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, tl, ..)i l T 1 -.1 r& -. ' PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MRDFORD. OREGON", SATVIWAY,, ArorsT.,22, int t, .I. 1 1 1 1 y. f "i It U I 1.V .1' ,m 10CAL AND L PERSONAL Tho tllrcctors of tho Jnckson Coun ty Fnlr lmvo a forco ot men nt work liuttliiR tho Rrotttulit ami lmllilmRH in shaWfor tlio oponlnK. (" Ewrytlilng lii tho storo reduced or pt Wg and Little Hens at Martin J. Rcddy'B moving ealo. Owner, of doRK threaten to launch n campnlgn npalnst tho strny cats ot tho city maintaining tho felines nro moro plentiful than tho canlnlcs., Tho nlloja aro full ot cats of all ages and b1, haunting garbage cans aud res taurant backyards. Tho finest equipment in Oregon fori Yrlnllnit fruit labels. Mcdford Print lug Co, n. 11. rarsona, J. M Root, 1'ortcr J. Ncff, A. Conro Ylcro. and J. T. Sullivan have returned from Crescent City whero thoy represented this cltj at tho conference of U. S. army engi neers. Order It now, Mountain Meadow Butter at Kout's grocery. 12S E. L. Thomas and wife of Alban) passed Uirough tho city Friday en ronto to Crater Lake. FIRST class prlvato room and board. 106 South Crape. ' Tho forestry service reports that all forest fires In Jackson county nro un der control. There has been no fires In tho forest rcrervc. Automatic baso ball, that brand new ont door game, has arrived la Mcdford. Sec It at DoVoes tonight. Just west of Hotol Medford. Tho .lapa of iho city arc vcrj much Interested In the Klao-Chow Jacglo between tho Germans and Japan. Several are on tho reserve list of tho Mikado's army. Authentic war news received by Mall Trlbuno leased wire - will bs posted during -the day at Hotol Mcd ford. Attorney O. H. Lawlor lies at hU homo In a precarious condition from paralysis. Trco props at tho Mcdford Lumber Company. J. McCarcy' of (Irants Pass spent Friday In Mcdford on business. Walter (Jean of tho Little Apple galo spent Friday In Mcdford on busi ness. No flics on tho Pennant wrapped Bread. Wo are not advertising It, Just letting It have U way with the people. Positively contains no alum. Made at Newtown Bakery. 142' Mow Afford attended to business In Ashland Friday.' riay,ball at DeVoes tonight. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over IsIs Theater. Southbound S. P. passenger train No. 13 was hauled by two engines this morning, tho train consisting of 15 cars. Hotel Medford dining room now opens at six a. m. and is open all day. Ono meat case for sale at De Voe's. W. Bowman fit Crlffin creek is In tho city today on business. Groceries at Do Voe's. A co u pfo ot good lacings, the same number of sorry showings, and the surgeon's knife, has not eliminated all tho dcslro. to fight from tho sys tem of Bud. Anderson. Tho "Prldo'1 made a trip from his bed In Vancouv er to Portland Thursday, and told tho sport writers that liy Intended to re-enter tho ring again in three or four months. Ho will go hop-picking next week. At present Bud is under wctftht and peaked, but gaining vtrcngth dally. It is generally be lieved In this city that Bud's fighting days aro over. It pleases everyone, Mountain Meadow butter. For salo at Fout'e. 128 MIbh Evelyn Taylor loft this morn ing to spend the week's end at Crater Lake. Tho Country club will hold its regular dance tomorrow ;ilght. All members are urged to attend. Those unablo to bo present aro asked to ad vlsg Mrs. Lincoln McCormacU. James ilowoll, Andrew Carlson and W. II. Jones of Hilt, Ca., cpnio to town Friday to sco. tho Barntim & Dalloy circus and discovered they woro u weol; ahead of tlino. Howell admits ho was to blnmo for the pre mature trip. Tiq (rlo Itavp a herd of tatta In Bhiklyou. county, and liuvo no calendar jn their outfit banco tho mlstuke. J. O. Gerklng, the best all around photographer In southern Progoti. Always reliable Negatives made any wfiere, lime of pfaco. Btudlo 228 Malu Bt. Phono 320-;. Three hilarious gents aro held in tiro city jail for partaking too frci'y of f)rowatcr. Np lucroaso on prices of tho Micli') lln and Good Year tires wold by tho Crajcr Lake Motor, Car Co, 130 i i ' ' Weeks & McGewin Co. UMDUItTAJttJtS IAr inilifiai jr. w, wtf ipms A, N.O-MMMI 14V t iinnnnifnni Tiir nroTfvrnnior rnn unmrn uniri ulnrii n n'f OTnruio OinoilO MnMAM nuuotpniv int dwi CAtnbiot run numtn nnu nuuLuocoiiupi; uinuuo nunwn -- ' - - " - -- . r . . . . 1 ww''iwtibbf'iiii i njinMii "" """" " ' " " ' jtayzTT BEfc W PVV ' ---" 'XjaS meF it no sbmw m a unri sifT.w w . -, . , . riisz v ...... unmu imrimic iiv Ut net tr A.TorcHf - Ptt5lll Kr ' L25LXdi:i A,'Sr ' m ur ad She-mutt u.. . . r vr v f ir ,pHMita., r ..uhx - The modern womnn really wants to bo strong and healthy. We mny toko that for granted. Once, wo couldn't. Onco every true lady cons:acrea fainting fits to be Inseparable ad juncts tocher ladyhood. Sho could scarcely cat In public without being accused of Indelicacy, and tennis or golf, or ten-mile tramps weren't even admitted Into her carefully guarded imagination. Wo have changed all that. Wo understand that good looks, good brains and good tempers wait on health and a reasonable amount of physical endurance. Therefore, many women wilt be keenly interested In the hcalth-and-strcngth prescription of a woman assuredly qualified to prescribe tho "strong woman" of tho Barnum & Bailey circus, coining here next Saturday. Her name Is Miss Maria Otitis, and she comes from Germany. It was her sister who, a fow years ago, de lighted circus-goers by calmly lifting aiort ncr her husband and son as a child might pick two dolls. Tho cu genista must view tho Glllls family with n sort of mad rapture. Another interesting thing about Miss Glllls is her comparative small ness. She Isn't much moro than five feet, and sho doesn't carry a pound ot surplus flesh. Tho effect oi plumpness, noted in a first glance, is morcly the rounded swell of superla tively developed muscles. With her smooth, yputhfut face andhcr brevity o'f" slatiireshoscems as far removed as posslblo 'from tho Amazonian fe male. "How may a woman make horsclf well and strong?' a reporter put It frankly to Miss Glllls. "Not neces sarily as strong as you," ho added, "but vigorous enough to do her work In the world happily and comfort ably." "Tho beginning of a healthy wo pian is, with tho baby girl In , long dresses," tho "strong woman" replied Eugene Manlove Rhode's great novel which appeared in Saturday Evening Post, Bransford in Arcadia, nt Page tonight. 131. Miss Grace Ingalis of Gold Hill Is Visiting a fow days in tho city. For a pleasant-Sunday ride tako tho autocar" to Central Point dver tho new paved Pacific highway. Leaves Main street every hour Sunday from 0:30 a. in. to 10:30 p. m. Round trip 25 cents. 13 ! J. E. Daniels has decided to remain In Medford and will put In a uew and second hand store as soon as a suit able location can be obtained. Wanted to hear from owner of 'good farm for sale. Send description and cash price. D. F. Bush, Minn eapolis, Minn. " Call J. W. Mitchell for lawn mow er troubles. Phono 20. Pat Dally, principal of tho Wash ington school lias returned from a two week's hunt in the hills. When In Ashland try the new Co lumbia Cafoterla opposite Elks' torn pic, for good oats. H. N. Lowo, proprietor. 136 i The intorurban auto is doing a good business between this city and Cen tral Point. Every trip today was crowded with people. Ladles desiring high school girls to work for their board and high school girls desiring such places will kindly send their names to Mrs. O. L. David son, 720 West Eleventh street or phono 723-Y, chairman of committee College Woman's club. Miss Murlol Burrls is confined to her lioiito with a slight illness. Seo R. H. McCurdy for Aetna Fi delity and Surety Bunds. Wick Fox and wife loft this morn ing on an auto trip to Crator Luke. Aro you "Holmes protectod." In auranco soryjeo combined with 1C strongest companies. Holmes tho In surance Man, Tho largest Saturday crowd u many necks Is In tho city today, duo io the return of cuiiiplng purlieu, and many country peoplo, tC'6s)i regUtor or o tt Do Voo'u. Koaau finishing (lie Uit, at W ton's Camera Shop, Over lull Tljtti hr. (let It ut m Vos'', rkEfisW ''jfc giiijcr K m Lt B fj W ' 'r& i' tf ySSs fill I3t48te : l? JjLtV .i J iVovHa f!l f 1 1 1 1 - , a yH .il4, IQBB lfM5v?5fllr "'v 00 not Mwf tH gV:ji-'!l If vi" ousipatt -ftrt-. 7H Ti - .TT - Wl -Kt -J.T n - H r . .-' -T? ' T Hadi'-' V wi6?V .i-?33K&,kl BVvS I)vJr fiS-rCv"?" 44-i iffV jt'tt lgr-3fj 1 KlllllllKr 'i!0' ! promptly "Tho best tlmo to lay the! cornerstone of a womau's health Is In tho first six months of hor life. "Tho needs of tho girl baby nro f fow that It seems u shamo thcy should ever bo left unsatisfied. Plenty of puro milk, plenty of sleep, plenty of chance for llttlo legs and arms to kick that's all the bahr wants. Its tho natural life, and it develops health becauso health is n natural thing." "After tho llttlo girl outgrows babyhood" was suggested, "shouldn't sho havo an free and open- air a life. as her brother? on't It help, her to store up health and vitality for her womanhood?' "Most assuredly" exclaimed MUs Glllls. "In nine cases nut of ten the strong, healthy woman was onco a tomboy. I heartily believe In the tomboy, A llttlo girl should not be kept In tho house all tho time, playing with dolls and sewing patchwork. Sho should bo. encouraged, If necessary ordered, to run and romp and play outdoors. Two counter show-cases for salo nt Do Voe's. See tho Saturday Evening Post ser ial Bransford in Arcadia, nt Page to night. 131 Only Two Left "We have hold all our .1011 cars pxwqil ing two and aro making a special on tlio regular ' . MAXWELL "25" OF $725 '.,' 'L'lfi'tfo Varft formerly sold at ti2ii 'iinil are llio 'best' car on tlio market uttlmt , priee, and an unusual bargain aE $725. COME AND GET ONE OF THESE CARS AT THIS SPECIAL PRICE Powell Auto Co. Honlli 'Ki'onf Nli'cct That's tho way to give her a flno an-J petite and to make her sleep lung and dreamlessly. ' A girl, llko u ho), Is a llttlo ani mal for the first, dozen jears ot her life. And tho animal nct-ds, food and sloop and nctlvJty, should bo fully petite nml to uinku lior sk'op lone anil tS--BBI satisfied. Some study, some llttlo refreshed, cxcrclso to hardon her mus dutles, will not hurt thu small girl. clcH ,, 8cn(, Ul0 bIoou tingling lilt 1 1 1 lit Itniaftlt xatt 1 .1 l.n r nalfifln.! . nothing, for she ought not merely to bo well for the moment but to fill lip a reservoir of vitality and ncrgy lnf,l,CBI,,u whli h sho can dip .later on. , 'Mttn' womcn cat lo n,,u " W,,WI "Girls nrH ,ijl!!Ri broiiKht Up Imo , nm performing, when, thprafom, I much moro somtblv now than it i..v Wish 'to Ikj at Hi) phyufcrtl best, I oil once were. Tdat li thu ono rcupou why I bellnvo the women of tho fu ture will be.atruugcr than tho women of today." "And when the little girl l pan tho days of hhle-nud-jcek nml fence climbing, when she . atjant u woman what sort of life do )ou recommend for her?" was asked. "Let her still try to live under natural condltlona. Food to satisfy her hunger, sleep until sho uakes in It plcasra everyone, Mountain Meadow butter. For salo at Font'. 12St Buy your meat at Jones' nnd you got so-called special prices uvery day. tnt iiiBMruBB.ri.: , L MAMA CilLUg J thro"B" her l"i'-"-l, "" lmlo. un-mnglcal prescription qulto for very little. Thrno uot-too-gt-iu'roiis meals n day aro enough for any unman, nnd it Isn't necessary to eat meat uftener than onco. A woman should Cat what lio likes. If II Is sim ple, nutritious and well cooked, hut she should noer over-eat." uci 1 Iv Get Your Next Suit 6t LOTHES maukat L E I N pitiCKS t!.no UP Also Cleaning. Pressing and AHorlng LOOK HERE Automobile Owners We sell Hlclielln apt! Goad year Tires at tlic same olJ price. No increase on ac count of the war. CRATER LAKEi MOTOR CAR CO! Under AiiKnices EPISCOPAL WOCESE OF , OBE.GON FATXTISJWr.OjWS September 23, 1914 0 rammer Rehool and College preparatory coiirwes. hjenool (Htnto compriHori NH) imtijh of J'orUlo land, Complete gyin minium, indoor and outdoor athleticH, Library, Hludy liallH, competent HiHtl'licllon in all ImnirlicH. Hend for ni J oh and booklet! "Wbere boyri are trained to think," AiltlrtiHM MMIQV 0OTT 0H00r. LASSEN INCnUPTigN AUAIH , DKDDlNd. Cl.i Aliff. U'Ji- 'y rie(ueneyliml xloU'W'i' or nielliiiiH Vrom Liieii H'iili ilim ek lulve itgnlii elfiunl Hie uiuuiiluiii nT wljshl M'ura. 'I'lio Iwenl'-mneullt eniplliut eutl. loilny lieleheil I'otlli a ('iitiimii or iihh.lmtoit bletim to tt height ul "Ollll IVi'l, Tin- lollowed n oven inoie pli'i(rntilliU'it) ky it uliieh thu plllur of Men'm nml gne V(xi lo it heiglil'ol' I0.,MII r-t llV tilllllullllltioil. i'Ot) li.TK 'IV tJl,ASHIt-'V, Wanted, to tent u lour or 0w tiiiun furnished house. AddruM Imx lirVIIU:.Vir-"NMco large t onT hod rooiu, use of hath, man preferred Itont reaHiiiuihle, phono I U0 It. ThcTrutli at Last about linking powder In gredlouts Ik puhlluhed In Uulletlit No. lo:i of tho department of AKiteultitiu. CRESCENT HA KING POWDER meets all tho rciiutrcincutii of a Pure I'outl Product, L'.le n ll. Alt tinners itaWffll'n iiiiiiiati cmxscn.vr manukactpiiino co. Httle, Wiuililiigtiiii Let Us Be Your Cleaner Wo Unow how. Wo hnvo tho eiiulpmcnt. Wo guarantee our work lo ho riiia In quality to any In tho world. Prlrt-a Hint nro r V Jeut with qunllty. Wp employ only whlto labor. I)t us have your huslucss wo nro suro wo can (dense you. Phone S 1 1 and wo will rail. You've Been Looking !Kor a good, jiraotical, clo.scly spaoctl nig and bog fence close enough to hold the Hiiiall pigs ami Htrong onotigh Tor the large ones. J lore's the one that will do it to perfection, and it's PAGE WIRE PENCE . 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