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MET)FOTW MATTi TRTBUNE, MEDFORT), OREGON", MONDAY, JUNE SO, 1910 1 FAOE THREE jMEDFOlM) MAli, T3JUUNE AN INOIfJI-NNIXINT NmVHMAPWK HJHMHIlMIt KVMKV AI'TKHNUON MXOKI'T KUNDAY HV TWO MIlMi'OlUl l'lMN'l'INU CO, Of Hun, Wnii Trllitinn Hulldlnif, Xft-ll7-H9 Norlh I'lp slrimt, l'liuno 7ft, A ttoriMoltilntttin uf tho Dnmnrrnttn TlmtiN, Tim Moilfuril Mull, Tilt- Mmlfonl Tritun, i lif Houiliuru onwonimi, TIio Astiltwtil Trlhutio. Tho Meilforri Humlny Hun la furiil)mrt utiMurllmrM dualrlnif u aw on -tiny UHy IHtWDlMtpttf. HOUKUT tllflll., Killlnr. H, H. HMITll, Mmmtf'tr. nonuKiPi'iow tntiin Y MAIL IN a I V A Nf'hi iH.liy, with Huntlity Mini, V"ir...-.fl.O0 1 tally, wlili Numluy Hun. nautili... M lttlly, wllliuut Hun1ny Hun, ymir.. 5.0 I'nllV, WltlimM Kuinltiy Kim, month .10 Wmikly Mull Tilhunt. on yitr...... I. HO flumluy Hun, un ynr , I 60 IIV ('AltlUKlt hi Miitirnnl, Adhlnni), JnckNiitiviiiti, i ntrtO I'olnt, rtioulx: Putty, with MttiMlny Hun, your UQ 1'nlly, with Humtiiy Hun. month 86 I'ltlly, without Hiut'luy Hun, ymr., 1.00 Imlly, without Humlny Nun, month .60 OfflnlM utijiof of Dm I'lty nt Mrtlford. Official put tor of Jttnkfcun County, tCrttnriul ah Hmmnil-nliiim mnttr t NifKifnril, Ornem, umlr tho nol of March i, U7. worn dully Trif otrvulntlon for la mouth viulliijr o. 11, 19iU ... 1.041 W HSM 1 1 KlTl) PT 1 1 lflA H HO cTa T IB l VHKHH Kull T.matsd Wiirt Frvm. Tho Ahro-olrtti-4 rrt-tm 1m nnhiMlvoly nntltlM to thti uno for riiutlli'Htl(it of all iipwm i1lRmtt'hH orn(1lifil to It or not other win crmlitml In thin pnpr. uml nlnn tho lurnl iictwa tiitillH)itl ttrrnlu. All rttrhtn cif republication tif aptiulul Olapatuiioa drrlii iiru ulao rrmrvpil. Yc Smudge Pot Ily Arthur l'errf I'cnre retail Upon tho inirlli, but Willi I III IH'I'dvd In Ull Illll flllllllllll.il thunder idiower. The IiIkIut llui prk o of nii'Ul Km', tlm loiiKliiir It. In In I'll I. 'I'll ill holds fur liulli way. II) llui loiiku of I !i it ill ul t'lilmi v. li t hiinili'd mi tin tlliiiiitiiiiK proiiiiiillloii iiiiiiiI nf, tint iii' ili'.'-nli-i mi"' trlril in net ii Hhln out or dm luumlry wli haul paylnit for llm miiuo. Wuli. t MiiiiiiIiiiii r i m ) Ii ( ii Unit hl Iiiihii, .Iiuiii Wlllunl will km nk out .link liniupuey In f I vu roiiiiilii. TIiIk In .ho Hiiiiiii MiiiiiiIiiiii who boxed tii'omo Klilcr, n wlilio hope, in till' Xiil flvo or nix yoiir uiio, unit ro idvi'il it rluut on Hi" jiiw In tln llilnl r mi ml Hun inmln him iiult. unci from whlili ho linn not ruruvnred hy Ihu way lu.'n talkluic. .A Ki'iit by Ihn tiuiiiii of .1 oil it lliir b.yi'orii, illun tniiH'.lit lit l'J m. Hi nijilitil to thn Kiil'iiy of I hi' iiiiIIoiih. mill thn inlni'ry of llm worbl.. Ilo wim A llulUOtl for -rttrlHcxlllOKH. Ittl llllllll' ilriiiikiirilit tinil fiiiiiilli'H. A liuiiilroil yi'iirn fiom now In-' 1 1 bu forKoltun. .In m iw (',, lliiHiiotl of I'ri'ino, t'nl. linn riled a iiflllloii In iiuiikrupli'y. An anliTiirliilni! unli'Hiunn with n rhi.np unit irn tlnil clilur mill otiuht to do a luiiil offlca himlmnK In the vnlloy now. "Tho HimMlium nru a ruro of ioitn" lint I ith Kuyinoml KoIiIiih In llm .Mitriiiollliin. llui limy urn nitich tioiinr nt rnliiliiK Xi'il tlum wrltliiK vtirmi. Tim trial of t hit kalm'r promlHi'S to lio on Intori'MIni: n uny or llm Hurry Koiiilnll Tluiw tills Willi I liu law. Oiin nlro tbliiR nlinut I ho illalia iioiih wulHla. Wlmn tho lailli'H turn tlmlr biukn It UiicHn't buciii bo Ip-pollto. ('hllilron born tomorrow enn bo ap propriately chrlKtrmod Sahara. "Tho (iorman rmlil Ib roulih," wrlloH lli-rr llarili'ii of tho Ilorlln Zu h ii ii ft on hln ilofuni't fathorlnnil. Iln linn homi rlilliiK over thn Main stroot croiwIiiK of tho Kspro In n ford. FILM OF THRILLS AT THE RIALIO TONIGHT An nmu'liiK, rm.'khwn font In filmed In tho foiirlomilh ploilo of "The Man of MlKhl," VIlunrnpirB lnlPHl ndvontino Borlal, which will bo soon 1n Iho Ulallo thimtor, toilny and to morrow. l)ln, a Mexican, in ma rooned On Jop of n clirf, mill below, In n Blockade, mo bin friends, who nro uookliiK the bidden iroaRiiro. Kn Irouehcd about the etofltado . are ' Searfaco" and bin outlaws, ready for nn nllnck.. In IiIb enxeriioaB to Join IiIh .frlonila Diaz, maken a ontnpaiilt mil of ii Biuiill troe, and thin liurlu hi in out Into Bpaeo lili;h above Iho Blockade, Into which ho drops unhurt by meniiB 06 a ruilo iianichuto. THE LIBERTY TONIGHT Dryanl. WnalHiurn la nltrnclhiK liiruo RildlencOH nt (bo l.lherty llten- tro by IiIb splendid linpei-Bonnlloii of tho stellar 10I0 In 1UR now ra rum 11 11 111 "li lnin' "Pimp iltooh." It Ib a tl" II- lbnl Wnsblitirn rolo add bin portrnyal of a Blmp who 111 bellovod to bo n rnlluro, 'bul, who fools everybody In ilbn nml In tlnlluhtful. "Poor lloob" Is In ovory ronpoot a plioto-comudy . well worth seolnir, and IbW Is provinl by Iho bin nudlencos that, fill Mun nsor Hnrcko'8 playlioitao nt ovory showing.,,, . , ; - " KING BOOZE IS DEAD. KINtl HOOZI'i irt tlciiil, lor a lime. I lie golden f,'ihlcl. ul' I lie uiild ciiiihI Jiiih licen ilniincd. ( lie luii'riiL'e of popl'iintf eni'lvK Iiiih died down, find where liis im)eriiil find impudent lii'lint'SH lias not het n buried with appropri ates eereiiiojiieK, lie 'ih beini preiared fur tlie lant Kiy olwo ipiieH tonight. Well, its a gond IbiiiLC. It Ls eerlaiiily a good tiling to have at least a period ul' diHHoliition, Perhaps some of our most violent; oppoucnl.s ol total anstinenee, our most velieinent advoeateH ol' jxu'Houal liberty, will find a bone dry nation more altrm live than tliey imagined. At least this may be unid of King Itooze, be never be IViended his most loval supporlers. His court wan not a court of baiuiinesK anil health and joy. The nearer bis subjects approached the throne, the further they departed from pence, contentment, security and self respect. J'erhapH to deny the right of allegiance to free Ameri can citizens was contrnrv to tlie constitution. We don't know. That is a matter lor ihe lawyers and Mr. (Jumpers to decide. " Hut we do know King lioile richly deserved the fate the courts have imposed. Some brave and fortunate, sub- 'iccls mav have escaped his sinister spell. Hut not hecause of bis intervention or beneficence. King Hooe has at least been consistent. II he failed to enslave, degrade, brutalize and impoverish, it was I1eca11.se of the .strength of tlie victim, not becaii.se of pity or compassion fj-om the throne. Jn fact statistics show no record of an individual who has profited from this .autocrat's supremacy. Manv who crv loudest against his downfall will be most benefit ted by it, The oiilv nitest ion is whether the old hoy is really dead His spirit reigns we are told in juices' of manifold fruits and in (iiiarlers lar removed Irom tlie arm ol the law. iSo doubt, no doubt. Hut it is something to register his legal demise. t is something to proclaim his majesty an outlaw. This, at least renders the conflict more eipial, this at least aids rather than obstructs the natural aspirations essential I v decent human nat lire. GERMAN GOV T TO REDUCE PRICE OE FOOD TO PEOPLE lir.ltl.l.V. (Sunday) Juno ill (lly AHHOt'lati'd Cri'uH.) I'ihIit an iiurio- mi'iit wllh the railroad mrlkcrH tho U'lVcniliicliI propos a reduction 111 the price ot forolKli, imperially Amer ican food, lolnlllnic l.MIU.UIill.'lUU iiiurk to lie (llHtrlliiHod 11 nd clinriicil 10 Iho iimplro In fico hIiiIcd and enm- iiiiinitk.il. Halt 11 pound of American flour now coma two murks. twenty to fifty pfi'iinlK. and In In lure will com from so 10 N." pfennlK. A ii 11 '1 nor of u pound of rice which now corns three murks will bo reduced to two. Cer- cal will bo lowered from two iniirkB. twenty pfennlK. to one mark, ton pfi'iinlK and 0110 mark, thirty pfen nlK. The price of forelKii iiipiiIb will tin cut down from 1 1 ninrks to four murks, Ci.'i pfcniilK per pound. 1'or olnn pnlalocB also will be chi'iiper un der Hie now RyHtom. IS! TO HAVE A BOOM LI 1R Hi CHINA ST ILL HAS CHANCE 10 SIGN PAKIS. .liiiie :il). In suite of their rel'iiHiil In nimi llie pence Irenlv Snt- tiriluv, the Cliinese dcleu'iiles ore nut remiriled u I111 vintr williilniwn from I lie neiice eiiiil'erciu'e mill will eon. limio to lake imrt in Hie urocccilinttn. The (U'lcmilinii is invuitiint iiislnic- I inns I'riim l'eliliL". II' the Cliinese irovornmenl is dis- lioscil In hie.11, il is sniil in i'iiiiI'i'i'- e iMi'cles, it is Kt ill iiossible lor its dcleirntes lo do so. ASKED TO GO HOI VAU1S. .lime '.'!). Tlie Turkish ilel- eiriii inn which now is in I'uris, 1ms been sent liv tlie council ol.' four 11 nolo inlvisine.il Hint nullum.' would lie uniiied liv its lomrer slnv in l'nris at llie iircsent time, ns the nueslion which llie Turks hnve miseil touch iiilernnliiiiiiil nuestiens that ennnot lie ilecidcd upon Hpeeililv. .The eouti- cil in (he niilu ndvises the 'Ijirkish reiirescnlalives Hint Die Oltomnii itoy- erniuent will ho mlonneil nn due eoiirse when Iho lime has nmveil lor nil e.vclnium! ol' ideas which will lie liliclv I" prove nroriliilile. Tnroma Celebrates Peace. TACOMA. Wusli., .lime ill). The Norlhwesl, Pence .luliilee, which will runt hero lor eiuht dnvs. hcirnii tliis iiioriiinir when 11 11 ituliist rial niiriide, ciiiiliiiniiir more Ihn 11 10(1 floln' mill heniled hv Miss Columliiii nml her court, was held on Ihe downtown slrecls. TAI'PMA, Wash.. June 30. The shiiiviirds on the Pacific const have 1111 reason to he iliscournu'cd hecause of the Htiif!isinn of shin coiurncis. nccnnlinu' lo Williiim Illackmnn who was director of luhor for the Eii'cr- ucnev I'lcct corporation until June. PUS, nml who is now direclor of la bor for the t'niled States rail rend 111I- uiiiiislraiioii. Mr. Ithtckmiini who was fonnerlv slate luhor coihinisisoiier lor AVnsliiimtiin, is in T.111111111 todav to udiiist labor nuitlers 011 the rail roads in this section. Ilu Iiiih been with the 1'nilcd Slates government for eiu'lit vcurs. "All the contracts that hnve been cunccllcil w,ill bo rcplneed with con tracts for lamer shuts," said Mr. Illnckmiiii. "I snenl: with knowledge. Iiceaiise I liilked with Mr. llurlcv iust before I clime west. I believe Hint even more tonuiiL'e will ho civen Pu eilii' const vnrds lliuii thev hud con tracts for in Ihe past. The Pacific coast has 110 better friend than Air. llurlcv in mv estimation.'' Mr. Plnckimtn said Hint on the const there is less itiiemplovmcut than ill most other sections of the count rv. and I luil conditions nro improving in prnelieiillv nil industries. A. E. F. Riflemen to Comnete. WASHINGTON. June :i(l. A1110111; the competiloi'H nt. llie national imirksnintisliin coiilests lo be held on the uavv riimre ut CuKHvell. X. J., August -I lo 'J."i, will he 11 learn ot ri I'lciiien selected from the American e x tied i I ionn rv forces. THE PROPER COURSE MraKys ASK. FOR cad CET 551 m Hffl Tho OrigJnnH mm For Infantn and invalid? Aruiil liulUliooi unl SuliutUalM lnforiiiiillon of l'rlreless V11I110 to Mver.v Meilforil Citizen. How 10 net in 1111 emergency Is kuowlud;o of inestimable worth, and this Is pnrtlculnrly truo ot diseases and 1Mb of tho human body. If you snlTor with kidney lmekaeho, urinary dlnordorn, or any form ot kidney t collide, iho ndvlco eonlnlnod In tho following Bliilcmont should add r valuable asset to your store of know loilno. . What could bo moro convinc- I11K proof of tho officlehcy of Doan's Kldnoy l'ills than tho statement ot n nonrby resident who hns used them and publicly tolls of tho benefit de rived? 1 J. 1). Snmuols, II. P. D. No. 2, Cen tral Point, Oro., Kiiys: "i?evornl years nso, I worked nt tho slono mason trndo nml durluir Hint tlino 111 y linek Ku.vo mo a Rt'oat deal of trouble. 1 hud hard work gottinn down nml I could lianlls' slrnightoii up. After I Unit taken Doun's Kldnoy rills awhile I didn't hnvo tho lamonoss in my hark nnd could get tip and down as well us ever." l'rlco (10c, nt nil dealers. Don't simply nsk for a kldnoy romedy Bet Doan's Kldnoy Pills tho same that. Mr. Samuels had. Fostor-MU- burn Co., Airgrs.. lluffalo, 'N. Y. Adv. . JOHN A. PERL Undertaker Phono M. 47 anil 17-,ia Aiitoinobllo lloni'Ho Servleo 'A t.ndy Asslslant, 83 SOUTH ltAHTPKTT Auto Aiubulanco Servleo, Coroner, E Siiviinni'li, Chicii'o, Boston. HI. Poiiis. I lid roil. CiiK'iiiniili. Oiikliind, San Pieco, Sentlle. Tncoinii, Newport News, Mobile.' Memphis nml Kellinir I111111, Wiisti.. met here todav to dis cuss lini iironosed cstiiblishuicnt of fri' nortH in tho 1,'niled Slates. William Kent. 11 member of the United Stales tariff commission. Was invited lo utlend the meelim; nnd ex plnui the reasons which led the com mission to report in fuvnr of estnb lisiiimf frefl ports. Ho also was cx peeU'd lo describe the provisions of the Knndees-.Shepiiril free none hills now pending in congress. POIIPPVA. Alaska. June (v Mail.) Alaska "snurdoiiL'liH" livimr 1111 to llniir old hIolmiii of "iniisli on," urn looktnr neross ihe llcrini; Sea to i Kiberia with 11 view of liomtr into that count rv in numbers nnd wusliiinr Si berian siiiids for tiold nnd trading wilh Siberian natives for profit. "Siberia is 11 second Alaska, rich in minerals, timber and fur." J. P. Mcpherson, mnuiu'cr of the Ahisk.i bureau of the Sentlle Cliniuber of Commerce, has been minted us Miv iinr. "There is 11 biir country Pin'.' across the Periinr Sen, uwuitiin: American men and iiionev." ileports from Nome, Aluskii, sav n pitmlicr of old timers of the Sew ard Peiiinsplu are Ihiukiiur of eroKS inir into Siheria. I'ntil Ihe allies re store order and eovcrnment nt Vlnd jvoKlnk. however, the unsettled state of al Tails in Siberia will keep the Americans out. Twelve pioneer Alaskjins nro num bered iimonc the stockholders of the recently organized Siheriaii Commer cial company, which hist month lioiiL'ht the steamship (icdnev nnd started fur SI. Lawrence Iln v. Sibe ria. In e-labli.-.li a tritdimr post. A hoard the (icdnev. when it left Seattle for Siberia, were twentv-live stockholders who intended Irvinir their luck washing the sands of St. Paw renee for irold. Next fall the new cnmiinliv plans to send a representa tive lo Vladivostok as the fir.-t step in c iilnrL'iiur it f-phere of operations. VANCOt VKli. P. ('.. June .10. Iioval Norlhwesl moiinleil police to dav searched Ihe Vancouver labor temple and tho homes nf several lead ers of the Li'ncral strike movement. Several documents vere seized. 0ISC0SS FREE PORTS XKW YOItlC. June rill. liopresen tnlives of elmmbers of commerce, boards of triuliv and other eommer eial oraaniznlions of San Frnneiseo. Philndelphiii. New Orleans. Pnltimore. II W lansMastin bars i m li in each package. wW0mW value in I : f wlw you can P0S" 1 I ' sibfy buy. j j f A BENEFIT to teeth. ' JMtl breath, appetite and s I IP digestion. mJJ Flavor fA Lasts NSSl I Page Theater, Wei? Joly -2 1 I Freddie Aiiderson, Vancouver f T t t f T T y f T f T f t T T ? T T T f (Bud's Youngest Erother) VS. Jess Ingram, Central Point (Champion U. S. Coast Artillery, Ft. Stevens.. 10 Rounds 135 Pounds Kid Rocco, Portland, vs. Johnny Trambitas 6 Rounds 125 Pounds ! Brick Coyle vs. Harold Christjensen 6 Rounds 115 Pounds ' Uncle Sam endorses tbc Boxing game. Come and enjoy an evening of good, clean sport. These bonis held under the new State Boxing Law. BOUTS START AT 9 P. M. .ALL SEATS RESERVED ; rfctlii . Hot wAtfir iELL-ANS 'FOR INDIGESTION Ail the Comforts of Home The Ilnney Auto Bed Is strong, IlKht weight, compact and easily placed In position In one or two minutes. Made to fit any car. Great tor Chautauqua and Crater Lake camping. Pries 12.50. 11. E. If AXRY, Mcdford, Oregon. INSURE Your Grain and Hay and Ranch Buildings. I 'have best plan, cheapest RATE3 and BEST COMPAN IES. Don't put It off. SEE MB. J. W. WAKEFIELD Phono 17-R. That cost you less and get you out ? - of debt. i THE MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN NO COMMISSION Jackson County Building & Loan Ass'n 427 Mcdford Pur. & Hdw. Bldtf. THE Style Fit You Want ! -4 f Y f T I: T .? t f T f t T T At a Price You Can Afford , at KLEIN, The Tailor 128 E. Main. Upstairs Tou cant Qi' away frorthis -I 'i i. IT'S HOUSE-CLEANING TIME Discard that old set of Bed Sarlnas and net a Kiney-Rome Set of SDrinus. guaranteed for 20 years. . New and second-hand Furniture. Ruqs. etc. Poole Furniture Co. Ring Side $2.00. Entire Lower Floor and first Balance $1.00. 4 rows in Balcony $1.50, . Seat Sale Opens Monday 10 A. M. Mail Orders Now. Box 864,' Medford. A GUARANTEED SHOW GIM CHUNG ' i - China Herb Store Herb cure for earache, headache, catarrh, diphtheria, , sore throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stom ach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fever, cramps, coughs, poor circula tion, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast, cures all kinds of goiters. HO OPERATIONS. Medford, Oregon, Jan. 13, 1917 This is to certify that I, the under signed, had very severe stomach, trouble and had been bothered for several years and last August wag not expected to live, and hearing of OIra Chung (whose Herb Store Is at 214 South Front street,-(Medford) I de cided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I started to feeling bet tor as soon as I usod them and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I wag to see Gim Chung and try his Herb. ' (Signed) W. It. JOHNSON. , Witnesses: . , M. A. Anderson, Medford. ' S. B. Holmes, Eagle 'Point, i Wm. Lewis, Eaglo Point. W. L. Chlldroth, Eagle Point. 0, E. Moore, Eaglo Point. ' J. V, Mclntyre, Eaglo Point. Geo. r. Von dor Hellon, Eaglo Point. Taos. E. Nichols, Eagle Point.