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MEDFOttl) MAirJ TRIBUNE. M15DFOUD. ORISON. WWDNKSDAY. AUGUST 20. W PXGB TWO l' k 8? CAL AND PERSONAL I. Vnn Olldcr, of llio Meillonl Commercial College, won In tho city today looking n unnlnpss. Mr. Vnn Ollder, a recent arrival front Hullo, Montana, nnd Ms partner, S. II. llau nwn, from Great Kails, Montana, heught out tho old Medford Com morelal coIIoro nnd nr plannlnj; on enlarging tho scopo of tho instltu tloRj Grants Paw Courier. Visit tho manufacturer's sale of samples, corner Main and Fir Btreels, Thursday, Friday and Saturday by tho Presbyterian ladles. Mountain Meadow liutter pleases nil. 1'out's grocery Bells It. 130' Tho civil nervlcc commission has heoh requested to hold examinations of applicants for nppolntmcnt or a postmaster at Siskiyou. Oregon. The commission will give duo notice at the respective- post offices of tho date when these examinations will bo held. Information from whatever source permissible under tho civil service rules touching tho suitability of ell Bibles will bo given careful consld cratlon. Perils of Paulino at It Thenter to night and Thursday. Don't miss this number of the scries. MIsh Carlotta Danks has rcturne-l from several week's stay In San Francisco, where sho has been en gaged In buying new fall merchan dise for tho ready-to-wear section of tho F. K. Deuel & Co. store. Wanted to hear from owner of good farm for sale. Send description and cash price. I). F. Bush, Minn eapolis, Minn. " Miss Holti, tho new trimmer for F. K. Deuel & Co., arrived yesterday and Is now established In their new millinery section. Miss Holts comes direct from tho cast, where sho has had New York cxperlenco and Is con sidered an expert In her line. Presbyterian salo corner Main and Fir Thursday, Friday and Saturday, groceries, candles, drj'goods, variety of useful things. J3. A. Bass of Paterson, X. J., who has been looking after his ranch near Eagle Point will leave In a few days for his lnme. Cash register for sale at Do Voi's. Tho Southern Pacific company will run a special train, Ashland to Med ford and return to accommodate those desiring to attend Barnum Bailey's circus August 29th. Spe cial will leavo Ashland at C:30 p. m. returning leave Medford 10:30 p. m. making all stops. 13G Everything In tho storo reduced ex cept Big and Little Bens at Martin J. Reddy's morlng salo. Dr. It. W. Stearns has returned from a ten days trip to Newport. Mrs. Stearns will return in about ten days. Perils of Paulino at It Theater to night and Thursday. Don't miss this number of the series. Complaint has been filed .that joy riders whoop and yell nightly through tho residence district, not to mention violation of tho speed ordin ance. The finest equipment in Oregon for printing fruit labels. Medford Print- lag Co. Mrs. Harry Helms has returned from a trip to Crater Lake. Automatic base ball, that brand new .out door game, has arrived la Medford. Seo it at DoVoes tonight. Just west of Hotel Medford. R. G. Coffman of Klamath Falls is attending to business In the city this -week. Notice. Two good barbers in this shop now, your patronage respectful ly solicited. Medford Hotel Barbor Shop. " The rafters in the roof of tho pew Elks' building are being put in shape, Perils of Paulino at It Theater to night and Thursday. Don't miss this number of tho series. Harry Ling is down from Prospect where with his father, he has a con tract for painting tho county bridge Authentic war news received by Mall Tribune leased wire will be posted during tho day at Hotel Mod ford. 1 Mrs. W. H. McGowan Jeft tho first of tho week on an extended tour of tho Coon Bay country. Tree prop at tho Medford Lumber Company, Herbort AUord left this morning for Ban Francisco, and will enter Stanford University. Ho will tako a mechanical course Coffee mill for salo at Do Voo's, Tho sun Tuosday sank blood red. duo to heavy forest fires. No flies on tho Pennant wrapped Broad, Wo aro not advertising It, Just Jotting it Imvo its way with tho people, Positively contains no alum. Made at Newtown Bakery, 142 ui.)p,j...i ,,,),fi,iiu, f,, i fy; )lll II irrw in i i Weeks 4 McGowan Co. UHD1TAX1BS Itof MhhW W, W. Wfcs IMMf A, K. Orr tTfVM Mrs. F. W. Carnahan of tho Bluo Ledge district Is spending tho week In M.edford on business, Mountain Meadow butter pleasei all. 'Fout's grocery sells it, 136 Prof. ir. M. Pratt of tho high scho61 facility has returned from his vacation spent In the north. Play ball at DeVocs tonight. Boston Is now n point behind Now York in tho National l.pngue pen nant race, and part of tho local In terest Is being showered on the na tional game of baseball; Instead of tho world's'gamo of' war. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isls Theater. Ike Fridegor Is spending tho week In Sams Valley, where he ha a Job of plastering. Hotel Medford dining room now opens at six a. m. and Is' open all day. A. I Hill and R. M. Cross of Portland aro upending a few days In the valley fishing In the Rogue. I have leased the Wheeler Apart ments, 245 South Riverside, to open September 1. Mrs. Graco Burrls. 13S Henry Scott of Merlin is a business visitor In tho city for a few days. Groceries at De Voe'a. A number of local hunters have gone to California after deer, there being no restrictions in that state. J. O. Gerklng, the best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any where, time or place. Studio 238 Main St Phone 3 20-J. E. C. Bragg of Albany is a busi ness visitor In tho city today. Jones' saving you big money on meat at Booth 14, public market. It Is estimated that the attend ance from out of town at Medford schools this year will exceed all previous records. A number of families have moved to tho city to put their children In school. Dr. R. J. Conroy made a profes sional trip to Brownsboro Tuesday night. Best for every meal, Mountain Meadow butter at Foul's. 135 Assistant Forest Supervisor Ebcrlv Is in tho Butto Falls district on of ficial business. Call J. W. Mitchell for lawn mow er troubles. Phone 20. E. G. Brown left Tuesday night on a business trip to Portland. Two counter show-cases for salo at Do Voo's. Rudy Scholtz has returned from SIsson, Cal., where ho has .been play ing ball this summer. He will visit In this city before entering Santa Clara College for tho fall term. Ono meat case for sale at De Voo's. Mls Helen Purucker has returned from a visit at Ashland. Get It at De Voo's. ' The street department gave the city alleys the once over with the sweeper, this morning, the first in some time. When in Ashland try the new Co lumbia Cafeteria opposlto Elks' tem ple, for good eats. II. N. Lowe, proprietor. 13C No change Is reported today in the condition of Attorney O. II. Lawlor, stricken with paralysis. Best for every meal, Mountnln Meadow butter at Pout's. 135 - Contractor Al Garretson Is spend ing tho week In Talent. R. A. Telfer of tho Clark-Henery company has returned to Eugene. Veal at Booth 14, public market. Andreas Price, a laborer top heavy with booze ran amuck this af ternoon in tho Oaks pool hall, and It took six men to subduo him. He was put In tho city cooler, and chained to a bunk until ho quiets down. Until arrested he was raising 'Ned.' cursing and fighting. His faco Is bruised and battered from many blows. A wallop to tho solar plexus laid him out. Price Is tho wildest case the police have ha-J to handle in some time. 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 phone 723-Y, chairman of committee College Woman's club. Joe Rader of Phoenix Is spending the day in the city on business. J. E. Barkdull has returnod from a trip to Klamath Falls, District Attorney Clarenco Reames is spending a couple of weeks near Prospect. Seo R. H. McCurdy for Aetna Ft' dellty and Surety Bend. ' A. C. Allen and 'family have re turned from an auto trip to Yellow stone Park. Nino days wpro required to mako tho trip eaci way. Threo weeks wcro consumed on the jaunt Tho Ed Warner fom)ly hovo re turned ficiii a vacation at Newport Booth 1 1, public market is the cheapest pluio in town to got meat. Try them, Mall from tho east wah delayed yesterday and today owIuk to poor trajn connections, H, T, Jluwllng has returned from tho ItediriMu'u convention at Port land, II. J. lllulr pt Gold Will was a 1uiN nuns vjtllor lit (he lty Tuesday, Kodak flultljlHK Hm bast, at Wm Ion's Cauifra Kbou, Ow Jala Tl- Already people have begun to ar rlvo from tho outlying districts to attend Barnum & Bailey's circus Sat urday. . Today Is tho 45th consecutive day without rain this season, tho dryest pprlod since 1S8S. Aro you "Holmes protected." In surance service combined with 16 strongest companies. Holmes tbo In surance Man. Do Wolf Hopper Is ono of tho nt tractious booked for tho Page Thea ter tho coming season. L. Wlwlcr of Butto Falls spent Tuesday In the city. A lono drunk was arrested Tues day night, and will bo gle work by tho city. Miss l.uclle Marshall will return next week from a visit to Berkeley, Cal. A. Y. Sims of Klnmnth Fnljs Is Visiting In tho city for a few 'days. Mrs. Will Karnes left Tuesday Might for a three wcekR visit at Bat tle Creek, Michigan. WAR, CALLS OFF BASEBALL HON CHICAGO, Aujr. 'id. -A proposed European invasion UiN full liy lmo- lmll teams compoupd of Mara of the American nnd National leagues "s been nlmndonecl, it wn annoiineed todnv liy Ted Sullivan, director of the New York National nml l'lik'n Americans' world's lour ltut year, uM)ii his return from Loudon. Sul livan was forevtl to return lieemiie of the war situation. AR IP K HUM FATHERLAND LONDON, Aug-. '20, H:l.i i. m. That the Gorman lire in nlmot ut ter isnoranr-c of any news from the outside world or even of important lomc.-ftio hunnrniniR is emphasized by a copy of tlio Berlin Tngcblatt, dated August ?2, which nrnved lien today by way of Holland. The Tageblult contain a "rumor of Ifrs. Wooilrow Wilson's dentil, hut the paper declares thnt it is unable to confirm it. BELGIANS HOLD SIX FORTS (Continued from Page 1) ment was attended by heavy losses on both sides. Clmrlerot. which was in the center of tho notion, is an in dustrial mining district nml in Hie slnr heaps of the surrounding coun try the French found admirable vant age ground, while mcanwhilo in up per Alsneo tho Gennnns mounted mitrailleuses in every Mccplo of the town. In the face of n withering fire from the German mitrailleuse? the French again entered tho unhappy town of Charleroi, nnd after furious fighting drove the Gennnns in confusion aero the Sambrex river. Tho French entered a city littered with dead, battered by shell fire and de vastated by every instrument of mod ern warfare. Killed at tho Tublo "Oulside u dilapidated inn could he pcen the figure of a German officer, the head bowed over a basin of wa ter uiid the lather of soup dry on the face. He Jind been shot while in the net of washing-. Another officer Jay across n tunic, his hand holding- aloft ;i coffee cup which ho was raisinj; Iq jus lips when Un)h found him. In every part of tie city houses were, in flames or sinnpldcriny, Every cel lar was occupied by terror-stricken inlmliilnnls." (MASS VALLEY, Oil.. Aug. 120. Two hundred men nre fighting fire hi tho Tiihoo national forest, near the Nevada statu line, anil n call has )een issued to nil neighboring forest preserves for help. Sforu thiiu 1000 acres of timber arc reported to have been ravaged. GERMANS SLAY WOMEN f - CHILDREN BELGIAN REPORT WASHINGTON. ug. 2rt. K Havenlth, Belgian minister, presented today a protest at tho state depart ment against what ho termed a "war acalnst women and children" tho Xcppclln airship attack on Antwerp Ten pernios were killed, tho minister Fnld. four of them women. Eight people were Injured. Secretary Bryan was reticent In discussing tho attitude of tho United States toward such protests mid Inti mated that tho state department could make no action, Reported activity of Brand Whit- lock, tho American minister, In of ficially protesting to Germany, wn dented by Secretary llrynn. It Is understood hero that tho Gor man military leaders In the battles beforo Llego and other olllglau cities gave due notice of their Intention to use airships, as Is required by the fourth Hague convention. CLAIM FRESH VICTORIES (Continued from Page 1) jrrenudes were used, the ltussinns finally carrying I ho positions nt I ho point of the bayonet. The Germans retreated lownnl O-Uerndc. Icnving behind mnnyt guns uuichiiie guns cnisxous imil prpisonrrs. Dcfeiwn Along Istnln ".Meanwhile tho Vilun army is driv ing the first Gorman tinny corps toward Danzig. The question now is whether tho German forces can escnpe ami how long tin ltussinns will take in occupying the territory east of Vistula. They wilt find strong defenses of the Germans there. It is reported tho ltn--inns on Mon day reached .Mnrienburg, only J5 miles from Danzig. "The Gennnns at Guiiiliiiinen hnd all the advantage of numbers nnd M)sitioii. It was n clear case of the licit man winning. Kiikmh wax Hie best. "The ItiisMiin hies include rep resentatives of all the noblest fam ilies in the empire. t "The Grand Duke Dmitrio I'avlo vitch and the Princes John and Oleg Coustuntiuowtch, who are subalterns in the lior.se guards, rude in iho tern- htc charges which will forever be n glory to their regiment and the tills- smn nnny. Purifies Blood With Telling Effect Give Coruciou Evidence of lU Direct Action. f wEof v'r5Jksl fl. B. 8.. thr famous blood purlflr, slmoit ttlks as It wtfj It wy throusa lb clr cuuilon. in tctloa Is so direct tbtt my often la tomf furtal of ikla sSlctloo tho appearance or lb eruptions ctiiDgra uvrr nlgbt, tbe Itcn tnj retorts are gone and recorery beglna Immediately. A a matter of Xact, tbrro Is one Ingredi ent la H. 8. H. which aerrei the actlre pur. ixxe of stimulating each cellular parr of tbe body to the healthy sod judicious selec tion of Us own eiKntlal nutriment. That t wbr It renneratei tbe blood supply: why It has such a tremendous Influence la over coming ecums, raUi, pimples, and all wm mictions. And in regenerating; tbe tluues B. 8. B. Lai a raDld and noaltlre antidotal effect fjpon all tlioee Irritating Influences that rauie rbeumatUm, aore throat, weak eye. Ion of welshr, thin, pale cheeki, sad that weariness or muaele ana nerve mat la gen erally experienced as spring fever, flet a . -..It. .. LI tl U - .-.. ,a.A AMI l iwiiiv u 0. n. Pt mi an wi viuir, . a few days yoo wilt not only feel bright and energetic, but you will be tbe picture of hew life. B. 8. H. la prepared only la tbe laboratory of Tlia 8wlrt 8prclfle Co, R34 Hwltt nldg., Atlanta, Qa., who maintain a eery emcient Mullcil nepartmenr, wnert an who hare any blood dtaorder of atiiWwro nrnfnrs miv wrli frlr tar adrlra and a ifwclal'book of InatrurtloD. H. 8. 8. ts sold ererywbere by druit etorrs, department and Knrral atom, bmlicwsre f all substitute t not anept ibroi. NEW FALL SHOES Sfifv KliaM'M Xew Toes Now Heels flomo of our now fall hioch aro now ready for lookoru or buyers. Tlicmo natty fall styles aro Just In from (ho world's best uliooiiialuirs. "Tho J.titet" Is written all over hmn-T-ln iivcry curvo,. cr;ior and stllcli. Wo wish o satisfy every woman' shoo wauls. GERMAN AIRSH1 P FALUS TO ENEMY 1'AIMS, Aug. 'Jit. l'Ji'JO t. in.-A German aeioplnne fell In Iho ground inside Iho HrilNh lines in the Qttes. poy region ycslotday nnd Iho two German officers on board wcie killed, Quesuoy is six miles from I Hie. Tho minister of ngiii'iiliuro ludny nitthurixcil the sale of fror.cn game lit Paris. ,nrgo ipmntitios of ftoren raliliils in normal tunes are sent from France to the Putted Stales. As n rule they nre kept lit cold sloingc until the opening of the game season. Ptuler the ptt'sent oiivuiuslnuces they will be used here. yith Medford trado If Medford msdo CARDINAL FARLEY AT ROMECONFE REN.C E 1IOMH, Aug. 'J.., IISIO i. iiv via Paris, Aug. 'JO, '2'2 it. in. -Cnnllnnl Fiirh'Y of New York, ncconipiinlcd liy MVnsigiioi-s Putiick .1 Mii.mw ami John I'Mvvniits and the Uev. Tlioums ). Pin roll, wciil In St. Peter's lodiiy and wo iv iceeiu'il bv Monsignnr Glu scii' h Hisojtno, ailiniuistrntor of Iho IImnIHoii. Tliev prnwd lieloiv Iho tombs of the uposllct nml then d seeitiled into Iho erl lo pay u hint homage he lore Iho leMlng place nf IN io Pins X. They tcinaiucd Iheiv, deeply engrossed in pnivcr. Willi Medford tllirl MrxKoril mpde KING ALBERT WITH BELGIANS IN EIELD PAHIM, Aug. till, :0I p. m.A dispnlch to Iho llavas Agency fioin AnlHoip, says (hut King Alboit is tit piesotil ut the llclgiau iiimy hi'iul iiuiilcn ut .Mallni's, Two inxoii piitiiiox, )n enncs. poiulcul continues, liuxo iitslnllcil thciusches In ho noal ohnlcnn nt. I.uckcii. I.aokcii Is a Mulunh f Hum sets and hits a royal pail,' nml u ns iilciico of King Allioil, Auothot' dispnlch Io t lie llavas Agency from llcruc, .SwiUcilninl, sits the Germnti uovcinincnt hits ml momslicd Die puhlii' In ho eooinuulcal to the u o of kotoseuo and uuxoliuo. "lth Medford trnrtn u Meilford msil. bbbbbbbLbbV ly eaWsBBMslBBWBBBHeaBC Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Cars Kffoctivc from August 1, 1011, to Angusl 1, 1010, nml guarantovil against any rctltiction (hiring lliat (imu: , Touring Car . . $490 Runabout . . . 440 Town Car . . . 690 K. O. II. Detroit. All ears fully equipped. (In tho United States of America Only). I'urtliw, wo will lio ablo to obtain tho maximum offiu iency in our factory produotion, and tho minimum oust in our purchasing and sales dopartuiontfl if wo can reach an output of !KX),0(X) oars between tho above dates. And should wo roach litis production wo agroo to pay as tho buyer's share from .10 to l!0 per car (on or about August .1, 1910) to every retail buyer who pur chases a new Kord car between August 1, 191-1, and 'August 1, J 910. For further particulars regarding these low nrices and profit -sharing plan, see tho nearest Ford JJraiich or FORD MOTOR CAR COMPANY C. E. GATES, Agent Sparta Building Medford, Oregon lr mi une raan 9000 Horsepower How the Largest Exclusive Tire Factory Keeps Cost Down and Keeps Quality Up flmtone TH?E5 Cost No More Than Average Everv facility for economical production that ctence hat bcet able to produce has been brought to bear 'in the Firestone plant to givo you Fircstono quality ot ordinary price. The power plnnt, where one rnan Teeoja tho boilers that produce 8000 horsepower, Is ono oxampJe of FJro atone scientific management, T)e great Firestone plant naturally attracts he country's ureateat tiro experts. Everymanlnthia factory la n tiro specialist, doinu his work with uldll nnd accuracy. Hero nothing but tlrca In, rnndo, and every ounce of steum power, every effort of the workmen, every bit of study nnd thought, arc focused on the making of Firestone Tlrca. Thla concentration and tjpcclalization in production muko jt ion Bible to ivu hichest quality at a cost no greater than only average tjrea, Most for Your Money in First Coat find Final Fconpmy POWELL AUTO (X), MEDFORD, OREGON " ' ' - PPTTV MEDFORD, OREGON k '"DkWmP Ifcl lTi Tb n- yaVrXaV&WPJaW,MtlTaVayMB tv N '. Y V A iiiiiiiiiiiiii'HMiiiit