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MTCPFOiTD MAIL TRTBUNR, MTCDFOUD, 'OlMtfiOX, TTKSDA V. Al'dl'ST .(!. mis PAGE TIIREE SEEK 10 INCLUDE 100,000 ACRES IN NATIONAL FOREST WASHINGTON, Aug. . In intro ducing n bill for adding about 100,0110 tu'l'cs of land in southern Jackson county, Orego to the national for ests, Representative Mauley says lie reserves final judgment until he learns more fully the desires of the people of that section. Me introduc ed it lit the reipicst of cattlemen who say it is necessary to protect their grazing lands from invading herds of bhecp from California. It appears that' because of the shortage of rnnge in the San Jun f quin valley about 10,000 sheep were brought north this season and turned to graze in the charge of Ilasiiie herders just over the Oregon side of the lino. They are said to be cleaning oct the feeding grounds depended upon by the resident cattlemen. Of tlie 100,000 acres said to be af fected, about one-third are reported to unentered Oregon and California grunt lands, with perhaps an equal division of the remainder between public lands and those owned by cat tlemen. The stockmen see no' means (if protecting themselves except by ' having the lands go into the forest re serves. Mr. llawlcy wants to he fully as sured that local sentiment supports this solution before he goes furthcrn with his bill, lie has more than once championed the cause, of those who have protested that too much land lias been placed in the reserves, and it is conceded that the timber on the luiids involved is not of much import ance. Ho has been told, however, that Jackson county people approve the idea, and that the taxation of cut L tie run in the reserve will surpass tho sums derived from any possible prospective settlement. LONDON', Aug. 0. One of the women lost bi tho torpedoing of the ambulance transport Warilda was Mrs. Violet Long, chief controller of tho British Woman's. Army iujcIUary corps, better known as tho Tommy Vaacs. With hor sister, Mrs. Long founded the corps early in the war. In her last trip to France, Mrs. Long took over a detachment to be assign ed to the American army. Locomotive Knghiecr Writes Overwork and worry cause kidney trouble. AVhen the kidneys are not working properly, poisons accumu late In the system, resulting In back ache, sore muscles, stiff joints, rheu matic rains, constantly tired feeling and other distressing symptoms. George McLain, Turtlo Lake, N. 1)., writes: "1 am a locomotive engineer. I had a bad pain in my back and my bladder action was very irregular. 1 took Foley's kidney Pills and was re lieved in a couple of days.'11 Sold everywhere. Every box of pears or apples leaving the valley should be made in the valley as well as grown in the valley and bear a label made in Medford We print labels for the Rogue River Fruit and Produce Association, for the Bardwell Fruit Company, for Guy W. Conner, and other shippers, as well as many growers any and all colors. Let us print yours. We have the plant for the job MEDFORD PRINTING COMPANY 27-29 North Fir Street ? ? AMSTERDAM, Holland, Aug. 6. Panic has seized the- German com mercial world with regard to condi tions after tho war. The Huns tear that whether or not they are victor ious, their business will never again be what It was before 1914. Dr. Lolimnnn, president of tho lire men cotton exchange, proposes in the governmental nowspaper, the North "Gorman Gazette, that Germany should roply to tho allies' threatened "raw materials war" with tho following demands: 1 Germany shall receive from the raw materials purchased by tho Urit lsh government (presumably for re construction purposes) a quantity sufficient to sunply German Indus tries for one or two years after tin signing of peace. 2 Germany shall have restored to jher as much as may bo left of the ! tonnage taken away from hor In vio lation of International law or receive compensation therefor in kind. In addition, Germany shall have placed at her disposal sufficient tonnage to bring the above-mentioned raw ma terials to her ports. 3 Germany demands that the resolutions of the allies' Paris econo mic conference shall not be enforced. If they are enforced the Germanic powers must close their markets to I the raw materials or manufactured products of tho British colonies. ANTJOCH IHS Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones and fam ily and Mra. Case, Clarence Case, Mrs. Myers and Mr. and Mrs. BiK ham, Mrs. Wilhite and family, all 'of Antiocli were trading and visiting in tho valley towns Monday. John Itodsers of Beaule was in town Tuesday. Mrs. Clarence Willi 1 to motored to Ashland Wednesday to hrins bark Mrs. Wilhite and neico who has been camping there rjr several weeks. Frank Myers of Kaglo, is working with Lee Vincent's thresher at Table Rock.; ; . . '. - -r Elmer Simmon has returned home as he did not pass the examination at Portland. Theo. Glass and Jcfh Class are "both building Kilos on their ranches. Mr. and Mrs. J'ollard of Beagle inotored to Medford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hodgers drove to townSaturday. Mrs. Thomas Brown has gone to San Francisco to visit with her son Fred Brown who is In the training camps there. Mr. and Mrs. lilinor hlniinons have rented a house in .ii;cifonl and mov ed over Sunday. Mrs. ItaKsdalu of Beagle, has been quite sick thru getting hurt by a cow. Bert Chapman and family and Mrs. Percy Chapman wero visiting at Beagle Sunday. FRUIT The Outbursts of Everett True ByCONDO in XX i v t . ' u . 1 . . ww,ii-J..i ..,n,M, ' r i u . 1 OH ! Kectl, I 'DIDN'T rya - -. RscoSNizs you. tvhs istE iffl 1:1-- THS FIRST TlM'CS " I've fe CT T W Se?SN You u-tTHcur Tne jQ-ivs pie that h-,- r'MT HU rmuvoiv j-r -7 ttl rsj ; ; ; (y- 1 iWWi.MwJi.-'cyBk I IS r-. 1 It l! GULD HILL NUGGETS Judge and Mis. W. E. Crews and Mr. and Mrs. John Crews of Medford spent Sunday on the river near Hie Sylvanlte mine just north of Cinkl 11111. Also Mrs. George Stone of this city enjoyed the outing with the bunch. Professor G. V. Milam returned Monday afternoon from his suininor Bfhool woii; at Kiigene where he has been the past aevcral weekB. Dis. Eva and Prank Carlow of Medford, spent Sunday with relatives near Gold Hill. Mrs. Thomas accompanied ' ltev. and Mrs. Belknap Sunday evening on their trip over from ..Central Point. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shoe maker, a daughter, Monday morning, Aug. uth, ' Mr. and Mrs. John Cook of Sams Valley wero In Gold 11111 Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith of Sardine jcrcok weru Gold Hill visitors Satur day. A hunch of Mcdforditrs came over ! in three cars to fish and enjoy the evealng along Hogiio river Sunday. All were relatives of A. 10. Kellogg :of Ibis city, licit Kellogg and wire J were among the visitors and remain ed over until ..Monday morning and I Now Is the Time to t'M MB Y . ' Vi- W L then proceeded to their home Portland Joe Dnsonhury and family came down from tho Sams Valley mill Sat urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Gallagher of Rogue lilver, wero Gold Hill visitors Saturday. Georgo Jacobs was in from River side Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hull wuro Gold Hill visitors Thursday. Mesdames Stceltnan and Eaton were Galls Cr.cek visitors Monday. Mrs. George Iverson accompanied her husband on his return to '.Medford Saturday evening. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. George lligham, a son, Aug. 1st. Mrs. Tom Roberta roturned Sun day afternoon from, her attendance nt the bedsido of her hiisliund at Grants Puss, und reports his Improve ment. Dr. R. C. Kelsey was a passenger to Medford Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Crabtreo arrived Sun day vi ning and aro domiciled In tho Day cottage, curlier Fifth avenue and Sixth street. Mr. Crabtreo Is connect ed with the company who havo the contract for constructing the Irriga tion ditch. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Stick lu mu tored to Eagle Point biinday to visit relatives. They wero accompanied by .Mosdamos L. O. Walker and Gwendolyn .Murvln and Master Max well Marvin. S. A. Hosenbaum, claim agent for the Southern Pacific, whu has been a guest at tho l'clton ranch, left Sun day afternoon. Mr. und Mrs. Win. Klnnoy of SamB Valley, wero in Gold Mill Saturday. Tho Irrigation ditch contractors havo leased tho former Ucdfield of fice rooms In the bank building and aro now established and ready for business. Miss Bernlcc Austin of Glendalo, who has been visiting Miss Gladys Darling, roturned to her homo Tues day morning. Kulph Duseiihury and wife and Henry linker und family came down from Sams Valley Saturday evening to spend Sunday wlth'relativos. TABLE ROCK TABLETS The binding mid heading of grain will be completed by the end of the week in this district. To sell barley for till u Ion Mini see your neighbors buy it buck for I $7(1 was the experience id' a lioguo Uiver valley farmer hist week, so it I is reported from a reliable source. Mr. ami Mrs. lluiilni.nl' Lake Vilw find several members of Hie l.ydiard fnniily were visitors at Crater lake last week. Arthur Nordwick who was excus ed from going lo Camp Lewis on 1 nl v owing to helping with the linrvesl, will leave ncxl week lor the training camp. , I.. ,1. Ilicks, the gcniul rciresonla-1 tivc of ihc Indiana silo, is busv erect- j irg silos on many farms in this vicin- ! itv and erected one on the llyrum farm last week. K. K. Fruley who has hern ni' the) sii k list ior some lime is reported ns mic'li belter. The picking of lieas was 'coiiiinenc- j cd in the Wilcov and Carlton or- chards this week, most of llle work being done bv our patriotic voiuig la-1 dies. II. K. Xciilon a'lli'iiilcil a iiici'ling of the agricultural council at .Medford Inst Friday. A letter from Clark Collins ut Which do you want for your 10c ordi nary plug or lasting tobacco satisfaction. U Order Your LAB Camp Lewis, states that he is well pleased witli camp life and thinks (hat tho iii-iii y is a great place for a young man. The second pnvment lo the lied Cross war fund was due August 1st, and is payable nt the First Salional Hank of Medford. Henry Mawry, Ihe Hoss l.ane rnncher. was a Table Hock visitor last Friday. Mrs. Taylor ami daughter of Kcd lllnl'l', Cal., who are visiting friends and relatives in the lfogue liiver val ley spent several duys of lust week at the Persons home. Mrs. Taylor is an aunt of Mrs. Persons. There will be a gathering of Sun day schools on Ihe river south of the N'calon nini'h on Sundiiy, August 11. There will be u basket dinner nud n good urogram. Kvery one is invited. W. T. Iluck, who has been employ ed ut the Cnrlton ranch for several years is leaving for Ihe Iniperinl val ley, where he expects to stay ful some time. " il In il llowslcy, whose number was drawn in the July draft, has not as yet been located, llowslcy was employed for sevcrnl months nt the Modoc orchard and made no deniitl cd' Hie fact thai he was bitterly op posed to military service. Two aulo truck, loads from here visited the cuinp of Mr. and Mrs. Kan ford Itichardsou and Miss Marv Miniry last Sunday on Mill creek und partook of a bounteous repast of ber ries, fish anil other ililieiniis eatables found in the moiiiifniiis. Implements used in the gathering of the grain crop in this district this year included a cradle, mowers, a reaper, hinders and a header. Last Thursday evening a farewell iartv was given nt the Nordwick Inure in honor of Arthur Nordwick. " bo h aves in a l'( w days for Ihe training camp. The large crowd of ynumr neoplc present spent the even ing with social games, niter which re freshments wer" served 'consisting of sandwiches, billowed bv ice ereiini and c'lke. Young Mr. Nordwick be ing called on to 'nuke a speech, stat ed thai lie would always remember bis friends in Ibis district iiJid if pos- ilile carve their nlinics on Ihe nival unlace in. Herlin. Oilier pnlriolic speeches were made hv Mr. II. O. Vn-dwi.-k ami Mr. G. P. Hall. Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10c a pouch and worth it Graoclylaot $o muchlongertt cosfi no mora to chew than ordinary plug P. B. Grtvoly Tobacco Compav Danville, Virginia ELS PRINCESS PATRICIA ONCANADIAN BILLS OTTAWA, Out., Aiig. C Tho new Canadian dollar bills bear a portrait of 1'riiicesn Patricia of Connaught. A newspaper wag says this is to en courage limit Ihe owner will Inttt lo part with so charming n picture,!' Lemon Juice ; For Freckles ' Girls! Muko beauty lotion t homo for n few cents. Try itt Sqtteezo the juice of two lemons Into a hottlu containing three ounces of Orchard White, shake well, und you have a quarter pint of the best frocklo, sunburn and tun lotion, and complexion beautitler, at very, very small cost. . j ,j. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply throe ounces of Orchard White fur a few cents. Massago this sweet ly fragrant lotion Into the faco, neck, arms and bunds each day and see how freckles, sunburn, wlndburn and tan disappear and how clear, soft and whlto tho skin becomes. Yes!' it Is harmless. Adv. , Keep the Pot Boiling IIOl'KKWIVUM tan lend no better support to Fowl Con servation tliuii by canning the. maximum amount of each season's fruits and veg- clnblcs. It also iK-noflts (ho individual ' family and de creases tho waste of "perlsh- nblo products III tlio llotruo Klver Valley. , And don't forget to keep adding to that bank Imliiuco hero ut tlie First National. Wm. G. Talt .President FIRST NATIONAL BAN 11 MEDFORD, ORE. CCAPITALIOC.OOO" ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? t t f t t t ? ? T ? ? ? t I