MEDFORD MATTJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1017 "
TOCAL AND
JL PERSONAL
Vincent Clark of Washington, D.
0., is among the eastern tourists who
uro visiting In tho city.
The public library has received
from tho department of agriculture
for free distribution five-bulletins on
food thrift. These contain various
recipes for meat substitutes, soups,
cannings, etc., and also Inexpensive
menus.
Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat.
Mrs. J I. W. Topping, B. D. Topping
ami K. B. Stornbcrger are a party of
automobile tourists sojpurning la the
city from Suna Madre, California.
.Johnson, for high-class watch re
pairing. tf
Manila Davis, the 14-year-old girl
who was arrestod with a party of joy
riders during the Ashland round up
and who was committed to the Louise
Home in Portland, recently escaped
from that Institution along with two
other Inmates, one of whom was Ami
Kestcr of Gold Hill. The girls were
captured after a day's absence and re
turned to the Institution.
Jlctz cars at Riverside Garage.
According to letters just received
In tho city, Arthur Perry and Lee
Kwensnn, who have been on duty sev
eral mouths as naval reserves In the
Portland navy office, have been trans
ferred to duty In the offices at the
Ilremcrton navy yard. Carl Hollbron
ner was not transferred and Is still on
duty In tho Potland navy office.
IrriKatlng hose at tho tent factory
In tho Kat. 115
Charles Gentry, 13 years old, and
llco Gentry, 11 years of age, left to
day for Hilt to visit their married sis
ter, Mrs. Rose Kopf.
Johnson for high-class watch re
pairing. tf
(1. A. Chappcll and family of Now
klrk. Oklahoma, are spending several
days In the city. Tbey are guests at
tbo Nnsh hotel.
Window Bcrecns, screen doors. Pa
cific Furn. & Fix. Factory.
Itev. Joseph Clark, missionary In
tho Congo district, Africa, for the past
:I7 yours, and who occupied the pul
pit of tho nuptlst church Sunday, left
today for San Jose, California, for a
short visit. Ho will return to Africa
aflef September 1. The local Baptist
church supports a worker In Mov. MrJ
Clark's field, Tho voteran missionary
has gained 5000 native converts In his
long work there. 'Ho speaks four na
tive, languages and French, Gorman
and English.
Seo Davo Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office, Room 404, M.
V. & If. huldllng.
'Ralph L. Harris of 000 B street,
Ashland, 21 years old, today enlisted
In tho niarlno corps at tho Modtord
recruiting office and will leave to
night for Portland to take the phy
sical examination.
Hummock at tho tent factory In the
Nat. 115
County rrosccutor Roberts caused
a warrant to be Issued Tuesday by
.lustlco Taylor for tho arrest of Nlron
Tin pin of Rogue River on tho charge
of railing to support his minor chil
dren. Deputy Sheriff Anderson loft
fur Rogue River this noon to servo
the warrant. Titrpln's wife obtained
n divorce three years ago slneo which
lime II Is claimed Turpin has fulled to
cunttlluito to tho support of tho sever
al minor children.
Patients cared for. 022 South Cen
tral. Trained nurso In attendance.
Reference glvon. Phono 672-W. 114
.Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Brown are
among the tourists In tho clt ytroni
San Kranclsco,
Hall. 8, 115c. Holland Hotel.
Tho Western Union Is getting ready
for the expected heavy full business
anil Is remodelling Its building and
olflccs. so as to proviilo more room
lor additional ciiulpnicut.
For the best Insurance, seo Holmes,
the Insiiranco Man.
The Home Missionary Society read
ing circle of tho Methodist church Is
postponed until Thursday afternoon
H will meet at tho home of Mrs.
J'rnebsllng.
Dr. Henry Hart, Jackson County
Hank bulldlug. Office hours, 2 to 4
p. m. '
Mrs, and Mrs. John Trcsnor of Los
Angeles are tourists who are visiting
In Hie illy today.
Dr. Frank Roberta, dentist, St.
Mark's building. Phono 323-Y. .
Men Anderson of Applegato was
served a summons to appear before
Polled Judgo Taylor today for leaving
his aulo standing on the Hear Creek
bridge .Monday night while he and his
mother attended a moving picture
show.
Oregon Agricultural Collego Fruit
ft Vegntnhlo Kvnporator, built accord'
lug to official specifications at Pacific
Kuril. & Fix. Noctory.
C. 11. Taylor and .1. B. McAllister of
Klamath Falls arrived In tho city late
Jlondny for a stay of several days.
Singer sewing machine shop, C. A.
Chapman. Phone U0JJ-K. 245 South
Central. 11?
'.Mrs. John Grobb of Kagle Point has
gono to North Dakota for a two
months visit.
Call Tail 303. ,
The hS forest fires In the Prospect
district, are again under control, and
Supervisor Erlckson, who has been on
duty night and day at the fires for the
past two weeks, returned home last
night and is enjoying some sleep. A
number of his large force of fire
fighters were sent back to the city
and are bolng paid off today. Several
more fires have broken out in the
Butte Falls territory, hut they are
under easy control so far. Fire War
den Grieve will return to the Prospect
fires today to take charge of the situ
ation.' ,
: The Ijwaiina nox .company, of
I'amath falls, Oregon, offers employ
ment lor experienced box men and in
experienced laborers, and at all times
solicits correspondence with any one
Interested.1' Good wages and oppor
tunity for advancement Is the rule
with this company. . 125
John R. Allen, who was tried Jjeforo
Police Judge Taylor Monday on the
charge of allowing water to run thru
an open hose on Rose avenue, was
found guilty and fined 15 and assess
ed costs of $4.95. He was arrested
several weeks ago, but bad the case
ontinued several times because of the
absence of his attorney from the city.
His attorney was In the city yester
day, but Allen went to trial without
his services. Had he pleaded guilty
In the first place, he would have es
caped with a fine of $5.
Cull Taxi 303.
At the next mooting of the county
court Judge TouVelle will appoint a
constable to succeed Constable A. B.
Hammond who removed to Yrcka,,
California, some time ago, whoro ho
in at present employed. Hammond so
far has failed to mall lit his resigna
tion, hut the fact that he and bis fam
ily have removed to Yreka legally
makes the office vacant.
1 Dr. Heine tits glasses correctly.
The news received In tho city Into
Monday that the Seventh company
had heon stopped at Fort Stevens,
Oregon, and was to be located there
temporarily was a big surprise to the
rolatlves and friends of the company
members. When It left here the com
pany had orders to proceed to Fort-
Columbia, Washington, where It was
to be stationed. Mall should bo sent
to the company at Fort Stevens.
,Motz cars at Rlvorslde Garage.
Resldonts of ICaglo Point and vicin
ity held an enjoyable community bas
ket picnic In the park at Ashlund Sun
day.
Tho public library has roccKvod
from the state library a collection of
about forty books on Russia.. These
Include not only books about Russia
but Russian novols and a few books
on Russian music.
Collins and Slide, tho Phoenix post-
office burglars, who were recently
convicted In U. S. court In Portland,
of that crime and of an attempted
postofflco burglary at Rlddlo, have
each been sentenced to a term of ten
yoars In tho federal penltontlary.
For sale, select apricots at booth 4,
public market, Thursday and Satur
day. .112
Among Portlnnd peoplo spending
Tuesday In tho city are Mr. and Mrs.
B. II. Russell. C. E. Bailey, (i. L.
Oman, Win. F. Pauck, and C. F. llow-
oll. '
Dr. Carlow and wife and Miss Stone
have returned from Crescent City,
where they spent a few days.
COMPANY C WILL
ON GUARD DUTY
This afternoon Captain Orovcr
Todd of I company received a tele
gram from the Third Oregon regi
ment headquarters at Clackamas re
scinding the previous order received
at noon that the company was to rc
niain on duty in Medford, and stat
ing that the command wus to leave
(he city Wednesday, as orijrinally
ordered, and was to be relieved here
by C compnny of the same rojriment.
C company will arrive in the city
tomorrow morning by special train
from Clncknmns, and after till the I
compnny detuils have been relieved
from guard duty by details from ('
company, the former company will go
to Cliickamiis on the special train.
All nrriinireuieiits have been com
pleted by Captain Todd for the re
moval of the company to Clackamas.
GERMANS STILL PRESS SLAVS
(Continued from Page One.)
COPENHAGEN, July 31. Tho
Berlin Tageblatt's correspondent at
Austrian army headquarters gives tho
number of cannon captured by tho
Germans in the Russian retreat as
seventy, those taken by the A.ustrlans
numbering nearly 200. '
General Kornlloff, according to tho
correspondent, apparently Is attempt
ing to orgaulze a new resistance along
the rocky Galiclan frontlor.
Munition Hopeful.
LONDON, July 31. A dispatch to
the Times from tho headquarters of
the Russian Seventh army says the
situation Is more hopeful. Panics
among the fctreaters are suppressed
ruthlessly. Three divisions of caval
ry have taken positions across the
whole front of retreat.
Doscrtcrs are shot and attempts to
spread panic are suppressed by
prompt executions. Deserters, spies,
and agitators who enjoyed complete
immunity under the committee sys
tem lie dead on tho highways. A pa
per pinned on tho corpses reads:
"More llos a traitor to his country."
Red badges and other symbols which
accompanied tho demoralization have
almost disappeared.
Ainiy In Danger.
LONDON, July 31. A dispatch to
tho PoBt from Potrograd reforrlng to
tho Russian retreat In Gallcla says It
In conservatively estimated that more
than two million Russian troops arc
steadily marching rearward. These
constitute the eleventh and seventh
armies with their reserves. The
eighth army, which is largoly cavalry
and not Included In the forgoing fig
ures, also Is retreating and Its posi
tion, says the correspondent, Is ex
tremely critical. Tho Germans are
straining every effort to capture It
while following up the eleventh and
seventh armies and It looks as if the
eighth army might bo caught In a bag.
Itiinuinlnns Successful.
LO.VDON, July 31. "In the moun
tainous region between the Casin val
ley and the Putna the enemy tried to
attack us at different points but was
everywhere repulsed," says a Ruma
nian statement of July 28. "Fighting
Is in progress for the possession of the
Magura Casllunld height," the state
ment adds. ,'
Ivulser Near Riga.
COPENHAGEN, July 31. A dis
patch from Berlin says Emperor Wil
liam left Mltau, 25 miles southwest of
Riga, Russian, and went down the
river to the Riga front where he com
pllmented the troops.
SAVE TONS OF FRUIT
OAJCLAND, Calif., July 31. Dis
regarding threats of death delivered
thru the telephone by agitators, Oak
land women volunteers organized by
Mrs. Jiinics Ifumilton and Mrs. W. K.
Gibson of the state council of de
fense soccecded in saving many tons
of perishable fruit sent to the plant
of the California Fruit Gunners as
sociation licr!" from Sun Francisco,
where work was disrupted by stink
ers, it became known today, Rein
forced by the volunteers nnd police
protection, work was. proceeding nor
mally bere today.
POOR WHEAT CROP
KIXilNA, Susk., July 31. Re
ports received Jjy the provincial de
portment of agriculture from the
crop eoircsfVjndents thriiout the
province, mudc public today, ind'cnte
that the wheut yield of the prowucc
will average between 10 and 13 bush
els to tho acre. Main is needed but
in some .sections tho crops arc so
liudly burned that rain would do no
good now. Wheat in the south coun
try district will nvcrugc about 12
bushels, with oats a failure in foiiic
sections. All grains are maturing
too fast nnd.it is feared that the
conditions of 1914 will be repeated.
AMERICANS ENGAGE
A MTU I CAN". lUvAL, BASE IN
HH1TISII WATHHS, July 31 (by the
Associated Press). American tor-pcdo-hoiit
destroyers were reported
today to have engnged two hostile
submarines, causing them to sub
merge without shooting. One of the
U-bonls hud sunk a steamer und wus
attacking another merchantmen.
STEEL TRUST DECLARES
QUARTERLY DIVIDEND
NF.W YORK, July 31 Directors
of the United States Steel corpora
tion today declared the regular .piar
tcrly dividend of per cent on the
common stock, together with an ex
tra dividend of 3 per cent, the same
us Hie previous iiuartcr.
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Medford
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Justice of the Pence Taylor this
forenoon, on rccommendution of
County Prosecutor Roberts, and uf
tcr they bad changed their pica of
not guilty to guilty, sentenced II. Mc
Kec and Frank Parker, two young
men, to twenty days in jail, and then
suspended sentence during good be
havior and on condition that they go
to work at once.
They, with Maud Stnrgis nnd two
others, were arrested for creating u
disturbance lust Friday afternoon
and evening in a house at the cor
ner of South Newtown nnd Eighth
streets. The ringleaders of the
party escaped at the time and the
police and county authorities have
been unable to gain uny trace of
them since.
Maud Sturgis, 19 years old, was
given into the custody of her father,
an Applegate rancher, today, nftcr a
consultation between the father,
Prosecutor Roberts and Justice Tay
lor. She was taken hack homo by
the parent. -Iler's was the ease of a
country girl coming to thu city and
getting into bad company. First she
came to Medford to attend high
school, und after that she was em
ployed ut several places in tho city.
Prosecutor Roberts nnd the police
are extremely unxious to get hold of
the womnn, known as Maud Deeters,
who escaped from the house dnrin;
the raid Friday night. They claim
she wus the source- of much crime
and trouble in Medford nnd Ashlund
the past few weeks. She is 2-1
years old and came hero from be
attle recently.
It is claimed Hint she had a spe
cially of drinking with men nnd of
slipping "snow," or knockout drops,
into their glusscs nnd robbing them
later when they become unconscious
from the drug. It is also claimed
thut she smuggled largo quantities
of beer and whisky into this city
from California, nnd Hint to help
her out in so doing she wore khaki
A (ill KAT MKDICIXE.
That most successful of all reme
dies tor woman's allmests, Lydia E.
Plnkham's Vegotable Compound, owes
Its origin to a botanic recipe which
came into the possession of Lydia K.
Plukham about fifty years ago.
This recipe has proved so effective
In the practice of a skilled physician
that Mrs. Plnkham procured the herbs
and steeped and prepared them in
the old-time fashion on her kitchen
stove for her friends and neighbors
who suffered from woman's ailments.
Tho fame of the virtues of this won
derful medicine spread, until It is to
day recognized as the standard rem
edy for woman's Ills. Adv.
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AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT
Southern
Justice
A comedy. drama. In its sim
plicity nnd charm, its richness of
scene nnd realism of setting and
in certain twist to the plot it is
pleasantly reminiscent of other
Hlnchinls written and produced
by I.ynn Reynolds, Myrtle tiun
ntles is charming ns the heroine.
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TOMORROW
SESSU HAYAKAWA
-In
"THE BOTTLE IMP''
Cnp A D Ahvavs a
OIll Hood Show
bloomers and n khaki hat, which
made her look like a soldier.
"If we can find this woman," said
Prosecutor Roberts today, "the peo
plo of Medford will certainly be dish
ed up some extremely sensational
news."
PERSHING INSPECTION
AMERICAN ENCAMPMENT
PARIS, July 31. Major General
Pershing left Paris this afternoon
for his first inspection of the Amer
ican training camp. He will be gone
a few days.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Bulck in good condition.
1150.00, If taken at once. Fred J.
Frlk, Jacksonville, Oregon. "
FOR SALE One 3 V -Inch Mitchell
wagon in good condition. Also one
work horse. Inquire 4C8-R1. .
FOR SALE Good 1000-pound work
team, harness and new orchard
wagon. C. A, Dennett, Gold Hill,
Oregon, Route 1. lie
WANTED Wood cutters. Inquire
Williams Sears. 'Phone 376-J. 115
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wheat with every particle of. this
wonderful grain retained all of the
protein, phosphates, mineral salts
and bran, cooked "krumbled" and
delicately toasted.
Krumbles
has a delicious flavor that has been hiding
in wheat for thousands of years. Children
love it because the more they chew it the
sweeter it tastes. ''
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The Jackson County Bank will close at 2
o'clock p. m., Wednesday, August 1st, in
order that the funeral services of the late
Nolo M. Lindley may be attended.
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Singed on a campus. C. Gardner
Sullivan linx scored n homo run
with luiscs lull. We predict Unit
litis will prove Kay's most popular
pluv und create u new chuructcr
in pictiircilom.
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Laborers and
Teamsters
$3 for 8 hours' work. Will
pay bonus of '20c per day,
providing mcu remain
work till completion, about
Dee. 1st, 1917.
Dated nt Marshfield, Ore,
July 24, 1917.
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