle who was the Modford high cham
pion laBt year, met In the semi-finals
of the slnglos, and Normllo wns the
victor, 7-5 and 8-4.
George Aran, who recently return
ed from Japan has opened tho Dia
mond restaurnnt and rooming house
at 127 East 6th. Mr. Arno was for
merly a chief In tho 1'nlvoriilty club
and Is an expert caterer.
Miss Notllo Plerco of HnrrlshnrK.
Ore., who has been tho gitrsl of Mr.
and Mrs. Olen Arnsplger, wont to
Ashland today Tor a visit with rela
tives In that city.
Met cars nt Riverside Cinrngn.
(Mrs. A. W. Wnrnnck and daughter
of Minneapolis nro tho guests nt her
sister, Mrs. (loorgo II. Canodo.
Alco Taxi. Phono SS.
Tho popular Itngiio Elk resort nt
Trail is open for business nud has
been for H week. V. (!. McDonald,
owner or the hotel, will give entire
attention to Its mnmiKcmcnt thin sea
son.
Ashland Canyon Is a delightful
place to camp. Attend thn Chan
tauqun there July 11 to 20, and
combine physical comfort with fine
IMontn! tlmulnlun. Tickets at Dr.
Carnton's, Cor. 4th and No. Onkdnle.
Phonn (120, or call Mbses Wanltn
and Lillian Onrstons.
C. S. Cramer, principal of Wash
ington school, left this morning fur
Los Angeles to visit bis mother and
sister there until Company 7 In which
ho enlisted shortly after war wns de
clared with (iormnny, Is called Into
active service.
(Dr. Henry Hart, Jackson County
Bank building. Office hours, to to 4
p. m.
T. J, Edwards of Helena, Mont.,
la a business visitor In the city for
icveral days.
In a hurry, call S1!.
Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Howe of Ash
land wero visitors In tho city yester
day. For tho best Insurance, see Holmes,
the Insurance Mao.
Mr. and Mrs. U. R. Bloom, Mrs.
Nelson, F. L. Champlln, Fred M. R.
Rowley, Frank A. Terry, A. J. Peck
and W. X. Starr aro among tho Round
up visitors from Portland who aro
still guests at the' .Medford hotel. -Metz
cars at Riverside Oiirago.
Mrs. George Esterly and Miss Es
terly are tourists visiting in the city
from Seattle.
For the love of Mike, bring homo
some ice cream from Tho Sugar Bowl,
Medford and Ashland. 30 qt.
Dr. J. F. Roddy returned to Granls
Pass this morning after a short visit
In the city.
Patients cared for. C22 South
Central. Trained nurse in attend
ance. Refcronco given. Phono
C72W. 114
W. J. Wlswall of Portland Is a
Round up visitor who Is still visiting
In this city.
Try fresh candy for a chango It's
different. Sugar Bowl, Medford and
Ashland.
Mrs. Benton Killln, wife of the first
lloutennnt of Company I, has return
ed to her home In Woodburn after
visiting her husband here for several
days.
All Interurhan cars Btop at The Su
gar Bowl, Medford and Ashland.
Mrs. E. F. (ihormley has gono to
Eugeno to join her husband who was
recently 'transferred to duty In the
passongcr depot of Eugeno from the
Medford Btatlon of tho Southern Pa
cific. Try cocoanut chop suey candy. Su
gar Bowl, Medford and Ashland, 301
pound. Most of tho Oregon and northern
K'nllfornla round up visitors who mailo
their headquarters In this city, left
for their homes Friday. Train 14
was cvrowded with passengers when
It renched this clly this morning and
many who hoarded tho train hero had
to stand. Train 13 south bound and
duo at 9:05 did not reach the city un
til nlmost noon.
Just received, fresh supply famous
corcssa meal. Delicious to eat. Aids
digestion and relieves constipation, or
money hack. J. W. Wakefield.
Dr. J. L. Hill will speak at the
Christian church Sunday at 10 u. m.
and all members nnd friends aro urg
ed to attend.
.Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Schaozleln,
lledwlg Jossen, Ella Schoof nnd Lulu
Schoot nro a iiarty of auto tourists
from Sun Francisco who aro visiting
In tho clly.
Tho New York Winter Garden the
atrical company of 120 members de
parted on Its special train following
the performance at tho Pago theater
last night for Sacramento. Al Jol
son, tho widely known comedian and
star of tho company astounded the
theater patrons by sitting In the box
offico last evening and selling tickets
for a half hour. Jolson did it for
the fun of the thing.
Cherries will ho at the public ninr
kot, Saturday, July 7, with Centen
nials, excellent for canning. Also
Into rwlli have Royal Anns, Rings and
Lambert's. Remember Uooth 21. 90
A well dressed stranger in tho city
who said he was from Albany and
gave tho nanio of John Doe was fined
$12.35 by Police Judgo Taylor today
for Intoxication. Ho was nrrosted
yesterday by Night Policeman Tim
othy nud on hi in wns found a quart
whisky bottlo with about ono full siz
ed geutleman's drink loft in it. After
pnylug Ills flno Doo gazed longing
ly at the bottle and Bald: "Judge, can
I have what's left of that?" "Seal!"
shouted Judge Taylor nnd Chief lllll
son in unison.
Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist. St.
Mark's building. Phono 323-Y.
FRENCH REPEL GERMANS
(Continued from Page One.)
increased votcnlny, I lie Kiismhii unr
department nnnounrcil today.
KOMK, July (1. The Italians made
a MirH'isc attack imrihttc-t of Solo,
on Ihe ('also, on Wednesday night
and advanced their line, the war of
fioo announces, (ntioss were citp
lurod with prisoner. The gains were
miiinl iiim-il iiiriiinst violent runnier
atlneks. IIKIil.lN. .lulv II. An nihllerv bat
tle of "leal violence dcvrloi,,.,! ,.s.
lenlav between 'liol'ow ami I'.lVez-
any, in eastern (lalaeio. I he war of
fice announced loilnv. The bombard
menl diminished ,urini; the 1 1 1 I . hut
inorcns.M m inlon-.itv n-.-.iin at i!av.
break today. The nrlillorv nelivilv
was also very lively at inionals far
ther norih on the eastern front al
X.n wMi, Dimly and Smorgon.
rui or tii wks.
Wo wlth to cypress our heartfelt
thanks tho neighbors and friends
who so kindly assisted and svnui'i-
thlzed with ua during the Illness and
death of our beloved husband ami
father.
Mrs. L. II. Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs
Clifford K. Smith, Nathan It. Smith
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
foil MALE - lianililer lib vcle In k""I
condition. J. W. Wakefield. M
WANTKD-
To bind gialti.
Phone
4 73 V.
I.W.W. PLAN 10
SIOl'X FALLS, S. )., July (.
Kt'iiliir itrciiy olTinTs in Smith Da
kota have reliable information thai
Industrial Worker of flic World
Icjtdi'l's in tin? state are in possession
of maps of llie principal agricultural
districtH of the state and have men
stationed throughout t ho state who
will make RimultancoiH attempts to
hum thin season's crops, it was
made known here today.
BEWARE OF PEDDLERS
THEY MAY BE SPIES
A subscriber sends in the following
clipping from an Ohio paper:
Tho latest and most ulihnllcal pint
to destroy human lives was shown
up last week when a traveling fakir
peddling an innocent looking court
plaster was arested over at Honder
son. When searched at tho police
station ovor $1000.00 in currency
was found on his person and this
mado the officers moro suspicious
thnn at first, and It was decided to
fully Investigate, and a sample of his
"court plaster' was sent to a chem
ist at Council Bluffs, and when an
alyzed was found to contain largo
quantities of leprosy germs, tho most
malignant and Incurnlilo disease in
the world. Tho aforesaid peddler was
a German and hardly ahlo to speak
tho Knglish Innguage, nnd appeared
Indifferent as to tho consequences
when found out. Just what will be
done with him Is not yet made pub
lie, but hanging or oven burning at
tho stuko is too good for a dirty
skunk that would seek to spread that
greatest of all pestilences thruout
the land. This should ho nnolher
warning to all peoplo to beware of
pcd.dlors for you never can toll what
you aro llnblo to ho up against. Con
way Record.
RED CROSS TEAM
T
To the f'nplains ninl Team Members:
Al n meeting of Ihe executive hoard
of the Mod ford, Oregon, chapter of
Ihe American Hod Cross, held Mon
day, June 'St, a resolution was offer
ed and passed unanimously that the
secretary convey to Mr. Tait nnd Mr.
Daniels ntfll their oomniitloo.s and
tennis Ihe lluitiks nnd npprecinliou of
the hoard nud Ihe members of I ho
chapter for their el'forls, time and
thought, given so willingly and suc
cessfully in raising Medford North's
allotment, of Ihe 1110,11(10,(100 lied
Cross relief fund.
Hy this letter the secretary so com
plies with Ihe board's desires.
Very truly vonrs,
KSTI1KH WAKNl'.U,
Secrclnry Medford C'hnpler, A. 1!. 0.
THIRTY CARS POULTRY
. ON NEW YORK TRACKS
NKU YORK, .Inly A. - Thirty cars
of live poultry are being held up in
the railroad yards around New York
and cannot reach the market because
of n strike among Hie handlers of
poultry, according lo a sliiteimnl
inude today by (leorge W. Perkins,
eliainnau of the Mayer Food Supply
company. The poultry is in danger
of (lying of hunger nud lliirsl, Mr.
Perkins said, because there is no
municipal agency vcsled wilh legal
power to adjust the difficulty.
CHINESE REJECT MONARCHY
(Continued from rage One.)
arc coining up from Ihe south. Along
the Hankow railway 1 000 soldiers arv
advancing. (leniTal Chang llsun, the
dietnlor who nllomplcd lo restore the
monarchy, has only sonic HOOD men.
Tumi Chi .1 ni today addressed an
ultiinaluui to ( hang llsiiu's Iruop-,
promising them more favorable Ireal
inenl. if they would lav down (heir
alius. The northern inililarv lenders
do not expeel lighting. Thoy believe
Chang llsun will be ileserleif by bis
troops when Ihe strength of the re
I'cpubliean foiees is realized. It is
rumored lhat pari of Chang llsun's
forces already have descried him.
1'iflcen provinces nfiv supposing
Tiom I 'hi .I'M.
SENATE VOTES
BEFORE NIGHT
(Continued from rage One.)
voted on, tho senate first dispose of a
"bono dry" amendment 'by Senator
Curtis of Kansas vlrtualy identical
with the orginal house provision.
Senators active for prohibition
sought and received from Vice Presi
dent Marshall assurance that there
would bo opportunity for a vote upon
the house bone dry provision.
Senator Oronna of North Dakota
urged national "bone dry" legislation,
contending that President Wilson's
position was a mistaken ono. On a
point of order raised by Senator Rob
inson, tho chair ruled that the Gore
amendment which would place upon
the president responsibility for deter
mining whether the manufacture of
ber and wine should ho restricted
came up for first consideration and
under tho terms of the agreement
accepted yesterday, debate on the
amendment was limited to five min
utes for oach senator.
Compromise Measure.
Senator Robinson, who offered the
so-called , "administration compro
mise" substitute for the house "hone
dry" provision and Core amendment,
characterized ft as a sane, reasonable
and fair solution of tho prohibition
controversy, and in accordance with
President Wilson's desire. (
An amendment by Senator Cum
mins of Iowa prohibiting imports of
distilled liquors during tho war and
also use of those now in bond for
bovorngo purposes was adopted by the
senate by a vote of 54 to 30.
Straighten Out Snarl.
To straighten out the parliament
ary snnrl, the senate afterwards,
without a record vote, adopted Sena
tor Curtis' nniendmenl which merely
vearrnnged and perfected the house
text for "bone dry'' prohibition.
That placed the revised bouse provis
ion in position for further amend
ment, cilhcr by approval of tho (lore
amendment, the Robinson substitute
or others held in readiness by sev
eral senutors.
The vole upon Ihe vice-president's
ruling nnd the acceptance of the
amendment of Senator Curtis were
not rognrded as lesls of strength
cither by Hie dry or wet forces nnd
without material effect on the final
result. Seoul"!- Cummins said he be
lieved the house hill was weak be
cause it contained no provision lo
prevent the importation of liquor, so
he offered an amendment to thai ef
fect. Action on it was postponed.
Senalor Shafroth of Colorado de
clared he was opposed lo Ihe admin
istration amenilineiit nnd favored
bone dry prohibition.
Liquor is 1 loomed,
''Liquor is doomed eventually," de
clared Senator Homh. "From any
stundpoiul revenue, food conserva
tion, Iiumnn efficiency, good citizen
ship or success in the war the ap
peal comes to us to give the final
death blow lo this industry. Why
compromise, dicker, fuller and bar
ter wilh llinl which spreads wan! and
disease in lime of peace and disaster
in times of war? 1 will support Ihe
house amendment because it con
serves our food anil, more important,
our citizenship."
Senalor Cummins' amendment fol
lows :
"No alcoholic beverage shall be im
ported into (he rtiiled Slates during;
the existing war, nnd no part of Ihel
distilled spirits now in bond in thej
I'llilcd Slates shall be withdrawn
during Ihe said war, to be used as a
beverage." I
It was eslimaied Hull there are"
about 2'Jrt,H0ll,llll(l gallons of distill-;
ers' spirits now in bonded wareho'-ses
and prohibition upon their with
drawal for beverage puroses would
cause a loss in revenue estimated al
around .f'.'MI. 0011,(1110.
Infants-Bothers
Thousands testify
tSoriick's
The Original
Malted Milk
Upbuilds nnd sustains the body
No Cooking or Milk required
Used for Vi of a Century
Substitute! Cost YOU Sams Price.
It Is the
Storage Battery
(bat determine whrlbcr you will
Bet out ami crank or col. A battnry
which receives the rhnri;o o.nily, as
well an itlvhm l,a pewer siroiisly
when ncdml l the Ideal kind. We
have It here.
C. E. Gates Auto Co.:
CHOSE TO GO TO
JAB. FOR 3 DAYS
WASHINGTON, July C Eleven of
tho 13 suffragists arrested at their
Fourth of July demonstration in front
of tho whlto houso wero tried today
and given tho alternative of a $25
fine or three day3 In jail. They chose
to serve tho three days.
The police Judgo who tried them
offered to take their personal bonds
on promlso to stay away from tho
whlto house, but they refused "and
wero taken to jail. Tho suffragists
are: Gladys II. Grincr, Margaret K.
Whittemoro, Vida Alilholland, Mrs.
Helena Hill Weed, Iris R. Calderhead,
Mrs. Frances B. Green, Elizabeth
Stiiyvesant, Joy Young, Mrs. Lucille
Shields, Lucy Burns and Dora Lcwi.
!Miss Hazel Minikins, who contend
ed she did not carry a banner in tho
demonstration, was granted a sep
arate trial. Miss Kitty Marion, a suf
fragist, and Charles E. Morgan, a
war department clerk, charged witli
fighting, also nre to ho tried tomor
row. PROVIDES SEITLEINI
OF WESTERN LANDS
"WASIIINCITOX, July fi. ConfercoR
on tho first food bill providing for
stimulation of production and a na
tional foodstuffs survey today ten
tatively asreed to provide for set
tlement of uncurveyod public lands
fn western states aloitR the lines of
Senator Kail's amendment, but prob
ably with new restrictions safeguard
ing tho government's interests. Sen
ators Kondrtrk of Wyoming, Shafroth
of Colorado and Jones of New Mex
ico urged adoption of tho Fall plan.
Tho conferees postponed settlement
of other disputes.
TONIGHT
Reg. Prs. Adults
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P $100,000.
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fationailfenk
JPLllllllt!
"Out of the Wreck"
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"THE FLIRT"
with
Ralph Hurz
Southern Oregon's Greatest Place of Amusement.
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OFFICE IN CITY
The United States navy hns esl.tb
lished an of I ice fur southern Oregon
in the Kirst National Hunk buiblinjr.
It will be more iiii office for distrib
uting information concernini; the navy
than a reerniting office.
Dr. E. K. Scott, assistant surgeon
in the navy, and who has charge of
navy publicity in the Oregon navy re
cruiting district, nnd J. M. Jhnincll,
chief electrician in the navy service,
arrived in the city late yesterday
fi'iim Portland to establish the local
office. Chief Klectri'dan lhmru'11 will
have active charge of the office.
"Our purpose in establishing this
office," said Pr. Scott tins noun, "is
to enable the people of this part of
the slate to get into closer touch with
(he navy. Any one wanting any in
formation about the navy, (he home
men enlisted, etc., will be welcomed
at the Medford office.
"This office will he more for dis
seminating publicity about the navy
in fact, will he more of an infor
mation and advertising bureau than a
recruiting office, nil ho recruits will
always be welcomed.
"Oregon with its very large num
ber of recruits in proportion to its
population, has attained national dis
tinction and the navy feels that ibis
state especially is entitled lo all the
facilities at its disposal in dissemin
ating information."
Give all the kids
st Toasttes
They like em"
CO-OPERATIVELY YOURS
TJIU Directors mid Officers of the 1st
National Hunk ro glnd to bo np
proaclicd with (lie problems of their pat
rons. Their Knowledge ..and ..experience
will Ito found available upon request.
DIKECTOltS.
Chns. M. Knglish Henry Hart.
Clcorge W. Dunn. .T. H. Cooley.
P. K. Deuel. ('has. Strang.
Wm. C. Tail
OFFICIOUS
Wm. CI. Tall, President.
Chas. M. Knglish, Vli'O President.
Oris Crawford, Cashier.
H. S. Deuel, Asst. Cashier.
1 Per Cent Interest on Suvings nnd Time
J)cpoIU.
Page Theatre Orchestra
Drama and Comedy
Children 5c
"Spoilers'
Fame
in
This ftnry l. sahl to be fr.unih'il
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Mory li of nn ntlempt to lah a tlis
tl 'ct r.lteuicy Into Silhmis 'ion ''
(hri'iiiei.iiiR to einoso '? past hismry
of his wife.
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of
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AMUSEMENTS
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208 F.nst Wain Street,
Medford
The Only Exclusive
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in Southern Oregon.
Negatives Made any time or
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