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Cfci.S'í'KAL P O IN T H ERALD , T H U R S D A Y . AUGUST 13, 1914 P R O F E S S IO N A L Army Lnqineers On Inspecîîcn leur BRIEF WAR N E W S SCOTT WOOLF (Gr„nts Pass Courier.) Switzerland gives the powers to O ffic ia l D irecto ry To make preliminary arran .'ernents understand she will resist invasion of fur a proper reception to the boarii of her territory. o f the Items by Herald Representatives in Neighboring Localities army engineers who will visit this dis- j Belgian authorities arrested 600 C ity o f C en tral Point trict next month to ir^pect Crescent) Germans supposed to be spies, and City harbor and the resources of the ioo are «aid to have been shot. . COW LEY, Mayor tdgle f’oint Items country back o f it, a meeting was held Willow Springs Inklets Detachments of the famous Turcos . JACOBS. Recorder (Too late for last week) last Thursday morning at the Commer or native troops from the French col ISAACSON, Treasurer Packing of pears has begun in earn- HOLMES. Marshal Mrs. A. N ve returned from Roseburg cial club rooms. Present at the meet ony of Algeria penetrated Upper Al est. . C LA R K , Water Supt. Monday and was met at Medford by her ing was a delegation from the coast sace. NEW & 2ND HAND 6 £ 0 P j j j . OKIM, Fire Chief Miss Johnson was a Medford guest city, including the three Del Norte daughter, Mrs. A. J. Florey. Austria, England, Russia and 0» OTT, Asst. Fire Chief ! this week. COl'NCILMEN J. W. Grover and family have moved county supervisors, Messrs. W. W. Me- : France acknowledge President Wil- Mr. Frost and family were visitors at ... Alexander, President to the Alberta orchard where Mrs. Gro Laren, Thus. Peacock and West Duley; i gon"g mediation offer, but the ac- T r y K ln e y R o m e B e d S p rin g e Kobnett, W. Warner, F. J. Taylor, Glen Ridge Tuesday. ver takes charge o f the boarding house. l ity Attorney G. A. Webb, and others knowledgments went no farther, I). C. Grim, B. F. Peart G ua ra nte e d 2 0 y e a rs. The regular meeting of the Grange who were returning from the Tri-State | The German troops inundated the Mr. and Mrs. Bettie and daughter ; will be held Aug. 27. good roads meeting at Medford. The 1 valley of the Seille. hoping by this started for a week s camping trip in r y : . j. j . e m m e n s Malcoln Frost of Phoenix was a guest our beautiful mountains before they board o f trustees of the Commercial means to stop the advance of the Practice limited to Cenlral Point people are club was present, as well as a number ) French, but the quantity of water was KYI), EAR, NOSE, TH R O A T : o f Miss McNasser Monday. leave for the East. requested to call and inspect 1 hi << i. ntili« .illy t< ted and glasses supplied o f other business men. i not sufficient and the French troops Mrs. Straube sold last week the prop- Offices, 228 L. Main Street, Miss Rosie Aynes, Miss Marv Trusty our large stock. Prices are The board of engineers which is ccm- were able to continue their march. in the Adkins Duell Building ! erty occupied by Mr. Bean. and Amos Ayns and Roy Smith started ing from Washington City to inspect Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 8:00 p. rn. In the capture of Mulhausen, the right to all. O ’ .’. Phones 567; Rea. 657J Medford, Oregon Henry Riley has been doing some ex Sunday for Crater Lake and expect to the Crescent City harbor with a view French seized a great aeroplane fac pert plumming in this place. return by way o f Klamath Falls. to recommending an appropriation for tory, operated by a noted German 2 2 S o u th F i r S t r e e t Miss Martina Neal expects to take a Clay Cole, the P. & E. engineer, is its improvement will consist of a parly manufacturer. Dr. J. V . A n d erso n two years course at the California State taking a vacation at Colestin. Tonie o f seven or eight men, and the to ir Cholera is reported to have broken P H Y S IC IA N A N D SURGEON MEDFORD Normal. McClelland has taken his place, and through Northern California and South out among Austrian and Servian sol OREGON Office second floor Roatel Building, Mr. Dean, who owns a timber claim, Mr. Coleman is doing the firing act and ern Oregon will be in charge o f Lieu diers. Corner Third and Pine Streets. tenant Colonel Thos. H. Rees of San PI lies1 Hear ('reek, Table Rock, Trail Creek has traded same for some Central Point engaged board at the Eagle. Arthur M. Huntington, president of W illow Springs—each XX5 Miss Chapman o f the Dalis was at L rancisco. The board has asked that American Geographical Society, and real estate. no public receptions be provided and his wife were held as spies at Nurem- t . IIA L P O I N T ...................... OREGON The- Misses Parker motored to Grants the Eagle Saturday on her return from under the schedule as announced but burg. Pass to assist their grandparents cele a visit to her mother and brothers at ■ u r i m n i M M a M M a mmm» Lake Creek. Miss Chapman is a teach little time would be given in which to The German cruiser Augsburg was W. J. C A N T O N brate their golden wedding. er in the Dalis sdhool and will soon re Inspect the country, one day being | reported sunk by Russian torpedo- Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Pickard departed turn to take up her work. spent in investigating Crescent City l boat in Baltic Sea, after bombarding ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 'Thursday for their home in Portland. LI ha u. A Mr. Lake, who visited Jackson harbor- Mrs. Pickard is much improved. and A delegation from Crescent City will R ia lto BI c I ' k Many Czech soldiers in the Austrian Mrs. Thomas has returned to Mil county some three years ago, wrote to meet the engineers at Eureka and will a r * y were shot for refusing to fight J. W. Grover a short lime ago and stat WICD : OR B !-! OR EG O N waukee, having visited a month with escort them up to the coast to their Slavs. ed that he had traveled all over ever her daughter, Mrs. Julius Berkhulz. own city, where they will remain on The Belgian government seized 34 since he was here and had not found T h e T o u c h of a C h ild Mrs. Straube and children arc in Ku- the tilth, a party from Grants Pass | German steamers and two sailing anything that suited him as well as gene, having been called there by the “ Im p " 2 - r e e l D ra m a meeting them there with automobiles j ships In port at Antwerp, Jackson county and the country around CO W LEY BLOCK serious illness o f Mrs. Straube’s mother. and bringing them here on the 20th. Austrian troops having been with- Eagle Point, and that he had intended C E N T R A L POINT. . - OREGON. T h e H e a r t of C a r l ta Mrs. Frank McKee is directing a ser to return and buy property as he met An effort is now being made to have [ drawn from the Servian frontier. Ser- Dr. McMorris M Dow “ E c la i r " M e x ic a n D ra m a ies o f porch dinners at the various and the most hospital people at Eagle Point the party delay its departure another via began an Invasion of Austria, P h y s ic ia n and S u rg e o n . Hundreds of American school teach- spacious homes in this immediate vici that he found in all Ins travels. Others day, in which event they will be taken T h e Rival D e n t is t s from Crescent City to Ashland by way j pvs were marooned abroad. It was Dr. Lydia S. Dow nity. would do well to follow his example and “ P o w e rs " C o m e d y of the Applegate, and then returned to i predicted that the opening of a num- O s t e o p a th ic Physician Mrs. Frank Palmer and cousin, Miss come and settle among the best people Grants Pass via Medford, Central Point ber of eastern schools would have to T e le p h o n e M ain 3 8 1 . Farmer lines: 11 Table Reinhart, o f San Francisco, have gone on the globe. and Gold Hill. be postponed as a result. Km * U! Hear Creek; I f Willow Springs; 17 Anti- to Portland and other northern towns 1 0 c — A d m is sio n — 1 5 c > ■ h. 1 i Seven Oaks; 19 Tolo; 29 Agate; Line 31, While no effort will be made to show- j Despite strong pressure by Ger- Smoke La Vista Cigar 5c 19d to visit relatives. Call: Ring two short undone long. er social attention upon the visitors, many and Austria, Italy remained neu- Mr. Chapman and family who owned Persondilies every effort is being made to properly j tral. it was believed Germany witb- the property joining the Ray ranch on [he Limit Keep clear o f personalities in general represent the commercial and industrial, held a declaration of war only because the south, passed through here enroute conversation. Talk o f things, objects, interests and impress the board with j it. stilt hoped to win Italy over, Just to prove that I am game, dear. to California from Eugene. OFFICE, ROST( l BUILOINO, thoughts. The smallest minds occupy the importance of building a harbor at j Norway and Sweden have exchang- I ’ ll do any old thing once; On Friday evening the school direc themselves with personalities. I’er- ( rescent City. 1 he entire district o f j p < i obligatory assurances with the view Tackle any task you name, dear, CENTRAL POINT, - - OREGON tors met and ordered, numerous repairs sonalities must sometime be talked, be Southern Oregon is vitally interested, ¡ of preventing hostile measures being Pull the wildest kind of stunts. Hours 10:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. on the school buildings, and place same cause we have to le irn and find out and the chief cities will be asked to co- taken by either against the other be- I will turkey trot or two-step, in lirst class condition before opening of men’s characteristics for legitimate operate. An invitation is being extend- cause o f the war. Night: 7:00 to H:00 O’clock. Castle walk or serpent glide, school. *• objects; but it is to be with confidential ed to the cities o f Ashland, Medford, The secretary of agriculture Intro Tackle any silly new step. Rhone«: Office, Main 3x1; Residence, Central Point and Klamath Falls to | duced a bill Into the house of corn Main 23x1; Medford Line, Rhone 500-Rfi W iggle worm or walrus glide. Col. Mim’s nifty new two story hen persons. Do not needlessly report ill house ¡ h nearing completion and as soon o f others. There are family boards solid two delegates each, and also to mons giving the British government I ’ ll recite or sing a ballad, ALL CALLS ANSWERED PROMPTLY as the eggs chutes to the elevators are where a constant process of depreciat send one auto each and to assist in en- ) power to seize all foodstuffs. The bill Turn a handspring, run a race, OAY OR NIGHT. ready, he can furnish hen fruit in any ing, assigning motives, and cutting tertaining the visitors. It is desired, j passed through all its stages, j Trim a hat or make a salad, it possible, to come from Crescent City j German Charge d’Affaires tells Sec- up o f character goes forward. They quantity. j Fight a duel or say grace. are no pleasant places. One who is to Camp Ihree borks, remaining there, retary Bryan reports emanating from J O H N F. L A W R E N C E Mrs. McKee and family and a party healthy does not wish to dine at a dis over night, and make the tour of the London and Paris put Kaiser in wrong | I ’ ll do anything for you, dear, Whether mankind lauds or mocks— o f friends, spent Sunday in Paradise light; alleges Britain wanted to tie PiUQTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER canoon, going in time to have break secting table. There is evil enough in Rogue River valley the next day. man, God knowH, but it is not the mis A local committee to have charge o f up Germany, and make her fleet use- Anything a man can do, dear; But I will not wear white socks. Ex. fast among the ferns and beside the sion o f every young man or women to the arrangements and to receive the less and otherwise sought to humtii- 1 2 $ E ast M a in S tr a o t, trickling stream. detail and report it. Keep the atmos visitors at Crescent City and accompany ate the German emperor. All W o r k G u a ra n te e d . M e d fo rd . Smoke Governor Johnson Cigar 10c phere as pure as possible, and fragrant them to Grnnts Pass, was appointed, The German reservists here appar Willamette Pacific grade is to be com How's This? Attorney O. S. Blanchard, who repre ently have despaired of getting back with gentleness and charity. pleted from Eugene to Marshfield by sented Josephine county at the hearing to the Fatherland. There are 56,000 W p offer One Hun lred Dollars Reward for any Jan. 1. Between 1700 and 2000 men Sidney Dean has traded his 40 acre before this same board in Washington stranded in New York. They were case o f Catarrh lhat cannot be cured by Hall.* are employed. timber land located in section 8, to C city last winter, being the chairman of Catarrh Cure. L A W Y E R notified to return to their homes un- F. J. C P E N E Y & Co., Toledo. O. S. Sanderson for his city lots. Mr. San R. E. Lee, manager for Sw ift & Co., the committee. The other members til further notice. Similar inslruc- We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney derson also sold Mr. Dean the house be M e dford National Bank B ld g . are Dr. J. F. Reddy, Wilford Allen, C. tions were given to 10,000 Austrians fo r the last 15 yaars, and believe him perfectly o f Portland, visited here Sunday with his cousin, Mrs. Will Owens. He left longing to S. F. Wheeler, the same be L. Hobart, Frank South, C. D. Selleck and several hundred Dutch reservista. honorable in all business transactions and finan Modford, Oregon. Monday morning for Ashland. Mr. ing moved Wednesday to the Dean lots. and 1’. B. Herman. cially able to carry out any obligations made by The long list, of captures of Oerman his firm. Lee many years ago resided in Central C. C. Sanderson has moved upon the merchantmen appearing every day are N A T IO N A L B A N K o f COMMERCE. timber property and will be engaged Point and every once in awhile the Eugene council and the Portland, evidence of the exercise of sea pres Toledo, O. this winter inputting up the same into Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting longing for the old town brings him Eugene & Eastern Ry. have settled sure. Nothing in the shape of food back. We had the pleasure o f travel wood, which is expected to make about their differences on Eight avenue, and can enter Germany by sea. Her sea- directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces o f the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 V A L U A B L E INFORMATION FREE ing with him as far as Medford, and 4000 curds. construction work begins. board supplies of every kind are stop cents per bottle, Sold by all Druggists. I f you have an invention or any pat* enroute he subscribed for the Herald While looking over th s paper, cast ped. The cessation of her trade and Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. ont matter, write iminedlataly to W, W WRIGHT, registered attorney. Loan & as he wished to keep in touch with the your weather eye on its advertisements. happenings o f our city and country. WASH IN GTO N, D. C. It probably will d j you good your NO TICE FOR p u b l i c a t io n . I>epartment o f the Interior. U. S. Land office at Roseburg, Ore The Herald office for good job work. purse we mean ]Prom O u r C o rre sp o n d e n ts COMPLETE H0U8E FURNISHER j I SAVOY THEATRE Program for Friday Saturday August 14-15 THE DOW HOSPITAL j OR. W. H. HECKMAN GEORGE M. ROBBERTS ATENTS N h I iit o I Mieiill's Sale Under lore* lu V of m*. einhei. 1911. •\ .dosi Fi 11 for the stun of N) Dollars, to ■t«• 1 1 thereon al the rate of Ä pet fu in April 12th, 1913. anti the l:u arlin The ** tli sure .Jar I ’ \«lu»n» I'hiintilT vs Celia Drown. A ‘l*.- 1 I Blown wife and hut-duiml. and F. F. M.n in. I >«*f«*ndunt **. lb • in Nittiro is hereby Liven that underand by • i in I «vulion ami order o f sale duly • I o it Mml under the **eal of the Cireuit Court tin* State i.f 11 lr«*ifitii. in mid f. <r thè t'ountv «»f . 1 1ckftttn. dat m i the 12th «lay of Augii»!. 1914. A 1 » in a «*(ertati n » nit fot the for«*« loHtire «if 1 » Mi*rt- .. . «,11 1‘t'H 1 1*1 ■i»|i«*ity in said «i«»univ Wherein M j nr ’ K. \.| I HIM : 1 r I'lnintii). ree «•velisi jlldgllicnt nr IHl <Vim Hi own Mini Albert T Brow u. for t he m of S it«*«* 1 Hundred Sixty 1 »oliai » together th int rii *.t ory the ulti» of !sixteen Hundred 1 ) »Hai«. 1 iti IIIi<* tiit«> of ten per cent p«*r stimmi •in iht* llltl 1 d;«V of iW em lier. A II. 1911. uni il .id. fm th« fui th« • <11111 .»f tine llundrod Seventy Att '•1 ney'n f«*«\ Mud t h«* eind» an«| di« vi* D *11 ut. ta\ • si it $22.tit t«»gr ther wlth th«* Ho of sal«', tn which » mi it wH.« fu rt hor « . mu r r r xi that if then* »houli lit l** any »urplu» upon «**!«• of the prop.rrtv 1 hereinafter deaeriti"»!. should la* applied mum r 'ht* pmer«Sis th*•reof ( a the »1 1 tdimild la* applied juiltiiniT.t, thru 1 f the défendent F 1 the judgelient n 1 favi lefenderd *. Celia Brown and i n tin H-riiin»t th** liefen rt l II row 1 t. «h» keted ami enrolled in the N U ItM «*f th«* «ilmve entitled Court on the Hundred 1 Villar», together 'hereon frum September % further iltn «»f $ 12.60 coats and i fore in pursuance to « »id in Execution St ptember ltth, j WILL H. WILSON ; 6 The C h e a p e s t ,n Smoke La Vista Cigar 5c. £ \c p c a tin g l\ t i! e Sh oots .ill .22 short« .22 lo n g and lo n g-rifle c a rtrid g es ; e x cellen t fo r rabbits, squ ir rels, hnwks, crows, fo x e s and ail small gam e a n d target w o r k up to 200 yards. H e r e ’ s t h e b e s t-m a d e . 2 2 r i fl e in th e w o r l d ! It's a take-down, convenient to carry and clean. The tool «¡frr| w ok iu g |*4i 11 a cannot w<.»r out. Its Iv.uy K id and R«- ky Mountain Hgltlft ate the la »t set ever fuiti-dn I on any H. h lev« « a ii'm i- like g;;ine title: liax soliti ton and side cietiu n fm a b ly and rapid a-curat" luii Beautiful cast hardened finish and Mtperh build and balano . !*iic \ t*«timi I 7 7 /ir/j/) fire a rm s Ca, L ea rn m ore about all M-irhn r"p e s te rs . 5 and 3 •Im ops postage fo r the 12M-paq<* M arlin catalog. ♦ - W llow St., New Haven, Conn. It psy« to reload your ehelii* N pu t of Lieti" V ami; uniti," Th* • « I s y to reload! M ci civ th < .Ip .■•;< t V 11 to bullet. You reload inn hour at total expe.isc 77c.; « i t « i t rii! ’ • ,"-t $2..’*'2. Free Idea! rille, pi-tol at-il shotgun ammulini for 3 stamp < po*. i aye. Tin Marlin F in n r " expensive . and i t « imp shell ) in *i \ factory ading ail STORE SN THE WEST Overalls 45c Work Pants 98 c Mule Skin Gloves 2Cc Canvas Gloves 5c Wool Sox lC c The Only Clothier In Medford That Gives Green Trading Stamps ? I Schooling in youth «honld invariably be directed to prepare a person in the beat wav for the be*<t permanent occupation for wbicn he it» capable. " -President C. W. Kliot. This is the Mission of the OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE nell at public auction to the ■ « u lijft t to tedcinptton a* I the right title and interest i..' < . t fo llo w in g deacriK- NO SALE ! ! ! II tai in County o f Jackson. • . . I he noifhwe«! « orner of the Thom- |N" ili,in I and t lami, ill Tow nah ip . mi .i .-I th* Willamette Men • to e Kant on the N«»ith hound- od L . f i n h '• chains, to a | hw I from which •I *i •• • tn - in diameter taw»» South 35 de ll <- <nka oíd it White Oak 15 inehe» in t Ion- North 71» d r«tee « Kant IS link». ' degl«•"•». W t -it I* chain« anti 97 . i . \ i i nr he» in diameter, thence > 1 «, ee» West .'A chains and i*» links, in \\ . — » boundary o f »ait! Claim *, . • *n of tin- South l»iumlarv o f Sec- • . - tn*«* the* * N ith to the place iio 11 g containing 34 more or less .od al- i r de»« rilavi real pn»|*erty will lw od tun" and place t.* «ati»f> »aid judge- ■ • * ’ he I 'tail • t « rT amt against the Ite* - i eha Brown amt A ltert 1' Hrown. ami <( mu thrre le, will le applied upon u* favor of the ivfem lant. F E ».■ap"t »«id Defendants. Celia Brown and I' Brown I at Jacksonville. Oregon, th « 12th day of W W It SING LER. -di. MfT o f Jackson Ciunty. Oregon. Wll-St ’ N. Deputy i!t*ad the Niivertiiemcnti. !cn*xtin >5 rending matter. They are “For Duds” But a Business Proposition ON W B U S IN E S S 100 ROOMS. A T E Q U A L P R IC E S •■pHINK it over or bolter eome in ue.fi see us A are •‘Class" from start to finish. R em em ber lhe-e *■ l. th< - are t ereil measure. P R I C E S S I S . O O and U p ["he Fall St) lea t \ r il O R R E S & L aM A R R Merchant Tailors 2 0 6 W. Main St 5EPTEH BER - Medford, Oregon iCANVAS ▼ : RATE?: $1.00 UP. HOTEL HOLLAND A COZY HOME HOTEL. RATES: ROOM?, 7,*>C AND UP. E at Y o u r L u n c h at H o to l M e d fo rd . HOTEL MOORE A FIN* PLACK WITH KVKRYTHING SANITARY. RATBS: 50c HP. These three hotels are operated under one management. True hospitality extended to all. Stop here when in Medford. Farnwr, Butmew C n n , bv Meit F - e , AJdreu THE BKGtSTRAB, (tw 7-15 to CorvaTlfta, O i l g f l Medford Tent i8 t h , iq u Write for Illustrated ioo-pag» Book let. "THE L ife C a r e e r ." and for Cata log containing full information. r>rg*rt Courirt — AGRICULTURE : A gronomv. Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus bandry. Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture. Agriculture for Teachers. FORESTRY, L o g «. in g E n g in e e r in g . H o m e E c o n o m ic s : Domestic Sc loiiif. Domestic Art. ENGINEERING: Electrkal, Irrigation, Highway, Mechankal. Chemkal, Mining. Ceramks. COMMERCE. PHARMACY. in d u s t r ia l a r t s . IV*. j / i .- m .' Loaner-Agriculture, Dairy ing. Home Makers’ Course, Indastnal Arts. Forestry. Business Short Course. .SlAcW of Vswr—Piano, String, Band, Voke Culture. SERVICE THE BEST. P R IN C IP A L S HY machine mafie, misfit clothing, when you can get the eream o f Custom Tailoring. t We Meet All Demands For Forty-sixth School Year Opens HOTEL MEDFORD ('•»MFOKTa IkjOTICE f o r p u b l i c a t io n . Department o f the Interior. U. S. Land office at Roseburg, Ore gon. July 3, 1914. Notice is hereby given that James* E. Hutchin son o f Eagle Point, Oregon, who. oii October 11, 1910, made Homestead Entry. Serial; No. 06658, for the E>-• o f 8 E »i and SW>. of SE'k o f Section 2H, Township 34 S.. Range 1 W, Willamette Meri dian, has filed noticeof intention to make final five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W. H. Canon, U. S. Commiss ioner. at his office at Medford, Oregon, on-the 17th day of August, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Peter Betz. John Couper, T. J. Conover. Hamilton Wtatkins, all ° f Eagle Point, Oregon. 52-6d J M. U PTO N . Register. THE LIFE CAREER 467 ..ft .Mi o ’clock a. m at the front lloi ive ui Jacksonville, Oregon, ..I.* D AN IELS Water Mellons M e d fo rd , O re g o n liai 19d gon, July 25, 1914. Notice i» hereby given that James D. Weeks, o f Trail, Oregon, on July 6, 1908, made Additional Homestead Entry No. 12X85. Serial No. 09456, for the S W 'i o f SE*4 o f Section 30, Township 33, S. Range 1, East, as additional to Original Home stead Entry for the S E ’ i o f N W 't , S W h of NE^i and N W 't , S E ! i o f said Section 30. The purpose o f this notice is to allow all persons claiming the land adversely or desiring to show it to be mineral in character an opportunity to file objection to the application, and to establish their interest therein or the mineral character thereof. Such objection or protest should be filed in this office on or before September 14, 1914. 14-19 J. M. U PTO N . Register, & Awning Co. 106 North Front S troot. T e n ts , Flies, Stack C o ve rs, P o rch Curtains, H am m ocks ♦ Auto Tops Made New. We J Sell Tents By the Pound. 4