MKDFORD MAI H T1M1UINK MttDPORlV OKKOOX. MONDAY, .1UNK HO,, -10.10
PAUJ3 SIX
SCORE OF PRETTY
Ff
ON BOARD TII10 U. S. S. GEOU01J
WASHINGTON, Sunday.' .hino 59.
(BySvlreless to Associated Tress.)
Several thousand returning Amer
ican soldiers and a score of pretty
French war brides are on bourd the
presidential ship on Us voyage to the
Vnlted States. A number of the sol
dlors who wero membors of Ihe
guards at the Paris Whito House and
the hotel Do Crlllon, headquarters of
the American delegation, were mar
ried during their sojourn in Paris.
Tho regulations provide no means
for tho brides to accompany their
husiiands aboard tho George Wash
ington and for a while It seemed that
they might be left behind. A tearful
joint dispatch from the brides to
President Wilson however led to the
making of arrangements for their ac
commodation and they are one of the
happiest novelties of tho voyage,
watch so far has 'been 1n . perfect
weather and on a calm sea.
DEMPSEY PICKLES
FACE FOR FIGHT
RULES OF ARMY OCCUPIED
DISTRICT REMAIN IN FORCE
COHI.ENZ. June 28. Holes anil
roL'iibitions issued by. the authorities
of the urmv of occupation soon nftor
enterine tiermanv last December will
oontiime in effect indefinitely. Third
Arinv headmmrters today announced.
" Trench No. I Is Former!.
KETCJHKAX, Alaska. CBv Mail.)
Trench No. 1. Sons of Democracy,
composed. of veterans of -the world
war. has been organized in Ketchikan.
, I i
I
TOI.KDO, Ohio, June ;S0, Vor I'oar
of an hunrv U his bands on the eve
of his licavv'wciahl chamiuonsliip
contest With Jess Willunl. Jack IVmp
sev todav was instructed to cliiniunt.'
all iienvv hittinsr l'rom liis tniiniii'-'
lionts.' The instructions wore issued
Bt the reoaest of Tex lvicki-.rd. lro
niotor of the Fourth of Julv match,
who also intends to make the rcoucst
of Willnrd.
Sunday saw the las hard work out
of Dempsoy and from now on tho
challenger will case off rapidly in his
training. This is a necessity rather
than n choice so far as the Salt l.aUc
heavyweight is concerned, for he is so
fine physically that there is no more
than a remote danger of his going
stale.
This afternoon Dcmpscv plans to
box four rounds in which nothing but
light work will he attempted.
Willnrd on the other band plans to
continue his recent burst of training
speed for at least two davs more, un
less a spell of hot weather causes
him to change his mind. The cool
breeze A' the week end put a feeling
of snap into the champion and led
him to decide to work steadily until
Wednesday at least. The title holder
long since dropped all forms of road
work with the explanation thai be
did not think that it benefitted a
man of bis trentaendous bulk.
Physical culture sharps are align
ed in widelv separate camps. Those
who think that he should have done
more road work admit that be is in
better show than when he met Frank
Moran in Now York, but claim that he
is wocfullv short of tho condition
reached when be defeated Jack Joint
son in Havana; ' v
Some of bis most enthusiastic ad
mirers claim that his comlition clear
ly indicates that he has boon iloinc
secret training in addition to his pub
lic workouts, hut, Willurd denies this
old trick of pugilism. The clAnuiion
is not using brine or nnv other prepa
ration to toughen his skin but Dcmp
scv is following this old system and is
"pickling his face" for the contest a
did Kitzsinmions. Jeffries and other
earlier day champions.
I'AKIS, June :!0 Ocoi-ges Cariwn
ticr has received bv cable from Tex
liiokurd, die Imxinir promoter, an of
fer of sM.-i.UHO for a match with Jack
Hcmpsev in the United States in Jan
uary next.
TOI.KDO. Ohio. June :tO. The
proposal to match Jack Dempsoy and
(5 corses I'arpentier is being consid
ered bv the informally organised Na
tional Sporting club of New York and
not Tex Kickard, nccording to a
statement bv the promoter of the Wil-lard-Deinpsov
match today.
As planned at present the proposed
National Snorting- club of New York
will be modelled after its famous
namesake in London and will be more
or less of an exclusive club with a
boxing adjunct. Admission will be
bv membership onlv. although each
n-emher will havo the privilege of in
viting a guest.
BRYAN PRINCIPAL SPEAKER
AT TEMPERANCE DAY RALLY
OOl.UMItl'S. Ohio. June 30. Mem
bers of the Kpworth League of the
Methodist Kpiseopal church, both
north and south, are celebrating Ki
worlh League Day at the Methodist
centenary exposition todav.
Tomorrow will be temperance day
at me exposition. William Jennings
Hrvnn will be the principal speaker.
Centenary officials are planning a
patriotic demonstration Julv 4.
TO BE FORMED BY
it
BRAND
FLOUR
Now
Milled
As Before
Tine War
ECONOMY and EFFICIENCY are points in favor of
Is?
By using FISHER'S BLEND, in preference to ordinary flcur, the Day
Lumber Company at Big Lake, Wash., effected a very substantia! saving. :"' More and
iarger loaves of better bread were obtained. "AND WE HAD NO WASTE " writes
the Uambei Company's Baker, "ALL THE ERSAD I MADE WAS EATEN BY THE
MFN "
If reasonable care is exercised in the baking, housewives will find FISHER'S BLEND
the mo3t economical flour that it is possible to buy. '
' MimuHiclared in " AMERICA'S FINEST FLOURING IVtlLLS" br
?AcbTJi " FISHER r'LOURING MILLS COMPANY
: i ,f' '" ' Orojon Di'Anth) IRtli and Hovt SlrceU
PORTLAND, OREGON
BELUTiTiHAM
MY. VERNON
ASHLAND. June ;H). This citv is
to bavo a post of the American Le
gion. Tlio enlisted men's ooimuitteo
lias culled a lueeling ol' vcteraua of
the world's War. iticludintr retirescn
tatives of the arinv. navy and marine
service, at the Armor v. on Tuesdav
evening. July 1. ut 8 o'clock, to per
fect arrangements for organisation, it
beinir implied that a unit of the l.cgbn
will be instituted here. All interested
are urged to attend. The priino oh.
iect is frntorninuliiui, and to renew
from time to time the friendship and
associations of tho great war period.
The customary social party, as con
ducted bv ladies of the Klks, has been
postponed until Tuesday afternoon.
Julv lo. owing to oliier current ac
tivities durine tbe celebration period.
The Auxiliary club will meet Mon
day evening. June lit), with Mrs. Sam
McNair. Mrs. Kliitabcth .1 lush, and
Miss Kinma Jenkins as hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. K .1. Krv. of Astoria,
arrived lately in tlicl'amilv ear, and
are visiting relatives in the Mcjvair
and Hose families. They will remain
until after the celebration.
Mrs. 1?. H. Hoblcv of Portland is in
Ashland, accompanied bv her child
ren, visiting uumeroiis relntivos. Mr.
Hoblcv will nrrivo later.
Mrs. M. S. Mnlil ami grandchildren
of Portland, are-bore for the summer
vacation period.
At the Methodist church. Sundav
morning, Hevi ('. A. I'arlos, of Mod
lord, occupied tlie pulpit, in the ub-
sence of the local Pastor. Hev. I'. A.
Kdwards. who is at Columbus, Ohio.
attending the centenary rallv. Next
Sunday Hev. M. T. Wire of tirants
1'asV .will conduct tbe service.
J. If. Toer arrived on Friday Troiii
Petnlumn. t'ulif. .to attend the funer
al on Wednesday, of the late l.eandcr
Neil, who was his brotlicr-iu-law. Jeff
Neil, of Kiigenc, is ulso here, lie being
onii of the surviving brothers of this
pioneer family. Mr. Toner reports
that Grunt llclman. well known form
er resident, is to visit here this sma
ller accompanied bv bis ilaugbtcrs
Isabel anil Sidney, the former being
employed in the Petaluuia postoffioo,
and the latter serving ns nurso in a
leading San Francisco hospital.
Miss Frances MeWilliams. who lias
been teaching at Calevico, Oil.,' fur
several vears. ami who has been home
tin it vacation -visit, left the last of
the week for Berkeley to attend the
sumnicr school 'conducted bv the I'ni
versitv of Oilifornin. She was ac
companied bv Miss Kathryn Miller.
who will attend the asmc institution.
iss MeWilliams will teach the forth
coming school year in the vicinity of
Oakland.
Mrs. Norman Asbcraft. whose hus
band is superintendent of schools at
Ilichland. Ore., is here for a visit to
her parents. Mr. ' and Mrs. J. W.
Bruncr. who is an assistant in the
Kicliland schools.
Clarence Powell, well known col
ored entertainer, who appeared here
recently with the'IIarvev Minstrels,
died last week in his berth on a
Southern Pacific' train in the Albany
yards. He was 05 years old. Powell
was seriously ill while here, but per
sistently filled professional engage
ments. Kenton Bowers of Ashland, wn.i
elected chairman of the Slate Lime
board at a recent session in Sulem.-'
Hubert Kinnev .accompanied bv bis
chum. Leonard Slate, both of Ouk-
land. Calif., arrived here the last of
the week in a touring car. bound as
far as Tillamook. After a brief visit
at Al Kinncv's. thf v left for tbe const
town, and will return to Ashland in
time for the celebration On tho wn?
up here some brisk showers were on
countred in the vicinity of Yrekn.
Krncst Wick arrived home Sundav
morning, after 18 months' Hcrvice ns
mechanician on board the submarine
chaser '3'.l in European and Oilt' of
Mexico waters, scouring the seas af
ter U-boats. Not n shore absence
was granted until the armistice was
signed. He has been absent from
Ashland five years. .
1 Saturday evening there was n coL
Union between the cars driven by J.
II. Fuller and Jess Neil, the impact
having occurred in the vicinity of Ka
tie Mills. Hoth drivers were, trying
to give ample right of way to a team,
and the accident is accounted as tin -avoidable.
Mrs. Neil was- painfully
bruised, the cars, u Dodge and n
Chevrolet, being badly damaged. Ful
ler was on the way to Mudford. and
Neil was returning from that direc
tion.' ,
Mrs. K. C. Ounlcr has returned
froin a visit to Sun.Frnncisco mid vi
cinity. Dr. Maud Ilnwlcv. with offices over
the First National bank, is making
notlllllc nddlfinnu in Pnmttu lnrlnrl tt
special branches of her practice In the
wavot coiupiiicnt.
D6xter Patterson has instituted
foreclosure proceedings, against the
Patterson Orchard company, nnd
sheriff's sale of tbe property is ad
vertised to take nlncn nt .lacksoiiville.
July 12. The principnl nmoiint in
volved is l5.2!l7.fi0. together with
interest, costs, etc.. the attorney fees
npnroxiniatitig ' $1.00(1. The. Karl
Fruit company is ulso mudo a. de
fendant to the siiiC to such extent ns
its ihterests may. appear.
Fred Sohiierimin. expected borne
SOOli from llY'inArt Ifintnrl in Vn.ir
York from the. transport La Touraitio,
June IA. proceeding to Cmnn Merritt.
his individual designation being No.
1047 of the Stalgnon casual company.
Helativcs and Wends urc hoping that
he inn v arrive here in time for the ot'l
cbralion period, ; ' '
Curl Lovelaud, former bund lender
bci'c, and now wilh naval musical con-
tinuciil of the Puuet Sound hI tit ion.
heiiibiuiirlcis al Soultlo; is visiting
relatives and Iriensd here, accompa
nied bv bis wife. Carl will help out
the baud during Ihe celebration.
Mr. and Mrs. J, S .Langlois. of Ititir.-
ville. Wash., are recent visitors with
Mr, nnd Mi's. W. II. (lowdv. tho fami
lies being old time luiiiiinlauccs in
Iowa, The visitors are touting South
ern Oregon in the lainilv cur.
M'iss Pearl Wit brow is employed at
tho Hillings offices as slenogipher.
The part of plavful teacher to the
kiddies is being deiuoiisti'alcd by Miss
(loldslrnub. new arrival li'om Port
laud, who lias been employed as ex
pert to direct this branch of kinder
garten activities at children's recrea
tion grounds in Ihc'imrkA
F. F. White, returned from em
ployment ut I lilt, is hcliiing in the
publicity dcparliiieul of the celebra
tion, and the last of the week went
north ns far as (Irauts Pass to intro
duce a number of ndverlising spe-
cialties.
tf Co, Do Mot Allow lh T.V.:c U r::
Women who idvu natum ft Mp!"? M.h
Ourlnir ttid period of Tct'Tr v iVM Uuu
ttcn tliO llm urrUt-i fur Ivil-y'.v viilnj H
t npprtuiclictl nnd vusdctt WttU lui:.:Ucl Ivi,
ltn and ihiiirir.
11toiik.ini!ii wcnirn fT orcr luilf a cn
tun vo li-onii-il that In tto tlMo-h-irxrv I
IirrptiniMon. lotlwr'd filer. (. Us? have a
yraU'ful, "Inxlrir, ponetrntttif m ici -, tho
Uo of wh'xU n-ali" it ptwilhl. for litem (
SO tliniujttt cli!lilUrt:i nH!;..nt tM umat
naum, ncnx'iuno), Iv.iitint-'lotva ami
rtrxUhlnjr (n!u Itmt lr -tr.h lw mi
tlw hours at tho crUN cv) t'ewer unJ ct
much ItMi isn'n nnd ilii'-twr.
MoUr'a r't-lcnd nfnctratc.t Ilia ir.t:'".
rrniltTtlir tln-ni pllnnt Bud oi'.sllv siiv.'fH' !
by tho itmnnrtt of tmturw T(nv rrtt
rtiHy nnd brinir Iwpp d iv- nnl r.ilrti. rr-t
ful nipht. Aa ttiurrritilt thtrrtnU t paj .
Alx crrntrr rue.9 nnd lit tUvi. th:
trm.its ro ktp. in init! 'OdlUo:! and tin:
rliln i- ruido and tcpt cor: end frcu frusi
bltrod'hcii.
Wrttotottifi Hm.1(lrli1 ReiniVttpr Ccirpnv.
Dept. P. l.nmnr liutl.iin. Atlauti., (irttnti.
for thrlr Mntt.rlMMd Uh)W. nnd (M.iltt a
tottlo tf Mi;(ln:r Krlrtid from yutir Irur
J1t toilay nnd Oiomuebty f.;.tfy I'jtrrclf
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FANCY GROCERIES
COLD DRINKS
ICE CREAM
LUNCH GOODS
BAKERY GOODS
WHIPPING CREAM
MILK AND BUTTER
The biggest and best milk
shake in the world.
PIANOS
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Brighten your home with
music. You will find a Laf-
fargue piano one of the best
investments you over made.
An upright or jlaycr piano
fulfills the dreams of your
wife, your daughter or your
son and liis friends. t
, All will be delighted with
the Lafrarguo because of its
perfect tone and wondrous
beauty. .'' Why should you
wait? . Buy now.
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Medford Sanitarium
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
AIbo accent for Fairbanks and Mors
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Vulcan izing
All otu work utrlctly (rmimntoed to
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lboae 434-J ,
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STAMDAND Oil.
COMl'AMY
(Call(unlli)
W. E. Walker, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Medford
SWIM KAPS
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THE GUSriER CAFE
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USED
OUR
CARS
Two good 191G Dodge Brothers Touring.
One good 1917 Dodge -Brothers Roadster.
One 1917 Maxwell Touring new top, thoroughly
overhauled. .
One 1916 Model 83 Overland in fino shape.
One Ford Touring.
One Ford Roadster.
Also have fine Smith-Form-a-Truck attachment at
very low prices.
1
Geo. LJreichler Motor Co.
IET5raiE5ISr'3ffiH3BSS'B3EI5ra
1JN1TKI) STATKS llAILKOAIl ADMINISTRATION-..
WALKER I), MIMICS, DlIlKCTOlt flHNIOUAL OI'' UAII.ROADS
- SOtlTIIKUXi PACIFIC RAILROAIJ -
(Linen Nortb ot Aalilund, Oro.) , . , '
Summer Excursion Fares
' to
Oregon, Shasta Mountain and
Northwest Resorts
, ' V -, .
Finn novr for a quint summer vacation for yoitrnoir nnd the fam
ily nt tba Bcanlilo or In tho mountains. Spoclnl oxciii-hIoii fnros nonr
In effect for tho Bumtnor.
Shasta Springs
Seunon Tlckot from Modford Hm.'fO
15 day " . " ' 91,70
Spcclnl furen alno In effect to Slinuta Ko
treat anil otlior Simula KeuortB, .
Marble Halls of Oregon
Heuuoti Tlckot From Modford 85,10
ID day ."' " $1,80
Newport 8oaon Tlckot from Modford $10.45
Corrcnpondllng fnrog from other points.
Tillamook County Beaches
t Soaaon Tlckot from Modford.......... $21. !W
Karos to Noali-Kali-NIo, Man.nultn and
, t Bayocaaii slightly lilghor. . CorroBpond-
'" , ' inn; faros from olhor points. ,
VaiiOUS Spoclal faros In offoot to Columbia Itlvor,
BoachoB, Mt, Ilnlnlor National Park, Yel
yowBtono National Park and Olaclor Nat
j lonal Park. . . -, .,
' Inuulre of tlckot agent. , -
' ! JOHN M. SCOTT,
Qonoral PaasonKor Agont.