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MTDFORn MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOIH), ORECION. FRTDAV. 'AT'firST 17, 1D17
Medford Mail Tribune
AN INDEPENDENT KBWPAI'KH
PrHLIKHEP EVEHT AKTKItNUON
KXi-EPT SI'NIiAl BY Tltt
HEI.H.i:!. I'KIN'TINti .
l.ff.v-r Malt Trihjt. Hullil':fc- 2..-V.-:v
North r-'lr .tr-l if ..-pt.o;-.- 7S.
Th (Vmorratte T.m,-. rt- M--lf..rd
Thr ilr-tford Tr.Minr. Th South-k-i.
OreicoriiHi.. Trif Ar-t..iin-J Tril.u'.-
OEOHGE 1'fTNA.M. KJIl.tr.
SUBSCaiPTlOH RATES!
tn fear, by n.;,n IS ri
:n month, by in-.l!..... .SO
Prr month d.-!lt r.-d t currltr In
McsKur.l. As'lUn.i I'li.Hc.lI. T.ti
nl, Jacksonville anj OnlriU
Point It
3aturdar only, by mail, per year I -
Weekly, per year l.t(.
official paiT at tl.e City of t.Mfortl
Official jailer of Ji.t-kson County.
r
Knl r as cvnl-cln k nianer
M -1for4, r-teun m.Wr it- Ret of Varc1
'Sworn Circuial.on lYr 1V. .41
Full least-d wire Aasoeiaud l'r-es dl-
tches.
$500 FINE, SIX
MONTHS IN JAIL
The botle';.'iiir trip ariil jt.y rifle
of J. O. Wmini.cr, n marrit-.l man of
Albany, urn) Mi-s Carrie Kvan of
Corvallis bas cntlcil in serious con
sequences for until. They arc in
iheon cells today, the man jiroltalily
for years to come and the jjir! for a
period at-1 lie 1110-t of six months, lie
is about ;(S years old and she is 2.
Altogether, Mr. Winm r seems to he
a stronjr loser.
They are the conj.lc who cs.-ntct
irom Hie c ustoilv of lie onler mier
of Ashland late Tuesday niirlit on the
Pacific hiithwuy, when Winner lev
eled a rifle nt Winier and made him
get out of the auto. Then they
speeded ittvny.
Wednesday they were ea.turcil
near C'anyonvillc, in 1 lunulas einiii
ty, by Deputy Sheritf Hopkins and
his assistants. When ordered by
Hopkins to hall, Winner seede up
his car. In another ear they were
pursued by the offieers for miles
but were, not Mopped until the offi
cers had shot all their tires- to
piecen.
Locked t'p in Jail.
Special Liquor (titieer Porter of
this county brouuht the couple to
Medford Inst nijrht ami they were
locked up in the city prison here. This
morning they were talen liv Porter
and County ProeeutorloU'ri to
Ashland, where they were arraigned t
before Justice of the Peaee Ticl'n-ii.!
Prosecutor Huberts had not in
tended to hold tile woman, hot t'ol-
lowiiiir their nrre-t new ewlcnee cU -!
reluprd which led him to want to hoi 1
her as a witness nmiinst Winmr m
other discs that may be bn :ii;ht. h
will be remembered liiat when tlu'j
couple were arrested Tne-dav lnii" j
in the Siskiyons, Officer Porter anil:
Recorder Wimer found a tlozen
bottles of whisky in their ear. in
cluding two in .he woman's- sait ease.
Ia 1-lnetl t.-,(MI.
Winner pleaded pailtv todav to tin
ehaiye of import uiu' li.iuor into the
state and emlcatoi, ,1 lo shield 'le
woman from all bl.tn:.-.
Trefren iiuK.s,-,l a s,ntene on la.;,
of six months' iui:i-iun, nt and a
1500 fine on this eh.irv'e. Wituu t
was then arraigned n t!i- moiv ser
ious charue of a-sau!i vi;ii a i.i:.i;r-
OUS Wesiu. on vtlmli cli.iry.- J
bound otcr to the L'l.m.i i-u.
Misa Kvan was ti
the charge of iinporin.j li. ,
the state, she p..i.l,. n."
The jnsliee f'Mind l-.rr iiiit an.
ocd the same mii! e oi, ;r
Winner rtle, ived. hut et IV -,
Koherts' siuve-tioti reiiMlt. ! ; n
and left the length of tn-a- ,.! t
months' stntiiin- 1., - t . '
discretion of the pt.-. 'ii. r.
luttir will kf-cp b,-r i" pn "ii at
until her testimony i- i
the cram .inn' and v.: .... ,r! ''
Mill! charge .i ... V.
lille Slate ( 1,
Pnsecii',,r !?..'.; !
out t harje- svi-1 V r
iliST ATI!:, l-min; !' n-.
sessmn Shtl of T,-.-:i;.
loit has dc'. .!t d I --1 t-
e, at ha-! :'.,e
Th re is n s
federal a-
T. QUENTIN
II f- tlcsi nil-linn nf tin- calhi-di-jtl nf St. Qiit ntin citlifi-
liv Fi-t iii li shells, ns clahiiftl lv tlx- ( It riii.-ins and
denied i i v tlie I'reni li. iv ly the (iVnnaiis -arryii)o; mt
Their enstonjary jiinoiain of wlidlesak' destruetim before
i.'vacu.-ilinn, as el.iiineil hy the J-'retirh, removes one of the
historic- and most .ictni-esine sti iivtiiivs of JCurojie a
landmark of civilization, a loss that cannot he replaced.
The cathedral of Si. (iicntin v.as one of the finest
Oothii- structures in the north of France, and in Europe.
It was erected durin.t; (he twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth
and fifteenth centuries, on the slope of a hill dominating
the window curtain lnanuracturhiir city of St. Queiitin,
which he fore the war had a population exceedintr 50,000.
The Imildijip; had no west facade, terniinatinp at that end
in a tower and portal of IJoiiianesijiie architecture. Jt was
Iliti feet lonir. the height of tlie nave 124 feet, and the
choir, rescmhlino; that of Reims, was decorated with poly
chroinic pamtintrs of the thirteenth century. Under the
choir was an eleventh century crypt containino; the tonihs
of St. (Juentin itnd his fellow martyrs, Yiotoricus and
(leiitianus.
St. (Queiitin. like all the region now heint,' foii-rht over,
has licen a hattlefield of nations since the dawn of history,
standing at the meet in": 'lace of five military roads built
by the Romans. It was the scene of the martyrdom of
(iaius (.liiitinus in the third century, who had been sent
from Rome as a preacher of Christianity, and thencefor
ward a famous place of pil":riina,rc.
St. (,uenthi was thrice ravaged by the Normans, and
was surrounded by walls in SS;!, and was the first char
tered free town in northern France. It was successively
occupied by Frsnks. llurundkms and Spanish, and in
.1 .")(() was assigned as tlie dowry of Mary Stuart. Jt was
heavily fortified by Louis X TV. and in the Franco-Prussian
war repulsed ierman attacks, and the loss of the bat
ile of St. ((lueiitin in 1871 marked the collapse of the
r reiii-li cause.
E
OF WIZARD ISLE
ProfoiMr H. K. Morris, roomily bo
lcrt vd by t li ct con n 1 y ctl urat ionn I
lniaril to succeed I'rofssor I'eterson
as rural srboul supervisor of Jack
son county, arrived in Medford this
week ami will spend tlie next few
days in petting arquuiiitcd with con
ditions In the valley preparatory to
taking up his official duties just be
fore our Fchoolft open in September.
It was announced Foino time ago
that Mr. rike nf Marion county would
be our twi supervisor, but it was im
possible for Mr. Kike to ncccpt at this
timo due to urgent work In connec
tion with the extension division of
tho Oregon Agricultural College
where he Is now employed.
Mr. Morris Is a normal and univer
sity student and has had about nine
years experience in the school room,
the past si years of which were siout
as principal of the grammar schools
of Koripburg. Or 011. He has made a
study of supervision and the rural
school problems and is entering the
work in anticipation of marked re
sult. .
T
Professor 0. K. Ilvslop, cliief of
, faryi crojs nt tiie Orey.011 A.Lrrictil
tunil college, will be iu the valley on
; the iMth and -."tli ot' this montli. His
; sulijccl will cover the bet methods
j of lmrvetinz beans and a dUcus
' sion for an increase in fall crois.
I which is in line with tlie national ap
I peal i"r an increased iroilnctim to
i meet the exigency of the war. Ad-dre-cs
will be delivered nt tlie fol
j lowing plai-cs :
j liosj'.ie ItivtT on Kridav altomoon1
jat2.
j i'hienixT Sat unlay nfternon at 2.
j Central l'oiiit, Saturday evening
at S. T. ('. CATK
County I'atboloist.
,
j MS MAM j
Chicago Grain
Cillt'Alio. A at-. 17.- Oiolatioiis:
Op. II. (Ills...
Who i - Sept. . s.'.Ol SJ ol
l oin ),c I I ;t , l.l.-'s
May .... .. 1.10 -v l.o:i v
Portland Livcstcck
IM'lM'I.AMi. .Ik. 17. t'.utle
licc.'ip: , 1 i.umI ;.,-ite.
'- II. v- I.',-.-, iii.nkr I
j str..iL'. 1'il-, -1 c I ' .. lii.
I "" Sh.. p Ii,-., ..- i n;:irl,. t
'''lr.m-.'. Yi ..li n ;-. so ',0 .. j 11 -, .
"'t j Withers. ei.L' Ill; - s .. V -.,1
' ' I Auction Pwr
' ; New V"! k - ( aiili.na.i t.,ii;..s,
' ;o ,;.rs. at. r.. e .V'.ss. j
,v l(..-t,,i. c,.i... .re, ;.,t j-, ; t-. s;i. i
' " 1 1 'o.... .. - i . Sit. .t..i4 ..,n:
T'-. !,..., !
' Ptvtl.mH Grain
' 1 !'"!; 1 I.'ANK. A tv. !.'. No .i..t.i.
;i;e. j 1 , r f. : ' -at S.
''"-"'j lr GROCER.
--- i L J TOLD ME"
Under Use M om ) ,w. i..,e..i..r ' 'S '-'l '', '), i'V'"' ;4
BoiH-Hs I:,, , ;, f, :n ..,1 trUVv.yAv.'j
Ibfcd.n.lae,....,, .V.asc. I tMjtiiim '
Winn, r i- a .. n.. r t. !r.,.i- and 1 I 'iif f VVfe4J
b n-,.: w . , - v m avi j :
and has oork-'ri u K:ii.r :n t-.e 4 ?-kJ ft' M -l
latter n,v M u,, , ,fr,,-,;,r t,-r. '"' 'lT n . ,. r, J,r.i
iods, Ilv b"l 1 "I; - jtt . p sj-;. ir-A bv '.
f i.,...., a:.,.,,, ;
-it'e e'. oi. n I
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Mis Kvan r--!. ,.:jt . . r iiar-1
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kliy.. I!.; i'i.ali
COURT HOUSE REPORT
Keported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Kir SU.
Prolwtto Court.
Sarall P. Adams Kstate. Releases.
Order U record releases.
J. T. C. Nash Estate. Proof of
publication of notice to creditors.
Circuit Court.
W. n. Van Uouten. vs. Roptie Hir
er Pal-lie Service Corporation. Stip
ulation. Farmers & Krnitprowers Bank vs.
Chat. 1.. Ilonfou ct at. Write of at
tachment. Summons.
Theodore C. l.ovelan.l ct al vs. E.
(!. lov. Motion ami affidatft.
Karl .hnies et al vs. (i. A. .Morse ct
al. Summons.
CltATF.Il LAKE, Aug. 16 (siwcial
eorre-pontlenee). Onee more the
members of the Talisman lode, No.
.'U, Knii;!tis ttl I yth-as, have conven
ed in the crater within a crater and
iu the majestic silence of the mighty
mountain top surrounded by the blue
waters of this reat lake have held
their solemn initiation services. Tal
isman lode is of .Medford, Dr., hut
participants in the services were
from ail parts of tlie l uited States,
for the Crater lake conclave of the
Medford lode has heeorne famous
at ross the land and will hereafter he
an annual event. Today many of
them have departed.
Two vears aL-o the members of
Knights of Pythias met for the first
time in the extinct volcano's crater
in the center of u lake of the bluest
blue water thousands of feet deep. So
.treat an impression did tiie splendor
anil ditniity of this iinitiue. natural
lodirc room make that this year n sec
ond miefration took place. The mem
bers arrived August 11 and remained
three days, (in the first day a danc
p;irly was held in the spacious
lobby of Crater like Lodirc, thru
the courtesy of Alfred I,, l'arkhurst,
owner and manager. In addition to
the dancinjr was a program of tin;;
injr and speaking.
, Steel MnJiCs Adilross.
Will G. Steel, park commissioner,
made the chief address of the even
injr. lit- welcomed bus visitinjr broth
ers to Crater Lake National park
and told them something of the plans
for the future of this wonderful
sjH.t. As the knights had all enjoy
ed Crater lake trout caught by mem
bers of the party, Air. Steel told of
brinirinir the first rainbow trout to
the lake thirtv-two venrs affo. lie
said he carried them in a bucket and
owine; to the condition of the trail,
was obliged to walk. 1
Wednesday w-as the busy day for
the visitors. Itisintr at (i o'clock,
they made the climb tn the crater.
7o"t feet altove the water's cd-e, by 8
n'clock. They crossed the lake to
the island on the lar.'C launch which
plies the lake. They returned to
their campini: ground at 1 o'clock,
where luueheon was enjoyed. In the
afternoon they repeated .i1ions of
their work in the crater In-fore a mo
tion picture camera operated by A.
C. Allen of .Medford for the (iuumont
Motion I'icture Corporation. In the
eveninu- daneimr was iiL-aiu enjoyed,
the music U'ini: provided hy the K.
l orchestra. Mrs. l'hil Nort.in. the
California artist, sanu'. ami tiiiks
were made bv a number of the vis-1
! itors.
locat ing for Uonie.
Today was devoted to sayinir t-ood-hyc
and many left for home. A num
hcr will remain in camp for a week
or two enjoyintr the fishing in tiie
lake and tramping nlon trails etlged
by inaenilieeiit natural scenic ef
fects. Crater Lake Lodire was filled
to overt lowing by the knights and
beds were intj.roviscd for many.
Kullv .'i'lll tci prts-ent. The splendid
trail bein buiit to the water's edi:c
attracted favorable comment from
the visitors. Work on the I rail "was
delayed during the ascent of the
kni-hts.
M. A. Itader. a fonst ranker, prc
sentt d a vti!,l man in soni;. The pro--nim
si ited the savage hail been
captured stviiTiniiii: in tiie w;;t.r-
near the .hant..m ship. It dcve!..cd
later that the nild man was no les
than liatler himself and that he had
sliped from n ltc- during the ex. it
inir events described in bis sonir, ami
lost bis safety raior. Professor Kr.d
Alton llailit of Medford interpreted
his Crater Iike March as n part of
the evening' proL-ram. Much enthus
iasm was won by the presentation of
his own niunbor. Grand Chaneelor
II. G. Wormian and the grand keeiHT
of records and seals were anion?
those present. The candidates init
iated in the crater were .1. Gore, W.
I!. .Mi-Cloud, K. Wallace Sears and 1.
X. Gobi of C'o.iuillc. There were
other members of the class, but their
work will be completed in the lodire
rooms. Members of the committee
on arrantiemejits were U. .1. Trow
bridiro, chairman; lin Anispiwr
and liiilph Ewinir. Al the final even
ing mcetintr a vote of thanks was ten
dered Messrs. Steel. Sivirrow and
Parkhurst for their efforts inichalf
of tljo visitors.
When the Skin Seems Ablaze
With Itching and Burning
There's jttst one thing to do.
If your tkin crni5 attlaic with the
fcrv htirnirc and itchinff of Eczema,
rcai and lastine relief tan only
come itom treatment that goei below
the surface that reaches down to
the very source cf the tronMe. So
cr,lled kin-iicascs come from a di
cr.lcird condition of the Mood, and
the proper treatment is through the
tl"fd.
Stjreh far and near, and you tan-
not find x blood remedy that ap
proaches S. S. S. tor real eiticiency.
It has been on the market for fitly
years, during which time it has been
civinir uniiorm satisfaction for all
manner of blood disorders. If you
want prompt and lasting relief, you
tan rely vjpon S. S. S. For expert
advice as to the treatment cf your
own individual ease, write r-day to
Chief Med-cal Adviser, Swift Specific
Co, Dept. C Atlanta, Ga.
author ; -
BoM-bnrp .f t-o.'t't.i:
could not g ' . r;v . ,i.
atrninst him.
Kvan f -i ...
rnU iu Cr'ii.s nial
on the recent tup.
be was marncl u...:;.
JOHN A. fERL
CKDKSTAKJDS
lady .wilnnt.
S SOI TH BAItTl.VTT.
ltoDe M. IT and 47sl a.
AuitomoM'.e HearM Serrlcn,
AsbuUne SerTict, Coror.tr j
iMedf ord Sample Store
Where Cash Beats Credit
Lmlii s' Sam.!,- Sli.... siy.-s 2' '. tn '. $2.45
Li.ii. ' Sani.f 0f.ir.!s. L' 1 t r " S1.&5
H'Mis,. l)r. -si s ' 98c to $2.25
1 ImiwJ.iw Aprons 75c
('..L.tvil Sat.cn r. itifnats 60c, 98c, $1.25, S1.65
White l'i uii-'ats 65c. 75c
Silk lYtti.'oats $2.95 tn $3.93
Suit Cases
Ladies' and Children's Shoes
Men's Shoes Boys' Shoes
Men's Suits
-I I i-
GIRLS! MAKE A
BEAUTY LOTION
WITH LEMONS
Htfrt ! t
At the cost of a small jar of ordi
nary cold cream one can prepare a
full quarter pint of the most wonder
ful lemon skin softener and complex
ion beautifier, by squeezing the juice
of two fresh lemons Into a bottle con
taining three ounces of orchard white.
Care should be taken to strain the
juice, thru a fine cloth so no lemon
pulps gets in, then this lotion will
keep fresh for months. Every woman
knows that lemon Juice Is used to
bleach and remove such blemishes as
freckles, sallowness and tan and is the
ideal skin softener, smoothener and
beautifier.
Jlst try it! Cet three ounces of or
chard white at any pharmacy and two
lemons from the grocer and make up
a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant
lemon lotion and massage it daily
into the face, neck, arms and hands.
It should naturally help to whiten,
soften, freshen and bring out the
roses and beauty of any skin. It is
truly "marvelous to smoothen, rough,
red hands.
J. CAPITAL
MP $100,000.
I:l
ft MEDFORD
cKUlill!l!;&2S
1
Safety-First
WHERE are ycur deeds, mortgages,
notes, bonds, Insurance policies and
other valuable papers? Why take chances
with fire, burglars and forgetfulness
when you can keep them just as acces
sible and a whole lot more secure in one
of tlie First National Bank's Safe Deposit
Boxes?
A verv few dollars a year is pretty
eeoii'Miiieal projection cost,
ll., n't for.-et that a lianu Account is a
Safety iii-t method, too.
WM. (!. TAIT, President.
OREGON
mix
Everything
Conceivable
In the lino of auto accessories from
metal polish to roller bearings. We
stand behind tho things we sell, so
that there, is complete, satisfaction lor
the purchaser. Como in and see hot
pleasantly you can bo waited on.
C. E. Gates Auto Co,
si-i (r, for
AND COLDS
I uenn s cucaiypnis uinimem
AT ALL ORUO STORES
Tubes Z5c jars 60c
There is inore nourishment
iu a loaf of
Nurmi's
Butter-Nut Bread
Because it's made with milk.
BUY A 15c SIZE
It's bftter and most for
your money.
Nurmi Baking Co.
HEINZ
Quality Vinegar
If you are going to do any pickling you
must have the best. We carry Heinz
PURE CIDER
PURE MALT
TABLE SPICED SALAD
WHITE SALAD
There is nothing better
Personal Attention Prompt Service
& BENNETT
PHONE 252
MARSH
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Uts OU L- tt IX-
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ihoiyoucan
veil afford
'the besi
LESLIE
DENNEY&GO.
Fruit Marketing Agents!
SALT
Specializing in the dis
tribution of northwest
ern boxed fruits.
M.E.ROOT, Rcpre sentative I
Medford, l'hone 294
Main Office Chicago. III. Western Office Payette, Idaho
F. II. Hojnie, Western Manager,
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MEN WANTED
Weed Lumber Go.
Weed, California
Men wanted in Logging Camps, Sawmills,
Lumber Yards and Factories.
Good lumber handlers in our yards earn
from $3.50 to 56 per day on contract work.
If you arc looking for permanent employ
ment with us, write us for particulars. We
operate our Factories the entire vear