MTCTTPOTIT) MATTi TTITBTTNT1, MEDFOTtT). OR'TCPON', WEPNTODAY, APRTL 1010 1 91SI DIVISION 1ST DISTINGUISHED BYi ITS WAR RECORD VNBW.YOIUC Ai.ril lll.-rivo 1U1 Mi tlio (fist Voir llici (!iiiir(iHKi(iiiiil i4l')l of liuimr. mill lfil) officer mid toeit I ho iliHlilik'iiiMli.Ml service erosifi 30l; tho' Kronen crnix tie ituorrov mid IQU'tho Hnlu'iicn war cross, 't'lio irlst Souk iih tmiihicH urtillerv, iiicluilinir illtl benvy nieces mill OHO uiiicliiittt limi. " . ; ', ' ; Cniniwnv I, of llto jlUllli cnitiniiw returned with 31 of it mcinliitrH ilnoo Mttvil unil promt of lliu exploit, pot ('untiiin John Utvoll. Knit Lku !ltv. Svliu Midi l'j nicii ciinliiroil n town Itftiir, Iioumo lb boiiNu fiulitiinf for two days. Kve'rv American li vot), tlirotntli ll mill niinu wiih MuriintHlv wiiiiniluil. Captain I.uvcll mlil liin mi'ii caiitiirml 85 HunH ntiil overv ilouulilmv roeeiv. nl the tlislimiiiisbcil service cross; v Companions of l'rivnto J. II. I,n ruc. Knnln Cliira, Cnlil',, tolil of this mililicr's noliioveiiiont ilostrovinir a Merman nirplnna wit ti n machine mm Vii the scut of un uutiuniliilii lu'whiitu Liinie. ns a chauffeur, wu driving n colonel nml u inniur who wero wit nesmng a bnltlo between 10U nllii'il uiiii enemy miicliinc. A linn ulnflij MWooihiiI tmviinl fliu' motor -cat mid Uiruu brought it Id earth nml the two (Ionium occupants were captur ed. liTho OlHt'it "fiitliting parson", mine' home. ll Ih ('tmliiiii ('linrlvs-A. Hex rond. pastor 'of a Methodist Knisco piit'ehiireli in Iluttc. Monl., nml lie lirouulit Willi "him -tlw distinguished servti'' cross, the llclulnn, croix lv guerru ami other honors, including n promotion won in action at a lime whim bo wiih engaged in the danger ous task of making- records of American dead on the battlefield. A sniimr tried to kill the 'f iiilit iutr par son.'' whii wiih two private dispose fil of tho sniper located in n tree nml then discovered n Ocmiiin ''I'ill box." ! l'rivntos JlavLd 0. Ware." Snnln Ann, Calif., ami M. K. Croslev, Snt t If), .were decorated for carrying ines sagos throuiih enemy patrol Willie tho two wiero on motorcycles, nix Oemmim bcinif killed. - ' Chiitnin llerliirt (loovvr, n Ciilifor nin InwYor.' iiiilce nilvopnto op the Oliit. aniil tlio (livixioii hiul onlv four i'Ukom of rourlM inartinl. Scene From ''The ; - Better Ole" l'.-..Y U 'As- '4 - S . Thcntor iroom of tins oilv will lie illlluri'Mtoil in the coiuiiiK cimnuumi'iit Of "The Hotter Olo," tlio comcdv with himAiC whii'h ,'will bo-Men ntvtlie Tmfo Airi 22. V- Thin i)Inv Huenis to. liuvo tmnslit tlio fnnov of tho f)nlilio of thin conflh'v an it diil 'in Kmrland when it wiih produced 18 months mto. Tho laimh Iirlivokinir oiinlitieH of C'milnin Uruco iHairnHfiitlior'K'threo nnmkotoer. Old Hill, Bart and Alf, linvo si ruck tho kbv noto of i)opitlnritv.; ' 1'rosontod by Mr. and Mrs. Coburn, who iilwavu 'trovidn tho host in dtniro entertiiin Hiont, this' production 1h Raid to ns ccnil tbo tieicr1it!)vof Dorfocjion and ' iU an ndded ntbiovcmenl. at those Mholar of HtnKO'eraft,- Am Old Jliir. Vn Oilmoro h claimed to u'ivc'oile .'&t tho most clovor "(hiwiiulor deliu jpatioiiR of bin lonir mid snptioHHful 'tih 'yder. Ho oiiuhoh tUo-torlinor ounli '4ie, that, undorlio' tho Uniiiior ,ot Wio joiltchly-liown "old wnlriiH"-.to; stand pitwitli a vividness that 'is as idenl itftlp as it is inNpirimr. II. Radford' Allen' will bo 'mo', o,s Bert and. 1IP. a'o'o) Sinolair as Alt. .iftP t KES PEAK TOO MUCH '-. FOR BATTUE TANK i: ; '" 'GOLORADO SI'inNOR, Col., April tfl. Tho attempt to snend : l'iko'n iponk in a liattlo tank was nhandnnod ,tiiday. Tho lank hroko down Into .Vostordnv at 11,200 foet.-imd owinir lb .tho difl'imdtv o.f repiiiriiior(.it Hit Jfint point tbo.nftempt to reach tho J0 W,,H g'vP" '' '"' .' -i SAN FRANCISCO SUFFRAGETTE DEPORTED FROM ENGLAND f ;l 'ii nt. ,,i.' h ' ''"'T.ONDON. Anvil ifl.i-Ttte ilcporln- Hon froiti the United kingdom of Miss Ijillinn Suolt Trov ot Han Tlvm "oisco, an Amorienn Biil'I'raKotto, Ih Announced. Miss Trov wis afriend (ll'dliiron LowiH Von 1 torsi, formorlv tit nn FriiiiDisco who' Wnsiitornod hv tho ftri(isl qoveriuucnt iji Anuust. TO E HAN FUANCIHC'O. April 10. Murlicd'liv tbo siiiuiiiu of hiiiius Hint sho luvml in lilu mid iiUcndcd hv hiiiidroils of Htiideiits and fnoultv membors of tho Univvrsilvof Call oriiiii in can mid uowii and a distin Ituished iinthiininir of piiblin officials mid lavineii, tho hiidv of Mrs. I'boobe Appoi'son llenrst. philiinlhropiHt and mother of William Randolph Hearst. I li publisher, was homo Id its final rimlinu place hero Imliiv. Kerviecs were held at tbo Hearst homo at l'limminloii. where Mrs. Hearst died Kiiiidnv ami nt draco cu thi'dral in San I'rniicico. Kvorv lift ivit v direeted bv Mrs. Hearst tlirniiL'boiit the country was to bo biisbi'd for five minutes and all public, activities in tho bnv rcL'ion were virtually to HtiNpend diiriuir tho pnitrrcHH of tho funeral, Mvsniiucs of .condolence eontintied to arrive todav at the Hearst home from all Harts of the country. Amonir thoso previously ' received Were mcMsairvs from Vice l'rcsidcnl of tlio Cnilcd States mid Mrs. Thom as It. Marshall, Champ Chirk, James W, Gerard, James A. Reed.' United States' senator from Missouri. Coin maiider 10. Booth of the Salvation Army, Arthur Brisbane, John ' K. llvlan, mayor of New York, nad Archhisbnp Mundelein of the Catho lic iindidioceso of Cbicatfo. NAMED IN SPAIN MA OKI I), April 1 . I'romlor Mau. (U lias announced the uiuko-up ot hla cabinet mi follows: Mlnlstor of forelKn affniri, 'Mnnuol Ooiunlim llontorla: nilnlitor of Jus tlco, Honor Mntanmla; inlnlntor ot tho Interior, Honor (iorecoclica; minister of finance, Juun do 1 Clerva; min ister of marlno. Admiral Miranda; nilnltor of publta Instruction, Senor rltotvlo. Tho portfolios- of war and food hiivo not yet boon allotted. 'Mnnuol Commies llontorla, the now Hpnnlsli forolKn mliilstor, repro sentod Spain at tho neutral confer on In l'arl rocontly on tlio Lougne of Nntlona plan. Ho Is a lllioral dep uty and has boon closely allied to former Promlor Romanonos, whoio reslKnntlon niado way for tho now cablnot. t - j SAMS VALLF.Y May Marsh at the Rialto if S ! Tbo Inst word from Pvt. Krnost I.ymnn to bis paronts, Mr. and Mrs. (loo, I.ymnn ulatea ho oxpootod to be In Camp lowln soon. His ninny friends will bo glad to soo htm In Sams Valley ajtoln. Tho coramunty'i n,vnipathy U cx tonilod Mr. and Mrs. 3. II, Stoiicr In tha recent- .mil Id ot tholr c Ideal daiiKhtor whoso d-iiith occurred st hor homo In I.os Aimolcs, Cat., from whero tlio paronts rositly returned. MIm Jiono Btrnt.i'ir.t m liac been attontllng liuslnosa colgi In Kiigone Is lionn li r an ex'i.'jto-, vln..-. Scliool was oljtod v ; lew days on ncoiunt of u "flu" epidemic breaking out union i th.. chlldroii Ad f 1 was thoualit to bo In a mild form school opened attain Mondny, tint somo who had tho dlaooso nt homo still continued to attend and 'rldav a. COLLAR ClUF.TTPEABODY'flECodNC! TBQYNYj btr brand Star Brand . Typewriter Ribbons give clear, permanent copies. Will not smut, dry out, or fill the type. Buy typewriting tuppti of I ' -r''.'- .."'.' .: ''., MEDFORD . PRINTING COMPANY II ' v;y.. in 7if WiHii 'DON PA T'lirch cliinbinir cannot bo called a ladylike pastime, vet that is precise ly what Mao Morsh does in "Tho Boiidaire of Barbara." and docs it with professional skill, too. This is explained bv tho trousers she wears in ono part of this delnditful picture, I.iiul'Iiiiil'Iv she Hiivs that a L'irl could plov football and ncouit hoMcIJi crcdilnblv if she onlv donned bov's npparel.. It's all in what you weiuv she says, , aovornl nioro took alck whllo at school thus caiislnR sctiool to cloao OKiiln. It Is bopod It will be for just a few daya. As has boon the usual caao the flu wns broUKht Into the nolKhborhood from outsldo tour ecu, havliiK como from Lonx Ueach, (.'a!. Mr. lleiliicpath wlio has boon In our precinct for many years has moved with his family to Gold Hill. Mrs. Mlnalo GonrKO who has boon vIsltliiK her mother, Mrs. J. W. Jones returned to M Gilford wbero she la employed. Tho many frlonda of Itlchard Moro loclt and Miss Dnlay Coopor wore pleased to know of tholr marriage Inst weok. They will make tholr homo in Oold Hill to whore tho well wishes of their (Hondo aro extonded tor tholr success and happiness. . H. Van Hovenliurg and brldo who rocontly arrived from the oast aro for tho prosont niaktnK tholr home In Medtord until a modern dwelling Is erorled on his homo lioro. Mrs, Hawkins who has been visit ing soaio tlnio lit her borne hare, left Huniluy accompanied by her husband for thblr homo at Weed. - Brick Morgan has boon confined to bis bod for somo tlmo with a so toro cold. - ' . MYs.'Orcen la sutferlpg with gncu monld hnvlntf folff wooV an attack of Inriuenin. , ' 5 Mr. a.'ul Mrs. W. AV. Edlngton colo- brated tholr 40th wedding anniver sary Sunday at dinner. Tbe dinner, which was served on the cloth used for tbe occasion forty years ago was enjoyed by eight Invited guests. Mr.' and Mrs. Kdlngton were recipients of somo beautiful presents. . 'f, - Mrs. II. I. Peiton, who has made an extended visit' with her friend, Mrs. Nau ot Portland, arrived home Sunday. Miss Gladys will remain at tho Niiu home and attend school, at tho close of which she will return homo accompanied by Miss Hermlne Xau, who will remain at tbe Polton homo for suntmer vacation. . Mrs. 'Peiton states our precinct looks much better than any passed thru on her way home and is alto-gother.-t. !very. pretty, place to come liomo to. Supervisor Morris was a school vis itor .Jasf week. ;-. . : ; . A large crowd attended tbe dance given tho 5th at the Wllhlte hall whore the best of order was enjoyed. Mr.' i-owb, the', Pi. Koch product salosman was thru pur precinct 3at- . Oftentimes we find ourselves too lnte recipients Of news' that might hare interested our readers consider able If not received .when too stale to be recorded'. Tho only excuse we can of for for such blunders was tho .lim ited tlmo for eavesdropping on our phono line., , . A delicious sweetness ...willte v addled ta Easter joy by j ' ( . 't :" . .i ' J ' " Candles Made In Motlford for lovers ;of rjoocl ctindv everywhere V America's: home;shoe:pohsh f I T? '-:":r !" -r Used by thrifty people because it Saves Time, saves Money, caves snoes.v . ShihoiA is beneficial to all leather.? ShinoiA Home Set makes Bhioing easy 1 ' , ia home or office. ' . BLACK -TAM - WHITE - BED - BROWN t) MEET TO WIMSS CITY, April IB Hundreds of . delegates and visitors. Including stockmen and buyers from St. Paul, Chicago and Omaha, aro here to at tend the annual convention of the Montana, Stock ('rowers association, which opmis hero tultiorrOw flud con tinues until Wodnesday. ,, Governor Bam V. Stewart of Mon tana heads a dolegatlon-of state of ficials from Helena. Several carloads of delegates como from Great Falls and a majority of the cities and (towns In tbe stock-growing sections of tho state are represented. " '. The Industry In tho state. It is pre dicted. Is to undergo a new phase during reconstruction: The range Is disappearing; the forests are crowded with grazing to their capacity; feed has been high and railway rates, in proportion. ' "1 ,-,,'. Montana, long a leading livestock state, must,. It Is said, shift to new methods to retain Its supremacy In the Industry. - ' ' -j '-! -' Seven-recent legislative acts. In cluding tho herd low and the scrub bull statute, are certain to be taken up. ' -' -i'j .1 ','.; i? .' -. . .; .Baby Sleeps at Night when the stomach works naturally and bowel znove freely. Mrs. Winalow's Syr up w especially recommended forcoick Ijr overcoming wind coiic, diarrhoea, constipatinn. flatulencr, and other ots dca. Help-baby't dtestiQO by gmag . MRS WIN 5 LOW'S SYRUP Tt UuU' ai CkUia'i Endear and note tbo tioUtb-buildinl! llp that foUows. NotiunK better tor teething time. 'Tills remedy, contain! no opiatea,. narcotics, alcohol or any harmful in gredients. The formula Is on every' boule of this safe, vcsetable regulator. At alt dmgwi'ti - I IP REMEMBRANCE LIBERTY TAXI With new Dodge car. ; ss, sa, StaUoned at 16 N. front St. Bale & Lyon, Frops. Phone J J MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Also agent for Fairbanks and Morse Engines. 17 South Rlverstde.'' ' WESTON'S Camera Shop me uniy exclusive Cowwcrcial Photographer 7: :y in .Southern' Oregon.- v .i a'.-v .!"'! ,' '":' ,i:i.:v;"o.'ui:,--.;0 Negative? macte any time or ii, placd by appointuient. i ' ?; Phone 147-07 ' ? We'll do tLe rest. ' , V. B. PALMER Medf ord. . LET'S fv Cri i W J- , .. J ; a- .!;-'r .--. t .-w "' '" : --',' -.'. r, ; 'T, , , ' Who robbed the bank in the dead of night? '' ; v ,;Did Barbara Gray" steal., her employer's '? funds or did her brother Tony? - ; v ... Did her sweetheart think her guilty of 'thflj,';: '.; .--robbery? ; ;:--''" '' y'. CHRISTIE COMEDY TO- NIGHT?. BRUCESCENIC TO.-MORROW j ' ; '. ' THE V N, VE R S A t AVe are experienced, aud know liow v.. - to give service to the owners of Ford ;. 'V - cars. ' Ye' have' the' same methods, '''' 1 jnachineiy and skill that they have in V the Ford Factory, and- we use the .same Parts made by the Ford Motor ; Company. ': Ford owners '.''are- doubly ' guaranteed ly. iis as .to; the reliability'; :, of our service on Ford cars. Don't ; 7 . ; ; try to do it yourself, bring your car here. ; Incidentally we are getting a, -': few Ford cars and are able to make fairly good deliveries. ' ,;-. -j w , . i JCpui-hig Car, $525; Runabout, $500;; One Ton Truek Chassis, $550; Coupe, ,;; $650; Sedan,; $775. 1 These prices f. ;oi,' , , b. Detroit. - ." ;VC'! I'.' ' ':.: ': ' ' ';.v; Overstocked on Fitall Cases Indispensible for one in traveling or camping. We , will sol all wc have bn hand for cost. ; f 5 'ltW:i:': - ;!', Ml, :f":C.,'.',"' ... -y tj .. .. f. . '1 '-a..:W. !' mm The Influence of Example Tlio Inf luenco of examplo is great,5 ' '- anil children soon learn to follow It. i ! : ' Accounts with us aro, solid foimila- tlous'npon wfilch to build prosperity, ' ", , 4 Por Cent Interest - nnl.l ,,n 'aai'lnn. ' ; ' 'UCCOUn..'-',. .i . ji, ,;'v;. ' I,,,- ;