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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAID TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREO ON, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1017 Medford Mail tribune AN INDKHENUKNT NKWHPAPKK PUBI.ISIII01J KVKKT AI'TKHNOON JSXCEI'T SUNDAY HY THIS MKUFOllIJ 1'KINTINO CO. Office Mull Trlbuno Building, 26-27-29 norm nr street; imupnone v&. The IJemooratlc Tlrni'H, The Mlfird Mall, The MeUford Trlhuno, The Houth rn OrcKunlan. The AKliluhd Tribune. GKOKOU I'UTNAM, Keillor. BOBSOHIPTJOH HATCH One year, by mall 15.00 One month, by mull .60 I'er muutli. (K-llvrrcd by carrier In MfeUforil. Ashlnml, I'lujenix. Tal ent, Jacksonville bud Central v Point . . . .. Kn Faturrlay only, by mall, per year 2.00 "Weekly, per yoar 1.60 Official papur of the 0'ty of Medford. Official pap'T of Jackson County. Kntered es S'-L-onil-clns mutter at M-dford, Oregon, under the act of March a. 18711. Hwurn Oirculullon for lylG 2,481. Full leased wire Associated i'refM dispatches. A tublo allowing the allocation of cnlixliueulH in (inch eoiinly in Oregon, both in the guard and rvriilnr nniiy, lias been uiudu public by George A. Wliitc, udjulitnl general of the Ore gon nutionill guard. It is complete, be fluyK, and will Kland as final. , The table, f bows the total ol' enlist uioiiIb by counties. Tho table la as follows : County- P3 u 3 H , c IT 5p Buk or Benton ClaekamuH ClntHop Columbia. Coos Crook v'.... Curry DOKulllltl'S DnlieJuH Gilliam 0 ra nt - llurney Hood Hivi-r JnckKon . Jefi'urxoii Josephine ' Vjnnuith ..i Lako Lnno Lincoln Linn Alnlhom- Marion Morrow Multnomah City of l'ortland l'olk - Sherman Tillumniik Umatillil Union -. Wallowa, Wuseo Washington Wheeler Yainhiir Totals . 11 till 12 1 lull 11 lldl ll o 0 Kill I ll' o 10(1 i 4 7 It 32H 'JSi lio in .17.1 (I l.VJ !lli H7 II 'ill! 8!' I J.'iS 102 4H (.ol i ol ! :si! ii 7 :i2 ii mi! r ir, 12li I '2 in 41 4 ir. 1 IIS 7! no r.i io.s:i i!)7i (ii;r7 i:i:i inn 172 1.12 01 1H2 4 1 4 :io '212 12 4.-i Hi 107 28.1 12 114 lit ir. 4.1 7 2:il 1 1 'JK 12 12.: 2ir.r. 1111 1.-.8 121 70 7ii 122 2li 200 Doe Wright, forest ranger who has charge of nil tho forest department pack atork In tho Sixth Forestry dis trict, arrived In tho elly yesterday from Kslacada, neur 1'orUand, with ton head of pack sun k, and saddle horses. Me will he enraged for some tlmo In assembling and packing the now lookout houses to 1 ho various chosen high points la thin district. The first lookout house to ho as sembled nnd put. up is tho ono for Windy peak. 'I'he puns will ho ar ranged by .Mr. Wright and hauled h wagons to the nine IauIk- l'roin thero thoy will ho nil, on lo Wlnd poak Oil Hrk hol'M'8. Ih'suliiltnn nf ',ttiddem-n. Whereas, It has ph used I ho Su premo Ruler lo r uinvo from our lnlilsl, nil r esteemed neighbor Wood man, lhi Id '. Crliu, he It Kosolved. That I'eiitr.il Point t'auip No. tut, it, Modern ouiliuon of Amor leu In particular and woodcraft in general has sulfttvd a severe and Ir reparable loss, and lis members deep ly deploro the lal.lug away of a true Olid tried Mend, ami be It furl her Hesolved, That Ibis tamp, acting on .-peluilf of the entire uionilteishlp of our osternieil onlcr eiend lis fiatcr linl hand of comlolcnce to the bereav oil wife nnd family of ear late lanioni od neighbor In sincere!. sympathy. (HlRliril by Conimlitce 1 W. 10. A1.KX.NIKH, V: II. I'ANKKY, m m. v. iiw i:. (Vnlral Point, Jm 1:1. H'17... HP- SHOULD BE BARRED FROM MAILS. Till' ffovcriiiiiciit Iiiis liai'i'cd from tho miiils soino of the more l'uhiil socialist, papers, because, of their allegiance to Gormanv. Instead ot patriotically supporting the United States, these journals have done all in their power to lorward the (lerman propaganda, sow dissension and discord and create division. Their course was treasonable, hence the privilege of the mails is denied by the govern ment they seek to destroy. Freedom of the press does not include license to give aid find comfort to the nation's enemies in time of war. Like the organization known as the f. V. V. these unpa triotic sheets have mistaken liberty for license. Of course ihc power of barring newspapers is one that should be am ply safeguarded, as likely to be abused and by abuse de stroy the freedom of the press. 'ro-(ierinan socialist papers are not the only ones' that, should be barred. Those newspapers that profess loyalty to America and constantly scream their patriotism as a screen under which to sow dissension, which while pre tending to support the United States are in reality for warding tin; German propaganda, should also lose the privilege of using the mails of the government they are seeking to undermine. Among this class of journals are the Hearst newspapers, strongly pro-German before the German as to be viewed with the utmost suspicion by pa declaration of war with Germany and still so strongly pro triot i; Americans. Recent issues of the Hearst papers contained the follow ing, one of many daily utterances, skillfully designed to fo ment discord at home: Our government nuw proposes to place embargoes against Holland, Swlt'.arluiid, Denmark, Sweden and Norway In order to starve those neu tral countries and so compel them to submit to and uid the blockade of Germany. It was only a few months ago that Mr. Lansing, by direction of Mr. Wilson, Issued a protest ugalnst this same blockade of neutrul countries and of Germany, upon the ground that it did not comply with the require ments of International luw, and was therefore not only void as ugalnst neu trals, hut fundamentally "Illegal und indefensible.." The fact that the United Slates is at Avar would be a sufficient answer to the above, even if the contentions were true, which they are not. There is no relation what ever between an embargo and a blockade1. The United States never protested the British embargo upon exports as "illegal and indefensible" for levying an embargo Is a recognized inherent right of any belligerent. The Hearst papers have constantly asserted that the United States was fighting ISritain's battles and endeav ored to cultivate the belief that America had no business iu the war and that the declaration of Avar was unjusti fiable. They have till along been apologizcrs for German ruthlessness and condoned the destruction of American lives and property. Hearst's papers should n barred from the mails along with the pro-German socialist and anarchist sheets or else take the oath of allegiance to Hie United States. They have given all the aid and comfort they dared to the ene my. A thousand poisoned utterances might be quoted to prove their treason, for upon the vital issues of the war, the Hearst papers "lie by day, lie by night, and lie for the inert! lust of lyjng'' or for German gold. II DOES KILLED Tho Ashland park authorities nro invent Itfitttni; tho wanton and illegal litlliiiR of two dons In Ashland crook canyon. Tho dlscovory of tho (daugh ter wan lnado last Saturday by I' K. (irlbblo, furuftt rancor In tho Ashland rosei'vo. Mr. (Irlbblo, wblto passing thru tho canyon, ramc npuit tho partially do composed bodlon of tho two female door. Tho tthouldor and log of ono of tho animals had boon broken by lml lotM, and a fmo log nnd hind leg of (ho olhi-r wero broUon from tho same rauso. No moat had been taken from tho carcass of either doe. Inasmuch as the placo whero the door wort Killed I In the Ashland park territory, Mr. (irlbblo at once re ported tho case to tho park authori ties for investigation. OBITUARY PARTY 1X1 MONDAY Tho alumni I'mcwoH parly will 1o xivoii Monday niuhl, July 'J:inl, as a last utTnir of tho youu.i? peoplo )c 1'oro tho hoys leave to tiyht for tbo colors. This event will no doubt bo tho last dancing parly to bo ivoa for who oan say how lotiir, allho wo bono to oolebralo t be boys' liome cnmiiiLT in 11 l''w months. No details will he omitted lo make this partiiii; affair a "real parly'' iu every sense of I ho word, A fine "ja .."' orchestra ronsiMiuj; ol' piano, banjo, saxophone, drums, nnd xylo phone will turn out tho simpuicst dame music imaginable. Plenty of elect lie tans and other enoliu de vices will be provided iu an endeavor to "pre-cool" the torrid summer air for the coiufoii of the dancers. Alfred Lewis died at bin homo In Cold Hill yesterday, at 4 : , r p. m. The deceased was born in Toronto, Canada, In the year iMil. Ho re moved to California In tho ppriiiK of the year ISSil, where lu November of the same year he was married to Mary I'iM'ln i, of Kaowille, Tennessee, and at om-e came to Orcuon and located a JiomeMcud In the Meadows whero they resided einM years. On i tii ic this time he discovered tho famous clnaal'ai' mine owned by .1. H. Haes of leiinil, Michigan, huriiv. the past eighteen years ho baa been actively eiUii.;ct in devolopiiiH this mine. In 1!7 he moved lo liold Hill where he has miico resided. He b survived by his wife nnd four cbtdtren, Itosa. Adti, Joseph and John l-'rederhl., at living at home; also ono 'd;-fer in Ontario. Canada, and one brother in Howie, Texas, Mr. Lewis was Known hr an uprifiht citizen, and had tho respect nnd os tecm of all who knew him. He joined tho Methodist church in Ontario, ever dure retaining tits membership there in. Tho fiinernl will be held from his late roMdt'hce Wednesday tuoniim; at I 0 ; ;',it o'clock. Interment Itock Point ci inetery. With Medford tinde is Me.lford mado FEDERAL OFFICE WASHINGTON, .Inly 17. Xomi nalions fur reappointment wore sent to Ihc senate bv I'te-idonl Wilson today as follows ; Woheit I. Stewart ol Oendwood, I'nited Slate.- alteinev for Ibs'rict of South OaUta; Kdward (!. W. Wo rib, Min e r ueiirral of i ro-;on. land of fiee at Simla Ke, X. M. You dont know V3 how riood corn I Akac nro till !S you try Post Toasties" Tlitf freak windstorm of Into M"ii lay al'lcriiiiiiii di little ilamue in Mi'dford and iiiiiniiliato vicinity, but in Asliland and vicinity besides Ijlow iiiK down trees in Ashland eanyon and eiidiinyerinir the lives of the many callipers there the wind twisted many tomato vines, broke off the limbs from ninny fruit trees nnd flattened considerable (rain and hay ill fields. The windstorm was not general in the valley. In some places it at tained ffieat velocity, while in others it was scarcely noticeable. The high est wind velocity in Medford was but 411 miles und hour. The storm was purely local and was caused by the extreme heut of the past few days. The greatest wind velocity was in Ahbmd canyon, where many people are encamped for the C'hautaiKitin season, including n number from Medford. There the wind for a time assumed the proportions of a small cyclone and blew down severul large trees iu the eainp ground. One of llieso fell siinrey on the tent of Mrs. Goodhue nnd Mrs. bur rows of Medford, crushing it to the ground. The women had left the tent only a moment before. Had they been there when the tree fell they surely would hnve been crushed anil killed. Other trees and large limbs falling narrowly missed other tents which were occupied. There was great ex citement for a time. Hefore the storm was hardly over the police and park authorities or dered nil the campers from their tents anil to places of safety. Guards were stationed to prevent any per sons from entering tho danger zone, as many large limbs partially broken by the wind were suspended menac ingly over the walks nnd tents. Work of snwing off these limbs and removing other limb debris was begun nt once and by B o'clock last night this work was completed nnd the camping grounds were declared safe. Quite n number of campers, how ever, were siill frightened and spent the night with friends in Ash'and homes rather than return to the camp ground. Some of the Medford camp ers including Nrrs. Goodhue and Mrs. Burrows relumed lo this city for the night. The danger zone during the storm was iu (he camp ground and along Ashland creek about opposite the creamery. The freakishness of the wind is illustrated by the fact that in other parts of the canyon, notably in Ihc auto tourists camp, the wind was not dangerous. Nor was it in Hie Juice of Lemons! How to Make Skin White and Beautiful At the cost ot a small jar of ordi nary cold cream one can preparo a full quarter pint of the most wonder ful lemou skin softener und complex ion beuutlfier. by squeezing the Juice of two fresh lemons into u bottle con taining three ounces of orchard white. Cam should be taken to strnln the Juice thru a flue cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for mouths. Every woman knows that lemon Juice Is used to bleach uud remove such blemishes us sullowness, freckles und tnn and Is the ideal skin softener, smootliener ami boautirier. Just try It! Get three ounces ot orchard whllo at any pharmacy and two lemons from the grocer and make up u quarter pint of this sweetly fra-, crant lemon lotion und massage It dally Into the face, neck, arms und hands. It nuturnlly should help to soften, freshen, bleach and bring out the roses and beauty ot any skin. It is wonderful to smootlien rough, red hands. JOHN A. PERL UlfDERTAKIl lly AssiMnnt, N K(H "I'll IIAHTI.KTT. I'tioiw M. 47 and 47-J a. AiistnmoMIe Hearse Service. Arubulauca Sertlc. Coroner. CLEARANCE SALE on all WHITE CANVAS and BUCK . SHOES and PUMPS at SCHMIDT'S "Good Shoes" city of Ashland. -In fuet. in :oiiic- purts of the city the people knew nothing of the storm which scciucd to concentrate its efforts in the vicinity of the t'hnutuiiijun enmp ground. AMERICAN MINERS STRIKE IN MISSOURI FLAT RIVF.R, Mo., July ;7. About 20(1 American -bom miners went on strike at I'adwoial this morning because mine oieritors there employed foreign-born work men WASHIXGTOX, July 17. Minister Relnsch at Peking reported toduy the names of the three ainericniia wound ed by stray bullets when the republi can troops defeated the monarchists. None was dangerously hurt. The names follow: Corporal J. E. Gault, marine corps Allen li. Zumbrum. civilian; II. A. White, civilian, of Truer, Iowa. The minister also roportod that the rumor of the execution ot Tu Menu U unfounded. REHEARING DENIED IN FRUIT EXCHANGE CASE SAT.F.M, "Ore., July 17-The supreme court today denied the peti tion for n rehearing of Hie of the liogue Kiver Fruit uml I'roduce co any vs. Gillen-Chuinbers com pany. mm mm, fill ma ill k 'Royal Cord' mar mms -s AUTO TIRES SET I make a specialty of auto tire set ting and wheel repairing. Also all kinds of bUcksinlthlng and horse shoeing. At the old stnnd. South Klverslde. Tom Merriman Lower lire L,ost Than Ever NOW For, in the old days, tires not only cost motorists moro psr tire, but were also so far inferior to the present product, that the final cost the cost per mile was from 50 to 100 or more per cent, higher than you pay now. 1 United State Tire the 'Royal Cord', tlio 'Nobbt the 'Chain', tho 'Uco' and the 'Plain' t ne for every need of price and use, produced by the largest rubber manufacturer In the world, produced by the most experienced tire manufacturer In the world, , produced by a time-tried, exclusive, patented, vulcanizing process, produced of only the most carefully selected materials, have so far eclipsed every other make of tire that 'United States Tire are famous for their mileage-giving qualities 'their lout cost per mile. The proof ? the con&istenl and persistent tremen dous sales increases of United States Tires. United States Tires s Every Need of Price and Usa 'Nobby 'Chain' 'Usco' Plain' United States TURKS and TtltE ACCESSO HIES Hare Ail the Sterling Worth and Wear that Mako United States Tires Supreme $at Jmmk Mi iwiii!1 ,-,VuV,B r ism TWO CARLOAD CARS JUST RECEIVED Part of them have already been sold in advance If You Want a Maxwell Better Get One at Once Owing to the demand of the Government for cars and the increase in cost of materials, the supply is far short of the demand and the price will undoubtedly advance soon. PRICE NOW $755 f. o. b. Medford The Maxwell will run today, next month, next year, the year after, till you have got out of it, with interest, every dollar you paid for it. A. W. Walker Auto Co.