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' ! It j' I TAGE Ji'OUU 10CAL AND PERSONAL Llnd Nolnon loft yostorduy for ' Klnmath Hot Springs, wliaro )io will tuke the baths fur the next hum Hi j more In the hope ot conuunrliiK his i rheumatism. Ho was acoompunled t the springs hy his brother, N. C. Nel ! son of Fort Worth, Texan., who, with ' his wife, have been visiting at the Nelson borne since Saturday. Oregon, California, U, 8. Land nooklet free. Write Joseph Clark Bacramento, California. 100 The touring party from McCloud ' California, who spent the week end I ' the city returned home yestorduy. 1 the party wero William Uloason, Miss C. Jones, Mrs. It. A. Case and Dr. oud j Mrs. C. C. Dickinson. Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat, John F. Stolz of Buttons Is among j the business visitors In the city. Johnson for high-class watch re- i pairing. 1 tf I h. H. Dill of Soattlo and C. F. Koss lor of Ban Francisco are visitors In !. I ho city for several days, having ar 1 rlvod yostorday. ' Meti cars at Riverside Oarage. Mr. and Mrs. Ford ICrkliiB and Ell?. : nheth 0. Erklns are auto tourists from Ban Diego visiting In the city. ' Alco Taxi. Phone 88. ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kay, newly- weds, are gueatsat t ho Holland hotel Johnson for high-class watch re pairing, tf Mrs. M. McDonald arrlvod In the city today from Los Angeles to visit with her sister and brother. Dr. Clara Dunn and J. II. Dunn on Ross Lane. Window screens, screon doors. Pa cific Furn. ft Fix. Factory, 'Deputy United States Marshal Geo Jackson of Portland Is in the city on official duties. Baths, 2 Co, Holland Hotel. Among the tourists In the city aro I Mr. and Mrs. T. Q. Ilarrlinau and the ' I Misses Margarot and Harriet Ilarrl- ' man ot Los Augelcs who arrlvod yes- i torday. f. See Dave Wood about that fire In- j I; surance policy. Office, Room 404, M I- F. ft H. building. I Herbert Salinger and A. II. Gunnoll I well known mining men of Salt I.akc t City are spending soveral days in the 5 Itty and vicinity. . -, Patients cared Tor. 622 South '' Central, Trained nurse In attend . ance. Reference given. Phone y 672 W. 114 Miss Sarah McMnstor loft today for tJKuKono where sho expects to make ' i her permanent home. ' ' For the best Insurance, see Holmes, : , the Insurance Man. Leon llasklns hus returned from I 6casldo, Oregon, whero last week he attended the stuto druggists' conven tion. . Dr. Henry Hart, Jackson County Dunk building, Offlco hours, to to 4 P. w- ltnlph Torrlll left this morning for a trip to northern California points. Dr. O. M. Johnson, dean of romance languages In Stanford university, who has boen visiting his brother-ln-lnw, O. C. Hoggs, uud family, loft today for borne, Meti cars at Riverside Garage. ' . Charles L, Witt, clerk In the post office department, hns arrived In the city from Evanston, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, to work In tho local post otflro, taking tho pluce of Lee M. Hall ' who hus been transferred to tuke the , placo vacated by Mr. Witt In tho Ev anston office. It was a mutual trans fer sanctioned by the postofflce de partment. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St Murk's building, rhone 823-Y. " Itulph Wilkinson and Fred Hurt of Kerby are visiting in tho city for sev eral days. Orders have been received to make another big cut In prices on tho lloll- bronner stock of Mon's Furnishings. 100 CeoDte L, llennossy, aged 82, and Weber C. Walker, aged 28, Ashland electricians, hnvo enlisted In the sig nal corps of the army st the Modford recruiting office and gone to Portland to tuku the physical examination. In a hurry, call 88 Wilson Clark and Kern Caldwell left this morning for llllt, California where they expect to be permanently employed. Orders havo been received to make nnother big cut In prices on tho Hell bronncr stock ot Men's Furnishings 100' Miss Kntherlno Hollowny arrived In tho city today from her homo In llrownsboro to visit her Uremia, Miss es Jessie and Mary Murdock. After a week's visit here she will return to Klnmath Falls where sho has been employed for some tl mo. ,. Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly. Miss Constance Hell and Miss Kllr.u- bolh Illnck of Franklin, Pennsylvania, who are making a tour of the coast, loft for Los Angeles this morning af ter a day'B visit with Mrs. F. A. llllss. Kelts! All the lovely new shades, from $1 to ft. HO. All trimmed hats below cost. Mlsa Lounsberry, M. M Dnpartmont Store. lo3 E. W. Painter of Talent was a visi tor Id the city Monday, E. F. Peer of Los Angeles, a large timber owner In tho Applcgato dis trict, passed thru tho city this morn lug enroute from Portland to Los An geles, and held a brief conference on the Applegate timber situation at the depot with W. T. Grieve, whom ho had wired to meet him. All members of the W. C. T. U. will leave for the Chautauqua assembly at Ashlund on the 8 o'clock Intoriirban Weduosduy. Lunch will be provided blnger sewing machine shop, C. A. Chapman. Phono 903-R. 245 South Control. U7 Late last night tho following auto party of tourists returned from a trip to Crater Lnko: Mrs. J. 11. Klwell and Miss Gladys-Russell of Olympla Washington; Miss Laura Stlmniol of Yreka, California, and Mrs. and Mrs L. F. Russell of Washougal, Washing ton. Miss Stlmmol left for hor home this morning, and the rest of the pur. ty proceeded north. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Ebel and Mr. Kbul's mother and nophow are at Prospect for a ton days' vacation, hav ing gone there Saturday. George E. Uoob, who resides at tho Khol homo was loft behind to feed the canary and soe that the cat comes In early nights. An automobile party spending sev eral days In tho city from the Island of Hlln, Hawaii, consists of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Holmes, M. L. Holmes, Jr. and K. N. Holmes, Jr. Mrs. Grovor Todd, wlfo of the com- ninndor of Company I, Is In tho city visiting her husband. Captain nnd Mrs. Todd aro guests at tho Holland hotel. A larRa number of Modford people attended tho splendid performance of tho Chimes of Normandy given Inst night by tho Boston Light Opera com pany In tho Ashlnnd Chautauqua building. The big building was filled with a dollghtcd audlonce. Miss E. Klldow of Itlchwood, Cali fornia, Is spending several duys in tho city. Mrs. Rex Deter of Portland, who has been tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, left for homo this morn ing. E LOAN TO ALLIES 10 BE REQUESTED WASHINGTON, July 17. Unless tho unforeseen develops, congress probably will bo asked before ad- ournment of tho present session, to nuthorizo another gigantic loan to the Hies. Tho present authorization of 13,000,000,000 will be exhausted from within three to four months, at he rate which the government is lending money to entente, govern ments. It Is believed the second au thorization will bo no less than tho first, and may go as high us (5,000,- 000,000. There Is every reason to bellevo tho administration policy of financing the allies for purchases they make in this country will be continued during the period of the war and that future lonns will be made as in the past at tho same rate of Interest the Ameri can government will have to pay. It Is pointed out that nearly one- half of the three billion already has been exhausted. Should the loans luring the next three months be at tho sumc rute as during the past three months, tho entire 83.000,000.000 will be exhausted by October 25. During the first threo mouths the rate of lending hns been approximate ly 1500,000,000 a month. Extended It would mean an nnminl loan ot $f, 000.000.000 abroad, most of the funds, of course, being spent In this country for war material and food stuffs. Estimated cost to the American government tor Its military and naval expenditures during tho first year of ho war were placed nt about J 1.000. - 000.000 soon of the war was declared. Tho total of theso two IteniB, It is believed, was tho figure Secretary Mc- Aduo hud In mind when ho mada his recent speech In behalf ot tho liberty loan that government would bo called upon to rnlse $10,000,000,000 during ho first year of tho war. Prospects aro that congress will re main In session until Into In October nd tho wnr revenuo bill will be mong the Inst of tho big measures to bo disposed of. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 'lilt SALE -Cheap, refrigerator. East Main. M. A. Under. 1 123 01 To know where lo buy Is as linMtrtnnt ii gliiMAe us nn) thing el'. Vt Iiok our luiinc Is nil the guide you need. It means the N-st of evwyililiig optl- !. DR. RICKERT KYK.MGHT 8PKCHI.IST Hulto 1-2, Out May Co. MlSPFORfi irKTfi TRTTCUXK BEDFORD. OT?FiONT, ELEVEN FORES! F.leven forest fire3 nre burning to duy in the Prospect district, two of winch lire of a serious nature. W. T. Grieve, state supervising fire wiiiden for .Jackson county nnd Mnrtiu L. Erickson, supervisor of the forestry service, left Mm city (his afternoon Willi tin additional force of men to direct the fight iiur of the fires. From forty to fifty men including federal emploves nnd employes of the Jnekson county fire patrol nre at work fodny on the two bitf fires. Fire Warden (Iricvc before leaving the city said lie felt sure that bv to night or tomorrow inorniiig at the latest the fires would be under con trol. The largest fire is located niifslile Cralcr Luke forest reserve, near what is known as Mill crock station, five miles nbove Prospect, nnd be tween tho Crater Luke highway and Hie Rogue river. Yesterday this fire burned over 100 ncres. The Jackson County Fire I'nlrol association is also combatting nine smaller fires in tho prospect district winch lire not Yet under control. The oilier large fire is in the Crater forest reserve nnd is local ed near Woodruff Prairies. The fire figlilers JioM! fo control it by omglit or tomorrow morning. BUI NOT AUTHOR LOS ANGELES, July 17 Appar ent establishment of the fact tonight that "Kpy Norton," who died here Sunday from Injuries suffered in an automobile accident Saturday night, was not tho widely known author and traveler, caused much surprise to friends whom Norton bad made In the short time he had been here. "If he was not Roy Norton, the author, he had a surprising knowl edge of his affairs," said R. J. Powell, with whom "Norton" was riding when ho suffered the Injuries that caused his doath. "In addition to relating many Inci dents of what he claimed was his past llfo and which were vorlfled as true of the author, as recorded In a printed biography, ho mentioned members of tho Norton family as his relatives and spoke of a series of stories ho had ( 'Asphalt-Base Oil Ideal Lubricant" FORD E. I. Veitch, Oakland "California asphalt-base oil forms an Meal lubricant for a Ford car." STUDEBAKER Studcbiktr Gauge, Stockton "having used Zvroleae for over tlx yean, foci justi- fird in recommending it to user of Studc baker cars." DODGE McArthur Btos., PWu "have used Zcrolene exclusively in all our Dodge Brothers can." OAKLAND Oakland Auto Sales Comnsnr, Portland "Zerolcne has proved a satisfactory lubricant in our Oakland can." ZEROLENE The Standard Oil for Motor Cars Endorsed by Leading Car Distributors brcame the records of their wrvic departments how that Zcrolrne, correctly refined from California asphalt base crude, give perfect lubrication lcs wear, mora power, leac carbon deposit. Dcilen errrrwhere inj it our CIMvC lUtlOIU. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CalitefBta) P A CIT? Soll,hcrn Oregon's Greatest ONE BIG l?n IT V iiTf 7 riA 1 VVjlir Place of Amusement NIGHT fKILIAl, JULY Z) Direct From a Year at the Princess Theatre, New York-With the Entire Broad PRICES: 50c to $2.00. way Cast and Production. Seat Sale Tomorrow A World of Comedy The The "Classy" Musical Show Everyone Has Been Waiting For, ON MAIN STREET Lute Sunday night Mrs. Minnie rvcuey wiiite on her way home was attacked on West Main street by un unknown scoundrel, whom the police have as yet failed to apprehend, who was frightened nwny by her screams. It was one of Ihe boldest attempted crimes in the city's history. Mrs. Kclley, who is employee nt the cigar stand of Ihe Med lord bo tel, went off duty nt 11 p. m. and started for her room nt the home of Mrs. Thomas, 718 West Main sheet. Sho stopped in nt Devoe's eonfec tionury n moment. William If. Mc Oownn happened to lie in the place at the time and walked with Mrs. Kelly as far us Mistletoe avenue, where he turned off to go to his home nt No. 15 Mistletoe avenue. Mrs. Kclley wns walking on the north side of West Main street, which between Mistletoe nnd Oivnge nveniie, is cpiile dark, ns trees over hang the sidewalk. Klio saw n man coming down Main street toward her but thought noth ing of it, until just us lliey were pass ing uliout half way between Mistle toe and Orange, the man, who whs rougly dressed, suddenly seized her by the shoulders and threw her to lawn beside the walk. The fright ened woman screamed nnd an auto mobile that was just passing by i slopped nnd the assailant fled in the darkness thru a vacant lot. j Mrs, Kelley's screams also nroused ' the neighborhood nnd ouile n crowd gathered. The police were telephon ed to nnd Night Policeman Timothy hurried to the scene in n laxi and scoured the neighborhood but could find no truce of the man. CHICAGO, July 17. Approximate ly 30,000 applicants for admission for training in the second series of reserve officers military training camps' In the central department of the army, had been filed tonight, a few hours before the application lists closed at midnight. Of this number 20,229 already had been certified for examination. Several thousand were rejected on the face of their applica tion. written, which have. since bcon -published,' 'Powell said. A request that details concerning tho death of ''Norton" be sent lo Mrs. Auuio Cahill Norton, wlfo of the au thor, at Walla Walla. Washington, was received today by the local police from her sister. Most Fascinating Melodies Chorus Ever Taken From Broadway, TUESDAY. .TTJLY 17, I PORTLAND, July 17 Dispatches lroiu Washington received here to day said Captain Donald of the fed eral shipping board today told Sen ator C. L. McN'iiry of Oregon il:nt a federal mercantile marine training school will be established in Portland within a fortnight. Students wi! be given two months' intensive training in seamanship and then be nllowed to take examinations for officers' berths on vessels of the government merchant fleet. Among the tourists In the city are Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bathurst and daughter of Portland. WIIH.V MAIDUIAGK IS A FAILUHK. Surely marriage Is a failure when Its essential purpose, the rulslng of a family of children, proves impossible. In the childless home the married pair, tho sometimes more or less un conscious of the fact, grow disap pointed and lonely. Lacking the best tie to hold ahem together they are llkoly to drift apart, hence many sep arations and divorces. It every wife, whoso Physical Btate prevents motherhood, would bat try that great remedy, Lydla E. Pink ham' Vegetable Compound, there would bo far fowor childless homes. Adv. CLEARANCE SALE on all WHITE CANVAS and BUCK SHOES and PUMPS at SCHMIDT'S "Good Shoes" Tell Us Your Foot Troubles If yours are tired or aching or cal loused, or Inflamed, or sore from any cause, let us treat thsra. MARINELLO HAIR SHOP Gnrnctt-Corcy lluilding AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT STAR" Watch Our niiounrenient.M A screen vision of Ilcnrik Ibsen's famous driinui, The Doll House Fcutii rin.tr DOROTHY PHILIPS Hi'inciiibeicil for lier wonderful performance in "Hell Jlui'iran's Ciirl." Of seepinl mention is Hie fact that this pliotodriinia is planned to linvc lind a real Influ ence in seeuriii!; woman suffrage ill Xorwiiv, tlic first Kiiropeiin count ry to make this concession lo the fair scv. Also Screen Mngnzino. ' TOMORROW JACK PICKF0RD AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT Can you iniau'ine what n real Irishman would do if lie rot turned loose in il war between two little kingdoms in the Unlknn moun tains? SEE Wm. Desmond AS Paddy O'Hara for fun, tiion, battles nnd ro eomedy, "Her Ki.u;.li- in.'inee. Triunt'le ms iourli. ' Also Keel Life Magazine. PAGE ORCHESTRA Every Matinee and Eveninq TOMORROW THEDA BARA in "The Tiger Woman" Page Southern Oregon' Greatest plnoe of Amusement, SatlM And the Most Beautiful 1917 Better Banking Service for Farmers The Federal Reserve Banking System, with com bined resources of a thousand million dollars, has been established by Act of Congress to stand back of tho farming and business interests of the country. We are members of this system which enables us, better than ever before, to supply our farmers with the credit and currency they need for producing crops and to. protect them against disorganized markets. If you are not linked up with this system as one of our depositors come in and let us tell you how it.' helps you. "member mi Cf IDIRAI. RESEAVK fehNSYSTEMam Vest Pocket Kodak Actual Size Carry a Vest Pocket Have Your Prints Made Post Card Size Ask Us About This MEDFORD BOOK STORE1 FOR CATARRH and HAY FEVER Dennlt Eucalyptus Ointment AT ALL DRUQ STORES Tubes 25c jars 60c Gorham Sterling Silverware Is for sale by Leading Jew elers Everywhere and bear this trade mark: "Wo nre exclusive agents for Gorham Silver. See our Kings, $1.00 to $8.-0.00. Martin J. Reddy QUALITY FIItST. Visitors Always Welcome. DENNEY & CO. Fruit Marketing Agents! Specializing in the dis tribution of northwest ern boxed fruits. M.E.ROOT, I Medford, Phone 294 I Main 0ffice clli"R. I"- Western Office Payette, Idaho $ F. II. Hoguc, Western Manager. First National Bank As It is TRUE Unit ' CARO FIBRE Fruit Wrappers PROLONG THE LIFE of APPLES You who Grow Apples with (Trent Kiensn should Dress them Warm and Attractively. Vso Your lSrnins to Wrap Your Fruit, iivo Your Apples ft I'uir Show. Get the Top I'rieo. The Apple Buyer knows Cnro Kiliro. Wouldn't You Pny a little more for a box of apples If yon knew that It Would Keep LoiiKer? If Your Shipiier Don't Use, CARO FIBRE FRUIT WRAPPERS lie Is not giving your fruit a Kiilr Show. Union Waxed and Parch ment Paper Company Manufacturers T. 11. Dallnm, I'nelfle Const Itepre. senlniive 117 Market St., Sun r nuielsco. Represents vc