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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL' TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OKECipy, THURSDAY. JULY 12, 1917 TOCAL AND J PERSONAL Hev. W. F. Shields, former pastor of the Presbyterian t-hurch, and Mrs. s Shields, arrived Thursday by auto from Hums to spend a week's vaca tion visiting friends. Mr. Shields will attend the state presbytery at Eugene next week. Oregon, California, U. S. Land. Booklet free. Write Joseph Clark, Sacramento, California, 106 'Mr. and Mrs. II. D. McBrlde, accom panied by Mrs. Claud Metz, arrived In the city by automobile at 9 p. in. Wednesday from Bend, Oregon, which city they left at 5 a. m. yesterday. The McBrides, former residents of Medford where Mr. McUrlde operated II confectionery store, will spend sev eral days at their ranch here before returning to Bend, where Mr. Me Brlde Is In the confectionery business. Mrs. Metz, alBo formerly of Medford, will visit relatives hero for a week before returning. Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat. Mrs. Lillian Ashcraft went to Ash land today for a visit with friends. Johnson for high-clas watch re pairing. tf E. McClelland Stuv and party are tourists from Seattle visiting. In the city and vicinity. Metz cars at Riverside Carage. F. L. Cliamplln of Rogue River Is a visitor In the city toduy and la regis tered at the Medford. ' Alco Taxi. Phone 88. The Sunday school of the Methodist church la holding Its annual picnic and outing In Lithia Park, Ashland, today. Clarence Meeker, the Hchool superintendent, and Rev, 'Dr. Rollins are chaperoning the large party. The Sunday school has an enrollment of 300. Big auto trucks transported the picnickers from this city to Ashlund. . .The best that swImih Rogue River salmon at Fish Market. L. L. Drossol of San Francisco ar rived In the city today on a business mission. ' Johnson for high-class watch re- . pairing. tf Mrs. Vern Marshall and baby left this morning for Yroka to visit Mrs. Don Colvlg and family. . Window screens, screen'doors. Pa cific Furn. ft Fix. Factory. George Chlldreth met with a pain ful accident at the Mltcholl wagon works yesterday. He had just pulled a red hot Iron tire from the forge when he stumbled and fell and In so doing grasped the tire with his right band. The flesh was burned to the bone. Mr. Chlldreth gnve an exhibi tion of nerve 'by roturnlng to work today, hut It Is doubtful If ho can continue at work until the burn is healed. ' Baths, 25c. Holland Hotel. Miss Helen Phllbrook Is camping at Ashland during the Chautauqua season with the .Misses Alberta and Elizabeth (Joro and Dorothy Smith of Phoenix-. Never mind the hot weather. Kat fish. The Medford Fish Murket will supply your wants. The homo grown cantuloupo seuBon In the valley will be on In about three weeks. Indications nro for a big crop of fine cantaloupes and the recent spell of hot wnuthor Is bringing thorn on fast. Bee Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404, M. F. & H. building,, Aurella and K. Alleen Tetze, who havo been here visiting their mother. Mrs. Ida M. Tetzo, returned toduy to Kugcne. Mrs. Tetzo will Innvo to night for a month's sojourn In Dallus, Texas. DrcsBcd pigeons at market Satur day, 2 Dc. 95 Mrs. U. II. Thomas of Seattle, and Mrs. William K. Richardson of Doris, California, are the Ruents of their brother, J. W, Mitchell and family. They will remain for uboiit a month. Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly. T1 r. and Mrs. .1. II. Tucker left this morning for Hun I'murls where Mr. Tucker was recently operated on In a hospital. He Is returning to (lie hos pital for treatment. In a hurry, call SS. A. K, Cohnon, formerly In the for est aervleo here and at KutEcne. and who left here several mouth ago. Is now located at Kllzabeth City. N. C In a letter received from him today by (ilenn t. Taylor, he writes t hut be has puirhu.ied a large ranch and Is going Into the slock raising business That picnic lunch Kill taste fine If the lunch goodR come from the Fish Market. C. H. Ilamlg of Vancouver. Wash,, Is a sojourner In the city today. For the best insurance, seo Holmes, the Insurance Man, Miss Florcncu Whetscll, who Is serving In tho naval reserve nt the Bremerton navy yard, left last night for Bremerton after a short visit with her parents. Mr. anil Mrs. J. A. Whet sell. Tho latter will soon move to Mc Allister, Ok In lioiiiu. to make Hint place their permanent home. ' Patients cared for. G22 South Central.' Trained nurse In attend ance. Hoference given. Phone 672 W. 114 Mrs. Emll Mohr and children are In Ashland for the summer, having leas ed a cottage near Llthla park. Orders have been received to make another big cut in prices on the Hell bronner stock of Men's Furnishings. Hill A. J. Shorten of San Francisco is spending several days in the city. Dr. Henry Hart, Jackson County Bank building. Office hours, to to 4 p. m. Mr .and Mrs. Charles Horton wen to Roseburg by train today whero he will purchase cattle. They left the.lr car, In which they drove to this city yesterday from Klamath Falls, here until their return from Roseburg. Metz cars at Riverside Oarage. While climbing a hill on his home stead near Derby yesterday afternoon B. C. Schmidt, Spanish-American war veteran, stumbled and fell, and his shotgun was discharged, the load tearing off his left hand at the wrist Dr. Holt waa summoned from Eagle Point and after administering first aid, brought the Injured man to the Sacred Heart hospital in this city Schmidt only returned a few days ago from a visit in Roseburg. This is lucky for you. A 23-cent sale of box paper, correspondence cards and tablets, 40c values, Friday, the i:Uh at lleuth's Drug store. 9lj E. A. Reames, City Attorney F. W, Mcars and F. V. Newman have re turned from Salem where they argued before the supreme court the Hanson plan suit appeal from Circuit Judge Calkins' recent decision. A decision In this case Is expected from the su preme court by the latter part of July. Orders have been received to make another big cut in prices on the Hell bronner stock of Men's Furnishings. 100" HI. C. Stock of Ashland spent Wed nesday In this city on business. Master Mlland Jacobs, son of Mr and Mrs. J. W. Jacobs, went to Rogue River today to visit friends. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St. Mark's building. Phone 323-Y. Among the out of town visitors In the city toduy is W. L. Loeffle of Spo kane. Singer sewing machine shop, C. A. Chapman. Phone S03-H. 245 South Central. 117 About 1.10 Tocrults for the nrmy Including 102 In the medical corps and 35 in tho field artillery, passed thru the city on train 14 toduy en route to the Presidio; San Francisco, from the Vancouver burracks and Fort Wright. v Great values at our 23c sale Friday the 13th. Heath's Drug Store. 95 H. G. Thayer of Stockton. Califor nia, arrived here Wednesday evening to visit relatives and friends. Mrs Thayer and little son, who have been visiting her parents for sevoral weeks will nccompany him home. 23 cents Friday, the 13th, buys a 40e box of stationery at Heath's Drug Store. 85 J. C. Burns of Applegute and F. A. Wllfert, mining man who makes headquarters In Medford, returned last night from a several months so Journ In Richmond, Virginia, their former homo. Mr. Bums owns mill lug proporty along tho Applcgate river. "There Is big prosperity in an agricultural sense thru tho south nnd middle west," said Mr. Bums todny. "The greatest prosperty Bocms to b from Kansas City this way. The wheat and potuto crops are simply immensp. While passing thru Kan sas we saw evidence of tho destruc tive work being carried on by tho I. W. W, From tho train we saw a great field of grain burning. The train crew told us that It hail been set on flro,by tho I. V. W. and that the hit ter had started a number of simtlur fires In that territory." C. II. Williams, who has spent the past two years with a company near Chlco, California, returned home Wednesday eenlng for nil Indefinite stuy. He says the Sacramento valley Is nlmost unendurable right now be- ause of the heat, and that It Is a re lief to get Into I he Kogue Hlver val ley. All Hats greatly reduced nt Lottie Howard's. Mrs. Maud Phllbronk Is spending he tiny In Ashland visiting her daugh ter anil friends. Friday, the 13th, a 23-cent sale of stationery at Heath's Drug Store. BRITISH BOMBS DO DAMAGE TO THE TURKS LONDON, July 1 1.- According to brief telegraphic accounts of the British airships bombarding opera tions at Constantinople, the attack was one of the most successful of the kind during the war. The airplanes were over the city nearly a naif hour. Eye Strain Is Serious funnily t ho unffrror tloos not rom plain of poor vlnion hut u(fprs from (UMrossliiK hrmlAehi'fl tin it nerve troiiMrn of various kinds, all of which nrlso from the eyes. DR. RICKERT KVICSUillTSPlXlAI.IST Medford, Oregon, carefully picking out their marks and descending to an altitude of less than 300 yards for release of bombs. The Goeben, which recently has been annoylngly active against the Russians, was the center of the attack with an entirely satisfactory result, and It Is safe to presume she will be out of action several months. Tho war office, situated on a hill, was also an easy turget. Among the damaged enemy ships was a convert ed liner, which was used as the head quarters of the German staff. ON TO LEMBERG IS THE SPIRIT OF THE RUSSIANS PETHOGRAD, July 12. In the capture of Halicz, tho Russian revo lutionary nrmy has reached In a sin gle move the objective fought for so stubbornly, but without success, by General Brussiloff's triumphant forces of last summer in a long and arduous campaign. This feat means the definite piercing of the Austro- German lines on a broad front, and not merely a local penetration, which w-as accomplished by the first Russian victory west of Tarnopol. Hundred Mllu Front , The activity of the Russian armies now spreads from Tarnopol to the Carpathians and they are steadily pushing forward on a continuous front of more than 100 miles. Lem berg Is now open to attack from Halicz. It Is also likely that the Aus trian line which has long been based on the Gnila I.lpa river, will be forced to retire, and as the Russian move ment develops In the direction of Lemberg, it is sure to have an effect on the situation in tho Kovel-Vladi- mlr-Volynsk region. lemlK'ti; the, prize. Having broken tho Btrong Austro- German line In the vicinity of Halicz, the Russians are pushing forward from Halicz toward Lemberg, the cap ital of Gallcla, and from Stnnlslau, south of Halicz, westward toward the line of the Dniester river. After the capture of Halicz, on the front from Halicz to Solotvln, about 30 miles to the south, General Kornl- lorr forced the Austro-Germans to continue their retreat. In their ad vance from Halicz the Russians forced the retiring enemy across the Loinnka and occupied two towns on the western banfc of the river. The next natural barrier Is the river Stoka about six miles west of the Lomnlca. ItusHiuiM Extend Line South and west of Stanlslau the Russians have reached the Poslecz Lesluvka-Kamarcz line, the central point of which,' Lesiuvka, Is four miles west of the river Bystritza. This line Is about seven miles east of Ka- lusz, the nearest large town west of Stanlslau, and which is situated on the Stoka river, on the extension of the Russian fighting line to the Solot vln battle ground in the foothills of the Carpathians. On Tuesday the Russians captured 2,000 more prisoners and 30 more guns, bringing their total captured from July g to 10 to more than 10,- 000 officers and men, and 80 guns. A large amount of machine guns and war material also was taken. DRAFT DRAWING IS POSTPONED ONE WEEK WASHINGTON', July 1 2. Post ponement until next week of the drawing of the numbers of the men who will be called for the national army seemed probable today, when it became evident that states are not completing organization of their dis trict exemption boards aa rapidly as war department officials had hoped I. W. W. TO BE INTERNED. (Continued from Page One.) enlione messue-u nt ' fiVhu-k tl.w ,,r ternoiin from Douglas uniil the train loud of I. V. W. members deported from Risbee passed thru there nt 1 :4't o'clock en route to Columbus, M. M.. where Ibev will h i,l,inn,l i'n a camp under Hie supervision of fed eral oitieiuls. The train consist,! r.f 97 .niss Af tornev W. K. ('lenrv nP T-twImo woe nimmir those deported. Men on the A oattmuqjis Cham ot Points I Boiiin&PointS I (offeror S mileage rfcdWBi&g Wins acceleration low ifcrf Points frefo slartLyj; mi Low boiling points do it the first links in a continuous chain of boiling points. Low boiling points for easy starting, medium boiling points for quick and smooth acceleration; and high boiling points for power and mileage. Red Crown is a straight -distilled gasoline,! Hence there's a contlhuous chain of boiling points, gradually rising from low to high. Mixtures cannot have a continuous chain of boiling points. That's why mixtures cannot be as good motor fuel as pure straight-run gaso line. And that's also why the gravity test for gasoline is-worthless gravity tells nothing at all about boiling points the only real test of gasoline quality. Tq make certain of getting real gasoline, and not a mixture, fill with RED CROWN ik Gasoline of Qualify STANDARD OIL COMPANY iCAMroamti THE UNIVERSAL CAR I To jrrt the maximum service from I your Ford car, it must have careful I attention from time to time; a Utile I "tuiiiii!' ui" to keep it vuiinin smoothly always adds to its power II ' endurance. To 1 enssnred of the best mechanical service and the use of f p'lmine lord materials, briiu; your I car here where you jjet practical Ford I experience, and the regular Ford II I parts. Ford prices, fixed by the com- 11 pany, fire the same everywhere. Tour- IIP iny Car ijsUiO; Knnabotit $:!."; Sedan I t'oupclet -0."; Town Car if oP5 I I f. o. 1. Detroit. On display and I for sale hy I CTe: 'Gates: Aiito'Co." train confirmed the report of two killing this morninsr tit liitbee. PHOENIX, Ariz., July 12. The entire town of Disbee has suspended business and the Citizens' Protective league, numbering 1.100 fully armed, has rounded up 1000 members of the Industrial Workers of the World, have searched them and are now loading them In freight and cattle cars and will deport them at 11 o'clock. The work of deporting the Indus trial Workers, who are regarded as the disturbing element in Bisbee, Is being done thoroly and in a systemat ic manner. Tho Citizens Protective league, which Is doing It, is an or ganization of citizens, business men, mine operators and miners not affili ated with the Industrial workers of the World. It is stated practically all of the members of the organiza tion have been deputized by the sheriff. i Greatly outnumbered, those mem bers of the Industrial Workers of the World who had not left town were "rounded up" In the city base ball park. There a guard was main tained and as fast as the men were brought In they were searched for weapons and the little red cards showing their membership In the In dustrial Workers of the World or ganization. Xearby on a siding cattle and box cars were standing and the men were taken from the ball park to the cars, where other guards saw to it that they remained. This train, which will be composed of more than a dozen Cars, It was stated, was to be sent out of town at 11 o'clock. Leaders of the Citizens' Protectle league re fused to give Its destination. Tell Us Your Foot Troubles If yours are tired or aching or cal loused, or inflamed, or sore from any cause, let us treat tnsm. MARINELLO HAIR SHOP Garnett-Corcy Bnilding CLEARANCE SALE 'on all WHITE CANVAS and BUCK SHOES and PUMPS at SCHMIDT'S "Good Shoes" For Your Picnic Lunches use Puritan Maid Butter Make your lunch the finest you over ate hv using the purest and hest butter on the market. PUHITAX MAI I) JJUTTKK ASK YOUR GROCER AMUSEMENTS. IT T? p 17 TODAY 11 TOMORROW THE FOREMOST ACTOR OF THE MODERN STAGE E.H.Southern . ' . m The N'itnunipli Wue luMmii IViiture The Man of Mystery Dr:iio:i of a mini wlm ret'irneil from the vallev of the h:iilnv to live iicnin amoiiM thoc who tliiMiuht him deml. ALSO FRANK DANIELS COMEDY CAPTAIN JINKS' DILEMMA COMING SATURDAY Kitty Gordon STAR Always a Good Show Double Rugged P Cabte Tread K JWfti Tread W? little influence on ' your choice of tires. Yet efficient 'skid prevention is a blg advantage. Feder-1 Rupeed (white) and Traffic (black) non-skid treads were not desic'ned for good looks, but for Ed traction and safety. And they are genuinely efficient. ' ' They embody the best tire construction that a pen plant and years of experience can produce. Equip your car with these txtra Service Tires. They cost much less per season. , " C. E. Gates Auto Co. The Federal Rubber Co. " of lllinoia V Factories: Cudahy, Wis. SOME CAR Is what everybody says who has seon the new ELCAR AUTOMOBILE If you are In the market for a real classy family car, one that you would be proud of and one that will give you tho service you can reasonably expect, better see THE ELCAK before mailing up your mind or buying. Parties wishing to avail themselves of the opportunity of getting one of these cars out of the first carload ever shipped Into Oregon, should place their OHDER for same as soon as possible. Model "D" Elcar can be seen at 1:17 West Main .Street, Medford, Oregon, TI1K I-Klll'i l.WI-STMUXT (XIMIM.W, Distributors for Jackson, Josephlno anil Siskiyou Counties. WILLIA Page Theatre Orchestra Direction of Harry Howell TONIGHT " Only Time to See ! ' in liis fri'cat iH'r'ftirniiiiK't: Price of Silence !Mr. Farnuni's first special l-'o.v draina. His role docs nut i-all for tin1 faithful ltl bine shirt lie appears in cveiiin; clothes but thev do not keep him from having it fight also PATHE NEWS REGULAR PRICES: ADULTS 15c; CHILDREN 5c TOMORROW .PAULINE FREDERICK in "SAPHO" Southern Oregon's Greatest Place of Amusement. ' PAGE- N ewport Ch arming Resort by the Sea Those who seek rest and seashore recreation will find abundant op portunity at Newport. ' . Ample hotel accoiimimlat ions, cot tages or camping ai raiiemeiiis. Low Round Trip Fares laily Trains Ka'h Direction t .Wk niir neinw Huent fur folder "Vewport," or write Mm M. Sort I, (mikiiiI I'li-senaer Aaoiil. Southern Pacific Lines