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I; PXGE SIX. MEDFORD MATT) TRTDtmK MEDFORD, ORKCION, FRIDAY. 'aucwst in, urn. .- u ; IW k K fcM IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Fred WcoUu, Mrs. Killtli Orr nml Mlm Mny Plclenn loft today on nn auto trip to Crescent City. Mrs. J. K. Olmstond is BUcmllnK n fow dny (it Colcallnc. Producers Fruit Oo. tins Just re ceived a largo shipment of 1 lb. and 94 lb. tin top berry bnskoU, nnd can till orders In nny qunntlty. Wo nlao hnvo on linnd a lnrgo supply of the colobrntcd "Security" orchard lad ders In all sizes. John Olll and family nnd Mr. nnd Mrs, Garfield Whlto loft this week for n two weeks camping trip on the Applcgato. Mrs. Dr. Hnrnrnvo nnd daughter nnd Mrs. Dr. Morrlfon nro spending n fow days at Colcstluo. Drs. a. It. nnd Loulso E. Hedges, chiropractors nnd mochana-thcrnplsts nro now located over Doucl & Co. Phono 170. Mrs. Grnco Uyro formally of Mod ford but now of Kugcno, spent Sun day nnd Monday visiting Mcdford friends. Mrs. Vnn R. Gilbert is spending two weeks in Hoscburg. Charles Caldwell Is spending a two weeks vacation at Portland and Eugene $3,000 accident nnd lifo Insurance for $10; 15250 for 117.50. See (Iolmcs, tho Insuranco man. Miss Mnudo Nichols is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jess Butler at Redmond, Oregon. John Norllng, Lauren co Rukes, Charles E. Root and Henry Riley left this ovenlng by automobllo for Kaglo Point where they will play for n dnncc. Kodak flnlihlnr, test In town, nt Weston's. J. W. Diamond Thursday morn ing mado a record catch of etccl- head, securing sixteen fino ones in four hours. Dry summer slab wood, $2.00 a tlor. Valley Kurt Co., Phono 70. 150 H. D. Mills of Dutto Falls -was a business visitor in Mcdford Thursday. G. A. Morse of Talent district transacted business in Mcdford Thursday afternoon. J. G. Gross and J. A. Equals of Eugcno aro among lato arrivals in Medford. Crater Lake pictures ,a book if 12 pictures, hand colored, tho flno3t ev.er mado of tho lake, for salo at Gerklng & Harmon's studio. Call nnd sco them. 22S East Main street, phono 320-J. tf Dr. ,R. E. Golden and others of Jacksonville motored to Mcdford Thursday afternoon. William Dybec, a prominent citi zen of North Jacksonville mado a trip to Medford Thursday. Lewis Smith nnd D. E. Phipps of nig Sticky wcro in Mcdford tho fore part of tho week. Miss Sarah Hancy of Merlin ar rived in Mcdford Thursday to mako friends a visit. Mrs. J. M. Cronomlllcr of Jack sonville was a Mcdford visitor Thurs day afternoon. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any tlmo or placo by appointment. Phone M. 1471. A. L. Irwin, constablo of Ashland, was in Mcdford on official business during tho week. John G. Townsond and K. M. Park hurst of Portland arrived in Mcd ford Thursday, Simpson Wilson and A. J. Klum wcro of thosa down from Central Point Thursday. Mr. Van co and his daughter, Miss Lcnoro, left for Portland on an auto trips during tho week. Carl Hcllbronncr and his family, who havo been visiting near Drowns boro, aro at homo again, Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Coleman of Jacksonville visited In Phoenix Thurs day, returning In tho ovenlng. Fruit tree props Medford Lbr. Co i D. S. Radciiff, who has been mak ing Portland a tshort business visit, hns roturnod homo. Dialno Klum mado a trip to Ash Innd Thursday, coming back on tho evening train. W. C. Wilson nnd his father and Mr, Smith returuod from a fishing trip Thursday afternoon. Tho finest studio In southern Oro gon has boon opened by Gerklng & Harmon nt 228 East Main street, first stairway east of Star theater. Our work is always tho best, views of all kinds for sale. Tho bcBt of kodak finishing. Negatives made any timo or placo. Phono 320-J. tf Hereon doors Medford Lbr. Co. Miss May Loosloy of Tolo district is visiting at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schneider. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS &A8Y AMXMAir Day Phone 927 Night F, W. Vecks 103-J.2 Phone A. K. Orr 078-M P. C. Elbert nnd J. K. Pctcra, who nro connected with Portland news papers, nrrlvod In Medford Thurs day. Mrs. Wilcox nnd her daughter, Ruth, who havo been ramping nt Coloctln, linvo returned homo. , William Mlrhnol of Chicago, n well known fruit buyer, is making tho valley his customary visit. Frank M. Wilson hns returned to upper Roguo river district where his family is camping. Joseph F. Kelly of Griffin creek district nnd J. llruco Spencer of Eagle Point district tarried In Mcd ford Thursday. II. P. Reed, postmaster of Gold Hill, passed through Mcdford Thurs day on his return from n trip to Ashland. Senator Von dcr Helton nnd his son, Mayor Von dcr Hcllen of Eagle Point, motored to Medford Thurs day. A. Hubbard nnd his family left Thursday morning for Crater Lake nnd Klamath comity by auto Thurs day. Rrooms Ask your dealer for tho product of tho Ashland factory. Mrs. C. L. llcnton of Deer Lodge. Montnna, Is en routo to her homo nf- tcr n visit with Mrs. A. A. Atkins. C. J. Crabtrco of Merrill nnd J. P. Blossom of Dunsmulr, Cal., tran sacted business In Mcdford during tho week. A. D. Robblns and F. M. Perry of Thoenlx and Col. Geo. P. Minis of Seven Oaks wcro In Medford on Wednesday. Oris Crawford and his family re turned from a visit with relatives nnd friends living at Gold Hill Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. F. G. Relmcr of Talent nnd Miss M. R. Dcllow8, n relative who Is visiting hor, wcro recent visitors In Mcdford. All northbound passenger trains were delayed several hours Thurs day by tho wreck of a freight train In iNorthcrn California. M. Marshall. A. V. Whitney. M. E. Chtlders, A. R. Parker and other citlxons of Central Point district wcro in Medford during tho week. William Lowls of Kanes creek and Joseph II. Williams of Hornbrook, Cal., tarried In Mcdford Thursday afternoon. Miss Lucllo Rader, who Is visiting In Portland. Is being entertained at tho homo of Miss Anna Master of Ir- vlngton. E. E. Morrison of Griffin creek district was In Mcdford Thursday Ho has been absent from tho val ley for somo time. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Orton of Ma math Falls and Mrs. Jcsslo Orton Stickle of Portland aro recent ar rivals in Medford. Irving Eddy, a pioneer of Siskl you county, Cal.. dropped dead nt his homo near Yrcka, August 11. Ho was 56 years of ago. Mrs. J. A. Obenchaln of Dig Iiutto who has been tho guest of her daugh ter, Mrs. H. L. Clngcado of Mcdford, has returned homo. Miss Anna Hanson has gone to Klamath Falls on a visit with Mrs. A. L. Marshall, who formerly re sided In Mcdford. Fred Ropp of Talent nnd J. R. Bur nett of Ashland wcro of tho many residents of tho southorn part of tho valloy In Mcdford Thursday. Mrs. H. L. Holloway has an nounced tho engagement of her daughter Ruth, to John Cross nanks of Portland. The wedding will tnko placo at tho Holloway homo, south of Mcdford, early in October. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Connor of In dianapolis, Ind nro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Resh of millionaire row. Mrs. Connor is a sister of Mrs. Resh. N. L. Townsond left this morning for tho Gallce mining district, hav ing accepted n position, with tho Lodes mining company. His family will join him In about a week. F. H. Hopkins of Snowy Dutto or- chard, who is a personal menu oi Franklin K. Lane, secretary of tho Interior, has been Informed by let ter that tho cabinet officer will ar rlvo in Portland Sunday nnd will bo a guest of tho Oregon Hotel during his star at tho metropolis, air. t onn'a vUU In Orecon will not bo as lengthy as at first anticipated, owlni; to engagements elsewhere. George Hopper, a deputy sheriff of Del Norto. county, Cal., is charged with causing tho death of n.i.v Tnm nn Indian woman. He was called to arrest Harrison Smith, who was in a fighting mood, at u danco nt Aeaua. and in tho meleo a vnvnivor was discharged, tho bullet hitting Daisy, who was dancing, in the heart. Hopper finally managed to turn tho gun on Smith, tho ball penetrating his lung and inflicting a serious wound. George W. Coopor, a baseball player well known in Medford, who was arrested at Yuba City, Cal., on a charge of criminal libel preferred by Everett Darr, whom Cooper In a newspaper story accused of alien ating his wife's affections, and break ing up his homo, lias been acquitted. Mrs. Cooper had Indulged In a boat ride with Harr and others against her husband's wishes, which caused the trouble between tho parties. Sho T I (Continued from pngt i.) At the resumption of the trial lltw nfleruoou tho first witness to lio pnllod wns to lie W. II. Diopoulmit'k of Snrmmonto, proprietor of loonl theater, hoo testimony win lo sup port the contention of ilip tefen.e that Dipjr hint netunlly been wnrueit by certain Snenuneiito jvluoim"i Unit proeeulion was imminent ho-cau-.o of hi rvlntions with Mws Warrington. Ilip-r himself, neoonlhig t.i the defense nttorneys, wilt be ptnectl on; tltc stiuiil, probably Into today. It bus nlo been stntod Unit youiu Cmuinctti, bis boon companion in nil the wild oM'npmlcs charged, will be n witness for Uiirjrs. MM Xorrli Convincing Miss N'orris' recital Into vestenl.iy ntul today, under direct nnd oros. oxmnimition, in which she appeared to be eager to rid hciself of the whole burden of tdinmoful secrets without reserve, is conceded to be far more dnmnsiiig even ngninst Maury I. Pigir than the liMimonv of Marsha Wnrrington, who preced ed her on the slnud. Her story of her own illicit relations with Onm inetti nnd tbo'.o of her chum. 'Miss Warrington, with Disg, apparently hns mnde n strong impression on tho jury. One nnd all of the twelve men who will decide Digg-' fate have shown absorbing interest at the Nnrris girl's talc, particularly in her decla ration tbnt throughout all the rood bouse, Pullman ear nnd restaurant episodes she resisted Caminctti's temptations until she ultimntolv succumbed in 4hc bungalow at iteno after she thought herself irretriev ably compromised. In her testimony bearing on the contention of the prosecution that tho men knew they were acting in violation of the Mann net by tak ing the girls out of the state. Miss Norn's built up n web of dnmnguij evidence. CO-OPERATIVE TO HAVE CENTRAL POINT WAREHOUSE MRS. W. GOULD BR0KAW AT LAST WINS DIVORCE bbbHHl,'v-vB bbbEHKB'XTbiY BBBBBKjTBJBBJh IP" f BSBBBP v- sbbbbbbbV. jCLjLjLiH BMP' Jm bbbIp JB 1 I Hmmu. MPPBbbbbbbbbH I BSBBHBjVHMMP- & xBBBBBB CHCKEN THEVES Mrs. Oould Urokaw, who was one of the most beautiful women in Nwo York City nml whoso domestic troubles have bwon aired in the courts for (.evornl years, has nt last won u diioreo from her husband. That is, a referee who beard tho case has recommended to the court that sho bo granted a deercc. And tho recommendation is so strong that lb o is little doubt the court will indorse il. 1 EA CLEAN-UP Chicken thieves uitidc u clcuii-up Wednesday nigbl when Ibev seemed GOLD HILL PLANS NEW WATER WORKS Gold lllll In planning n city water wtukii to cost In the vicinity of f IIR, OHO, llouds wero voted a )cnr ago, and tho decision received IiIhI woek DIGGS WIFE IN :i c I I HAN I'MtANCIHCO, Cal., Aug. in. For tho first tlmo slum thn tilnl of Muury I, Dlggn fur whlto nlaviiry between seventy mid eigblv biollcts from thn mipruinn court viilldntiN thn omuud In thn fedeinl illstrlcl eomt from oiio loose nt Central Poiiu. Over u down chicken Miosis linio been nibbed ill tho piis mouth cud il is m ideal Unit a s.Nslciimlic triil' fio is being ciiiduclcd in stolen poul try. Mcdfoid mid Central Point poultry fanciers nml fanners IncnHl along the railroad truck linxo bcnn the principal miffeiors, chickens dls appearing in wholesale tiuniilillos. $47 GiiGGET AT The Cooperative Fruit Growers' association hns been notified by the Southern Pacific that its apnlicu lion for n warehouse site tit Centr il Point has been grunted, nnd the its. sociation will endeavor to have il building ready for the apple picking season. In the near future the rail road company will move its deot to n point about 700 feet south of its present location, nnd the Fruit Grow ers' wnrchouso will bo located just north of the present depot and prac tically facing Central Point's main paved street. SPECIAL PROGRAM AT PAGE ON SATURDAY II 1IIMIII III accordance with previous an nouncements. special program will be given at the Pace theater Satur day and Sunday cvenincs. Madtitn Jean Sr.ivcr will be seen in n pleasing Spanish and Oriental fantastic dancing net. The madam is nt present presenting her net t the Hex theater, Icudinir playhouse in F.ugono. An entire change of pictures will be shown each evening. N'o increase, in admission will be charged as a result of the added vaudeville feature. A pdd nugget valued nt $1" was washed out at the Steihng mine Snt- urdiiy. The mine is hem woikcd by S, S. Hullis & Sons, who nro planning extensive improvements. A sawmill hns been installed and fif teen men nro employed in il, saw ing lumber for a new lliime to ic place the old. The new fluiiio will be a foot mid u half wider than (ho old flume and carry sixty-eight second feet as against forly-soven curried bv the old. The increased tpinutitv of wit ter is necessitated for power pur poses and will be Used to" generate electricity that will work the im mense centrifugal pump now nt .luck Mmville nnd to be shipped to the mine. The pump weighs 02,000 pounds nnd will hoist 'J.'iOlt miner' inches -00 feet, enabling tho working of much ground hitherto untouched. With Medford trndo Is Medford mnde. Issue. Two proinlRCH ot lililit for tho bonds have been received. Kiiglucer I lurry Foster roturnod Friday from Gold lllll whom ho mado plans anil estimate for tho new water winks. It will romprlso '1, mile ot I, (, S ami 10 Inch mnliis, n triplex pump with a loon gulloiiH a nilnulo capacity. W Water vvlll bo pumped from tho ltoguo to n reser voir on tho hill, 2.10 feet above the city. DUCK SEASON SEPT. IG TO DECEMBER IG Thnt tho report recently published Hint duck hunting lutd been prohib ited for nil tlmo and In nil places In V. H. by a federal law Is entirely Incorrect Is shown by u letter from William L. Flnlcy, statu game war den. The report caused a great deitl of anxiety among Medford ulutrod nud many trips to tho Klnmiith coun ty bikes In ICnslorn Oregon wero culled off on account ot It, Tho let ter In as follews: Tho federal migratory bird law makes tho open season for shooting durks nud geeso In this statu from September 10 to December til. Other states havo different roaminti. WWo are, however, endeavoring to hitve tho department of agriculture chiiugo Ilio sciiHou In this state so its to be gin on October 1st and closo on January luth, which conforms to the vcitKon In both Washington mid California. truly yours, WILLIAM L. FINLIJY, Ktnto tiiiiuo Warden. Ily L II. HTUATTON. Chief Clerk. Very heie, Mil. Digits, wlfo of tho defend ant, uppoirml In tho courtroom thin afternoon when tho tilitl wits ro sumo I. Him wait nccnntpiiulcil lo bar Idx o'U old (IiuikIiUt llvobn, Motliei' ni"l ili.li! ist liulilo Plugs, who putted his wlfo, a strikingly beautiful woman, on thu back mid fondled tho little gill. It Is re ported Hint Mrs Dings, nud probnhly Mrs, Cniuluo'tl. will testify, but Do feuso Attorney Coghlnn mild thin was not vet cetliilu. When court opened Attorney Dev lin started the ojenlng statement for tho defmito, mid with bin flmt neii teuco Mrs, V. Prow Ciimlnettl en tered (he room, Him siitdown In tho front row only n fow feet from hor hiisbittid but no words piimtod be tween them. A. K. WARE WEDS MISS ROLLINS A OAKLAND OAKLAND, Cal.. Aug. Ifi.llnwl !,. Itolllun of thin KruuelNco, formerly of Medford, Oregon, was married hero tonight lo Mr. A. IC. Ware, a prom inent ritnclier of Medford. Tho wed ding was n unlet one only relatives of tho principals nud n few lutliiiiito frleiidn attended. Tho hrldo mid groom left Inst night for .1 wedding trip lo Crater l.nkn. Mr, nud Mrs, Wnro upon returning to Medford vvlll bn at homo to tlmlr friends at c:iS West I'aliu street. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKK Lot clone In; iitiiNt bu reasotinbly irlred. State lorntlou mid price. H. II, (I , euro Mnll TrlliiiHe. 127 -2-2rHSS 22 252 ""55 5 5-b-b-b' j 5-5 5 5 "5 S"1 5 2 5 5 5" loft for Marysvlllo after bolng struck by Cooper for her dlsobcdlcnco and has not returned homo. Kcddlng, Cnl., will cntortaln Gov ernor Lister of Washington nnd Gov ernor Johnson of California August 17 and IS, for which event nn elab orate program has been arranged. Thoy will bo en routo to Kuroka, Humboldt county, whero a big good roads meeting will tnko placo August 20 nnd 21. Governor West will also attend tho meeting, going via Grants Pass nnd Crescent City by automobile. Look Out For Poison Ivy Keep Your Blood Pure and Danger will be Avoided. All niood DlKdrilfrx nrr Knocked Out It? h. S. H, Strolling through the woods or clear ing bruth, plcnlckom, hunters, (Ulior wen look out for poison Ivy. Ami In the meantime keep your blood pure by ualng S. B. H. If your skin Is rouuli with eczema, pimples or any other eruption, H. S. H. stimulates the flno network of blood vceuols In tho skin to dry up nnd heal all wore spots. S. H. a will do this positively. It dominates the principle of osmosis, stimulates tho cells of the skin to select their own nutriment from tho blood, made pure and healing by the wonder ful medicinal Ingredients of this fa mous blood purifier. It Is a safe rem edy, as It contains no minerals, and yet Its action Is a marvel, Y6u can got R. H. 8. In any drug store, but Insist upon having it. The Hwlft Laboratory In Atlanta, Qa., pre pares this famous blood purifier, and you should take no chance by permit ting anyone to recommend a substi tute. And If your blood condition Is such that you would like to consult a specialist freely, uddress the Medical Dcpt., Tho Hwlft Hpttino Company, ltU Swift Uldb'i Atlanta, Ua, f T t f Y t Y r r Y r Y T T Y t Y t r Y Y ? ? t T f Y Y ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y I Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y t ASk. t '4 ! Semi-Annual Clean Up Sale AT S2.50 CORSETS at $1.00 ForSattmlav onlv wo will jiIjici on sale Wanit'r's Ifn.st-I'roof C'tii'sol.s in all sixes, valuers to $U.r(), 1 o a ciisfoiner .... 91.00 MANN'S Central Avenue Near P. O. SI.50 WASH SKIRTS 69c Hood Wa.sli Skills in blue, while and Ian, only .1 limited number, values IVoin .$1,115 lo $U)S Salunlav onlv (W6 To Clean Up on Wash Goods 32-ineh Zephyi' (SiuIiains in boidei-s, strijies and plant eol ors, reulai liHe grade special Saturday, yard 19 27-inoli Zephyr Ciinghanis, in cheeks, stripes, plain and plaid, regular .ISu grades, special ul only 13 !: 29-ineh Cotton foulards in a gootl line of colors and pat terns, 20u grade Special .Sat urday at . ld 35c Waistings 18c 500 yards of Lawns, Dimities and Batistes, in stripes, cheeks and figures, H5o values, yd.18 27-ineh best quality washing and wearing (Jingham made spe cial Saturday, yard 9 50c Curtain Scrims 15c A new and large lino of Scrims to select iron), in very dainty patterns, 20c values special ill ill 11 t V 35c Tissues 15c TiMKiioK in littlit nud dark Hilk Ship til C'lifuks, rt'Kiilnr IISo initio, Hpo fiiil for Suliinliiy, yurd 15c To Cloan Up on Waists 25 Waists, made in Voile and lawn, beautifully trimmed, $1.25 valursSaturdav special at only, '. i)tf 15 Waists, made in lawn and ba tiste, values to $1.75 special at only , 98 WHAT 25c Will Buy Saturday A pair of Ladios' 39c Silk Hoso. 39c grado Embroidery Flouncing. A 35c Toa Apron. A Ladies' 40c Union Suit. A Ladies' 35c Vest. A 39c grado Ladies' Pants. A choice, of 35c and 50c Hal Pins. Six .yards of good Valon- cino Lace. 7 Spools Clark's O. N. T. BEDDING AT CLEAN UP PRICES 72x90 Sheets, special.39 '12 and l5-inch Pillow Cases at 12' .11-1 Blankets, special at, pair $1.25 $1.25 Bed Spreads spe cial at 98 $1.25 3-lb. Batts Special....98: Specials 25c Colored Oilcloth, yd . ...15 Hest Dress Prints special. ...5 (Sood qiinl. Apron (liugham.,5 Jliifce Cotton Malts special.. 15c quality Dress Shields....lO 5c Safety Pins special 11$ Colgate's Talcum Povder....l2 5c Darning Cotton, ball 2 5c 1 landkerchiefs special Uf 5c to 10c val. Laces, sp., yd....l flood Cotton Challie, sp., yd...5p All Summer Wash Dresses, 20 per cent Off Hosiery and Underw car "Women's Black Thin Lisle Nose, .Burson quality, 25e grade special 15. .. Ladies' All-Silk Hose, black, lav ender, gray and tan, regular 75c grades special Saturday only at 'i8ri .Ladies' Union Suits, sleeveless and lace trimmed, ! grades special Saturday only....l8 Ladies' sleeveless, light knee Union Suits, regular (9c grades Saturday at 51) Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y A t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y A. Just Received Our Second Shipment of Coats 'and Suits X ATA Ktttt r