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i. ! : f v" r its tawi two MEDFORD MAID TRIBUNE, MEDFOKU. ORiKClOy. SATURDAY, ATJOUSIP 29, 1011 I v 'il i.i , A' t f I i' I . l i tl l l I,. , '.. p r h Jo' l i r u V 7v ' c " '' - r VSJ if lOCAL AND 1 PERSONAL ' Mrs. iPellon of Ashland 'was .0 ttio ajuest of Moil ford friends Saturday. MM. Joseph Mors of Orants rasa was a Medford visitor Saturday. ,'Mr, and Mrs. Jntnes Thomson of rortHnid'arrlved In Modrord Friday o vWt lrlcnds. -v Day and. ntftht school nt the Med io r Comnurc!nl Colloeo. Gcorjre Lawrence and V. It. Attains worn ninons thoso down from Port land the latter part ot the week on biHnerm. C. L. Hohart, a Grants Pass busi ness man, was n Medford Usltor Sat unlay. The finest equipment in Oregon for jprtaltng truit labels. Medtord Print ing Co. Mr, and Mrs. Guy C. Jacobs ot VRhlahd wero the Kuests of friends ,, in thts city Saturday. John It. Shaver Vs down from Grants Pass Saturday on business. Automatic baso ball, that brand new out door caruc has arrived In Medford. Seo It at DoVoes tonight JtMt west ot Hotel Medford. p. Beatty was among those vis- Hlnc Medford from Portland Satur day. Mr, and Mrs. V. K. Hodgeman of Spokane visited friends In this city Saturday. Authentic war news received by Mall Tribune leased wire will bo posted daring the day at Hotel Med ford. Clatus Macltcady, a horticulturist of the Central Point district was among Medford friends. Saturday. D. It. Hill was anions the or chardlsta In Medford Saturday. Fall term day and night school at tho Medford Commercial College 31 X. Grapo street, begins Tuesday, Sep tember J st. A. Anderson of Rogue Itlver was among Medford business acqatntanccs Saturday, V. K. Hammel ot Eagle Point transacted business In Medford Sat urday. Tree props at the Medford Lumber M. G. Williams, a Sacramento busl- jmm man, arrived in Mcxnom Fri day for a abort stay. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Johnson o! Oakland were among Medford friends Saturday. Keteter's Ladles' Tailoring College will epen lor tho fall term Tuesday, September 1st, at the M. F. & II. balldJag. Rwasel Sewell, Miss S. S. Rush and Mrs. W. M. Miller were among those down from Portland Saturday vis iting lrlcnds. George Miller or Chicago tran sacted business la Medford Saturday, George Harrison, a Portland busi ness man, spent Saturday in' this city. Coffee mill for sale at Do Voe's. Roy Watson, ,1'hilllp Johnson, an-1 Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Johnson wero among those from Coqullle that spent Saturday in Medford. jt Mr. and Mrs. .John -E- Marblo of Los Angeles were Medford visitors Saturday. No tiles on the Pennant wrapped Bread. We are not advertising It, Just lettlBg it have Its way with the people. Positively contains no alum. Made at Newtown Bakery. 142 Fletcher Fish of Phoenix arrived In Medford Saturday for a short stay. David Cronemlller of Glendale was a business rlsltor in Medford Satur day. F. G. Thomson, a prominent agri culturist ot the Lake creek district, spent Saturday In Medford. Kodak flnisblug and suppllaa at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Iala Theater. M. O. Wllklns of Klamath Fulls was a Medford visitor the latter part of the week. Mlsa Kdna Mae Stlner of Caro. Mich., was among Medford frionds Friday. Hotel Medford dining room now opens at six a. m. and is open all fy. Corbln Edgell, a horticulturist of the .Englo Point .district, spent Sat urday In this city. ,. v. lii'CKet of Chicago was a recent buslnesti visitor in Medford J. O, Gerklng, the pest all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always .reliable. Negatives made any where, time or place. Studio 288 Main St. Phone 3 20-J. ,H. G. Bolton f St, Louis Iran sacted business In Medford Satur day. Call J. W. Mitchell for lawn now r troubles. Pfaope 20. Floyd Lance and 1L L. Alexander hae returned from Central Point where they made short business trip, Wetfcs t PIcGowm Co. IkairirMMMf w, ara apt aknF lk's'W "Mlrktf, I. Johnson ot Coqulllo Attended to business Interests In Medford this week. l- W. Scbneldcr ot New York spent Saturday In Mcdtoitl on bnst nes Two counter ahow-casos for aalo nt Do Voe's. AV, 8. Weston, the popcorn man and family, have returned from a ten day's outing nt Newport. They re port having had nn enjoyable time on tho beach, tho weather was cool and manj visitors nt tho Resort. One meat case for salo at De Voe's. Mr. Clarence Langans and wife from llandon arrived yesterday to make their home In Medford. Mrs. Lnnglun'a Is a sister ot Mrs. W. S. Weston, nnd Mrs. J. J. Owlngs. , Get It at Do Voo's. Twenty dollars will bo given In priics for tho best rose display at a school children's roso show to be held the first Saturday after school opens. Tho prises were to be awarded at the exhibit held Friday but owing to tho fact that few chil dren had known of tho contest, It was decided to hold another exhibit. A packing houso 30x40 is helm: constructed on the Fraxler orchard Just north ot the Budge place. See R. II. McCurdy for Aetna Fi delity and Surety Bonds. U Peterson spent Saturday at Grants Pass vising friends. Miss Florence Weed ot Hlllsboro was the guest of Medford friends this week. Kotiak finishing the best, at Wet ion's Camera Shop. Over 1st Thea ter. James Fry, an agriculturist of the Applegate district, spent Saturday la Medford. Kvcry local train coming from points In the Roguo river valley was loaded Saturday with people coming to Medford to attend tho circus. The hltchracks wero full early In the morning and hundreds of orchard- Is Li drove to tho city In motor cars Water Superintendent Georg Tranna reports improvements being made at the city Intake. Mr. Tran na and Councilman Hargravo have Just returned from an auto trip to the Intake. The forest firo situation has Im- proved much tho last week. At present the only serious fires aro nt Star Gulch and Wards Crock. A force of 20 men have been sent to combat the Star Gulch fire. Tho woods are becoming dryer every day however and until a rain there Is constant danger. Tho Howell crop harvest Is In full swing. The D'Anjou harvest will be gin In a few days, a few already hav ing -been picked. Tho Cornice and Bosc are yet to bo picked. United States District Attorney C. L. Rcames and wife ot Portland and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Colvlg of Med ford, have returned from a two weeks outing on Upper Roguo river near Prospect. They occupied a bun galow at the Oregon-California Pow cr company plant. They found the best, of fishing on both forks of Roguo river. Axel Ltindgrcn of tho Rlue Lcdgo district is In the city today. Lottie M. Howard Is showing the advanced styles in new fall millinery. Miss Kenyon will be her trimmer again this season and will arrive In a fow days when she will announco a general fall display. S. D. Graham and R. D. Wallace tried out their Maxwell car around Holland and Derby this week, look ing up business, returning by way of Meadows and Deagle neighborhood Miss Holtz, the new trimmer for F, K. Deuel & Co., arrived the first ot tho week and Is now establishes in their millinery section. Mlsi Holts comes direct Irom the east, where she has had New York exper ience and Is considered an expert In her line. For a pleasant rido over the new paved Pacific highway tako tho auto car to Central Point and return. Leaves Main street every hour Sun day from 9:30 a. in. to 10:30 p. m. Round trip 2D cents. GUARD TSING TAU TSINO TAU, Aug. 2'J. fiix Japan eso warship may lw won every day from the Thing Tun fortifications, ertiihiiig hack ami forth beyond the range of the German guns. Only men clad in khaki nre jer mitled to show (hcnisclvcN on the lortificotioiiM. Wiite clothing in barred because it U cnm-piciioiis. Tint Gcrmtuix are fuutimiiiig with energy their preparation against at tack by land. Mines it re being plac ed and provided with electrical con. nectioiiR ami j,'iitm nru being brought into poNitipu, The Oeriimn assert lhn( every day illovvcd llicni fur picjiurntfoii mean lluil they will he nlile In iuflfol ramalUe on the Jni micMu of not Ivuh than 000 men, Vwi 0t thm nmi Tiwa U wliwi you twok (lor. Jouic hm titnrt aud imtronls how Indus JAPANESE WARSHIPS I Wl l ANENI GERMAN ACIS LONDON, Auu. ill), 7:10 i. - A ilNlxitoli to Hit Heuter Telegraph t'ompniiy from Osleiul sfty- Die eom-mis-ion of nilinters or Mule left to- tiny lor tho I'niteil Slnlei. Tho min ister nre olmrveil whit n mission l I'rvMilent Wilson, to whom tlioy will deliver ti document from the Uoljjinn government rclntinji to nleltfeu4 viola tions of the international law eonvvn tions by Germany and solicit net ion by the American government. The commission is composed of Messrs. VnndcrvcMe, Clflhlei Delvielle and Desmlelcer. Kmile Vaudervelde i the orinlist lender in the llolginn chamber of deputies. LONDON, Anjr. '29, 4:2". n. m.-Ae-eodinir to the Antwerp eorresjMinder.t of the Daily News Kinir Albert eon Mnntly tninjrles with ItU troop- and wits iu the trenches in the fighl'iijt around Malines. lie was nlwnys. a' the point of the greatest danger, n Mating and encouraging the men. ti" went anions them attired .simply nf. a soldier nnd Ins smpathetio eon duel had n renin rknhle effect. L0UVAIN WIPED OUT (Continued from Page 1) town on lire, and many people nru Miid to have perished in the flames. The telephone service of Ktnin wns left in the hands of a girl who stuck to her Hst while shells were bursting all nround the telephone office and called up Verdun everv fifteen min utes to give an account of what wnt going on. The director of Msls nt Verdun wns listening to a message being sent by this girl when suddenly she inter rupted her communication to say: "A botnh hns just fnllcn in this off tee." This ended the conversation. WASHINGTON, Aug. 29. A de fense of the German destruction of the historic Belgian town otLouvaln, was contained In a wireless dispatch from the Berlin foreign offlco to tho German embassy hero today. Tho message says: "In consequenco ot a sudden attacli ot Belgian troops from Antwerp, tho German garrison at Louvain went on to meet the enemy, leaving only one battalion of the last reserves and an army service corps. I "Thinking this was a retreat oi the German troops, priests ot Lou vain gave tho people amniunitlon and civilians began to shoot at unsuspect ing German troops from windows In different parts of the town and wounded many. A fight lasting 24 hours took placo between the Ger man soldiers and the people of tho town. Parts of tho city aro burn ing and civilians met carrying armt aro killed. "A manifesto ot the chief of gen eral staff speaks of liestlal cruelty on tho wounded and makes tho civil authorities of tho town responsible for tho provocation and for providing people with arms. "Tho leaders of tho German army," the dispatch continues, protest against news ot tho cruelties ot Ger man warfare. German troops some times had to take severe measures when provoked by the pcoplo mak ing treachorous attacks upon them or committing atrocities against the wounded. The responsibility for this method of warfare falls entirely upon tho civil authorities of occupied ter ritory who glvo arms to civilians and stir them up to take part In tho war. Tho German troops nover harmed peoplo or private property without cause. The Gorman soldiers are not Incendiary or pillagers." Rain Spoils Tennis NKWI'OItT, It. I., Aug. 20. Knln today caiit-cd the Kintponeiiiciit of two semi-final mntelies in the all comers tournament in the national lawn tenuU ehampinnship in singles, NOTICK. -Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will apply to the city coun cil of the city of Medford, Oregon, at Its next rogular meeting, Septem ber 1st, 1914, lor a license to sell malt, vinous and splrltous Ilquoru at his place of business, No. 36 tt. Front street, Medford, Oregon, for a porlod of six months. Dated Aug. 18, 19H. B. B. ItADCLIFF, lUt It Today Resolve to smoko Gov, Johnson cl gora, tho best, and therehy patroHlxe home industry, tf t..1: arpsy.-TT.-, r zttrt u . TOO hTK TO OfJlaWJinr, FOR HAI,HlKhten weaned pigs, t fX.SC KHrh two sows Willi M0 Pigs at Nhiu for WM, II, W IlBiiitohHrK, M4i(jfrJ, 0r. wMfcM-waj I STJARY'SAAM TOOPEN W. 7 Classes nt St, Mary's Academy will bo resumed Monday, September 7. The Aindemlo department In accord ance with the modern Idenl of de veloping each Jinpll conforuinbly to nntttml nptllmlea nnd with n ltw toward preparation for the practical dally occupations of llfu. has under gone some- changes nnd, this year, of fers n wider scope for the selection of course adopted to each ono'a tnste and talents thnn ever before. Do restlc science will be taught In the manner best stilted to ulitiilntng prar- tlral results In tho homo; and In tho science dnsse for girls, those de partments of science, particularly of chemistry nnd botany, most useful to the home maker will be given special attention. The nrt classes too will be drawn upon In tho Interests ot thoco who are to bo trnlned In the Important fcleiiee ami nrt of imnu making. At tho same time tho pri marily cultural subjects cannot bo neglected and Ijtln, Kngllsh, Frencn and German will be taught in the usual excellent manner. Special work In dramatics and oral' expres sion has been planned and this work ns well as that which pertains to bomo economics will no carried out. In the grades In a manner whlca promises to bring about tlto closer union of homo and school, so muctt advocated by critic of our present educattonnl conditions; as wo:t ns to Improve the already almost Ideal opJ portunltlen ot the grade pnpit at 5:. Mary's. The Academic diploma ad mits to tho St. Mary's Coltego at Portland, Oregon, as woll as to the state accredited normal schools at 'Marylhurst, Oswego, Oregon, and Spokane and Seattle, Wash. The music department offers les sons In piano, violin, cello nnc harp. The Vrourses aro based on tho best modern methods and It Is expectoa that this year's work In music will surpass even the best of tho excellent DR. J. D. RICKERT Kulte I -a Over ISrm-l A Oo.'a GftemEttt&y Optometry Is now the recognized designate tho new Uriiglcss Srlenco fitting of glasses. MEDFORD wwlm0kaa$l xz 8. II. liaunutn 31 North Grape Stmt II., I. VanGlldcr School of Bookkeeping, Shorthnnd and Typewrit ing, Kngllsh Department, Business Practice nnd I'oumanshlp, Commercial Law and Arithmetic New l'aplht May Kntcr ut Any Time DAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 1 TO THOUGHTFUL YOUNG PKOPM It you aro seeking a business education that Is practical, then wn shall hope to have you with lis. Since tho primary object which most young people havo In attending a commercial school Is to scctiro available pre paration for business luo, it is important that tney soloct a school which has a course of study embodying tho largest amount of practical Information crystallzcd facts, which will bear directly and effectively upon tho work which they will havo to do, and which can bo mastered In the ebortcst possible lime. CALL. niONF. IR-Ti, OK WRITK MEDFORD COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Box M We WiH Be In Ottr M l New Modern Store jf 11 111 C SJala Cl.ul faV ,HI itlit Em nam uimi fBJ Hl MaHHI T SEPiEMBIiK 1st TM TI Phone 10 H aan 'BBH M MEDFORD M PHARMACY m SlB? 'BBSM BBw 'BIb . . ,MafafBM work of pnst jears. As In former years frequent muslcnles and recitals will be a means of stlmiiUtlUK in terest In classic, music nnd of giving stmtout tho composed bearing anu graco ot execution charartorHtlu ot cuitveitt trnlned pupils. In tho art dupaitment continual changes nnd Improvements mnrk the step of put- gross. Much of tho summer hns been ont by those In charge In the study of tho newer method of tho Inrgo art schools hud a year of tho best results In the history of the academy Is vxpneted, Courses in china decoration, wntor color, oil painting, pen nnd Ink and charcoal drawing nre offered. For the ordi nary nnpll not registered In tho art tlcmtrtmcnt outdoor nketchtug audi designing will bo Interesting ami well developed features of the com ing j ear's class work -or not tho lenst Important woik of both music and art department will he done In the grammar grade and academic class rooms. TRAIN LOAD YANKEES LEAVE WAR ZONE HKlH.lN, Aug. 28, iu London, Aug. 21), ft: 10 a. m.-The special train for Americans which left today was not fully occupied, The uexl train willlttut on August !I0. Commander llynn and hi asslht anti. t'ommandersr K'ird nnd Martin, nnd t'nplains r'enlon, Miller, Cross itdil Kuochs, who instituted the relief bureau here, finJl considerable diffi culty in persuading Americans to go to Holland. Attention A. K. A. M. A All Master Masons will as. scmblo nt Masonic Hall Sun day, August 36, at 3 p. m. sharp for tho purpose of attending tho funeral ot Silas V. Hamilton. By Order of W. M A. N. HILOKUUANI), Secretary, word In the Optical World to of Kyo Testing, nnd the proper 21.1, Medford, Oregon. .fe ?r Fall Millinery HafaV iKlBBFw' t at fe r ' im ' t i i.v.- s' s n VlSiW r V.v 7Q V wv i? W m BaTM. a, V ... V . M r laaT. PBf SBvaB)SlBBK'JBaBaBakk .BBflBaHBaBiBaBaiW vlHfuTHn SBBaKjaaBaBaTalrtV NflBBJM VBBa' Jackson County Fair and Pear Show at , MEDFORD Sept.9, 10, 11,12 Riggest display of all kinds of products of farm, Kanlm, orchard, kitchen, pantry, art, stock, poultry, etc., over shown in Southern Oregon. 500 products will be shown from one form by D.W. Iiwc SPIRITED SPEED CONTESTS lly tho bett llnrncxH UniNl'M ami flnllopciM in tin country. $5000 PREMIUMS AND PURSES INCLUDING $1500 ON FRUITS ijtiOOONIMJAKKAI.ONI! Free Mnrtjgo for fniilH ami vcKetahlcn until the fair opcim. BIG FREE ATTRACTIONS Weill: ly of gnoit miihle. Xo dull nil thu Thursday Ashland Day Friday Medford Day SaturdayJackson' County Day I .A I - CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT A Hpffiul fcaliiro Huh yiur with prien on liecilleworkuiiuiiial Iralti iiitr, cuokiiiif, f(nern, m'kcIiiIiIi'k, poultry, iciiiimiiMil, ilratviiie iIoIIn niul ihill fluthcH, eld. BIG DAHLIA SHOW - i, Ami iliHilay nl' oilier itinvtirn. (Jil h I'rcinliini I,k ii my nlui'it will iniiii J, T, HI'liMWK, I'hw, On Tuesday SeptiiibMVlsi; i'.ll Wo will dlsplny our rail Hliowlng of tho latest In pat tern nud street hntti hud also a llttn of Imported novelties at popular pi Icon. vi no DAnrDTc i.ssn ai sisfSBB.sa .i 'Hccoud ritinr M. M.Hloro Wo (live H. & II. (Iiccn Trading Htnmps momoiitH, Semellilny loinj time. or (Jcnil In llm Hi'iuvlHry hih) Iik yi'ii hum, HID I, MinVtH, H. iJ i . Y V ;V "wx m - j iT V r c k o - v t'.J V,JL