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HEDiroitT) matt: Itjbttne, medfotid, : .orkoon", Wednesday, may u, i9io P3iOE THRS9 L AND REN ' EFFORT TO GET SHIPS l'ARIH, Muv4,r'l(niwoii offorlH lire bvlnir nmiln liv thu llritisli doleuii lldii tn minimi mi iiui'i'iiumiil ciilttiitf fur tho piuilliiif ul' former (lerinnn miinwut vpnhhIh mill their iliilrlliu linn on n uiihIh of ttimuiuu Iiimh diirlinr Ilia war IiihImihI of thu ulnii nl' tlm t'liittiil KIiiU'h ri'tulniim ihiMu kIimm inlnrnuil li Aiiiorlcti prior to Unit cuiitrv'H t'li ttirhitr thu war. I'iiIiiiiiI Ih luviiiif I'liiim lo winm nl' tlm wiirnhliiH-Miinonilcrcil liv tier , hi it ti.v. Hint lirvHunlud her i'IiiIiiin to tlitt itomii'il ol' foruiftii iuliiiNtirM thin Ill'tlU'tlllllll. WAHIIINflTON. Mav 1l.)ffi ciulx liuru iln not liidinvn Unit rimmv- 'il ulTnrlH liv tin- Itrilihh uovirnnii-iit to Ht'i'iirii mi iit-iwnii'iil ciilliiiu I'or the imoliiiir nl' former dermim iner ('limit vi'miIk will lit) kiii'i'i'mhI'iiI. On 'lioNilinn liv llin I'liili'il KlutiiH when till' lll'OllOHIll I'irxt HUH llllvilllltl'll llc- fimli'd llin HritWi dIiiii iii I lie Hiiiri'm (H'onnmlo,,('iiuiii'il1''tli(i dei'Mmm of which iiiiini bo'iimiiiliiiiiim In bo bind inir. mtil It wiih Hniil here Imliiv Unit llti'rti wan iui rciixnn In liulinvu tlmt l'riili'iit : VVilxtm IiiuI cIiiuil'I'iI Iiih niiiul on tlto Hiiliii'ft. , - The I'nilmt HIiiIch Iiiik .VI,0ll0 toliH nf (.li'rmnn Hliiini'iiui iiu'ludinir Homo of llin finitKt niiillnt'iiuHt of tint form er (ivrmiul ' liner. Amiriixiiimlnlv ;i,r0,oiiil tmiH of Aiiinrii'iiu Nliiiiniiiu' wiih limt ' in tlitt MillnniiriiHi' wnrfiirc nml I ho ilifl'ironrn nroliiililv will be rutiilni'il liv Ittn I'oilcil Ktiitnx nml lUl'll for' ill tllO fllllll HI'tlil'IIIUIll of tint I'ountry h I'liiiiim iicniiiHt Ocr iiiiiiiv. ,- ; , : . TRAVEL? $9 hflLTS AN HOUR "' (Continued from pax out.) to fiicililiild tln riiiilimimii'O of the fliuht to I'mitii IMnirn. Tim dIiiiikh will remain , moored here ovfrniirlit nml will In' ovorhnilleil if mn'cHHnrv licfora iirnuitviliiitf to l.ihbon. Fourteen ilimtrovi'M will Im Htntiiiiu-il between tbU Hurt nml Mil lion. ' 4 8T. JOHNS, Of. P., May W Anior- Ican aviation officer atutltinad lioro In coiinootlon with thu pomtllila trans oceanic flliilil of Ilia iinvy dlrliilblo C-5 tintoil todiiy that tho American lenplnna flyer wors propiirod fur a "hop off" at Trpany nl 8 p. m. union nnfavorolilo woallior prevonl d. i . i MORE HUN CHATHAM, $! May U. The naval mmplnno NC-ijntlJiaro alviSS , a. in. ti Join tho NU-3 at Trnpunaoy, N. F, Rtnrtlni( point nf ttlo trnnn Atlantto flight. ThO'N'C-4 won to fly loilay to llnlltnx, ; ; - Weather condition wero reKnrdiid aa promlnlnn and hopo wa nxiiroaiiod by naval officer that (lis N'C-4 would . aoon Join her ltor pinna, tho NC-3 . and ....C-l at Tropawoy Uay, N. K. Whllo It wnn.nnld thnt tho NC-4 'would litop at Halifax and would not nttampt to maka the. illnlnnco to Horn Foundland In ono fllKht, naval nuthorltltw iftfd that If tho onxlno work proporly Uautenant Commnn dnr A. C. Itendir nilKht iloclilo to ro auma hi flight from thoro' for Tro- paiuicy tonlKht. llrlilnli Avlnlor li'lnTl 8T. JOHNS, N. V., Mny 14. Tho iflrltlHlt nvlnton, Ilnwkor and ltnyn ham, appoarod unlikely to gat away today on tholr rival trnn-AHa'tlc IlKht. Rnimrta worn recolvod of poor wenthor lor u uild-dny Hlart. . ' MONTAl'K POINT. N. Y.. Mjiv M. Tlie nnvv iliriuiblo V.-!f left here lo iluv on a fliubt !o SI, JoIiii'h N. K., 'wbicb mav bo followeil. if the coiiHtiil perforiiinnco proven tmlixfuctorv, bv nn ultcnipt to fly nerosH tbn Alluntin. The balloon look the nir nt H n. m. nnd prompllv milled into her inuxi- inum eniiKiinr hpcci! nf i0 liiilot un Innir, which 'win expected to drive tbn lilir f'bnc". over tho l.'JflO-niiln cnurHO to New I'nunillund in - I liiiuri. - In eomnmnd nf T.ieutciinnl Com- tuiinilnr Kmerv W. Coil, tbn C-fi look n nortboimt enurno, oxpeuted to car ry her iilonir tho New Knclund nnd , ('mimtinn ciiiixt o fit. dohnH. There "licbtoi'-lbnli-nir1' expert nwnit (be iliriuiblo reiulv to iiHftint in proimrimr lier for n iiomhIIiIc -2,(100 milo non . ntoii oritiHu to tlui Hrilish ImIch. There wtf n wiHxihilitv nlno. nnvv nfficorN mi id. I Iml the routo of the KC-NenpliincN via Thu Axoros miirbt bn follnwoit, rednuimr ' tho lonccnt "jump" to tipproximntulv 1.300 milon bv muliiiiL' il H Lot nt l'untn Del Ondtu ;'";."'., 'Will Join' flcnplnnoa ' ?; CHATIIAAf. riiHx.; Mnv l'l.-Tbo C-5, flvinii 1,000 foct hith, pnnsoil over tho nir BtHtion bore nt 10WO n m, The bullnon wiih irsecmdinir un (the (liHiippenreil over the iiourHo J'olloweil bv the Bonpliine N(.-4. . ... i .' , Wbon the O-fi took the nir n south tvitul wiih blowinu; nt 15 miles nh hour. ' ' i . , Five men in riddilion to Tiieutennnt CommnAiler Coil oomlirised the C-5'n crew. 'I.ieilf'enniit J.'V. Luwrolico in pilot! KnHie.n 0. Cnmpliell, cox wnin: KnHiipVM. IT. Knstcrlv. rnilio oporiition, uiul' Cbinf MucbiniHl'H JIutcH S. II. lllunlibnrn nml Mormon, mminnoi'H. .".' (' v'.'.-" ', "Wo will joifi the scnplniips yot," Raid Tjionlonnnt ('omninmler Coll ns lie Htnpped into the bnHkct, nnd Kn Hign flnmpboll onllcil to brother of i'icei'H rcinniiimir nl the ntnlion; "floil be Willi iih I ill wo met nuniii," EP W.W OIIIjKANH, Lii.. Mnv .M, Til ii iiroiiiiHcil ulmi of oruimixulion for tin) Aiiii'i'li'iin Cotton ICxnort niilil'inir I'ornorntioii, n fiool nf unllon di-ixI ih'itm mid ili'iilnrH for oxnort truilu, iih iliinln known licru toilnv lit it I'otifiirviiutt of I'olloii inlornHlM, pro viili'H for n I'oj'iiornlioii cuiiitulir.i'il nl 1011.11011,011(1. to liu imiil Inruolv in l.ilicrlv biuiilK. 'J'lui DUri'orutioii wonlil, bo immow oruil lo ni'i'i'iit ii wiiln vnrittlv of for oiL'ti Hiwiiritii'H, nml to market them in thin I'oiintrv or to Ikhiiv IioiiiIh of itH own. - it iiIho noiild (icauira non trol of foriuii cotton iiiiiiiiifiiiUuriiiL' I ll II lit H. l'roviion iiImo Ih mmlo in tbn or itniiixntioii ulmi for llin I'lirnomtion to lend I'nnv to iloiili'M or Mliiuiicru mi hui'iiritv of wnrcliiiiiHii ri'i'oiiilK in rtuNtiit wIiitu cotton in bciwr nHi'in IiiimI for I'xinitl. TIiim it would fi niiiico tbn eiitirn exmrt I rtiiifui't it-n. REDUCTION IN WHEAT PRICE .; -r, (Conllnnea from pan one.) lin mi nHHiirmii'O that n reduced price of wheal xbniilil bn effvetivo iifnnu ilitilidv nil down tbn line, . "Some of Hid wenturn ili'luutcn cxnreBi'(l the view Hint certain hcc lionx of Ilic iirniliiciiiir wheat coiin trv had dovclopcil n ncnliincnt thai wbcnl mut venr niivbt be worlh more than tho minrnntccd price in I he open niarkelrt, but the L'cncrnl view wan Hint the enmn uroiiiixi'il ho well Hint nut' wilhltohliii'' from the market un der niicIi HiMitiment would be unnuiirn ciublii in the total voliimo nnd that iiioM vriiwcrii would bo reiulv to markel nt the uuaranteed price, tbim nbnri)lv rediiciiii' the nreHcnt price, of wheat and fncilitutiuir n lower price with Hit) new crop movement. lniMirtnnt Nolleo The Modford Cigar atoro, O., L. pu1don, prop., has linen appointed agent for San Kranrlaco Kiamluer. If you fall to receive your dally or Sunday Kxamlnor advlao Mr. David on, 'phono 885, and your compliant will rocolvo prompt attention. 47 Xotlco ' ' Mv wlfii Kilna Acklov. havlnir left niv lied nnd hoard I hereby Klvo no tice that I will not bo responsible for bill or account contracted by my unlit wire. Dnlcil Mny lllth, 1 0 1 9. 47 i I K. ACKI.KY. A Special 30x31 Tire for Fords- Maxwells and Chevrolets Extra sturdy, an extra ply of fabric over other tires, and slightly oversized TIRE WEIGHS 161 POUNDS We guarantee it and it costs V ; " you only : Better see this before Barnes Parade and Show PJ ' Pleases a Large Crowd Mllo. (1ci WcImt nml lier diinriiiK "Some purado," wna tho verdict of tho hundred of puoplo who lined the Idowalk of Medford thin morning to wit ncm Hie Al O. lluruea pugoant of gatly caparisoned bbrao, 'beautifully adorned clrcua wagon, trained ani mal, funny clowns and a myriad of other attraction that Invited 'and forbrnated a splendid and thfllllng progrum nt tho clrcua ground. The Ilarnoa clrcu ha been In 'Medford many time before, . and ha never failed to attract largo crowd ... Thu performance started this afternoon with a pageant called Alice In Junglulnnd. Mr. Durne has given a mnaterplcco to tho world when he wroto this grand operatic spectacle. Ono must ice this beautiful creation to fully enjoy It enhancing beauty. A now and beautiful ballot of forty dancing home and forty dancing girl la another now and novel offer ing. Ilealde the clown, wild animal feature, wild and tamo animals, over (wo hundred erformor and trainers of wild animals take part Including tho following;. - Mian Mntiol Stark, tho lady who handles mnn-eiitlng tigers," performs .Ta Aa Ta. aTv Ai S 2 0 s" Gates Auto (56. J ll liontca nt llnmin clmu todny. woudorful slums and passes all ex pectation whan she wrestles a big full grown tiger. ' Martha Klorlne. a dainty little miss of B7 ; pounds, subjugates 20 lion In one cage every monster big enough to crush her to death with their paws. '- . Margata Rlcardo, Cleo Weber. Elizabeth MacCnrty, Joe Miller, Bert Dennis. Charles Berry. Robert Thorn ton. Doe Weber, Austin King, are a few of tho 200 .trainer that help muko the audience gasp with thrills. . Ml Bessie Harvey, (60,000 a year opera alnger, pleased the artistic eye and ear.' This gifted golden-voiced singer carries a charm that will long boTomombered "Klnko" and 80 clowns made the kiddles and grown-up yell with de light at their funny antics 110 distinctive animal feature are presented. This - year, bigger and belter than ever, the Barnes show Has surpassed all previous years' records. A clean, moral, up-to-date entertain ment that all should see. 'Again to night tho doors open al 7 p. m., per' formance at X p. m. at baseball park. I 1 I I 5 t t t t T I 1 4 1 f I I 4 X i i t t x f you buy I t f T WASHINGTON, May 14. Altho tho two wheat disease recently dis covered In Madison county, Illinois, and which previously were unknown In this country, may cause heavy lotse to individual farmers, ' the loiwes In- the area affected will have no appreciable affect upon the total production of this year' wheat crop, said a statement Issued today by the department of agriculture. .Tho first of the two diseases, said the state ment, apparently Is Identical with tho "take-all' or "white heads," known In many foreign countries.' The sec ond 1 flag smut of wheat. As both pest are extensively known In Aus tralia, federal experts sent to Madi son county are of the opinion the dis eases were brought to this county In seed shipped from Australia. As a result a natlon-wlda survey now Is In progress to find It either or both of the diseases have been Introduced anywhere else In the United States. All grain growers have been urged to help In this work. ft 'Notice to Walr Users Restrictions on sprinkling removed tomorrow (Thursday) morning. 45 O. ARNSPIGER. Supt. ', Good Digettion and natural bowel" movement result from the use of MRS WIN SLOW S SYRUP - lb Umtf J CUWi bplM Thi superior purely vegetable preparation for correcting baby's troubles contains no alco hol, opiates, or narcotic. Brings gratifying results for mother and child. Formula on every bottle. nizing AO our work strictly guaranteed to be first elms. IS N. Fir St., Modford Phone 484-J MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS Suits of Real Merit KLEIN'S When you wear the clothes that Klein provides tor you, your associ ates will at once recognize a genuine distinction in your appearance, ' See the new models NOW on dress up In one of our SUITS Tailored to Order $30 $35. $45 , $50 Yours for Appearance ' KLEIN The Tailor ' li 8 E. Main, Upstairs GIM UHTTN China Rrb Itor , Herb euro rot eaimcna, Headache. eatarrah, dlptherla, or throat. lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fev er, cramps, cough, poor circulation. carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast curee all kinds of colter, NO OP- KRA.TIOMS. ' Medford, Oregon, Jan 18, 1917 TO WHOM IT "JiY CONCERN: ; This Is to certify that 1, the un dersigned, bad Terr severe stomach trouble and had been bothered (or several years and last August was not expected to live, and hearing of aim Chung (whose Herb Store is at 114 South Front street, Medford) I de cided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I atorted to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them and tod a? am a well marl and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to see Glm Chung and try his Herbs. 1 (Signed) . W. E. JOHNSON, Witnesses: M. A. Anderson, Medford S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point, Wm, Lewis, Bagle Point . VV. L. ChUdreth. Eagle Point, 0. E. Moore, Eagle Point. ; J. V. Mclntyre, Bagle Point, Geo. B. Von der Hellen, Eagle Point. Thot. E. Nlnholi, Eag Point v bsa I 1 jYour CatarrhMay I Lead To Consumption Dangerous to Experiment With Treatment That Give ; Only Temporary Relief. . Ton ' see everywhere people with stopped up nir pansafieii, who seem to breathe only with the greatest dif ficulty. There is a eonntant hawklog nnd spittiDg in an effort to dear the throat and nostrils, and what appears at first to be only a slight cold holds on with stubbornness until a fully ilereloped ease of Catarrh has th vie tim firmly within it grasp. There is sot the slightest doabt that sll this inffering is caused by a tiny disease germ that gets into the ' blood and multiplies by the million. The catarrh germ attacks the delieats . mucous membranes of the nose, throat V', and air paauges. ' These become ehoked np with the .accumulations, seriously interfering With the breathing apparatus, and causing untold suffering. There is usually a cough, irritated throat, sore - ness of the membranes and constant discomfort.' . -. , - If you hare ever been afflicted with Catarrh, yon know something of the suffering and inconvenience the - dis ease ytaases. You know, too, that it cannot be cored by the application of sprays, lotions, sintments, jellies,' or ether local treatment Even if suck , treatment doe succeed in opening the Ent:buragement--A Policy ' A bank's growth and prosperity depend upon the condition of the "people 'and busi- , nesses in the community. When the. First" '. Natonal Bank both preaches and practices co-operation, then, it is simply a policy upon . which its own welfare greatly depends. . As Jackson County., continuesto,;, ," progress you will find this institu- : ; tioh not far behind.- ' ' - r ! ' V . - Capital riBDFORD Given I Benefit Ball! 1 Railroad Employees Baseball Nine at Ashland Natatorium Thursday Eve, May 15 1 S J Music by Porter's Orchestra. . .V ' Admission $1.00. You arc invited. : - s Painting arid Decorating; I am pleased to announce that I now have one of the best and most thoroly equipped painting and decorating establishments to be found in Oregon. Have recently secured, the. services of two Port-,, land expert painters and decorators, who will assist me In the camm ing on of this work. Have been doing painting and decorating ln- Medford for the past sixteen months, and my work speaks for Itself. ' , Use only the very best of materials and all work strictly guaran. jeed, at prices that will compare favorably with prices offered any-.-where in "the state. ; ' ! ' . , . I am now In a position to glvo Immediate, thorough, and expert attention to all contracts taken, and will, be pleased to quota prices ' to anyone requiring work iri my line. ' Dd all kinds of house paint- ; ing, papering, tinting, decorating, and floor finishing. f. , ; Respectfully submitted, '! : R. J. Miller Phone stopped-up passage for a while, they soon become clogged sgnin, ami mr is no progress made toward a curs or tho difieose. - In addition to the suffering and Ih- convenience caused by Catarrh, there is c'woy danger that the disease will grr. -illy go lower Into tne tnrnat ami attack th bronchial - passages, and crentunlly inrolre the lnng. Many a easo of consumption has developed from a severe attack of latarr. ,. The moet satisfactory treatment for Catarrh is 8. 8. 8., the unrivaled blood purifier, which io promptly roat and elimates from th bkied th germs of Catarrh. In thi wy, it get rid of the eanee of the disease by geiu direct to it source, elrausiag the blood thoroughly, and building np sad re newing the entire system. 8. 8. 8. has been on the markat r mare than fifty years, sad lu bee thoroughly tested in tnonsaad of case of Catarrh. If you want to be rid of the discaie, throw away youi makeshift remedies, : and begin os 8. a 8. to-dny. You will be deligbte with th remits, olker have been. 8. 8. 8. ia sold by drug stores every where. . " . W ' When you begin taking this remedy yon are invited to write for free med . iral advice and instruction about youi own individual ease. Address Okie. Medical Adviser, 10(5 Swift Labor tory, Atlanta, Oa.-(Adv. I $100,000. '- OREGON by, the . 110 or 353-R. : ' " ' Itf ' ill. i ,.t; : l ' 'i Ml .. ii-. VI '. nt : .ti nr.' i ' J. I' r l aiS it. .! it ill si1; ft i ml .Da : . I " . 1A : .;,.f i f ; nt lit ;ut nil s ' i.i s tin ; , 'ha'- , i