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PAGE ElfiTTT STORESTOCLOSE COUNTY VOTES AT THE RIALTO THEATER SUNDAY WITH STATE AT I FOR RED CROSS "Jhe Jlirinr tftfie itiftnl Ou. " WHAT 1II THK Jl'HV SAV? Woman AND The Law SUNDAY! VIOLA DANA PARADE MONDAY RIDAY ELECTION mtm hi Merchants' Association Requests Closure Between 3 and 4 O'Clock, Parade Starts Promptly at 3:10 O'Clock, Followed by Band Concert and Addresses at Park. In onler that tile Inisim-ss people, mid the teachers ami children in the local hehonls may participate in the bi paraili Monday afternoon in hon or of "Tin; (Jrcntcst Mother iii titer World," the American Ht Cross, the Mcn-linnls association has issued 11 request tliat its inemhen; close their places of business hctween tiu; hours of '.I ami 4 p. m. on thai day, and 1hc schools will march in the parade in n body. The parade which, like the annual eitviiK. poster, promises to he "lug ger, heltcr, grander Hum ever' stitj-th prninplly at t. 1 0 p. in. from the cor ner of Main street and Oakdale ave nue, moving east on Main street to Riverside, north on liivcrside to (Jth street, we-t on (itii to !arllett, south Mi Karllctt to Main street, eouuter iuarcliinr on Main street wot to the bumUtand in the city park. The parade will he followed iniiue dinatcly liy a Itaml concert at the cily park and hy an address in the inter est of the Ifed Cns drive iy a Cana dian soldier who has seen actual ser vice in France. The various un'iU of the parade will nsKctnhle not Inter than II o'clock at the places designated below. The as sembly points tor the re.-peetive units lire as follows : Order of falls. Main street from Oakdale to Lau rel : Katlies I lorse (iiwmls, Hand, lied Cross 1 1 rive committee, (J. A. i.t Spanish War Vets. Laurel, from Main street to KH'i street : l'uhlie schools. Mistletoe, from Main to 8lh street: Ministerial association, ,npanee col ony. Klks, (Jills' Honor tiuard. Mistletoe, from Hth street to lOtli : Vntversity club, Wooflmen of the World, Wed Cross local chapter. Home tlunrd, Hoy Scouts. Newtown street from Main to Sth street: )auhtei-s of American Rev olution, A. W. Walker Auto company, I'icrson-Triechlor uto euuipiiiiY, Valley !nrai:e, C. K. (lale- Auto com pany, Power Auto company, W. li. Or Lay company. Newtown street from Hth to 10th street ; Privately owned decorated cms. (toy Scout on Duty. Any others dcirimr to participate will he assigned places if they will notify Paul M. Janney before noon Monday, or Parade Marshall ,L W. I.nwton at (lie parade. Hoy seonl will he on duty in ult Ihe streets to di rect participants lo Iheir assembly places. All nutoinobili's will ap proach tluir positions from lIMh street to avoiil contusion. Mayor dales lui sinned an order prohibiting the parking of automo biles on Main street within I lie line of Inarch from 1:'M) p. in. until alter the parade. Successful Candidates On Both Tick- j ets Win County Gardner and Pur-1 din Win Nominations for County: Judge, Owens for Commissioner, j Florey for Clerk and Perl Coroner, j fackson count v republicans frive McN'ary n two to otic endorsement over Stanlield at Kridi.v's primaries and 11 eoinforlahle imirjiii lo Withy comhe in it split field. Democrats voted stroiiirly for Wot as senator and Pierce for governor. 'J he Votl was one of the lightest cast in years, there heinjr little interest and only nhoid HO per cent ot. the registered vole. cast. Cuke carried the county for su preme court justice. Williams for re publican central committeeman. Count v Clerk (1. A. (Jardner is renom inated for county judye, James Owen lor commissioner, C. K. Terril! lo; sheriff, Chauncev Florey for clerk and ,L A. Perl for coroner. The democrats nominated lorio brook for ua(io:..il eominitteeinan. C Purdiii lor county jude. The lutl aiice of the ticket was written in and will not be known until the official count. With complete returns from Mi out of til) prcciucits in Jackson county, including Med ford and Ashland, the vote stands as follows: Hepiittltcan Totals. Kor national eominitteeinan, Dennis .".8."), Williams 707. Kor senator, MeXarv 1 ,-".'L Stan fiehl ,ViI. Kor pivifrnor, Anderson UL'.'l, llar lc" fifi, Moser, Hill, Ol'-otl -i;(l, Simp son .'till, Withycombe i'A. Kor coiinly j ihI.lio, Oardncr ti.VJ, Allen 7:i, Leever, 'A7'2t Taylor X"t. Kor eommissioncr, Brown IIK'J, Kar hurt 270. Mi dynski '2K, Owens Hill. Kor sheriff, Sundry, Mil, Terrill 80.-, Walker (110. Koi clerk, Klorey 111-, Thonioson H;t7. Kor coroner, Perl U l, Weeks 8(i.l. Democrat te ItesuK.s, Kor committeeman, liornibrook Morrow 117. Kor senator, Khir HO, West ;i'.17. Kor governor, Pierce 27N, Stark weather 17il. Kor county jude, ltorden J1", Da vis .so, pin-din :nx It is not likely that missing pre cincts will change the results. mm . tot.;? d, ...... WAl'KUiillA, Win., May IS. Dr. David ltolierts took thn wltncxs stand today as thn accuser of llnuc l.usk, on trial chanted with tl'u niurdor ot Ms wlfo. mm W.WI . . . Kil "KnpiinKa,' and the cowhay to median who will appear In addition to Ilryant Washburn tn "Twenty-one" at the Hlalto tomorrow. They will also appear Monday with the Lee Kiddies in "American Buds." LEAGUE DECLARES TO DEFEAT HUNS the governors' conference. (Mr. Taft was among the speakers at the regu lar session of the convention. Touch ing on delays In machine gun, air plane and shipbuilding, he said that things are now speeding up and that the time was not far distant when America's war machine would startle the world. WILSON'S GREETING 10 FRENCH PEOPLE I'lllbAHKI.I'llIA, .May IS. As sembled in a "Win tho War" confer ence, the League to Enforce I'eaea today adopted a platform In which it declared that "until Germany is over come the paramount and pressing duty of tho United Slates and the other free nations with which this country Is allied, Is to fight with un conquerable determination for a vic torious peace." Tho leaguo'reaffirmcd Its pledge to make tho world safe by tlio defeat ot Germany and German militarism, and to keep the world safo by a leaguo of nations. "1'nstinted support" of tho presi-' dent and lo all others In authority, "in all measures for victory over the military power of the kaiser," was also pledged. Governors and former governors representing thlrly-four slates at a! DUBLIN", MayJ7. A proclama conferenco In Independence hall, hold Hon Issued tonight says a German in conjunction with tho convention, i plot In Ireland has been discovered, adopted u resolution pledging them-j In tho proclamation the viceroy, calls selves to carry the war to a victorious upon nil loyal Irishmen to defeat the end. to resist all compromise and to conspiracy. repudiate, all offer.., of peace that will 1 Icavo t.ermany and her allies "un- Highest Duality lewelrv renalrlnc PAWS, Jhiy.18. On the eve of the g-rent (!rmiin offensive, says an oflicinl note issued today, President Wilson, impious to address a message to the French lieniile, lias asked one I of his personal friends, James Ker-!-ney, (director of the Kraneo-Aineri-Ican committee on public information) ! to convey the following to them: j "The people of the United States nro Imppy to find themselves in tiie brotherhood of urns with the people of I'Vunco in u war in which every man who loves right ought to be proud lo take pari.' chastened and unsubdued." "Tho Issuo Is sharply defined," tho ri'Hulinion says. "Tho tjvo nations must by arms enforco a freeman's peace or liberty will perish from the earth." Korincr President Taft presided at i(eV 'Diamond setting, watch repairing Satisfaction assured in quality and price. MAItTIX J. It KIM) Y Mall us your wants. An nudlomo which taxnl (lie Heat liiK riehy of St, Mark's hall wit nessed Ihe performance lnl iy, of "Tho New Minister," juveu under the auspices of the l.inltiV Aid so ciety of the first Methodist chtinh. It a comic or ImmIi'miuo nflaii, dealtnu with tin selection, reception and Induction into the ehuivh of a new minister. Tho parts wero all taken by local talent and each was interpreted In a manner that de.--enen t-pei lal men tion. The lare audience hc.irttlv en Joyed Ihe play and t-lonved ilitir ap preciation ty applause urn! encore; At t ho cloc, M tjs Ki en- U !-;uu-"Tltu V. S Ha " The product ion v as dim ted I s x .Mr. II. K. .Miller htle Tctrct r Ktliueadctt wan in diarc ot the inn hlcal numbers'. The instrumental music w.m a Hftblo udjnnct, with .Miss ! lith Hrooks at Ihe plaint, and Uli ilcine d I reel Im; fhr nrehenlra. lIllllllllllHlllllllllllillillllllllllllUllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUW : EimnBini DIED. ltlSSI'K I'lineral services mor tha lain W'llllain Karl lllssun wn held al I'hocnlv I'rldny. Ilurlal i In Ihe Phoenix feinelcry. W'm. Karl Missile was the sou of Win. Itlssuc who for many years was u resident of Phoenix bul who now reside at Leb anon, Ore. The voiing man was killed Kniurday, May I I Mi, In n saw mill accident at , dorla, lire. Longest Days Are Here Make Them Bigger, Too HTHE Vt-lie Six expands the day for bigger things more accom plished through quicker and better personal transportation. Better recreation for the family in motoring the Velic way when the work-time is over. Economical, too. The Velie saves that margin that separates good investment from wasteful expense. You want power, style, comfort, performance and endurance at an investment cost. I -1 us demonstrate your choice of the nine superb body styles. ROY PRUiTT. Successor to W.R. Delay VFLIF MOTORS CORPORATION. MOUNE, ILLINOIS THK (iltKATKKT WOMAN'S I'lC TlltH KVIilt STAGKI) HASICI) OX THK KAMOIS 1)K K.U'MKS CASK LAST TI.MKS TODAV RIALTO TOMORROW ONLY Bryant Washburn IN . " Twenty-One " SPECIAL ATTRACTION "ESPANITA" and The Cowboy Commedian SI X. AXI) .MOX. OXIA". Regfular Prices TOXKiHT SATIHDAV "1-KST WE FOIMiKT" STAItltlXU IIKAITHXI, Rita Jovivet Survivor of the I.usitania. What her eyes have seen your shall see. hi'kciaij aiii;i attkactiox Adamson Trio .MISIC, SIXtilXG, DAXC1XG USl AIi l'llR'KS Siinduy XlKht, .Music liy ncH-lj-or-Knnizc4l I'iiko Orchestra, Direction of Henry Hurckc. ; , -i i BANK Money Orders THKSi; A 111; a Mifr, ron vt'iiliMit ..ami ..litpxprnsivo liipiinti Tor forwnnlhiK funds niiy . ilro ..in. ..tlio ..I nitt! States iiml taiuulu. ..Wo ls- siw them lire at ilio Virst National llnnk tn all denonu inatioit. ..Try tUis form tif ivmlttaiM-f tlit' next lltno tlio tx-cnMon nrlMs. an noli Nrnu. Wm. G. Tait , . President Oris Crawford Cashier FIRST NATIONAL BANK MEDFORD, ORE K CAPITAL IOOOCO; "Riders of The Night" ' ALSO '- " A S.MAIil. TOWX IH'MA' S-Keol Comedy Starring FATTV AKIil't'KLK, MAI1KL XOltMAXI); .MACK SKXXKTT AIHIKI) ATTRACTION' KI'lVIAV NIGHT MUSIC 11V THK XKWI-V OltGAXIKED PAGE THEATRE ORCHESTRA Every scene correctly interpreted. NO AbVAXCD IX PRICES COMING MOXUAV "HEROIC FRANCE" In 7 Itccls. Authentic picture owned by the French lied Cross Society. Also nn interesting talk oy a wounded Canadian officer. Vacuum Bottles Pints Quarts .75 $3.00 Medford Pharmacy Phone 10 SERVICE AVe are almost readv in our new place- to serve you In the best manner possible. Our new place is nicer, larger and niose accom modating than ever. We have expert mechanics and arc equipped to do your work, and do it right. I 171 FIRESTONE TIRES ": . LEE TIRES '" ' COLUMBIA STORAGE BATTERY BUICK CARS ' " REPUBLIC TRUCKS Look these lines over and investigate before you buy). Power Auto Co. $ ioo - REWARD will be paid for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the vandals who en tered and damaged the building and fixtass of the.lioguelan i School (Di.t. Xo. 00) on Friday, May 11th. RALPH G. JENNINGS SHERIFF