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PAfiE Form AfEDFOT? D MATL THTBUXT:. MEDFORD. OTfTiOX. MONDAY. JULY S. IMS f OCAL AND fERaOJNAL lirlwon hmiI .1. Hhinn or wi-ri! in .Mcdfnrd .MmKlay In is (jf llio Cliautiiiiiia, u Tli'-y nuy I In.- ironram :t ii-nxl oih! ami they ex- .Ml Ihi 1 1 ullclnliinic I'pholsifirln;;, mattresses, mailo over m.il fiiniiluro repairing. Douglas, l:. 100 WUs I'.Numir I niff left tills inorn lim fin' lier limiiii at Chlnigo after a vil li Willi lier c.-oiiKin, .Mrs. Alec Duff. Dr. Ilelnn, (iarnett-Corcy DIUg. Mr. iiml Mm. Claud Metz following n visit willi relatives and friends in liie rily. left I" their car Sunday iiinrniiiK for tlielr licmie at Silver I. alie. They vvero aciomianleil by MiiH M ;i I n Xonnile whii will he their nut'.it mull Sept. Inf. Wati h the window nt No. 10 South Central avenue, for prices on Fhiien. tf 11. Kilwarils, chief petty oTflcer In Hie navy. left for Ihe Hieincrtoll ii.ivy vatil inilay after a visit for sev en';;! ilays Willi his friend;. W. It. l.an.li. Ually'a Taxi. Phono 15. Tim .Meilfonl Choral society will mi" I Ten-day tiinht itiMtead of Miin I'.ir. nli lil. wiiiMi the Ashland Choral fu.'iely will lehearKO heie with the Infill society for tho concert to he Ivcn at Ihe Chaillaiiua. SpoKe-tlio will fix that loose whool. ('. M. (lati n Auto Co. 1 OS Mr:i. A. K. llianies hi in Portland f : a . ;tl v . rks vtil with friends and n-ialive;-. Purine lll;;hway tlaraKO atill on lleik. 10S lir.i. W. I., lliilloway left today for I'liriee!, Ciilif., wlirre she will ho the n-i'.it of .'ill':'. K. ConiiiiK Kenly and .ii- lliilierl Ktlhl for several weeks. Mitchell sharpens lawn mowers, lit) South liivenddo. .Mr. and Mis. Howard 11111 and Dil lon !1. Hill and family aro expected home in a day or two from Crescent City and Urooklni.'.1;, having heen en joylm; this auto vacation trip Hlnce last Tn,enila'. All kinds of wood, mill blocks and planer fhavins at Valley Fuel Co. All fuel strictly ciiiih from now on. 105 Mis. Kay f:.u-chcll leaves tonlKht for Nnrlh Yaliiina, Wash., uflor. a vl; II al Haule Piiinl. wilh her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. John tirch. Furniture packlnK and crating. Douvilas, Ul South Ulvorsido. Phono i JH2-.I. 111"! .Mbs Nellie Heaver of Ashland, has been en:i:u;p;l ns assistant principal of Ihe Itiule Falls high .jrlinnl for tile coniinv s lino! year. Cinio, tho largest selling cigar In tho world. Two hundred million rolil last year. Try ouo nnd learn why. Six eon Is straight at (ill ilenl ers. Mason, Fhnuaii & Co., whole sale distributors. DO" The Florida riinnilng house no lon Mev eviMs. lis proprietress. Mrs, Jim Ktlvvnrils liavini: lorleited her ball I'onil follow Ini; her arrest last week, nnd disappeared from the city after liavlmt Mild tho furnishings to n sec ond lii.nd ib-a!cr. The goods were mm eil ei;t from Ihe rooms today. Mrs. llaney fur bemst itching nnd pciullii:;. tl.iruelt-Corey ItldR. !':.r! F. Aj;er wilt! is connected Willi Hie Sbklynu Auto company of. Yivi.ii. was a Sun, lav vi-itur In Med-j find, as w.ts .iImi T. .1. Yol.uni of C.i.idle, Calif. New is the time to Insuro grain. K. A. Holmes prelects you against In h by fire, while standing and while Im!i:v; harvested, threshed und In granary. , Mr. und Mrs. Jonathan Anderson and vliildrcn of San Francisco, are iiuiii touilMs who spent Sunday at llio Hold Holland and left this inor llii!:: lor I'later Lake. I or the be:.( insurance see Holmes, tile IliMlianco Man. Mrs. T. i;. . arrows left Saturday ni 'lit to join her hu ibiind at Seattle, ho bavin-.: recently obtained a situa tion with a business hoiive of that ;!;inv: nt Vacific High. nciliii iiinl Mr, Punlin Mrs. K.I Trowl.rldne ntnl Iiac l.:ike unit ivo:u a trip to ( rater ( ! 1'i.rt that 111 id H I iiy fill tllK lilllt' f . h 111. Wl I !' i' I;,,..' .. A. ' tun or tllli'i' 1'iirs imi l List Knilrlll. till year 'i initio and -So jH'opli1 li '!.- I'oilltll. hi !.! tlini' lit I Ik Mr i: I nt'.'- and Mr. I.ef iii. ri'uNtt'ied at . I'iti land. lire. iH'tt "t San Kran k' r i i v Sunday for '-'I wilh lnT par 1' U i Li I mull. i iii ill" ai'ii'rntion !M., 1 in ii m traiprr I ili't-ri'. Till? ii w , : T doitri'i'S. nt Mni'.ialh Kalis h' n Mrdforil roil iiini'.l li.irii" from land of V.1 ' : ' t li n li. ! ,.-i: Mrs. I" ! ClllMI, II I I i . 'I I n nt'Vr: :i! . . puts. Mr- in"! Alliio i" - FCi'llli'd tun : ! ' utiiro .i.j ' iiiniiiliiw's inii i Mr. II. N". nnd former wol d.nt, li"" J"s' an oxiomlod visit In MuiilKan. No ileflullo lime lias yet been fixed lor I tui funeral or tho late CI W. Peart as his son who left Fort Dode. Iowa, the evening of July 4th, has not arrived. If Mr. Peart should roach here this evening the funeral announcement will appear in tomor row niornjng's paper. Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Conroy and linoy are now en route by auto to Ontario, Canada, for a visit with relatives of the doctor's. Following UiIh visit Dr. Conroy expects to enlist in the army mcdicii! corps and Mrs. Conroy and bahy will return to Meil fonl for a short visit prior to going to San Frunclsco to reside with rela tives until her husband's return from war. The Crater Lake stage had seven train passengers to the scenic resort on Its dally trip out this morning. Harold (Iruy spent several days in Klamath Falls the latter part of last week. Mrs. C. A. Ilrlggs of SI! I Tenth street, Is a patient ut the sunlturiuni, nufl'ering from a nervous break down. Mr. and Mrs. C, N. Sanderson and Miss Kallierine Sunderson of New York 'lty, who were over-Sunday guess at the Hotel Medford, were passengers on the Crater Lake stage this morning. S. Vilas lleckwith Jr. and Ilrulnard Heel; wilh have gone to Sheridan, Wyoming, whore they will spend the rest of tho summer on a ranch near that place. Mrs. P. D. lllackden, mother of Private Karl lllackden, tho missing marine corps member, has gone to Corvallls for an extended visit with another son, It. S. Dlnckden. Her husband Is employed in tho ship yards ut Portland. Clemma S. Finley, two years old. son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Flndley of rural route 2, was operated on for appendicitis this morning at the sani tarium. Mrs. II. K. Miller and two sons are visiting for several days in Grants Puss, their former home. Lieutenant Uoudinot Conner Is now on the ocean bound for Frnnce. uflor a service of several months nt Camp Lewis, according to word Just received In Medford. Tho condition of William Von der llellen, of Haglo Point, nt the hospi tal Is reported as much Improved nnd it is now probable that an oporation will not have to be porformed on his ear. U. T. Lawton, r.epuly state sealer of weights and mensures,' is now at work In Albany, after whioh ho will go to Kugene nnd return home to Medford 111 about two weeks. John tirubb and family of F.agle Point, were visitors In the city Sun day and today. Mrs. S. lllsenbark nnd daughter who hnvo been visiting the former's sisiurs, Mrs. Arnold and Mrs. Clino left for her home at Yankton, S. !., this morning. Louis H. (llavls. who won fame nt the tlmo of tho llnllingor land scan dal, and J. F. Pardee arc visitors in the city from Washington, D. C, who are gnosis at Iho Hotel Medford. A San Francisco touring party at tile Hotel Medford en route north consists of Chas. Kleiner, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Schilling, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Waterman and M. Knlnsford. Among guests registered ut the hotels Sunday and today were Mr and Mrs. C. W. Dlpkey or Minneapo lis, M. Harris of 1 1 oi ulniii. Wash Herbert llrewitt, (1. c. Iteycs, John llartnian. J. Ilanuord and Chas. Illckabaugh of Tacoma: W. F. tllf- ford of Oakland, F. H. McKevin of Sacramento, Dr. and Mrs. 0. Hall of llllt. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Knstmnn, Horace 1!. Iturrett, John J. Itrosnan, and L. W. llyn of Portland; F. V. Martin of Poise. Idaho, and A. K. Halley. II. I.. Clark. .1. L. lloss nnd J. S. Ovcrmlc of San Francisco. DIED M VKKSIU llY Jninen W. MarUs luiy, for in any years n resilient of Cold lli! and prominent In political affairs of .lailon county, died June is ut the home of his daughter, .Mrs. .Miller, at Halney, Ore., from pneu monia. He wns bom In Keutiuky. In 1JM ho eamo to Oiemm, .ettliiiK in Cold HIM. In !!"; he moved to' Kugene, and later to Collate lirove. Mr. Murkslmry was an Odd Kelkw oi loiu stiimliim aud also a member of ! the V O l W. Ho leaves u widow and four HilMren Ceorue. a mer- I'll. nil fn- Coit.me Orove; Hen, who; le:r I'ri.tay for I'ort McWowell; Or-1 IIIe. who lives In WoKhliiKton, and Mis. Miller, who oondiielH a millinery since in Halse. Mr. Marksbiiry was e.ir- ottt. nil-zn--At the home of Mr. Law-rein-, 1-:st Main street, this efty. Sitiunhty eenlu, July i, 1MS. tler a brief illness. Miss Klia Katon. awed - yers and elnht months. Peeeased was thn daughter of Mr. and .Mn !. It. Katon or Cottl Hill She had been teuiihiK R hool dm in; ihe past enr nt tho Anderson Creek sehoolhnnse. She hns been H resl dent of O rep on for tho past seven years and was nativi of Minne sota. Heshles her parent nt tlohl Hill, deceased leave? a brother at Venecia, Culif. She wus a member of tho Hold Hill Hebekah lotlgo. Fu neral arangemcnts will be announced later. WILKINSON Mrs. Sumantha E. Wilkinson died nt the sanitarium Sunday, July "th, at 6: 13 p. m. at tiie age of CI years, one month and 12 days. She was the wire or Aaron Wilkinson and the family home was at Park place, west of the city limits. Mrs. Wilkinson is survived by the husband, und two sisters who reside in Illinois. Funeral urrangements have not yet been completed. The body will ho sent to Stillwell 111., ror interment. Mr. Wilkinson will accompany the remains to Stillwell. Feileral Forest Supcrviser .McDtil'f of the Siskiyou national forest phon ed from (Irunts Pass this inorniii; to Federal Forest Supervisor liankin to rush him live experienced fire fight ers nt once to work on u llireateniiig fire in Josephine county, lie did not tiive the location of the fire. Super visor l.'iiiikin lias arrived home from the llabbti Kars fire iiml reports that it is all headed off and will probably be hurtled out within a short lime. Ten men are now at work on this fire. Mr. Hn-tikiii reported that a new fire is huruinu in the Flat creek re gion on the oilier side of the l'iupiiiu divide, but it is surrounded ami it is thought will oon he under eonlrd. The Woodrulf Meadows fire in the Prospect district is reported ns under control. Assistant forest Su pervisor Harold Foster lias returned from assisting in fiizhtinir the bi.u fire on tile Klamath reservation nnd in the Crater national forest. This fire is now practically out. ASIIIXdTON, July 8. Prices f cotton products showinir reductions of from J0 to itll per cent as compar ed with bunted market prices were approved today If President Wilson. 'I'lie prices were nived upon at conferences-between the price fixing committee of the war industries hoard nnd n committee representin: cotton goods innniifactitrers. MRS. M'NARY'S FUNERAL ' TO BE HELD TOMORROW SAI.KM, Or.'., .Inly 8. Announce meiit is made that if I'niled Stnte Senalor Charles L, MoNiiry arrive on schedule time from Washington, tile funeral of Mrs. McNnrv will be held at 'J o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The pailliearers chosen for the fu neral will be Phil Meltcliam, Jr., Ilcniuc F. Iloiluers, Hen V. (Ilcott, Frank K. I.ovell, Dr. T. ('. Smith, Jr., and llcinv W. Meyers. FORBID SALE OF SHIPS DURING PERIOD OF WAR WASHINGTON'. Julv'S.-The ad miniti'iitiim hill forbidding the war sale or charter of American vessels or the ale of -hiK under con-trne-Uon without the approval of the -hipping Imard was pa--ed tudav by ;he senate. It already has passed the hine and now uoes to conference. CALLS CONFERENCE OF COAST DEFENSE LEAGUE SKATTI.K. July 8. l're-ident T. J. Sunp-ioi, ot' North Hend, of the In eilit eoot defence league, hiis ealted a twti day rnnt'erenee lie re Martin-.: tornorrtiw of the league nienther. The Unuue vii nri;ani7.ed for the eh iff mnne nl' uri;ini: the government t eniitruet military highways alonn the eoii-t from the Me.xieau t" the Hrit ih Colnudna borders. TINY STEEL FORKS MYSTIFY PARISIANS I'AIMS, July H.-PtirU i uiy-ti-nett by hundred- of tiny -teel twit-(H-ouued fork- who li have been found m the IMaer de la t oneorde and eNe where. They are but it fraetinu of an ineh iotiii, and are similar to tlioM1 whieh were found in sa-'k- of oat intended for foddi'r two veai a" Only iwo best kinds of corn Says corn on the u j 05T I0ASTIES ALBA-NY, Ore., July S. Fire con ditions in the Santlam forest In Linn and Marlon counties are reported this morning as being more favor able. The high winds that prevailed the past few days have gone done, but while they lasted they made con ditions bad, especially In view of Ihe great dryness of the woodB. Two of the fires went Into the tops of the trees, causing some trouble and mak ing control difficult. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Howlett There, wns a general exodus from here during the past week and among those who took advantage of the na tional holiday and left here for the different plaeex of amusement and pleasure resorts were Mr. nnd Mrs. Kred I'elouse and son Hob, Hoyal (J. Hrown, V. C. Clements our postmas ter, and a few seleel friends, who went up to the McAllister soda springs to spend the Fourth fishing and feasting .Mrs. Frank Lewis and son Wil liam took a trip to Crescent City to visit Mrs. LewU' sister, Mrs. Hall. Our county recorder. Chaunceyj , . . . ' , . . I and look Ins mother and two brothers to pend the day in the shades of I Hig Hutte creek. Hert lVaehey and family, who went up on the head waters of Little Unite creek. Mr. S. II. liarni-h and family, who spent the Fourth in the Ashland park, besides o,tiite a number who simply took a trip for the day to the shades along Hutte and liogue rivers to have pic nic dinners. The business houses in oar town were all closed and sev eral of our citizens spent the day at home. There was very few went from here to Asbalnd as the most of them were afraid of the diptheria. the 1'acitic and Kastern railroad train made its regular trip Thursday, although the train was pulled bv a Southern Pacific locomotive. They had a few passengers going up the country, and among them were W. S:' Haker who works most of the time for (iaddis and !ixon, the Page fence men of Met! ford, hut has his family on their homestead near Oerby; W. A. Hishop and Hud Mildreth, Mr. H. came over from Siskiyou country to -pend the day with his wife in Hutte Falls, and a business man from Portland, by tho name of Flood, who has heen furnishing the machinery for the Hutte Full mill. Among the visitors nt the Sunny Mde the Fourth were Heed Charley, son of 1. C. Charley, one of our pros t tenuis 1 armer- and stockman of Hrownsboro, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Wvnkoof, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Kiss ing of Medford, Joe Trefern of Hutte Fills, Mrs. T. F. Holtz, son nnd daughter, and Mrs. Loltie Van Scoy. Mrs. Howlett and o-ir daughter t Hattie started with Ted Edsall for nl vi-it with another daughter, Mrs. C. 1 K. I,v. on S,.v,,t Mi.c .'rck, noor run Klinunth -on the iiltcrmmn "I I the third, nnd returned nt midiiiulit I Kridav. Thev eame the Shovel ereek route via Ty and report the road very nme.h. John Foster, who is working with Ted Kd-iill in the loir i;inu huiness near Itutte Kails, and the (iepnert family alo went to Kort Klamath to sH'ud the Fourth and on the return trip Unraee (leppert had a mi-hap. having his ear turn over j about tw o miles the other side of llornahrnok, demolishing the top and one of the wind shield- of his ear. And in the -mashiip Mrs. Gepperfs collar hone was broken, hot no one el-e was seriou-ly hurt. t'lareiiee home. Jake Meyers of t'entral Point. V. K .Hammel. (. C. Kimr and wile were mnony the din ers Friday. Mr. K. is selling i:rM'er ies for a Medford firm. Tliuuiii-o Steiiley and wife nd Ilaniiltoii Waikm- were hu-ims,, vis itors Friday, Hubert A. Xieil of ltrown-bnro sient the niuhl with us. and so did another man who aim- to avoid publicity, i Al Mayiield and wife are at this time vi-iting :u-sts of Mr. and Mrs. y. ii. Kni-jbli'M, hi- hroilier-in-law. Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepacknge I proves it. 25c at all druggists. ; HEATH'S Plump KM. Mr. KninlifoH U iiiito sirl; ill (lib tiiiu Saturday ul'tt'rmmii and J teamed yesterday that an operation .Mr. and Mrs. .Manuel Liedinan re cently t'nmi Minthem CalitVunin, who are quests at the Stmnyide, went to MedJWd Friday on business return in? the same day. Once in a while n person eome; here and reuets me not to mention his name in the Knjjlets, hut the mot of them are perfectly willing nnd in several instarues I have been aked to mention their names. Mr. Joe Harney railed for break fast Saturday mornim;. lie and Mr. Keill were poin to Crater Lake to work this hummer. Mr W. I. Roberts, who is living on tlie Joe Under plaee, started this rnorninr with his family for Crater Lake and Fort Klamath. YANKS RESCUE PRISONERS. (Continued rTora Page Ona.) moment to inspect his gun with new interest." "We were surprised,' the officer added, "at some of the prisoners taken. Most of them were strap ping fellows, but there were a lot of them who, while big, were voung. "I want to say here that those Australians are magnificent fighters. We have been learning the game from them." During the evening of the dav the correspondent spent with the Ameri cans a big bunch of mail arrived from home and there was jubuatioti among , the men. BATTLE RAGING IN RUSSIA. (Continued from page one.) regard to the attitude of the United States government toward Russia might he expected soon. So fur there has 'been no official statement to Illuminate the decision reached Saturday when President Wilson discussed the appeals of the allies for joint action In Russia with the heads of the state, war and navy 1 denartments and the chief military (; IN MISERY FOR YEARS Mrs. Courtney Tells How She Was Cured by Lydia . Finkham's Vegetable Compound. Of-kaloosn, Iowa." For years I was simply in misery from a weakness end awiui pains ana nothing seemed to do me any good. A friend advised me to take Lydia E. JJ Pinkham's Vegs- tauie vompounu. i dii so and got re lief right away. I can certainly re commend this valu able medicine to other women who suffer, for it has done such good work for me and j know it will help others if they will give it a fair trial." Mrs. Lizzie Courtney, lOSSthAve., to day, year in and year out, suffering such misery as did Mrs. Courtney, when auch letters as this are continually being Fublished. Every woman who suffers rom displacements, irregularities, in flammation, ulceration, backache, ner vousness, or who is passing throuph the Change of Life should give this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink lium's Vegetable Compound, a trial. For Bpecial advice write Lydia E. 1J ink ham Metiicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of its lone experience is at your service. WHAT'S IN THE POT, IS GOOD FOR YOU If You Are Not; Wearing The Akron truss, you are nol wearltiK the easiest truss. Tho slipht irnurr required to hold the rupture In plai-e Is a ret elmlun to tortured wearers ot the old style hard pud. Let us thow them to you. DRUG STORE liootln leUvern1, and uavul officers. I'noflleliilly, how- j for military reusoim for the present ever, word went lortlt that a definite I a( least there would We no anuounce pollcy of action had been determined I ment 'ne nature of any upon. movement to be undertaken under The undorstandlnn has heen that , the new policy. Ugly, Unsightly Pimples Give Heed lo the Warnlnsr. rimples on tho face and other parts of the body ore warnings from Is'ature that your blood is sluggiali nnd impoverished. Sometimes they foretell eczema, boils, blisters, scaly eruptions and other skin disorders that burn like flames of fire. They mean that your blood needs S. S. S. to purify it and cleanse it of these impure accumulations that can cause unlimited trouble. This remedy is tho greatest vegetable blood puri- WILLIAM FOX presents ACE tee CjTaJvcnYure m ihe service ' !.! ti mil Ji Have you been in to see us in our NEW QUARTERS Daniels Old Stand PHONE 10 Medford Pharmacy THE INDEPENDENT SHOP We are not In tho combine. Wo are not letting someone clso dic tate how we should run our business. We employ first-class work, men. use the best materials and guarantee satisfaction. The policy of this shop Is the same as It has always been. At tlie old stnuil, Tomer of ltlvcrsldo nnd Highlit. Billings Carriage and Auto Works Gagnon Lumber Yard All Kinds of niiiirli and dressed Lumber. Spot-ialtii's: Dimension stuff. Finishing Li'imlior, Shinnies. Sash and Hoops, UoofinS l'ai.er, Fruit J!oxcs. Hive us a trial and F.uv Jackson County products. Place orders now for Fruit Hoses. New Shed 1130 S. Front St. Phone 859, Merford Are Signals or Bad Kiood Irnnwii. nnd contains no minerals or chemicals to injure the most deli cate skin. Go to your drugstore, nnd get a bottle of S. S. S. today, and get rid of those unsightly nnd disfiguring pimples, and other skin irritations. And it will cleanse your blood thor oughly. If you wish special medical advice, youKcan obtain it without charge bv writing to Medical Direc tor, 29 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Georgia. COMEDY Lyons and Moran in 'Bad News" HIGH iin.um.uiM