V'A9Fj TWO MT!TFOT?I) MAIL TRTBUNK AfTCDFOTlD. OKFiON. SATURDAY. JITLY 1JVJ0tS TOCAL AND U PERSONAL A goodly supply of k-otton linn arrived for tho gauzo room of the Hod Cross and Ihoro Is plenty on hand for ult Tvorkors who will coino. The gauze room will bo open all day from now on on Red Cross working days. Mrs. Paul Hanson, local agont for Nuhono Corsets. Phono 585-II. 117 Tho first public appearance of Bedford's now school superintendent AVllllam Davenport, will bo on Sun day night at 8 o'clock at the First Methodist church when ho will de liver a patriotic address. There will bo special music. Insure your grain and hay. Gen eral insurance. D. It. Wood & Co., No. 7 West Eleventh street. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Alcnderfcr and Jlrs. A. 11. Cunningham will nrrlvc home tonight or Sunday morning from their two weeks camping stay at Prospect. Furniture packing and crating. Douglas, 201 South Riverside. Phono 1C2-J. Ill' Tho fire department was called Friday afternoon to 4'cach Btreot to extinguish a threatening grass fire. MclOlroy's band, tioid Hill open air pavilion. Monday night. July U. 05 Clarence 8. Cramer, former prin cipal of tho Washington Bclionl and formerly of tho Seventh company, writes from Fortress Monroo, Va., where ho had been taking tho offi cers training course that ho had lioon commissioned second lieutenant and expected to sail for France with in a few days. Men's, women's and children's canvas Bhoes at cost. No. 10 South Central. 11. N. Albright, acting director or tho biircnu of natlonnl parks Is cx pocted to pnss thru Modford this evening and stay between trains 54 end 10. Full line of camp goods. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' ' C. A. Potorson of Gold 1 1 111. wns n Moil ford visitor Friday. W. D. Thompson of Gold Hill, was n rocont aiedford visitor. Rollablo repairing at Pacific High way Carago. 108 A Jolly auto parly which had been touring California arrived at tho llotol Modford last evening from Crator Uiko and left today Tor Scat . tie. Those In Ihe party wore Mr. and Mrs. O. U Hurt, Dr. Sanford Glum, and Mrs. Goorgo V. Illgloy or San Francisco; Mrs. W. A. Sherlock and Mrs. Claronco Diinhin of Alluras, Calif., and Miss Nelllo Cornish, Her man Schnenfeld, ,1. II. Nowborger and Henry Ayers of Seattle. Kvor body's going. McKlroy's jazz nana, uold Mill, Monday night, Jnlyi Jli. ., Mrs. G. C. McClaln and daughter left today for Klamalh Falls to join Mr. McClain, who has boon omnloved In ono of tho mills there for some tlino. The family expects to rolurn to Modford by winter. For tho host Insuranco seo Holmes, the Insuranco Man. norgennt Clalius McCredln who was only recently discharged from a immnry hospital in New York, Is hero on sick leavo visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. E. I.oehnr, Miss K. .lunker nd Will .lunker of Stockton, Calif.. RUto tourists who returned from ('in ter l.nko yesterday, left tho Hotel Holland this morning for Portland. William G. Tnlt leaves Sunday for n business visit at 'Portland. Tho local Girls .Vatlonal Honor Kuard chapter dance will bo given in tho large hull nt Ihn Niilulorliini to night. A flve-pleco orchestra will furnl h music. Storngo hatterlcs for all cars. C. M. Gates Auto Co. Mr. and .Mrs. Em melt .V. Palmer of near Central Point, are spending the summer in Scuttle. The recent but weal her has taken great deal of snow rrom tho heights of Mt. Shasta. It Is reported that very little snow ,lllw remains on the mountain, much less than ( h(, same dale last jour. The snow nearly all melted from thn mountain last enr and It Is thought It v. Ill be en tirely melted by the last r August this yearThe Siskiyou .News. Now Is tho tlmo to lnsuro grain. It. A. Holmes protects you against loss by fire, while standing and while aarvosii'd, threshed and Km nary. In In .lllstire TaWiu's court friiliij Ji. ' l.Mich. the w '.Her crock miiiiicr. appeared t answer to a ..large or r water huviullv de nied him by Fred l'iimi,ilm;s. (he ,a. Irlct walennaster. The rase was .on tinned until Men, lay t ,:Ve Mr. Lynch time t cMi.iiU bis attorney' Solio dam e. ,l, ;rn ja;,. ,,,,;, Gold Hill. Monday night, .V i:,. n Mr. and Mrs. .1. . .,;,rlill r ,,. mRth Falls and Mr. and Mrs. .lohn McCarthy or Knterprlsc are among the Oregon viiltors regl-aoed nt the Hotel Holland. Mr. and Mrs. M. Montgomery with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. I'ngor of Rose burg, left this afternoon for a day's visit at Crater I.uko. Mr. t'nger Is tho Southern Pacific tranmaster for this division. All kinds of wood, mill blocks and plauor shavings nt Valley Fuel Co. All fuel strictly cash from now on. 105 Frank Gagnon, tho crippled col ored mun, was discharged at his trial beforo Justice Taylor yestorday on tho charge of setting a grass fire at Willow Springs, on condition that ho at onco leave tho county. Gagnon, who has only one foot and 1b seem ingly well educated, Is a hobo, and immediately on his arrival n jail after his arrest proceeded to tako a bath and cut his hair, lie claimed that tho grass flro ho is accused or starling Ignited accidentally from his camp fire. A few minutes work and some top dressing will restore that old faded top. C. 10. Catos Auto Co. Miss Anno McCormick went to Itoguc lllvcr this morning to glvo a war bread demonstration in that vicinity. Mitchell sharpens lawn mowers. 36 South Rlversido. Miss ituth Sharp will leavo for Portland next Monday following t threo weeks visit wllh her parents llov, and Mrs. .1. W. Sharp. Mrs. Haney for hemstitching and needling. Garnott-Coroy Dldg. " Mr. and Mrs. 1). M. Powers of haw- ton, Okla., aro spending several days in Medford. They are touring tho Pacific coast and will mako a trip to Crater hake from here. Federal Cord Tiros are here. C. 13. Gates Auto Co. , Among lhe auto tourists at the Hotel Modford last night and today were Mr. and Mrs. George Hurt and Miss George Hurt of San Francisco, It. V. Keelilo and party of San Joso, Dr. and Mrs. II. It?. Jensen of Makors- rield, Calif., Mrs. J. W. Wolser and .Miss Anna Weiser of Fresno, Dr. and .Mis. G. II. Whipplo of San Francisco, and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wilson of San Francisco. Pacific Highway Garage still on deck. 108 iMcdford soldiers who aro now at tending field artillery ofricors' school at Camp Taylor, Louisville, Ky., aro Hon Newbury, 'James Van'co and Everett Corey, who woro transferred to Camp Taylor from Cump Lewis. Spoko-tito will fix that loose wheel. C. K. Gatos Auto Co. 108 .Miss Dorothy Stewart left this morning for Sail Francisco, where she will take tho nurses' training course In Lano hospital. Don't Just nsk for oil. Insist on V'ecdol. C. E. Galos Auto Co. O. V. Myers leaves tonight for a several days business trip to Port laud. Upholstering, maurossos mndo over and furniture repairing. Douglas, H12-.T. 100 A big lime Is expected at tho II. Y. P. II. meeting at (lie Ilaptist church at t! : -1 r. Sunday evening. Tho meet ing will bo in cbargo of group one. liul I'll itayniond is chairman anil II. F. Nerr, lender. Tho church orches tra of seven pieces will play. Thcro will also ho special music. Dolly's Taxi. Phone lo. liev. John YV. lloyl, Presbyterian Sunday school missionary has just returned from a six hundred mile missionary tour of Lako.and Klam ath county, visiting placos In the re gion of Merrill, Illy, Lnkovloiv, Sum mer 1-uko, Fort Hock, Crescent, and returning over llio Crater Lako mountain. Dr. Ilelno, Gnrnctt-Coroy Bldg. Chairman Folger slates that the regulations regarding beof anil pork do not apply nt present to any of the states west of the Kinky mountains. We have at present absolutely no re strictions on the stile In Oregon or beef and pork. There aro no meatless days Slid the only tiling Is that peo ple liavo been roo nested not to ex ceed two pounds per week per person in their consumption of meat. Your neighbor's new enr mny tie his old one painted wllh Murphy Ha Colo Varnish. C. K. Gates Auto Co. Mr. Churchill, conservnllon chair man, writes thanking the people of Jin 'kson county for the splendid record made in going on a wbcatless basis and returning (he flour for shipment to Europe. There was only one dealer In this county that refused to sign tho agreement. Every other men hunt gave the movement un qualified support. We have done our best to help our men In tho war. George Given, who owns a farm on Konue river In Eagle Point district, was a Meilford tisitor Thursday. Among visitors In lhe city regis tered at tho hotels today aro K. P. 1'iilnam of Denver, Perry K. Ilanill ten of Cleveland. Samuel l' Imsb of -New York City, C. K. Cotton of Palo Alio. T. K. Ilurk or Seattle, .Mrs. John C. Perry of Santa Monica, Peter Hub! of Viiina, Arl-, W. E. Hurt. James A. Scaring an, I I). E. Greer ot Portland ami A. Griffin and V. A Wilson and Arthur Parmely of San Train Isco. Mrs. J. M. Schulor and (laughter left tor their homo at Slsson, Calif., today after a several days business Ml in Medloid. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kopp of Valley City, .V. !)., who woro visiting Mrs. Douglas Hurgen nt Talent, a former North Dakota neighbor, left Friday for a sojourn at Long llcach. Calif. Corporal William G. Davis, who has been in the aviation service for the past seven months and stationed at Vancouver barracks, arrived in tho city this morning on a CO hours furlough for a visit with Ills mother, Mrs. M. K. Davis, and sisters, Mrs. W. A. Hooker, and Mrs. T. E. Miller. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Van Scoyoc and children run down to the city from their outing camp on Elk creek near Trail for a few hours yesterday aftur noon and returned last "night. This week they will make a side trip to Crater Lake. They will not return homo until Die latter part of the month. v Mrs. J. II. Koss and daughter of Ashland are guests at the Hotel Mod ford. Hen C. Sheldon, of Medford, and 13. V. Carter and G. A. Hrlscoe, or Ashland, were in Eugcno Wednesday on (heir way to Portland, where they will meet representatives ol six east ern oregou cities and will begin or ganization or a campaign in favor of the normal school measures that will appear on tho ballot this fall. The measure providing for two addition al normal schools In Oregon one In tho southern and ono in the eastern part of tho slalo Is similar to tho measure that has been voted on bo fore. Eugene Dally Guard. SAX FRANCISCO, July 13. An interiirban electric car laden with shipbuilders overturned early today near South San Francisco Four persons were reported killed and 15 seriously injured. Apparatus of the city fire department was rushed to aid In extricating tho Injured. Tho enr waB known as a "one man ear," tho motorman, Geo. W. Sleep man, acting as conductor also. Sleep man, who was uninjured, was taken to the Hayvlow pollco station and booked for manslaughter. 'He was unable to mako a statement. According to the police, Sleepman loft tho running of tho car to ono of tiio passengers whilo he went rnslde to collect faros. . Tho man nt the con troller was unable to control Iho Car as It approached tho curve. The pollco were unable to learn his name and believed that ho fled from tho sceno of tho accident. The .lend are H. M. liiclinnlsoii, Herbert lVrossii, K. J. Hatcher, l.nuis I'ernssa, Monde I'erossn, 11. I'piiiolln niul Joseph Savjiiiiiiii. The only wonan on lhe car, Miss Julia Mnliislina, 17, was uiniiiiir lhe se verely injured. Tho death' of Jos. Garrio, n ship worker, this afternoon as tho result of tho street car wreck hero early today, brought tho list of dead up to eight. Threo of the injured woro not ex pected lo fillrvlvo the day. telephone message was received In tho city Ibis morning that Roy Possum, a well known Medford man, while fishing in tho lioguo Itivor, ono and a half miles below tho free ferry, and near Morgan hill, was drowned. Coroner Perl and Chief of Pollco Kittson with several others loft for the scone this forenoon to help recover the body. No oilier details had been received in Medford up to a late hour this afternoon. Ilossum, who resided on tho Cen tral Point road near Iho city limits, leaves n wife and child. Ho Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John 11. Ilossum of South Central avenue. Hunger Causes Hun Illness. AM ST Ell DAM, July lit. The Ill ness wllh which thousands of Her ons in German Industrial districts nro suffering and which has been de scribed as Spanish Influenza Is really an Illness due to hunger and conse quent exhaustion, the Tclegrnat says it has learned. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY W AN I'Eli- A tew more men lo work at Crater Lake. Court Hall. KOI! SALE Team and harness, weight '.'.otui lbs. Price Jliio.oo. Side-delivery rake, specially good for alfalfa, .:,u.no. G. w. Jacobs. Gold Hill. Oregon. !s WANTED Sure I'll go. we won't have any punctures or blow-outs, either, for 1 use I'nivorsal Tire Filler. Arrange your private par ties for any old place. Chas. W. Austin, phone eJti.l.. !," DRAFTED MEN JO GET RECEPTION Thoro will bo a reception and sup per for tho drafted men of Jackson county In tho City park Friday, July 1 nth. Tho drafted men who leave July 21st will not only attend this meeting, but also tho 1918 regis trants, about 200 in all. Tho men will report at tho park at C. : ;i 0 and tables will be laid on Iho lawn In front of tho handstand. Mrs. E. N. Warner, county chair man of the woman's division of the state council of defense, and Mrs. R. W. Clancey, have generously agreed to take charge of thiB part of the program, and will see that tho boys who are soon to fight for their country are generously provided for. Following the supper there will bo a short meeting under the direc tion of Mayor C. E. Gates. John K. Kollock, executive secretary of tho state council of defense, will deliver an address, particularly for tho war workorB of Aiedford and vicinity, and there will probaoly bo short talks by other speakers. Following the open meeting the drafted men will gather In the public library vhero a meeting will bo held for thom exclusively. This will bo addressed by a national officer of the United States army and legal instructions will be given by an at torney. This Is the first public meeting held in Medford in honor of the drafted men of the county and the loyal people of the community can bo depended upon to mako It un oc casion worth remembering. LIKED AT FRONT Mrs. E. H. Hnrd of Modford re ceived an interesting letter yesterday from a friend, Corporal C. Hruington of the 98th noro squadron In Franco, from which the following is an ex tract: "I want to tell you that tho men at this post enjoyed somo apples sont horo by Modford growers. They were especially fine and had kept woil and woro well packed. I am sure I express tho sentiments of every man who partook when I thank you most gratefully for them. Please convey this to the men who sacri ficed time and money ( glvo us a good bite or two. "Fruit growing is a neglected art all over Franco. Modern horticul tural methods aro unknown. The farmers simply plant tho trees, no spraying, no careful picking and se lection." "With the colors', May 31st, 1918." Kl, I'ASO, Tex., July El Arch bislnii Francisco (Iruzeo ol' (iiiadula jiirn, Mcx., was arrested by military authorities at Lagos, Jalisco, July 5. and is now being- held as a uisniier, according lo a courier who reached here today Willi a request for HKho A. .1. Sliulcr to assist in obtaining the archbishop's release. Tolcgrnms were immediately sent by Illshop Sbuler to Consignor llon zano, apostolic delegato to Washing ton and Moiisignor Kelly of Chicago, reporting his arrest. No reason for tho arrest Is known hero. DR. RICKRRT KVKS SlTENTH-'lCAl.I.V TESTED, AND GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED Suite 1 over May Co. NO 1)11018 I'SEl) Clubbing Rates Medford Mall Tribune and Crescent City Courier. Modrord Mall Tribune ( Dally). ..". Oil Crescent City Courier (Weekly) 2. on Clubbing rate. SO. 00. Medford Mall Tribune! Weekly) f I. SO Crescent City Courier I Weekly) 2.00 f .1.30 Clubbing rate, f 2.50. E BE BUILT AT ONCE Tl (From the Siskivou News.) Congressman Raker's telegram to The News .Monday afternoon was. re ceived by the ill nunc miners with mil. li satisfaction. Large delegations from Sc.ilt Valley nn.l the Klamath river section had gathered in the court house to discuss the building or improvement of roads leading to the chronic deposits aloiut-thc Klam ath and Scott Vivers. Jfr. linker's telegram announced Unit the govern ment would commence work on the roods at once. Alter much discussion the board appropriated .$10,1100 lo he used in eo-opcration wilh the gov ernment in providing outlets from Ihe chrome deposits. It was provided however, thattlio trucks should pay the county four cents per mile for Hie use of Hie roads to provide a fund for upkeep. There will be in the neigh borhood of 1(10 lieavv trucks hauling the ore. and lhe necessary wear and tear on Hie roadbed will be verv heavy. The Scot I river delegation argued in favor of improving' tho canyon road on the ground that t its a per manent one and that t lie improve ments llierenn would lie of lusting benefit, while the road advocated bv the Kliiinath river delegation .would be only temporary and would he abandoned after the chrome industry came to an end. The county surveyor estimates that "More Miles psrGallcn "Afore Miles on Tires' 5-PM-ae!r Ctr 0 (CS Road iter 825 J-Pmiinffr, with All-Wcfllw Top - S2$ 5-Pais. Sedan - - 12?S 0-Pat. Town Car - 1J74 ill rrlf t.o-K IMroll Wlr wriMla rtpilar ri'pmtnl nJU ud Towu lac I A.W.Walker I Auto Co; Medford Oregon But a Proven Model. the Klanintli river rond will cost .fOO, 000 ond the Scott, river canyon road -:i7,ooo. i . J.M.GRESSLEY QUITS J. M. Crcssloy, former head ot the commercial department of the high school, who recently resigned his po sition and accepted similar ono at Seattle at an increased salary, has Informed the school board that his decision Is final and that ho will entertain no proposition to remain here. Tho school hoard hold a special meeting last night to tako up the matter with Superintendent Daven port of filling of several vacant tcachors positions. Deyond re-em-ploylng Miss Nell Keiscr of Eugene for another year, no other action was tnken and the board adjourned until Tuesday night in order to give fur ther time to Investigate tho various candidates for vacancies. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY An extraordinary salo. Tooth brush and Tumbler Holder, no charge. San Tox Tooth Paste, as good as the best .'. 25 cts. One Sanitary Tooth Brush 35 cta- One Palm Olive Soap ...r....10 cts. 70 cts. SALE PRICE 48c HEATH'S DRUG STORE' Phone 881. Goods Delivered. For five years this Maxwell motor car has remains J standard in practi cally its present form. That's four years longer than some of its would-be rivals have stayed in business. And it is longer than any other com parable model has endured. . Of course wo have changed body lines and other external details from time to time, for the Maxwell clientele fastidious as well as frugal. Maxwell buyers demand style and finish, and all thor,c other qualities that make all tho difference to the owner who would be proud of the looks as vell as pleased with the performance of his car. But mechanically the changes in all those years have been in refinements of details only. We have never had to apologize for a single detail never found it neces sary to chango any unit in the original Maxwell And you know, that had there been a single weak link one detail that was faulty in the slightest keen competition would have forced a change of such. -wrmsfsr. When, after looking them all over, you select a Maxwell motor car for yours, you have the satisfaction of knowing that rnoro than a quarter of a million other careful buyers endorse your judgment and your good taste. Better decide while the present price holds there's no telling, when it may have to advance again. Ask for Threaded Rubber Insulation And ace that you get what you a sic for. You can tell by the Willard trademark which 13 brended into the side of every Still Better Wil lard Battery. Only batteries with this trademark have Threaded Rubber Insulation; The VVillar4 Mark is your 03 curance that you are geting in your battery the most durable insulation known. There's more about the Mark and the Insulation in the book let "A Mark with a Mcan.'ng for You." ELECTRIC SHOP . .Cor. 8 and Uarllelt Sts. V , ; J V