PAOF, TWO
MT!BFOTlT MATL TOTBTTyP!. "M"fiDFOT?D, OTCECiOX. TUESDAY. "MAY S1. 1013
fOCAL AND
t PERSONAL
l'rank G. Owen of Modford Ik rods,
tered at tlie iluli-l Cortland, Port
land, Ore.
Frank lteddin Inis bcon 111 at home
for some time with u Unlit attack of
the measles.
Vou can get an electric vacuum
cleaner at Paul's Hloclrlc Store din
ing May for $1.00 down and balance
easy puyments.
Mn. L,. C. Prultt. mother of Mrs.
J. T.'Hlttaon, and C. M. Armstrong
Jr., who la M rs. IHUhoii's nuphaw,
of Tulsa. Okla., arrived lure today
for an extended visit wilh Chief, and
Mrs. lllttsou.
Storage battery oiil'glnK. Power
Auto Co. 42 So. Fir Kt. Til'
Tho library calls attention to an
Illustrated booklet Just received from
Heed college descrlblnK courses In
war work which aro being ol'fcrcd
thero this summer.
poclally the course
.Mies Anno .iliit'orinlck. the home
demoiiMrallon agent, will give a
nolgliliorhood whcatlcs demonstra
tion at Ashland tills afternoon. She
will !ve a Hlmilar demonstration at
; the honic of Mrs. V. T. (Irleve tomor-
' row afternoon.
I The llriinswlcn, all phonographs in
one. Walers Paint Store. tf
I ('has. K. Challaln ai:d family of
! Valier, Mont., are upending the week
In Mi-dford and vicinity with head
!iimrlurs at the Hotel llollaud.
Why not cat your noonday lunch
.at Holland Cafe?
j A. I.. Johnson was a business vis
itor in the illy today from Itoguu
, lilver.
MiiclmJl sharpens lawn mowers.
, :10 So. Ithcr:dde.
Among lloguo lltver people In the
clly '.Monday were Mrs. It. Carter,
I Sam 1.. Sundry and livelyn Carter.
Johnson for high-clans' watch re
pairing. A lalo niKlit fire In the business
district Sunday was forlunately djs
covered in lime. The fire broke out
back of a stovo i nihe Alco cigar
slaad. corner of Kant .'Iain and North
It features es- c'entral, and had burned a hole sev
of training for -.ml feel muan In the. floor when it
reconstrcutlon aides, given hy diroc-j wn!l discovered liy n passerhy. The
tlon of tho surgeon-general. Others
included are physical education, Ited
f'ross civilian relief work, French.
li3. ' Vi
Walch the window at 'No. 10 South
Contrul avenue for prices on shoes.
' Dr. Floyd Murn.uisB of San Fran
cisco has been visiting his sister, Mrs.
Guy Garrett. lie has been conunls-
blaze was easily extinguished by the
firo department and Utile damage
was done.
For the.best Insurance, see Holmes,
tho Insurance Man.
.Mayor C. K. dales and City Attor
ney Fred W. Mcars leavo tonight for
Portland to attend the state conven
tion of mayors and city attorneys and
loned first lieutenant In the army the big war conference.
and left Tuesday for the Presidio to.
report for duty.
See Mrs. Paul Hansen about Nu
Bone Corsets. Phone HK5-H. af
The gauze department of the Ked
Cross headquarters is being removed
today from the Sparta building to
Coii-idcrulile ilamaue was done lo
lb,' arilcii ti-n I: 1, t Iii -i morning's
uiicK'cUmI frn.-t, e-peciallv to beau,
tomatoes, poiafocs nod cpcis. Fruit
v. as very little- linrl so tar as could
lie learned except in parts of the Cen
tral Point district, where the leiu
pornliHv fell to '28 decrees.
The lowcsl tc'iiiicrature reached in
Medford was ;U degrees at about li
a. in., altlioiieli the mercury hung
around the 'A'l decree point lor two
hours prior In Dial. Very I it 1 1
smudging was done. In 1'act the frost
was totally unexpected mid had not
been predicted by the San Francisco
weather bureau, nor was it indicated
bv local conditions until about niid
i.ight. However, had Frost Kxpcrt
Younir. who departed from the city
yesterday for Portland, been here, he
would probably have detected with
his maps an, apparatus the coming
frost untl seiul out an alarm early in
the night.
County Pathologist ('ate argues
that it frost expert should be station
ed hen.' all Hie season in order to be
come famil'mr with all the valley's
peculiar weather idioevnerucies.
ASK CAUL BE '
CLOSED ON MAY 30
In line with the national efforts
to make Memorial day jiext week
more of a quiet, patriotic and sacred
holiday than for many years past,
Cirl for general housework, Bmall
! family. Phono 78ti-W.
('has. F. Keichsteln spent today at
Grants Pass on business.
"When Hotter Automobiles Arc
Built. IM ICIv Will Itulld Them." 73
llobait C. Powell, for several years
the olg store room formerly occupied ,,.,.,(, uiKht' baggageman at the S. P.
Iby the Rogue Itiver Valley Canal comf ,,.pot and employed at the freight be"" of te war. and In co-opera-pany,
corner of Hast Main and Part- ,our,o pIlrt 0f n10 ny, left today for llon wl,h 11,0 lo "1 e'forls to tnat ena
lott streets, and will lie ready for re- i, former homo at (lalllpolis, O.,
sumption of work tomorrow. The wliere he will operate the family farm
front of tho room iH being used as n10 absence of a 'brother who Is
the Uod Cross campaign drive head- in i)l0 Wlir service. '
quarters this woek. Wanted Men wanted, government
Paxson'a superb dahlias. Plant W()rlc, Aslorla wooden shipyards,
now and up to Julio Snth. 'Field- sieady work. Good pay. (Julck nil
grown roots, eight for $1, eight for vancenient. Splendid working condl
2, eight for 3, mid up. Parcel post ijB. c00 summers. Close to beach
paid. Write K. II. Paxson, Centrul resorts. No fees charged. Seo
Point, Oregon. Ilrowu'a billiard parlors. Tele. 101.
Mrs. O. P. Emerson of Valley C!lt y, 52
N. D who spent tho winter at Pasa-I Tim grand Jury session preliminary
dona, Cnlir., and who has been visit. '0 Iho May term of circuit court con
ing Mr. and Mrs. William .McKay VP,.( Mday morning and was in
for tho past throe weeks, left for. session today. It is understood that
home this morning. j(my cases of minor Importance aro
Have you a son or brother !n the 'being considered,
army or navy. If so you Bhouid dls- ir. Hartley fills and extracts teeth
I without pain. M. F. II. llldg.
.Mis llatlle Hewlett of Kagle Point
is at Seaside, Ore., lu attendance at
Iho ItebHiah convention, and will
sVetid I he summer at Portland with
relatives.
Mlvs Kdna Sparks
local telephone exchange, left this
! morning for her obi home In WIscoiT-
who are guests at the Hotel .Me, If, ml.
Upholstering, furnuuro repairing,
mattresses made over, feather reuo
vatod, carpets and rugs cleaned and
laid. Geo. W. Douglass, 201 S. Riv
erside. Phono 162-J. tf
W. 11. .luhnson departed last n I r lit
for Seaside, Ore., lo nttend the Odd
FellowB convention.
Johnson for high-class watch re
pairing. Tlio new tennis court of Iho I'nl
verslty club Is rapidly ncarlng com
pletion and Is expected to be icad
for playing In about a week.
Nee Deve Wood about that fire In-i-urunro
j-ollry. Offico, ltoom in I
M. F. & H. llulldlng.
1'. W. Grav left Monday Tor an ex
tended visit wllh relatives and friends
at Peoria, III.
Columbia storage batteries. Pow
er Auto Co. 4L' So Kir SI 7 :"
The Oregon .Meiuorial annual l:;
sued hy Slate Superintendent of pub
lic Instruction Cbulililll Is lor u-.e In
the public, scliools, ami this year l.
devoted largely to the iuim'Uih'.m rnim
tho allied naliniis to Aun'rlca upon
her entering the war. Ii at.-m t-hnw:,
(he work done ,v ibe ,-h.il clilldren
of the stale who. to the tunal-er el
more than toon, );1ve sell at ! .1-1
l.'iO worlh of ll.rllt tjni, e.icli and
the number Is raptdu
little pamphlet is liii lilv p.tniiui, aed
contains some of the eiy In -.1 iuer
Ican esiitlineiils. li h.r n -, ,
peclally on Mi-iuorial d.iy an 1 c
havo been sent to cvel v s, ln,,il in i'e
Into.
I)r Heine, t'.ai net! Ch
A special lueetilii; , i
hoard will tie held turn,
for the disposal ot tmiMi t
school matters.
Mrs. llnney for homsiiuiun
pecotlng. (lernelt t iin y llldg.
Tho next Isuc of tin c nui,
cultural News will be out !,
few days.
l-se Valvollno oil in onr unit,,
mnkes a dlfferene. Power Am,
41 So. Fir St.
play a service flag. The Mall Trlb
ono has thorn. '
Tho first public appearanc.i of the
Elks service flug was In Monday aft
ernoon's parade. Tho flag now con
tains 68 stars, and more aru rpming.
L. It. Mlnard 'nnd II. 11. Patterson
have been spending the past week at
Klamath Falls and l.nkevlew
uusiness. sin whero she will resume taking
New location. Powor Aula Co. I- iriilnlug as u nurse.
Bo- l"lr St T.' HHznbeth W. llenedlct and M. L.
Among tho Gold 1 1 1 1 1 people who Arthur of Tujunga, Calif., are visitors
TOninlnod over lu tho city from at-, in the clly and guests at the Nash
tending tho Ited Cross parade of Moil- hotel.
day are Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Ireland, Miss Kdith Ilrooks left todnv for
a business trip to Granada, Calif,
Serr.eant l. Clarke, Iho Canadian
veteran, ami Attorney Geo. W. Col
well of Portland, who were the speak
ers at the Ited Cross drive opening
yesterday, went to Grants Puss to
day where Ihey speak tonight. Ser
M;uil Clarke was three times woiinu
ed during his thtt e vears' service in
the war and is Mill badly crippled
from bis last wounds, lint h speak
ers addressed large audiences III the
Clly park arier (he parade, and at
Hie Page last night.
Included among visitors registered
at Ibe betels today were Mr. and Mrs.
I'. V. Cue of Whlloshlo. Mont., Mrs.
licit Cnis of Sheridan, Vo.. Mr. and
Mis. .1. . Aulaliamih itf Omaha.
Neli . Mrs. Jennie II. Taylor of Itcd
dllm. Mr. and Mrs C. .1. Stone ol
Portland. Mr. :ind Mrs. G. I.. Miller
of Saafa H.ul'.uii. Mr. and Vrs. John
Itev. l)r, J. C. Rollins called Monday
upon Mrs. Salcnwell, acting secre
tary of the Commercial club, who is
prominent In the Greater Medford
idiil), and requcsled that the latter
club use its influence to have the
carnival, which well be here next
cept at night. a
lr. Rollins spoke as tho repre
sentative of many patriotic Medford
people. Tho varnlrnl will he held
hero all week under the (inspires of
the Greater Medford club.
DIED."
FIFl.D Alfred 1'. Field, tho well
known mining man, died at the Med
ford sanitarium Monday a. in., follow
ing an operation during tho past
week. Mr. Field was SI years of)
ago, and a man of unusual attain
ments, having -devnleil a lifetime to
sclentllle research, anil being n mas
ter of numerous scientific subjects.
He was a man witli many friends,
of iindauuled courage and tho high-
Mayor C. F. (Jules had a" long
seance with the ndvniice iinenl of the
Sells Kioto circus yesterday us a re
sult of his refusal lo grant a license
for the show to exhibit, ill Medford on
June 8. The mayor takes the stand
Ihat the sentiment of '.rlie ma.iority ot
the patriotic people of Medford is
against, allowing miy circuses or
like nttractions to appear in Medford
during the war. The public, hesuys,
are not in the mood for it ami arc
saving their money for Ked Cross
and army Y. M. C. A. donations, and
lo purchase Libert v bonds and war
savings stumps.
It is probable thut in the near fu
ture the city council will pass an
ordinance placing the license fee for
circuses and carnivals so hinh that
they will gladly pass the city hy.
Mayor Gates', action of yesterday
was hacked by every meuiher of the
ouncil except one. The lirco agent
begged, argued untl eonxed, but to no
avail. He argued that his show spent
much money in lhe city on its annua!
visit, and Unit it had invested heav
ily in Liberty bonds, and had made
big contributions to the lied Cross,
Army Y. If. C. A. and to other patri
ot ie purposes. He also claimed that
Medford is the first city in the coun
try to refuse to allow the Sells Kioto
cirrus mid animal idiow to apjiear.
Mayor Gates was obdurate, how
ever, and called up the various conn
oilmen by phone and put tho matter
up to them. Kuril councilman but
one left Hie matter entirely to the
mayor's judgment, and that one' fa
vored letting the cirrus appear here.
Hill the firms nuinugcmeut, it be
came known todny, will make further
efforts to obtain a license and will
have another represeiitntive here in
a day or two to press the matter.
What esK'ria!ly peeved the ml
vanre agent yesterday in his disput
with Mavor dates was the fact that
the city council hud issued n license
tor a carnival company to uppeitr
here next week The mayor explain
eii that lie had fought against grant
jug a licence for the appearance of
the carnival conipanv, and stated
further thai the license hud been
sued several lnoiilhs ago to the
tireater ..ivMdfoi'd club for carnival
purposes' iind liol ' to lhe eurnivul
company.
Last year thero was almost nothing
to cat in these months, but cucum
hors and fruit. Tyhpus and dysen
tery became epidemic. Tho people pL, against
aro shuddering at too prospects of
these three months now."
As far us they dare, the people
Jeer at the talk of smashing tho Hrit
ish and French, and nt the submarine
campaign, the only result of which
they see has been to add America to
their enemies. Fveryone made fun
of President Wilson at first as a ped
ant, the correspondent adds, but the
peojdo are now changing their tone
and are afraid that America is in
earnest.
in their own country and declares
tllnt an attempt was being made to
poison the minds of the Knglish peo-
the prisoners.
NEW REVENUE LEGISLATION
FOUND UNNECESSARY
WASHINGTON, May 21. Congres
sional leaders were not convinced In
conferences today with Secretary Mc-
Adoo and treasury experts of the
necessity for immcdra(e"revehiie Tcg--'-
Islatlon. ' .'!.'
4 (After hearing a statement of .tBeV
government's financial , situation,
spokesmen for the Benate and houso
hold to'thetr opinion that the enaet-
ment uli i now law can wait until;
December and were more than ever
disinclined to abandon their planB for
adjournment in July.
Dog Meat Sold.
NEW YORK, May 21. Camel
meat, dog meat and horso meat are
being eaten In Saxony by the poorer
classes, according to the 13erliner
Tageblatt.
The camel meat comes from the
Mohair camels of the Hagenback me
nagerie, which gave a show in Zwick
au in March. The camels were sold
to a butcher because of lack of fod
der. Dog meat sells for two marks
7 i pfennings a pound : and horse
meat at one mark 80 pfennings.
CONSPIRACY UNCOVERED.
(Continued from page one.)
FOOD CRISIS CRITICAL.
(Continued From Tage One.)
July and August are yet to come.
tiling has happened, is happening or
is about lo happen outside Ireland's
ordinary daily routine.
The whitinonday holiday passed in
the customary manner. A correspond
ent of the Duil Mail says the calm
is sensational, lie adds:
"Hut apteiiranees ure deceptive.
Dublin is not Ireland. The constitu
tion! nationalists one generally
meets here are not representative of
ine wild hot hlooiis who have given
strength to the Sinn Kein. Moreover,
the whole country is evidently stag
gercd by the suddenness of the gov
ernment's action.
Meanwhile everyone is awuitin
production of the proof of n Gcrmun
plot. It is reported from several
sources, however, Hint the govern
incut has no present intention of
publicly arraigning those under nr
rest who will be merely interned.
It is also nsserled that conscrip
tion has not been abandoned, but
that it is held in abeyance pendin,
developments.
Denounces Deportations.
DCHLIX, .May 21. A resolution
denouncing the Sinn Kein deporta
tions ns an attempt to discredit tint!
disrupt Ireland's united resistance
lo conscription anil to prejudice
Irelands' cause in the eyes of friend
ly countries has been passed by the
unli-cotiseriptioii conference.
in official statement, signed
among others by John Dillon and Jo
seph Devlin, the Irish nationalist
leaders, was issued. It insists on
the right of Irishmeii'to be arraigned
lormeriy ol me , standard of character.
Mr. Field was a second cousin ol(7
'Cyrus W. Field, who was responsible
j for lhe successful laying of tho At-'
laulic cable, and hIbo a second cousin
;of tho original Marshall Field of Chi
cago. Ills relatives are principally lu
tho middle west mid Iho cast, and
two of his daughters are at present
living at Oakland, Calif., olio of
Iwhoin, Miss Inez M. Field, will ar
rive ill this city Tuesday evening.
I Funeral services will be held at
Perl's undertaking establishment,
Wednesday morning at 111 o'clock, to
lie conducted by Dr. J. l.liwrence 1 lilt.
His many friends in tills city are re
questcd to allend tile services, as
widl as Ibe burial which will take
plate al the Odd Fellows cemetery.
t'ai-il of Thanks.
We wish to thank our many friends
and neighbors for their kindness and
sympathy during Hie Illness and
death or oar dear wife and mother,
Mrs. .1. 10. Olson, also for tho many
licaiitllitl Moral oflerings.
MR. .1. K. OLSON,
.MR. and MRS. -T. A. OLSON."
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Pedro. V. S. Jones
. and Mrs. N. A.
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Mi'dl'ord
Notice to
Wool and Mohair
Growers
1 am in I lie market for wool and
mohair and i.in pay the highest
price considering cpmlliy that Is
eonsislont Willi Mivei nuient regu
lation Phone ! i'l, Jacksonville, or
w rile.
J. J. Ossenbrugge
RUCH. - OREGON
AL
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From the Front
Say Kid
Will H. Wilson is selling New
Wool Suits for young men for
Eight Dollars and Seventy-five
Cents. Some Pinch Backs and
some Straight. He has New
Suits for men as low as $7.50
New Blue Serge Coats, all wool
for a hone and a half. ,Good
Heavy Calf Skin Shoes for
$2.50. $3.50 Hats for 2 bones.
Solid Leather Traveling Bags,
Leather Lined for $5.00. A lot
of new vests going at 10 cents.
Tennis Shoes (Keds) for 75cts.
People who have been watching things, won't
need a second invitation, not with the prices
of foot-wear advancing the way it has been;
not with' Uncle Sam ordering shoes by the
million.
Can you imagine a person who is planning on
getting a pair of shoes or asuit; missing this
opportunity.
That's all today
The Cheapest Store in the West
Push the Money Undea the Door
conomical
coftae you
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Vacuum
packed by
special process
You can make more cups of good coffee
ivith less M.J. B. than with any other
coffee.
Compare M.J. B.Coffee spoon by spoon,
cup by cup, with any other coffee and
you will be convinced that M.J. B. Cof
fee is the best and most- economical
coffee you can buy.
M.J. B. Is scientifically blended from
the finest flavored coffees grown in the
world. It is never roasted until thor
oughly mellow and is vacuum packed
to retain its strength and flavor.
It Reaches You Fresh
M.J.B. Coffee Why?
May Eggs 35c or December
Eggs 65c
Eg!!s put down in our waterRlnss now will lie us fresh as the
eggs you pay 05 cents for In December. A. pint ot waterglass at
15 cents will take care of about eight dozen.
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
Phone SSI. Uoods delivered.
KgAiCrajWa all cars lA "
fefiBSBayKE DEPARTURE IMfI
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Look for
this Sign
This sign will guide you to an authorized.
dependable service station when you need ex- ,
pert advice, or service on' the bearings in '
your car, truck or tractor.
I We are the authorized agents for the Bear-V'
ings Service Company, national service rep.H
resentative8 for Timken, Hyatt and New
Departure bearings. We have complete
engineering data and immediate access to a
complete stock of new bearings enabling us
lo satisfy your requirements promptly and
efficiently.
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