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Iff iff Ji " 1 ' PAGE BOTH' BnCDFORTJ .OlIT TRIBUNE, MT5DFOTCB. OTTOOK, MONDAY, SKFTOmETl 7, 101 f 11 I Jr v IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Hoofs repaired nml painted. W It. Smith, phono 917-M. 149 Dr. I. It. Ilcnner and wife of Par herton, Ohio, hnvo boon hero "slnco Saturday onjoylng short nuto trips through tho orchards. Dr. llcnnor la Interested In "Crcstbrook" orchard. Ho socurcd nomo splendid Co mice pears to tnko bnck to Ohio. Tho finest equipment tn Oregon for printing fruit labels. Medford Print ing Co. n. C. Amldon, who has been a res ident of tho vnlloy tor six years, leaves for n two months visit at his former homo In Michigan. From the amount of lltornturo ho lakes with him ho must intend to interest a number of his eastern friends. Svcuro flro insuranco upon your fruit whllo In n packing house. Low rates. Special short term policies. Ou&rnntccd Insuranco with E. S. Tumy, 210 Garnett-Corcy Mdg. Mrs. J. P. Wormian left Thursday for Portland for a short vIsIL E. S. Tumy writes all forms of in surance. Excellent companies, good local service, 210 Garnetl-Corcy Bldg. Mrs. Fred IT. Hopkins and son Frederick havo left for Chicago. Frederick will enter Shattuck mili tary school at Falrbanlt, Minn It pleases others and will pleaso you, Mountain Meadow butter at FouU. 15 Moso Harkdul left Saturday fo. Scatllo on a realty deal. Authentic war bows received by Mall Tribune leased wire will ba posted during the day at Hotel Med- ford Wick Fox and wlfo and Miss Eve lyn Taylor spent Sunday at Camp Nick on Dutto creek. Moo & Co's. new store wants a boy 1C years old to learn tho dry goods business. 146 Chief of Police Illttson Is away on his vacation and Incidentally skirmishing for votes In the country districts. Call J. "W. Mitchell for lawm sow er troubles. Phone 26. Mrs. Lucrctia Enyart, Miss Ircno Plotncr, Walter Merrick and Levi Ulrich returned Saturday from a week spent on the Earl Ulrich stock ranch on union creek. Mrs. Jones has ono of the best and quickest meat cutters In the west. Meat rolled and fixed any old way you want them. 1-H Andrew Jeldncss of the Blue Ledge district was In tho city Sat urday, securing treatment for an aching tooth. His family will re main in the city during tho school year. Mr. Jeldncss reports deer plentiful in that section, killing a buck on Red mountain that required two men to pack out. Mr. Jeldness reports that the forest service trail through tho Cook and Oreen pass 1 about completed, and ready for traf fic It pleases others and will please you, Mountain Meadow butter at FouU'. 145 Art Nichols of Eaglo Point was in Medford Monday. Look for the sign, "Independent Meat Market," No. 6 South Central. That's tho place they Bell meat so cheap. 144 S. T. Wilson was a business visi tor In the city tho last of tho week. Automatic base ball, that brand mew out door game, bas arrived tn Medford. See It at DeVoes tonight, just west of Hotel Medford. Miss Flora Thompson of Jackson ville visited in Medford Sunday. It will pay you to walk to Jones meat market for your meat. Phone 27. 144 Mrs. Horry Porter of Cold Hill visited friends and relatives In this city Sunday. Get It at De Voe's. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Reamcs havo returned from an auto trip to Cres cent City, Eureka and Wlddeburn. Tbe big butcher shops wonder cheap. Ono reason is because her expenses are small, another because Blie hasn't the cheek to ask such a profit. 144 Theapollco flro looking for a wan derer who daubed his monicker "Mexlcp Slim," with black paint over the rear side of the Roguo River Fruit and Produco Association build ing Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isls Theater. Carpenters havo hogun the work of remodollng tho storo room on North Central avenue, formerly oc cupied by the Medford Pharmacy, for tbe J. C, Mann store. Place an order for Mountain Meadow butter at Fouls' and get thu iwrt, 145 at iniiiiiiii Weeks McGowan Co. UMDBBTAXIBS W$ Wt WiHs? J0PP A,,OtvWM Rain, Just a trace, fell over Med ford Sunday ntght, ending 64 da) a of consecutive sunshine. Today a chill wind Is blowing from tho north, tho sky Is overcast with clouds, and ov ercoats and sweaters wero In evi dence. Tho women folks havo ap peared in their fall cloaks. Tho foot hills are cleared of smoko from for est fires, their outlines being visible for tho first tlmo In weeks. Tho minimum tempcrnturo was 3S, hiax Imum 71. Six reels of tine pictures at tho It llionltv Innlcht. R. It. Khel and family will lcae '.shortly on an auto trip thronch east ern Oregon, attending tho roundup at Pendleton before returning. According to present plnns tho new Elks' tcmplo on oNrth Central will bo completed and ready for occupancy by November 1st. Tho dedicatory exercises will bo held In tho spring. 1)111 nFnsher of Gold Hill spent Sunday In the city visiting friend and relatives. Will Stewart and wlfo returned last Tuesday from a three thousand mtlo auto trip through Idaho, Montana and Oregon, visiting among other points Yellowstone Park. They were gono nlno weeks. Six reels of fine pictures at tho It theatre tonight. i Today being Labor day. banks nnd public offices aro closed, and th postoftlco mado but ono delivery of mall. There was no observance ot tho day Asldo from this. Ike Frldlger and Lloyd Allen re turned Saturday from a week spent In Sam's valley. Miss Fay Pankey visited friends and relatives In Central Point today Six reels of fine pictures at the It theatre tonlcht. Medford students at tho Universi ty of Oregon at Eugene nnd O. A. C. will leave next Sunday. School opens at both institutions September lGth. Mrs. Mnilo Burnett nnd Mrs. Har ry Helms left Saturday on j three weeks' visit In San Francisco. II. B. Cndy Is acting as special po liceman during tho absence ot Chief Hittson. The Roguelands company havo on exhibition at tho Commercial Club and their office, figures compiled by Ralph P. Cowglll from weather bureau statistics showing tho ralnfni In the valley slnco 1SSS, mean aver ages, etc Place an order for Mountain Meadow butter at Fouts' and get tin best, nn A number of local cltiens hare be come enraptured of South America after reading about tho fortunes to be made raising cattle In Argentina and, a few are considering Invest ments In that section. There is an other group afflicted with tho desire to go to Arizona and get rich on n desert farm. Tako tho auto car to tho Jackson county fair grounds. From Wednes day to Saturday will Icavo Main street for fair grounds at 7:40 and 10:10 a. m. and 1:10, 2:10. 2:40, 3:10, 3:40, 4:40, G:10 and 6:10 p. m. Frae 10 cents. 149 Considerable Interest Is being man ifested by local fight fans in tho bout Wednesday at San Francisco between Gcorgo Chip and Bill Murray, middle weights. J. O. Gerklng, tbe best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any where, time or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phone 3 20-J. A. S. Barnes of Salem Is transact ing business matters In tho city an valley this week. Prof. Tallandlcr having perma nently closed tho Medford conserva tory, I will hereafter give violin Irs sans at my home on Capitol Hill, end of car lino. Special attention given to tone production and Interpreta tlon. oFr terms address Box C34 or call phono 370-X. W. Carleton Janes, 144 Mrs. C. J. WIsby loft for Portland to visit friends. They will visit several points In tho Willamette valley. See R. H. McCurdy for Aetna Fi delity and Surety Bonds. S. B. Holmes of Eaglo oPint h spending the day In Medford attend ing to business maters. Joe Rader of Phoenix is a business visitor in tho city for a fow hours to day. Kodak finishing the best, at Wei ton's Camera Shop, Over Isla Thea ter. Tho first sign of fall haulors of wood from the country districts havo made their appenranco on tho streets, nnd many aro laving In their supply of wlntor's wood. Gcorgo Older of oMntaguo, Cal Is a business visitor In tho city this week, Thoro has been a decided decrease In speeding on tho part of aulolsts and motorcyclists tho last ton days. II. II. Mcintosh of Riverside, Cal , is visiting friends and rolatlvcs In this city for k fow days, Mrs, Dick Antlo loft lost week on a U weV' vUlt with friends ant midlives in tho middle west, Adrian Rose of Griffin Crolt spent Huiiilsy In Medford with friends, )(, W, Long of Albany Is hiiioiik Ifie out of Iuwn vMlors in lliu illy h PUBLIC W SHOW INCREASE ATTENDANCE School opened IhU morninu in the high M'hool nnd grummnr Rtwlw of the pity, nutl figure obtainable by City Superintendent V S. Collin tip io noon imticnte n MibMnntiul in orence in nttendtujjtfc over l-t year. A totnl of I'J.Vi was icgNtered up Io noon. For llie end of September, 191.1, the ntlemlunee was 1108. The opening figures will be increased. The attendance is distributed if follows 10M. 101.1. High school 287 2.'i" Washington 111 301 Itoosewlt lftl 110 Jnekson . 17)5 101 I.ineoln 230 210 ULTIMATUM M ? CITY ATTORNEY ON LIGHTCASE ELECTRIC 12.V5 1108 ToInU A slight decrease is shown in the I.ineoln nml Jnekson schools, which will bo mnile up bv the seeoml dny enrollment, nml nn increase noted itq the lloosevclt nml Washington grade schools, both locnted in the principal residence districts. The Itoosexelt school increase is -11, nnd llie Wnli itigton school 20. Hot li will be nug- merited by tomorrow's enrollment First figures show nn inerense of 30 in the high school, with estimates by Stierintcndent Collins Hint this will bo forced to three times ns many by the end of tho month. The first dny finds the building filled to its cnpncity, with the need of more sen Is. There will be nn increased attend ance this year from Hie country dis tricts, pnrticulnrlv from the' Central Point district, ouinjr to the improved transportation facilities. Tho com mereinl course is the mot popular on tho lists. Xew pupils, bashful nbout mnking their first stnrt, will be enrolled tomorrow. The heaviest in crease shows in the primary grades. The first study sessions will be held Wednesday morning; Tuesday being; devolcd to the assignment to seats and studies. Tho school will mnkc nn exhibit nt the Jnekson county fiiir this week, and Superintendent Collins urged that nil students taking part in the industrial contests (nil departments) hnvc their exhibits rendv. The prize winners in this department will be shown nt the state fair nt Salem. BATTLE RAGING TO OPEN ROAD TO MAN A A LONDON', Sept. 7, fi n. in. Tlio correspondent of the Timen nt 1'etro grnd, under date of Sunday, referring to u battle jiiht begun, which, if n successful us the ItiiMmn operations ngninst Lcmberg, will overthrow Ihe Austrian forces nnd prneticully open tho road tn llcrlin, suys: "Iteliablo information ns to tli progress of tho battle enables mo to slate Hint Iho outlook is no whit less promisinc) hut Hint several days muy elapse before the finnl overthrow of Hie Austrian nrmy. "The enemy faces nl lens! thirty divisions, besides several (Icriimu corps which will fight with tho cour age of despair. "On tho cnsl Prussian front there is news of the nppenrnncu of part, if not tho whole, of tho third Ilnvnr inn nrmy corps. Tho troops wero in stalled nt Allenutcin, which is being rcconnoitcred by Itussiim cnvnlry." Tho Rev. MacCullough of the Bap tist church addressed a large crowd at his church Sunday on tho Europ ean war. Among other conclusions being that ho strugglo would ulti mately develop into a religious war. Stipulations asking that the city of Medford be giuui until October I to file answer to the complaint of the California-Oregon Power company in their suit, nnd the announcement bv City Attorney McCnbe that lie would take charge of the cltv's legal de fense, acting in conjunction with Special Counsels (lus Xcwlmry nnd II. I). Norton of Orauls Pass, or re sign, were the chief d'elopieuls to day in the case. City Attorney MeCabo maintains that ns eitv nttoniev he is reouired by Inw lo snnelion all moves to make such legal, nml that he intends to see that the eity inleicst is not jeopar dised. The stipulations were filed by the special counsel. Colonel Sargent is opposed to McCahe handling the eilj's nffnirs, nn open breach occur ring nt Ihe last meeting of the coun cil. Couneilmnu F.tnerick has returned from his two mouth' vacation, and n meeting of the council will be held shortly, with the counsel employed and Cil" Attorney McCnbe to map out n plan of notion and pour oil on the troubled waters. It is hiehly likele that some action towards n compromise will be urged, us thero is n question whether the city can go into court with clean hands. One phase in this particular is tho fact that the city lias refused to consider the proposals of tho elec tric conipnm. nnd at the samo time pass resolutions empowering the power concern to increase its lines in the city, thus blowing both hot nnd cold nut of the municipal mouth. It has been suggested that the council admit their costly error, call a special election calling on tho vot ers to authorize n ocmpromic and settle the case out of court. The stipulations filed in plain Knglish arc a piny for time. Some of tho coun cil nnd City AHornov McCahe from Ihe stnrt hnvo argued that the only course of tho eity was to comprom ise, ns their nttitudn would not hold water in n court of equity. The city owes in the neighborhood of $18,000 for light bills, pacing none since the argument started. AGED GERMANS FORCED AM I.O.S'DON, Sept. 7, 4:R0 a. in, A dispatch to tho Times from (Mend reports Hint nrrhuln from HnisaelH stato that many of the l.audstrum troops, drilling dally, aro men with whlto hair, which, tho correspondent sas, show Hint Germany called up every man nhlo to bear arms. Slml lar statements aro nuulo by thosn who hnvo seen German soldiers pro ceeding mirth to Antwerp. Tito Oermnns hnvo placed slega guns around llrunsels. TIicho are of heavy calibre and arc sunk tn con crete. "Crown Prlnro Frederick William gnvo n banquet at tho royal palace at t.aokcn Wednesday ove." provltdoim to iho I'cono ot operations, BATTLE RAGES EAST OF PARIS (Continued from page l.J ttnry authorities, whllo largo num bers of private automobiles and taxi- cabs hnn been employed In conxejlug The Liver as Aid To Blood Purity The Natural Stimulus Re quired it Not the Pur gative Kind. " General Action llegiiH. PARIS, Be.pl. 7, BulO ji, nn A In swift automobiles, In some quar ters It Is eidlmated Hint nearly 1,000.. 000 troops ale engaged In thlj fight' lug. Nearly nil the. railroads In ev ery direction nround thu city wen) rcered today for tho use of tho mil general action Is today proeedlng to tho east of Paris, from Nnntenll le llaudoulu to Verdun, nrocrdlng to an official commuulcntUm gheu out to day, Nnntenll to llaudouln Is twent) rivo miles northeast of tho city or l'nrls and ten miles southeast of Hen lis, Tho dlstanco from Naunnll Io llndniiln In Verdun Ik toiighly 120 miles. The text of tho official notice Is as follews: "A general action has started on tho Han through Nanteull lo Han- doln, Menux, Heiann and Vltry In l'rnncoln, nnd extending to Verdun, "Thnuks to tho vigorous action of our troops, strongly supported by tho llrltlnli tho Germans started retiring. "Tho (Icrmnns had advanced Sat urday and Hunday Into tho region be low C'ouluommtero and l.nferlu (laucher. "In tho Austro-Russlau theatre of operations, twelvo divisions of thu Austrian nrmy In tho vicinity of l.em berg, (lallcla had been completely do slroed." Orography of Country. nMnux Is twenty-two miles rant of Paris and Kexnnu Is about flfty.flvo i miles east of tho capital, Heinnn Is nlno twhuty-flvo miles snuthwont t Kpornny. Vltry lo l'tanrols Is on the right bank of tho river Mnrnn ami twmity-flvo miles southwest of Ver dun, Couloiimmlero Is In thn Depart ment of Beluii nml it.Mruo, and It In thirteen miles southeast of Menux and thirty mites easterly from Tails, l.aerte Uailrher Is ten miles vast df C'ouloummlere ami ahoitt forty miles to thu enst of I'arls. ' PAHiflr Sept. 7, latan p. m. in, thn fighting which Is going on loilti, to teh east ami northeast of I'arlsi tho Herman forces havo their harlot, toward tlio 'capital. French troops nro harassing their march, Kroin' tlmo to tlmo the Hermans turn nml engami tho )'''"cu at their backs. French nhells fall continually In tlin Herman rear. Ilefore llie official announcement was made newspaper dipntclics ftom both Hcilin and London indicated Hint engagements of tremendous im portance weie lieiug louglit in the district described by llie Trench war office, The llerllu rnriespondent, whoso dispatch was dated last I'll day, said tluit a great battle wits be ing wuged on Ihe French center fiom Itclli-d to Verdun. A message fiom London willy Indny exptesscd the common belief in P.ngliuid Hint a de cisive battle was being fought nt Verdun. An attack on Nanny wai icportcd yrslorduy and It was said that Kmperor William was with Iho attacking urtnv. Do It Today Resolvo to smoko Gov. Johnson cl fari, tho best, and thereby patronize home Industry. tf FEDERAL TROOPS STAY IN COLORADO WASHINGTON, Sept. 7. Wnr de- pnrtmeut officials today announced that preparations wero being made to keep the federal troops in tho Colo rado coal fields throughout tho win ter. This was taken to indicate that no prospects of a settlement of the strike have ennui out of thn negotia tions which have extended over sev eral months. STItb Medford trade is Medford made MmI Pi4 Ar Bolttr If Ttuaon Ai;, Important It lo kc-p thn txrrl oin. It limilil If rriufiotwrtit Hint twit urtluli iW nut ln-vrnutllr mrin tint the llrrr ha tMvn atlniuUtrtl. Tli cll,iti uf H. H. S. It natural llrrr Ionic, hut not Umrl mur-T It worka lo ttir llrrr rll tn aatlit In Hip natural anil nrvruarr funttlon u( ronrrrtlne from ihr bliHMl rrrtaln ruuntltu rut hito hat ar" known aialmllabl proilurta. Thrw arc rrailllr atrtH- Intn lhi tljr tlaaur l'i rnnlaiitlr prutM" nw anl hrftlltijr material for that whtrh It llng il-trojril by the mrriir nt tluo Cbaiifi. llie irrwnce of onr lno,J trnuM natur alljr iieevata a uluiriiUli llrrr, tmt Ihrro l rnjulrril tluwe tunllrlnal puiirrtli whlrh. uM,n rraclilDB (lie llrrr. itlll retain tlirlr ratahrtlc nrrr tn kifp on tliruugh tbe MiwmI rlrrulallon t ilu battle Willi Impur ities whrrrrrr tliey may tiari arttleil, llhrumallant. ratarrli. anemia, nu-at akin dlaraaea anil nthrr rratilta uf iniirr tilmul, while Implicating the liter hjr their murtilit Intliirnrea. are iilrklr rheclnl hf K. H. A. Ita action throughout the Moml rlrrulallon result In IhidllmuUtliin nf the tl"U rella to the heallhr snit Juillrlnua arlrctlou uf their wn mwntlal nutriment oii ran set K. H. M. In any Oni atnre, hut Inalat iihd harlng It. Take nn ttianrv ,y pernilttlnK anrnne tn rrrf.mnienil a aiihttltule Anil If rour hlnn.1 ronilltlon la aurh that rmi wixiht like tu rnnault a (perianal, aihlreaa llie Mwltt Sle. clflu Omipanr, hM Nwltl lltilt; . Atlanla, tia. Lesson Outlines in Musical Kindergarten Compiled by Elizabeth Eldridge Heinline A systematic and easily comprehended cour no of instruction for tho very young child. Mrs. IKInllno has developed this after yean of practical experience as n teacher of piano, nnd becauso of a de mand for her system. For Information apply 423 Klla St., Rose burg, Oregon, r TOO IiATK TO OLASStFT. FOR SALB Snap, homestead relin quishment, 16 miles from Tolo. II. C. Hutchinson, Tolo, Ore. H3 FOR 8ALK flood school mechanical drawing outfit. Will soil far be low cost. Phono U 30-J. 1 1 1 FOR SAM? Healing stovo, good as new, COO. 811 Uonnctt avo. Phono C98-J. FOR BALE Upright piano firstclass mako; ono hundred dollars cash; parties leaving town. Phone 4G-J 147 FOR SAM? Poland China malo, 12 months old, not registered but first class stock. Prlco 10. Bee R, D. Smith, rear Hlllcrcst orchard, Medford, Ore. 141 FOR SALE Span of driving and saddlo horsos, harness and hack, ono saddlo, $75; ono hcavylogglng harness and wagon, cheap. 30ft Knight street. 149 Nurmi's Pan-Dandy Bread k mado out of hcr.1 nf mulct inl ohtm'nnhlo with our own patented procens. In it loaf of Pan Handy yoil get more body energy llian in any other fnpd miido. It'fl Iilglily noiiiiHliiiig. (live vour chil dren plenty of i'lin-Dniiily Uread it does not need much butler. Heo how 'children liko ill Iiihist oh Iho lube) on every loaf or wi upper. Not genuine without Ilio label, If vour grocer biings you one without II, rel'iiHc, It, Jteim-iiibur thu ubc u for your iioleclioi, NURMI BAKING COMPANY Voijm tor )Jtllr iliii LOOK HERE Automobile Owners We sell Mlchelln and Good year Tires at the same old price. No Increase on ac count ot the war. CRATER LAKE MOTOR CAR CO. Sv Mi Advance Sliowlug ot Women's $1.00 Boots This season's designs Irreslstnblo appeal to tho woman who ap preciates tho artistic in Footwear, Wo linvo never seen more unus ual. Neither comfort nor wearing n,unlltlc have been sacrificed lo stylo. Theso essentials havo simply been Improved by more mcIcii tiflc nnd pleasing fashioning, Thero nro more novelties for this fall nnd winter season than it has over ben our pleasura to present, pictured hero aro two beauti ful PATENT COI.T models, with plain or tipped toe. Hpool heel, plain or fancy doth tops. , tiii: iii:sTrouMH At the Sign nf OPPOHITK POST OFFICII J t4 i T T t t T T T T T T T ? T T t i- ' , it I (IM)iaj Merchants, Notice In accordance with vote of di rectors, it is requested that all stores close at 1 p. m., Friday, . , Sept. 11, Medford day, at the fair. MEDFORD MERCHANTS ASSN. ' By Earl C. Gaddis, Pres, By John II. Catkin, Sec, n ? v, a mm i .