' VmB'TWO. MEDFORD atAIE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SATURDAY, 'AUGUST ,10. 101.. V i' y ii. i1. ' It k. d iV L Personal I i i f i f i VIIbb brothers lott Saturday (or Moulit Shasta, whoso snowy summit thoy wilt endeavor to nRccml. 11. II. Patterson, Charles Gay anil Chris (loltlclb arc on a hunting trip in tho'lilllfi. i Tho ftWusca or St. Mary's Acntlemy will rcopon school on Tuesday, Sep- tottihor 2d. Hokiieimado bread at lie Vos's. llollud barley, bran, shorts, flour and hay at tho now feed storo, 397 Boilth Front street, utar corner Front And CleVcnth. iowost prices for cash. Wllltdeltvcr to any part of city. Or fliir by phoho. PJiono 1053-J. Leo Walking & Co. I-rccl Polouzo of Knglo Point has been visiting his Med ford friends, Drs. a. II, and l.oulso E. Hodges, chiropractors And mcchana-theraplsts are bow located over Deuel & Co. Phono 170. J. M. ltader, former sheriff, was up from South Phoenix Friday attcr noon. J. S. Harnett and IT. I.ahpo of Cen tral Point wero recent Medford vis itor. Charles Prim, 3t., was over from Jacksonville Thursday and wont on to Ashlatid. Kodak finishing, best la tows, at Weston'a. T. J. O'Hara of Central Point tran sacted business In Medford Friday afternoon. Mrs. L. L. Jacobs and Miss Eula Jacobs spent several hours in Jack sonville Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis of Kanes Creek motored to Medford on Friday. CrAtnr Lake pictures ,a book )f 18 pictures, hand colored, the finest ever made of the lake, for salo at Gerklng ft Harmon's studio. Call and see them. 228 East Main street, phone 820-J. tf A. R. Coslck was a business visitor ia Ashland Friday afternoon. W. E. Thompson of Gold Hill dis trict transacted business in Medford Friday. H. F. Mcader and Frank Farrell of Talent district were of thbso who came to Medrord during tho week. K. D. Wectoa, eosamertlal photog rapher, aegatlvca made .any Una or place fcy appelatssaab Fkaaa M. 1471. Mrs. E. B. Hanley made an automo bile trip to Medford Friday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bach and 51. Aldrlch of Klamath Falls arrived In Medford Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dunham of Portland. Miss MacXeal of Los Angeles and R. 6. BenhSm of Oakland are visiting In Medford. j The finest studio In southern Ore gon baa been opeBed by Gerklng & Harmon at 228 East Main street, first stairway east of Star theater. Our work Is always the best, views of alt kinds for sale. The best of kodak finishing. Negatives made any time or place. Phone 320-J. tf Ralph Clarke and J. O. Ilyslop, mining man, who have been making a trip to the Umpqua divld) and other parts of Douglas aud Jackson coun ties, are la Medford. R. 13. Zimmerman and J. R. Nor- rls, well-known horticulturists, trail carted business In Medford Friday. Good Crawford peaches for sale, 30o per box delivered. Phone R-13-W. 138 Fred Heath or Eagle Point and A. Throckmorton of Applegate were In Medford this week. Fred Gere, the painter, who was seriously Injured, while .sleeping In a hay mow at Ruch last week, Is Im proving. "Insuranco your host asset." Have the best, Place your Insurance with Holmes, the Insurance Man, right if he writes it. tf H. P. MacAnderson, who are en gaged In farming near Medford, were in tho city recently. Mrs. G. N. Lewis of Jacksonville was a Medford visitor Friday after noon. Mrs. C. D. Rostel was of the Cen tral Poli'tera who tarried In Medrord Friday. You 'will be surprlsod to find how little It costs to have the Southern Oregon Elcctrie company do your electric wiring and repairing. Phone oa. Phil Loosloy, who Is engaged In farming near Tolo, spent a few hours in Medrord Friday. Mrs. George Corum returned Fri day from a visit With her sister, Mrs. Lo Roy of WIlilamB creek, Professor and Mrs. Dunham, who have been, spending tho vacation at their 'homestead in Douglas county, are In Medford again. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS tHf PboaeSST iNIgM, F. W. Weeks lMl4-a . ' ' 1 iBhMtertMnlka Chauncoy Floroy, chief deputy as sessor and his family en mo front Jacksonville Friday and loft on the Pacific & Eastern for Eagle Polnti (heir former home, on a visit. Fred Johnstdn arrived from Sa cramento Friday evening nnd will visit his brother n while. Fred Alton Hnight, teacher of piano nnd harmony, National Con servatory of Now York. Specialist In tho corroct principles of touch nnd tc-clinlquo in nil grades of study. Careful attention given to young children nnd beginners. Faults ac quired through wrong ways of prac ticing corrected. Fall term Septem ber 2. Ilalght Music Studios, 11C S. Laurel street, phono 176-R. Mrs. Beaver of Portland, who has been visiting with C. H. llctiurottvot Griffin creek, left for home Friday. George R. Llndley nnd his family, who spent most of tho summer at Dead Indian springs, nro In Medford again. B. S. Wnkcman of Mint, N. D., who has been visiting In Southern Oregon ami Northern California, left for homo Friday. Mrs. Arthur 11. Allyn has oponed an ottlco as public stenographer at the Medford Hotel. Sho is exper ienced In court reporting, logal work, banking, Insurance, abstracting, real estate and commercial lines. Satis faction guaranteed. Prices reason able. IBS Mrs. J. C. llorlon and Miss Horton of Phoenix, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Brown or Gold Hill mado a trip to Medford Friday. George Wait of Jacksonville tar ried a few hours in Medrord Friday afternoon. Miqa Flora Gray is prepared to re ceive piano pupils tor tho fall and winter seasons, having re-opened her studio at 144 So. Central avenue Phones, studio, 124-J, rcsldcnco 794-J. . 139 Mr. and Mrs. N. "W. Klmo, Mrs. C. H. Helmroth and Mr. Helmroth of Griffin creek motored to Medford Friday. Mrs. M. Cameron lias returned trom a visit to Ashland, and attended tho Southern Oregon Pioneer society's reunion. Kindergarten will bo opened Sept. 2 in the high school building. Miss Ruth Caryell of tho University of Washington and a Beattlo kldnorgar ten training school graduate will be lu charge. AH' parents wishing to enroll children may Interview Mlis Caryell at the high school Thursday. Friday and Saturday from 1 to i p. m. Tuition, per month, $4; per semester, 1D. 140 Mrs. William Wclsser mado Ash land friends a visit Friday afternoon. -I. W. Borry, who had his shoulder dislocated in an encounter with D. B. Russell's bull in Antioch district, has returned to Medford. "W. E. Oerlg, vice-president of tho Pacific & Eastern, left far Portland Friday evening on official business. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Averill ot Ed- sail and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Craig of Gazelle, Cal aro lato arrivals In Medtord. Brooms Ask your dealer tor the product of tho Ashland factory. Luke Ryan, an extensive owner ot real citato at Jacksonville, spent a lew hours at Medrord Friday. Dr. Emll Howard and bis family ot Brownsville aro of the many from tho Willamette valley who motored to Crater Lake during tho week. C. E. Gates loft for Portland Fri day evening to provide for future shipments of Overland autos. Your piano troubles will ail bo solved when C. M. Richards tunes It. This sounds good if true, but you run no risk trying it out. It not satisfied no chargo. Order book nt the Art Store. 138 Mrs. A. C. Van Dyne ot Ahrens' storo has returned from a trip to eastern points, during which sho vis ited her .mother and sister, who re side at Topeka, Kan. R. E. ' Doane of Siskiyou cdunty, Cal and J. O. Mattlson of Josephine county, well-known miners, came to Medrord Friday. Prlrate music lessons rrom GO cents upward to three dollars per lesson, according to subject and teacher chosen. Medtord Conserva tory, College Bldg., 31 North Grape. T. B. Kent of Central Point was In Medford Friday, en route to Jackson ville, where ho -went to look after some town lots ho owns there. F. M, Aniy, wbo recently returned trom a camping trip to Union creek, btatea that at ldast 120 automobiles could be counted on tho road to Cra ter Lake dally. Forty machines passed by his camp ono Sunday. Peter Nelson, who wan second trick bperator at tbo Grants Pass railroad depot before coming to Medford, has been (succeeded thero by W. J. Ma honey. Win. F. Brlggs, who camo to Doug las county and settled near Canyon vlllo In 1851, died tho forepart of tho week, aged 70 years, He was oho ot those who subdued tho Roguo river Indians in 1850. M..T. Mlnnoy ot Oakland, Cal., and Frank B. Walto ot Sutherlln arrived In Medrord Friday on business con nected with tholr real CBtato Interests In the valley. ll, M. Whetse'l ot Portland Is vis iting Mr. and'&IrsVlfE. Marsh. Tho bed or crnckson creek, from tho banks of which stream many millions ot dollars wore tttkon In by-gone days, may bo tho sceno of dredging opera tions Ih tho near futilro. Mr. Wat son Is at Jacksonville looking over tho situation nnd Interviewing thosu owning tho property which It la pro posed to dredge should tho enterprise bo Inaugurated, Mrs. Honry V. Kllppel of Los An geles Is reported to bo In a serious condition. J'rofltrntiM with grief over tho. loss of her husband, her henlth has been lu n precnrlous state over slnco. Tho Southern Pacific company la running n fruit train dnlly between Ashland nnd Portland, leaving tho former place in tho evening nnd reaching Portland tho rollowlng morning. A largo quantity ot can taloupes, peaches, tomatoes, etc., Is shipped out ot tho valley every day and finds a ready market at tU.o .me tropolis and other northern points. Friday evening two carloads ot rrult and vegetables woro shipped trom Talent, Medford contributing several hundred crates ot cantaloupes, etc., to tho train, while other places also fur utshed a Itboral quota. Dr. a J. Smith of Pendelton nnd wire have written Hint they will bo here tor the stato medical association meeting next month. Miss L. M. Rundlott has returned trom a trip to Yellow Stono Park, Butte, Montana, Seattle, Wash., nnd other northom cities. Whllo In Portland Miss Rundlott attended -tho milliner's wholcsalo oponlng. At the Churches Ion Lutheran At Zlon Ev. Lutheran church, SI 2 W. Fourth street, there will bo Blbto school (English) nt 10 a. in. Ow ing to tho pastor's absence nt Lake Creek, Ore., thoro will bo neither morning or evening service. Catholic Church Eleventh nnd Oakdale. Masses, 7 and 0:30; sermon, "Christian Mod esty and Humility." Evening devo tions. 7:30; evening lecture. "Christ's Messago to tho World'; first Friday devotion, mass 8:15, holy hour, 7:30 p. m. First ltaptUt Cliurrli Rev. Robert William MacCulloiigh, Ph. D., pastor. Morning, 9:45; Blblo school; worship, 11a. in., ser mon, "The Bible and tho Faith of Our Fathers"; evening worship, 8 p. ni., sermon, "The Bible on "Wheels"; P. Y. P. U. nt 7 p. m". Good music. Strangers welcome. Frco Methodist Corner Tenth and Ivy, Sunday school at 10 a. m., preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m morning sub ject. "Tho Only Truo Church." Even ing subject, "Tho Vanity of Human Life." Midweek prayermeetlng on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Theso serv ices are free and open to all. J. E. Bradley, pastor. First Church of Christ RclcntlU Sunday morning servlco at 11 t $ : ! Just Arrived i .. til Nfpdel 4hO!M4H9 o'clock ( subject ot losson-Sorinon: "Christ Jesus," Wednesday ovenlng testimonial meeting nt 7:30, All are welcome. Sunday school at ten n. m. All under tho ngo of twenty nro Invited, Rending room hours, 2 to B p. lu. daily vxennt Sundays and holiday. Church oillflco 212 North Onkdalo. ClirMInn Church Comor Ninth nnd Onkdalo. llllilo school opun at 11:00 a, in., II, tl, Klrhy, supurtutcmlent; Herman nt It n. iu mibject, ''Tho Wisdom of Fear"; Christian Endeavor nt 7 p. m., O. C, Plurco, president; sermon at 8 p. in., nbovo subject continued; prayer meeting on Thursday oven lug, Mrs. Dr. Seoly, lender. You nro cordially Invited to iiuuo nnd wor ship with us. I). 1). Boyle, minister, corner Mlghth nnd Oukdnte, l'rviihytcrlnn Preaching nt 11 n. in. Subject: "Who Is n Christian." Prenchlug nt S p. in. Subject: "A Hero." Solo, "Entreat Me Not to Leave Thee." by Clmrles Gounod, II. O. l'urucker. Sunday school at 10 a. m, C. E. Society at 7 p. in. Prayer meeting nt S p. in. Thursdays. Tho Woman's Missionary Society meets Tuesday at the Home of Mrs. Hnyucs nt 2:30 p in. First HuptNt Cliurrli Song, selected, congregation; prayer; reading, L?ou Dnlley; vio lin solo, Mies Florence Clark; piano solo, Miss Vetiltn Hamilten: duet, Misses Gere: lecture. Browning's "Tragedy ot Saul," Dr. MacCulloiigh; s6ng, congregation. Ice cream serv ed on tho church lawn by the young peoplo tor tho benefit ot piano fund. Young peoplo's evening nt the Baptist church. Pregram: Opening song, No. 4fi4; prayer. Miss Nena Dally; hymn. No. 451; Scripture reading, Stanley lexter; duet, "Tarry With Me" (Nlcolal), Miss Florence llnzelrlgg nnd II, M. Whetiel; ofrertory prayer, Enrl Kel zur; BOrmoti. Dr. MncCullough, "The Bible on Wheels"; nolo, "The Day Is Ended" (Burtlotl). Herman Pur urkcr; hymn. No. 3C2; "Lord's Prayer," Thcon Carklns. MetliiMlUt Medford Methodist Eplsropnt church, corner of Bnrllett nnd Fourth streets, E. Otln Eldrldge, pastor. Services Sunday ns follews: Preach ing 11 a. ni., 8 p. m.j subjects, morning, "Related." this will bo a Labor day service; evening, "A Man's Work"; Sjiuilay school, adult Blblo classes for men, women and young" ladles, OHO a. ni., subject of lesion for men's Blblo class, "Be ginnings or History"; Epworth league, G:45 p. m.; prnycr meeting Thursday evening, 8 o'clock. Excel lent music by chorus choir under the direction ot F. C. Edmnads. The rollowlng is tho musical order for Sunday: . Morning Violin solo by Carlton Janes, nocturno from Mondolssohu's "Midsummer's Night Dreams"; duet by Mrs. Colo nnd Harry Doner of California, "Edcnland,' by Fcnrls. Evening service Solo by Clar New Fall Clothing for Men and Boys. Moth ers N. ft. Cijn Fit the Boys Out for School Come Early School Opens September 8th ' ' Clothing Compy. euco Muokcr; duel by Mr. EdmendN nnd Mr. WhoUol of Portland, "The Crucifix," by Fnuro. lli pi 1st An oxcoptlonn,ily tlno musical pro gnun will lm nlvon at both tho morn lug ntltl ovohliut serviced, Mr. II, M, Wholsel, who Is now tenor soloist lit tlm Sunny SJdo Methodist church of Portland will bo hoard nt both serv ices, Morning Sorvlco Cnmrt Unto Mo Coonen Mr. II. M, WhelHtil Trio, Praise Yi Verdi Miss l-'loroiiru llnxolrlgg, Mr. Wlilu sol, Mr, William Vawler Those having heard these three favorites slug will know thoro Is a treat lu storo for thnin. KtcnliiK Hervlco Tarry With Mo Nlcolal Miss llatolrlgg, Mr. Wholsel Tho Day Is Kudud llartlett Mr. 11. O. Pimirkor Violin Solo, llorcouno from Joselyn Miss Florence Clark ROBINSON CRUSOE TO BE SHOWN AT STAR THEATER Large eniwdH visited Ihe Slur llte nler Inst night lo see Daniel Do Foe's famous lulu uf iiiliciilure. "lioliiii.ioii Crusoe" nud were h- la-hled with the miirvcloiw drum iitixutioit in moving pictures. It Inke.s you hnek il the scenes uf your childhood when fyoii read the nlory with nil of ilH thrilling events nud extreme hnrdnhips. It in interesting alike lo iriwu-up mid children. The picture will he tdimvn this ulleriiooii nud loni'hl. PHOENIX CliarlcH S. l.eho of Medford was .1 business enllcr in town Friday. W. II. Crawford or Medford has herii in town part of lliis wiek at tending to his fruit crop. Lloyd Colter. (1. Krye, It. A. nud W. Sttiith left Thursday for l spend n idiort time ramping in the liilN. Jim. Myron eanie here n few days ngo from California In visit her M ler, Mw. .1. T. Wilder. V. Hliorl, (I. Yl King mill Mr. Watt nro spending it few tiny in the hills. Professor Hill, recently from Hilt, Cnh, is nruonir.iu u hrnsn baud from nmong thn membem of I lie vol uuleer firo company. Mrs. Fred Moore nud children me visiting Mrs. liosc.Mixire nud diiugli lers this week. .Mr. Miullcr ot .HiekHoiiMiio M visiting her mm nud family, II. Shaf fer, of this place. NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will npply to the city coun cil nt tho city ot Medford, Oregon, nt Its noxt regular meeting, Septem ber 2nd, 1013, for a llconse to soil malt, vinous nnd splrltnus liquors nt his placo ot business, No. 3C N. Front street, 'Medford, Oregon, for n period of six months. Dated August 20, 1913, 139 B, 8. RADCMFF. v. TO OAKLAND, Cnl., A UK. lit).- -I'lllNm Joe Axevudo'H friends coino lo tho front with u nmti, formur t'lmiiiplnii Ad Wolgnsl will enter tho ring burn Monday afternoon It two to one fav or 1 1 o over tho Siicrnmoiilo lad lu their srhodulod ten round bout. Tho boys who nro betting on Arovedo fig ure that tho Sarrumontuu Is coining whllo Wolgnnt Is on tho toboggan. Amycdn already Is down to vulght nud lm'rt oiihi',1 up In his training, llo figures that ho is u hotter boxer Hum tho roriuor champion, Is 'just as hard it hitler nud Is Just an strong. Wolgast saya bo Is well satisfied with lilti condition, but ho put lu a full day'a work today. Aim win and Wolgnst will cllmli into tho ting alioiit 3 o'clock. TOO LATH TO OliAHSIFY. FOR RKNT -Well furnished r. room htitiifnlow. Call mornings, 422 Mouth laurel Ht. WANTIH) Good calviw, Mrs. W. I.'. Ilryson, Griffin creek. It. I'. I). No. 1. Ill FOR EXCIIANGI-: f luni). Kit ncro dairy much near Portland tor city. $1500, 10 aero Improved much near Everett, Wash., for elly. SHOO, Sii aero stock ranch, llutto valley for city or country. $ I J, (i (1 n IhihIiiim.k netting fCOOO a year for ulfnlfa Inud. lift. 000. 175 ncro stork ranch, McKi'tulo valley, highly Improved for town proper!) and noiiio rash. Clark Realty Co., 201! Philips llldK. I US Ci-Huler anil Repair 8hop (WltPKNTICR AND (lENKItAL RE PAIR SHOP W. N. Offutt. Mr. Alt kinds of Job work ilolio any where lu tho city. First class work guaranteed. Prices rli'.ht Upholsterlug nnd saw filing. Hhop 33 North llartlett. Uiwu swings a specialty. Itesldeuco phoilu nfiC-ll. 113 $11000 I MONTHS A Pamideua, Call., man earned $0000 In four months ns our special ropruu'iitntlvo, Same opportunity In your towil. Wrlto today for do tallvi Itiformntion nnd exclusive pro posit on. R. G. Mooro, sales malin ger. 20 California Building. I .or An-tculi-sj Cal. H. Florence Clark vioi.i.v Ticiii-:u Htudlo 111(1 Wtat -llli Hired V MEDFORD GREENHOUSE Seasonable Klowew and DeeoraiioiiH of all kinds for fail weddingH. Telephone .'171. 1005 East Main Strcot. mm w ON FAVORITE Get Our Prices on What WOOD YoiiAViinVaiitfoi'ilieAVinler TIER, CORD AND dAR LOTS VALLEY Successors lo Iielchstcin. Cor. Fir and Second St. Woat. Get this idea of rough, high proof, . strong whiskey out of your head or it will get youplay the devil with vour nerves ruin your digestion. Why punish yourself? Cyrus Noble, pure, old anil palatable IlottU'd at tlriiikinir r.trcnnlli. Sold everywhere and eoatN no more lliatt any other tjood whiskey. y J. Van Schuyvcr & Co., 'General Agents ' PorMand, ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE Tlie Arttlrillflthtdirl slUVni Into Hi,- tiixtJ ht Hlno'ltiril Item. ily lur lliu iv u I fur a uuniirr I t-morv. J.nimiCiUniiiiiliil,. K.il.l TuJoHiiW iniv. riilitr' H'iiiirt ' ui ,i.lr- AHni M. OIckUiIl IiClO'V ! . mi n lm iul Uut V, Kh In I 1.1.1, All Tim Man Children's Eyes I I'M ii I ro careful watching, especially lit Ihe case of studious mIioIiiih. At tho flmt sign of vuml.ucNS they should luivo their oven exuliilnod, nnd, If necommry, glnsses hIioiiIiI lm worn. Hut any kind oMiIuhmcm will not do. tiring tho child to inn mid I will guar tuitco to fit tho right li'iincn so as to liiiprovo tho vision and riiuiovii any liciuluclics that may nwult from oyo-uli-Mn. nit. itti ucit r Siillo I'U Owe lleiiel's .Motfonl, Oie. E.D.Weston Official Pliotoxfaplior of tho Mod ford Commercial Club 'Amateur "Finish lug Post Canto Panoramic Work Flash lightu Portraits Interior anil exterior viewa Negatives mado anv timo and any place liy appoinl inent. 208 E. Main Phono 1471 1 DcdllocnlcU W J 4':i"t: J n t r t1 f 1 t tiuu at w popular notol in (lie City. Running cli.-llillcd ice wntcr in each room. European Pint), a la Girlc Cafe. Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms . . . . $1.00 mtti OO room . . . . .r0-cli CO rooms 2.00 cli (SO room vA pi"'' l'li 2.00 each CO room, il philt Will 2.S0 vacli 'JO itiltrt, lF,lrouni, par lor and Itsth 3.00 each For more than one sunt add 11.00 cttra lo tlm abova rate fur ' caeli additional gueit. Reduction by week or inontli. Manaitmtnt Chttltf W, Ktllty VZ.EL&C3'jnttAlUlZU;KW .vn7v FUEL CO. Tol. 70. Oreijon i' I. I . 1 ' rJt?..',4V..