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PAGE TWO MEDFonn fAtt; .TRtiiuyig. rErronn. onnnoK. wkdkksdav. may i. mis IOCAL AND ' PERSONAL Rev. J. it. Comer, the Seventh Bay Adventlst missionary, wife and chil dren, who have been visiting relatives here, left this morning (or a week's visit at Cottage Grove, following which Mr. Comer will attcfid the Adventlst convention at Ttoscburg, and f,rom there will go to Denver, Colo., where Mr. Comer will have charge of the Central Adventlst church next winter. The family will return to India In a year, - Candidates' ball, Natatorlum, Wed May 1 5th. Tickets, 7uc. 45 The salvage department of the Red CroBS will meet all day Thurs day at the Red Cross rooms Red Cross benefit dance at Orth's ball,. Jacksonville, Thursday, .May 15. Tickets, Including refreshments, (1. ' Jllss Beth Davles of Sacramento Is the guest of Judge and Mrs. W. K Crews for several days. Jacksonville invites you to attend the dance Thursday, May 16, for ben efit Red Cross, at Orth's ball. Tick eta, including refreshments, $1. 4u At the Gold Hill high school at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon Miss Anne McCormlck will conduct a wheatless bread demonstration in the domestic science room. Vote Nj. 57 on ballot V. V. Mo- dynskl or bounty Commissioner patriotism, loyalty, and strict per formance of public duties. 4G i Dr. P. C. Coffey, the widely-known surgeon ot Portland, was In attend ance at the Southern Oregon Medical association convention held In this , city yesterday, and was a prominent speaker on the program. Phone 841-J, Office Med ford Con crete Construction Co., at Lewis pipe plant, N. Riverside Ave. 45 George A. Mansfield was a visitor tn the city Wednesday from the Pros, poet section. Red Cross benefit dance at Orth's hall, Jacksonville, Thursday, May 16. Tickets, Including refreshments, $1. 45 . Miss Ruth Standard of Talent, 13 years old, who underwent a marvol ' ous major operation on the hoart and lunga a week ago at the sanitarium, Is much Improved and she Is getting along nicely. .' Jacksonville Invites you to attend the dance Thursday, May 10, for ben efit Red Cross, at Orth's hall. Tick ets, Including refreshments, f 1. 45 i. Lieutenant flert Anderson, the former wall-known Medford englnoer who was with the Rogue Itlvor Canal Company and later was connectod with the building of the Grants PasB and Croscent City railroad, and who ho been serving In Franco for some Urn In the engineers' resorve corps, Is now chlof statistician for tho gen eral army headquarters of the Amer ican expeditionary forcos. In a lot tar to Modfurd friends be writes thai he Is locatod close enough to hear the big guns booming on tho battle front. .Hoar Dick Posoy In the musical program at tho ChrlBtlnn church Wednesday nljiht, May 15tb. Admis sion 35c. 45 Orln Cornish of llutte Fulls has Loon -a viator In the city the past two days. . Med Cross benefit dance at Orth's hall, Jacksonville, Thursday, Muy 15 Tickets, Including rerroshmonts, $1 . ' 45 i 8. B. Device of Dixon, Calif., who (a visiting in the city was a social caller at the Commercial club today. He Is a well-known mining man. . Jacksonville Invites you to attend the dance Thursday, May 16, for ben efit Red Cross, at Orth's hall. Tick ets, Including refreshments. It. 4i , Medford nuto dealers recclveii no tice today from the tiro manufactur ers and Jobbers that the tiro nit na tion was In an uncertain riiinllllou, and advlHpiI them to load up with tires to tho limit ot their financial capacity as soon as possible, as prices wore contain to go up. It Is under Stood that the V. 8 Kovewiinont has eommandeorcil all the hunts that were engaged In carrying crude rub br, and henco tho question of future rubber supply Is very uncertuln. See Mrs. Paul Hansen about Nil Bona Corsot. Phone DsE-H. S llavo you a son or brother In the army or uavy. If so you should dis play a sorvlce flag. The .Mall Trlb ne has thorn. A number of Medford peoplo are planning to attend the novel enter tainment In tho way of an old clolh.s barn dance which will be given In (he big barn on tho Parsons ranch near Hilt next Saturday night (or the ben. fit of the Red Cross branch of I lilt. A featuro will be an auction sulu of lunch boxes. , Upholstering, furniture repairing, mattresses made over, fecthor reno vated, carpots and rugs cleaned nnd laid. Goo. W. Douglass, 301 3. Itlv- erslde. J'hono 16:'-J. If . Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Morgnn and I) Bufford and family of Gold Hill spent Wednesday In tho city. ;' Johnson for high-class watch re fairing. William J. Steel, a civil war vet eran who was admitted to the state soldiers' home at Koseburg from Ro;;ue River Aug. 25, 1913, died last week at that Institution and bis fu neral war held Sunday He was a private In Co. II., S'Jth Indiana In fantry. Hear Dick Posey in the musical program at the Christian church Wednesday night. May 15th. Admis sion 3 Sc. 4 Democrats will write In the name of Horace Pelton of Sams Valley for county commissioner, at the prima ries Friday. Mr. Pelton Is one of the best-known residents of the valley, a successful farmer and stockralser and fumllar with the needs of the valley. Red Cross benefit dance at Orth's hall, Jacksonville, Thursday, May 15. Tickets, Including refreshments, $1. 45 The 'party of prominent eastern lumbermen headed by A. S. and John S. Owen who were in the city earlier In the week, left by auto Tuesday morning for Brookings to inspect tbelr timber holdings in that section. See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404 M. F. & If. Hulldlng. Somo miscreants recently broke into the storeroom at J S. Howard's residence and stole tho field notes of a hydrographic survey of the Rogue river country, which coBt about $2000. The books are value less to anyone but an engineer and the object of the theft Is hard to ex plain. In addition a chess board and set of chess men were taken. Mr. Howard, during his recent illness, has been residing with his daughter, Mrs. Roberts, hence the exact date of the burglary Is unknown. The padlock and hasp fastening the door were pulled out. Dr. Heine. Garnett-Corey Bldg. Among visitors in the city from Grants Pass are Mr. and Mrs. James B. PowerB. Corona dry lead. Standard ot dry leads. Bardwell Fruit Co., exclusive agent. 46 U. L, Upson, government poultry husbandman, spent Wednesday in the city looking after official duties. Mrs. llaney for hemstitching and pecotlng. Oornett-Coroy Bldg. Mr and Mrs. Hon Sheldon re turned this morning from a several days' visit In Portland. Jacksonville Invites you to attend the dance Thursday, May 16, for ben efit Red Cross, ut Orth'B hull. Tick ets, Including refreshments, $1. 4a' Paid Ad.v A. U. Fields, tho well-known min ing man who has resided In this city fjor the past year, was operated on for appendicitis late last night at the sanlturlum and was reported today routing easy. Mr. Fields was seized with an acute attack. of appendicitis In his room ut the Nash hotel early in the evening Ills shouts of pain attracted aid, and ho was hurried to tho sanitarium where un operation was decided on to save his life. Rod Cross dinner Sunday, May 19, at h. C. Charley's, tbroo miles ubovo Hrownshoro, given by Lake Creek auxiliary. Motor out and sea the old fashioned spinlng wheel in operation soldiers' socks from raw wool to the finished article. 45 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter who are enjoying un auto trip to Sun Francisco nnd other California points will probably arrive home the first of next week. Hear Dick Posey In tho musical program at tho Christian church Wednesday night, Muy 15th. Admis sion 3uc. N 4 5 The list of delinquents n the Red Cross rumpulgn drive ot a year ago was given out curly this afternoon by Mayor C. K. Gates, chulrmon of the local Ited Cross chapter, for pub lication, and will bo published In Thursday's Mull Tribune. In addition to tho delinquents of .Medford und vi cinity tho list rompriseri the delin quents of t'oiitrnl Point, Jacksonville. Knglo Point, Gold Mill, Hogue Itlvor, Table Hock and Hullo Fulls. Plunt l'axson's Superb Dahlias now nnd up to July fourth. Get them at the Itexall Store, Central Point, Ore. K. V. Anderson anil M. M. Whitset of the lllue l.ocluo district uro spend ing several days In the city. Mitchell sharpens lan mowors. 36 So. Ulversldo. V. J. and V. II Mitchell of (hik ings, Calif , are visitors In Medford nnd vicinity, nnd were callers today at the t'omiucri-iitl club whero tbey snlil that If they could not find suit able railroad grunt lauds to file on. they wero In tho market to pen-hasp desirable farm land, as they contem plated locating In this section. Dr. Hartley fills and extracts teeth without pain. M. F. II. llldg. City uler Superintendent Arnspl ger wiims the public that tho ordi nance forbidding running water thru an open huso Is In force , t all times. The ordinance also stipulates that when the fire whistle blows water users shall cease irrigating at oncn. Tho HrunswU-K, all phonographs In one. liters Paint Store, t( Dr. V II. Flanagan of Grunts Puss was here in attendance at the luedic ul convention Wednesday. For the best Insurance, see Holmes, tho Insurance Man, Mrs. G. E. Zlders and daughter of Talent were shopping in Medford this forenoon Paxson's Supers Dahlias, eight for a dollar, eight for two dollars, and eight for three dollars. About half of florists' prices. R. H. Paxson, Cen tral Point, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Brown of Ap plegate left today for San Francisco for a visit with their son. Private Harry Brown of the 31st coast artil lery which departB for France next week. Another son, Thos. Roy Brown, Is in the army service at Fort Wor den, Wash., with the heavy artillery. Among visitors registered at the hotels today were Mr. and Irs. C. A. Dailey of Humboldt. Saskatchewan, Canada, Mr. and Mrs. C. T Smailes, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCutc'heon and W. J. Rogers of Seattle, C. Henscl of Philadelphia, Robert E. Smith of Mil waukee, RC. Peyton of Boston, Jas. Benson of Oakland, C. H Brewer of Loa Angeles, Jay Bowerinan, A. H. Ferguson and J. 11. Snow of Port land, and M. M. Wuestenhoff, II. Bennett, W. E. Body, George R. Cos grove and T. O. Fitzgerald of San Francisco. "Get a homestead before May 25th. See Moore and Hodgson, Austin Ho- rtel building, Ashland, for a good lo cation." 49 The party of Sacramento mining men who yesterday Inspected the Opp mine at Jacksonville left this morn ing for Gold Hill where they will visit the Slyvanlte gold mine of which they are the chief owners. Why not eat your noonday lunch at Holland Cafe? Miss Marie Ottordabl will be In Ashland for tbe next week or two. Johnson for high-class watch re pairing, if FRANCHISE BILL IS AMSTERDAM", May l.r. The franchise bill uh amended eliiumuliii'. the provision for one vote for ouch ninn, was passed on third readme: in the I'riiKHiun diet. The Poles, social democrats and progressives voles iicjiiinst it. The house adjourned un til June 4. - fO DEATH AS SPY PARIS, May 15. M. Duval, who was director of the suppressed Ger- manophlla newspaper Bonnet Rouge, was condemned to death today by court-martlul for troason. The six other defendants were sen. tonced to imprisonment for terms ranging from two to six years NORTH SEA CLOSED BY BRITISH NAVY LONDON', May 3"). The British admiralty restriction on navigation in the northern part of the North sea, caused by the laying of j:rcat mine fields for the purpose of foiling sub marines, became imperative today, and hereafter all shipping in thai area must comply with stringent rules or ignore them at their own peril. 1 HALF OFRUSSIAN S.MIAUA, I(,ivi,i, Thursday, May 'J. (H.v the Associated JVess.) I.c-s tliun hull' tin. tillable nj f Kiitiijieiin lliisiu rt'iiiuiiiiiitr in enn lru or the ItuLshcvik iiveriiineiit will he cultivated this year. HUNS PLAN REVOLT. (Continued From Page One.) 1H1". Heiiliiim lviu'oentcd hiniM'll' :in one INrkins who was M-okinp: In luiv rules tor .Mexicans. Ai'cordin to the witness, Stunt, m nt'l'civil to ns-i-t linn in Kettin the nriii-i to Mr;, n o nith the ;n, I u' ii0 "Ihiiiiinit,. .luhnin" O'ltriin, wlm-i. liii, Stan ton miiiI, wii, linn in N,,w York liur lnr. Stiiiitnii dul not inie which lac lion in Mexico would Ket the arms, uiTonling to Ih'iiliiiin. Stiinlon ilc-cnlicl , uco.ls, nc er,lin.,' to Itt'iiliniii, m 10.IK10 Win chester, 1(1.1 1(10 eiiiliin,.s JllO.Ollll Matiscri and K70,0im mrlriil.si'. The deal fell t!iroit;:li, 1 tcial'ittit vuiil, he-i'iiu-c Siiininn minted ,;ili uVosiicd in the hunk. Cnl of Thanks. Wo wish to thank our ninny friends and neighbors for their sympathy and kindness during our bereavement tor our beloved husband nnd son, Pat rick Dally. Also for tho many beau tiful floral offering. MHS MAItY DAILY, 1,5 JA.'tiks DAILY. 10 BE MUSTERED AS STATE 11 Metiforri' home guurd corajjuny, cfnurWini 100 citizen, will be inus tiTwI into tin; stutc miliihi service to nijriit by Adjutant Genera. J. M. Wi! liiuaft. Karly in the (veiling General William will muster in llie A-liland home guard company of 7 members and then will rush to thiit city by auto to muster in the lot-id body. lie will arrive about 9 p. m. Adjutant GenernI Williams passed through the city this morning en route to Ashland from Portland, and during the train sdop consulted with Captain 11. A (.'nnudy and decided on the above arrangements. The Medford und Ashland units, General William said this morning will be organized into a battalion. Grants Pa-ss Jh aUo organizing a home guard organization, and when it is mustered in it will ul-so be added to the battalion. Immediately after the Medford unit is mustered in tonight the comnany will hold an election for jermanenc officers. The county court recently made an appropriation t,n purchase uniforms for the Medford und Ash land companies. ELECTRIC LIGHTS 10 Jt was learned today that in addi tion to the war safety niensure of protecting the city reservoir by fenc ing it in and illuminating the vicinity ut night, nn electric wiring system is hcing installed nt the reservoir by means of which any attempt to inter fire with the fence or vital purts of the reservoir nnd water system will immediately set off an alarm by ring ing a large gong, thus warning the etireliiker. City Kleelrieian Ilinmnn has in stalled t lie high power electric lights and part of the electric alarm np- parulus. lie will have the entire job completed within a day or two. DAIRYMEN MEET TO The last of llin series of dairy meetings arranged bv County Agent Claude C. Cute will be held on Muv '.!. at JlcillWil Public library. The subject for discussion will be "Directions for the Proper Curing of liny and Its Importance," ''The Slim mer Silo and Feeding of Cuttle while on Pasture," "Selecting Dairy Cuttle by Type ami Conformation." A .judging demonstration will also be given. Professors Uriiniltr'niiil Fills of the agricultural college will be present. Kvcry dairyman nnd all others in I rested lire invited to attend. Mrs. Mark Applegato and daughter will loavo Saturday for Portland to Join Mr, Applegato who has been lo cated In that city recently. With Medford trufln Is Medford made tThe Time to Save - f Your Hair is Now NEWBKO'S HERPICIDE is the one remedy on your drupes t's shelves which may always Le de pended upon. Instead of complaining to your friends and mourning over your loss of hair, call upon your local druggist nnd purchase a bottle of NEWBKO'S HEKP1CIDE. It is the first and original germ remedy for dnndruff, stops itching nnd checks falling hair. You can save the hair you have rnuch easier than you can grow new. The time to save your hair is now. Tho remedy for doing it is NEW UKO'SHEKPICIDE. Applications may be obtahwd st th bat barber shops and hair dressing parlors. It b (uamntred by The Herpkidt Co. Sold everywhere. COAL We cxpoct to supply nt new low rate coal of first-class quality, free from slate. For InfoniKitlou regarding de livery and prices upply to Coker Butte Coal M'g Co. ltxm 'Jo:t, I ti-t National Hank llldg. 1". II. mnlra, Pre. OOlNOl OpINOJ OONB.IIJJ )"(( pMMML kMM FOLK DANCES The Page theater was crowded last night with a delighted audience to witness the splendid annual exhibi tion of the physical tralnlns and mu sical departments of the public schools In which 700 pupils took part. The excellence of every feature of the big entertainment, which was given for the henefit of the junior Red Cross, and the expedition with which the long program, lasting two hours and 15 miuntes, was run off, reflects great credit on those tireless workers, Miss Jenny Hunter, super visor of physical training, and Miss Alleen French, supervisor of music, who had drilled the pupils and had charge of the program. Over J 100 was realized for the Junior Ited Cros The program was made up of folk dances, drills, choruses and the like. Miss Hunter presided back of, the stage with a number of assistants and -Miss French conducted the high school orchestra and had charge of the musical features. The fine work of the orchestra added much to the Pleasure of the occasion. A number of school principals and teachers assisted in handling the hundreds of pupils and in seeing that the program was run off with clock like precision. To avoid a conges tion In the wings and rear of tho stage the children while wailing their turns were stationed at the high school, and each group was sent for as fast as It was needed on the stage. Messengers ran hack and forth be tween the high school and stage, giving these orders. Misses French and Hunter devised this system, which was based on their experience with last year's similar exhibition at the Page. OBJECTS TO WAR PROBE. (Continued from page one.) Chamberlain resolution was subject to the view that It might be used In authorizing a "general conduct of the war" Investigation. Others con tended itB terms limited the military committee solely to nrmy affairs. Senator Chamberlain and others of AMERICA'S KOfi'E raj' flW f'n-lft Tbissubstanial quick, easy v is. y 'economical. Ask Nearest Store ' BLACK TAN WHITE mm ill J&Sk III OOX5CX)OOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOCOCOOOOOOOOGOOTO Proceeding Our nation Is proceeding at full speed and making great strides In the production of munitions and mate rials of war. It Is the duty of every business firm and Individual to exerclso every effort In the patriotic sup port of the government. Your Checking Account is so licited. Consult our officers freely regarding your fi nancial requirements. The Jackson County Bank MEDFORD, ORE OOOOOOOQOOOOOQOQOeOOOOOO the military committee have declared there was no objection to limiting the scope of the resolution and have disclaimed any intention of planning any general inquiry into "the conduct of the war." Iresidcnt:s Letter. "I deem it my duty to say," the president's letter said, "that I should regard the passage of this resolution as a direct vote of want of confidence In the administration. The purpose which it undoubtedly expresses has' been expressed again and again in va rious forms during the present ses sion and has always seemed to origi nate in a rooted distrust of those who are In charge of tne executive func tions of the government. Kxcx-urire Functions. "The executive functions arc very clearly understood. They have been defined both by the constitution and by long experience, and no one can ! doubt whitre the responsibilty for them lays or what the methods are by which those who nro responsible can ho held for their duty. "Such activities on.ythe part of a particular committee of the senate as this resolution would look forward to would constitute nothing less than an attempt to take over the conduct of the war, or at least, so superintend and direct and participate in the ex ecutive conduct of It as to interfere In the most serious way witli tho action of the constituted executive I protest most earnestly against the adoption of any such action and shall ! hope that every senator who intends to support the present ouministration In the conduct of the war, will vole against It. These are serious times and it is absolutely necessary that the lines should be clearly drawn be tween friends and opponents." Form Purely Formal. 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TOMORROW i Eeautiful LOUISE LOVELY in Painted Lips CTJKRENT EVENTS SECY BAKER AT THE FRONT AND James Montgomery Flagger - "THE ARTIST'S MODEL" Position forholding the brush IP Left tiia of Jaw Right side of Jaw Arrows show direction for brushing On of a Serif t of In format IrtArtictt on IHntal ivetneNo. 4 How to Brush Teeth MOST Tooth -brushing is (loaf very thouKhtlessly. It du'es not remove food deposits from all tho surfaces nt the treth and the mouth. From three to five minutes are required to accomplish any thing like a borouk'li cleaning o( the teeth. At least this much tlmeshoul'! be spent after meals and at niht before retiring. IMiist decay of the teeth takes place durinu the night orret hours. The tooth-brush must not b too coarsu ana stiff, ani it should not be drawn stratwht across 1 tie teeth. The proper method Is to brush from the gums towards tho cutting edge of the teeth with a slight eirctihr motion. Avoid the use of coarse or grit ty lonth -powders, and all tooth paste containing soap, and all mouth noshes purporting to cure or prevent (h-iiti 1 trouble. After vi eh brushing.th mouth should bo rinsed cut with luke warm water. The tooth-brush r liould he cleaned and kept dry wueii nut In ue. Puhliahrt hv the Board nf Dentnl Examiner State of Oregon H Coming To Portland Soon? Wheneveryou do come.thh uir, comionatie,nome-liKe hotel will hrlntomako vnnrJ where tu will want your family"1 to stop. Lots of lif tlinner-dandna r..m 4 o I.' jt I e is f H : fena rai i''.wi rj mi wmm wmmmm 1 Mmm 1 '"inns"' ioonu;.y luncticon, WW. Boom, 91.80 and mp, PORTLAND HOTEL' Ki.-hirdW.ChlM. Hir. PORTLAND, OREGON