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1 r PAGE FOUH 1IEDFORD MAIL I2IBUNE AN INDKPKNDKNT NKWttPAPEK rUliMKHKD KVIOHY A k'TKKNUON EXCKJ'T HUNUAY RV THIS MKDKUltU I'JtlNTlNO CO. Office, Mall Tribune Building, 2S-27-21I North J'ir strt'fct, J'liono 76, A consolidation of the Democratic Times, The Aletlford Mull, The Medford Trlbiuio, The Houlhern Oregon iun, The AHhlund Tribune. Tlio Mcdford Kunday Hun la furnlBlind ,0UbsrxltrB desiring a vnday daily iiow&pupcr. OKOItQIC PUTNAM, Editor, ' SUBSCRIPTION TEBMSI BY MAU, IN aiva.';i;; Daily, Willi Hnndiiy Hun, year $6.00 Dully, villi Sunday Sun, month 6fi Daily, without Kundiiy Hun, year.. 6.UU aily, without Sunday Sun, month .r.O Vkiy Mull Tribune, one yeur.... l.GU Sunday Sun, una y;nr l.fiO 1JY OA lilt I Kit In Mcdford, AHhland, lackHonvllle, Central 1'olut, l'liuunlx: Dally, with Hunday Sun, year f7.no ' Daily, with Sunday Sun, month 65 Dally, without Sunday Kun, your.. 0.00 Dully, without Sunday Sun, month .50 Official paper of the Pity of Med ford, i Official paper of JnckHon County. Kntored as secnnd-clrisn matter ut Aledfoid, Oregon, under the act of March S, 1879. Sworn Circulation for Jane, 2,954. ,. llliMliKIl OF TUB ASSOCIATED l'HKSS. Full Teased W'lvn Service. The Arso rlnli'd Vrenn Is exclusively entitled to I ho use for republication of all iiowh dispiitcheVcrudlted l ft or not other ivIsm crtilftrfl In this pnpur, and also the local -new published herein. AH rli?hi of republication of special dispatches heroin ard ulsu reserved. VOTICS TO SUBSCBXBBBB t If you fall to receive tho Mall Trlbun promptly and on time j Phone 0J HALF MILLION Fl FHKSNO. t'nl.. Altar. 0. Fire in Urn liuxinoHs district tciilny destroy ed a half block of pioneer building niiKinu mi eslimuted loss of jfTiOfl,. 1)01). Tlic fire bloke out iiniucdinlely aifter mi explosion of unknown ori gin in lliu buscuiont of a largo gro cery store. The flames leaped 11 (street and swept into a lijr liiniber yard. Three I 1 1 1 i i r ir stores were ivipcil out and a bolid was badly dmii aped. All Hit iruesls eseaied in their nlglit clothing. The ruins were still burning at noon, , ', ' : WASHINGTON', Aug. It.-Manii-i'acturers of passenger iiulnmnhiles were advised by the war industries board to get on a HID per cent war work basis for their plants before January 1, llllll. In a letter ad dressed to the National Automobile Chamber of ('oaiincri-e, responding to its proposal for a voluntary ."() per cent curtailment of passenger car production the hoard says the manu facturers can be sure of continuing their industry and preserve their or ganizations only by comerling to war orders. - TODAY S MARKETS l.itCsltH'k I'OltTI.A'NI), Aug. 9. Cattle btondy: receipts uoo. Steers, prime, ll.7."i$i 12.7.".; good to choice 10.7,". Mll.7."; medium to good $!i.r0(ii 10.7.".; tulr to medium Js.r.n (n 9. r.O: common to fair $."..r0 ii s. .",(; cows iinil heifer, choice $six..".ii; med ium to good $r (it T.r.U; fair to me dium l.'.fiili; caancrs $:t'i": 1uI1k, J.'i.!i0(o .1.7 ."i ; calve Js.r.Ufo 1 1..10; titta'kerH and fecdiTH, $r.(ii S. IIokh Ktcnily; receipts r.iiu. Prime mixed Jlvsici 19. 1.1; medtam mix ed ) IX. :O0t lx. 11,1; rough heuvles I Ui.X.1 Oi l ".(!.'. ; pigs f ni.rUi 17; liulk of sales $ 1 x.Mi (.( I !i, Sheep nlenily; rccclptH mil. Fust of mountain, JlllSi 13. On; valley Jaiiiim jr.'.r.ilfy K! ; vearllngs $!i..1u 1.10; wethers $s.,".(ii SMu; eves ( 8. Portland Gram WIIKAT New crop, $2.20; barley, feed, ,liil; brewing, H2; oats, ,1!1.(1() ljid, corn, No. il, ellnw, ii!) Iml. MILl.KTU'Ks' l.nin, $111 ; shorts, CM; niiddlings, lil.tidai :i!i.1ll. HAY Itiiving lui.'c, timothy, (n:il; alfalfa, tJii; grain. 2r..1(l. I In Her and I'.ggs I'OHTI.ANH, Aug. ! -- llultiT Utead.v; creamer) prlnin, ,",:'e; curtouB fi3p; buying price Initteidii, Portland S.lc; cubo extras 4'.H; seconds 4."o; dairy 3.1e. K.OOS Selling price. No. 2, ipinl 'Uv, ''' I'-uying pine rotten and tracked out, )''; candled, Him 17c; bclccted I'andled ill cartons, I'.H i llic. 1'Ol'I.THV- Hells, 2:ic; broilers, 2.1((f'2Hc; old roosteix, 1 : luikcvs. '2S(i:i(le; geese, 22o; dm .Miung. LOOK OUT FOR ALL tin isc Aiiici'ican licwspfiiicrs recking with vtt (Jci'iiiiiiiisiii hefore the United States dee'larcd wtir lire now iiiiai'eii11y siipinirtint the allied cause at least giving lip service. Kvcn those journalistic rost il utcs .sub sidized by the kaiser, or those purchased outright by him, like the New York Mail, support, the war, because they dare not do otherwise. Apparently we have a united press for notorious anti ally and pro-derinan papers like the Hearst publications, are the loudest in their shrieks of loyalty. Jjtit at heart they remain pro-( !ernian. liefore America entered the war, these pro-'IIun organs uphold the (iernian side against Kngland. Since we enter ed, many ot llieni nave continued their attacks unon our allies particularly the Hearst -papers, which liave not hesitated to protest the sending of troops to France and have objected to financing the entente. Generally how ever they have used the soft pedal and are wailing. What are they waiting for? You will find out as soon as the allies win considerable success and defeat causes the Huns to seek peace. Then we will see the German propa ganda at work seeking to secure terms for a defeated Germany from the victorious allies. Like magic the pro Gerntan press will reappear in our midst to influence the United States to make lenient and easy terms for the losers. The president has said that the United States seeks to gain nothing by this war. They will harp upon it and they will urge that we be generous to the defeated foe that American chivalry raise find shield the vanquished. But the president litis said that we are fighting to make the world safe for democracy and while we demand neither land nor indemnity for ourselves, we demand freedom for all and there can be no freedom until Prussian militarism is destroyed. The kaiser's shining sword must be broken beyond hope of repair. Any peace by negotiation will simply lie a truce, for as long as Germany has its present ideals, the war will be re newed when opportunity offers. Any peace save that dictated by the allies to a completely crushed foe, any peace that leaves a llohenzollern or a Hapsburg on a throne, any peace that leaves Germany leaway to resume its niariiacal frightfulness, means that everyone in the world must play Sinbad to old man militarism, 'and that every nation must remain a walking arsenal with war the principal industry of earth. When the brutal barbarian of Germany shows the yel low streak, throws up his hand to whine " Kanierad!" we must, like our boys tit the front, tell him to "put down your haijds andjlie fighting." EAGLE POINT-EAGLETS By A. C. tfowleU Snlurdiiy iil'tei'iinim lift or I had written my lollcr tor the Daily Mail Trilnmi I met Henry French n ml his L'litht'r-iu-law, 1 Vrry Foster. Mr. Foster hud been over in Calirornia visiting sonic of his children mid was on his way home, having conic in on the I. & K. that mornint;. U. It. Minler was nlso n visitor in our town. Willinni Coy sicnt Saturday niht at the Sunnyxidc. I nude rsltuul that Jerry Lewis and Albert Clements, two uf nur town hoys, mid Thomas Yeshil, from section, who went to Portland to en ter the ranks of our soldiers, have nil i:ismmI their linal examination and are now fall Hedged defenders of our linnics ami working to overthrow the rci n of kaiserdom. Sunday was niic of thoc lovely days, sued as are so enmnton here in southern Oregon. The air was cunl and hno ini; and jnst warm enough for one inline mit to need a liulit wrap, and in addition to IIimm who went 11 1 the country to ti-di or have a nic icnie lunch, we had a ucts at the Sunnyitlc hotel unite a number of WMtor-. who came, not only lor the social cn.iovnu-nt, hut to partake ot the Sunday eht"kcn dinner.' Amonir whom were ,1. II. I.uhen and wife, ,1. V, Hates iind wife, (ieorc 1. Minis, the Med lord poM master, M i. and Mrs. V Amorl Maker and Mis Kuth lloucdloii, Mr-. ItcnnU huuun ami Mrs. Mary Duuu of Sums Vullve. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mann, Marnrel Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Fred I.. Heath of Medlord. Dr. W. W. V. Holt and wife, ,1. V. Snyder and family, Fred Putnam, Fred Stillwcll, Win. Uebby, Charley Cacon, wile ami two hoys, ami sister-in-law. Miss Mm hi Meln tok and .1. II. Price and wife. 1 may have overlooked some, as when I came home from church and Sun day school found the most of them already llieiv. Spcakinu of attend m$ church ami Sunday school, we had another one of those interest ins; old Sunday school sessions, although we crowded a little into the preai-hiuu "icrvire hour, although Prother Dri ver toidi it all in iood part ami seem ed to enjov tile Sunday vhool ever- ci-cs us well as (be n-s of Us. At the elo-r of the Snndav m-1iooI ser vices Mr. Drner preached one of bis characteristic sermons, such . doc the ( bris uin uood to hear und causes lie irrcliuimts to stop and think. He also preached ai;ain at uiuht, n uood plain sermon from the sixteenth erse of tlie (bird Hiapter McCurdy Agency tirneral liiMirnnro Mcdford National Dank nidg. Teli'liliono 133. MEDFORD MAN, TRIBUNE. PROPAGANDA. of the gospel by John, simwiny the umlyiny love of Cod for the biuiian race. Miss Pina Ilennedict our primary teiicher, who tauitilit the primary de partment last year, and is (inyajjed to teach ayain Ibis fall, came over from her home in Ashland last Saturday and was in it t tendance at Sunday school and church service Sunday. She told me in the run of converas liou that she had received her life pa pers us a teacher, since she left here this last spring. She has taken special training as a primary teacher and is eonsideml here as .uood as tiny in the laud. 1 Mildred liobeuson and Carl Herds man of Faille Point and F. T. liodues of Hntte Falls .spent Snndav niidit at the Sunnyside. Mr. lloi-fs is workinu in the lo.uf.tin camp in Hulle Falls ami while working with a wire cable had a piece of the steel wire ;et in his eye. llo came out Sunday evening to Dr. Holt, but be couldn't see to take it oat by lamp libt, but Monday utoruim; he succeeded in rentoxiiiy it and Monday hi went up to bis home aain. Kuss Moore of Lake Creek phoned to have Die announce that his daugh ter lost on Saturday evening, Aug ust :t, between Faulc Point and Lake Creek, a crocheted purse eoutaiuiim sonic money ami some other trinket-. Mrs. McDonald, hostess of the li'-ue F.Ik resort, canic out Monday ami took passage on the Fniite ''oint Pcivist sla-je and Mr. Dixon v.'ciii to Tin ioln the sacm stai'.e. Mrs. Howies- and Mrs. Dee Hrdd sbaw were doiny business in our town Monday. John Ncli of Hutte Falls went !i Med Ion I and met bis sou Kudolph ot Portland. Tliev both came out on the Lewis .jitney and went up to Hut te F.-lls by private c Tivcyam t!mt niIit. While Mr, iseli was out be renewed his subscription to the Mcd ford Mail Tribune. Mondav eveniny: Mrs. Claire Feid mer ami Mrs, Margaret Peters of Mcdford motored out to spend the evening with relatives and friends in Fn-le Point. Mrs. J. F. Dilsworth of Prospect was a passenger on the J. A; ',. Tues day on her way home. ' Mrs. W. K. Ilatuiiiel and ncr isttts.( r rill i;(t tl 50 co:iio r be t, including wur tax I nr !-v r.1! tlritctli JOHN A. PERL UNIIKKTAKKIU m rimtii n.iiTi.Kn. - i Fkont M. 47 and 4T-J1. Auininohlta Br1.- autn AmbulAQca Karrloa. lr- FOR COUGHS AND COLDS .... i-'tt-fi-if --z nn-l tli MI-DFOUD. OKKfiOX. Mrs. Sam Courtney and Mt-w Minter were shopping Tue.- day uinrniiiy in Fa.t-:?. Point. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stcnley and bi.s brother Car! were doin.ir busiiic.-s in Knjile Point 'J'lnday. (icore W. Austin of Mcdford nio lo;ed out to the SunnysMe Weunes dav morning ac-oiunanicd by three ladies ami one of thci;i, Mrs. Hardiuy of Snn Dict, Cub, called i y break i'nsl ami a lam h for dinner, slu said that - lie w;:s stopitint: al a uotel and she Imd to sian before they served brc:il:f:;st. They were on their 'way l to Crater l-nkc. ?.lose Parkdull of Mcifoid and j F. W. Howard of Los Aiiclcs were here lov dinner 'cili)"sday. - The arc both interested in the .fruit business, IMS I ( X, A :i'j. !).- -Tlie general feeling In -re is that the importance1' of the successful new bal'.lu cannot j be over estimated. It is regarded as the turning point of the year's cam paign, and perhaps even the turning; point of ihe whole war. j It is not too much to say that the Amerienji armw has hetn the chief! factor in this result. The experienc ed military critic of the Westminister i (inzette says only what all soldiers j who have seen American mettle put to ! the tests are sayii:.'. that the Amer- j ican troops are cpial to any in the! world. j There arc IdH.lMH) Smiths list in the allotment and allowance tiles of the war risk insurance bureau. FREE. BIG COW BOOK. Addtr lr , . ('. lUnirU R..i..fi. Mas BUV DR DANTKTS' COW (NVIGORATOR FROM YOUR DEALER. H0P!HEIP! I .THE COW HEEDS HHP. I 1 (VlN TMCSWIHS Jl TALC , o n t e e - I'mui thr flowur Karilcim of till the world, from India mid Franco, (itiinna and KiiKlaml, tlin Holy Land and Italy, wcriv Kittheretl the fra;;ranciMi that ko into making of .lontcel, the new odor of Iwunty kIx flvois. Vi't novi'r licfiiro has a talc of this quality sohl at a price so low. 7 VCXCtK S.-nrr kf"WnX MMM klum IPS K5O0O0OC0C;O00CK3OOOCOCX5CXX3CX50O0C000000000;03CX.' DENNEY & CO. FRUIT MARKETING AGENTS Specializing in the dis tribution of Northwest ern boxed fruits. M. E. ROOT, Representative WiU't lmiiM' S. 1'. Trark. Ulock Smitli of Main St. MK.DF0R1), PHONE 2H j Main Office ChiciRO, III. Western Office Pajctlr, l-':i j F. II. Hogue, Western Manager. FRIDAY. AUCil'ST fl. mis U-BOAT LAST SEEN X F W YORK, Aivr. 0 The German submarine which Tuodny afternoon sank the Diamond Shoals lightship ami the American steamer Merak, was last seen .in pursuit of and shell inj; a lumber laden steain1 shooner and a tramp steamship of about 7,000 tons, Tli is was learned today when officers and crew of the destroyed Merak arrived. ' The MVak, when attacked, the of i'icers said, was about three hides north of tlie lightship ami (lie work of lier destruction was interrupted lony enough for the submarine to di; able w illmnnfire the liyht vessyl's wireless apparatus. Aiter the Mer ak bad been sunk by .bombs, the l.'-bout turned t'i'ill uttention to the lishtship ami sent her to the bottom This work bad just been- completed when the lumber sclioiier and the tramp ltoe into sidit ami the sum marine put after t!ie:ft. U-BOAT ATTACKS A CANADIAN ATLANTIC POUT. Aug. 9. The schooner Cladys M Hollatt, attacked by a German sub marine and thought to have bee sunk by bombs off this coast Monday was towed into port today. Tho vessel can easily be made sea worthy. HEATH'S DRUG STORE Can Serve You With Dr. Daniels' Horse and Cattle Medicine., Come in and See UsandjGet a Book West Side Pharmacy Constable C. A. Chapman who re turned last night from tho Huckle berry mountain vicinity where ho subpoenaed a witness reports that thero was much excitement in that locality last Tuesday over the fact that an aged woman and a six-year old girl, who were among tho many berry pickers were lost in the wilds there for over 30 hours. They had loft the mountain to go to a nearby forest lookout station to telcphono and got onto the wrong trail and be came lost. After much wandering around they finally worked their way into Union Creek canyon where they spent the night and where they were found next day. Ilcrry pickers, Klamath Indians, forest rangers and other government employes took part In the search. It iMltm For Infants & Invalids .lu-.rM,....' .f:1 ns Cooking A Nutritious Diet for All Ages. Quick Lunch; Home or Oflici. OTHERS are IMITATIONS Pasteurized Milk Always pure and has better keep ing qualities. This modern meth od has been used by us for somo tlmo. . .Milk depot C01 North Crape street. Everything sanitary. In spection requested at any tlmo SNIDER'S DAIRY I'llOMi 735-K GUM CHUNO China Herb Store Herb euro Tor earache, headache, catarrah. dtpthcria, sore throat, lung troublo, kidney trouble, stomach troublo, heart trouble, chills and fev or, cramps, coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast, cures all kinds of goiters. KO OP ERATIONS. Medford, Oregon, Jan 13, 1917 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCElt.N: This Is to certify that I, tho un dersigned, had very severe stomach troublo and had been bothered for several years and l.iFt August was not 0. v pec-ted to live, and bearing of Clin Chung (whoso Herb Storo Is at 214 South Front street, Medford) I de cided to got herbs for my stomach troublo, and I storied to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them and today am a well man nnd can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as 1 was to sco C.lm Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) W. 11. JOHNSON, Witnesses: M. A. Anderson, Medford S. II. .Holmes, Eagle Point, Wm. Lewis, Eagio Point , W. L. Chlldreth, Kaglo Point. C. E. Moore, Kaglo Point. J. V. Mclntyre, Eaglo Point, Ceo. D. Von dcr Hollcn, Eaglo Point, Thos. K. -Nichols, Englo Point. 1. 'iidu.v. June 2Slli, War Savings lar GAGNON LUMBER YARD All kinds of roii.i;h and dressed I Lumber. Specialties; Dimension stuff, Fin ! Ishing Lumber, shlnglcr. Pa?h nnd j Doors. Itonfiir: Paper, Fruit Hoes. Iluy Jackson County Products. I Place orders now for Fruit lloxe.-t. I New Sluil, 1 1:1 S. Front St., Mi dfold. I I'Ikiiic ."!). Sh p1 1 roaTUiso, oil Ay f I q 1 1 1 1 ' I ' ' fl III! ; f j( H.N. trm t u'i r-...,wti , KTn.iU'MHai roqulred tli'reo and one-half hours .to get tho woman, who was qn'to weak, and the little girl out of the steep cauyon. Wit'n Medforrt iraile Is Medford ronflfl. B' eking the Farmer L Backing the Nation Backing the Family THIS Is Just Vflint you will lio doing -Mrs. llouscivlto by taking advantago of each Wilson's fruit and vegetable I production and working that "boiling pot" ovcrtimo in canning. suitsih; TO OISIIKU $23.00 UI' Also Cleaning, .Pressing and Altering 1211 Kast Mnln Stroetgkqttaa 12:t K. JIAIX 1PSTAIUS CRATER LAKE Hotel and Auto Rates Board and lodging, per day (tents) $ 3.25 Pnnrd and lodging, per day (Lodge) 3.75 Hoard and lodging, per day with hot and cold water.. 4.25 Auto Stago Faro, 12-passenger . Whlto Mcdford to Crater Lake and return 15.00 Kirk to Crater Lake and return 6.00 Klamath Falls to Crater Lako and return, via Kirk 9.30 Medford to Kirk or tho re verso via Kirk 10.50 Modiord.to Klamath Falls or the reverse, via Kirk.. 12.15 Auto stngo leaves Medford, Hol land nnd Nash Hotols at 9:00 a. m. Loaves S. P. Depot 9:40 a. m. For further Information phone Crater Lake Motor Company, Court Hall, local raanagor. Crater Lake Hotel Company lipiif With tlie money thus Rav. I I (Ml you can adil materially I I to your bank halnnce here ut the l'irst National. I Wm. G. Talt -President J FIST I jlMvMF.DFCRD, OKEfMil W,IKCAPITALI00.000, MW Vjw'iililFjrmmtnmrTamffliilliIl' LEIN ran I LOTIIES VjlcDroW WESTON'S Camera Shop Tlie Only Exclusive Commercial Photographer in Southern Oregon. Negative; made any time or place by appointment. Thoue 147-J. Well do the rest. J. B. PALMT.E. . Medford. COS East Main Strict, rxxxxxxxxxxxwoooccxxxxxxooooorw