MEDFoTtfi MITT; TTlTBTTJTfl, MEDFOTtT), OT?EfiW, MON'TVAY. .TTJLY T3, 1917 s IOCAL AND PERSONAL The first Bid clans of tbe Girls National Honor Guard will not moot at tbe library tonight but will bave tbolr next meeting Monday, July 23, Oregon, California, D. S. Land, Booklet free. Write Joseph Clark, Sacramento, California, 106 Tbere will bo no choral society meeting until July 24 on account of hot weather. Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat. JilSBOB Edith Warfleld, 11a Walker, and Nana Eooley left tbls morning on a vacation trip of a mouth or six weeks to be spent at Roseburg, Cor I I vallls and Newport. The Intcrurban bus will leavo Ho tel Medford at 7 p. m. for Anhluud, re timing after Chautauqua. Mrs, Hazel Fltxpatrlck' of Los An geles arrived In the city this morning having been summoned by the Illness of her father, W. H. Fltzpatrlck of the Table Rock district, who has boon a patient at Sacred Hoart hospital for a week. She hurried to tho hospital Immediately on leaving the train. ' All hats greatly reduced at Lottie Howard's. IB t O. W. Engle of Fort Klamath was a week end visitor In the city. Mrs. Gny Cronk left today for Al bany, Oregon, to join her husband, vho has been located tbere for two weeks past, having been transferred by the Standard Oil company from tbe Medford to the Albany branch. Johnson tor high-class watch re pairing. tf R. L. Allon pt Astoria, Oregon, ar rived In the city this morning to Bpend aovorul days in this vicinity on busi ness. 1 ; Met cars at Riverside Garage. V Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chess of Eugene who have boen spending two weeks at tbelr ranch In tbe Applegate dlBtrlct, returned home today. Alco Taxi. Phone 88. I 1 C. B. Flndley of Grants Pass was a Sunday visitor In the city. , An automobllo tourist party In '. three cars which arrived In the city late Sunday afternoon departed this morning for Crator Lake. They have Just finished touring thru eastern and contrul Oregon and will rot urn home from Crater Lake by way ot Klamath Falls and the Shasta valley. The par ty consists of Mr. and Mrs. T. Wes- plml and family, Mrs. C. Daham and I family, Mrs, J. S. Stover and family : and 'Hall Montgomery of Oakland, California, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Uarham ot Red Illuff, California. Johnson for bigu-class watch re I pairing, tf Prof. Warren II. Manning of Bos , ton returned from Cater Lake last night and this morning left for his , euntern home. . Window screens, screen doors. Pa "j clflo Furn. ft Fix. Factory. j E. J. Gallagher, government postof j flco Inspector, arrived lu the city to ' day from Spokane. I Baths, 25c. Holland Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Monroe and children, who have been making their home In Mediord since lust April, left today for San Francisco whore they will reside permanently. See Dave Wood about that fire In nurance policy. Office, Room 404, M. F. & It. building, A. W. Cutbbort of Ilornbrook.'Who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schulti and family for two days, re turned home today. "I Just roversed tbei usual process," chuckled Mr. y. Culhbert tbls morning. ".Medford I . people go over to Hornbrook to diink .j j whisky and boor, but 1 lame over to I Medford to drink wntnr, and 1 drnuk ' a lot of it during my visit here." l'utlonta cared lor. 622 South Pantn.il Trntnat n,.pDA l I unco. Refereuoe glvon. Phone 72W. 114 Miss Irene Harris, who has been visiting E. B. Wilson and family for tbe past ton (lays, returned to her homo In Alturas, California, today. She canto here primarily to havo her throat t real od. For the best Insurance, goo Holmes, tbe Insurance Man, Miss Blanch Tanner, who has been viBltlng in the volley for the past , weok, departed this morning for her homo. Sun Antonio, Texas. U)r. llonry Hart, Juckson County Bank building. Office hours, to to 4 p. ra. W. S. Drown of the horticulture de partment of tho O. A. C, arrived in the city this morning from Corvallls. L. F. Russell and parly of live from Washington state motored up tu Cra ter Lake Sunday and will return to tho city tonight, , W. J. Rattle of Cleveland. Ohio, and E, C. Fawcett of this city, arrived In Medford this morning from a six weeks' trip to Alaska, where they In apected various mining' properties. Mr. Rattle Will remain here for some time to Investigate Into mineral con ditions In this section. Met cari at Rlvertldo Garage. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Miller and fam ily spent Sunday motoring In tho Ap i plegato auction. A T)r. Frank Roberti, dentist, st Wrk'a building. Phone JS3-Y, D. T. Edwards, well known old gar dener of this city, will leuvo Tuesday for his old time In Ohio to remain permanently. Orders havo been received to make another big cut In prices on the lloll bronner stock of Men's Furnishings. ! 100' Pr. A. E. Rot-key, tho widely known Portland surgeon, arrived In the city Sunday and in the afternoon operated on E. L, Jones, the well known min ing man of the Blue Ledge district. This Is tho third operation Mr. Jones has undergone In the past year. His condition toduy was reported as fa vorable, tho serious. In a hurry, call 88. Captain T. W. Hammond of the United States army hus Just been ap pointed a member ot the generul staff of the army and arrived in San Fran cisco yesterday from the Philippines, where he hus been Borvlng for tbe past three years. He Is a brother of Robert B. Hammond and Mrs. C. F. Young of this city, and has wired them en route to Washington Thurs day he will pass thru this city. Mrs. Young and Mrs. Hammond will meet the captain's train at Ashland and ride with him to this city. Orders have been recolvod to make another big cut In prices on the Ilcll bronner stock of Men's Furnishings. 100 Tho fire department haB boon call ed out three tlmos within the vast two days. This morning the depart ment was called to extinguish a fire In the sawdust pile of the old box fac tory site along tho Southern Pacific tracks. At 10:30 a, m. yesterday the department was called to put out a menacing grass fire Queon Anno uve. Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly. Lato yostorday afternoon Borne smull boys playing with matches In a woodshed at the corner of Eighth and Holly streets, set fire to tbo .shed. Former Mayor Emorlch discovered the blaze and summoned the firemen who extinguished tbe fire. Smull damage was caused. Singer sowing machine shop, C. A. Chapman. Phono 903-R. 245 South Control. 117 Tho Rogue River Canning company began canning operation today and expects the present season to bo the best In Its history. The cannery has taken over the entire output ot the Royal Anno chorrles of the Woster- lund orchards. David Griffith was fined $5 and costs by Police Judge Taylor today for bolng lntaxlcntod Sunday. Grif fiths was so III In court Monday from the effects of his drunk and the heat that he had to bo attended by a phy sician beforo he could bo plucod on trial. County Prosecutor Roborts and Chief of Police lllttson are investigat ing with a view to learning where Griffiths got tho whisky he drank. Tho original drawing for Edlsson Marshall's popular Btory "Vagabond or Gentleman," appearing In the Juno American Magazine, Is being exhibit ed in tho corner window of tho Dnn- lels for Duds store. Tho drawing wus presented to Mr. Marshall by Hanson Booth, tho well known magazine art ist and Is attracting much favorable comment. Another short story from Mr. Marshall's pen, Tho Man That Wins in Him," nppeurs In tho Ameri can this month. Beginning' with Sunday the South ern Pacific luuugurutcd a now time schedule of passenger trains which ns fur as etui be learned will remain In effect permanently. This schedule makes most of the train reach tho city from 2 to 8 minutes later than tho schedule which has boen In force. The new schedule follows: No. 14, 8:25 n. m. Instead of 8:20; 13, 9:10 Instead of 9:o; 1", 4:35, unchniiKcd; 1U, 6:25 p. in., instead of 6:20; 15, 10:5S p. m.. Instead of 10:50; 12, 2:20 a. in., Instead of 2 : 1 S : 11, 3:25 a. in.. Instead ot 3:18. Tho last two mentioned trains arc the Shasta Lliultods, ABERDEEN SHE FAILS 10 CLOSE MILLS ABKKDEEN, Wash.. July 16. The strike, set for today by the Industrial Workers of tho World and designed to tlo up all the lumber mills of l'.rns Harbor, had had little effect up to 10 o'clock today only ono plant, the A. I. West mill at Junction City, closing. Some men walked out nt the other mills, but not enough to cripple oper ations. CHICHESTER S PILLS W -r- 1 UK 111 . MOM II II RAM. A Ml A ah liriiMalal hi . liN-trr! UlaM.sf nr4V '111 l Md lJ U.U im!lkV I- ut. tNlc! Itk Il!u Il1ltw. 7 h (Imp. Hmv rHvalaa. Aih r,4l 111.1111 it I A MO Mil RHAMI It itik4Hti Bctt, Strait AitiKtltt H SUID BY DRUGGISTS IVlRWHLftE n w I it i OF ELK CREEK IT At 10 n. m. Sunday, Arthur Moore, fire patrolman, while ut work on n brush fire in the horn of Klk creek district, discovered the still limning body of Francis Mnrimi liniley, n well known hermit of Hint district, not far from tho trail, lialloy, of course, was (lend and bin body was charred from the feel to I lie chest. The shoes mid undershirt were still burning. - Coroner Perl of lliis city, who vis ited tlie scene and brought th.s re iiiuins buck to this city, thinks Unit Hnilcy, who was (i'J yonrs old, and had been suffering wilh heart trouble! for n your jinst, fell ilend from n heart ntlnck Sunday while climbing; the trail, and his body rolled down to whore it wus found, whore a small forest fire crept up to it nnd set his clolhinjr on fire. Only three hours before Ihe body wiih found Asu, (leorjjc and Thomas Weeks, who had been iienoli.itiiii; with Bailey for Ihe lease of his r.inch near by, parted from Ttniley, who left them sayinpr that he was going over to see how the fire was gutting' nionfr Tlie fire he referred to was one not far from his ranch which wus caused by lightning- striking n tree .Satii'dny afternoon, nnd igniting grass nnd brush. Builey wns nn old bachelor, who hnd resided ill the Klk creek di strict for tho past .10 veurs, having home- steaded Ii is ranch of 100 nercs. He lived in a small cabin on Ihe ranch wilh only a burro J'or companionship. nnd eked out Tin existence by labor ing on tho ranches in that section. Hut little was known of his life before locating in Ihe district bejond tho fuct that he enme from some where in Illinois. The lust loiters ho had received from n brolhor nnd sister nt) years ngo from Wisconsin were found among his el't'ecls. 50 FOREST FIRES Within tlie past Iwo days over fifty small forest and brush fires have been started in Jackson county by lightning striking trees in Ihe for ests. These niitry fires were under control before tlicv became very se rious, but only by the hardest kind of work nn the part of ihe fire wardens and the forestry service employ m. The fires were started in vli.ions parts of the county's timbered dis tricts, nnd then! were ninny similar fires in the Ashland district. V. T. Grieve, slate supervising lire warden for Jackson county, said today that a large force worked all night in get ling control of a menacing fire in the Big Unite district. John Grieve, road supervisor of Prospect, was a Medford visitor Mon day. CAPITAL $100,000. ntw jpb ... r list National Bank II MEDFORD T A T? Southern Oregon's Greatest ONE BIG FDinAV IITIV OA JTYVJli Place of Amusement NIGHT rlxlL'A I , JUL 1 L3 Direct From a Year at the Princess Theatre, New York With the Entire Broad- PRICES: 50c to $2.00. . am A World of Comedy The Most Fascinating Melodies And the Most Beautiful Chorus Ever Taken From Broadway. The "Classy" Musical Show Everyone Has Been Waiting For. SUNDAY HOTTEST DAY IN 6 YEARS; 0 NO RELIEF NEAR Sunday wns not only the hojest day of the year so far., but was also Ihe hottest day Medford has c.ie rioneed since July, 1911. No relief seems to bo in sight for the weather prediction says continued warm. To day promises to be equully hot. The highest temperature yesteoiny wns 107 degrees, leached ubont o n. in. At midnight the temperature bud. fallen to 80 degrees nnd the lowest temperature of thd night was -it S u. m. today when the thomio.iietor stood lit 72 degrees, presaging anoth er fiercely hot day. The thermometer reached 100 nt 1 ). m. and Sunday at 7 p. in. it was .still at 100. The official temperature nt 1:10 o'clock this afternoon was .101 de grees. All Ihe official temperatures nre (liken by (he government from the instruments on (op of the (laruett C'ory building. The street mid home thermometers nlwnys register several degrees higher. During the night there was con siderable lightning nnd thunder and a few sprinkles of ruin fell in va rious purls of Ihe city. TO CHIEF OF PARKS lloraco M. Albright, acting direc tor ot the National Park Service, will arrive in Medfor&V Wednesday morn ing on his way to Crater Lake. Mr. Albright has been In the Interior de partment at Washington for many years and has been identified with that branch that has to do particular ly with national parks. When con gress created the National Park serv ice as a separate bureau, Stephen T. Mather was selected as director ,and ut once chose Mr. Albright ns' bis as sistant. At this time Mr. Mather is in poor health, so Mr. Albright Is tour ing the parks to study their needs nnd to provide ways and means to Improve thorn. Under sucli 'cfrttlmstfflcfeYTt'ts deemed advisable to have him meet tho liuslnoss men of Jackson county, for which purpose they nre Invited to lunch nt the Hotel Medford at 12 o'clock Wednesday, the lunch to cost 50 cents. Thoso expecting to be pres ent will please notify Mr. Latta at the Commercial club ns soon as possible, so that plates may be placed for them. Charles F. Russell of Portland Is one of tho visitors in tho city from tho metropolis. ASK FOR and GET Horlick's r The Original Malted Milk Substitutes Cost YOU Sams Price. Conservation IT IS to forestall thoughtless and need less expenditures and wasteful use In everything that Mr. Hoover has at tempted to band the women together in a nation-wide CONSERVATION LEAGUE. No matter how small a mite you save in supplies or money it will he a mighty amount when totaled with those of other households. As n first nid to SAVlN'd. we invite the Housewives of Medford lo open Savings Accounts here. tl.OO will start one. We pay -1 per cent interest. OREGON fjU Pen n A T5fA nnlirtM way vilou aiiu luuutnuu, W. S. Brown of tlie extension ser vice of the Oregon Agricultural col lege will demonstrate a small general purpose dryer designed for the smull orchardist and truck fanner nt the public market Tuesday morning the 17th at 10 n. m. The dryer will hold six bushels of fruits nt n. filling and can be built nt a cost of about $10. All interested be out nnd because of short notice it is nsked Unit you inform any who might be interested. Another demonstration will be given lit Lithia nark, A-shlnnd, ut 10 o clock Wednesday. FLEET OF AEROPLANES LONDON, July 10. It is reported In an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Lausanne that no more Zeppe lins are being constructed at Fried rlchsharen. Thousands of workmen who hitherto have been employed In building airships are now suid to be engaged In the cjnstvuction of a largo number of airplanes. TERRIBLY SICK WOMAN Surgical Operation Thought Necessary, but Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com pound Saved Her. Madison, Wis. "I was a terribly sick woman for over three years. I suffered witn terrible pains in my back ana was ubout to have an op eration when a friend said to me, 'Before having that operation just try Lydia K. Pinkham'a Ve g e t a b I e Com pound.' So I let the operation wait, and my husband bought me the Veg e table Comoound and it has made me a well woman and we have a lovely baby girl. We cannot praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound enough, and I hope this let ter will lead other suffering women to try it" Mrs. Benjamin F. Blakb, R.F.D. No. 6, Box 22, Madison, Wis. There must be more than a hundred thousand women in this country who, like Mrs. Blake, have proven what won ders Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound can do for weak and ailing women. Try it and see for yourself. All women are invited to write for free and helpful advice to Lydia E. I'inkham Medicine Co, (confidential), Lynn, Mass, AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT William Russell in My Fighting Gentleman picture full of thrills, adventure love and color n punch in every net. Also Cub Comedy "JAMES PICNIC" TOMORROW . Dorothy Philips in "THE D0LLH0USE" STAR Watch Our AMUSEMENTS COMING Theda Bara IN THE TIGER WOMAN Critics claim better than "A Fool There Was." Page Wed.-Thurs July 18-19 REGULAR PRICES Cnite Dntrlw Ml n f A . . niuuy ncuncauiiy A Little Stick of Makes the Whole World Kin I No climate affects it for the package protects it. WRIGLEY'S goes to all parts of the world in all seasons, to all classes. Fresh, clean, wholesome and delicious always. It aids appetite and di gestion, quenches thirst, keeps the teeth clean and breath sweet. xWRlGLEYS, perfect CUM nam Three Fine Flavors j.rralrfl cvt t: AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT DAT DLT TTT?r V The Well Known IL1 11 llllflV- in The Mystery of No. 47 'A highly diverting coinody which the clearing up or mirth. PATRIA PAGE CHILDREN 5c ADULTS 15c Musical Selections PROBLEM at Chautauqua Have you figured out how much you will miss if you fail to hear the follow lowing numbers at Ashland Chautau qua? Positively the greatest program ever given at Chautauqua. MOMI.W, JIM" 10 ASHLAND DAY. 2: Ofl p. ni. Special music lioslon UKht Opera Compnny .1:00 p. m. I oniimniity lecture ' Wutch Your Step" Dr. A. E Turner K;(IU p. in. Chimes of Noniiandie,,....l!oatnn l.lnht Opera Compuiiv butting a new record In Clinnlnmiua attractions. OellKhtiul comic opera, full singing cast nnd or chestra, twenty-four people. ti i.si).v,',n i.v i7 nvio n.xv. 2:M p. m. Kntertaiiimnnt. "The Mirror".... Thp Oneawaa :t:0(i p. in.-Locture, "The Land Question" Leo'l'r'ai els Lybargcr SK'ii p. in. Iioul.le Entertainment: lyuargor "A!"'!f 'I'," ,"" to Tokyo" The Ongawas - ci, 1 , imisieal fantasy l,y Japanese artists. " ll'foft'T fetches E1aa u America s greatest Impersonator. VI.I)M:.S)AV, ,Jl I.Y tH l'ATIIIOTIO n.vv. ij:;;;; V'LTuX Lecture, Heluillding the Teniplo"....Montavlllo l-lowerg Till HSDAV, ,71 ,Y II), 2::i p. m. -Pageant ' . , "Pniiv nf ,v;" ,"V. Junior Chaalaiiqua S:U0 ,.-!-,"? "once;,"""8 A",lle "ore,, l.avault P.u . The world greatest liarltone Asslstlnir ..rusts. Klh uay, v,ulin,sf, KobertV.to Smith ,., V,"?XV XY -'-MM. AY m-,,,,01, DAY. 3:0(1 p. m. Musical concert 8:W" " "'KrVa1; XU 10 r ..o..t The Flavor Lasts 'After every meal Stage Comedian - drania of English life in a mystery furnishes Ihe SOLDIERS IN EUBoif JAPANESE GIRLS IN TOKYO "jl!! IN AUSTRALIA Itl OX DRIVER IN SircOflWHt J lll WRAPPIO 1 l mm ' 'ALSO ' ' This 13tfi No. contains more AVcsterii stuff and big thrills. TOMORROW SEE WM. DESMOND Page Orchestra.