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GASOLINE CAUSE
$2000 LOSS IN
EAST SIDE FIRE
HE 010 CIRCUS ARRIVES; HAPPY DAY FOR OLD AND YOUNG
painted mannil'ii'eneo, reeled off the
miles alonuside. If merely thu five
street parade was so kIoHous, they
meditated, what mum tho show itself
hot
Indeed, every oldster agreed, loo,
that the pageant way all and more, in
magnitude and sumptuous heautv,
than Harnum & llailey had promised,
Tho half iv thousand horses elicited
limine front all ontoohprs, They
ranged fioiu groat Clydesdale and
IVivliomti draft horses to liny Hhet
lands, ami were in the pink of condi
tion and spiiiK Their trappings
were splendidly oinule.
Arriyed hack at th show grounds,
the circus took a long hreath and was
ready for its afternoon ponfoiiniinoo.
At 1 o'clock thu chains at the main
culmiH'o were rcmovoil and tho thou
sands who hud flocked to the. smmo
hy railroad, trolley car, automobile,
afoot and nliorsc, made n masked as
sault upon the seven uniformed ticket
inkers.
Ou Monday llarnmn & llailey will
make encampment in Chlcn, The
last of Uie circus trains will lnuvo
here soon niter midnight tonight,
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An nxplodon that Mint hunitnp;
Hiisoliuc over the interior of A. .
.Mrtlinfj rcddence, South Tripp street,
started ft fire, Saturday morning thtit
destroyed I lie hnne n well ns an
other liuue owned hv Mr. Snlintf, and
part in 11 v destroyed n Rurae lielonj;
inj to Frank C. Willeke, it IS nml
JO oiitU Tripp.
The cause of llic explosion is not
known, ll is thought that n onn of
Kiipolinc exploded. The firo spread
quickly to tlu ndjoiuini; house und
gumpr. The loss is about $'2000.
Koine time wiih lost in a misundcr-
stnndiiV'nl the fire Mutiuu ns to the
locution of tho fire. When the fire
man nl the telephone limited South
Tripp street to the chief and the
truck driver, they thought ho said
.South Grape Street. The truck wn
driven several blocks out of the way
before tho error was discou-red.
The Volunteers wore called out and
made n nuiek run.
Ono feature of the fire was tho
huge, crowd that attended. For
ninny block nlniit; Main streets auto
vein. lined up and hundreds of those
wnifiii to see tho circus parade
rushed to the fire.
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GERMANY'S FIELDS
LONDON. Aus. 29, G:42 a. m. -A
dispatch to the Daily News from Rot
terdam says that out ot CO. 000 In
habitants ot Mallnes, only 200 are
now left la the town. Refugees
state that many were killed by the
bombardment and practically all of
tho others fled.
The Gennadi aro bringing up heavy
siege guns of a new pattern for use
against Antwerp. These guns have
also been used at Mallnes.
The Germans hare ordered able
hodie Delgiana la Liege and Tongre
and in the vicinity to proceed at once
to Germany to assist in harvesting.
Tbo news of this order is likely to
awell greatly the number ot Detglan
refugees In Southern Holland.
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MONDAY MORNING, AUG. 31
"Wo will 1k opon for Inisincss in our now storeroom, No. 1212
l'J. Muiii slroot, whoro wo will luivo nul'o room and ho hoi lor
fixod to display onr Htoi-k and tako oaro of our customoi-H. T
will havo tho larj-ost lino of Tino now and np-to-tlato oods to
hIiow thia I'all I havo ovor had.
Martin J. Reddy, The Jeweler
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WAR IN PERSON
OKXEVA, Switatcrland, Auff. 25, by
way or Paris, Aujf. '29. lJO p. in.
(delayed in traiismis'.ioiO. Enijieror
'William and the Oermuu general
staff are lnakiiitr both Cologne and
Mains their headipiarters. nccording
to intelligence reaehiiij; Itasel today.
The emiKiror is passing continuously
between the two cities personally di
rect iner tho nnaies in the fighting in
Jk'lgium.
KIAO CHOW FORTS
FIRE ON JAPANESE
TSINfl TAlTi Kino Chow, Aur. 2!),
12 noon. Ono of the forts threw u
shell uorosH tho entrance of the bay
ycxterduy at a small parly of Jup
mice or Cliiiu-ot' that liad liinded on
Cupo Jaesclike. The lauding party
departed immediately. Its mission
wus not known.
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TO REPULSE
Sparing 3uj toilet
That uccesoity of life, the Hamum
& Hailey circus, came today and all
the city succumbed to the overpow
ering mnxtery of ils -pell. En mne,
city resident and country cousin
scrutinized the pieture(pie entrance
of the strangers into ttmngc laiul-,
watched the rising and expansion of
the tents, gaxed with iitonishcd eye
upon the glitleriii" Mrcct parade and
flocked to the scene of exhibition at
the show grounds.
As the day progressed it became
more and more convincingly evident
how thoroughly deserving the initi
tution is of its optiluriy bestowed
title, '-Orentept Show ou Earth." And
jt is not only the mot remarkable
amusement enterprise ever nscemblcd,
but perhaps the most highly system
atized and most brilliantly innnaged
business organization in this twenti
eth century world, its now compied
of the hearts of young' and old today
was instantaneous and complete.
All the town was asleep when the
Final! boy slipped nut of his front
gate and softly snicked tlie latch be
hind him this morning. I lis errand
MEN AG-ERIE
was to wnteh the circus detrain, nnd
he was legion, dreaming of romance
nnd renown and all that should be
nnd is not. A- he waited in the rail
road vanN, far up the trnck ennu
n sullen roar and then the husky di
apason of an engine whistle. The
roar strengthened nnd strengthened.
It was the first section of the circus
train, puffing in from Eugene.
The common destination was the
show grounds, at the south end of
Grape nnd Holly. There ''Happy
Jack" Snellen, bos ennvasman, was
in supreme control of n horde of
brawny men. His comprehensive
scrutiny of tho area (piickly deter
mined boundaries, lines nnd angles,
and indicated how best to avoid
roughness and depressions a ml how
to overcome the other phwicnl re
sistances the tract offered. Soon he
unwound a metal tape line and trav
ersed the lot. Slender iron roils were
planted where he indicated. These
were immediately replaced by sturdy,
wooden stakes, to which the tent
ropes were later fastened. Tho
ground ipiirklv bristled with these
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pegs thrust into place with unerring
aim nnd in perfect cadence by gangs
of sledgchnmmer wielders.
Active preparation tor the parade
were ou immediately nfler man and
beast had finished breakfast. Fred
liradaa, equestrian director, bended
the line. Hands playing, horses
prancing, wagon rumbling, culiope
screaming, clowns -f rollicking, the
fantastic panorama moved away.
Densely crowded business and resi
dential streets awaited its gay nnd
glamorous coming'. Forty elephant'
swayed to nml fro with heavy tread
and three herds of camels boro bur
dens of oriental feminine beauty. Six
bnuds yielded circus melody. Drivers
pitched nnd rolled in their seats us
they handled the ribbons of eight und
ten nnd twelve plumed horses nil (it
nned, und clouds of hoys, every sense
number and stunned lV the gold und
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Buyers to Share in Profits
Lower Prices on Ford Cars
Effective from August 1, 1J)M, to August 3, 101i, and
guaranteed against any reduction during that time:
Touring Car
Runabout .
Town Car .
$490
440
690
P. 0. 1). Detroit. All cars fully equipped.
(In th0 I'nlted States ot America Only).
Further, wo will bo able to obtain the maximum effic
iency in our factory production, and tho minimum cost
in our purchasing and sales departments if wo can
reach an output of 300,000 cars between tho above
dates.
And should wo reach this production we agree- to pay
as tho buyer's share from $10 to $(0 per oar (on or
about August 3, 1J)15) to every retail buyer who pur
chases a now Ford car between Augurft 1, JAM, and
August 1, 1910.
For further particulars regarding theso low prices and
profit-Bliariiig plan, see tho nearest Ford liraiieh or
Dealer.
FORD MOTOR CAR COMPANY
C. E. GATES, Agent
Sparta Building Mcdford, Oregon
for Special Parties to the Sulphur Oa tlis. Vlstlng Lodges, Clubs, Picnics
and Moonlight Excursion. Arrange by Phone, Medfprd 300, or Ashland
371'J3' A. S. AMES, Proprietor
LONDON, Aug. 2D, 2:lfl p. in, A
dispatch to the Kvening News from
Copenhagen says;
"Ordinary railroad transportation
in Germany iiH been suspended for
thu present becauso the railroads are
engaged in carrying; troop from the
west front to (he hard-pressed east
front.''
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Excursion to Butte Falls
PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY
Sunday, August 30th
The trip to Butte Falls is a gcenic ono through tho
mountains and affords a pleasant day's outing. Take
your lunches and enjoy yourself. Good fishing in
Little Butte
Train Iwivw Medford H i, in, liotui'iiliig, rvneUm
.Modfui'tl 7:00 p. In,
$1,00-ftOUND TRIP- $1,00
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Formal Opening
Autumn Millinery
Two Days
Thursday and Friday
September 3rd and 4th
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1Mb vtfth groat plcasuro that we nnnounco this opening, which, to pur minds, in tho most auKpiciouH
w opon our entiro inillinery noction to our many pat-
llVlulllOU to uu pt-unuiu.
y which wo huv.o prepared for thJH oeeitHionto he oho
Boon iu tho eity of Aiedford. Among otlier notablo
on display tho now hiiHtpto turhaiw, caijoticr and tri-
nrrt'iisirnitrtf its kind in tho hiHtoi'i' of oni Htoi'n.
OirTliureday morning at 10 a. m. wo will thro
i'oiih, extending to each and every one a most cordial 1
Wo,b'cliovo the collection of new .Fail Millinor
of the most exclusive and fashionable showings over
innovations for the coming season you will find hero
corn models j new ostrich and cockado trimmings; al
ivuimve juni rurivvti iruiu iiur iiuyur ill iuw
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York a beautiful assort intuit of the fashionable Knox
Ifats, IVJuwhich e have the exclusive agency.
Remember the date and come prepared to select that now Kail Hat while the solcctiqn is complete,
F. K. DEUEL & CO.
MILLINERY SECTION
SECOND FLOOR
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