PACK FOUR
TOCAL AND
Li PERSONAL
The alumni Farewell Party will be
Kiven at the Natatorlum this evening.
UancinK will start about 9:45 p. ni.
the music being supplied by an excel
lent "Jazz" orchestra. Electric fans
will ho placed at frequent Intervals
around the hall, for the comfort of
the dancers. Plenty of Ice cold punch
and "aqua pura" will be on tap. A
large attendance Is looked for.
Oregon, California, V. 8. land
Ilooklet free. Write Joseph Clark,
Sacramento, California, 106
lllaine Klum returned home last
night from the Outdoor Bill Posters
Association convention In Atlantic
City, NT. J. Ho has been absent from
tho city for a mouth. Mr. Klum was
one of the two dolegates to the con
vention from the Pacific coast.
Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat.
Milton Ottoman is enjoying a re
union with his mother who arrived In
the city from Berkeley, California
Sunday night for a visit with him.
Johnson for high-class watch re
pairing, tf
K. J. MrKcechnlo of Port Angeles,
Washington, has arrived in the city to
spend severa ldays in Medford and
tho valley.
Metz cars at Riverside Garage.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Terrell of Rogue
Hiver spent tho week ond In this city
with Mrs. Terrell's mother, Mrs. Anna
Davis.
Tho Ewauna Box company, of
Klamath Kalis, Oregon, offers employ-i
inont for experienced box men and In
experienced laborers, and at all times
solicits correspondence with any one
Interested. Good wages and oppor
tunity, for advancement Is the rule
with this company. 126
A strong iron netting or cage has
been built around and above the In
Kliln counter In the Southern Pacific
ticket office "Suspicious characters
and dark night," laconically replied
Agent Van Waning when asked the
reason for tho wlro enclosure,
Alco Taxi. Phone 88.
Kdward Foss of Yreka returned
homo today after spending the week
end with Ills brother, Elinor T. Fosb.
Johnson for high-class watch re
pairing, i -';""'( .. tf
.lack Schrlck, formerly Associated
Tress operator fo'ftlio Medford Sun
Is localed at North Head, Washington,
whehc ho Is in charge or the govern
ment wireless station. Schrlek ex
pects to lie called elsewhere shortly.
Window screens, Bcrcon doors. Pa
cific Finn. & Fix. Factory. '
A. S. Stewart of Wllllston, V. D.
accompanied by his wlfo, arrived, In
tho city this morning for a visit with
ills brother, J. B. Stewart. Tho broth
eis bad not seen each other for 17
years until they grasped bands at the
depot today. . .
See Davo Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office, Room 404, M
F. & 11. building.
Phil H. Crum and F. K. Gorr.ial of
Templcton, California, aro visiting In
tho city today.
Patients cared for. 632 South
Central. Trained nurse In attend
ance. Hcferouco glvon. Phone
672W. 114
S. A. Scholl nnd John O. II Mid ill I
worn week ond visitors in tho city
from (limits Pass.
I In I lis, 25c. Holland Hotel.
John S. Orth returned Sunday from
n fortnight's vacation spent at Kort
Klamath. Mrs. Orth and children
will return later.
For tho best Insurance, see Holmes,
tho Insurance Man.
V. ('. I.eever of Central Point was
a Monday visitor at Medford.
lr. Henry Hart, Jackson County
Hank building. Office hours, to to 4
V. in.
There has been no session of the
county couii this month. Commis
sioner .Miiddln being In Alaska and
Commissioner Owen attending the
Flks' convention at Boston. Only
.Imluo TouVelle Is on the Job nnd as a
result, county bills aro unpaid.
Singer suwing machine shop, C. A
Chapman. Phono 0 03-It. 245 South
Central. 117
Judge S. S, Pent has received word
Inst bis son, Fletcher Pentz, a stu
dent at tho I nlversity of California
lias been drawn on the army draft at
Berkeley. Ills other son, Lyndon, Is
aboard n I'nlted States warship, sonio-
here on the Atlantic.
Melx ears at Riverside Garage,
Miss .Maude Duff of Lincoln. Ne
braska, who baa been visiting Dr. and
Mis. W. It. SloKes, started on her re
turn Journey homo Ibis morning. In
(eliding to stop in San Francisco and
other California points.
In a hurry, rail 88
Mrs. liuby Johnson and Mrs. Rus
sell Kdniendis left this morning for
IMinsmtilr, California, for a visit with
friends.
ASK FOR and GET
Horlick's
, The Original
Malted Milk
Substitute Cost YOU Same Prlc.
1i. L. Lewis, Jitney driver, was to
day fined 112.30 by Acting Mayor and
Acting Police Judge C. W. Davis, for
having his Jitney overloaded yester
day. He pleaded guilty to the charge
of violating the auto passenger traffic
ordinance.
Dr. Heine tits glasses correctly.
Dr. and Mrs. J. t-awrence Hill are
enjoying a vacation at the Hotel
Moore, Seaside, Oregon. Dr. Hill
writes that they are having a tine
time.
Dr. Frank Robert:, dentist, St.
Mark's building. Phone 323-Y.
C. Y. Tengwald and Oscar Helntz
returned this afternoon from a short
outing at Prospect. . . ''
Among tourists registered at the
Medford are J. A. Denny, Mrs. A. II.
Denny and family, and H. C. Eller and
family of Etna Mills, California, and
Ethel Denny of San Francisco.
Until September i; Dr. Myrtle S.
Lock wood will limit office hours to
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 10
to 12 a. m. 109
Mayor C. E. Gates and family, who
have been enjoying a vacation at the
Eagle Ridge inn, Pelican Bay, will ar
rive home tomorrow. They return
sooner than anticipated because of
George Gates having to mobilize with
Company Seven on Wednesday.
A. 11. Miller, Olen Arnsplger and V,
11. Vawter returned last night from a
short fishing trip to Fish Lake. They
bad good luck at the lake, catching 21
fine large trout from Saturday noon
until early yesterday afternoon. En
route home last nigbt they came upon
three couples of well Known Medford
people stalled in Emerson Merrick's
car at the' Lake Creek bridge. ; The
car's lights would not work. The
fishermen then escorted the car Into
the city. 1 V
' R. II. Paxton of Central Point Is a
visitor In the city today. ' ' ''
The chief of police of Ashland came
to the city yesterday and with the aid
of the local police rounded up five
men Buspectcd of being Implicated In
an attempted safe-breaking In Ash
land Saturday night. None of the bub
poets were held.
Ike Frldlger went to Montague to
day to be gone several days on busi
ness.
Chief of Police Hlttson, Police
Judge Taylor, Roy Maule, County
Prosecutor Roberts and J. W. Jaeobs
are In Portland today as witnesses In
the trial ill United States court of Col
lins- and Slide, the Phoenix postofflce
burglars. The Medfordltes all went
to Portland yostorday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lynum of Rose
burg on thelr: return from Crater
Lake Saturday night, Btopped off In
the city to visit Mr. and Mrs. T. E.
Daniels over Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barnes and baby
are auto tourists who arrived In the
city today for a visit. They are en
route north.
Uiilted States District Forestor Geo.
P. Cecil of Portland, will arrive In the
clly tomorrow for the purpose of in
specting the proposed new Mcdford
Klaniath Falls-Crater Lake road, or
rather that section of It running thru
tho national forest.
COURT HOUSE REPORT
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Fir BU.
Circuit Court,
Nellie T. MVNeill vs. (Y E.
Kirk, el ill, foreclosure. ' ''
Nellie P. McNeill vs. Ralph A.
liowlev it at,' foreclosure. ''
.lai-kon Co. Illclg. and Iaiiiii Assn.'
vs. Isalieira Kowloy, et ul, foroclos-i
lire. r
Josephine Orooelfv" Co. vs.' United
Copper Co., minim; lien. '
(inults Pass Hardware Co. vs.
1,'nilod 'Clipper Co., mining lien.
Herbert 11. Leonard vs. Abliie
Champlin, meclmics lien.
Sopheuiii I. Baker vs. John Wor
sen, et ul, demurrer.
Ronl Estate. Transfers,
duller & Thompson Co. to I,.
& ISritlin (ialliitin, pt. liogue
Hiver Orchard Tracts
Stiiire S. Aiken Sr. to Jackson
County, right of way
Ilelbeit Kehld et ux to Oeor'e
K. Lindley, lot 11 blk J Ka
brick's plat
Lillian M. lbiniels to Filwnnl
I,, rroehstinir, lot 10 pt. hlk
'.'0, lilk 1 Siskiyou Heights
add Medford ... -'
Frank I'otter et ix to Harriet
U. Diiylon, pt 10-.'18-1W . :..
Milium i. Way to Frank Pot
ter et ux, pi ;)8-lV
in
10
Hi
United States to William Far
low, pt l'J.ar-'.'W I'uUnt
Julia d. McKarland to Jackson
county, right of way . .
A. A. Hall et ux to Jackson
Co. rifcht of way
Sven derppiist et ux to Jack
son Co. right of war s.
JACKSON COUNTY SHERIFF
WARNS PEOPLE OF I. W. W.
The following notice ha been sent
out through the sheriff's office:
In view of the reeenl destructive
activities of the I. W. W. In Klamath
county, I deem It expedient to ask you
ITEDFORD MATTJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREflONT,
STATE HOTELMEN
ENJOY OUTING
AT CRATER LAKE
The Oregon State Hotel convention
guests returned this afternoon from
their trip to Crater lak efull of praise
for that (.'real scenic wonder una de
lighted with their trip and the enter
taimuent afforded them in this city
nnd at tho lake. The party, num
bering nineteen, have been the guests
of John A. Westerlund, proprietor of
the Holland hotel.
Shortly after their return from
Crater lake this afternoon the guests
were taken by Sir. Westerlund on an
auto trip thru the orchard districts
of the valley. Tho visitors will de
part for their homes on curly evening
trains.
The party arrived in the city from
Roseburg, where the convention was
held Saturday, late Saturday night.
Sunday forenoon they left for Crater
lake in the two Crater lake stages
and scver.il other automobiles, all of
which were provided by their host.
Late this afternoon they were guests
of Mr. Westerlund nt a dinner serv
ed in the Holland cufe.
Among those in the party were the
following: A. T. Lundbcrg nnd wife,
of the Hotel denson, Portland; Fred
Block nnd wife, formerly of the Ho
tel Pendleton, l'cndleton; Victor
;Brnndt and wife, of the CnrUonlio
tel, Portland ; C. C. Childs und wife,
'or". the Portland hotel, Portland; M.
K. Fleming, assistant manager of the
.Multnomah hotel, Portland; Kdward
;H; Gowdy and wife, Portland; Mrs.
iC. ('. 'Horn, of the- Weldon Apart
ments, Portland; Ilcrt Westbrook,
of the Albany hotel, Albany; W. W.
Osboru, of the Osborn hotel, Ku
gene; Gene Good, of the l'cndleton
hotel, Pendleton; K. II. Hess, of the
Baltimore hotel, Los Angeles; K. W.
Bench, secretary of tho Oregon Ho
tel Men's association, und publisher
of the Northwest Hotel News, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Austin Chisliolm, of the
Hotel Austin, Ashland; Mr. und
Mrs. J. A. Westerlund, proprietor
of tho Holland hotel nnd J. A. Or
mondy, who has charge of the purty
for the Soutliurn Pacific.
AT STAR TONIGHT
: "A Komaueo in Rags" is the title
of o film being shown tonight at the
Star theater. '"Very few people un
derstand tho manufacture of pre
pared roofing,'' says Mr. W. L. Mil
lion, representative of the Certuin
toed Products corporation, "and ton
scipiently this film is intensely inter
esting. 'Kaeh year sees an enormous
growth in the roofing industry," he
states, "and this year, with the Certain-teed
H'ople supplying literally
train loads of moling to the govern
ment for cantonment- work, will see
a new high record made without a
doubt."
to keep this office posted about any
suspicious characters or occurences in
your pTecinct.
While no trouble Is anticipated In
this county, owing to lack of labor
union organizations, etc., It must be
remembered that there is consider
able .floating population, and un
doubtedly members of the I. W. W.
who might run amuck, and poison
stock, fire mills, fields and farm
buildings as they have in the Klamath
country.
Anyone caught committing any of
these felonies should be held, and this
office notified (Sec. 1769 L. O. L.
provides that private persons may ar
rest without warrant for (1) crime
attempted or committed in bis pres
ence, (2) crime, when he has reason
able cause for believing the person
arrested to havo committed It). 1
am prepared to make deputy appoint
ments In each precinct in order to
minimize any possible dnnger, and in
vito volunteers for this purpose.
Yours very truly.
RALPH G. JENNINGS,
Sheriff.
By I.. V. Stansell, deputy.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, JKiiHI per
ton In field. Fred 11. Hopkins.
Phoue 19S-J1. 10.-
FOR RENT Light houfckeeplnp
rooms; also furnished rooms. "2S
South Central. 106
FOR SALE Team and ramping a
on. dirt rhesp. Phone 40.1-K2. 10s
CHICHESTER S PILLS
V Mll Kk F Kir.
iWoia Mti riLi-A,
SOLI 8T CWOOCTS VtRTHHLRt
OF
IDE
Private Burton T.' Brown, 19 years
old, of Company I, committed suicide
at 3:50 o'clock this morning In the
company armory at the corner of
Central Avenue and Sixth Street, by
shooting himself In the head wlt'.t his
service rifle. Death was Instantane
ous, as the bullets blew oft the top of
his head.
No cause for the act of self-destruction
is known except that Brown had
ceen troubled with Insomnia tor four
or five days past, and bis Inability to
sleep worried htm greatly about his
general health. He spoke'of this wor
ry to a number of his comrades.
The dead man's home was at Can
by, Oregon, and he had been a mem
ber f Company I since last April. On
the company's records his fader's
name is given as E. C. Brown, and the
lattcr's address as Oregon City, rural
route 3.
The dead soldier was of a quiet
and reserved disposition, and was pop
ular amqng his comrades. Both Cap
tain Grover Todd and the enlisted
members of the company speak in the
highest terms of his character. His
tragic death has oast an air of gloom
over tho command.
Private Brown was on guard duty
at the armory building until midnight
last night. When relieved from duty
he at once went to bed in the company
barracks on the top floor. He arose
about 3:45 o'clock this morning nnd
came down stairs to the balcony lloor
where he entered a small room. His
movements attracted no notice what
ever from the guard on duty, nor of
several other soldiers who were
awake.
A fewjhoments after ho entered the
room the rifle report was heard by
the guard, who rushed to the room
and found Brown lying on the floor
dead, fte had placed his service rifle
on a rack In front of him with the
muzzle at his forehead and pulled the
trigger. The thirty allber bullet tore
off the top of his head.
While the report of tho rifle dis
charge was heard by a number of res
idents in the down town district, most
of the members of the company were
not awakened by It.
The hnriv wji TArtinvpil In Pnrl'a un
dertaking rooms and will be sent to
his home as soon as his relatives, to
whom Captain Todd telegraphed news
of the soldier's death, wire their
wishes.
BROKEN DOWN
IN HEALTH
Woman Tells How $5 Worth
of Pinkham's Compound
Made Her Well.
Lima, Ohio. "I was all broken down
in health from a displacement. One of my
lady friends came to
see me and she ad
vised me to com
mence taking Lydia
E. Pinkham's Veg
etable Compound
and to use Lydia E.
Pinkham's Sanative
Wash. I began tak
ing your remedies
and took $6. 00 worth
and in two months
was a well woman
after three doctors said I never would
stand up straight again. I was a mid
wife for seven years and I recommended
the Vegetable Compound to every wo
man to tike before birth and after
wards, and they all got along so nicely
that it surely is a godsend to suffering
women. If women wish to write to
ma I will be delighted to answer them."
Mn. Jennie Mover, 342 E.North St.,
Lima, Ohio.
Women who 'suffer from displace
ments, weakness, irregularities, ner
vousness, backache, or bearing-down
pains, need the tonic properties of the
roots and herbs contained in Lydia E.
Pinkbam'a Vegetable Compound.
AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT
TI1K EMINENT ACTOR
Richard Bennett
IN
"And the Law Says"
Mr. Itcnnctt nslhe judge i a
stern dispenser of justice, adher
ing to the very letter of the law,
and refusing to be influeneea by
ihe most touching npient for mer
cy, brings the story to an extra
ordinarily thrilling climiix.
ALSO t OMKlY
. JEIiKY'S l lNISIUMi TOI CH
KEEP VOl i: V YE ON THE
STAR
Tomorrow
TREASON
MONDAY. JULY 2.1,
OVER I. W. W. ACTS
The citizens of Klamath county
and northern California are intense
ly agitated over the I. W. W. situntion
in those sections according to II. L.
Walther, who visited California
points Sunday nnd resumed home nt
midnight lust night.
"The situation is very bad and the
citizens nre on the qui vive and ap
prehensive of new outrages by the I.
W. W. They are organizing every
where for protection. Everywhere I
went I heard of dastardly acts on the
part of the I. W. W. nnd of others
contemplated. I was not over in
Klamath county, but I met men from
there who ure in direct touch with the
situntion.
"I was told that in mills and lum
ber plants in northern California
towns I. W. W. emissaries sooked
rags in phosphorus and turentine or
some other liquid, nnd threw them
about in the buildings, or among
lumber. In one California mill an
employe accidentally discovered one
of these burning rags just in time
and threw it out of the building
time to prevent a fire starting.
"I also heard that down in the
lava beds section of Klamath coun
ty in the past few days u number of
head of cattle and sheep had been
poisoned. It is thot that the '. W.
W. mixed the poison with salt so
lution and scattered it around on the
grazing ground of the stock.
"Numerous threats have been
made to bum the grain crop? of
Klamath county in the fields and
hams.'
H. L. Walther made a business trip
to Grants Pass today.
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it 25c at all druggists.
Nothing If
On EARTH
Stupendous Spectacular Produc
tion. JULES VERNE'S
20,000
LEAGUES
UNDER the SEA
The Accomplishment
Extraordinary
WEDNESDAY
and THURSDAY
JULY 25 and 26
PRICES:
Adults, 25c Any Seat.
Children, 15c.
Page
Southern
Oregon's
Greatest
Place of .
Amusement
AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT
Bryant
Washburn
IN
The
Golden Idiot
It i- punctuated with nil thu
subtlety and charm of his er.
sonality, i- full of quaint humor
and luic.'hahle situations.
Al.so PATRIA,
nith intcrc-l keyed to a high pitch
in this next to the last number.
TOMORROW
Big Bill Hart
Brave and Bold,
in THE DESERT MAN
PAGE
Musical
Selections,
Page Theater
Orchastra.
MATIN KK. AM) F.VFMNtl
1017
VKIULC
wholesome,
refreshing confection to
take the place of the cave
man's pebble.
We help teeth, breath, appetite,
digestion and deliciously
soothe mouth and throat witfy
this welcome sweetmeat.
The Wrigley Spearmen want to send you
(heir Book of Gum-ption. Send a postal
lor it today, Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co.,
1732 Kesncr Building, Chicago.
The-Flavor Lasts!
CAPITAL
$100,000.
stNationalBank
MEDFORD
iiiiiiin sssssssrsLr
BARGAINS
In Used Cars
Chevrolet, good shape $425
Chevrolet, R
Overland,
1 5-Passenger Reo $300
IReo Bug Roadster $225
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Pie used a pebble
in his day, to keep
his mouth moist
WE yse
!ut : II
gives us a
antiseptic,
WfeAPPJO
IN
732 vW
Consider Self and Country
ANOTHER Government Loan may be
forthcoming. You'll want to take
part. During and after war opportunities
will come. You must be prepared. A
bank account here at the 1st National will
permit you to accumulate for- both pur
poses. If it is a Savings. Account,. we'H
pay you 4 Percent I ntereitii!K (i !check-i r
ing Account you'll gain both system and
convenience as well as build up your
credit standing.
Member of Federal Reserve System.
OREGON fi
Demountable
$450
$325
ims
Electric
Starter