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MTCPFOTCD MATT, TRTBTINR, 5fEDF0"RT), rmTCCiOX', MONDAY, .TTINT! ' Ifi, 1010 HOT! TTTF! TRAOK MARK 9 II The ctty of K f GOODRICH yi Akron. Ohio' l -I 1 1 ) The Goodrich More Mileage Message Goodrich is tanking the burlicat, siurdi cBt, most lasting tires the rubber in dustry has. ever Been; and Goodrich knows it. In every tost of rood rouuhinu to which tlren ran be put, Goodrich TlrcH havo unfoliicd an endurance, mi ubihty to tulco punishment, which has run into phenoinwml mileage-. Confidant in l!iiti knowl edge nnd belief, Good rich dcaircH that all tiro users ohm 4 in the confidence 01 Goodrich, and tho bin milcjo Goodrich Tires assure. Therefore, Goodrich an nounces to present and future owners of its pneumatic tires an adjustment basis of 6,000 miles for SAFE TY TKEADS, and 8.000 miles for SILVERTOWN CORDS, instead of the 3,500 and 5,000 miles respectively, heretofore in force. Remember that a Good rich adjustment is- a fair one. Goodrich knows the milenno is in its tires, and moro; and to make you realize you lose money in be ing without Goodrich Tires, the new Good rich adjustment is pro claimed broadcast. Bay Goodrich Tires front a Dealer ,1 fUJJO t IY11J.IN 1 r Fabrics 6,000 miles A Cords 8,000 miles a iMipTitrwr M. OTJ T-v ft'SA SWA iSn i BEST IN THE LONG RUN" I itSUUIJKIbn f TIRES'! .IE. $32,350 FOR 34 ASlll.ANI). .Iiiiiii 1(1. With two or itili'ii noHlinrix Vi'l in lid lillril, t lie ciniiM oT li'iii'lii'i'H of llir AhIiIiiiiiI puli lic ni'ImiiiIh ix us i 1 1 i 1 1 I In-low, Till' viii'iuirli H rt'liiln In llm iliiiuirtiiienl of I.mIiii mill Knu'lixii. iiImii iihiiiiiiiI Iriiin iiiL' mill ullili'lii's, in llm Hi'iiinr liit'li Ki'lhinl. mill llm Ki-li'i'llnii nl' u prinri i 1 1 1 I'm' iiininr liiiili. Ui'iiruii A. Hriw'iui. Kiiiii'i'intimili.'iil. Hi'iiinr 1 1 lull ' Ki'iiimnin I''. Fiu-nvHio, niinriiiiil mill iiIivmi'x, lllllllll I'lllT, IvIIL'likll. Miirti'iiit Ni'iil. Iiuiihi'liiilil ui'oiioiu- ( ullin VoL'i li. hIiiiHIiiiiuI mill IVllC wrilini.'. ' Kiitliivn OiiiuliiN oiiokkci'iiiiiir. ni'miuiii-liiti. IviH'Wiilini.', riiniil riili'ii liitfi. .Unreiiri't Itrirlilin:.'. ImiuiiiiL'i'H, Kiitliivn Miiiini'V. iniillii'iniilirH. Kllllll'I'ilK' KlILMTIllll. M'il'llrO. . Junior 1 1 Ik I'li'itnnr Niu toil. Iiihlnrv. Kiln Zi'illi'r. ui'iiurmiliv. , ' l''.ll.lllll'tll llllt'lii-r. tiun-ll'lliilil I'l'OII- iimii'ii, liiilu f'ustiiiw. lmii:iiiiv'i'. llllllll 1 .. lillVMI'lll I I'll IlillL'. I'll". Alltlll It. lfilH, llll'lllI'Multir, Ni'lliii II. Kiihk. SiMli ei'iiili'. I.iil'll 'llll Slvkl', I'illll Kl'llllll, Citnlii'l Mjiri'liniiHi', Koui-lli urinlt'. Ili'llu I ! ii i in 1 1 1 v f. Thin) ui'iuli'. I.illimi Itiiinl, Si'i'oinl i' null'. Ji'iini! (ini,lili, Kiml ermlu. Ilnuilioi-iie (iii'li'lii'ii Kii'iiiiiiT. iirini'tiuil. .ilnlirl Mrl'oril. Sixth triuli'. Winil'ri'il Sni'iii'iT. Killh trriiilu. A It ii NoriTiif s, l-"it tt li ltjhIi. Vitii Mmini'l. Thinl irrnilc. l'liiri'iii'i' Alli'ii. S ml friuli1. Kitm-ii n CiirKiiii, Kirsl ermli'. Cnrrii' Kli'iiimiiii'. r'irwl ltiiiIc. Ktlilli Miti'lii'li. Mixcil ermli'. Tin iitiintii'r nf iiuimIh revi'iili'il liv tin lmt ni'luml I'i'iiHim wiih IM'JI). the I'lirnllim'iit fur Hie 1'iiiri'iil vciir heine Imil. Ihi'ltiiliiii.' the Niini-rinti'iiili'iit. tlir Inliil iiiiinlii'r nf ti'iirhi'iM in .'14. A ri'i'iiliitiil.itiiiii of the iteiim in -the lniili:i't fur liie vciir 1X"'1!0. u;uv l,c of iiilercKt, nml in an followH, the rhicf item im to iiiroine lieintr the lo nil M'hilnt lux mnotllltillu' to .'J!!. (Mill, innlviiivf ii lew of il." millH on n ii I ii nt ii hi ii in iri viiiui t tnu- IHH), (Hill, Other xom of ineoine were from Mule xeliiinl revi'inie, SiJ.lStl; elililltv m'IiiiiiI lux, if I (l.'J.MI : eoiintv lutli xi'hool fiinil. ;t:i.."ilHI: Intnl. III.IKIO. AntniiL' ImilL'el uuiiroliriiitioiix, teueli. vr xnhir'i'x renitire $-H,.'l.'iO to whieli iinuiiinl there hux heen inlileil iihout if:l,t0i), line to the hieh eoxt of leneli inir, in line with xulurv inerenses in everv other vni'iitioit, nn exeess whieli will he iiroviileil for in line Heuxoii, nrolmhlv in the wuv of mi evtru mill tax. in the event eeonoiuie.s iilnmr other ehnnelx do nut suffiee. Kiuther exneiiilitiirex ineluile ilelit re. ilin tinn mill intenot. T(i.2"i(l; fuel, liehl nml iiower. 1.1 .'10 ; iunitors, $'.'.:tii(l: xiiimliex mill repairs. .f.'.iKMl. The liouril hux mioiiteil the plmi of mt! it a rv t ruin ititr in the liiuli Hehool. Theoretieiillv thix I riiiniiiir ix Kiinnox eil to lie eomnulsorv hut it remuins lo he seen, under eertuill eireumstmiees. uhelher (he Mil' I ni'ilnl Miiu'lit mil lie ii I it'tl iii lieliulf of ensiiiL' the nre iiiilieex of "eonseientioux ohieelnrs." This tririiiiiir is nut inli nili'.l lo en eiiiiriiue the lliililiirv spirit, hut doe imply "preiiiiieilness." Furthermore it is ii must exeiiiplnry furiii of ilisei pliue nml is the riu'lit liiuul Kiirmorter of iithlelie ileveliipini'iit. However, liie liiiuril's iietinn ix Hiinplv prelimin n rv to mill emiliimi'iit upon future ur- rnnei'ini'iits u inliii" to plans lieiiic worked out. To those who ruise the nliiei'tion us lo mhlitioniil expense, it is only necessary to mlil that the feil erul uuvi'i iiini'iil meets tliis proposi-. lion to the extent of providing the euiiivii4ent for salary of an extra in strui'tnr ami eertaiu ineiilenlalx. Toiluy the Ashlaml distriet is ehiiosiii!' a ilireetor. (IrdnarilV II si'hnol elerttoit hero ereules ahiiiil us little iulrii'si as enn he. illumined, hut in eoniie linn with this event the is sues nre sliniiie no sonic livelv erili i':riii nml i-; 1 111 1 Hi i 'r M i 1 1 sr. Ill fuel, a prominent I'ilizrll usserts that Die stnicale has ip-suiueil the trimrjuliir phase o" a "iiaiTnt-learlier-ehurch-lihrurv fuhl." BETTER SHIP SERVICE MAY LOWER COFFEE i.vKW YORK, Juno 1B. Tho joint rolToo trailo eommlBlon, reprosont hiK Hi" sreon eoftoo riioreliiuita nml roiiHtern of tho United Suites, toilny uent out lo moro Hum lino wlinlo.snlo iluiilers Ihriiout tho I'oiinlry copies of n letter to JOdwnrd N'. Ilurloy, chalr niitii of the I'nltoil StatoR HlilppliiK liouril, iii'kIiik prompt oatnhllKlimont of tho proposed now Kovormnont Htounislilp Borvlco liotwcen North and Hiiulli Amorli'ii. ltottor shipping fn rllltlwi, It was mild, would contribute toward hrliiKliiK nuout n roiluction In coffee prices. Tho lotlur polntml out Hint coffoo constltutod tho-uronlor pnrt' of tho frelKht, tonnngo from Itrn.H anil Co lomhlii to this country, tho Imports for 12 months oiuIIiir ,1 vino 1 total ling 1,001,000,000 pounds, 5 RURAL SCHOOLS GET STATE PRIZES rive rural sehouls of .liielmini enmi ty moot every requirement of tho statu liiiuirtineiil of eiliieullou for nil Orexou Htiiinliiril school nml urn uwnnleil liemi tlful eUKrnvail eei tlflciiles liy Hluto Hiliierlnlenileiit J. A. Cliurelilll, Many other schonls fall short hut one or two points, ami Home uro still win hint; lo secure u standard picture, n few dimlriihle deslis, u ehulr, u flint or mono other nmaissury It 1 1 of equip meiil to eniililii them lo Im thus oIiihkI f ltI heforo the enil nf this school yuur. I'hoHii liuvlim unit nil of tho require ments of 111" stale liiiliril of eiliicallnii for ii Htmiilard school relative, to the school fliiK, eiiilimeut, mid furniture. llithllUK, lieallui! mid venlllailiiK, hi tractive school room mid standard pic tures, clean Krouuils and play appa ratus. otilhiiHillnKX and sanitation, fit -teudunco, visits of directors, and suc cessful tcuchcr are Willow Hprlmvi IMst. Nn. II. Minx lla.el Taylor teach er; Ijiku (,'reeli ii.t. No. Ill, Miss Jilllll Sldley teuchiir: I'roKpiKl I list, f.'.i, Mrs. Irene I. t'lilch leiictu-r: l.auri-lhur'l lllsl. Ill, MlhS llnz.d llllii'.voilh P a :ln-r. mill West Hide lllsl. ft",, Miss Vi'ille MeCreille teacher. One iioil-;e.ilii-fuel In connection with the hc'i.iT'h iiieeilttK lilt-He ri'Muli'Mi'i'iits ftil- y nr. is thai the li-nelnax who tn-i- ai tin head of these ikIi.i iIk. nil live In the dlntilclH where iliev P a Ii. ami sunn if litem have luu.:!il f;tr a uutuher of years In the mime ci,m'iiiiultle. OBHUAHY Klf Kl Ti ll liuih I!. K renter pii-s-nl iiV;iv ,11 Sen Kiaiin-eo. Calif., May 27. ace ,1 vi-ar,. Mr. Kreiiter Uliilcil t-i the vailev, Irinn CliicaL'O in 1IIIX lie ouncil two on-harils on the t iiher Unite, where he roiileo. Two veais nun the fainily tuoveil to Sun I'Vaucis' o- 'I'I'e widow ainl two eliililii n surv.ie. IIiil'Ii. of Knox. luil.. nml .Mrs. ('. V. ('uiamiiii.'x o Jled--ford. The Have You "TEA-FOIL" PACKAGE?! in even tin. Now, age and trial also packed in the famous green tins as heretofore. TourNose Knows Tit. MEET IN EUGENE JULY151HT023D The Kvnoil of Orcton of Ihe Tres- hvteiiii ehureli will meet in Kicicne. lire., .Inly 15 to 'J-I. hnidinu uiest of the HesHiotiH lit Ihe l-nivcr-ity. In the Hpiril of tho new era u irreat ad vance Hlep i taken this vcar in the synod hv lioliliiii; an eiaht dnv Kexninii ol' except ioiial ediicatinnal value. Kv crv 1'rexhytei'iin ehtiri'h in the stale is reiirei-entcd in the synod hv its min islerx nml elders and over li'il) delc Ifiilex are cMieclcil, Stn'cial iie Iniclorit have liecn en -eaircd I'm' viilunliln cn'iises, in ailili tioll to the iilXt I'lM'liil's of the I'lii vernilv SntillMer si-l:iinl. Allltili'.' Ihuse ei-uri il hv the svoo'l to L'ive aililrcKS ih rod ciuiilnct sliulv eour--i'x are tf . Sil'is Iv.'ans, president of Oeei dioiti.l cillcue: Itev. V. II. Kill'.', of Knvt I'reshvtcrian church of St. I.oiiix. Mo.: Key. W. K. Finlcv. of the i ( h - ell and Couiitrv Life lJepurlineiit j of the l'r"shvterinii church: licv. ' fleiiree l-'mcker of the Smiilnv school I' oanl. mid Kev. Kduar I'. Hill of the 1 'ii-ncriil ediiealiou Load of the I'res ! ''' P-riiiii church. All uiornimr ses. ! -i:i,n will he devoted to insoirational ' iili'rcsses mid educational courses. ii.'! husinesx m'ss ons will lie held in l'i" afternoon. A recreation period will occur nt- 4 p. in. each day. u iiopulur ineetiim everv cvcniiir ut 7:-'J(l p. in. nnd a social hour at h::tll p. m. ALLIES TO PRESENT LIST OF 'HUNS TO BE TRIED 1'AKIS. June lfl. div the Asso ciated I'ress. ) The allies have prom ised (lerinmiv to deliver within one iiionth u list of persons whom Ihev :nteinl to try for the responsihilitv for the war and violation of the laws of war. Fieneh Winers Strike. I'AlilS. June Hi. The strike cull ed hv the Keiierution of Miners went into effect this itiorniiiL'. Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette Tried the New It's toft and pliable decreases in size as the tobacco isuted tobacco does not cake in the package no digging it out with the finder. Keenithfltriharrn better condition than don't you owe it to yourself to buy a pack give li.xedo a I Not quite as much tobacco as in the tin, but ttc0. . Spiral LA J Wheat straw the lightest, thin nrst, nnest, itrongeit cigarette paper in at! the world. Roll a Tuxedo cigarette with LA CROIX papers. Finest Burley Tobacco Mellow-aged till perfect plus a dash of Chocolate 9 - N . CALIFORNIA G. 0. P. KAX KIIA.NCIHCO. June in. A rcol itlon recoinmendlnK to tho ru- publican nutlonal convention that It nominate I'nlted Ktntos Kenator ill ram W. JoIihoii for president of the t'nlted States was adopted at a spec ial conference, here Saturday of nil brunches of tho repulillcun party in tho n'.nie, in Johnson's behalf. BAN FKANCIMCO, June 14. Gov ernor Stephens sent u letter to the republican conference lie.ro Saturday urKlni; united support for Hiram W. Johnson for republican presidential ciindldalo In I!i2D. "Never was there a time when there was more need to apply to the r.olutlon of our national problems, the liroud principles of republicanism enunciated by Lincoln aijd re-asserted by Honsevelt. Johnson la ono of their political household and sub scribes to their faith. "Ills record of achievement as i?ov crnor of California Is a guarantee that as president ho will strive with all bis mlKht to make effective thru out the nation those hiKh ideals of sane and orderly self-covernmcnt which have been the inspiration of a long line of American statesmen and which today constitute tho hope of the whole world." IRISH RESOLUTIONS ARE GIVEN PEACE ENVOYS I'AI'l.'l. June Ifi. The resolutions adopted liv the American conurcss in (lie Irish one,stion have been for mally tfiinsmitted lo the peace con I'ereni e. Frank 1'. Walsh and Kdwnrd Dunne, the deleirates renfescntini; 'r.sli soe ict'es Til' the United States. '.live been informed. No initiation h is been L'iven of the character of the letter of transmittal. C. A. Winetrout. the Grants Pass merchant, is In the city on business end Is stopping at the Hotel Holland. Guaranteed by INCUR .OHAT&O f ' ".V: : I wmWimmmm m m The Greatest Name In Goody -Land i i..mi lj . v . .l JUit. :i Jii.uiJ Sealed Tight SWIM KAPS Make your choice while the assortment is complete. . Sold exclusively by Eveready Batteries Have a positive 18 months gunrnntee. AVo stock the proper size for j-our car. M'e ltccharge. Repair, Rebuild any make of Battery, and stand back of our work. PHOXE 237-U. Auto Electric Equipment Co. . 27 XOKTU GHAPE -;. .J;...-- g0000000XXXXXCXXOQOOOQOQOCV THE PLACE Where you eat like at home and feel at home THE GUSHER CAFE GIM CHTJN& China Kerb Btors Herb cure rnr esxacne, Headache catarrah, dlpLherla, sore throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach trouble, heart trouble, cbllls and fev er, cramps, coughs. Door circulation. carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast. cures all kinds of goiters. NO OP ERATIONS. Medford, Oregon, Jan IS, 1917 TO WHOM IT ::AY CONCERN: This Is to certify that I, the un dersigned, had Tery severe stomach trouble and had Heen bothered for several years and last August was not expected to lire, and hearlnz of mm Chung (whose Herb Store Is at 214 south Front street, Medford) I de elded to get herbs tor my stomach trouble, and I storted to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to see Glm Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) W.E.JOHNSON, Witnesses; M. A. Anderson, Medford S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point, Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point W. L. Chlldreth, Eagle Point, C. E. Moore, Eagle Point. J. V. Mclntyre. Eagle. Point, Geo. B. Von der Hellen, Eagle Point, Thos. E. 'Nichols, Eagle Point, jf wMk 1 Kept Right The Percheron Stallion PAUL The Percheron stallion Paul Is reg istered in the American Breeders and Importors Percheron Registry, No, 53727. Color black. Foaled July 8, 1910. Bred by A.C . Ruby, Portland, Oregon. Sired by Raspall 61185. First dam Pauline 51648. . Pnul will make the season of 1919 as follows: Mondays and Tuesday at Dr. Holms barn In Medford. Wednesdays and Thursdays at Tal ent. Saturday at Barron. - Terms ?20 to Insure In foal. $15 for the season and $7.50 for single service. , , Butler Walker, Owner, v C1IAUI,KS I. HO.MliS, Maunger. 27 1 I i 1 X t