1 "Cr i li. .Jil V AG1 TWO MKDFOltD MAIIj TttUiUNiS. MUDFOKD. OUKUON, WKUNKSDAV, Nttl'TUMI'KU !), IJM- o I ' 4-' to. II Mi 41 i 'to M' r f i. y i. e i i .t J f i" fOCALAND SMfTHfarsiFR. "MUes Pantrnh and oni, Otto, Inland nml Hnrlnn, of Ruch, rero RUfsta Sundnj ot Mr. nnd Mr. Wilbur Jones ot Hom Lane, Otto Cantrall leaves tills week for Forest Grove to contlnwo Ills school work. Make your Winter homo at Colonial PJatis. SlTSooth Jllvet-sWlo. Tnesday''8OrcRon!an: J. A. llarR duHraxcal'eatate man ot Mcdfonl, it.Xki Perkins. It. V. Hitchcock. w 5 t Is at. a wellknowrt fruit grower of Mcdtord, Is IStl'ia Perkins. M. Gall, a rancher ot tho Medford district, l at the Perkins., 5. 1J. Hanley.o? Medford s ni tno uen&on, ., r. .vioouy, jr., oi AKhIandk ihe Imperial. Mrs. i:d Andrews has returned from a Yacatlonjtrlp to southern California. Harry Ilfolms will return Saturday from ' month's hunting trip In tho northern 'California mountains. Securo tiro Insuraneo upon your fruk finite la a packlnp house. Iow &. peclal jhort term policies. Guaranteed linsuraneo with R. S. Tumy, 210 Garnelt-Coroy Dldp. , Salto, Uio well known laundry wagon driver, has contributed a r.QOO words article on the TCoruo river val ley to' tho Japanese. American, a news, paper puliUahed In San Francisco. Tho date of publication Is not known. Cold weather will soon be here. Let us clean up your suit. Panatorlum. 150 Tho story of Stave Martin, an S. P hrakcmnn of Ashland, shot a couple ot weeks ago, by two men in tho rait. road yards ot that city. Is now scouted by tho Ashland police, who think Martin Is concocting a story to hid the real facts. Two suspects are held In, the county Jail and both have been I V positively Identified by Martin as thT wen who shot him. They, however, have an alibi, that they wero In a lumber camp In Slskljou county at tho time ot tho shooting. Have your fall cleaning done now atPatorium. 150 Councilman Medynskl will mako the trip to the city Intake this week to Inspect conditions and sec that ev erything Is In apple-plo ordor for the wlBter. We clean and block hats. Pantor luss. 150 Leonard and Alfred Carpenter left Tuesday night for Salem and Spokane to attend tho Btato fairs In those twi cittea. Kwerlson Merrick left this mornlns for Eugene to begin bis year's study at the University of Oregon. , Kodak finishing the best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Over lata Thea ter. The first real touch of Indian sum mer for the year came to the valley today, with Aright sunshine and crisp air. A touch ot fall was In the air, and the hills and trees have begun to take autumn coloring. See R. H. McCurdy for Aataa 11- iellty and Surety Bend. The quail season opens next Tues day, September 15th, and a number ot local hunters are planning trips after tho tasty birds. The season for doves Is now open, and several large bags have been 'secured on the desert. r J, O.) Jerking, tna best all around photographer :1b southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any where, time or place. Studio 228 Mala St J?boae 3 20-J. Impetus has been given tho move ment for Irrigation In the valley by reason ot the dry spell, one ot tho plans'advanced being that the county hulW an Irrigation ditch and sell the water, taxing all for Us construction, with a management along the lines of tho city water supply. The Idea is now along about as far as It will over get. One faction ot tho farmors and fruitgrowers labor under the false Im pression they will bo skinned alive If a prltato corporation builds an Irri gation ditch. We can mako over, clean and re pair your old sut, dresg or over coat, Pautortim 150 Henry Thompson pt (ho Kanes creek district js sijeqdlng a few daya In Medford attending to business mat ters. R ' Takq.tjie auto car to tho Jackson eouatyjfatr, grounds, From Wednes- dayittlSaturday will lcae Main street for fair grounds at 7:40 and 10:10 a. m. and 1:10, 2:10, 2:40, 3:19, 3:40, 4 HO, 5:10 and 0:10 p. si. Frae 10 cents. 149 Reginald H. Parsons of HUlrrest orehard'has returned from n huslncc3 trpto,8f01a and Portland. We clean .blankets, quilts, touch overs, etc, Pantorlum, 1C0 Dr. A,' G Conroy has roturnod from an auto trip to Klamath rails. He was aaiiKHt In the recent snow storm ana had difficulty In HOKotlatlng the tot it. m Mrs. K. U. IJnnley and children re turned Wednesday from Alaska where thoy spent tho summer at tho Hanlcr Mndden, cannery. It pleases others and will pleaso you. Mountain Meadow butter at Mr. and Mrs. Porter J. 'Neft nnd Prof, nnd Mrs. George ltcbec leavo Thursday on an auto trip to Crescent City-and Kuroka. Authentic war nowa rccolvod by Mall Tribune ioasod 'wire will ba posted during tho day at Hotol Med ford, ' Win. ,Gcrlg of tho Pacific & East ern left Tuesday Tor Portland. M"oe ft Co's. now storo wants n boy 16 "years old to learn tho dry goods business. KG Lincoln McCormnck has returned from a business trip to California. It pleases others nnd will ploaso jou. Mountain Meadow butter at Fonts. 145 County Clerk O. A. Gardner has re turned from a visit to Crater Lake. Automatic baio ball, that brand new out door came, has arrived la Medford. See It at DoVocs tonight, lust west of Hotel Mcdronl. Get it at Do Voe's. Gerard Tallendlcr, who for the past threo jears has resided In Medford, whero he established and conducted tho Medford Conservatory of Music, loft Wednesday with his family for Oakland where ho will hereafter reside. E. S. Tumy writes all forms of In- Win. I'lrlch's application for a ro ptcNln action ngnltiH.t the Mnrsoit, Unrmnn company ot Portland for at leged failure to deliver good,s, was de nied In a decision handed down bv Judge Calkins of tho circuit court Monday. The Portland firm nllCKud that Plrtch was bujlng tho goods for tho purpose of rutting price, and re fused to deliver tho goods on tho ground Jt would be detrimental to their customers' Intere'.ts. The court nlsohohl It was an nctlon for broach of contract, not reploWn. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Ists Theater, Dr. Stratton ot Portland is vlnltln; with tho family of Tom Fuson and will leavo on a hunting trip to Uio Slskljods shortly. Placo on order for Mountain Meadow butter at Fouts' and get tin best, US Agent A. S. Kosenbnum has re ceived no word to date regarding tho appearance of all-star American and National leagues team In October. A number of local people nro fig uring on attending tho Pendleton roundup ami Walla Walla Frontier's Day celebration the last of the month. Placo an order for Mountain Meadow butter at Fouls' and get Ilia best, 145 Joe Itadcr of PhoenU Is In the city today on business. Kdison records for sale at 23c each ns long as they last, at Palmer's Pi ano Place, Garnett-Coroy llldg,, 24 surance. Excellent companies, good South Grape street. local service, 210 Garnctt-Corey Itoors repaired nnd painted. W. II. Bids. Smith, phono 017-M. 149 P. V. Cnrnnhnn and wlfo of the Hluo l.odgo dlstilct uio npeiidlnii; tio mouth In the city. W, J, Young jvas arrested by Chief Mego alio Officer Y'lugcndo this morn ing upon tulugraphlc Instructions from Grnnta Pass for tho alleged bui- glr of u icstdenre In Grants Pass, taking a mnokiuaw nud a suit of clothes. Young was tt.Ung to sell lh? goods at a second hand storo when arrested. It Is alleged 1 Chief Mogo that Young Is uu escape from tho stnto reform school at Whlttler, Cal.. ocr two jears ago. Farmers aro making ready for iht fall shlpmonts of cattle and hogs to northern markets. Some will not ship in the hopes Mint the war will boost the prices. This would naturally have a teitdimcv to hoist local meat prices, but the) remain In about tho ram?, owing to the niiiitrnlliitig effect of tho public market. Agents ot Portlan I poultry firms nro In the nllo limit ing arrangements for the delivery of turKc)tf, chickens and geese for tho holiday trade. A HER REFUSED INDIAN AID FOR WAR IS PROMISED SIMLA, Imliii; u London,1 Sept. t), 4:11 1 1. in. The ureroy of liuliu, in iniiiicil, lnw outline ilpniposnl- for the nnotderntiuii of the Imh'iiti hmi pie, 1 wliieli the gmemiiieiit of In dia projio-e tit iui.Mliiiti roeipnicnl iirrnngvinrntx uitli other llntinh col onics to meet the pivcut diffieultit's rTgunHnc; the cniigmt n of liulimis I iiilir this )lnii .i limited itumhur of passport, will he i-xiicd. SHAVE SENT 10 1L SIXTY DAYS lll'TTi:. Motit., Sept. U I). J Yiiii'itcr, u luulior, wiih w to mil for xisly tltiys hy .liulun ,ilocnle .Mnjor 1i's , Koolo in tlie 'iimlnnrv niiilni t'ouit, trjiii) prlls ollmd (.rH wv louny, ueenuoe ne u in ic j'ii-i'l to wait nil I'livnte Huff !' oompniiv A. National (limril, hf-t Kuttinlnv night) wlien the Mililui1' went inlit the liiiilifi1 nliop to f't n hniriMil. Wnulnor ju-tilii'il low nt-tu it h (leclitriinr tlmt muu ni Iih put mim were opposed t. llio prienee of the unlit lit in Itultc mill he feiirul Unit if ho wnitoil upon the nlltir lie wuiiM lne Mn tnulo. .Mnjor IIimiU tleohuvd Wniiliicr fjuilty of in-iiliiiiir Hi" piNoiunr. tin' lTnitetl Sinter iinnv innl the iiiitlunu of Uio N'nllmml (Itmnl, niul with lietiiing indignity upo'i tlu Amerii'iin fhijr. roil KALI!- Span or is my gohllTigs, S nnd l eiua old, weigh 2800, prce $:ii)U Himu of giaj' (TdliiKK, r. ,HIMR old, 'weigh 1' 100, ptjcii $200, Kpiilt of luiv goldlugn, liiiitl fi ietr old. weigh I l&0,itlc JSljtl ally umio, I .veins old, wenh( I IRO. pi lio (90, Span geldings, $ ami 11 enra old, weigh 2300, pilco $100 Hpiiii tnnies, It nnd tit enis old. weigh 2100, piliu $70, Hmn hlncK mules, it nud I enrn old, weigh is.0, price $12 i Can bo seen at West Sldo limn O I! l,oM, prop t'Olt MAI, 15 -Team iliMug poolon, hiiiuoHii mid light lincli, v Wonlil linllo for wood or cow, Jniitcii Unw ling, 20 Hoiilli Pencil Ktieiit, 1 to WANTKH--Two or tirn Wllollors ror Jiu'kiioit comilj. Holiiotltlng now, led hot M'lldiK, Cull Rnhtfrt din nftoiuooii at N'mih hotel. A sit for coiuil malinger, 1 4 ft POU Hl I tins wnlei healer nml kllrhon wood ttovc Cull .iJO N. Hnrllott iv lOt) LATH TO QLAMHIFV. its WANTKD- Good clean chicken aid plg.fcoil ran ho had for tho Inking 100 South Grape. 11T FOR HALF. - Grade Dump pls. two milt's north of Medford. n( lin ranch. G F. Kurd. 1T.1 ' bbV b bbbbbI .bb bbbVI iH bbI aHiBBBliBBBB m HTliBB HnfHIBmii'r t tlJPiiTO i iiiiiFal Til 1 8 m WWwmiffM I'Acry Joorisiiiaiicinouriac- 1 ' KJtMTI TESisxw l "' fiuarantccil figlil nr I md Pi 1 1 f 4T(ty A money Imck.Wc make 1MMM I H L4b itv s J lATKsliipmcnttuiywIicrcfrum M H Wamaf 5f"ufw largest stock In writ. I W ,Sv H .t't'roMl'andDnoti.lStiKiSLJOup H PBJbLw iw PJ Krciii ivt,2.ll)tt . . 2 7S 9 f S. 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Bring your Clothing, Pry Goods and Shoe wants to us. We can take c-re of them. A real value giving Fair Week Sale. Palmer Coats and Suits Specially Priced for Fair Week Coats $10.50, $12.50, $14.50 and $17.50. Compare these with others at $15 to $22.50 See Our Line of Tailored Suits at $12.50, $14.50, $18.50, $20 $22.50 and up to $40 Our slogan Better Suits for the Same Money or As Good Suits for Less Money ymiff-'f-'- y'A'-n;, ttwyw in uu IMgtiltQawanCp. TODBJLTAXIKi m ' ' ' r, w. wmm iMut r' w DRESS GOODS AND SILKS The season's newest fabrics in heavy Suitings and Cloakings. Poplins, Moires, plaids, stripes nnd novel ties as' well as flio staple cloths, UNDKItPIUOISD 1'OR FATinVKKK. ' OUTINGS 'A big lot of Heavy "VoJghl Outings i'or fall, 2y qualil', fair week ." ,....10 MUSLINS Special introductory offer on our Spring "Water Bleached AA Advorlisej Muslin, 10 yard) fair week $1 MEN'S CLOTHING SPECIALS FOR FAIR WEEK Mon's $1.1.50 All-Wool Dark Striped Cheviot Suite, sizes ftf to :U) $8.05 Kuppenheiiner Pure Wool Si earn Shrunk J land-Tailored Suiis for men nud young men, these aro positively the best ready-to-wear clothing at popular prices, of fered today at $17.00, $20.00j $22.60 and $25.00, Special styles for large, stout men, also for slim men. ml I MlTrn i'W y v V ? v t ? ? t t f ? ? ? t f V ;. t v f ? t Y ? ? T ? r f r t i v ? Y Y f Y Y Y Y CwtM V'1'0 V-f I u l Kutv"!it4 FAIR WEEK HOSIERY SPECIALS .Children's 20c Two-Thread Double Heels and Toes, sizes to 'OJL'. 2 for 25 25 doz. Hoys' Heavy Sehool Hose, 7 to J'yJlt ., , . ., ., ... ., ... Xittp Mou'TSOtn'i'Mi giTagtt Tnn nud'jJhT'k' Hox, fulr week . ,2 for 25 PHOENIX SILK HOSE FOR MEN AND WOMEN Tho only jmj'o silk popular priced ifose absolutely dependable and fully guar anteed. Tor nici), hlsle 25 'For men, Silk 50 For women, Silk 75t and 1,00 T)VO E. AND W. SPEpIALS K. & W. Shirts . . . md and l hauudered or soft cuffs. Compare them wJlli other makes at $1.25 and $1,50. WlK'ii yon lo, ), & W. will vvJn, BUSTER BROWN HOSE For Men, Womon nnd Children Absolutely the lies! 25c hose on the mar ket today, Four pairs guaranteed for four mouths, packed four pjiirs in h bo.s, Mill us your tmw, JjlJ.OO n Jjon for Aion'H, voiii(mi'n nnd ciiiidrenU A d w BMMKm '"'" ' . .... T , ,, r..iii.,., , i,,t i try MH'I rir ( I, Mill j iu jw, , i, w H' PHI PJM, illi'M P II IIIIM'II ll IIIMI ' II I III I IWI 11, A 44'4'f4'4'f Y PMfMt a. h, tm rmt 1m n in i i inif nm ... tS 9 1 s, J i i f VI V ti'ti J