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mtfotcd matt, ttjtt.ttste. mtdfortv ot?fiont. moxday. may 20, mis PA(!E TWO f OCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. !:. It. Heely, until h-ioiUI) ;i well-known .Mciirord rphiiU-nl, I ti. Hint; In Meili'nnl anil A.-!s!ainl for' two wepks. Claii-o, (lip Him in' Or. tt3l Mrs. Si-cl; , who lias alt'ml tiig I.rlaml S;..nfii'il nnivir.iiiy, u: eently pnlliitnl hi S;.n l-'v.md.-c-o In tlio imvitl ollirei-.-;' intinin;; coip'. Mr. and .Mr;!. It. K. 'ioil:-m ujul T ):. (Illnmrr -at M'in'hy. -.loseimlnv cunty, wr? litre .SiimUiy vImiIii-: Mis, (lilinoie who Is a patient at I li'" sanitarium. Yon ran nd an p;-iptrlr vacuum cleaner at Paul's KW 'tri- StnrM diil Iiik May for $ I . fi i down and batanee easy payments. II. W. Crnlu; 1ms Joined the sale:', staff of llio Hoy I'rnlit Autonioliile agency, Hiireei'.sor to V. It. Del. ay. 1-J. V. l.ilj( Mmm lias returned to Mcdford and lias been ene.aed !y tho Field's company lo'talie. rare of thu nsxtiyiiiK and niinn eiiKlneerlnK departments. Storni;o battery charging. Power Auto Co. I2 So. Fir St. 7:1' The Southern Pnelfic eompauy ban Adopted the plan reeently of maliiui" np'tho salary eheebs for employes of tlio Portland division from Port land to Ashland, a the former offtee, thoreby enabling tne men to ot their pay cheeks by tho loth inBtead of t lie ,' 17th of eaeh month. See Mrs. Paul Hansen about Nil Done Corsets. Phono 08.1-11. Gil The relative of the Kui;eno hoI illore In the fiTith artillery, now In France, have organized an auxiliary society and there is talk of the rela tives of tho ,1J Aledt'ord boys in that command formlns a .similar ij-f;.-inl-znlion. Paxson's superb dahlins. Plant now and up to June suih. Fleld jtrown roots, ei.nlil for $1, ei;;iit for $2, eight for $.'!, and up. Parcel ifost paid. Write II. II. Paxson, Central Point, Oregon. A seven-pound son was born May 3 7th to .Mr. mid .Mrs. Howard drover at Ashland. Hefore her niarrlai:e Mrs. Grover wan Miss .Marie Keely of Uils city.' Have you n son or brother In the army or navy, If so you should dis play a service fill". Tho Mal Trib une has them. The hU'.h siliool student body re cently elected tho following oiiicers fovm;xt year. I.aureuce firey va.1. clautnd iireelilent, I. eland Drophy, first vice-president, .lorry Voiiiik, sec ond vice-president, Genevieve Sprle-fts 1 pocrntur , and llai-old Leonard treas urer. IVew location. Power Auto Co. Bo. Fir St. 7:'. Chas. M. Sawyer of Weaver, Colo,. Is tho Kuest this week of his sister Mrs. William (1. Tait, anil Mr. Tall. Upholstering, furmioro ropnlrini;, nintlresses mado over, feather reno vated, carpets and rugs cleaned and laid. Coo. W. Douglass, 201 S. Itlv erslde. Phone 1G2-J. j tf Mrs. A. II. Stewart of San Dleuo Is tlie guest of Airs. C. (I. F. .Manning on N'. Orange street. .lobnson for high-class watch re pairing. (I. F. Suediror and George lluwal.l. delegates from the local odd Fellow' lodge, left Saturday night to attend the session of the grand lodge at Sea Hide, Ore., which will be held llii-i week. .Mrs. John Perl and Airs, f'atli erlne. Daniels, who are del. c.ales i'mmii the local Hebeliali lodge, d. pai ted fur Seaside at the same lime. In fit" party were also .Mrs. George Howard. Airs. Nellie W in-, and Mrs. M. Il.dlv. who will attend the- contention a onlookers. See Date V, cod ul'Oiit tint file In miranio policy, (niice, ;,mii o Al. IV s II. Ihiiidiii': In Jiislli e Tat lots' , mil t iMIunlr. a Jury f I .toe srnii, an cmU- .' the Ajiplei aie l.trniier loniiMiiv. no' guilty or Hie ch.n c ol di- oi del Iv i o-.i dust pi, lei I-. ,1 ii .mi l htm l,j s. S Miilhs. Collli.l'd.l ;Ioi:i'-i- b.iMoiic'. l'ow er Aiilo Co. 1 ' So. 1 si . , ; - Miss ,lo;-i plillie Clal i, l-'l 1.1 -i I,:. !i; for (lie llrnnei Ion ny j,m ,, ,, nilliie Iiit o'l-i ;, ,. jM T 1 1 1- navM i e serve after ,i fui lo": u .- "cut at ) cue Ac.llll tlie t ia! In i- ,It in o! S.i :, Francisco pn 'iii s lm i-; i: uii ley tonlchl ;i,. V ,v. S"s l.i ' niaxl'iiu u 1e:nreiaiiie icn t (trees, end I! ' ri-iaiii s lel-i no n i,i was I., dei re.- Dr. Heine, Gainell Cos, v Pldg. Mr. and Mr., c. It smi. r i.f ,s:,.It A'llley al e t I ttoi in tlie cl ,. in! Itne-'ls at Hi" Xa h inoel Airs. H.inr t fiT beni-! hch :i. lt. a:o; pecotlng. liiniflt tVny llijr. C. C. Chi rk, who 1m. !. n a 'in. tin assistant to I io d n. oin.-,. iC. frost epe;t, le'l 1 hi:, icoriiiii,' to r mtme chsree of ia. i'c e',o;uio i,, oi the Gold Hideo tnii n i- .inc., , :ec!. llo was arm iiieaTiit I ' y ,1--.. hi.i.aii who will assl-i in Ce wot, at IN mine for a fIhhi ii'e. , "Oet a htMRCMee.l l.clo-e M.,y '".:!i. See .Moore and !'! ti. Austin ho tel InilMlnn, A 'lilaii l, lor a go 1 1 lo callrtn." II' A. Pe.tton or Koseburg Is hero vis-1 Itlng relatives and friends. The llrunswlcx, all phonograpns in one. Waters Paint Store. tf 1'se A'alvoilne oil in your motor; It makes a difference. Power Auto Co. 12 So. Fir St. 7Ii Why not eat your noonday lunch at Holland Cafe'.' Joan Tiiuiber of Klamath Falls Is a builnoss visitor in tho city. Mitclioll sharpens lawn mowers. Hii So. liiverside, John.ain for high-class watch re pairing, tf A. .icl leraiout of Sacramento, who Is the California representative of tiic Ste-.vai-t. Fruit company, Is spend-J inc. seccral days here on business. J Dr. Hartley fills aim extracts teeth i without pain. Al. F. II. lildg. j For tlie best Insurance, see Holmes.' the Insurance Alan. j Captain Floyd .1. Cook of Portland, former resldenl of Aledford and vicin ity, who is in Hie Infantry service of the army, is here from Camp Lewis for several days for a visit to tlie scenes of bis youth and is a guest at Hie Hotel Mcdford. lie Is tlie son of 'ii:t. Cook now a well-known resi dent or Portland and former owner of the SN rllng mine, and spent much of today visiting his boyhood homo at the mine. The captain Is a cousin or Mrs. John Orlli. Girl lor general housework, small family. Plume 7SU-W. "When Hotter Automobiles Are Hullt, lil'ICK Will liuilil Them." 73 Tlie big lied Cross campaign open ing parade which was scheduled to move over the si rents in the husluesB dislrht at t Icock, It was predicted, would perhaps be liie most represen tative of all ( las.res of citizenship ever held In the city, and full of pa triotic features and sentiment. The parade was forming at tho hour of this newspaper going to press. Warned .Men wanted, government work, Astoria wooden .shipyards. Steady work. .Good pay. Quick ad vancement. Hiflendid working condi tions. Cool summers. Close to bench resorts. No fees charged. See Miown's billiard parlors. Tele. 101. S BEFORE REVOLTING IH HI.IX, Sunday, Alnv l.S. -Tlie Sinn l-'eiiiers iliriuiLilioiit Ireland, who hud I u uaitino I'm- two days for u cue us to what notion to take, to night received u proeln mat ion from a parlv. eoiiiiiiittee nipoiutini: new ecu to lake the pla -es of those nr nslcd. The ett'ecf of (bis proeininnlitm probably will be lo lull ice the Sinn I'eiu niiiiiiisl nriv siji nioilie outbreak. The ioli. v seems to be to sit ti'jllt .'lid await orders n'f the newly ni l.enle.l heads el' tin' oruauiutiou. l'i:i.FAST May -'0. AIji- (Inline Mi I'lule, widow of Alnjor John .Me Pride, who was executed in Alnv, H'lli. for the 1 1.- rt taken by him in i iie i i i!i:i uin-iio on KiiMer t hut .'.ear. ha- I il nri'e-tcd. A iV pat !i lo the Times 1'roti' : I.e . ilea, I, says lll.il of tile Sinn 1Y;ii pi'-oiier aritteil there on a ar-hip Saiaii'nv neilll. Thev were ' .'I lit'l to 11 eauii. The Connies, lu' I. lev le wa . -cut lo l.olllloll. Oilier pn- i - en- oic, ted at Holyhead. Vn!i t it,- exception of 1 'r it is.r i'e Na'er. and t'oiinlcss M arkicvicir. '''' .'Ip'arc.i lo bo dejeetcil. the pci oio i .I'.l not - eem to be ilj-tnrll- CONTROL OF 1 ON TOUL FRONT W i I'll 'I I i- li i i:. MI i.H AN Al! MY IN v '". lit the U-o-' I'.cil.ol of the nil- tin I o Tin:, n-i T-.i-ic : .I.,.! - "I i . rruttcl t -I il -u -Hi'' l i- -in Mi lken l,-o :i-: - ith I'll- i .-11-1:11. iilol to lie I iiit ol il :! linn s !ir,,i;::lit I " Ol C! U 'o'-: IIC-1 i t ill il' I.I in l.- i'o i km I o! : --I : :!: ' :i I I 1 t ..ii- '. i "o ! r r :l 0. 'i: ii-e .c-.i -.. b, n el Tie eneuit. ill luif -l.illi-O ! to 1 1 I''- 1" "oil,,, nt ..,,,,1 1 1 1;.), 1 ' - . I lio-. 1 1 . I !i:o .:. l or tn-t:i!l' c, I I i -. ecu .. r i'ii' Li-ioind nt li. II e.l-r., .1 mi il'... ,' .,. oniiiii, , ' c "I . 'l'- i I'i ' ' ' ." 'rite 111;' Ml) t s . ' :: i I "i: i : ' . b II 1 'ie licr'n.ni- '. i- !,l l i'li ii - ll.-rp ioollOUt, ;in,i ;o. c -:ii I n' Ac, i i I.- in pel -lot ui.i-icc- i loi iini" In ii.i-,' ibotn, het 1 1" i! .in.! i.ii led h.-liic r,i'.lv, With all but a few minor prcflucts In, the result of l-rlday's primary election Is unchanged. The only clone contest, that between Piirdln and llorden for the democratic noml antion for county Judge, has been de cided in Purdin's favor. The major ity of oilier candidates in increasing as the fuller returns aro reported. The count, with 1 :1 precincts missing, is as follows: llcptihliciui totals. National committeeman: Dennis CJO; Williams SSI. Senator, short term: Barton 685; Mulkcy Sal ; Schnabel lis. Senator, long term: AleN'ary 1.1CS; j Stanfield III: I. Hcpresontatlve: llawley l."14. Governor: Anderson 240; Harley 70; .Moscr 317; Olcott 405; Simpson 330: Wlthycombe (124. Treasurer: Adams !)3; CiiRlck 21)3; 1 lot' r 317; Plummer 127; Ityan I!I7; West a72. Supremo court Justice: Coke f 2 -I ; Johns 2H7; Kelly 4S5. Attorney general: Brown 147S. School superintendent: Churchill 1 4 1 11. Labor commissioner: Palzlol .10.1; Gram 4117; Holston 3tiH; Xiekum Public service commissioner: Mil ler r.sO: Williams 1043. Water superintendent: Abry 1!9; Cupper 7u,"i; Schaefer 491. Senator: Thomas 143.1. County judge: Allen 79; Gard ner 119."; Leever.197; Taylor 349. Comissloner: Ilrown 4(12; Kar hart 311!; Aledynskl 339; Owens S9a. Sheriff: Sundry 412; Terrlll S4I; Walker 700. Clerk: Florey llai; Thoinpson 911(1. Coroner: Perl 1U.VI; Weeks 932. HeliKH-lntie Ticket. Comlmtteeman: Ilornibrook 342; .Morrow ISO. , . Senator: King 99; West 4 91.' Governor: Pierce 334; Stark weather 2 0fi. County judge: llorden 253; Da vis 101; Puriliu 3 11. IB BE BANISHED 4-4. (.'KNKVA, Swil.TL.n.l, Mny 111. Nirlidlni unjyntl 1', t'nrm- it Pinpcrnr nl' litiNsin, iinl his I'jiiuily, niMMinlinir to reports printed in Vienna newspapers, litis been t;ivviL his rhuiee of ex-" ile in liiimania or Switzerland. This euncesvi,,)), il is ndi j'd, was granted by the soviet ptv- ernnient on certain conditions, the principal une hoiiiir that he " wtudd reliain 1'ioni inakinu furts to return to the Russian " tlirone. TEN STEEL SHIPS DELIVERED 10 FLEE! WASHINGTON. May lid. - Ten -tccl -lii. ol ."S,S."i(l iiooreuale 1 1 ill -l:ii"e Wi re coniicleil and ilclivered to the llmcrucncv 1'lcet coriorutinn dnr inu Hi" pM-l wccl., uuii 1 1 others, -i.nio I end -.one Mod, of lo.UOU ti n- wore l.uiui In il. On S il iril.it, lour woollen lii.- I' l I tin- ,n -, the thu d li lurili.e tile lue-cli! 1 1 1 -. 1 1 1 1 1 w'iii-n lour tesel o'' tin- i.in.l wric Innni bed in n sin gle tint . 'i'iie tolui lllllllller of wooden i 1 1 ( .-. In-.in. hi d ill M.n III dole i- '.."J. fair division for j V .-ii;ni'. m, -jn. i,i-ti':i,i ; loMnc ... i r ! ' i'alV.1 -hor! t c" i nili-o.oi-, I ii- i.iilron.l u lniim--! t!i"ii, i; w..- I unci imlnv, i- con o1' t .ie.- i'i mi . to n;-ni c ibcm a t'nir iin-i"U ot joint rate- l, nl iuci'ca-cs i r:ite- lit -.l.itc . ..: it ,i--ion-. mle c.'iic cur -M.ol,, , nn.l :;-vur;ince ,-iiu.i . r-iiiainn roiitiUL'. rt:i i's-:iii-. lor leuui, close in. Phone ei clinic..!. Phone "Tn-.I. t' 1 " RED CROSS AT LAKE CREEK FEEDS FIVE HUNDRED Tho Sunday chicken dinner held by the Lake Creek lted 'ross auxili ary for tho benefit of the Hod Cross was a big success as hundreds of peo ple from .Mcdford and all parts of tho county will testify. Tiio dinner was given nt the home of Mr.' an'tP Mrs. Lent Charley between ltrotvusboro and l.ako Creek. About fiOO neoplo wero In attend ance and tho price per plato was 50 cents. All tho furniture was taken out of tho lower part of the house to mako ronin for tho diners, and ta llies wero fixed on the porches and In the yard. It required over two hours to feed tho multitude who were con stantly arriving by auto and other ve hicles. Cars were parked all about the yard and ham and for a great distance in both directions along the road. The bountiful dinner was served on tho cafeteria plan, which system worked splendidly. , All the edibles, etc., had been donated by tho people of tlie Lake Creek district, so tho monoy taken in was all profit. It is estimated that the total receipts from tlie dinner and the auctioning of cakes and other things which fol lowed, were about $2S0. Mayor Gates of .VIedford auctioned off tho cakes, several of which brought as high as $3.25 each. For some time the women of the Lake Creek auxiliary have been mak ing socks for the soldiers from the raw wool which is donated by the residents of the district, and a strik ing feature of the dinner yosterday was the exhibiton of the old-fnsh-loned spinning wheel and tho wool combing cards, and tho socks already made. WASIMNCTON. May 20. As his first act under the new act permit ting cxecutivo rearrangement and consolidation of departments. Presi dent Wilson today took production of aircraft rrom tho army signal corps und established as n separnto organi zation the air production hoard head ed by John I). Kyun of .Now Vork. !WAWWWVWVI.VVWIW lomen in An urgent call hna ueon mndo for (Hah towels and (HhIl cloths, for uso in the c.iiitoiuueuf s. Tho allotment made to tho Jackson county chapter Is 7 10 IMi towels and r.HI dish cloths, J'or dish towels suur sacks of luo younds or flour sacks of SO Ihs. or larger should bo used. These darned. Idsh cloths may ho made of sacks of smaller size containers of 10 to ."0 lbs. All should lie washed clean. No material should be purchased for this allotment and no chapter funds should be t-od. ' This allotment should ho sent by .lime Kith. Any ono who can assist In filling this al lotment is asked to do so, an soon as possible. All Traces of Scrofula Cleansed from the Blood Impurities Promptly 'iped Out. If there is any trnco of Scrofula, or other impurities in your blood, you cannot enjoy the full physical devel opment thut a healthy body Is ca pable of until your blood has been thoroughly cleaned and purified of all traces of impure matter. S. S. S., the wonderful old purely vegetable blood remedy, has no cuual May Eggs 35c or December Eggs 65c Kcs put ur-wn in our watorslass now will 1r as fresh as the I'SK ynu pay i'i ct'iits for In December. A pint of walerKlass at I'i eetiti will take rare of about elht tlozcn. HEATH'S DRUG STORE I'honr SS I. ;e Country- Groan-inn From Hunger, Misery anil Slavery Thousands Attempting to Flee to Great Rus ' sia Armed Population Resist Ger man Aggression. LONDON, May 20. Tim sutlileys methods f tlie Germans in attempt ing to gather foodstuffs in the Uk raine are meeting witii hitter opposi tion from the exasperated popula tion, according tu n Hussiun frovern ment wireless message received here. District Jissemblies throughout the Ukraine decided to burn all bread and other provisions. The land owners were declared to be outcasts. Twenty thousand jteusnnts at tempted to hold nn assembly of their own in Kiev, hut they were dispers ed by tlie Germans. General iSkoroupauski, the self ap pointed hetman, has been declared an impost er liy many Ukrainian or ganizations and the people have been ordered to disregard his decrees. Ex cept for his bodyguard of 100 men, the hettnan is said to have no trop: at hif disposal. Country in Misery. Everywhere the Germans are ap pointing their own officials, while the country is ;rouniiijr from hintcr, mis ery und slavery. The Russian state ment sttys that thousands are at tempting to flee to Great Kussia. The members of the rada are regarded, as traitors. Almost the entire population i armed. Attempts by tlie Germans to disarm the people nre meet in jr with deadly resistance. Towns and vil lages ure reported to have been burned. The Germans, the statement adds. export to Germany all the provision they .an lav hands on, ht.t there are no imports into the Ukraine. All the toVns, villages and railway stations ard ears are in darkness as there is no petroleum or candles. DIED. FIELDS A. lT. Fields, tho well known mining man, who had resided in Med ford most of tho time for the past year, and who was operated on for appendicitis last week, died at tho sanitarium this morning. Ho had no relatives in this city, but Is .mrvlved by two daughters. Ills for mer home was in Oakland, Calif. Whilo here ho made his homo at the iNash hotel. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Following the operation he was improving nice ly, but a relapse came Sunday caused by a blood clot obstructing un artery in his leg. GUANT -In Ashland, on May IS. ! IMS, Air. Sinn Grant, aged till ! years. The deceased was a native of I'aikman, Ohio, and previous to coining Id southern Oregon, where she resided lor nearly 'JO years, had lived in Idaho. She was the mother of Mrs. Dr. E. Ulakc, of Ash- for removing tho last trace of Scrof ula and other blood taints, and thero is no case that it does not promptly reach. S. S. S. will thoroughly cleanro and remove every disease germ that infests tho plood and pivo you new life and vlpor. It h sold by all drutf pists and you should get a bottle and begin its use to-dny. Write a com plete history of your case, and you can obtain expert medical advice freo by nddressinsr Medical Director, 30 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ja, ticioila 'delivered. EVEUYTHINa IOU AVTOS here all the time. There's nothing from front lights to license plates In tho back that we cannot supply at minute's notice. The autolst who haj oncebeeu a customer here remains oni always. J!o knows from experience that our suppllee are right In quallu and all right In price. Q. T 0ATE3 AUTO CO. MISERY RULES UKRAINE UNDER GERMAN-RULE lnnd, who is her only surviving child, l-'iinernl services were held in Masonic hull on the afternoon ol' May 20, under the iiuiics of the Eastern Star, of which order she had been a faithful and efficient mem ber, lief. P. K. Iliiiiini'ind, rector tier. liev. j-. is.. 1 1. million'!, of Trinity Episropal church, of I'i-1 - , - . . "fitter 1 SpriR2 is in ths airthe. every 1 fields and woods and 9 meal" j waters call j lk$i And t0 add t0 tf5e zest 1 P?!P1 of outdoor, pleasures i Sfelt notnins affords the Ions- 1 'pS lasting refreshment of. 1- 4fffl WRIGLEY'S . " . " j So carry it always I r::jM Ths Flavor : r-0?rl Lasts : I Medford Spring Carnival Fui' the Croiitci' Med Cord ('lull's Pairiotiu Fund. May 28th to June 1st Five Jiiij; Jt iy fill Jays. FOLEY and BURICS COMBINED SHOWS Nine Supreiiie Tent Ati 1'aetioiiw. MAMMOTH :l-RN(i TILMXEO ANIMAL SHOW MON'STKR CIU'CL'S S1DH SHOW llL'CiH. SlM''( 'TACl'LAR IAVAI1ANT A'lLLAGI '0X( i 11 KSS OF J UX( i LI' AN I..ALS MONKEY AUTO RACES NKW MO DKL U-liOAT Mammoth Ferris Sky "Whirl and 10,01)0 Merry-H'o-Roinid. Sensational I''ree Acts very Afternoon find J' veiling. 1'KM KMliKlf THK DATK miisn TIIK CllLLDBEN A REAL OPPORTUNITY FOR SALE' Oldest and best established automo bile repair business in the city. SMALL INVESTMENT If interested don't delay will be closed out in two weeks. The Pacific Highway Garage 29 S. Bartlott St. L. J. DAViES, Prop. cialed. . Interment, was . in Aiililund ceuietery, and thu last sad rites were, uii-oompanicd liv tokens of esteem nn'd u I eel inn from u wiite circle of friends who hud lenrneil to prize the memory., of Hie departed for her kindness, sympathy and sterling - . . finalities of both mind and heart