PAGE TWO
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MT.DFORD. OREOON". "WEDNESDAY. JTLY 11. 1917
TOCAL AND
IMPERSONAL
Harrey Oat-an of Portland, who
ii widely ktoa axorg the old resi
ded of lb Taller, hum it formerly
resided 03 a ranch tear Phoenix for
jean, ia Tiilling reiatiTes -4 frieadi
In the Taller. For manr yean Mr.
Oatmin hj resided ia Portland. He
art that if ia place of orchirdi there
were wheat fields the Ti.tey won'.d
look natnral to him.
Oreeoa. Czll'crala. U. S. Land.
Booklet free. Write Joieph Ciarx.
Eaerainento. California. lOe
largest cherry crop !n tie Tal
ler in m3T rears 1 now aio.it to be
harvested. Inieed it U elaitn! that
with the man;.- new t.-eea that hare
ca into bearing thia 3m:er. it
Is the larzest crop ever kncwa. Man?
cherry pickers will te is demand in
Xedford and Itr.tne-flate Tiela'.ty, bit
It Is li'.i that la the Pboenii-and
Talent diisrid and tie south end
of the county there are sufficient
p!t:ers. Tie price paid for picking
!b the aonth section Is ti a day.
' Dr. Heine, eye, ear. nose, throat.
One hundred piclers are reeded is
the yferlia district to father la the
losanberry crop o! that tection. Es
ploytnect agenta are trying to set
forty or fifty girl p'.cierj la Medford.
but M far lire failed. Most of the
pickers will t-e hired from Craats
Pass and Gold Hill.
Johnson for high-clais watch re
pairing. J. W. Joanjon and family of this
city and ei-Hayor O. H. Johnson
aad family of Grants PaJj left yester
day oo a six weeij' aatotroMle tour,
thru Oregon, Washington, Idaho aad
Cub. i
Metx can at Riverside Garage.
A patriotic rally aad farewell to
enlisted men will be ohserred ia the
Hope Preshyterian ehirch of Rogue
River. July II. 117, in honor of en-j
listed men. At the unTei'.ing of the
roll of honor. Judge Gilmore aad ReT. j
John. W. Hoyt wiil tpeak. The Home
Guard aad metnler of the G. A. K.
wilt be la attendance. A teg demon
stration Is expected. j
' Alco Taxi. Phone .
Jessie Ssidicore of Medfor dis reg
istered at Hotel Portland. Portland.
Oregon.
Johnson for high-class) watch re
pairing, tf
Bora, to Mr. aad Krs. A. V Brad
ihaw. of Weliea. Oregon, Tuesday
morning, J ." : v 1 . a IS'-j-po-nd loo
Patrta Page tonight.
John Orth and family left today for
Fort Klarnata where they will ipead
the neii tea days viiiticg relative
aad vacationing.
A sample line of satin aad Milan
hats have been received by the millin
ery department of the May Company
and the rame will be on special sale
for three days. M
Edith V. Courrier aad If. Fern
Tfaynes of Honolulu are among the
tourists who are sojourning in the
city.
Window screens, screen door. Pa
cific Fnrn. k Fix. Factory.
Emma E. P.ewell of Caielle. Cali
fornia. Is a visitor in the lity, having
' arrived yesterday.
Baths. 5c. Holland Hotel.
Mr. aad Mrs. J. E. Easier left thLf
morning for the Shata val!-y In Cali
fornia to enjoy a few dai In that
section.
Patria Pare tonight.
F. G. Schtrx is a visitor In the city
from Gold Hi!!.
The May Company millinery de
partment has received a sample line
of white satin aad Milan hats ar, 1 the
same will jat ca sale for three-days
Mrs. G';s Jtit'heN of Jacksonville
and daughter this mornir.t for
Seattle where .e ill i;-it h-r son
and hr ii?tr ur.iU S-; '.:u':r
See Dave Wool a'o :t that fire la
arBc poli'T. Office. Roota 444. M
F. k H. building.
Mrs V.!l Prrr rj Ei;' Point and
Mrs. lio? S'.inV r of !iro 'ro wre
among the vl;t-jr-s in the city yt.-r-day.
Press.! ;lshDr. at mirV-t ?i"ir
diy. 2 'c .
A N; bley snd ton rf M- !f .-! a:.-rritr-l
at Hotel Port in,:. Port
land, O-fC'.n.
P-r. H-lr.e rts c's ror-N-;'.r.
Mr a::l Mrs Ho -rt A'.' - iht. J
W. AlwUht aad Mm. M S "A.irth
Ington ni Is v,f i. a:-.. I Mrs. "o-n-nirfr'i
o' N-w o.tt a.-v a iuiun:o
Wl lonUfcf party who a-r.e,l in the
City T'Jff-lar evAtin.- ar.-l are th
puprts of Mr. ar t Mrs R 1;. v.rth
Ington. Yr. U orti'.lTictr, is the
mother nf H f; W'lr'hlr.c-Qn. and
Robert Al right, h s ' ru'h r in law.
la Oklahoma Hub. ! i w.,!r!y fjn.el
IOr and ok!-t h is well known
on the hih cla- wjln:;: c;rcBit
The party Ut ti .r ! California
and from hre will t..,.;r Oregon and
Washington.
In a hurry, call
iV. C. T. !'. !'! P!"t i th 1.11 ra
ry Thursday afternoon at : ;a. im
portant buslri- wi.l !. traniactl
Everybody I vlunre
For the beet ln irn. e. see Holmes,
the Insurance lUs.
J Mrs. Acni A. Aiarian. who was the
Pareons. left Teday for Paaadena.
10 visit her son. who ia leaving for
Fraace to act as interpreter for the
V. S. Aabnlance corps.
tT. Henry Hart. Jackson County
Bank banding. Offic hoars, to to 4
P. en.
Among the Portland visitors in the
ci;y today are J. R. Smith. . J.
Thompson and Mr. and Mr. G. W.
Ha'jer.
Friday, the l!:h. a Jl-eect sale
stationery at Heath's Irrag Store. :.
F. A. Babcock of ls Matinas. CaU-
fornia. Is a tourut spending rti?;.'. , " 7?, "
days ia the city.
E. V. Carter is among the Ashland
visitors who are speeding today fn the
city.
Metx cars at Riverside Garage.
Reginald H. Pa.-s-cts has arrived in
the ciiy from Seattle to join his fam
ily here and wi.l remain for the sum
mer. He was a-rcom-anied here ty an
architect from Seattle.
Patients cared for. CI! Sotr.h
Central. Trained BJrse ln attend
ance. Reference given. Phone
5TIW. 114
Mrs. Trtxaine Hatch who has teen
visiting her sister. Mrs. W. P. Holt in
Ea?!e Point, leaves for her home in
Berkeley. California, tonight.
This is laciy for joti. A 13-cent
sale of box paae-r. correspondence
cards and tablets. 40c values. Friday,
the 1 Jth at Heath's Dr":g store. :
W. F. Schroeder and F. Peperkorn.
of Wicsiie, Nebraska, who have been
visiting L. Xiedermeyer and family,
who formerly resided at Wisside. left
today for a tour thra California be
fore retnming home.
Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist. Et-
Mark's bending. Phone i: J-Y.
Mrs. X. D. Adams, mother of J. W
Jacobs, and Mrs. George Stone, his
sister, who have teen visiting the Ja
cobs family left for their home at Gll-
roy. Oregon, this morning.
Singer sewing machine shop. C. A.
Chapman. Phone v3-R- 24S Soath
Central. 117
Mrs. J. Martin of Sacramento left
for Seaside. Oregon, this morning af
ter having had a short viiit with
friends in the city.
Great valces at oar He sale Friday
the 11th. Heath's Drug Score. Si'
Mr. H. G. Mills aad children aad
Mrs. Janes of Butte Falls left this
morning for Ashland where they will
camp aad enjoy the Chautauqua for
the next tea days. Mr. Mills, who
accompanied them to Medford yes
terday, returned to Butte Falls today.
Miss Mabel Normile. Mrs. Nettie
Normlle. Mrs. R. A. Koppes and Mis
Josephine Koppe-s went to Ashland
today where they will be encamped
until the Chautauqua season ends.
Court Hail left for Crater Lake
this morning with an auto load of
tourista.
J. G. Townsend and W. A. Wood
ward of Portland are business men
s;eading a day or so in the city.
R. H. Ingraham of Milwaukee ar-
rired In the city today to spend some'
time here.
No longer do the seven big brass
cuspidors grace or dL'grace the cor
riiors of the postoff:ee building.
When Mr. Putnam. Inspector of the
treasury department, was making an
offivial Inspection of the federal
building yesterday Postmaster MimsJ
requested that he be permitted to getl1'""
id of
the cuspidors. Consent was
g.ren. Colonel Mima, who held iha
the cu.pidom we-e unsanitary and un
sightly, confesses that they will have
to come back Into the corridors again
during a session of the-federal court
or on other state occasion.
2 7 cents Friday, t.e 11th. buys a
I' c boi of stationery at Heath's Drug
Store
Frank P.eJiiin. who was elected
clerli of the school board last niett.
after the board had depose! K. 8.
Stiae. the oil clerk, fjrnished bond
to-lay afr-r wMth Mr. Stine turned
orer to hirr, ail the school boird re.
or!. Mr. Ke-i lln wa for ears a
:-Ajte:(-r in trie Jac'k.oT-n Ccinty
"ar.A, and 1 connected with the Pul-M-r-nt:
at'-n y.
The Girls Honor 5 :ard will hold
their weeli'.v meeting tor;:orrow niieht
The liorre Guard company will
hold its wee'-l
dri.l tor.iz.:t on thr
2!
Mt-a N'.: .Vro'.d ha
fro -a rort.an I wr te
returned
vas with
ne
when
latter ih t,p'ra'd on
re ntly
Mrs. f;-;r.e In r.ow fa.t impr'ir..
Tl.e leal h'-at r" ord for the anr.
will prot-ajlv reached tV after
noon son;ein: The hlht terr pera
ture e.ter,iay. and whrh was th
nitaest for the season so far. was 1"
i'grees. reached at p sr.. At :
this afternoon the temperature wa
s and was steadily ri!r.j.
The lercperature of July 11 a year
axo was ?7 degree. The ticr.ef
July temperature of llli, 1M de
gree oa Jaiy 83 The day preloi
it was 1( 3. In 11 te hllhrst July
'.pnrature l''j dere on J ilv
IT. t'n the Kth it was 11 tlftre
ViTlfV.
Will parties who were In the Hal!
Tavl Company auto at the time of the
acldent the evening of July 3. please
inform the eompany at Medford of
their name and addressn.
E SUBSTITUTE
F
L
J"A-SKIXGTON". Jj'y 11. A.iicin
Utrtion leinirrv :a trie -enate ur
red .n bv Herbert 4. Hoorrrs letter
' "''"" "--"
. r -: . : . : .L ...
r - er.i' t; .4
u ha-;ea allien by tae ,
ri-
icrjt.trai eocmitte ia (.-rfectinj thet.V. Jonnart. entente high comiiiissioa-.
I (lore .-ub-t:iu!e for U vctr.-i',
.bd! ccder ecn-icertS.n in the en-
a.e. sne Miu.t pri . ... . Phtlps-Dodse corporation, declared;
worked on U fc-titat bill, vrde;' -T fc w"1 teyjuj. nh, ,fca, the mln. owners eooldj
the senate eor.tid cebat on ten-,cfore the representatives of the ea-- Industrial
er.-.! ieatsres of tne mea-ure.
Tre serine wiil vote on the bill
Julv 21 umier an asrrtemeM reached
joniv after the demoemtic leaders had;
eon-ited to ejmma'e ome of lhe;reform5 under the new regime of,"
bill ato-r ira-:ii? f.turt- iceW-lini:
Vr.t trlnjl njiibiria irovU:oo.
Th jb:;tL:: etieral'y similar to
lh orlsrlnal a-imiti-iratioa bii! ex-rl-t
ihii fxiwirr .fvijirol othr in
c j -1 n-H be-ii4f-i f'mi r.d fuej La.
bevn -:rii-kn out.
The P'jb-ticut prohibit- the irMia
feur of di-::I:i U.!i.'rs, withoci
prov;.i;cz lor sovmir.ot parer.a?
of
:..'ks now he"u in bond and eivw
tbe pre-iCvrnt power to decide, in h:
ei;end to b-er and wite.
LOG LODGES FOR
F. W. Salter of this city has been1
awarded the contract for the eon-j
stmctton of two lodge, each HxJ4
feet. In Crater Lake national park.
The lodges will be built of logs. The
work of construction will be begun
cn July 1.
Ote lodge will be placed at White
Horse at the Medford entrance to
the park and the other will be built
at the Pinnacles of Sand creek en
trance. The lodges will be nsed as
headquarters for the registering of
visitors to the park, the checking of
autos aad other vehicles. The logs
will be cut oa the ground, and the
lodges will be supplied with water
pumped by gasoline pumps.
Another much needed Improvement
which will be made at Crater Lake
park this summer will be the instal
ment of a plant to pump spring water
up to the camp grounds at the rim of
the lake.
FISHING CLUB OPENS
ON FRIDAY. THE I3TH
The Kelly Island Fishing club are
not a superstitious bunch. With ail
the days In the week and year before
them, they have chosen Friday. July
1J. to open their new club house on
P.ague River. The following invita
tions have been sent out to several
friends of the memcers:
"The Kelly Island Club, an associa-
. . t . , - : . . i , .. . . . 1
aOwsz.ip. re,uei iie p:-rxsijre oi joar
presence at the dedfeation of their
ciub house and grounds on the banks
of Rogue River twenty miles from
Medford. on the Crater Lake highway,
the opening of the rteelhead season.
Friday, the thirteenth of July, nine
teen hundred and seventeen.'
12.0000 PRISONERS TAKEN.
(Conttneed frota Page Oaw.)
to r.jre bten the Z!ota L.a andj
:ce rnietr. Ia S-;Hvmbr Hallcz
waj torubaHed by the Russian anil
lrr, tat attempt to iiorm Xte town
were ansae re-M.
The fill of Haiici probacy will
r:-an th at th T::oas must r:lre
from th prrnt line a!or. ti.e Zlcta
I.!; a from nor.bPi?t of liali-i throj?h
Priiar.T ar.d 7:rhoff to Pro-ij. is
jorrieP t0 p.r0!ct Imler. The aext
(line
in ti.e rear of the Zlota Llpa is
the Gnlla Upa.
HONEYCOMBED WITH TREASON
(Continued from Tag One )
icaily th-y would not t e Inf oeaced ' y
tlireats. the statement say.
A I k of )mplhy.
The statement ay It Is "verv ien
(Tally reported that among the native
t'ora. as well as n.aay of th foreign
1-orn. ar.d concerning whoe Icralty
there cafi ue no duestion. th. re Is ?n
eraily mlon.ierfltan-ilng a to th
rrear.lng and the p-irrose of tl.e war
and therefore among the?e a zeneral
lac of Mmpathy with the war "
To do away with th: miander.
standing the co'incll annnune patri
otic meetinvs will t hM soon In ev--v
town In NtiraVa.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KK SM-K HidAio r-i ter. at
A;pv I. A. Hoi fin-, Jark
sob t'outtty r.ank LnlMing t
GREEK ARMY 10 ?
BE INCREASED TO
TEN divisions;
ROME. Jnly 11. The Greek army
is to be increased from th.-e to ten
. .
4iTfion.
the recruiting aad com-
equipment of which are to
complied witnia fonr mo
wrdtng to plana out.ined today by -..
. nx
M j0--in Kived Rome oni
tente powers at ti:r forthcoming
conference the resnl; of his work
Greece.
of King Constantice and important!.
In in initrrew Triih lie Ai40Ciatti
Press, M. Jonnart said:
"After htiz.g wra by internal dis-
s-eDJioa for the last two yrs, Grj
finds her I" inane: a". roures sadly)
depleted and she ne-e3 and expects
friendly co-operation and assistance
of those greai powers which wish to
see the smaller nations placed on a
firm and enduring foundation. Great
Britain and Prance may be depended
I e .V . a. S-
in the same way we shall hope to have
the powerful assistance of the United
States ia realising effective re-orgin-ization
of the civil branch. America's
co-ope ratios will be a most precious
factor."
T
MALE TEACHERS
PORTLAND. July 11. Teachers
attending the National Education as
sociation convention in seion here,
today divided on the question of
whether the association should rec
ommend that male teachers be ex
empted from the selective draft, and
it is beiieved probable that the breach
wiil not be closed until the conven
tion at large has voted on the ques
tion. Katherine Devereaut Blake, princi
pal of a New York public school, to
day recommended to the committee
on resolutions that It pass a resolu
tion recommending to tiie federal gov
ernment that the male teachers of the
atloo be exempted because their a!-
i sence vou.d cr.pple the school sys
tem.
The resolutions committee has not
taken favorable action on the propos
al and. according to its chairman. J.
W. Crabrree. River Fails. Wisconsin,
it will re;ect the question. Mr. Crab
tree claiming that women teachers
can take the places of the men.
t'pon the announcement of Mr.
Crabtree's stand, a petition wis put
in circulation asking that the reso
lutions committee put the cue-tion up
to the convention at large Friday. It
has been mrgc-ted that only the wo
men members b allowed to vote oa
the issue.
Iafanti ui Invalid
HORLICK'S
THT ORIGINAL
MALTED MILK
Rich milk, malted rrain.in psswdcr form.
FOT wJuts, iavachaotfirrewwit children.
Pore autntioa.upbu:kiin tt hole body.
Inv-orata B'tfuag naotiaeri wi the tffrd.
More nutritious than tea. cocree, etc
lawtantly ptrpnL Kecraaea Docnrwwx.
Snkstirntev Ccst YOO SBie Prk
WESTON'S
Camera ShoP
MILITARY
20S Eat iiain Street,
Medford
The Oii'j Exclusive
Commprcial' rhotcjn-apher
In Southern Oregon.
Negatives Made any time 01
place by appointment
Phone 147-J.
Well do the rest
J. E. PALMER.
!N0 SETTLEMENT
N SIGHT Of STRIKE
CLOEE. Ariz.. July 11. Settle
ment of the copper miners' strikes ln
jAriiona, which have completely itop-j
ped production in two fields and cur-1
(tailed work in a third, seemed remote!
ts.U9 lr.-ftir!r Uih f'ne mire!
unwilling
to ,1. f-om their original posi-1
i.t.
Walters. Douglas, president of the!
t not
: Workers of the World or with the In-j
. .... ... , I
temational Union of Mine. Mill audi'
' ' ,T- ...
' ; '-i ,v,",hr ...
not affiliated with the Industrial
Workers of the World.
Fear of trouble over an order of
Sheriff Tom Arraer that only one
PKfcet wonid be allowed within ar
area a quarter of a mile square was
j allayed by instructions from Gover
nor Thomas E. Campbell that the
pickets were acting within their rights
as long as they were peaceful.
Reports from Bisbee Indicate that
more men are returning to work there
Ui.
The three principal companies
IDAHO WOMAN
MADE WELL
LycEa ELFmtliam's Vegetable
Compound Did the Work.
Nothing like it
Aberdeen, Idaho. "Last year I tut
fered from a weakness with pains in my
side and back. A
friend asked me tx
try Lydia E. Pink
ham "s Vegetable
Ccmnonrd and I did
so. After taking
one bottie I feit very
much better. I
have new taken
'three bottle and
frfsva.feei like a different
jpV3AV wotnan. Lydia F
imvai; rrrKsram V e J e
tao.e Compc-UM is the best medicine I (
cave ever ladt J aixi a caa rronxKnc
it to all snerir.g women. " Mra.PEECT
Pp.yj?rnx;B, Aberdeen, Idaho.
Women who surler from tbosa cEs
treyir.jr ills ruhar to their ex abouid
te cocvicceia by the many genuine and
truthful teytimoruais we are constantly
pebii-hirtg in the newspapers of the
ability of Lydia E. Fjnfcham'a Vege
table Compound to restore their hea.th
To know'whether Lydia E. Pinkham
Vejetaoie Cc.potmd'wril! help yoo. try
h! For advice write to Lydia E. Pink
ham Medicine Co. (conftdential), Lynn,
Masa. Your "ectei- wriil be opece-i.
read and answered by a woman aoo
beW erict cr-nrrderjce.
FOR
RHEUMATISM
and NEURALGIA
Dmnb Eircalyptu Olntmcirt
ar aix onus aroacs
Tuacs 25c Jaas 60s
j TO ORDER $25.00 UP
' A1m Clwning, Pressing and Altrrrn
128 C MAIN. UPSTAIRS
AMUSEMENTS.
TONIGHT
Sweetheart
oi
the Doomed
I ilK.-KSTS
Louise Giaum
t'.c r-.ic cf an .id w
r ,,r :--r !-.-tt. r tlit--.
TRIANGLE CCMEOY
THE BOOKWORM TURNS
TOMORROW
L H. SOUTHERN
THE MAN OF MYSTERY
STAR
Mr.lfi.nr
t lrn(nil7
Tbeatrss
r
j()SUITS()
(operating in that district have served
I notice to tse:r fornier en.pioye tnii
I men who do not return to work by
Friday wiil be treated as tew ans;
cants.
GERMANS UUHCH DRIVE.
(Costinned from Page On.)
ter af.a. k ;(.r.-r.i I
to ti.rir (rl'inai iio
.an- bruit
:.onc.
There have b-en no .-trioi: a'
tevr.itt hv tiie Gem:ans to brek tfin
tne Kntii-h front in tie -icrn e
their two earn pa urns for Calai- in t!'e
early month nf the war. Tin- fir-t
Wai ehe'-kf-.l rjlofcir tiie FM.'lan iro.'it
bv the vfr.Mne4 Briti-b an.J V..-A,
defen-e. aided by ti:e iwrti'-i;. ti' ti
of P.riti-I. sir-hin- blonsr the '
In the se-ocd battle of Ypre in the
fa.l of l'.'i tae jeni.au- .-..-r....
thonV.d. of C:en in a terrili.- .'.t.'.e
b'j: fail.! to ef-cct a peni-tratior..
Retort from Iy.nilon today ;r.di-'
Good
Business can be conducted alcr.z pleasant lines,
with a smile and a courteous r-ord, far Letter than
In a dry-as-dust, brusque manner.
This is the telief of the officer; of this institu
tion, and we have lived up to it consistently.
That it ha3 been a success, is evidenced by our
growing business. You have only to ask our de
positors, and sou will see the reason for our belief.
It's Good Business!
The Jackson
KttahlMied lH.
Southern Oregon's Greatest Place of Amusement
pag:
TONIGHT
MARIE
DL-play'uiLr Her
as well ;is a
Castles for Two
The tlifint' of this ( 'unu'ily Drama is un
usual in its rharni ;unl action and di als
with the adventures of an impulsive
heiress.
"Patria"
Patria shows their nn thiMls.
HERE TOMORROW ONLY
WILLIAM FARNUM
The Portland Hotel
PORTLAND, OREGON
The Rose City's world-famed hotel, omipying an
entire blook. All outside rooms. Superior diuing
and grill service. An atmosphere of rel'iurmcut, with
a service of courtesy. .
European Plan, $1.50 and Tjp
RICHARD W. CHILDS, M.mnt;er
' ,.at(. ttiat the battle in lielium in
, ln i,r-i;re-e. me Miumii of
i:-avv firiM', hmr! in Knuland nil
(lay ve-ti rd.-iy, Ten- ic-'aiu limr tu
i id', lic'irimr.ir ;d daivn. '
( "Colont-1 Howard A. Hanson, author
js'. the aolcallea rrenson plan for re-
fUianeins tlia elty, Ifcft lakt night for
.Seattle afu r a vne'.'st vinlt here.
mwm
KELPS
WHERE COFFEE
HINDERS !
"There's a Reason"
Business
County Bank
It Is the
Storage Battery
that determines whether yon will
get out and crank or not. A battery
which receives the charge easily, as
well as nivinc; its power strongly
when nedod is the ideal kind. We
have it here.
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
REGULAR PRICES
Adults 15c Children 5c
Page Theatre Orchestra
Popular Selections
DORO
TaU'iits ;ir
lrain.itii'
a CoiiifMlieniiP,
Actress, in
-ALSO--
New-papers report 100.
(Iimi foreign spies in this
eouhirv: this luunl.er of