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BTEDTOTID IttJL TRIBUNE. WSSFORT5. 'IfrRKCiOy," TVTKSDAY, JUNK 10, KUBLIENROUTE TO ED Mary Pickford in "Rags" at Liberty Theatre Tonight TONIGHT TOMORROW- HERE 10 STUDY The flrBt clew which has turned up elnce bta disappearance from home with his wlfo and two children the day before he was to have had his preliminary hearing at Grants Pass on a charge of cattle stealing, leads the Jackson county authorities to be lieve that Harold Kubll. the young Applegate rancher. Is either headed for Mexico, or has reached that conn try. His automobile was found nban doned at La Molne, Calif., in Shasta county, the middle, of last week. Sheriff Richardson of that county thinking it was a stolen machine sent telegrams giving the engine and aerial numbers to various cities, one of which was received by Chief of Police Timothy. The latter started tracing the car by these numbers and his investigation led to the fact that the car was formerly owned by Wil liam A. Ewing of this city, who trad ed it in to the Auto Exchange which on May 1st, sold it to Kubll who made only one payment and still owes several hundred dollars on the car. -This was the first trace of Kubll since his disappearance. The author ltles of Josephine and Jackson coun ties did not even have any idea in which direction Kubli had gone, but were of the opinion that he had gone to Portland where he had relatives. Much telegraphing and wiring to the police thruout Oregon and California failed to discover Kubli's, where abouts. .The authorities here have been confident and still are that Kubll will be eventually captured if In this country from his description, as he has a disfigured face, having been kicked in the face by a horse when a boy. . But they figure if he gets across the Mexican border he will never return, at least until the pres ent cose blows over. ; cn? fill ! '- ' awBMBflNl PAGE. JUNE 14TH AlARy PICKFORD i'E.ij' IT IS ALL GONE XOW Samuel L. Kramer, Box 95, Sel lersville, Pa., writes: "I had kidney trouble for two years and had a ter rible backache. r This is all gone now after, using Foley Kidney Pills and I feel, well again." "When the kid neys are overworked, weak or dls- ' eased, the waste matter remains in the system and causes pains In side or hack, rheumatism, lumbago, stiff : Joints, sore muscles, backache. Foley Kidney Pills get results quickly and are tonlo In their healing and sooth ing effect. Good for bladder trouble, too. For sale by Medford Phar macy,.' . .. ', NOTICE School - District No. 9 of Eagle Point will receive bids for the trans portation of not more than 1-0 chil dren to attend the Medford 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, , : Clerk of School District No. 9. '' Eagle Point, Ore. . Dated June 6, 1919. 68 Resolutions ' Whereas, it has pleased Almighty God to remove from our midst our beloved sister, Varlan Jonas, .Resolved, that the sympathy of 'this lodge be extended to the be reaved husband, who is left alone to mourn the loss of a devoted wife, for his loss is our loss. Resolved, that our charter be draped in mourning for thirty days. Resolved, that a copy of these res olutions be spread upon the records of this lodge, a copy be printed in the local newspaper, and a copy be forwarded to the bereaved husband. , , Fraternally submitted, SISTER GLADIOUS PEARCE, SISTER HATTIB HOULETT, U - SISTER SOPHIA CHILDRETH, Committee. You Will Enjoy Your Lunch at Cool, Comfortable, and Homelike. Southern Oregon's Leading Confectionery . WEEK ONLY COSTS A DOLLAR AVhen any organization wins the approval of the American public, it is not difficult to finance it in a wav to enable it to do its part well. Witness the henrtv endorsement of the Salva tion Armv. the one helpful nid to the troops at the front of which all speak in approval. Do you know that in addition to the service rendered bv the Bov Scouts durins the war. of which we are hearing more, and more as the days co bv and1 the bovs nre not askine that the limelight be turned on their achievements the reeular training system to which thev are subjected is eauallv worthy of en dorsement bv all who value eood citi zenship. ' ' ' ' Bov Scout week is designed to bring to the financing of the organi zation all who can voluntarily nllv themselves as associate members, and it is claimed not less than one million good ; Americans will toe the mark' with their signatures and not f HAIR TURNS WHITE CHEYENNE. AVyo., June 10 Ser geant J. W. Roberts, formerly of Des Moines, has white hair today, tho he is not out of his twenties. Rob erts recently was discharged -from the army at Kort Russell. In eighteen months overseas, he participated in seven battles and was wounded In each, receiving five rifle wounds In the legs. On top of all this, he came home to find that his father, mother. wife and two children had succumb ed to the influenza during the epi demic last winter. Now he is work ing with the Union Pacific railroad company here as a crossing watch man. ... HEAD OF GERMAN NAVY IN LAST PART WAR IS DEAD BERLIN'. June 9. The death was announced toduv of Admiral Von Holtzemlorff. head of the German general naval staff during the latter part of the war. lie retired in Aug ust of Inst venr. The success of Manager Arthur less'Moran with his big sign on the roof than one dollar each attached to the of the Palm building for the guid- card which thev sign at banks ance of the army aviators yesterd throughout the union this week. It so excited his partner, H. L. Percy is well worth while, and when the good I when he read of It in the Mall Trib work is accomplished note the added j une at Roseburg that he at once vim and stamina- displayed bv the bovs who know their efforts to fit themselves for the highest tvpe of citizenship win the endorsement of their elders. , The reconstruction period is at hand, and the "problems of Peace are more perplexing than those of war." Civilization as we know it cannot ex ist longer unless the rising genera tion is trained to assume its burdens and safeguard it against the assaults of Bolshevism. No other organiza tion in existence toduv ranks higher as a training school than tho Bov Scouts. The trifling contribution asked is as nothing to the almost uni versal endorsement it will give evi dence of. j ' A single philanthropist might con tribute the entire amount which will be raised during Bov Scout week, but the contribution would be as nothing to the endorsement of one million red blooded men and women who sec in the Bov Scouts the saving grace for posteritv of the heritage of freedom which was passed down to us bv former generations of Americans. Win vour own approval bv ioining the procession of far-visioncd men. call them idealists if von will, bv call ing on vour banker and making a de posit of . a dollar or more to four ther a great factor in modern life. Anv banker will welcome the contribution. KNOX AND LODGE OPEN FIRE (Continued from page one.) "the treaty shall be so drawn as to permit any nation to reserve with out prejudice to itself for future separate and full consideration by Its people t::- ruestion of any League of Nations," but that the obligations of Germany and her co-belligerents under the treaty shall not be thereby affected. The Knox resolution also would declare it the policy of the United States government "in order to meet fully and fairly our obligations to ourselves and to the world that the freedom and peace of Europe being again threatened by any power or combination of powers, the United States will regard such a situation with grave concern as a menace to its own peace and freedom." In such an event the Knox resolu tion proposes that "the United States will consult with, other powers af fected with a view to devising means for the removal of such menace and will, the necessity arising In the fu ture, carry, out the same complete accord and co-operation with our chler co-belligerents for the defense of civilization." wired Moran as follows: "Have land. ing sign lit up so can get bearings. Will arrive at 11:40 tonight." John A. Westerlund leaves this evening for San Francisco to attend the Pacific Coast hotel men's annual convention. With ' "Sprorihs" June, "Slim Jim" Austin. "Snow Hall" KlUot't ami "Nervous'' Canon and V"Sliwv Kves" Whitman-, the otmiedv Mul f lliir veV's tirwitor JIinslrels wou'ul be su perior to oilier similar. fJiuwx without Clarence l'ywell. Kd Viillivor and rYunk Kirk. Alter all thtav cannot be too much comedy in a minstrel, provided of course it is e! can cut and of an irresistible kind. i Manager llarvev is iust'tv proud of all the talent ho has seonrvd, and al though it is expensive tt pav lituh salaries to so nianv clever 'in'oulu. vet it is n lot of satisfaction t o the mali nger to tVol assured that mo mutter where the llarvev Ill-enter Minstrels plav. it is going to ideas the pat rons. , : However, none of the nUivo coterie of experts are funnier than I'Ymik Kirk as he is plaving the ;banio and singing with a lighted citar in his hps. that he uppaniillv swpllows the cigar and continues to sing as smoke pours forth from his month like lava from a volcano. Kirk's performance is Jever hut likewise is the work of Alonxu Moore, the man of much mvstcrv. the four old men ilancinc number and the coincdv acrobatic ' buck unit wing dancing. This compnnv will be at the I'age thtvrtnr Sttturdav. June 'I I. Tho Oreiiou llureiiu of Minos has a corps of oiiKlnuors In Medford who are making a complete mid exhaus tive examination of the mineral prospects and properties In this dis trict. The purpose uf the bureau Is to assist In mine development, anil plnce mlnlnn properties upon a pay ing basis. A speeially constructed truck, omitppod for siimnllnK. imsuy- tiiK. surveying and map milking is being used by the party consisting of G. H. Htowoll, unalnuar and metaleur glst, GeorKo DtiUKhorty. mtnliiK geol ogist, W. II. Whlttler, imsayur mill surveyor, and C. M. Swartley, ussls- tunt. Mr. Stowoll Is 'making his head- itunrturs in this city, and anyone do siring to coniinunU'iita with him can do so by uddrussliiK a letter to him wtlh n Medford address. Tho Jack soiivtHo district Is now being exam ined, thu Opp mine being tho first property Inspected. In cvory enso report of tho Investigation is miida to the ownor of the property and also placed on file at tho bureau of mines for public Inspection. Tho com Inn of tho party has aroused grout inter est among the milling men and It is believed tho work will materially stimulate mining activity in this part of the stato. Aftor romplutliiK their work hero the party will go to tlrants Puss. 31 you get the ' vital mineral iri your dish of (jMpeiits those organic elements of the field grainsr-those valuable phosphates so essential to the building and upkeep of health at every There's & Reason 7 I TAMELS meet your fondest cigarette fan- I cies in so many new ways they are so . 1 B " unusual in flavor, so refreshing, so mellow- l' B B mild, yet so full-bodied that you quickly n realize their superior quality, and, become a jj I Camel enthusiast ! , M K Camels are unlike any other cigarette you ever M H smoked. 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