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dr mttintm nii k PAGE TWO MEDFOIU) MAIL TULKUNM. MUDKOUl). ORIWON, TUUSIMY, RKPTKM11ISII 8, 1011 WWWWWWWWMM11 VW1 turn torn 4mfrijm?"mwv9y&mtMtimK$ huh f WMwHnwijfw .4; ?, a & If in- V t i I'.i r r i-.' &' I0CAL AND , JLl PfcfeSONAL Louts 8nnr, who hns boon living en the V, L. Henton plnco nutth of t Medford for Boinu tlinc, has purchas 1 a ranch on Dry Clutch, near Trntt ereekj and )iub mood thereto with his family. Sti&ko ybur winter homo nt Colonial Flats. 317 South nivorslde. Superintendent Will 0. Stool of Crater Lake arrived Saturday and ro porta that the nttendanco of tourtsu nt Crater Lnkq has dropped ott Bin to tho tnlddlo of August, the August number of visitors being less than In August ft year ngo. Tho total for tho yenr already shows nn Increase, In tho number of visitors oxer a jcar hro. Tlio Kuropcan war nnd the busi ness" unrest "Is tho principal cause. The finest equipment in Oregon for BrlntltiR fruit labels. Medford Print ing Co. vA'm. Gorlg and family roturnoJ Monday from Craler Lake. They re port n light snow fnll at tho lake Mon day which melted, however, as soon s it 'tell. ' Secure fire Insurance upon youl fruit while In a packing house. Low rates. Special short term policies. Guaranteed Insurance with E, S, Tumy, 210 Garnott-Corcy BUIr. All Motubers of tho College Wom en's Club who would llko to Join the study class plcaee niect at tho library Wednesday afternoon at 3:30. t Cold weather will soon bo here. Let us clean up your suit. Panatorlum. 150 Tho Elks' lodge will Initiate a halt dozen now members nt tho regular meeting Thursday meatus. Hrvo yoUr fall cleaning done no at I'atorlum. 150 Tho water Is low in Hear creek that city employes have dug n ditch under the brldgo so tho flow will be main tained. It Is only n trlcklet. We clean and block hats. Tentor ium. 150 Agent A. S. Roscnbaum of Iho S. P. his received word that a team ol American leaguo stars under Coniil4 Mack, manager of the Athletics, and a team under Charles Bancroft of Cincinnati, composed of National league stars will make a tour of th northwest In October and November. They will play in this city, Hoeburs, Salem and Portland, providing a guarantee of $300 is obtained. As yet nothing definite has been decide! as to their coming. Kodak finishing the best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Over Is! Toes- ter. Hogs aro again crowing tho north ern boundary of the city and rootlnj up gardens and lawns. An expedi tionary force under Sergeant Pat Mo. go made a sortie Sunday afternoon, and drove tho hogs hack to their sty, informing the owner that he would bi prosecuted unlet he kept them pen ned up. See R. II. McCurdy for Aetnn Fi delity and Surety Bonds. Rfebort A. Telrer of Eugene la in the city attending to business in con nection with the Clarke-llenery Con struction company. J. O. (Jerking, the best all around nnotographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any where, time or place. Btudlo 228 Main Ht. Phone 3 20-J. MIm Ambroelno Murphy left Mon day for "Portland where she will tcaci school. We can make over, clean and re pair your old suit, dress or over coat. Vautorlum. 130' Col. It. C. Washburn of Table Hock is a business visitor In the city today Judge W. II. Canon was a GranU Pass visitor Monday. ,Tiko the ait"o car to tile Jackson 'eoUHty" fatr grounds. From Wednes day to Saturday will leave Main street for fair grounds at 7:40 and 10:10 a. ra. and 1:10, 5:10. 2:40, 3:10. 3H0, 4:40, C:10 and C:10 p. w. Frae 10 cents. 149 Charles "flkookum" Hurkago, charged with stealing electric light glebes, was given a preliminary hear ing before Justice of the Peace Ta lor this morning, and relased upon his ewn recognisance to appear before tho grand Jury next mouth. We clean blankets, nullls, couch severs, etc. Pantorlum. 1C0 The annual encampment of the G A. ft. posts of the Rogue river valley began at Grants Pass Monday with a Deed attendance from all points. The "Perils of Paulino" at It the atre Thursday only this week. Miss Helen Mealey who has been vWtlag her sister, Mrs, Porter J Hf. Ift for her heme in Mlnneeplls, y Mi dy wvwilng. dr spending sev eral months In the valley, It please ethers and will pteaso mm, MttunbMn Meudew butter at mmmmmn lulu ' 'P'l'" -, Candidates for otflco at tho Novem ber 'election hato begun their cam paigns, i(ud in 'competition wtth the European war hro making1 little nolso, Xll tho Interest of ttio cotnty (s cen tered In tho titanic struggle of tho na tions, though tho result, whichever way It goes, will have but passing ef fect locally, Authentic war new received by Mali Trlbuno leased wire will be posted during tho day at Hotel Mcd tord. Michael Drown of Roscbttrg Is a lu lling Villi G. A. it. comrades In this city for ft few da s. Moo & Co's. now storo wants n boy 1C yoars old to leorn tho dry goods business. 14 G Another batch of English papers navo been received In this city, nn.l news and editorial pages express n iiotcrraination to win in tho war agnlust Germany nt any cost. It pleases others and will please, you, Mountain Meadow butter nt Fouls 145 A chill wind continues to blow over the valley, bringing out winter gar ments, And tho weather man has hoisted tho black flag of rain, a pro phecy that will probably bo fulfilled hbout Wednesday which Is tho open ing Cay of tho Jackson county fair. A flurry of rain fell over tho valley, but hardly enough to setlc tho dust on tho country roads. Automatic bane ball, that brand aew out door game, has arrived In Medford. See It at IJeVoes tonight, lust west of Hotel Mcdford. Jim Kershaw of tho Antelope dis trict Is In tho city today attending ta business matters. Get it at Do Voes. There has been a decided falling out the last ten days In tho number of transients Infesting the city. Thi "Jungle" camp on Hear creek ha been abandoned, for most of the wan derers In these parts have gone to work on tho Crater Lake road, whllo thereat of them hit the road for Cali fornia for tho winter. Tho eight men sentenced to work for tho city for over indulgence In liquor havo all Tied. Kodak finishing and aupplle at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isis Theater. A number of local people are tig- nrisg on attending tho Pendleton roundup and Walla Walla Frontier's Day celebration the last of the month. Place an order for Mountaii Meadow butter at Fouls' and get the best. 145 Leslie Osborne Is suffering from t recurrence of stomach trouble, Place an order for Mountain Meadow butter at Fouts' and get thi Mt ur. Edison Marshall will leave tlio end of the week to enter tho department tit Journalism at tho state university t Eugcno. E. S. Tumy writes all forms of In surance. Excellent companies, good local service, 210 Garnett-Corcy Dldg. , D. R. Thompson of Rlddlo spent Monday In Medford attonding to busi ness matters. Edison records for salo at 23c each as long as they last, at Palmer's Pi ano Place. Garnett-Corey Qldg,, 24 South Grape street. Steps to protect Chinese pheasants from hunters are being taken by or chardlsta and farmers. Last fall A large number of hunters with no re snect for teh game laws, alow these birds ruthlessly, with but few prose cutions. Tho pheasants are plentiful In tho foothills to the east and be tween this city and Jacksonville Many orchardltts have posted tres pass notices. Roofs repaired and painted. W. If. Smith, phone 917-M. 149 t it j '- DR. B0HANN0N. CANCER SPECIALIST, DEAD Oakland, Cal., papers contain the announcement of the death of Dr. John I Hohaunoii, proprietor of the Pncifio Cancer and Tumor iimtitute of Oakland, last Saturday. Dr. Ho haunoii was a native of Tenncrce nnd a civil war veteran. He had rc- idfd in California about eighteen Yenr and was well known in the Itoguc River valley, where he per formed a number of Miceessfut op erulions. 0IITUARY. Charles Alan Mercian was boru Feb. 14, 18S7, at Northflold, Minnesota, his parents being Frank E. Ilerdai and Josephine l. llerdan. Ho tiled -it Medford, Oregon, by an electric shock while a( hit work and la the dls cbargo of his duty. Charles led n mit and tiKful lite and was the chief comfort of hi patents to whose wel fare he devoted lilm.-clf with rare fi delity, and to them ho left his policy In the Woodmen of the World. Ho was nn ardent member of the W. O. W was one of its officers at the time of his dttH and as a token of the ttt.m In which ke was held thu WwMiMeH attended his funeral In a COLO M p SEASON'S FIRST RAIN Ynricuntcil weather -iroxnileVI ou the ltoue Kiver wilkV Montlny nl totlny. At fritter Luke U snowed, a homy nml mieh iieoiliM rnin loll hi Hoimo Uiver ttml tloM Hill, it soveie rtwt Wns repoitnt "row the Poormnn ercek dMriot on tho Ai'pWuU', nml .Mi'tiront shivered in the lovvi'st tem pcrnltire for five tnontlw. Tho ruin- fnll here, lu'eordinjj ti the uentluv bureau, n .07 of .n inch, tho lirst in lifty-four day. .Vore inin U the prediction of the weather bureau. All the fore-t fire have been etinjiui.h oil and tho danger fiom thi- source i, i;ivallv miniinUed. ALLIED ARMY MAKES PROGRESS (Continued from Page 1) tie- In make prourexs njjaiiit the en - emy. "The Kreneli advance reaelie- t'loin the hanks or the river Ouroii into the Moutmirail region (Montmirnil is nbout forly-eight miles en-t of ln rN). "The enemy i retiring in the di rection of the river .Maine, hot ween Mcnur. (twenty miles east of Paris) and Seraniie (forty-two miles oat from Moaux). "Tho French and tho KiijiIhIi arm ies lime taken numerous pri-oiicr. ineittdin a hnttalioii of infantvy and a company i-ening a detaeliinent of rapid-fire guns; they captured nNo many sun earriase-. (roiinil (Inlnetl Everywhere. There have been violent encounters with the enemy on the center between Fere I'hnmpenoNe (twelve miles east of Sezanne) and Vitry lo Francois, the southern point of the forest nf Arptmue. (Vitry le Fnieois is twenty fovea miles ea-t of Fero t'liampen ois). "At no place have we fallen hack; the enemy has lost ground. "The reported retinui: of the enemy near Vitrv le FrnneoU lias been con firmed. "On our right a division of German troops delivered an attack.on the n.xis of Chateau Halins-Naney, hut tliey were repulsed U the northward, pass ing the forest of Champcucu.x. "Further to the enst our troops re occupied tho crest of Mandry nnd the peak of Foumcaux. "There hns been no change in the situation in the province if ANnee." Left Wlnir Holds Onu. PARIS, September. 8, 3:13 p. m. An official communication Issued a' Paris this afternoon says that the Just a moment there. Just a moment please. Just a word about Ladies' Suits and Coats. i We don't have carpet' on our floors. We walkers. We don't have many clerks with hiffh collars, tut we have a bisr ' J. g i. line or Moats ana suns. 1 ne very iatesi arid the very best and you can hi?t the nrir.fi is the verv lowest. rr mr w -mr m a We have Coats from $2 We have the very latest $9.98. Just think it over. Do you want to get you do, look us over. loft wing of tho nflled armies com prising portions of tho fotco defend ing Paris, continues to make prog ress, Tho advance roaches rrom tho banl nt tho river Otircd. Into tho region of Mont Mlrall. Tho Germnus mo re tiring In tho direction of tho Maruo rivor between Moaux and Sem-jino. c,erman Lone ('round. PARIS, Sold. S, 3:35 p. in Vio lent encounters havo occurred on tho French center between Foio Chain penolfo and Vitry lo Francota at tin southern polnta of tho forest of Ar- gonne. The French havo fallen back nowhere. Tho Hermann havo lost ground. Near Vitrv, the mevement: nt retirement Is confirmed on tho German's side, On the French right n German ilMnlon nttneked nn tho nxts of Chateau Sallna and Nancy, but was repulsed to tlio northwrd, passing tin forest Of Chnmponotix. "Further to tho east tho French troops reoccuplod tho crest of Mandry (nm - ,ho l,pt,k' ot orneaux. "iiiero is no ennuf-o in uio mitta Hon In tho province of Alasncc." TiiMps Moved Ivast, WASHINGTON, Sept. S.Tii French embassy today received from Hordeaux under last night's datu tho folelwlng: "The Gorman right wing (firs; army) on the Oitrru. and Grand Mortu has been nttneked with tho ndvuntag) to our troops. On tho lino Moanx Vitry lo Francois tho Initio today bo- ramo general. "Tho Camplno (llelginn) nnd tho Llmbourg have been evacuated. Transports of Gorman troops from tho west to the cast aro reported from several sources! ' v "The fact that at thc-tlme of tho rapture of I.eniberg twelve Austrian divisions were annihilated Is confirm ed." BENSON GETS GRILLING (Continued from page 1.) milit he counted and finding the time for eaiiVlissitig the vole growing short nnd rvMrt0d errors still uncor rected, the stnlo eanuissiug hoard a hoard composed of men whoso friendship von could elaim and a ma jority of whom were of onr political faith addressed you the following letter, a similar commtiuii'iitiiii hav ing been nddresed lo Judge MeXary: ' 'September ", 1!)1 1. "'Hon. II. I. Jlchson. Poitlnud, Or. " 'Dear Sir: In view of tho unus ual circumstances surrounding tli3 election contc-t lu'lnccn .Judge 51c- Nary and ynurvlf and I tie fact Hint n larvi' number of precincts incliididi . , I I M. don't have t r a w -mr in tho htinuhittoit cuteivd into ho I ween yon ItnVo hot yet Ijeon ijiiiiiitod am) tlmt ahoul iifleou votes (itSixos preejui'l, Cjiury could , haVe heln ro poricd Us uncounted hv tlio disliiel attorney, it is the sonso. of Iho state luutvnsslug lioard that Iho date set lor canvassing Hie votes, Iho dale for issuing a oomfioato of election and tlio date for filing acceptance uf uoiu innlioiw he defolicd lv iiinlual ngiee. mout until iiVloek ij. in., Seplciiihet L'2. 11)11, in oiMcr that tho votes in l(in Mtitl iireeinels may ho rvooiinlcd and ret m ih limdo lo tho scoielary ol slnte. " 'As the time for action is limited, kindly udwso the hoard as promptly us possihlo as to viuir wislics in the niatter. Vciv tmly vouts, "'Oswald West, i,ieiuor. "'licit V. Oleoll, hceietary of stute, "'Titos 11. Kay, stale tieastirer. " 'CaiiMissing hoard.' Hciisoii'n Tin tics (iillleil "Onu had a rigid to assume that men nsphiiig to Mich nn exulted posi. lion as the supreme bench of Iho Into would receive litis pioponal in Iho Hpirit in winch it was ottered, kludge McN'iuy was piompt to lollow Iho Migoivsiiou and advi-ed the hoaid that under no eirotunslniieos would he ncccpt a certii'ieale of uonniialioii Unless it was Miown hcvoud a MiadoW of n doulil thai lie was the chouc of the people. Your iiltomey. upon the other hand, declined to accept the propositi mid when uked if nivcoiiiit would lie iienuillci', should it he Miowu Hint errors existed which would change tho result, stated llial it would not. Thus it was nIioimi that it was clearly oiir intcutioii to secure tho nomination h fair means or foul, mil! joit are to he eongratu- laiwi upon your success nml your having kept 'within the law.' "The stale board linited to have both Judiro MoXarv nnd voiirself TOO liATE TO CKlSHIFr. VQll RENT Rooms, trnl. Very close. 45 South Co n 117 FOR SALE Cheap, repeating rltlo. 22, nt C. I). Hoon'a office. 147 FOR SALE -20 acres of corn and xO hogs. It. F. D. No. 4. Ihix 22, Just south at Hlllcrest orchard. 147 WANTED Will pay cosh for good second-hand auto. Ford car pre ferred. R. J., care Mall Trlbuno. 148 FOR SALE Fresh Jersoy cow with cnir three day old. Phono It-1 1 11. 14C FOR RENT 5 room houi-o. Ilghtl furnished, near Jackson street school. SIS West Second t. ISO FOR SALE Homestead rollti'inlxh. niotit for sslo, trade for town prop erty, auto or team, nax .v. a. caro Mall Tribune. Ill) any floor rvt - s- w . . to $15. Suits at ,t, ..:. :. in rigfit? If pietenl when (ho. voleH wVio rtiiW Viwxcd. Vhur l'all(tfii to'iiiiei wAh no douhl'iluo to I fie rnt ituft ,viin xvotV aihinted of I he whoto Amy job ami IliitnV It upon thu IiiIihIh of jour nlloiuey-i, "la an iii'caslonnl hiMiimw foili elh auniveiKaiv of tdlelionl of Or egon delivered hv (Imoiiior W. 1', lioril, ho Haldt TiMinple t'pon IVopIo' Hlglitx '"Our ciiurtH nti Iho muuduaiioH of our lihuilii'H; (heir Jude are the gnat dlans of our lives, our fori unci and our honor. "The Judge who puller with jus tice or who U (.wn.ved hy hope of ruwnnl piiUtules (ho alliihutcH of (Iml and Sells iho tavor of his maker.' "A circuit Judge u iuive many lime scut to Jit il ,iiuik' men who hnve happened lo tiCNpiiKx, in a Mimll dcKiee. upon Iho ptopcrtv rlghU of oilier, Vet loday oii (ituuple upon the hlillnislil of a whole people and hecuuv von have been kill fill euoih to keep within the law, aio peimlltcd not only to no vnnr wav utiiuolc'led, hut lo ml in judgment upon voiir fellow mini. It i tin Inekj of cipiatity licforo the law which Ctcntct dieoiileut nml lemU iiiativ lo hellcvo that the law i like u cobweb where oinall llles are eaiiKht and the jjrealer one bteak HiioiikIi. Slinlteis CoicleiHi. "No man can afford lo tide in Iho TUBERCULOSIS In addition to nlsnty of frcih al sua proper diet, those sudorlng from or who sro predtipoied to TiiUrculo. sis srs recommendod to us Bekmsn's Alterative to stop night swests. hantsh fever and hasten recovery. This medi cine, by reason of its successful iim ilur tne Uio put, warrants the fullest tnves tlcstlon potlblo by every suilrnr Uckman's AttersUva Is mot etllta clous in bronchtsl catAnh and ssvere throat and tunc aflrctloiis. and In un building Uio system. It contains no narcotics, nor harmrul or habit form tng dniKS. Accept no subnUtutes. Hold by leAdtnat drugitUts. Writs to ttis Eckmnil Laboratory, 1'hlUiteliiliU, l's 'or booklet telltim of recovonrs. I'rice ,l mid $'J n hollle. WANTED TO BUY FOR CASH Second -Hand Ford and Maxwell Cars We Have One Maxwell 30 II. P. Rebuilt Car For Sale Peirson & Tarbel 28 North Grape Street Lesson Outlines in Musical Kindergarten Complied by Elizabeth Eldridge Hcinlinc A automatic nml easily comprehended couro ut Instruction for tho very joiiiir child. Mrs. IKInllno Iiiih developed (his after onri of practical oxporlciuu as u teacher of pl.ino. and bconuso ot n do inundforhorsstou'i. I'or Informatloii apply I23 lllla Ht., Iloso burg, OreRon. t Bartlett & Netherland Taxidermists and Furicrs Yon know oiii ability as Taxitli'i'iiiiHlM. liii-s I'lfanctl, lopairt'd nml reinotleled. Now Tin's iniuit! lo ortli'i ami oarrital in Hlot'lc. WalHi ilio windows at. Kwiiuj's (IniiSioro, 112 W. Main Klrt'cl. OAK, FIR, PINE DRY, FIRST-CLASS WOOD Buy your winter's wood now. Carloads of Oak and Fir coming daily Satisfaction Guaranteed FRANK H. RAY (lllll'ilnu oliiiilol Of ftlici'fw in'f'r Iho CnijjiiH'iilH of a uluillcird eoiiHcicinfo, Tho fall elcolloii may elovulo you lo Iho Mipioino hiinoli, lull ymlr vlulory will provo oiilv n hollow mouhery, The cloud 11111101' whlih yon Hmuucd ,oiir iiomlimlioii will follow oti nl wu.vn, nnd not only ciuhlltor your day, hut will j,'"1'"11 "i1 " ''"'"I which iih 11 fountain of JuoUito ha run pure nlid uuilol'lled since Hpi date of IIh eiealion. I'tav hy day nn yw "It upon Hie Iicneli mid (lie illinliillcil that 11 man iniinl eomo into com I Willi elcnii hand, von will lie hiliiiili'd hy the uliuxt of I lie pat, ill id iim your lltoiiht tovorl to lilieouulcd JUT nlni'lM the nloelt Uliotl (ho Willi will seem lo lick mil, 'FixPB, hIo, Hl.V,' and ymi will how your licml In iininie. "I now Icavo von. Iiuluo ItcuMm, to n ir ccrtiiicalo and voiir con seit'iiec, Muv oii find comf.. 111 liolh. Voiiim verv lrul, "OSWALD Nl '1. imwr" rrr. TniiUll" Sov Polu w YOU Should Uio TVS different from others bcuiifu; nit 1 1 1 Is taken In tho t . irir and tho material used mo of higher Ktado. Black Silk Sfove Polish MAVilrininl,tllVrtvitUh n I ' lour llmr. nl l -v M ri.linov ' fn'Mh L'wilnitianiCIo '' niklkvk. j AIIw-.mIi t..Ml IWII,yN.r.tf, "' I"" T ' ' P II I 4lt. Ill IfcMt tlV ImM.H i .... 1 .. I .- . . , ilk IUUK I nitk Silk ntQVd iVllib Woiks I'm HUik mill, tlf.ttttinm Un tiMH. m, IW iM ! Mlf-th f, Mn-r, f,i, I HUMi IH.MMHrlt'Mllli. J BM t A V ,J IK , WCflaS V WCllWsW v0 body. WILSONS PHONt? 467 U difficult o understand why Cheapest Stores In the West 126, 130, 134 N. Front St. M m ytUHK, mureut SHd lull uf )rtHUe s4mhi bv ralM from wvd o Uui IV AH WU 'Uvr kn wUt vm h frtw's fall uw4n Sixth Mild Fir StroctK s4hU a4 w kow Ih nhhiIv ubmk Hmt NkilM U, M, i PI i on e 42 A. U, sw HMI a