PAGE TWO STTCTVPORT) rATTj' TTCTHWE. "MWFORT), OttEflONV MONDAY. .TUNE 0, 1010 wcal'BrieB Business was practically at n standstill In Medford this forenoon hocnuBO of the visit of the airplane (loot, aud tho long wait for It to ar rive and watching lin departure. ' It Ib not often that Medford peoplo have Bn opportunity to witness such a wonderful slnlit. For fire Insurance pnone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. n. Wood & Co. Mrs. Gus Newbury, worthy matron of the Eastern Star chapter, and Mrs. AV. H. McGowan, past worthy matron left for Portland yesterday to attend the- annual -convention- of Eastern j r,. I ,.,.,,. Lnnarfi. antes. Auto Electric Equipment Co.. phono 2.17-R. 71 The out of town delegates to the district Epworth League convention which closed at the First "Methodist church last night left for homo tor day by train or automobile. Alco Taxi. Phone 95, " An auto parly of Grants Pass people- registered at the Hotel Medford last night and today consisted of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Denlson and Misses Itosle WIchman, Loraine Courtney and Olive Courtney. B. J. McPhee, painter. Phone 600-X. 76 Miss Vera Van Scoyoc of Jefferson, la., niece of Drs. C.' C. and W. M. Van Scoyoc arrived In the city last Saturday night for an indefinite visit I with her uncles and families We can save you money on that new storage battery. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Children's day was celebrated Sun day In the First Presbyterian church under happy circumstances. Thojin host of little folks entertained the large congregation with an excellent program, reflecting credit on tho teachers In charge. i Ice cream . to take home, 2 0e a Dint, 40c a quart. No war tax. Sugar Bowl.- William : B. Jackson, assistant cashier of the Medford ; National bank left for a business visit at Port- land this morning and -while' there ; will enjoy the rose festival sights and i festivities. Hemstitching, peeoting. Some pew Ideas. .Vanity Hat Shop. , Mr. and Mrs. 'James H. Watkinsi' Jr., and Mrs. Faye Durbin are Hotel Medford guests who arrived Sunday from Klamath Falls. . vvir- Spark plugs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . L. H. Van Horn of Jacksonville, has gone" to Divide, Ore., for two months to take charge of a road building contract. You can get a lot of miles onfof that bid tire by using one of our re-. liners-. - C.:R Dates Auto C) , Rev. -b:' Myron Boozer was called to Grants Pass today to conduct the funeral of Mrs. R. K. Ross, a prom- inent member of Bethany Presbyter- home. - lan church of that city. Mr. Boozer1 T7 out merchants lunch. The will accompany the remains to Port- 'Shasta. tf land on the evening train. The last; Dr. W. W. Howard-is at Portland rites will be conducted at the Port- attending the annual exhibition and land Crematorium. i convention of the Oregon Osteopathic We rebuild and recharge batteries. C. B. Gates Auto Co. ' The county board of education held a session In the office of SuDt. : Ager at Jacksonville this forenoon.-fil Joe H. Beeman, now employed in The Elks ladies will meet tomor the TJi S. revenue service as a secret row afternoon at . 2 o'clock at the service agent, wired Mrs. Beeman E,k temple. The following com FrjdarHo "send their son Horton to mittee is in charge for the afternoon: Portland at once so he could drive Mrs- L- Hamilton, Mrs. H. Hart, home the new car he had just pur- Mrs- H- T. Hubbard, Mrs. J. W. chased.-Gold Hill News. Johnson, and J. W. Mitchell. , We call for and deliver batteries A motor will always run like new for recharging and .repairs. - Auto ,f properly lubricated.. Vcedol 1b the Electric -Equipment. 'Co., phone bsts-!r.surance for proper lubrication. 237-R. 71 The false alarm of the airplanes i coming this morning was due inno-j cently to Secretary Steel pf the Com-j merclal club'who had received a wire from the fleet commander at Gren- ada, Cal., stating that the fleet would arrive In Mdford at 9 a', m. It was then only 8:30 and Mr. SleeL think-j Ing to give the people a half hour's ! time to get to Gore field, telephoned the fire department to sound the fire whistle. Instead of a half hour's -wait the eager populace had a ted ious "wait of two hours before the ex citement began. ' I Spark plugs for trucks and trac tors. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . Among the delegates from Rose burg In attendance at the Epworth League convention were Lois Geddes, Lillian Maclver and Gladys Walker. They returned home today. Switches - made rrom combings; general work. Sanitary Beauty Shop,' No. 8 East 4th and Front. Phone 497-W. - 90 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ktibli were Sunday guests at the Medford from the Applegato district. , Largest remagneilzing equipment in southern Oregon at Auto Electric , Equipment Co. 71 Mr., and Mrs. A. G. Mott of Bur llngamo, ' Cal.t spent Sunday 1n the city with" headquarters at the Hol land and left for Portland this morning:'-; -, :. :' : ;Phdno Delaney's stand for taxi. Phone 52". Corner Main and Bart- lett. i, , ; 86 Graham Honson, head bell boy at the HcjtoJ Medford off and on for the past, (,Wo years, left Sunday.for Port- lai)d,to,tuko a position as bell-boy at the Alullnomah hotel., . v, , Wii have the best tire's for all cars and.'. personally guarantee; them. C. . E. Gates Aui Co , . . WEEKS & McGOWAN CO . , UNDERTAJvEIi I Day Photao: fitfttU 227. tiight Phones: P. W. Weeks, 103-J3, lady Asalstent 'William A. KwIiik, a. mining onsl tieor M Medford, transacted business In this city Wednesday. Mr. EwlnR has secured an option on tho frniik Mongol group of placer mines on Kl llott creek and will move a power drill and other machinery onto the property In a short tlmo. If the de posit shows up as good as expected, a dredge will likely be Installed and the claims thoroly Worked. Mr. Kwlng left Medford last night to secure tho necessary equipment with which to begin drilling; Jackson ville Post. ;",'.' Fir slab and dry wood tor sale by J T. Gasnon. Phone S59. The commencement exercises of Albany colleso will bo held Tuesday "enlng. June 10th. . n the First Presbyterian church .of Albany. U Myron liooJer of this city, will de- liver the address on that occasion,; ispeaklns on tho theme. "The Obllsn 'tlons of the Pay:", Mr.- Ilooicr will return borne Wednesday morning.. The Medford Prlnttug company Is prepared with up-to-date cuts to print horse bills, letterheads, envel opes, etc., for horses, cattle, hogs and poultry. tf "V. D. Hellen, Orjegon" was tho name and address written on the Hotel Holland register Into Sunday afternoon which aroused curiosity. Investigation showed that tho writer was Senator It. Vonder Hellen who had come. In from Wellen so a3 to get an early start this morning for the county board of education meet ing at Jacksonville, of which he Is a member. v TTerostltching. Peeoting, Handicraft Shop. " .' ',. , ' For the best insurance Bee Holcms, the Insurance Man. . -, ., Sheriff Humphrey- of : Klamath Falls, arrived In the- city Saturday search of two suspected thieves who had stolen 11 horses from a range in Klamath county, and had been traced to Ashland .aud ., hero. Assisted by the local police he ar rested two IS year old boys. Lester Van, whoso. address is unknown, and, Chas. McNeil of Medford. They pro- test their Innocence and claim that a man hired them to bring the horses to several places In this county. Sher. Humphrey recovered all the horses and with his prisoners left for Klamath Falls this morning. Dick Sanders says now Is a good time to have vour exterior work done. The-airjsclear of Insects and good drying weather. Good clean workmanship. Phone meal time or evenings;;; S40-J. 844 West 14th. .. Springs for all cars. C. E. Cates Auto Co. Sir. and Mrs. James La Niece of Los Angeles, arrived, in the city Sun- day t0 spend the summer with their .son. . . ? ' . ; we have the only properly equip- Ped Ford repair shop in southern Oregon and the best Ford mechanics. C. E. Gates Auto Co. , Miss Ercle Stewart left Sunday for Portland after a month's visit at association of which he Is president. -Sewing machines repaired, bought, sold and rented, 25c per week. Douglas, " 101 S. Central. Phone C. E. Gates Auto Co. .Mr. and Mrs. Bvron F. DeFord of Central Point were Sunday suests at tlw Holland. ... Mattresses" made over; furniture upholstering, crating and packing. Douglas, 101. S. CentraL Phone 615-J. G., W. Bowen ami Lionel Staholm are tourist.s from British Columbia storpinr nt the Medford. Dr. R. W. Stearns has resumed the practice of medicine and surgery in the old location, Jackson County Bans;. , 76 Hugh Stevens of Central Point, was among the visitors here today from that town. Alcb Taxi. . Pnone 95. Miss Alice Palmer returned home Saturday from Klamath Fall.- where she had been teachintr in the public SChoOlS.. . Dr. A. Bursell, 309-10-11 M. F. & H. BIdg., (North Central. Phone 29. 82 , Walter Lowe and Ben Lemohn advance representatives for the Whit ncy boys' chorus, band and orchestra of 1000 boys, were here Sunday and arranged with the Commercial club to have the chorus appear hero about tho first week in July, definite date To be announced later.-. The chorus halls from tho state of Washington and is making a trans-continental trip, their destination being Wash ington, D. C. The trip will cost $250, 000 nnd is guaranteed by. prominent officials in the state of Washington and Is endorsed by the Elks of that Btate. Further particulars .later. . ; Call Mitchell In regard to f that lawn mower and have It sharpened right. Called for and delivered. Phono 3 20-J. You can get most any ; old thing at DeVoes .."'most any old time. MAY BECOME FIRST i UDY OF CANADA 4 ;sy 1 ' v'jj v ,Vi Tho countess wul bo tho first lady of Cancdi when tho earl hi made Govoruor General He U slated to succeed the Duke of Devonshire. Tho Earl of Athlone Is a brother to Queen Mary, Urn countess, a niece of Queen loria- , ' Mr., and Mrs. ' J. H. Adams and Albert GossleV are Los Augeles guests at the- Hotel Medford. Aleo Taxi. Phone 95. - HaJph Woodford left Sunday for Portland to transact business and see some of the rosO festival. First-class kodak work, , charges about half regular prices. , Jap Art Store. U.S. "WASHINGTON, June 9. With a substantial marine guard in Nicarag ua and a warship on each coast, the United States is prepared to protect that country from invasion by Costa RIcans, it was learned today from official sourietE;'.No action Is expect ed, however," iond'iuR the outcome of an investigation now being made by the state, .department. : f ' ' ( NOTICE . ; i School' --District ' No!.'; 9 of Englo Point will receivo bids for the trans portation of not nore than 10 chil dren to attend? tho "iledford High School the coming - year. . Leave Eagle Point at 8 a. m. and return after.school In the evening. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. A. J. FLOREY, ' Clork of School District No. 9. ' Eag'le Point, Ore. Dated June C, 1919. 68 CHINESE PROTEST DECREE ON SHAKGTUNG AND KIA0 CHAU AMOY. China. June 9. (Bv the Associated Press.) All business has been suspended nnd the .schools have been closed in this citv as u protest itttninst the arrest of students in I'e- Icintr following disorders which re- snltcd from announcements of the aet op. of the council of three nt Paris relative to Shnntilns aud Kino Chan. HARVARD SPRINTER STAR IN A. E. FGAMES IN, FRANCE NEW YOniC. June 0. A. E. di ner, the former Ilnrvard sprintinc star, was the- individual point winner n the championship track -tames of the Americnn expeditionary forces, held nt.C'oloinbes. France.1 Saturday, according to a cablegram received today at.Y. M. C. A. headouartcrs bv Or. George Fisher. '. DcHavifand Passes Euqene. Euccne, Ore., June !). 'flic De Iluviland airplane, lurtrcst of the fleet en routo from Sni-riimeiito to Portland, pnsscil over ' Ktiucnc' t 12:20 o'clock todnv. . . Legal size typewriter paper $1.50 per box of GOO sheets, Good quality Bond. Medford Printing Company, tf Old naners for li'ullrlln? flrert and hoiiRe cleaning. 10c bundle.- "0k 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief INDIGESTION TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR, SALIC Young Indian Runner ducks cheap. Phone 010-E1. 69 WANTKD 3lde delivery make, truck wagon and platform scales. Phono 28-113. : . . WANTED Thinners. Twenty thln . nam wants:!. 30c rer'hontv" Hce B. V. Stone, 33C South Riverside avenue. . 70 LOST Diamond ring May . 24th, $100.00 reward if returned to Mull Tribune, , 71' LICATION OF THE PEACE TREATY (Continued from page ono.). The president's mossune transmit ted thru the Whlto House and road by Senator Hitchcock when tho for nlisn relations, committee mot today to plan Us. Investigation follow: . "Please convey following to Sena tor Hitchcock; I, am heartily glad that yon ha?vo demanded an In vest I cation wllh regard- to the possession of texts of treaty- by tmnuthortml persons. 1 have felt 1 liuf It was high ly undo.fVulle officially to comiuunl cuto tho txt of a ductimeut which la still in 'iieRotlatlon and Subject to chnngQ. Any ono who him posses sion of tho official English text, has i what ho Is clearlyvnot entitled to have: or to coromunicate.' I have felt In honor bound to act in tho same spirit nvd in the same way as the representatives offthe other grent powers in this mailer and am confi dent that my fellow countrymen will not expect mo to break fulth with them. I hopu the Investigation will bo most thoroughly prosecuted." tlnnker TnlerVitcl All of tho financiers named ex cept Mr. Vnnderllp were called nt the suggestion of Senator Borah, repub lican, of Idaho, who told the commit tee he was convinced that ench of them was familial with .what the treaty contained, llo'sald he could not be sure that Any ono of thcur actually had A copy, however because he never had seen a copy In their hands. " . The Idaho senator said ho v wan convinced the International Hnnkers of New York were Interested "for private reasons" In the adoption of tho League of Nations covenant. He added that in hla belief tho calling of tho men named would show how and why they were Interested. ' Wall St. Men to ApHnr WAStn.YC.TON.'Juno 9. In lis investigation of jiow copies of tho peace treaty reaohed New York, the senate foreign rolntlons committee today subpoenaed Jacob Schlff. Tho mas F. Lnmont. H. P. Davison," Paul Wnrburg, J. P. Morgan and Frank A. Vnnderllp. Mr. Lamont : was requested to btlns wlt( hlra :otp correspondence which passed boteon-v4. P. Morgan pnd company and lb finrls arid Lon don agcnliarilife;ho treaty, and particularly ianiy'.cjjminunicntlons on tho subject betwatn the bnnklng houso and Mr. Davison while tho latter was abroad. . The committee also- adopted unan imously u motion by Senator Full, republican, of New Moxlco, InvitlnK Acting Secretary Polk to nppou as a witness and to take part in the Inquiry by cross-examining witnesses and otherwise. WASHINGTON. Juno 9.-Senator Lodge who mado the first chargo that, tho treaty was in tho bands of New Yorkers, was the star witness at tho opening session. .'.'lie declined on tho ground of his senatorial Immu nity to give tho name's of persons who had the treaty, but said ho would ask permission to discloso their name's. Senator Borah, 'ho also TKers; Great S ati sf act i oi irv krvowirv tKe cKild rev's Keevltli a.TYd ei joyrsxervt are beiivd provided for wKervyoxi a ' ive iKercv -j . . V . as their Hot LIBERTY , . LAST TIMES TONIGHT BILtlE BtJRRE . . With HERBERT. EAWLINSON ' )"'', : ' : In ,:;' .. "Goodness Gracioiiis Ahnabelle About a Husband and . Wife who didn't know ',-" i each other. .. .. , TOMORROW ONLY MARY PICKFORI) in "RAGS" made charges nlmllur In Senator Lodnc, said ho hud not seen copies of tho treaty but bad been Informed there were copies In New York, lie had no personal ltnuwlodBQ of It, ho aald. Acting Secretary Polk of tho stale department tuHtU'lod that hu had re ceived copies from tho American peace mission In Purls, .hud theuv locked In tho ntutn department vmilt and believed noun of those copies were tho onus referred to as being In New York, - , ., Coincidental with 'tho opening of the Investigation, President Wilson cabled Senutor Hitchcock ho hopd tho Investigation would bo thorough ly prosecuted. ' Tho comtnltteo irdjourned without' fixing n duto for the next meeting. The Investigation will bo made by the full cnmmltteo and Chairman Lodge whs expected to call another meeting as soon hb any of thnso sub puenuod today are ready to appear. Brought by 'I'llliune Man NEW YORK, Juno . Tho full text ot tho petico treaty wllh tho central powers, which has been the subject of discussion lu tho Vnllcd States tor a week or more, has boon brought to this country by Frailer Hunt, u correspondent ot tho Chicago Tribune and Is being syndicated to newspapers In 'this country lit copy righted sections. Mr. Hunt says tho copy which ho brought horo Is ono of tho original drnttn and was obtained In Paris, lie says It Is qulto easy to obtnln Ger man translations of tho treaty in Germany and neutral countries, , Another American correspondent abroad also secured nnd mailed a full ropy of the treaty but the Jlritlsh censor held It Up. ' ' ;V Wilson Oppose Publicity f' WASHINGTON. Jnno . -President Wilson In a cablegram received today by Senator Hitchcock, demo crat, Nebraskn, paid Ho hoped tho In vestigation by the snnato foreign re lations cnmmltteo of how copies of tho peaco treaty reached private In terests In New York would "bo most thoroughly prosecuted." Tho president said ho felt It was highly undcBirnblo officially to com municate tho text ot a document v.-hlch Is still In nonotlnllon and sub ject to chance, and that nnyono who bad possession of the official English toxt "has what ho is clearly not en titled to havo or to communicate." This statement by the president strengthened the belief of officials here that he would not comply with the request of tho senaU that the treuty tixt be furnished at tills tlmo. ,10 WASHINGTON'. : Juttc!, O.Mnior ticncrnl t audi, cominaiiuiin; tin- uniitlifirn ibiiiitrtfiinTif find tbn Mnvii'litl border.- m n snciiil rvnort to the war department loduV ndvisi'd nuniiist anv iiicrcuso in tiirccs ut this tunc. I he l'iirf',.. nntf under liis I'liitlinnliil. fiill. ernl Cabell fnid. were Hiilfi-.'ient to bundle nnv eontinuenev that could be torcsen. ' Llaht:tv Law Upheld. WASHINGTON. Juno 0. The su iiromc court in hu nninfon todnv bv Justice Pitnev. held the Arizona Htnte employer.-.' liability law constitution al. . . , ' T - -- table driiilt EI ' OFFICIALLY DENIED ' 11KULIN,1 Biiilday.Muiie 8 (lly Associated 1'iess. 1 (Tltmoia that u eubluut crisis In imminent uro dis missed In official (luurtuis us Idlu gossip. The fact that Heir Wlssol, ililiilsliir wllhnul unrltiilln uuil llr. Ueiiiliard. leriihui'K, nilulstet of fi nance, differ respecting the conduct if post-war economic:. control, has itnrted a report that there Is serious dissension lu tho cabinet, Tim Issue, It Is ruutaiided, enunot hn diH'ldeu until peace Is im-unttod and Is. In any caso, purely iievsoiuil, Anoulttoil of Murtlor Chnrtia ' NKW YtHtK. June- II. Cuplnin Aclolidi C. 1'cderwon. niid. hit son, dolph K. VviIi'Vmiii'. Were iictiiiilted bv n I'cderitl iurv Unlit v of the ehiirue of eaUMinif tile ilealh ol' Alex Itnv Men, n miilor on the hark l'uuwo, ol' which Ihov were otlicciH', The mrv wn not civ niiiuitn.. Tittl lllt, fefBe Sure toCeT Wrapped, to insure Its perfect condition' in aIj climates and seasons! Sealed tight kept right The perfect gum in the psrfect package. : . fitter every tneol . iV ri Girls ih;the6Chdrd8' . " " fiixn Tax Peroxitlo 6ro;n'n " in.Tft soft healing vrcaolcsa fj'pniii,' prcvoiitrt Hiinhiii'M, tan or frcckk-s, and not grow hair. 60 nnd 30 N tteaLH's Dru Store Phone 884 the San Tox Store MEDFORD, , EAGLE POINT, BUTTE FALLS Jitney Service Starts Tuesday, May 20th.. leaves Niwli Hotel 8!ilO n. nt. and Butto I''all'g nt 2 p. m. dally. . ilMlOVB HOB i'i f : 'Why wuit until the FLIES Como? . ; -. ' ; Order' ypnr SCREENS NO W . arid have them put on early.'' . ' ' . , ' - TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS rhone 43l-.j,'10th ant Ofape EDITOR (jFGLINES TO MEET IOWA SOLDIERS 1 IHCS MOINICS, lAwli, Juiiit D.J. M. I'levco, pul)llHlier( of tho low MputoHtviwI. .lodiiyinnotinced thilt hu lntil wl'ihiliiiwii lils consent to meet a iliihmutloh or Ctiuuell Itliifra Holdlurs which1 was comlnr hero.Wediitisdiiy t!o insulins'" with htm published stiite menln concerning -lawn's methods nt siilllng Liberty bondii mid criticism i)f the .('oiiiiPU llluffs military bur .ijitu. , Mr. I'lerc.a mild hu docllned hu oiumo ho leiiriicd the pioposud moot Inn "wiih u nollllcal trick by his en emies to discredit him." i.. . ' . '''-.; I'--- Admiral Benson til Salt.- I d-'AIIIS, .rune II. Ailiuiial Willimn : .-Unison, chief of iiaviil tilicrntiiuiH, of the l!nilutl Ktatcrt niivv. iiful nnvtil' adcifl't to I'l-eshlent Wilxnil -mill llui Auicj-iciin ilclc'iitioh nt ' lh pence eoiil'ereiii'e, left for Hresl loilnv. lit) Mil -mill fiir.; I ho I'lliied Stntea to-mori-ow:' f . The flavor tests MEDFORD IRON WORKS KOl HDItY AND MACHINE SHOP Also uif (i n't for JViirbanks arid Mora ,l-','. '.'.',.'. i' i, 'BnifiiM.1 ', .'ti- t : 17 South Rlvarsltf. . ! WESTON'S Camera Shop the Qnly Exclu'siye Comm'crciiU l'lioto'gfapher : iu So'uthern Oregon. fi f; ' ,. ' ' Vgativ'cs made any time or 5j place Ky appointment. . Phone 147-J. ., ' , y- . We'll do th rest. " jVB? PALT5ER ! i t .' Mflrlforrl KJ .' 203 .Ennt Main' Street '