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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO OX, "WEDNESDAY, JULY .U IMS
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HY MAIL IN AOVANt'K:
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I mil "v. without Hum. ay Hun, ytfiir. 11.00
1 tally, without Kuniiuy Hun, month .f
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.Iiii'kmjnvlMf. (Vnlral Point, J'liu-nlx:
1 mil v, wtth Sunday Sun, .war 7.'"
Duflv, with Sunday Klin, month M
Dall'v, without Sunday Sun. y'tit. 6'U
lntly. willioul Sunday Sua. month .
Offirlal nmT of the City of Mtlfin..
Official pap'-r of Jat-k.son County,
Kntored nit nt'cond-clJin nmttiT nt
Medford, Oregon, under the uct of Mari-h
, 1 H71.
Bwoni Olrotilation for June, 3,964.
MKMtlKIt OK THK ASSOCIATED
11 1 KSS.
Villi T-eiifo'rt Wire Hervli'p. Tin Ahmo
rlaLrd 1'reKH 1h cxuMinI vely entitled to
the ue for republication of all ?iewn
illHpatehi'H credited to It or not other
wlm credited In thin paper, mid aIo the
loeal ncu'H ptihllHlod herein. All ritfhtH
if repuhl lea Him of special illKpuU-lifH
herein are ulwo ivwrvt'd.
1 VOTICB TO UBBOSXBEXS J
X Tf you fn 11 to rfcelvo the Mall
Tribune promptly and on time 4
J Phone 609-J
Kvidewe coiilimiPR to nwiuiiuluii'
thiit Miijor K. K. Ki'lly, tbo fmimtr
MiiltWd lit ( ornoy serving in (lin sig
nal corps in Krnnrp, in mnkinir good
tiH it nuIiIkm mid ol'tirer in Fritnee.
Two went letters from nrniv oiTi
eer in Kniiu'D toll ol' Mnjoi Kelly'
work. 1
Second Lieutenant t'harles Y.
I'riin, i'onncrly of Jacksonville, who
i'or some time lms been uttm-hi'ri to
general licndn,uarlciH of the Aniericun
exjtetlitioiiary forces, writes in pntf
ns follows, to a friend:
"I meet Major (Judye) K. K. Kelly
quite frequently as he is 8tatioiied
near luunhniarters and is freiiumlly
up here on liusiness. He is well lik
ed and popular, beinjr regarded as an
efficient officer as well as still r
laiuiutr his fine tcrMmal (pia)ittcs,"
Further testimony as to Major
Kelly's military efficiency comes in
a letter from Lieutenant ,1. l ltij-er
of the motor transport service of the
'American army in France, to the
Med font lodue of Klks, of which he is
a nicmher. In part he write:
"I had one piece of jjood luck since
rominjf here. Almost the first per
son 1 ran into was Judije Kelly, or
rather Major Kelly.
'Judie is ju-t the same old judge,
and says he would like to play some
hridye, hut has no time and he is
really a very busy man. lie is chief
signal officer for the advance see
lion and is making" .(iood with n veu
pencc. "1 have a friend, a captain and
West Point gradmuo under Major
Kelly, and the Wot Pointer swears
by htm. Piium form a West Pointer
for a reserve officer is rare indeed.
"I have had a couple of nice visits
with the judtfe and enjoyed them very
much indtvd. He wave me some Mail
Tribunes which I read thoroughly. 1
saw where the bridge comer must
have been broken tip when Court Hall
had the rheumatism, Hope he i
better. ' suppose that dudae Kelly ha,
written all alumt litis dd town old
even nt the time of the Uomau em
iire entirely walled and at one time
moled. A small portion of the old
luiiaau wall still exi.-ts aUo one of
the old Woman jiate: but this
walled to pniloet it. (live tnv rcuutd
lo all (he boy- - will be itlad ttt hear
tVoui any who have time to write.
Ite-t w i-hes to all."
THE HERO OF THE HOHENZOLLERNS.
S.M.KM, July St. The Rtteiniited
pscapv )at nlht of fonr oouvIoia nt
the Btnto prUou, frutrHted hy ititnnls
rvclcil Ihi! mrlliod uod by lliMinfll
ThuoipMin, ronvUii'il tor miinler mt
VtvA Thnnlicr, In cvcapini; Mumtay
night. Thoiniison niui his conlc'i'i
ale, worklnR mnlfr water, hiul niim1
'the 9tol tinrjt which cxlciitl intit a
utrpRin of water which runs throiiKh
the penitentiary and (s used for pow
er purpose... They hail es.apod un
der water. Last nlsht four men
tnndo the Fame effort and were
c&UKht after they had floated under
water omo distance and were crawl
ing out of tho creek.
GHXKIf AL VOX FKAXCOJS has lici'ir .(JiKi.iisspd in
(lisfi'nii'O by tho kfiisor Ixcauw of tlio defeat tif tho
(JeniiaiiH in the sooond battle f tlio Marno. Whonovor a
ilan fails, tho (Icniians have to take it out on something
even if its only a oathodrnl.
Wo wove told that the battle was under tho direction of
tho (Ionium Crown IVmeo and that the Kaiser, after ap
proval of Ihe plans of oompaigi) watohod the laiujehing of
the drive from safe distance.
Does any one suppose that if the I Inn drive had re
sulted successfully that ioneral Von Francois would have
received any credit? No, the Crown 'Prince would bo the
hero. Why not, then give him tho credit for tho failure,
instead of i'indiiifr another scapegoat ?
The Crown Prince's army made tho least progress of
the five (lei'inan armies driving toward Paris at the out
break of the war when halted by the first battle of the
Manie. A severe defeat was then administered to the
Crown Prince's army in the Argonno but although Von
Kluck, and other generals lost their official heads, the
Crown Prince kept his command.
Again t he taking of Verdun was .scheduled for a Crown
Prince triumph but the long and bloody seige resulted
only in costly sacrifice of (iorman life Verdun was never
taken. Tho chief of the (Jernian staff lost his job but the
Crown Prince kept his command.
All during 1917 the Crown Prince hammered at the
Chemin-des-iJamos losing over 100,000 Germans and
gaining no ground. Other generals again wore made the
goats but the Crown Prince survived a hero without a
victory.
At last came the Gorman offensive of May 15 and the
Germans again reached the Marno only to bo hurled back
in July. Tho brief triumph of the Crown Prince proved to
be only one of Foch's traps and his beaten and decimated
forces are having hard work to get back to their starting
point.
Such is the brilliant military record of the royal hero
of the llohonzollorns none of whom ever get near enough
a fight to smell powder and who like King James, view
the battle from afar to grab the gobs of glory when
there are any, and pass tho buck for defeat to some
blameless and helpless subordinate.
A SUNDAY PAPER.
BF.0AUiSl3 of war conditions, the Medford Sun has uit
down from a daily publication, to a weekly and will
be issued every Sunday until conditions justify resumption
of a daily. This will, with the Mail Tribune, give the people
of the valley a seven day newspaper with full Associated
Press dispatches.
The Sunday Sun will be sent Mail Tribune subscribers
and the Mail Tribune to Sun subscribers. The cost of the
seven day paper will bo ()." cents a month or $7.50 a year by
carrier, or ( per year by mail, in advance.
: GERMAN JUmifflf.
10 ACI IN SIBERIA! ACTION IN FLANDERS
PAlilK. July HI. (Iliivn Asseney)
ticncrul army stuffs at Tokio and
I'ekinn are )treiaritii; for joint ac
tion utitlcr Ihe agreement between
t'liimi mid Japan for action in Sibe
1'oi llaud Livestock
roiiTI.AXn, Ore., July :U. Cat
lie sternly; receipts ."(!. .Steers, prime,
l 1.7'xu l'J.J."i; flood lo choice, $lll.7,'i
((( 1 1.7. ; medium to jjood, $o,".lt((r
lll.T.'i; fair to medium, f 8..0(n' !..i0 ;
common to fair, .'.."tHi 8.."0: cows
and heifers, choice, t8.00i.uS.rui' me
dium lo stood, $ii.00(o 7. ."id; tfiir lo
medium, f .".00( (i.00 ; fanners, rt.00
(h.'vOO; hulls, ."i..".0(i r.;"ll : culver-,
.8.:0(u 1 l.."iO; sloekcrs and feeders,
(i.00( S.00.
Ilo'js hiuhcr; receipts -1110. Prime
mixed, $1S.2."( 1H.."0; medium mix
ed. 18.110(0 IS.'J.'i; roiiirh heavies,
ltl.7."i(.i 17.00; pia-s, $K).00Zl(i.."i0',
hull; of sales, S?18.'J."..
Sheep lower; receipts dotl. Kast of
mountain lambs, l.'I.Oihu 1 1.00 : val
ley lambs, 1 J.'iOoi llt.OO; veurliims,
0..'iO,i 1(I.;,0; wether-., .8.."0(u ll.'.tl ;
c, sii.00(u 8.00.
LONDON", July 31. Tho Gorman
artillery displaced considerable ac
tivity last night in the region of -Morris
on the Klnnders front, taken yes
terday hy the Australians, and in the
Keminel sector, the war office an
nounced today. It was also active on
both Bides of the Somme.
Circuit Court
Jessie T. Coss vs. H. M. Coss. De
murrer.
W. r. Klnneson vs. Carl W. Aber-
cromble et al. Notice.
The Pacific Highway Oarage vs.
W. C. Lamed. Notice of Lien.
Kstnte of Lorlna S. Carpenter.
Proof of publication.
Hotter anil Kkk
l'Olv'TI.ANH, Ore., Julv :U.-- Hot
ter sicudy. t'ltv creamery prints,
"e; carton, ,Yle; buying price but
ter t'at, ortlund, .Vc ; cube extols,
17'-e; seconds, ..', ; dairy, ,Vm
K(H!S -Sellfiis: pnet. case eotint,
i'-jc. Ihnitiy price -lite; selling price,
eandli d, liic; selected candled, in
cartons, l8Mi'.ie,
roi'l.Tlv'Y Hens, 21(iT2ae; broil-
er- Jli(irJ8c; old i-oostrs, 1 tii-;
lurkcs L'8(o.!0c; secse, 2'Jc; ducks,
yoniiir, iiOtu .!."c.
rorOnnA flntD
WI1KAT New crop, 2.20: barley,
feed, .M:. brewini:, $.C; oats, $i'.o
bill; corn'! No. o, vellow, if (It!.. "id bid.
Ml I.1.STI KKS - Hru. :U: shorts
f.5;l; niiddlius, jilil.OOui HO.oO.
HAY liiiynm price, timothy.
io 1 1 ; nlt'alfa. '.'(!; era in. ".'7 "0
McCurdy Agency
(tcnenil Insurance
Medford National Hank Illdx.
Telephone 123.
COURT HOUSE REPORT
Reported by Jackion County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Central Are.
WHAT TO PAY STORES FOR GROCERIES
FREE. BIG COW BOOK.
Addrr. IV A C. l)jni-l' Hn.lon,
Jteat Kstnte Transfers
Georse A. Morse et ux. to O.
C. IlOKgs. Lot 10, blk IS,
Medford t 10.00
William P. Grlssom, et ux. to
A. .1. Grlssom, et ux. NK4
SKVSi; XEVi sec. 24,
twp. 37, K. IE., and gov
ernment lot A, sec. IS and
lota 1, 2, 3. sec. 19, twp.
37, It 2K., 239.26 acres ... 10. U0
ltalph G. Jennings to Jackson
county. Land in Jackson
county 10.00
United Slates Food Administration's weekly price list tor Juckvon coun
ty for this week folows; The Ijiiki' figures under "consumer pays" lire the
maximum (irices Unit on the average should be charged by "cash and
carry" stores mill the higher figures maximuins llml should be charged
by stores "-ivinir credit, delivery, and similar services.
ifetailer Consumer Pa vs.
AHTICI.K 1'ays.
Wheat flour in 411 lb. sack 2.70 sack 2.WI to $3.00
live flour per 10 lb. sack 8 sack , .72 to 7-lc, or
7 4-."ic 'H'r lb. ill less than mill
packages.
Oornflntir'; 1 .07'2 lb. . .Il'i to il-'Me lb.
Com meal, yellow, per 10 lb. sack ' .(UVj k -"7 fo 81c.
Corn grilis and tiointly er 10 lb cask o!) sack .82 to 8c.
Corn rils & hominy 1:!4 lb pnckiifie 10 2-3 .20 to 21c.
Uolled oiitu per B ib. bugs 73 sack .HI to fl.OO.
Hurley flour, ordinary (trade 12. "0 bbl. 7 '. i to 8c. lb.
Corn slarcli, eiliblo, ordinary gra ) ' 10 lb. .12o to 13' ie lb.
liice, ordinary grude - 12 ib , l. to 17c.
Granulated sngur 08 -l-fi , 10c lb.
Means, dried, white J 1 Vj lb .14 to loc lb.
Deans, dried, red . 0!1;)4 Ib ll'i lo 13c lb.
Evaporated milj;, Inrste size 13 can ' .1. "'.. to Iti'xi can.
I.urd substitutes, ordinary grade, in tins 14c can .111 to 20c can.
Caned corn, sliin'd, No. 2 oVdu'y grade 14c can 111 to 2II can.
Canned tomatoes, No 2 size, onln'y grade .13c can .17'.2 taJH'-ic can
Canned peas, No. 2, ordinary grade... 13 can .17 lo 20c can.
Canned xirk & beans, No. 2, ordinary
grade lOV, can .2.') lo 30c can.
Prunes, local 1. .08c lb. .10 to lie Ib.
Dried peaches .13'i Ib .17 to 19c lb.
Dried peaches, local :.. .10 lb. 1:l2 to 14i c Ib.
Evaporated upricot.s, Cul 22 Ib 30 to 32c Ib.
Corn syrup, ordinary grade, per 10 Ib.
. pail '. 8.1 pail 1.04 lo $1.10 pail
Butler, per roll ..' 1.00 to 1.0(1 1.10 lo 1.17) roll
Eggs, per doz 40 lo 4,2' .4.") to 47V-c doz
Local potatoes 03 to. 04 ")e lb.
Cheese..: .' 27' ic Ib .35 to 40c lb.
Kin
I -THE COW NEEDS H(IP. I
(VJP 'ME SPRIHG I
t BUY DR DANIELS' '
COW INVIGORATOR
FROM YOUR DEALER
HEATH'S DRUG
STORE fXC
Can Serve You With Dr.
, Daniels' Horse and Cattle
JJ. Medicine. , , Come , ,in .
j and See lis andGet,
Any substantial overchure shutiM be promptly reported to committee.
Eat the stuff rniyd near lioine; dun t tax the railroads with importa
tions.
Suar eonsuinntion after Aui;ut 1st limited to 2 lbs. per month per
person. Idm't eomplain. In France they have less than one pound.
All the food administration regn.Htimis must be scrupulously observed
if we are to win the war. Are vou anAmeriean?
JACKSON COt'NTY IMiICK IXTKHPHKTIXO HOARD
JULIAN ELT1NGE
AT PAGE TONIGHT JAP LINER RESCUED
Julian Kltingc sinning in "Coun
tess Charming," which will be seen nt
Page thAitcr Wednesday nnd Thurs
dny, was born in Butte, Mont., but his
parents moved to Boston, Mass., while
he was still very younjr and it was in
that city that he went to school nnd
spent the gTonter part of his child
hood, lie was forced to go to work
at the eurly age of. fourteen.
The story that he is n llarvurd man
doubtless owes its origin to the fiet
that Mr. Ellinge, whose real naineby
the way, is William Dalton, belonged
to the Boston Cadets, n military or
ganization, many of the members Of
which were Harvard men. The Cadets
wej-e in the habit of giving excellent
uuialeur productions yearly and it
was at one of these, namely, "Miss
Simplicity." that Julian Kltinge' gain
ed his first notoriety as a female im
personator. During- his whole asso
ciation with the Boston Cndets, Mj
Eltinge was associated with a Boston
wholesale house.
But his talent was too great to be
"hidden under a bushel," and it was
not long before he made an npHnr
nnec ut the New Aiusterrnin Hoof in
New York City, and later journeyed
to London, where he was seen in l'JlMi
at Ihe I'nluee theater.
.Subsequently he appeared in sever
al vaudeville engagements, receiving'
sometimes as much as $1,000 or $1,
")00 a week. His success in vaude
ville led him still nnother step up the
ladder of success nnd in "The r'a-s-cinating
Widow," in the dual role of
Mrs. Monte nnd Hal Blake, he scor
ed a phenomenal success. This was
at the Liberty theater, New York City
in Hill.
WOMEN TEACHERS
DEMAND
INCREASE
LONDON. July 31. Women teach
ers throughout Knghind are ietition
ing the government for nn tnerense in
their salaries. They state that while
living expenses have gone up 100 per
cent, they have only received in
creases in salary from G lo 21 per
cent.
A CANADIAN PACIFIC PORT,
July 31. A Canadian relief vessel
today was on its way with the 176
passengers of the Osaka Shoshen
'Kalsha passenger liner Canada Maru
which grounded in a fog yesterday
as she nenred the end of a- run from
the orient with a cargo said to be
worth' about J4.000, 000.
Wireless reports received here said
that altho the vessel was being
pounded rather heavily at times, she
was in no immediate danger. She
was reported to be still wedged fast
on the reefs with her two forward
'holds full of water. Marine men last
night said they thought the boat
could be floated. No loss of life re
sulted from the stranding.
W4M
VWVJ D DELL-ANS
- Y'-iML hot water
YM Sure Relief
RELL-ANS Si
FFOR, INDIGESTION
I A place to .tar wtiea h ftalhad H
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H
Y
Is It?
It is an extraordinary fact that the man who
trios one PERFECTION Tire comes back for a
second and a third, and finally fixes" upon
PERFECTION as his standard tire.
You r-an verify this with your eyes as you go
along the street. "Whenever yon see a PER
FECTION on a ear, just glance at the other
wheels. Nine times out of ten there will he two,
three or four PERFECTIONS on the same ear.
This can mean hut one thing that
FBCTIONS
Make
Good
If yo.u want to settle your five problem for
good, come to the PERFECTION Store and try
one PERFECTION. You will soon have PER
FECTIONS on all four wheels and on the
spare.
Auto -Tire
Distributing Co.
Opposite Rialto Theatre !,
E. C. Jerome.fSales Manager
PERFECTION Tires are kept in repair Free
Its unusual.
Ugly, Unsightly Pimples
Are Signals of bad Blood
Give Heed to the Wnrnintr.
J'imples on th face end other
parts of the body are warnings from
Nature thnt your blood i sluggish
and impoverished. Sometimes they
foretell eczema, boils, blisters, scnly
eruptions and other skin disorders
that burn like flames of fire.
They mean that your blood heeds
P. S. S. to purify It and cleanse it of
these inrnure accumulations that can
causa unlimited trouble. This remedy
i the greatest vcitable ilood puri-
licr known, and contains no minerals
or chemicals to injure the most deli
cate fckin.
Co to your drugstore, and get a
bottle of S. S. S. today, and pet rid
of those unsightly nnd disfiguring
pimples, nnd other skin irritations.
And it will cleanse your blood thor
oughly. If you wish special medical
advice, youcan obtain it without
charge by writinfr to Medical Piree
tor, 20 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta,
Georgia.
JOHN A. PEEL
CMiKKTAKER.
Lady Assistant.
M BOCTU BAUTIJCTl.
moo M. 47 and 47-JI.
Anumobll Heart 8rlc.
SUITS
( M ron I
aito Ambulance BaniM.
to oitnnt $'-.tK i. p
Also (leaning, 1'rrssing and Altering
i 123 Kiut Main Strrrtgkqttaa
Carta' ; 12.1 K. MAIX HSTA1US I
Big Clean-up Sale of Wall Paper
COME IN AND SEE WHAT i WE f HAVE TO OFFER. YOU
CAN BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME AT SMALL COSTS. A FEW
OF OUR OFFERS:
30 Inch Oatmeal, All Colors, Sale a Bolt, 65c
30 Inch Pulp, All Colors, Sale a Bolt, - 50c
18 Inch, Figured Oatmeals, Sale a Bolt, - 55c
30c Ceilings, per Bolt, - - - - - 22c
25c and 30c Papers, per Bolt, - - - 22c
Also Special Prices On Framed Pictures
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON PAINT AND PAINT BRUSHES.
THIS SALE WILL RUN UNTIL AUGUST 15th,
WATERS PAINT and WALL PAPER STORE