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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON", SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1917
I OCAL AND
L' PERSONAL
John E. McDonald has gone to Se
attle to be absent two weeks on busi
ness. He mado the trip by automo
bile. Oregon, California, U. S. Land.
Booklet free. Write Joseph Clark,
Sacramento, California. 106
The news article In Friday's Mall
Tribune reviewing the recent roundup
at ABhland comparing it with the
roundup of last year was taken from
the Ashland Record and thru an error
was not credited to that publication.
Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat.
Mrs. Marie Otterdale has returned
from a week spent at the homo of Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Bradshaw of Wcllen.
Johnson for high-class watch re
pairing, tf
Mrs. G. A. Gardner of Jacksonville
who recently underwent a serious op
eration at Sacred Heart hospital, Is
convalescing rapidly and expects to
return home next week.
Met: cars at Riverside Garage
Dr. S. A. Lockwood returned today
from San Francisco, where ho was
called on professional business.
Alco Taxi. Phone 88. '
Miss Maud Juneau of West Allis,
Wisconsin, and Miss Rcsslo Corn
stock, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, ar
rived on train No. 13 Saturday and
left Immediately for Crator Lake for
a five days' sight-seeing tour.
Johnson for high-class watch re
pairing, tf
Mrs. J. Corliss of Grants Pass re
turned home Saturday morning after
a day's visit in Medford.
Window screens, screen doors. Pa
cific Furn. & Fix. Factory. .
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Schulnr and
their threo sons, Alfred, Sydnoy and
Harold Schiller, for nine years rcsl
dents of the Medford dltsrlct, left
Saturday morning for their former
home at Jamestown, N. U., to locate
- there permanently.
MIbs Nellie Mordoff began her re
turn trip to Santa Cruz, California,
where she now resides, after a two
weeks' visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Mordoff here.
Baths, 25c. Holland Hotel. '
Mrs. A, L. Looinis and children,
Almon and Dell, expect to loave Med
ford tonight for Long Ilcach, Califor
nia, to attend tho celebration of the
golden wedding of her parents,, Mr.
and Mrs. C, Ellsworth, which tukos
place on July 25.
See Dave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office, Room 404, M.
F. & H. building.
Mrs. Florence J. Powers, formerly
of Medford, hut for somo tlmo a resi
dent of Roseburg, who has hoeu vlHlt
lng Mrs, M, E. Rlddlo horo for two
weeks, loft for San Francisco Satur
day to rejoin her son, Earl Powers,
who has recently been transferred
there from Roseburg by tho Southorn
Pacific.
Patients cared for. 622 South
Central, Trained nurse In attend
ance. Reference given. Phono
672W. 114
Mrs. IT. N. Dutlor, a former resi
dent of Medford, now of Coos Day,
went to Fort Klamath Saturday morn
ing. Mrs. Butler visited her brother,
H. G. Nicholson, here.
For the best Insurance, see Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
Martin Daro and John Kelly, who
have been employed at the Gold
Range orchards for tho past five
months, went to Eugene Saturday.
Xr. Henry Hart, Jackson County
Bank building. Office hours, to to 4
p. m.
Alexander Nlhley, general manager
of the I'tnh-lilnho Sugar ronipnnv
with ltondiioartors at Modionl, went
to Grants Pass Saturday. Ho reports
tho bent arrcnga in southern Oregon
this year three times greater than last
year and tho quality of the sugar
beets, especially whero Irrigation ob
tains, as perfoct.
Mets cars at Itlvorsido Garage.
1. W. lounger, for nearly 40 years
a high official In tho motive power do
parttnent of the Southern Pacific rall-
road, now retired, wus a Medford vis
Itor Friday and returned to his home
in Portland Saturday morning.
Orders have been received to make
another big rut In prices on the llell
bronucr stock of .Men's Furnishings.
100
Mrs. . K. Whlsenant returned
homo Saturday morning after a five
weoks' visit to her mother at Mar
shall, Texas. After several days' ride
thru tho ashen deserts, Mrs. W'hlso
nant declared the Hogue Itlxer valley
was particularly welcome to her.
Dr. Frank Robots, dentist, St
Mark's building. Phone 323-Y.
D. N. I'allay, traveling representa
tive of a feature film company, with
distributing ofrices In Kan Francisco,
and producing plants mar Los An
geles, loft for Portland Saturday
morning. While here he was a guest
of II. U Percy and A. .!. Moinn.
Blnger sewing machine shop. C. A.
Chapman. Phono UiC-U. 2 15 South
Central.. 117
L. H. Wllsoc IT. Summit street.
Medford, left Friday night for Port
land to Join Hie Tenth Engineers, for
estry department, United States im.v.(
Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Clrover Darneille
expect to leave Medford tonight by
automobile for Oakland, California,
for a two weeks' visit with .Mr. Dar
nclllo's brother, Herbert Darneille.
In a hurry, call 88
J. A. Illlhert of Santa Monica. Cali
fornia, a mining engineer, arrived in
Medford Saturday morning, on his
way to tho Ulue Ledge mine, in the
operation nnd management of which
he will become assistant to F. W.
Carnahan,
Orders have been received to make
another big cut In prices on the Ilell
bronner stock of Men's Furnishings.
100
Mrs. If. J. Martin of San Bernardi
no, Calif., who has been conducting a
business undertaking in Medford the
present week, began her trip home
Saturday morning.
Mr, and Mrs. Herbert" "Darneille, I
after visits with relatives In Grants,
Pass and with tho former's brother,
B. Graver Darneille, In Medford, left
IN
(Continued from rage One.)
There has been only local fighting
by cither group of armies.
Kmperor Calls Generals.
LONDON', July 14. A dispatch to
tho Exchange Telegraph company
from Copenhagen says It Is officially
reported from Ilerlln that Field Mar
shal Von Hlndcnbcrg, chief of the
general staff and General Ludendorff,
wlio have been summoned to Berlin
by Emperor William, arrived in the
capital yesterday morning. '
The Tagoblatt learns they had a
Saturday for their Oakland, Calif.,!lo"B cnference wlth "own prince
and later wero received by tho em
peror.
home,
Fred Benson of Portland and
Charles Johnson of Seatle, business
men, craving tho comforts of an ob
servation car, stopped In Medford Fri
day night and resumed their journey
to San Fraclsco Saturday morning.
Simon Benson of Portland, million
aire tlmherman, good roads advocato
and owner of the Benson hotel,
brother of Fred Benson.
.u.. ... i-u.yer, a lurmer .vicuioru) BASEL. Switzerland .lnlv 14 A
boy, who has ben employed at tho Borlln dispatch from the semi-official
Roseburg for a couplo of years, wasiWoolf bureau of Berlin says that tho
recently promoted to a splendid po- -atirem'eiit of Dr. Von Bothmann-Holl-
weg, tho German Imperial chancellor.
COPENHAGEN, July 14. Tho
Wolff News Bureau of Germany cir
culated without accepting any re
sponsibility for It, a statement by the
Tacglische Rundschau that the resig
nation of Dr. Von HethmannJllollweg,
I the imperial chancellor, has been ac
cepted.'
sitlon in the goncral offices at San
Francisco. Mr. Powers has mado an
excellent employe of the company
Roseburg Review.
Master Harry Riddle went to Rid
dle Saturday morning to visit rela
tives. The Douglas county town was
named after the lad's grandfather.
Dr. and Mrs. O. W. Stephenson left
for Wallowa county, Oregon, Satur
day, to visit their son, Pearl Steph-
onson. They expect to he absent two
months.
Mrs. William McKay of Valley City,
N. J., who has ben a guest of Mrs.
Lois Gelcholl for tho past three
months, began her journey homo Sat
urday morning, "
Will II. Wilson returned Friday
night from a week's business trip to
Sacramento and San Francisco.
Rev. J. C. Rollins retumod Friday
from Portland.
Dr. and Mrs. MeMorris M. Dow ex
pocl to leave Medford on Sunday
morning for a thirty days' outing
which will carry them ns far south 'as
San Diego.
Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Richards and
daughter, Miss Ethel; Miss Henrietta
Gllssman nnd Goorge Julian, all of
Los Angeles, arrived In Medford Fri
day night and left for Crnlor Lake In
their automobile at I o'clock Saturday
morning. They wll Iretiirn to Med
ford Monday afternoon.
Mrs. J. F. Reddy nnd hor flvo chil
dren hnve returned from San Fran
cisco whore the children have boon In
school tho past year.
W. C. Grecnwnlt of Doiiphino, Pa.;
W. P. Johnson of Eugono, Charles N.
Ruggles of Salem, Harry A. Bell of
San Diego; Mik nnd Mrs. E. K. Dant
of Portland; Dewey Hill of Derby,
Oregon; C. M. McAllister of Portland
and F. G. Barnes of Talent are guests
Saturday at local hotels.
J. L. Pearson nnd wife of Walla
Wala, Wlash.. are In Medford this
week, tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. II.
K. Swan. Mr. Pearson Is a real estate
operator of Walla Walla, and has he-
;omo enamored of tho Koguo River
valley and lis metropolis.
Tho Royal Neighbors Stitch and
Chatter club meets with Mrs. ( .1.
Payne, sfi West Twelfth street, on
Friday nrtermmn, July 20. All mem
bers nre Invited to attend.
The big, new sIMeen-passenger
White touring car, which today en
tered the Medfoid-t'rator Lake pns
songcr service has a 1 ,"m-pouml
chassis, nnd Is of special body design.
Sixteen passengers can he seated com
fortably, without thn employment of
shoo horns In placing any of them. It
Is light gray In color, and the prop
erty of the Cnter Lake company.
Captain and Mrs. A. .1. Vance left'
Saturday by automobile for I'rcsccnl
I'lly for n week's outing.
Mr. anil Mis. Karl Knapp, or Men-'
uett avenue, left Saturday morning
for mi outing In northern California,
which will consume about two weeks'
time. The trip Is being made In
Knnpps new automobile. Several
das of the vacation will be spent at
Dunsmulr, visiting Mrs. Knapp's sis
ter, Mrs. Carl Hoots and Mrs. Knapp's
fnther. II. E. Wilkinson of Fresno.
California, who will meet his daugh
ters In Dunsmulr, and later come to
Medford for a visit with Mrs. Kuupp
have abandoned hope of obtaining
victory by arms," Haiti Admiral La
enze, French minister of marine, to
the Associated press today, "As a
last resort they have tried subma
rine warfare, proclaiuiin;; that in
four to .jjix weeks we should be on
our knees.
"As a matter of fact we nre bringing-
four millions tons weekly into
the eounlry. Every month increases
our certainty of heini; alile to repair
our losses. The shipbuilding already
under wny, the effect of which natur
ally will only be felt alter n eertam
time is great enough to replace the
highest average of destruction Hie
submarines arc likelv to reach."
Russians Take Village.
I'KTROdRA'D, July 14. Russian
troops have occupied the villnire of
Novien, southeast of Kalusz ill east
ern Galieiu, the war office nnnoune
ed todav;-
is considered certain.
Kiitsor Insists on Program.
BERLIN, July 12, via London
July 14. If the Prussian diet, whose
present complexion Is of conservative
view, falls to meet tho ends set forth
in Emperor William's decree for elec
toral reforms, It Is not unlikely dras
tic measures wil be adopted to over-
como tho obstructionists.
A significant feature of Iho emper
or's edict Is tho specific stipulation
that tho reform mensuro must be
forthcoming In time for the next
elections. Introduction of equal, di
rect ond secret suffrago In Prussia
will put an end to plural voting as
well as to an electoral frnnchlso based
on taxation.
It Is a foregone conclusion Hint the
reactionary old guard will make a
stubborn fight on the measuro but Its
champions confidently predict victory
In Iho atrugglo wherein (ho monarch
and tho pooplo nro pitted against
tho Junkers and big industry.
LONDON, July I I. Dr. Carl Kra
mnrz nnd Dr. Aloysius Unsehin, the
Czech, puffy lenders in the Uunjriir
ian parliament ' who were recently
granted amnesty..wliile nerving sen
tences for treason, have been releas
ed, neeqnling tq Vienna advices. The
emperor's nmnesty, it- is 'announced,
also, has been extended to the ac
complices of the two men. y
JAKSYV July 11' A cabinet cSsis
is confronting- the Kiiiiiaiiiun govern
ment. Four conservative ministers
hnve demanded Hint Premier Hrnti
ano resign and that Take Joneseu,
minister withouj, portfolio, be ap
pointed to succeed him. '
HEAT IIP TO 103;
RAIN IN THE HILLS
With the mercury at 103 nt 2
o'clock Saturda yaftornoon, Medford
experienced one of its hottest days
in recent yenrs. The same temper
ature was endured on July Hi, 11)12.
while July 23, 11)05, brought 101, nnd
July IT, J 9.1-1, saw the Fahrenheit nt
105. July Hi, Hill, was the sure
enough scorcher, however, 10!) O-IO
being recorded. ,
There, is, however, temporary re
lief, at lenst, in sight, as rain was
falling on the hills at 3 o'clock this
afternoon, willi the ruin clouds np
pnrenllv drawing closer to Medford.
AMUSEMENTS.
All Germany Wants Peace. ,
AMKTKliDAJi, July II. Count
Michael K'arolvi, leader of the 1!nn-
garian independent party, speaking in I
the house of ilepulies, says a telegram
from Budapest declared:
"The central point of the present
German crisis is the question of
peace. Every one in Germany wants
pence, but it is not enough to desire
it, the nation must negotiate for it.
Count Cstcmin, Aiislro-llungarian
foreign minister, has not confined
himself to mere words but has open
ly declared Hint we are ready for
peace without annexation. One of
the pre-requisile eondilious of pence
is the democrali.alioii of cvorv eoun
lry." Huron Julius Heck said: "There is
no war policy toddy, bill only. a pence
policy. The pence must be honorable,
giianinleeing Hungary's frontiers
and her political independence.''
Says Germans Discouraged,
I'.MilS, July H. "The (Ioniums
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In glosses as anything else. Wo lioH'
our imioo Is all (be guide you need.
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DR. RICKERT
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The
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A very remarkable dis
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in gowns t'.inn-, uie
of Hie brilliant features
in this production, besides
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osting. TRIANGLE COMEDY
THE KNIGHT'S BIRTHDAY
T0M6RROW
Miitiinl's Millionaire Comedian
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
In the Pawnshop.
Shows you what he t links is pro
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Nevada, M..,.iuiv i i -to ...m-
panics ol National (iiard-tncn t dav
re ordered to Hat Ifiw-r .. t.'ko
charge of the situation in i 'm: 1n-m
labor ilisonlcr thcio.
With Medford traae Is Medroid mad.
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MACK SENNETT KEYSTONE "DODGING HIS DOOM'
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High Cost o' Living
Spuds an' meat cz out
Hichl.
Trice o' tliltiKS Jumps most snr
prlHlu'; 'Ccptlu' good ol' 'loctrlc llglit.
Only tlirep things left, I reckon,
Which ain't riz In cost n mite,
Ono is stumps and ono Is lamps,
an'
T'other one's electric light.
...I
oteacly;
Once It's down it stays down,
too.
An' a hull dein hox o' MAZDAS
Cost loss money than a shoo.
Sure, the cold, Ion;; nlshts o'
winter
Mn ko me feel it's putty nice,
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Without rrelliu' 'bout tho
price.
Did you ever slop to think that everybody nnkes
the consumer pay for the increased cost of his product
except the Electric Company?
California-Oregon Power Company
Phono 168 216 W. Main St.
Medford, Oregon
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