Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 02, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Mrs. a. D. Hoffnirm nnd sninll
daughter will leave soon for a
tnonth'n visit In Sun Francisco.
Miss Allco I'nlmor loft Tuesday for
Kan .Toso, Cal., wItcre.Rlio will enter"
OwStste Normal September IB. Sho
will vlalt friends nl Osklnml, llerfco-
Jfar.nnflnnta Crur.
'flWtlfHMt equiprflentA Oregon, tor
JifltiUnTTrult laliell. Mfarord Print
ImTGo. ,,V ,t j
iJH. 1. Peck was down from Porl
IjJnd this nwk tn visit friends.
,,1 M. Hurnslile or Seattle was n
h'unlnesi visitor In puttlffegd Wednes
day. " ( '
Now la your opi6rttinity. IMIson
records will lio sold for 25c n piece
na long as they last, first come, first
served!' Palmer Piano riacc, Oar-nctt-C6rcy
building. 24 South Grape.
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''1I. n. Tlcknor was nmonK the Port
land business men spending Wcdnes
ay' In this city.
It. If. Klerman, a Seattle business
Wan, visited Med ford Tuesday night.
- Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Swingle, promi
nent Klamath Falls citizens, are vis
iting Med ford for a few daysj'
Automatic bM ball. tWat brand
aew ont door game, has arrived In
Medford. Sea It at DeVoes tonight.
just wetf(JlotlJedfofd.
Mrs. Henry Marsh" has returned to
Med ford nfteraii. absence o several
ttinnttitt.
Dr.. KuReno. Fullar of New yorfc U
Tlsltlng-Medford this week."
' Steam heated room -with or wlth-
iot board,-extra weals served... Mrs.
Grace Burrls, 249 South Riverside.
142
J. A.- Kappholim was down from
Salem Tuesday transacting business.
Daniel D. Holt, a Fargo, N. I)., bus
iness man, is spending a few days In
this city.
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Newton aro up
from Hornbrook, Cal., looking over
the valley.
Threo room apartment furnished,
gas, brick building, rent reasonable,
Kghts, phone and bath free. 223 W.
Main. 141
H. N. Starr was among thoso from
nuKuo iiiver inn sjivm pan. ui mu
week In Medford.
f A. L. Prearr was among thoso down
from Salem Wednesday on business.
r jmaiircuiro nmr arena avwiyvv .j
'Wall TrlbM leased wire willMlrs
. 4k.tl . . .. J few
ideated during Um day at Hotel Med
', C. D. Stout, a citizen of 'Jackson
ville, spent Tuesday night la Med
ford.
a T. W. Tabbott of Portland arrived
-u Medford Tuesday for a short buil-
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-r Tree props at the Medford Lass her
Conpaay.
J. M. Dortermundt of Glcndalo wai
A Medford visitor Wednesday morn
ing. He has business Interests here.
Walter Meyer of Berrldge, Minn.,
arrived in Medford Wednesday In the
interests ot buslnees.
No flics on tho Pennant wrapped
Bread. We are not advertising It,
just letting It have Its way with the
people. Positively contains bo alum.
Made at Newtown Bakery. 142
H. h. Church ot San DIcgo, Is u
Medford visitor this week. He has
business Interests here.
E. Ingle of San Francisco tran
sacted business In,tlils city Wednex
day nio'rnloKi, " , f
Kodak JlnlsW&g and anppKM at
Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isis
Theater. , .
'vMrs.'4fuuvd-Wflrd'of Roseburg waa
the ue TpT friends In Medford the
early part'drtho. week. .
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Muck of Port
land aro making a short stay in this
city.
Order it today and have tho best,
Mountain Meadow butter at Fout's.
140
D. Allen of Salem was among Med
ford business acquaintances Wednes
day, Earl Hammond, a Portland busi
ness man, was a recent visitor In this
city.
J. Oi Gerklng, the best all around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives Bade any-
.where, time or place. Studio 228
Mala St. Phone 31' O.J.
O. K. Mooro of Winters, Cal., tran
sacted business in Medford Wednes
day morning.
(l Joseph WHon of tho Talent die
tlot is spending a (ew days with Med
ferd friends",
Call J, W, Mitchell for lawn mow
er troubles. Phone 20,
Among other exhibits at the Com
Hferclal jilul) roqnm arc soma very
large tomatoes of tho Yellow Pondo
rea variety, They wore grown by
Ckone Chung In a garden belonging
to Mm, Keddle.
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Weeks k McGowin C.
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Order It today and hnvo tho bct,
Mountain Meadow butter at Fout's,
i 140
4 Miss Rillh Wilson of th Talenl
Kdtstrlci, a graduate of Medford high
schooMn j13, la', among thoso that
will itako up Freshman work vat the
University of Oregon this year.
Fred Heard of Vancouver, ttrlttsh
Columbia, Is spending a few days
with Medford business acquaintances,
Tho butler of quality, Mountain
Meadow, at Font's. J 40
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dundy of San
Francisco woro Medford visitors the
early nart of the week
AHhur llawley ot"Kan Diego t-
tnmled.tb business Interests In Med
ford Wednesday.
Get It at Do Voo's.
Campbell & N.vo have brought In
three peacljes from tho Griffin crecR
orchajnlR1 that are'amoiig tho largest
ever exhibited In Medford. Two of
tho peaches weigh a pound each and
tho other 17 ounces. Tho IT ounco
peach Is 12 V Inches In diameter.
Tho peaches Have perfect color and
aro prlxe-wlnnlng specimens. They
are on exhibit at the Commercial
club. K. Webb of Central Point has
a peach on exhibit that weighs Just,
one pound. K. W. Streets, secretary
of tho Commercial club, says that
the peaches of Roguo river valley thts
year, are bjgger and letter than ever
bjjtero ahd cqmparo favorably with
the bcstSeacbeJ grown in the United
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states.
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See n. n:McCurdy for Aetna II-
dellty and Surety Bonds.
' -S to Vn. hn tinrlioiiltiirlat Via.
Itjd Medford Wednesday morning.
1 -Two' new' f Ire's' haYe beeri reported.
Oilo of these, on the Ashland road,
sonlh'ofllfatt prairie Is quite ser
ious, 300 acres having been burned
over beforo tho fire was discovered.
Tho other Is near Pilot Rock. Both
fires will be combatted by the state
fire associations.
Addison Bennett of tho Oregonlan
was down from Portland Wednesday
morning.
The butter or quality, Mountain
Meadow, at Fout's. 140
E. Furst of Portland was among
Medford busjness acquaintances the
early part of tho week.
E. C. Daggett was among thoso
down from Portland Wednesday on
business.
Koaak finishing the beat, at Wes-
ten's CameraShop.. lOver J
4 A ' i T V
f Mi A Marvin, $)ij
Jsla Thea-
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Hill busi
ness man, was a Mearord visitor
a 8hort,-tlme Wednesday.
JTAjJBiisUy-and" A. II. Ferguson
of 'Portland 'transacted 'business in
this city Tuesday
Samuel BJock, a San Francisco
business man, was a visitor in this
elly Wednesday.
Dr. MacCollough, who Is to dollver
a lecture on tho present European
crises, at tho Christian church on
Ft'day droning; haslbeen following
tho events of the war closely, and
with 3il knowledge of European, po
litical conditions, should be able to
give his listeners some interesting
facts concerning tho war and Its
causes. The young peoples' societies
ot tho city churches aro managing
tho entertainment, and are going to
use tho proceeds to buy Bibles, one
for every hotel room In Medford. An
excellent musical program, by the
best local musicians has been ar
ranged In connection with Dr. Mac-
Cullough's talk.
Roger C. Caldwell of Portland was
In Medford Wednesday In tho Inter
ests of business.
J. J. Richardson of Portland tran
sacted business In Medford Wednes
day. Thomas Bates of Chicago was
among Mettford business, acquaint
ances the early "part of .the week.
;. -K.-ibVBreJrt a Philadelphia ''busi
ness mnn, spent Wednesday morning
In.thUclty.
Henry E-Preneh ef,Now York was
among those 'that attended business
Interests In this city Wednesday
morning.
W. R. Hicks of Chicago arrived
in Medford Wednesday morning on
a short buslnees trip.
It. W. Teller, formerly city record
er of Medford, was down from Eu
gone Wednesday on tho Interests of
business.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Root of Minn
eapolis aro spending vL few daya in
Medford visiting fJends and lopklug
over the valley In view of locating.
Mr. and Mrs. Johu-W. Tucker of
Now York woro Medford vltor
Tuesday night.
N. C. McConnell was down from
Seattlo Wednesdoy attending to busi
ness Interests.
J, W, Walford and C. P. Stovens
ero anlong the Portland business
men"In Medford tho early part of
tho wook,
Milton Block of San Francisco
transacted business In lleuroni
Wednesday,
Miss Eunice Miinson, Miss Mary H-
Mooro and Mr. und Mrs. P, If. Mun-
son have returned from a three
hiubIIi's outing at Wiasta Retreat,
California,
Tho latest fall styles In ladM'
eoats, suits, blouses and skirts are
bolNg rtttilvttd each day from the
eastern slyle fentern, Coma JH una
MEDFORD MAffi TRIBUNE
A long looked-forwnrd-to event,
tho formal millinery opening at
Deuel's occurs TlUtrs'day and Friday,
September, 3rd nudn 4th. U of tho
most fashionable effects tor autumn
.wear, will bo shown. - Don't fall, to
attend.
Tho new Masque are hero. Sc
them at Deuel's.
Four McDavllt Cling peaches,
weighing n pound each aro Wing ex
hibited by II. 11. Patterson.
VAST ARMIES OH MARCH
(Contlnnsa. from, Page l)
"In tho lunin northern theatre of
llio war, lhl (leimim lulvnnee np
iwars to continue willunil -iMokeninji
its iwice.
"It tnuxt lie indeed nil over-won ried
nnnv Hint Uie'tU'rinnii' nn liriuginc
lownnl the (oils of WrU. They
have mnde nn effort which nearly de
serves lo ho railed superhiunnii.
Nolhintr like it ever heftm wn seen
in war.
"Yet wo inny lie sure lliey huve
spenl theme-lvi" in vniu."
LONDON. Sept. 2, :10 n. in
In n di-imtfh fnim Pari"!, dnled Sun-
day, August 110, the local correspond
ent of tho Duilv Mml sny.x there h
one circumstance reannlinir the jmi
tion in which the allied timdes now
find thenWIvcH which may he re-
yarded hi hoHful. Tlmt i thul nt
SI. Quentiii, the nngle of their iol
tion, thev upwnr to hnve thrust fni-
wnnl a llirenloninjr wedge into thej
enemv's renter. The allies will lumi
the benefit, Ftttjlie eiigniirmont lliut
will hr .resumed nt dnjhrenk tomor
row '(Monday),' the rirrpendcnl
erintinne. of moving on the eneinyV
interior line.-. There U tliercfore.
possibility (hut n vigorous rouiiler
nttnek from I.nfvro might succeed in
cutting through I lie flennnn center.
"So, here is (lie enemy within sixty
mile.s of Paris," the rorrcsMindent
declares. "What will happen if the
fortune of this battle once again goes
ngninst the nllie.sf Wr may perhaps
sec British trootw falling hack with
(heir French comrades on l'nris."
GALACIA' IN RUSS HANDS
(Continued from Pag 1)
flii nnd thirty-two guns nnd n quan
tity of .supplies nnd made ninny jn?-,
oners, including n general.
.Force Retreat
''On the south fronl, in the Wnr
snw'difctrict, nil the Auxtritin attacks
have been rcie)leil with success.
Assuming the offeusio on our right
wing, we forced the Austrinns to re
treat, capturing three cnnnoiv ten
rapid-fire guns nnd over one thou
sand prisoners. According to stulc
ments made by tho latter, the Aus
trian losses were very henvy."
A telegram received in nn official
quarter in l-oiulon (ndny from Hie
chief of the Russian general stuff de-1
dares Hint the Russian reserve ip
Kaxtem Prussia is lo he regarded n
purely local nnd duo to the sudden
reinforcements ot tho flcnniiiis.
(probably nt Oraudcnz nnd Thorn)
and Hie arrival of their siege guns.
Russian reiufnrcemcnlri nNo iin-
medintely arrived.
KoenlgsliHttn Next
LONDON, Kept. 2, f):W n. in. -A
difipatrh to (ho Daily News from
Rome, says:
"Besides ndvniiciug in East 1'nirt
sin, (he Itiissinus aro alo invading
Oennnny in Norlhcni ruliein, their
object i vO hcin hoenigslnitle, in
l'ntssian fiilein, whence presumably
thev will mnrcli on Berlin via Jlrcs
Inti." Do It Today
Resolve to sm6k'e Got. Johnson ci
gars, the best, and thereby1 patronize
home Industry. tf
With Medford trade Is edford m
TOO LATE TO CfiAHfftFT.
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FOR RENT Modern housekeeping
rooms, gas and bath. Call after C
o'clock. Phone GB-H. 219 Talent
St., off South Central Ave. ICC
Bartlett
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Taxidermists and Furiers
You know our ability m Taxidermists.
Furs clcnued, repaired and remodeled.
New i'lii-s made to order a'nd carried in
stoelc. Watch tho windows at ISwhig's
Gun Storo, 112 AV. irain street,,.
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Lesson Outlines in Musical K Wtrgarten
, , Complied by $$ '
Elizabeth Eldridge Hemline
A systematic and easily eowp'rtlieinlerl rourse of IsWrHftlon for
the vry young child, MrA JMnllno lias developed (hk'sflor yvutu
ot prsttltal uxinrM'o us a tusolier of plwni), nnd leeause of a !
inumi for Imr sysleni, J'or Jufwimllon apply m Mils m., llos
Imrg, Oregon, iN ,
MEDFOKD. .QKISCION, WEDNESDAY. SffP'romWR.
MONS ATTACK BY
GERMANS. W$
1 FIERCEST FRAY
l.ONnON, Sept. 2, 254" p, in. Tho
IChrontcIo froln an uiiuapied i(lut In
Franco. rIvcs n description, obtained
from officers of the great batllo near
Minis, on August 2ii. Ho snya:
"All soldiers agree that Wednea
day's battle- was by far tho more er
flblr. Certainly t camo ut thu end
of several daya fighting but they tell
me tho Germans ,iut more strength
Into that day's work than perhaps nnv
oilier.
"An officer iold mo It w.-n a ter
rible days. I think the Germans felt
that here wa nn opportunity to wlpo
out tho British force, and they
brought up Mt numbers of their
best and freshest men. They as
sailed tho British position not only
with determination, hut with what 1
can only Justly rafl ferocity.
"No doubt the German goneral
staff was ot the opinion that the
British force could not stand beforo
an attack by an enemy twlco na
strong In numbers and much strong
er In artillery.' It was really the
first occasion 'In lrtt'ry on which u
battle has taken place between a Gor
man and a British army, and I think,
when we can rend Its story as wo
can that of Waterloo. It will bo faun I
that tho battle, In which twlco na
many men woro cnnancd as at Water
loo, deserves far hlKhcr place purely
as a military achievement.
"It was something really nwe-!n-spiring.
onoth6r officer said, In
speaking of the same day, "to sco
thoso terrific German rushes. The
attacking forces were well served,
took by artillery and that has not
always been thfc caih Generally
tho artillery fire of the Germans has
been rather poor,
ADMITS DEFEAT EAST PRUSSIA
TtJoBtlaaedi from saga 1.)
fourth army corps crossed tho eastern
frontlor of Gallcla and after a series
of inluor encounters, Jn which. It wns
everywhere victorious, drovo back
tho Austrian fo'rrb massed there un
'til a general battle ensued about 20
miles cast of Ieuiberg. After long
.sustained and hStrV(flj(htltig at this
point', ibeuasMHWliaiuVodoTcral
places where' tbe'HitVtrfana had taken
up posltloria foiUnitf by'flcld works,
narqely at (naajaYdeletod by cen
sors,) Of the continued Rusi'.nn ad
vance on lumbar thero are nri furth
er rejorts.
In conclusion, tho correspondent of
the Time Bays that the. information
glyen out at headqiirjrtcra In St.
Petersburg Indicates that tho Rus
sians, In spile of the, Austrian stub
bop defenso, will bring victory
home In this long sustained nnd tcr
riblo battle In which probably more
than 1,000,000 mo'n aro engaged.
You Get the Rest
There Is when you amok Gov. Joun
too cigars and patroulza borne Indus
trie.
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For tea years the Lydla E. Pinkham
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In their prlvato eorrespoadeace with
women, which proves' ita superiority.
Women who have been cured say
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druggists. COc. largo box, or by mall.
Tho Pazton Toilet Co., Boston, Mass.
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u dispatch from Aiiistcrdniti, Hut lottul
coiix'spolident of the tVtijiul N'iiw
nvs Hint Hie shot whicli nllinitid'lv
Ksiilfrd in Hie driilh bf l'riiU:o VimJ
llciilow, one of Hie (lerninii ucudriiU,!
siis luvd liv a ll.'luiiiu privulr, Kos
run. who shire him hvc'n decorated i
hy King Albeit for his conduct in
the Imltlc of llitt'li'u.
llosscnu was lying Imdly wiiiiidry
niitoiig u group ot (lend cnutruilos
when he saw a (leiiunii ofticer stand
ing ln'side his hot so and studying u
limp. Picking up u rillo front he
side n dead (Icriiiun, Ko.ssciui fired
nt this officer and wounded hint.
The officer snlcipicuHv proved o
hr l'liiic Von llelow, Kvrluiiiiihig his
lial for llic (Icruitiii gciictal's hl -mrt
nml taking I lie general's llnixv
Itoiseaii tundo his way lo Hie Bel
gian lines mill was plncWl in u lms
pilul at Olicnt.
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Showing Fall Millinery
AW wish (n announce thai we are eoni)leloly ready wilii a
most wonderful and varied assortment of all the latent
fasliioiiH in .Kail JMilliiiery and will make a display on
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER 4 AND 5
AW invito ovcry lady in Medford and vicinity to attend
and hoc what Dame fashion has decreed for this season.
DISK'S ILVTS: AW aro exclusive agents for these fa
mous hats in Medford. There are nojie better or mni'3
up-to-date, as ever, use knows.
Barnard Millinery Parlors
12(5 K. Main st., first door east First National Hank, . ' ' . .
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you get that old he-feeling that life is full of good stuff.'
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is what they call these keen, alert, structural iron men.
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"The European Crisis"
LECTURE BY
Dr. MacCollough
Also Musical Program in Charge1 of;; ; ;
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AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Corner 9th and Oskdnlr.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 8 P.M.
Admission 25 Gents
DIXIE QUEEN
Plug Cut Tobacco
Put DIXIE QUEEN in pipe and it goes right to the spot with
the man who kttews real tobacco. Chew it und you get the limit of
tobacco enjoyment. DIXIE QUEEN is made for the sturdy mun who
wants a natural, full-bodied smoke and satisfying, healthful chew.
DIXIE QUEEN is made of pure 0ld Burley leaf, aged three
to five years. The "aging"pr6ccss catinot be hurried or DIXIE
QUEEN would not be so mellow and smooth.
DIXIE QUEEN never varies, is always 5
rigni, Dccause a large reserve siock oi icai is
carried to protect this famous old brand.
A pipeful of DIXIE QUEEN lasts, because
it is slow-burning Plug Cut. A long-time chew
because the flavor's all through it.
Stick DIXIE QUERN into your overalls
for a week Vtrial and you'll always stick to it.
Sold everywhere in convenient 5c foil
Eackages also in 10c pouches and 90c hiricli,,
oxes. 4, f , ti if j i
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