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I MTCDFOTIT)' MATT TTtTmjtfFJ, MTCDFOTIT), OftfiCiOtf, RATTTTITWY, JUNE 28, li)f3 PAGE THREE GOLDEN GATE IS I HAN rilANCIKCO. Jnti l!B. Kim I'Vlltll'iHCu'H Vllllll'll Ullllll't. which WHS (IIHt I'l'OIII lllU llllUttl'lH III' till' lil'nt ulomit'rx, wiih lo Iiu liirni'd "hotlom III)" I 1 1 1 ) u' 1 1 1 . The liiirlmi'V rimxt wixh to tiiku on an mulier glow iih it did in tlio diiVH or "Dottle" Mover :md "llol lln" Koi'iiitr, mid iiloiiir w (I rent lliiihwuv. Ilm lik'litH were to nliiiic Uu-oiil'IioiiI Ilm night. At tlm Hunk Kxi'Iiiiiil'o I lie I'uriiviiin lllllir Ot' 1'iKI'O WIIH lo III) I'llMtol'I'd, III'- lor linvinir uivuii wnv to uiildi'r fluid. Tlio lit t lo hIhiiik ii r thi l.iitin niiiirtur win-re iniinv n linildiiu' ninl Miuxoiii'd mil lmr irol hid "lui'tilii" were to cull on the IicbI Unit tint vini'Viinln nl' Axli und tlm uri'iit Nil mi vnlli'V could nf ford. -Tin' imIv'h drinkinir Hoii'it him licen I'iil'iliilntiinr I'm' muni' time. Fimt Hie Cliff llllllWC .Wlll'ri' till' L'llllll't HUH lll'lll tit tin' linn iii iiri'Mdi'iitK mid iiiitcn- tlltl'H IfllVt) im itn tit I II l llllllM'll Hiiiril, tlii'ii follnwcil "Tim llillow. "iiinl hii Ioiiiih oT low it i'iihIii on Hi" Knilxiri'ii ili'rn. where tlm Nlintmliiii mli'iit iirmi tii'i'd in hv coin' iIiivh. AHIioiil'Ii Ilm linn tin linuor in not pxni'i'ti'd until miilniu'lit Moinlnv. Sun Fruni'iKi'o win to do tlx "Nlcmiint: out" toniulit. Tlii imlii'i' ili'imrtini'iit lin liroiniHi'd Unit Hutu will Im no xiitnr iiiiIiii, lint nilliiT Hint it will Im tlii' "liiu'iti'Ht uliiv niuht" in Ilm liiwlurv of tlio t'itv. Ki'xtrii'tionH I'list nliont Hit' diiiicinir mill ilrinkiiiir iirivili'iroH to morrow mid Monday nieliix di'uidud Ilm uilv'H iiuluriniliulii.il to niiiku to nlulit tlm "liic" lnrewcll lo John llur li'Vi'oin. For two wi'i'ki Uimnim Iwivo lii'un roinini; from iiiiliili iiointi. to' unluli IihiiiIh with hi I'ilv.oikH in Ilm jnnil whirligig. Tin' IioIi'Ih Iiiivk Tri I'rowdi'd to I'liniii'ilv lor iIiivh, Olio ruin iiroinii'tor Haul: "It wiik 'tlm iliiv' in I'urw Imlnv. It will ho 'tlio night' in Hun I'Viinuin'o tonight 8BATTI.E. Juno 28. "TlmV'ro hnndln' nou Hi In drovi'ii," it Huntllo ticket aKunt siild today In rommmit In ic iitmn tlio riiHti o( norlliiirnnrH to Citllfornln linforo what ho tormod "tho Kront drotiKlit" liuislm, llonlM mill traliiK tor Hun Francisco thin wook wuru sold out weeks In ad vance. When told no rinorvnilons could l hnd, some lato arrlvuln wore uvon wlllliiK to "curl up In u tnruuu tin or sloop with tlio purler" trims portatlon men mild. TAXI DRIVEN IS BEST HATED OLDEST CITY UNDER U. S. FLAG IS Si JUAN SAN Jl'AN. .Imm '.'. Tlm Fourth of Julv niiirkH tlm lunili minivurHim uf Ilm fouiuliiiL' of thu t'itv of San J mi n . mnkihL' it Ilm oldest cilv under tlm Ainuriunii ling, mid a cntiiiiiitli'C in al work arranging I'or'a i i'lilirulinn of that event ami tho signing of thu Di'i'laration of Inili'iu'iidi'in'i'. Culin. Kan Domingo and St. TIioiiims have ht'i'ii invited to sctul rctiri'scnlii-tivi-H to take part in thu I'l'luliration. That Julv 'I. l'il!. in tlio exact dale of tho fonnilalion of tlm cilv of San Juan is tlm opinion expressed hv Gaviitauo Collv Tote, liiHtorimi, who linn trni'i'il tlio hiKtorv of the inland since tlm firHt landine of the Hnan iardH in l-HHt. - ASTORIA APPLIES FOR NEW R. R. DEPOT ' ASTORIA. Oro. Juno 28 A hoar. In k Inm boon culled by the ntnlo puti 11c Horvlco cnmmlHHlou to lio held horo July 18, accord I hk to nnnoiinco mont rncolvod toiluy, on tho roiiural of tho city of AHtorlu for r now rail roud dopot. Tho prcuont Btructuro wan liullt ly tho Antorla and Colorado Hlvor railroad whon tho city of As toria wan a llttlo town and It linn curved without nddltlonn for tho com fort of truvolurs, to iulnlntor to tlio lioudo of a city of 30.000. In tho complaint to tlio public norvlco com nil8lon It la doclured to lio unulKlil1- ly, unminltary and lnndoquiito. JONIX)N (Corrnnponilonco( of thu Ahmoi'IuUhI 1'roiiH.) Tho tuxlcah driver la tlm hunt liutud man In Lon don. All thru tho war ho ruled tho taxl-rldlnu puhllu with un Iron hiiiid ami IiIk owiiy, owIiik to tho conlliiuod tthorliiKo of calm, prolinhly will Inivo lo ho end ii roil for in it u y nioro monthn. You may rldo In u tuxluuli horo only If tlm driver flndn that your doa- tlnatlon nultn hln own coiivonlunco. llln ilurliilon will ho InMuouced hy hi null k proitnonln of tho umount of tho tip your uppiiaraueo and nmniior In- illcnto. If you look llko a clono un you will hiivo tlma tiy JoIiiIiik a 'tuouo for it Mm or throwliiK youmulf Into tho muolntrnm of a luho crowd, for It Ik cortalu you won't rldo In a tnxlnil). Any man hold nnoiiKh to chullnnKo tho lofty nuthorlty ot a taxlcuh drlvor wlnn innlaut popularity and drawn about lilui a tbroim of adinlr orn. Ho thoro worn loud chaorn mid n runh for tho npot when n pannonRor I bo other day dovo Into an empty tuxlruli pannlnic thru tho Hlrnnd and refimod tlm drlvnr's domand that ho (jut out. Tho drlvnr Htoppod his cab jinil rofunod to IiuiIko. Drive mo to uvorpooi sirom. iou can't reftino a faro," said tho pussen Kor. "Can't IT (lot out of my cab," rotorted tho driver. A pollroninn puHhcd his way thru the crowd, with "What's all thin?" "He rofuncs to nt out of my cab." "Ho refuses to drtvo mo," was tlio shouted chorus of driver und faro. Tho nolli'oniiin ImKnn to mnke notes. "Do you wish to prosecute?" ho nuked tho pnnsonKnr. "No. I wont to net to Liverpool street." wnn tho mild reply. "Hllck to It!" tho spcctulors urgod tho passonKor. Tho crowd noon lilockod tho street. Tho driver luonoil unconcernedly aKiilnst the mudniinrd of his cab and II KMud a clKarotto. Tho faro rocllnod nmiliiHt tho cushions. This conllnuod for twenty inlnules. Tho crowd bo kiiii botllnic on the outcome Odds were offered on tho drlvor. "Well." said tho passciiKor ot last rather weakly, "I think l'vo latiKht von n lesson.'1 "Not uoliiK, nro you?" snoorod tho driver. "Unfortunotoly, I hnvo an appoint nmnt," tlio faro said to tho crowd as ho allKhlod, trylni; to cover Ills re treat. - : ' - ' . The tnxlrab drlvor took Ills seat triumphantly mid with a mockluK tool of his horn drovo awsy. Jla still was kliiK. The Outbursts of Everett True ByiCONDO IAHt BoN't VOW ReT IvOULDN'T -&S CAtGHT h 1 i -zai Z Kft T'TVUe'TO WITH A COPY OP HEART OFHUMANITY SPECIAL ORCHESTRA AT PAGE SUNDAY THIS (5 A LCVC fvcUsfWpeR. THe.Y lvis.veR Ymmd it on . 1 i - TO DOUBLE CAPACITY NORTH BUND, Oro., Juno 28. .Tlio North llond Mill ami I, umber company of thin city lins nnununcod that hot; I n n I lit; July 7 a nlKht nlilfL will bo added nt tho mill and tho capacity practically douHilod. It is also announced that tlio logging op erntlons of tho company will bo liv croasad proportionately. Tho lncroas' ed oporatlons ot tho company In tho result ot lmpro.vod ninrltot condi tions. . , ; ITALIANS NO LONGER BAR GERMAN MUSIC HOME Juno 28. Ilulinns liuvo not or ninnv montlm hovcottcd flerniun 'liuiHic. Vorkn ot Wnirner, lioelhoven niul olhcr celcbraloil (lorniim compos ors nro conHtnnllv tho nllriu'.tions in Homo mnsio IiiiIIh. A recent pro irrum conHisloil of BccIIiovcii'b Fiflli Syinphonv. Wnunor s "Dio nloiHler 'xiimflr von Nuruhoru" niul liift Tonn 'ItmiHcr pvovliuvi '....; v- j " r Irish Lanntmao Dvina. Ul'ltl.tN. Juno 'JH. The Irish liui- cuiil'i' ih ilviinr. t'esinonii riixcvriun. iiulhiir and ini'iiiher ol the Sinn rem told the iiicniliiTM of lluil iircmiialion in a iiuNxiuiiNtiii HPcei'h at (he Sinn I'Vin hi'iiiliiuiirtiiri. TO BUILD A GREAT POWER PLANT HKHUN. Jtitio 28. Tho erentcst water power plnnt in Europe will he I'oiiHtrueleil in llnvurin hv tho five laru'ent I'leetriii comtianiuH in (ler nimiv, and will lie completed in 1!)21 it in Hinted. Thu finance committee of the Bavarian diet venti'iiluv voted HII, 1)11(1,0110 iiuirks oh first iiistnllmciH of total cost. TIiih will ha the first socialization Bi'hcmo in Hevnriq. Attention, School Children. Tho.ic having scliool hooks to dis card can do u most charitable net hv leavintr t hem lit Iho Kcd Cross rooniH where Mrs. Seliefflin will eive Ihi'iu lo pupils next full who ciinnot afford to buy. Doulitless there lire inanv liifli school us well as crude pupils who will cladlv civo scliool hooks tlii-v hnvo finished to tho Homo Service dcpiirlnicnt. SAN FRANCISCO. June 28. That but I) the blind us well ns the maimed of the treat War nro fully cupable of iloinir eerluin neeessarv work in shin vnnls. riu'L'lntr lofts and lumL'ors is the opinion of F. J. r.uebbert. head of a lent mnnufucturintr concern, who made the discovery while endeavorins to find sufficient help in order to fill Imh war conlructswitli tho United Stated Bovornmcnt. . Short of help for prepnrint: foot stops and uuv ropes for his tents. which consists in knotlinir and splic inir. it occurred to Mr. Lubhert that if the blind wero capable of beeom ins uilcpt at basket wcuvine. the same principles would imply to mnkins complicated knots and splices. His offer of work to the students of sev cral institutions lor tlio bund was accepted and tho result proved complete success. Tho showing ot tho "Heart of Hu manity" at tho Pane commencing Sunday will be on the same general plan as this great feature was pre sented at tho Columbia theatre, Port land, where It mode a record run for thut city for two weeks. An orches tra of six pieces under the direction of Mr. Henry Harcke, of the Liberty theatre, with a complete orchestra tion made for this great feature will play Sunday, matlnoo and every evening. It will be the most com- nleto and finished tiresentatlon of a moving picture In Medford sicca the first showing here or the iiirtn oi a Nation." liefore securing this at traction tho management of the Page hod this film sent here and it was only after having vlewod this picture that a contract was made for Its presentation. "The Heart of Human ity" is a guaranteed attraction and one of the greatest and best produc tions ever filmed. It will be shown for three days at the Page, commenc ing Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. BILL HART FOR LAST TIME AT LIBERTY Virility, the breezlness of the west. the qualities of manhood that Inspire admiration, are the strongest traits of William S. Hart, whose latest Art craft picture, "Breed ot Men", is shown at the Liberty theatre today. During his screen career, Mr. Hart has depicted western types of every description bad men, punchers. woodsmen, ranchers, etc. His re markably forceful personality im parts a realism to his acting that lifts It out ot the commonplace and ren ders It distinctly superior and convincing. His new picture offers great op portunities for the famous star, for the role he portrays Is that of a posi tive daredevil among cowpunchers, a man who Is afraid ot nothing. He is Involved Innocently In a great wrong which he rights, finally after some strenuous work. Seena Owen Is his leading woman. IT IS ALL GOXK NOW Samuel L. Kramer, Box 95, Sel lersvllle. Pa., writes: "I bad kidney trouble for two years and had a ter rible backache This is all gono now after using Foley Kidney Pills and I feel well again." When the kid neys are overworked, weak or dis eased, the waste matter remains In the system and causes pains in side or back, rheumatism, lumbago, stiff joints, sore muscles, backache. Foley Kidney Fills get results quickly and are tonic In tholr healing and sooth ing effect. Good for bladder trouble, too. For sale by Medford Phar macy. ' oi ii i ii m 1 1 1 ; 1 1 It I' i'r'imi1i'iiliiiiii'iiinii'tt'ipni::n'.lltP'.i'iiuii'ini'M'i"!!i'HM. ..vi-n 1 1 m ; uui-n-t . n-m mi m M' i i n-n m im-m-in'n urn: miimmm in utm -n t! liiHiiiiillHtliMiMiini ik.i. - . ' i . t. i;;i.t : i :it j n d 3 w I? $m 4 N 9lio aff- tjoar-tound soft drink . l : ; Ii II n Qeve yourtuesis whliBoVo-"oes esljecially well with li$ht repasts, buffet suppers, chafing dish dainties. fish and lobster dishes , Wild 'ame, cold cuts of meats ,jsausaes, sardines. . cheese or spaghetti. Bevo is the friend of food and felloWshib. j Sold ovoryuloto- Famiiot supifiod By ifrocor.druiftfist and deotttt Visitors aro invited to inspect our plantT ANHEUSER-BUSCH 'Sfi TO t u""--'S ST. LOU IS - . iA ::'viS k . rC Ms f ...-..'' . .. .MCS A I- ' ' '''") WholfMle Dlstrlbutoni ' PORTLAND. ORB. ' IT IXOHKASEH YOUB WKl'OIIT IT OIVK8 YOU AN APPTiTlirH CilVKM YOU 8TBENOTII ' IH)KS AWAY WITH THAT .TIItKD FEKLIXG UPJOHNS SYEUP OP HYP0PH0SPHITE3 Doc all of this and more. An honest 10-oz, bottle, $1.00. HeaLh's Drug' SLore J , Phone 884 The San Tox Store Jackson County Building & Loan Ass'n 427 Medford Furniture and Hardware Building Office Open Daily 0 . M. to 8 P. M. 7 Percent Diyident Paid ' In Peace, War or Panic. lias paid upon demand for over ten years. Investment Stock on sale all the .time. Become a member and be loyal to your home city. C. M. KIDD, President. O. C. BOGGS, Secretary SWIM KAPS Make your choice -while the assortment is complete. Sold exclusively by ' . Where the Eats Are Good THE Q USHER CAFE aoooooooooooooooootyoooooooQooooooooooooooooooooonoeotf THE EIVEREIIDE RECREATION CLUB Invites you to attend DANGE At the Gold Hill Pavilion Saturday, June 28th Music by Roberts Orchestra ; : ; Admission $1.00 per couple Spectators, 25c. Dancing from 8:30 to 1:00 Refreshments at a moderate cost. We Have a Better Grain v Binder for You The next time you are in town, come in and look over the John Deere Binder. It's a machine that will give you extra years of ser vice at less cost for repairs, and will do better work under abnormal field and weather conditions than other binders. We want to show you many points about this ma chine not found in other binders that you will reo ognize as extra value. ' Stronger wheels, heavier frame, reinforced platform, self-aligned' bearings, roller bearings, three packers in-; stead of two, hardened wearing surfaces on knotter parts, ground and polished packer shaft bearing and quick turn tongue truck are a few of the many points about this binder that make it serviceable.light draft and economical to operate. I You will appreciate what binder satisfaction truly is when you get a John Deere, into your harvest fields. - V Come In and See this Better Binder Hubbard Brothers ' Medford, Oregon , II