Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 24, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PGE TWO
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PERSONAL
A tcnm of mules belonging to A.
ltnrloy, who with his fnmlly la driv
ing from anr'dlner, Ore., to Yrckn,
Cnl., ran away on Klvcrslilo nvcnuo
Sumlny ovr-nliiK, scattering household
effects for a block, and breaking the
vngon,
James Crowell of Montague, Cal.,
Is attending to business matters In
tho city this week.
Everything In the store reduced ex
cept nig and Little Bens at Martin J.
Roddy's moving sale.
The campaign against unmuxiled
dogs 1 about over, owners of canines
complying generally with tho law.
This year owing to a councllmanlao
oversight their was no dog tax Im
posed, a loss of a couple hundred
dollars to tho city. A fractional part
of thl? will be recovered In fines, $0
being assessed to date.
Tho finest equipment in Oregon for
printing fruit labels. Medford Print
ing Co.
Tho Ilostan Ideal Opera company,
composed of well l:nown local people
will open Us fall season September 2,
and tour Nebraska, Kansas and Okla
homa. Art nurgess and othor mem
bers of tho company are now In Chi
cago rehearsing for tho season.
Order It now, Mountain Meadow
Butter at Foul's grocery. 128
FIRST clnss prlvato room and board.
IOC South Grape.
John A. l'orl spent Sunday In tho
country. During his abseneo Col.
Tongwald acted as deputy coroner.
Mlsa Mabel Jones will return till!)
week from a three months visit at
Aberdeen, Wash.
Automatic baso ball, that brand
new out door game, has arrived in
Medford. Seo It at DoVoes tonight.
Just west of Hotel Medford.
A. 11. Curry of Bend, Ore., and
family passed through Medford this
morning en routo to California points.
Walter Merrick returned Saturday
from a nnsbicss trip to Prospect.
Authentic war newt received by
Mall Tribune leased wire will be
posted during tho day at Hotel Med
ford.
It. N. Foster and wife and W. F,
Qulsenbury loft this morning by auto
for Crater Lake to be absent the
greater part of tho week.
Tree props at the Medford Lumber
Company.
Wayne Lcever and wife visited In
this city Sunday.
It special todayr Million Dollar
Mystery. '
Mlsa Ruth Merrick will return
shortly from Lesr Angeles where she
has been' spending thtf summer.
Coffee mill for sale at JJo Voo's.
Just received a wagon load of Mar
shall Bros, famous cantaloupes and
muskmelons at Do Voo's. 132
Joo Radcr of Phoenix motored to"
tho city this morning on business.
Mrs. Louis Ulrich of Jacksonville
spent Sunday in Medford.
No flies on the Pennant wrapped
Bread. We aro not advertising It,
Just letting It have Its way with the
people. Positively contains no alum.
Made at Newtown Bakery. 142
Hob Deuel, assistant cashier of the
First National Bank was fined J 10 by
Judgo Gay In tho police court this
morning for speeding. This Is tho
second offense and flno for Deuel In
two weeks, A mild lecture was ad
ministered by tho court.
Play ball at DoVoes' tonight.
Postmaster Ralph Woodford re
turned last week from a two week's
vacation at Marshfleld.
Kodak finishing and supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isls
Tbeator.
Col. Jack Harvoy of Grants Pass
epent Sunday In Medford.
Hotel Medford dining room now
opens at six a. m. and Is open all
day.
Frank Coleman has left for a two
week's vacation at Squaw Lake.
One meat caso for Bale at Dp Voo's.
Al Pankey of Central Point spent
Sunday in Medford.
Groceries at De Voe's.
Mr. and MrH. Wilbur Jones and
Donald Nowbury of Rosg Lane re
turned Friday from a trip to Klamath
county, going by tho Crater Lake and
Fort Klamath routo and returning by
tho Green Spring mountain.
It pleasos everyono, Mountain
Meadow butter. For salo at Fout'cJ
128
William Westorlund or Chicago, Is
visiting his brother, J. A. Westerlund.
Get n proiiiliini list of tho Jackson
County Fair at the Commercial club,
public market or from Sid I. Drown,
necretary, and make an exhibit. Lib
eral premiums offeicd on everything.
i:ia
Frank Wilson uml family and Ml an
ICnltt Jacobs lime returned from a trip
to Crater Jaku,
! ' 9 9 9 9 9 , 1
Weeks k McGowan Co.
UJfDIJtTAJUtsU
Vf Hwm MIT
V, W, W4 JlfcsVJf
A, K. rr k7M
Leo Jacobs and F. K. Martin linvo
returned from Portland whore they
ntlfehdd tnc slate meeting of Hert
mon's lodge.
J, O. QerXIng, the best til around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives made any
where, time or place. Studio 238
Main St. Phono 320-J.
i, Judge. Wm. M. Colvlg, tax agent
of the Southern Pacific, spent Satur
day anil Sunday visiting Medford
relatives.
No Increaso on prices of tho Mlchr
lln and Good Year tires sold by the
Crater Lake Motor Car Co. 130
The ladles of tho Washington
school Parent-Teachers' circle aro In
vited by Mrs. Louis Knlpa for a social
afternoon at her home. 219 South
Ivy, Wednesday, August SG, from
2:30 to r p. m.
Rugeno Maulove Rhode's great
novel which appeared In Saturday
Kvenlng Post, ltransford In Arcadia,
t Page tonight. 131
Tho fire department Sunday night
watered tho trees In the city park,
In need of moisture as n result of the
long dry spell.
For a pleasant Sunday rldo lake the
autocar to Central Point over the new
paved Pacific highway. Leaves Main
street every hour Sunday from 9:30 a.
in. to 10:30 p. m. Round trip 23
conts. , 131
:',R. A. Mcintosh of Grants Pass Is a
business visitor today.
Call J. W. Mitchell for lawn mow
er troubles. Phone 2C.
Copies of Loudon papers have hoon
received In this city, containing Kug
Hsu Impressions of tho wnr. In the
general articles thcro Is a strong tend
ency to curry American favor, and
gloomy, but hopeful view of tho result
ts taken. There aro no wild claims
of victory.
When In Ashland try the new Co
lumbia Cafeteria opposite KIks' tem
ple, for good eats. II. N. Lowe,
proprietor. 13C
R. G. Smythe of Spokane Is spend
ing a few days in the city.
Indies 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
phone 723-Y. chairman of committee
Collego Woman's club.
.According to Dr. E.- B. Picket, a
test made by the state board of
health, city water Is healthful, but
advises filtering as a safeguard.
Seo R. H. McCurdy for Aetna Fi
delity and Surety Bonds.
Bids for the building of tho Med
ford federal building will be opened
In tho office of tho supervlslng'ar
chltect at Washington, D. C, today.
Are. you "Holmes protected." In
surance service combined with 16
strongest companies. Holmes the In
surance Man.
- The hills and river attracted any
number of Medford peoplo Sunday.
Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes
ton's Camera Shop. Over Isls Thea
ter. Coroner A. E. Kellogg of Gold Hill
is attending to official business In
tho city today.
Get It at De Voo's.
There was llttlo local Interest In
the return of Joo Knowles from his
30 days In tho woods. Grants Pass
welcomed him, but the rest of the
world was more Interested in the Eu
ropean war.
Cash register for sale at De Voe's.
Wilbur Jones of Ross Lane was n
business visitor in tho city today.
Two counter show-cases for salo at
Do Voe's.
George Small of Whiskey Peak U
spending the week In Medford,
See the Saturday Evening Post ser
ial nraiiBford in Arcadia, at Page to
night. 13 1
No row forest fires have been re
ported to tho forestry service since
Friday.
It pleases overyone, Mountain
Meadow buttcY. For salo at Foul's.
128
Buy your meat at Jones' and you
get so-called sjieclal prices every day.
We have a f3S0a press, recently
Installed especially for printing fruit
labels. Medford Printing Co. "
CLAIM POLES SET UP
NEW YORK, Aug. 24. Count
Joliun Von UoniHtorff, German am-
liassador to the United Status, an
nounced on his arrival hero today
from Rotterdam, that his government
had been Informed that Russian civil
and military authorities had with
drawn from Poland anil that tho Poles
hud set up tin indopondent govern
ment with Wamaw us Its capital.
MREYN0LDS NOMINATION
IS FAVORAILY REPORTED
N'AKIIINOTON, Au. 21. KimiiIii
Minn of Altoriinv (k'lirnil Mi'it('.
llllU 111) III) IIKXOI'lfllu jllHlil'll of tint
MiiM'jn roiirl uml TliiniiiM V, diU'
cry to In iilloriiMV uriifiiil wiini or
ilitli'il fuvonibly ii'iioilnl lo llm M'ii
,no loilny by llm Jiiil(ijir"i'oiiimll
I I'D,
MEIMTOKD MAIL TIUHUNH,
0R0ZC0 BEATEN
FLEES NORTHWARD
WASHINGTON, Anr. '-!.- Pro-i.
iK'iit Wil-on ileeltirott today thnt por
miw wlm would be benefited by
Amcrienn intervention in Mexico wore
seeking to -tir up trouble between
General I'nrrnnsn ami flcnernl Villa.
He toM culler his information -how-oil
that roMrl of a break between
the two leaders wit fuKc.
Paul Fuller, a New York lawyer,
wim brought forward today in offic
ial circle tw Pic-iileut W'il-on's
nrotmlilc choice for jmlmntlnr to
Mexico, when a gov eminent lliero i
recojrniicd.
(iencr.ll Ororeo is sn'ul to be lice
iiii northward ntul a force of con
MitulionnliM" i cmlenvoriujj lo in
toivepl liiiu.
Gcuernl Pablo dontnlc i rcportrd
to have cnlcn'il the city of Pueliln
with the coutitutionnlit force.
General liny, recently npioiivlcl
secretary of war, Iiih n"iguetl. No
rcaon i given fur hi- retirement. A
sncccor lui" not vet been made.
Street ilcinoiitrtion in wbicli 0000
workmen j)artieipated were held here
ye(erday in honor or the memory of
the late President Franei-oo Madero
and in favor of the new regime. There
was no disorder.
The national railways will not be
opened for traffic until the govcrnn
ment pays -is million pe-s for the
u-c of the railways. When this sum
is fortheominir the government will
operate the roads between the Federal
capital and the American border.
An official announcement by the
war department says that General
Oroxco was defeated Thursday by
Colonel Salinas In the Sierra Del AJo,
near San Francisco, In the district of
Parras.
GENEVA, Aug. 23, via Paris, Aug.
21, 4:15 p. in. (Dela)ed In transmis
sion.) Italian troops, according ti
thoroughly reliable Information
reaching here, are concentrating on
lh Austrian frontier. -
The French frontier, on Switzer
land has been virtually stripped of Its
garrisons owing to partial mobiliza
tion by individual summons and not
by public order.
According to reports In Geneva tho
Italian army has been raised to 800,
000 men.
ZEN1A ONLY LOSS
OF AUSTRIAN FLEET
LONDON', Aug. '-'I, .'130 p. m.
The correspondent at Amsterdam of
tho Renter Telegram company for
wards nu official communication giv
en out.nt Vienna, which nays:
"According- to u telegram from
Ccttinjc, fourteen officers nnd 170
of the crew, including fifty wounded,
of tho Austrian cruiser Zenln, which
is rciorteil to huve been sunk by n
French fleet, hiivo reached Monlvnc
gin territory."
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 2L K.
Havonlth the Iielglan minister today
communicated a protest from his gov
ernment to tho state department
against German statements of Belgian
conduct on tho battlefield. "Ger
many has permitted many of her
soldiers to slaughter tho peaceful
population, to burn down townlets
uml villages, to threaten tho civil
population with tho greatest horrors'
nay the protest. "Tho list of atro
cities ascertained by an Investigation
commlttco Is already long, Belgium
will ask for an International Investi
gation of tho cruellies committed,"
WATER POWER BILL
PASSED BY SENATE
TALIAN TROOPS ON
AUSTRIAN
N
WASHINGTON, Aug, 2LTho nd
ministration wuter power conservi
lion bill wiiM.puHod today by tho unit
uto, It provides for a syitloiii of gov
oriniumt Icaum of wuter power ell"
on public lauds to prlvnla tupllul, lliu
rovunue lo go Mini lo the nnlttiiinlloii
fluid and limn lo bo uwn for ollmr
Hlbil niirjloiii),
MEDFORD. OKKUON, MONDAY. AUCIVST 21,
PROSECUTE OFFICIALS
Of UNITED RAILROADS
S.N FRANCISCO. Cal., Aug. 24,-
A transcript of the evidence taken
before the stale rivlhoad commission
In Its Investigation Into the atrnlrs or
the Untied Railroads, tho mirfnOi
transit system serving San Franrlsco,
will be laid before the district nt
torney with a request that ho Insll
title prosecutions. This was 'the an
nouncement todnv of John K'sbelman,
president of the commission after the
hearings had been returned.
Jesso l.llleuthnl, president of the
I'nlted Railroads, said the present of
fleers and director of tho company
would co-oiwrnle In every way with
the commission In siippl.vlng tho dls
ti let attorney with evidence.
No statement was made of the pe..
sons to be prlsecuted.
PARCEL POST AIDS
WASHINGTON. Aug. '24. Prac
ticability of Hie parcel post as a me
dium of direct cxi-hnngc between city
dwellers and producers of I he farms
has been cstnhlMicd by a test in ten
cities, the po-lnflicc departmebt tin
nonnced today.
lNistnmstcisl repoils tinted the
new system had been welcomed in
nearly all Hip communities; that it
appealed as a factor in reducing Ihr
cot of livings ami Ihul Iniprove
ments under way assured lis growth.
Damage to parcels in shipment
amounted to less than one-teutli of
one per cent, it was smd, and that
was mainly due to inefficient pack
ing. INCOME TAX SWELLS '
FEDERAL REVENUES
WASHINGTON, Aug. 'Jl. Re
ceipts from internal icveniie increas
ing the inconicviitid Corporation taxes
were larger rnJhe fjin-nl ycqr .1011
than ever befTi )n' nistory. accord-
lug to tue prel
rvfiimipiry report today
by the conno;
smcuf-tiUb. iiiUntuI
revenue. T,
From nil snfio'esljithcr (hrtn income
and eorjioration- Ia5c the collectors
brought in :l08,tI27,t511). Ies by
.f709,:k"5 than collections from simi
lar sources the jirevintis fiscal year.
From the corMiration and income
tnx, however, they collected $71,8:14
'27f, Niirpnsninf(lic revenue from the
cnr)Hirntiou tnv in 1!)K1 by more than
f.lll.OOO.IIOI).
BITTER THREATS FOR
LONDON, Aug. 21, 4.22 p. in.
Tho London ncwspaiers today quote
the German ncttspapor Tagltscho
Rundschau as declaring that HoIkIuM
bitterly will run-the day she dared to
oppose her mighty neighbor.
Great Iirltuln, tho Gormen pnicr
also says, will pay dearly for her In
terference in this war by seeing tho
permanent establishment of a German
naval base on the coast of Belgium,
Tho I'an-dermanlo organs declare
that the portions- of Belgium now
over-run by tho German army will bo
permanently Incorporated In the Ger
man empire.
HEAVY LOSSEI TO lOTH SIDES
(Continued from Pais 1)
of Baden has crossed tho department
of Ardennes and is engaging a Ger
man army corps which has been pro
ceeding between tliv RIvpr Lesso and
tho River Moiiso,
"A third army corps from the
north of C'hlmay Is advancing to at
tack tho German right Iwtweon tho
River Sambro and tho River Mouse.
This third army .'is supported by on
English army which has como from
tho vicinity of Mons,"
"Tho movemonls of tho Germans',
who sought to pass our loft whig,
were followed stop by stop, and their
right now finds Itself attacked by tho
left wing of olir army, which ts
working In conjunction with tho Eng
lish. From this Kldo tho battle con
tinued vigorously for more than 24
hours, the field extending over tint ro.
inaluder of tho front,"
Toiinii OrciijiJisI 11 I'wmliig
PARIS, Aug, '!!, Ill 10 i. m. An
official ummuiiceUHtiit mudo this uf.
luriiooii suys lmt Lu no vllle, Ainunre
uml DltiiilDsrd, lit ilM) Dopnttiniiiit of
Moiirllio mid MJJI? hvo l"'"ii on
cilplinl by the ileroimin, Tlio Frmieh
posllloii olliciwe hits not bni'll liloill
rl'l,
191.
WIRELESS VIOLATES
LAWS OF NEUTRALITY
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2-1.-
. in ii . .
After a
contcieuce Willi ncereiaiy
Daniels,
Secretary lledllcld nlUlel the GOi'-
miiiiMiwiicd wireless Million nl Tuck-
erloi X. J., Hint it U violating the
law in oiierating.
The action was taken because the
Tuekerton, N. ,1., wirvlesn never has
been licensed As is letiUiied in Ihe
radio laws. began Operalimt last
Mav in the experimental stnliou
singe, uml lalolv liltVj bVcft the only
diiecl means of cominnnicallon be
tween the I'nited Slnles nnd Ger
many. The wireless station nl Snyillc, U
I., is licensed and now under censor
ship.
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TIVKKKTON. N. .1., Aug. HI.
Tin wireless stntlon hoi Is owned by
the Goldsehinult company, n concern
with hoadnliurteiN in llerliu.
The local Mntion has been in
rliiirgt' "f Lieutenant Plntt, l. S. N.,
as censor, since Ihe dav nt'ler Ptcsl
deiit Wilson issued his proclamation
of neutrality. Lieutenant Plntt ha
with him two navy wireless operat
nrs who have been sending and ie
ceiviug praeticallv all the messiigcs
passniif through there.
Ihe luckcrton wireless tower Is
more than K00 feet liili nnd the plant
is one of the most coihplctc of its
kind in the world.
HAMBURG LINER
NEW YORK, Aug. 2I.--The Ham-burg-Amcrlcan
lino In reply to n
query from Miss Atablo Boardman,
chairman of tho American Red Cross,
announced today that It was willing
to put its liner Prim Joachim at the
disposal of tho society for actual cost
of operation. This tho Una estimates
at $1500 a day. It la proposed to
havo tho Prlns Joachim visit the har
bors of the warring nations, giving
aid wherever possible. Tho lino limits
tho trip to 00 days.
' " Ml I
MISS KAISER LEADS
IN GOLF TOURNEY
CHICAGO, Aug. 'J I With it card
of III, .Miss L. ICaiM'r of St. Louis,
registered from Ihe I'lossnioor, III.,
Country club, led Ihe early finishers
in the ipiiilif.xitn; round the women's
gold championship tmuy. .Mrs. II- I).
lliiminoml of iiiiiiauapoiis wan sec
ond with IKI.
One hundred and thirty pluycrs
started in the ipialifying round at
eighteen holes.
MARKET REPORT
Prices Paid ty ncnicrs
KGGS-'JOc.
M'TTI'lt-Creninery, .'lie; dairy,
fiOc two lbs.
NEW POTATOHK r'.'.OO per 100
lbs.
ONION'S-2c per lb;
IIONKY lie per lb.
CIDER 2:e.
I'OHK 10c to HUo.
HKBF-- 12e to Uv.
LARD lie.
JIACON 2)e.
BHOULDKRS l-lo.
HAM 21c.
jiUTTKIt FAT Sfir.
RWKBT CRKAM-nOc.
ICi: CREAM DOo riiI.
Kilvesiock
HOGS Dressed, lie; alive, 7'C
HI1KKP Kolic.
8TKEIIS Alivi', ri.(oltc.
COWS Alive, .i,(rJ)fn'.
VEA I Dressed. M(iiM2o..
POULTHY-Jllxed chickeiiH, 13o;
dressed, IRfu'Oc; hens, 10n; springs,
Lie.
Ifay ahI drain
(Having PriceH.)
WHEAT Win bushel.
OATS KM bushel.
HAY Velt'li, $11 Ion; grnlii, 10
to $12.
I'AHLKV-Wiiilo, i'JI Ion.
CORN $25 lou.
viiy nm
Get tho' best smoito, Gov. Johnson,
and also patronize horns.
Attention R. A. M.
Dugreo work will bo August lifith,
liiNtead of 24tll, TIIIh chauguH tho or
der iih Hunt out by ranls,
TM liATM TO I'LANMIKY,
wTrrrHDvomiT
work, must huvo liml hoiiio nxpur
lonro us sloiioKruplioi'. Aihlrcfs X.
Y., euro Mull Tribune. CM
FOR IIKNTNIco laro, front boil
loom, ma of bulb, nisii jireftirreil.
Rent rmuonulili), piioim iliD'll,
I 'IV
SAILTOWARDSCUTTARO
LONDON, Aug. 21, .ItfH p. in.-A
dispatch lo ihe Contial News from
llonlc ay rtslivimon In Ilia Adrlntlo
report Hint Ihe cnlliv Austilnn lleet
ul about forlv 'units i pioecedlbg
soulhvUnd from Pola, Ilia Austrian
ninal base, Their objective is
thought to be Catiavn, lu Dalmalia,
APRR0VE SALE OF
llESEnVE TIM0ER
Tho forester at Washington. I). ('.,
bus Just gleu his nppioval to the
sale of approximately K7,R00,000
board feit of timber on tho Crater
Natlonnl forest lu southern Oregon,
nnd tho thlrtj-dny advertisement of
Ibis timber for xonled competitive
bids has Just begun,
Tho timber Is situated on n tract of
approximately 0,380 acres on thu
watershed of Four lilt creek, and tho
west boundary of the tract Is about
ten miles east of Butte Falls, which
ts connected with tho town of Med
ford.Oreg.m.bv thothlrtytllre.lllll(fllt,,,', nnlsni and lu nlilo (Uses out
of tho Pacific & Eastern rnlltoml.
Tim timber consists of 7l.0)O,O00
board feet of western jellow pine ami
sugar pine, 1 l.r.on.Oao board fuel of
Douglas fir, l,0b.ono board feet of
white fir, and :ini),000 board fuet of
luronsn cedar. Tlo lowest stumpago
rates which will lm conildcrcd for
this timber are $3.25 per M for wes
tern yellow plno nnd sugar plno! CO
cents icr M for Douglas fir, white
fir and Incenso cedar; and f conts
each for No. 1, and 2 cents earh 'r
No. 3 standard railway ties hewn
from Douglas fir.
Tho final contract for tho nalo of
this timber will provide for icadjust
ment of tho Initial sliimpago rates ou
March !tt, 1920 and on March 31,
102.1. Tho successful bidder will bo
allowed until October 1. 1921. for tho
cutting and removal of tho timber.
Payment for the timber, based on tho
log scale In tho woods, will be re
quired In ndvanro of rutting In
amounts of only inoiio each. In this
way tho purchaser Is relieved from
tho financial burden of milking largo
payments beforo operations begin.
Thl snlo will bring Into llm trea
sury of the I'nlted Hlatea approxim
ately a quarter of n million dollars.
Thlrty-flw per cent of this ninoim'.
wilt bo snut(locall) for mods and
schools.
Do It Tmlaj--'
Resolve to s'moko Gov. Johnson cl
gars, tho best, nnd (hereby patronliu
home Industry. tf
Blood Tonic Has
Important
Putt the Right Sort of Vfm
Where Most Needed.
Tii totln lh hlood mrant tn rnabU It to
IhriM off arcuuiulatrd l(niiirlt !-. lo lu
rrrttc tlio rvd rorputclr ami In iill ho
litoud-maklnit onniia lulu aurli anl comll
Hon ap tii prvliicv tliol rumclou ii-niilliai
ii f wliat Wf frl a liralth.
This It tti loiilrnl rlTrct of uilci lli
fummii lilimit purlllvr, K. H. H.
Half thf tnitff yiiil lliri-t rnrnplaln nf
wi-irj mixrlra, tastinnt lirsln, Jnncl'O
nfrrm. anil a wnmlrrfiil ilralrn tn lav ilnwu
ami Jim null. Moat of Illicit piiiil liavv
lirrn uiluu nrrvliin that aianmillally ilarf
up I lif urr?ra nnly ti, il U.iwn asaln, at
dlt tiiry mint AtiiM nirvu atlinulania.
ItraV IA mlml t tint till wurnmit tfUnit la
Our In HKjr tilnwl, In harlrrln In llif wulir
yni ilrlnk: tn lhi nmllliljrlni: uf 0atrut
lira Hrriat In hr MimmI fmlir than itirjr
ran U nrrrrunii djf lli whltr ntriuclral
and In what la kiumn a aulu tni'ml. that
rouJIiliiu wliffe ihr irimiK or liuimri IiIihmI
srrumulatra faatrr than It ran tw irplanil
ljr I lie tril nrlclal Iiimii.
H. H. H. Iiat llini lii'rn famnua an lilmul
purinrr. anil lla atllon (jjt rllmtiiallmi n(
Ilia IrrllalliiK Imltuna that Infr.l Ihr blnixl.
la unr nt ihr vrrr linHirlnt tlilnn tn know.
mi mi Kr, , n. n. ai any urus aio
hut take nn iillirr anrsllrd lilmxl tmrinrr.
H. K. H. It nilirlr a vrirrUlihi iinulurK
anil jm will oiakt a jural mlitaka In lisr
winid rniniitlaal iialm off a nn-rcury, ararnlr
ut liMllilq nf iiolaili prriarstlon that piay
tin yon lrriiarahli liunn.
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TOURIST TRAFFIC TO
CRATER LAKE HEAVY
TonvNl I ravel lo Crater J lie Is
slill heavy. From nrnc- tui, uljill ht
eird of tin simsflii cmtcr Ink's will
he at its piclllost. The loiillm Irnxel
hr' ii'iilo stago ill SnptemltW l ulwn.vs
considerably more than duly and Au
gust combined. Xlnnv lo'in-UN lilke
adxaulngc of Ihe nnd Sptflliflrtr
Wciilher lo vM'it tin Ul., 'Whllli Hi"
rends nfc sombwhat mil, ioolt lime
Is being made, tho nolo singe ilMrn
lug Saliihlay in live hour nnd foily
fixe miuiiles,
The Hull Tn.vl coii)niv mill Himhi
cars to Crater lake this mnrtilug,
consisting of sexeulecn imiph'.
The travel from Hie Ivhimnll! il
ban also been much heiiHev (hi sc
son, tonrisls going in liv wnv of
Klamalh Fulls nnd out bv Mod dud
gatewav,
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ARE WOMEN XATt'ltALI.V
UK-
KI'ONIiilNT?
A prominent writer so rlnlins
Women aro constituted with n dell
of ten mental dcprNlnn may In at
tributed to nn abnormal condition of
the system which expresses Itself In
liervouness, sleeplessness, Imckacho,
headnrhns, causing constant misery
and as a result dcMpnmhiiic)'. l.yilU
E. Plukham'n Vegetable, (.'(impound. ,
slmplo remedy mndn from roots and
herbs', Is tho nn itrent remedy tor
this condition. It goes to tho root of
tho trouble and overcomes iloMpiiiid
ency. MEDFORD
SATURDAY
AUG. 29
GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
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2 P. M. TWICE DA I LY C P. M.
rissr niliiuiUM i: rsi.il m:n nx
GALA STREET PARADE
ADMIVilON to en,, OIILDnrN
LVChniltNG OUC HALF I'KICE
Down town ticket office at
Hnskins Dru Store
Tickets on salt; show day snnm price
ns chnrucil at grounds
AVo Want You to Try
FISHER'S
VERIFINE
FLOUR
High grjulo liaril wht'iit and
i'h linuxct'lled. Wo aio o.v
(lu.sivo agt'iils for tlio naint.
Remember, we havo ov
orything in tho market in
Fruits and Vogetablos.
MARSH &
BENNETT
HiTonil lloor I Cunt of I'lmt Nnt'l Hunk
I'liniii) una
SHOEJ
BARNU&ilEYll
Wo havo nverytliliif thoro Is lo
ho hurt In tho 1 1 no" of gimiY Hcliool
shoes,
llrliiK tho hoys uml hIiIb Jioro.
Wu'ro sum to fit llioin, surn to ulvo
tliiuit solid riuufoit ftinl lilstluu;
sorvlcoi Hilio tfi iiivo thu iiimkoC
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