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Tho first kiiow of tho season nj
penrcd thta morning on Mt. Wnpner
nnd hllU south. Tho fnll was llsht
nml occurred Thursday night. Last
year snow first showed on Ml. Wag
tier the first wk In October. W, M.
Coleman who has lived 44 years In
tho valley predicts a hard winter.
The Chinook wind that prevailed
Thursday was 30 days ahead of
tj'nio, nnd ntiRurs n heavy storm. The
weather bureau forecasts rain tonight
with cooler weather Saturday.
Mr. Hobert Easoti, expert ladle
tailor. Is now located with Mrs. K. J.
Myor'8 dressmaking .establishment.
Your patronago solicited. Second
floor, Douol and company. 1C2
Mre. Frank Cooley of ltoseburg In
visiting friends In the city this week.
John Davidson of tho Whiskey
Peak district Is spending the week
In tho city on business.
Tho Million Dollars Mystery at It
Theater tonight, prlco 10 cents.
Mrs. Cleorgc Hunt has returnol
from a visit with relatives In Tort
land. securo tire Insurance uponyour
fruit while In a packing house. Low
rates, .Special short term policies
Guaranteed ' insurance with E. S.
Tnniy,rsi 'Garnctt-Corer Bid. "
Tho Million Dollars Mystery at It
Theater tonight, price 10 cents.
The S: P. will run a special train
from Gold Hill to Ashland and this
city after the close of the Industrial
fair tomorrow night. Special rates
will be given.
DeVoo Is selling gum drops at tea
cents per pound today.
S. A. Nye has returned from n trip
to Valley City. N. D., where he was
called by the death of his mother.
Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes
ton's Camera Shop. Oror Is I Thea
ter. Tho packing and picking of Jon
athans Is under way In the orchards
of tho valley.
Miss Helena Damon spent Thurs
day In Medford visiting.
See ft. H. McCurdy for Aetna Fi
delity and Surety Bend. ' '
The Million Dollars Mystery at It
Theater tonight, price 10 cents.
Tcabono steaks 20c a pound at
Jones' G South Central.
Al Jordan and wlfolft last night
for Portland where they will reside
J. O. Ctorkla;, tae beat an around
photographer la southern Oregon
Always reliable. Negatives toads any
where, time or place. Btudle 228
Main 8C Phone 3 20-J.
Frank Long of Ituch spent Thurs
day in Medford on business.
R. M. Ryan of Crania Pass spent
Thursday In Medford,
The Main street butchers
meet Mrs. Jones' prices on meat-
oven at their special prices.
Joo Rader of Phoenix spent Thurs
day in Medford.
Authentic war news received by
Hall Tribune leased wire will bo
posted during the day at Hotel Med
ford.
Make your winter home at Colonla'
Flats. 217 South Riverside.
Five reels best pictures at Page.
Mrs. E. D. Picket and Mr. and Mrs.
E. V. Carter of Ashland havo re
turned from an auto trip thro the
northern part of tho state.
E. S. Tumy -writes all forms of ln
surance. Excellent companies, good
local service, 210 Garnett-Corey
Uldg.
Forest Supervisor M, h. Erlckson
returned Thursday afternoon from
a throe weeks tour of Inspection in
tho Dutto Falls district.
Automatic base ball, that brand
new out door game, has arrived in
Medford. See it at DoVoes tonight,
Just west of Hotel Medford. '
Wig Ashpolo left Thursday on ft
cattlo buying trip in the Eagle Point
district.
II. M. Dranliam and wlfo of thj
city loft tho first of the week to visit
nt Tangent, Oro.
EdiBon records for sale at 25c each
ns long as they last, at Palmer's Pi
ano Place, Garnett-Corey Dldg., 24
South Grapo street.
Rudy Schultz of this city and one
of tli u best all around athlets over
produced in tho valley, is slated to
bo quarterback, of the Santa Clara
college football team this year.
Page Theater tonight, 10 cents.
F. W. Wiillo has returned from
Marshflold where he erected tho
, unlquo monument to tho memory of
William Hartley, tho eccentric Coos
lluy .bachelor.
Chief of Pollco IlltUon has re
turned from a campaign dip In tho
Griffin Creek district.
Got It at lit Voe's,
Fur good pictures every day In tho
week attend tho It Theater.
Attorney II, F, Mulkoy spout
Thursday In Jacksonville on legal
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It wuh rumored on Hie street
Thursday Ihut I ho Ituv, H, O, Eld
lldftu of llio Flriil MelhodUt rliurrll
hud recoiveil n rail from the Taylor
HliM MulhmlUt Will nil u! I'oJ'rllund.
Tint M'l"'l whs uufouiiilt'il,
Vr wot) filvturpy ovury luy Jn
b) auk hUuhA hu t 'i'kwr
can't
A. E. Cross of Portland Is among
the out of town visitors In tho city.
Gerald Sooysmlth who Is at Sac
red Heart hospital Is reported to bo
suffering from congestion of the
lungs. Ills condition Is fnVorablc
Mrs. Marie lluruott and Mrs. Harry
Helms will return next week from n
three weeks visit In Portland.
The finest equipment in Oregon tor
printing fruit labels. Medford Print
ing Co. '
Harry Holms returned from' n
three weeks vacation on tho l.lttlo
Applesate.
Tonight Page, 10 cents, '
Farmers of tho vnlley are pre
paring to make their fall shipment
of bogs to Portland markets, ling
ers for meat firms nre now In the
Applegate country signing up for
hogs. Considerable money will bo
derived this year from turkeys.
Kodak finishing and supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Over isls
Theater.
Charles 11. Gay returned this morn
ing from a business trip to Portland.
Tho oldest exclusive agency In
Medford, reliable protection, our only
business. Holmes, tho Insurance
Man.
A gang of I. W. W.'s headed for
a propaganda underway nt San Diego
Cal., passed thro the city last night.
Maybe Mrs. Jones won't le In the
meat business long but sho will snvo
the people a big pile of money while
she lasts.
Copies of London papers published
Just before the allies retreat have
been received In the city, nnd are
models of indeflnlteness. The edi
torials deal chiefly with tho moves
of tho 'Austrian nnd German armies
but never a word of their own. The
London Times, tho pride of every
Briton, and famed for its thorough
ness of detail, devotes most of nn
entire Issue to the Hrltlsh "White
Hook," and the need of recruits.
Hair dressing, manicuring, scalp
treatment, facial and halrwork, hair
dyeing. 429 M.F.&H. Uldg. Phono 157
Tho forest service trail on the mid
dle fork of tho Applegate up Cook
and Green Pass has been completed
for about 20 miles, and work will bo
suspended October 1st thereon, un
til spring. Tho trail gives tho Klam
ath river country an outlet into Jacx-
sohvlllc. t '
Sirloin steaks 18c a pound at
Jones, 6 -South Central.
Fred Hurst and Charles Httckagc,
middleweight!, will stago a boxing
bout at Gold Tllll tomorrow as one
of tho features of tho mid-valley fair.
"Shine" Edwards has returned
from a two months sojourn In north
ern California.
Ladles! pall and see Lottlo How
ard's 15.00 hats'. lr.t
Bear are reported" plentiful on the
upper Applegate. The animals are
getting ready to enter winter quart
ers. Want to buy a two, two or throe
years old, fresh, or coming fresh
cows nt once. Address S. ItO., care
Mall Tribune. U 15U'
Judge W. M. Colvlg, tax attornoy
for the Southern Pacific appeared be
fore the county board of equalization
Friday to protest against the In
creased assesitncnt of Southern Pa
cific property. He states that a re
duction hag been mado throughout
the county In valuations and tho rail
road rates raised to meet the defi
ciency. Dill Dates Is preparing for his an
nual visit to Klamath Falls.
Ed White of the upper Antelope
vnlley spent Friday In Medford.
Two road shows are booked to ap
pear at tho Page tho first week U
October.
Ulrlcli & Ryan hare Just receive 1
1200 pair of sample ladleB girls'
men's and boy's shoes of all kinds,
which they are offering at less than
manufacturer's cost. All first class
shoes, as usual for cash only.
Frankla Edwards, cx-Mcdford fight
Impresario, is now located at Juarez,
Mexico, according to letters received
In this city, and is trying to secure
the concessions for tho programs at
the race meet to open there soon.
Fred Miller, an Ashland youth wai
ordered committed to tho Boys and
Girls Aid Society at Portland the first
of tho week by tho probation author
Itles. Charlos Clay took the lad to
the institution,
No chango In prlco at Page.
RAINY WEATHER
CAUSE OF DISPUTE
Mini in nu nrelmnt ciuietl lls
pule lhi moviiinu between enjtltnl
mitl labor, Capital wax represented
hvO. Kimelliarli liviim on the Kaule
Point rvtad, nml labor by lour piol.or
of apple. Kugelhaii maintained the
quartet should pay fur lionnl during
the rain, and thoy deoliticd In ajsree,
claiming they could nl toil on ae
count of mud. Knuollmil wanted his
hired men jailed for failure to pay.
l'ro-ceiilur Kelloy held the enuniy
vow not collection agency. The
bill wns $11 due to .Mr-, Hugclliait.
who run the comini nry department
on the ranch. The di-pate wa- aired
al (lie police -tatioii and n huge
crowd gathered to hear I lie argu
ment tliat waxed warm.
EXCHANGE ORGANIZED
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That the poultry and egg business
of tho lloguo river vnlley Is assum
ing largo proportions Is proved by tho
establishment uf tho Medford Poul
try nnd Egg' Co., as cash buyers of
Poultry prodirtts, hides, etc., with T,
.1, Unrdnor proprietor, with hena
WIND
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Considerable damage was done to
tho fruit crop by tho high wind that
swept oer tho valley Thursday after
noon and early this morning, the fall
of fruit running according to natural
protection of tho orchards. Tho wind
quarters In tho building south of the ranged In velocity from U0 to tld
Union .Meat company's warehouse. miles an hour,
The Importance of this Jtiiu of bus. Newtown apples, Winter Nolls nnd
Iness as an aid to the randier and Couileu pears were the chief suffer
farmers Is well recognised nnd It triors. Tho Hoguo Itlvcr Fruit and
IRENE HAMPTON ISAACS
PtANd VIRTUOSO
I.Nit Silunilul I'lnmi
Instructor, Accompanist, Coach for
Ensemble Singing
Studio 1105 West Main St.
Phone 361
ENTHUSIASM AT ADJOURNMENT
(Continued from I'age 1)
our gallant and faithful allies a Just
nnd righteous cause. From every
part of my empire thero has been n
spontaneous and enthusiastic tally to
our common flag.
"Gentlemen of the House of Com
mons, I thank you for tho llbernlltv
with which you have met a -great
emergency. My lords nnd gentlemen,
we are fighting for a worthy purpose
and we shall not lay down our arms
until thnt purpose has been fully
achieved.
"1 rely with confidence on he
loyal and united efforts of nil mv
subjects and I pray that Almighty
God may give us his blessing."
one of tho Important hrnurhcH whlen
has been neglected lit our valley.
Climatic conditions arc Ideal for
the Industry and no dotibt ranchers
will welcome this opportunity and go
Into the "buslucsi more cxtenslvelv
than ecr before nn account of tho
outlet which now Is assured.
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GOVERNMENT CENSORSHIP
BY WIRELESS LEGAL
WASHINGTON, Sept, 18. fen
Mirsllip of wirele-- nic age- by the
federal govcinnniit i legal, accord
ing to nn opinion liv Attorney Oenmil
(Ircgor.x. rcccicd today by Secictary
Daniel.
Produce Axsoiiatlou Is making an cs
tlninte of the damage In Jonathan
blocks this afternoon. This fruit Is
ready to pick and ship,
The wind put the telephone lines to
Table ltock nnd Eagle Point out o'
commission. The rainfall for tho
period was .27 of an Inch, a total for
the week of M of nu Inch. Siunv
fell In tho higher foothills. A brisk
breesit Is blowing today.
Wind of tho severity of Inst night
Is unusual nt this season.
Von net the lict
There It when you smok Gov, Joun
ion cigars and patronise home Indus
tries.
NO ADVANTAGE WON
(Continued Trom Page 1)
Ing the Germans nt bay along the
frontier of Poland.
Denmark Neutral
While public opinion and the presn
In Italy nnd Houmanla are apparent
ly still In tho dark as to the course
these nations will pursuo as the
struggle continues, a semi-official as
surance camo from Denmark today
from tho newspaper Polltlkcn, that
that country would remain firm In
its neutrality. Tho paper says:
"Nothing can Induce us to changa
the policy of neutrality which Den
mark has declared sho will follow. '
Al Pankey of Central
In tho city today.
Point Is
With Medford mem is Medford rsade.
1 VukajmMiiLff
"Korrect- Shape"
Misses And Children's Shoes
No child ran study or play to th.i
best advantage with shoes that pinch'
or rrnmp tho tender young toes,
"KOHHKCT-SIIAPE" shoes nro
built as nature Intended tho chlld'.n
foot to grow. Thoy fit snugly are
mighty beautiful In appearance b"t
they nllow
"ItOOM FOU EVEUV TOE"
And besides preventing nnd curing
nil juvenllo foot troublos they nre
mado of especially solocted leather!
ho that thoy glvo
"DOt'ULH THE USUAL SKUVICB"
7.1c VI' TO f2..1l
At Hits
Sign of
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"Good Smxs"
Postofflre
Opposite
Wilson's
Specials
Wool Sox 10
f spools .1. I. OoiiIn' Tlirtmd......,...,..... 10
0 papers of Needles w.....n...f 10
f imekii,'e.s Toilet Paper ...u. 10
Mule.skin (.1 loves , .........:... ' .120
Good Heavy. Work Shoes ....... Jjl.IJ5
'A .Hotter One. for . ...... $l.7.r
HOi! Sti.spondo.rs : ,,.,.,- 1 fy-
'J.r)fi can Talcum Powde.r ... . 10
$ir.0() Suits for $7.50
"Wo are elosiiij; out the I'ilclior bankrupt stock of
furniture, stoves, tools, He, at about f0c on tho dol
lar. Two ;ood organs, 1 piano, good !Uj farm wagon
and hundreds of other bargains.
Will H. Wilson
THE BIG STORE
The Cheapest Store in the West
J 2(5- M0. 1 ill N.JvliONT.
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Handsome Fall STYLE CRAFT
Garments
netici: i. o. o. F.
All Hebekabs and Odd Fellows and
wives are cordially invited to attend
the anniversary and social to bo
hold at the I. O, O, F, hall on Tues
day, September 29, at 8 p. tn,
OMVi: IlKUKKAII I.ODGK NO. 28.
Fnnnlo Whitman, Hoe.
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.Many women of intelligence and excellent figure are often poorly dressed. Not.
that tho garment worn isn't well tailored and possibly from a smart fabric, but
for the reason that in selecting it they are unable to choose a style suited to
their individual needs, or one styled in perfect accord with the prevailing
mode J u our store we find a particular delight in supplying a. style and color
perfectly suited to one's individuality. Intelligent selection is an art found
and practiced only in a few cloak depart incuts.
Style Craft Coats and Cape Coats $15.00 to $57.50
Style Craft Suits $25.00 to $47.50
Other tailorel Suits from $10 up
SPECIAL ORDER DEPARTMENT
For the woman that is hard to fit, or if you cannot be suited out of stock,
or if you prefer a garment made to your measure, we have several hundred of
the newest eloths to choose from, which can Ins made up in tho newest fash
ions, or wo take your order for cloth by the yard .and at a less price than you &
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ANXorNClv-MKNT.
Miss Vunlta llumllton desires V)
uiinoiuico that she has ppeth'd a
plunu studio nt Old North Central
avenue and Is prepared to teach
pupils from tho first rudiments to
tho hlghevt perfection, IKb
TOO JATK TO OMHHIFY,
i'fi?i7lKNT i'rvttwiiil furnlshoil
hoiiKit, iImk in, muileni; no ilill
ilreu. I'Iioiiii ttK.V, I0r
FOK KNT Our furnished four
M'ihii lioiiui, no rlilMrcit, I'lionrj
THE NEW MILLINERY
The ladies are all delighted with our
showing of Alilliiiory. Our styles are ex
clusive, our qualities are rich, and what in
terests you most, our prices arc right, our
goods are not marked with an object of giv
ing a discount, but at the lowest possible
price quality can be sold for.
Trimmed Hats as low as $3.95, '4.45,
$4.95, $5,45 up as much as you wish to pay.
Hats for the little boys.
Hats for the little girls. .4"
See the New
Outing Flannel Oowiih
THE NEW BASQUE DRESSES
Basque JJresses are very fashionable
AVe have received several new numbers tho
last few days; also many new tunic effects.
PETER THOMPSON DRESSES
Vuv the school girl or for the practical dress
there is nothing more practical than a Peter
Thompson dress. We show an excellent
number in Amoskeag blue serge, well tail
ored, in sizes r.J, in, 17, 11, 10, 18, 20, at
$12.50.
Others up to $25.00,
THE NEW FURS
Our showing of Purs is most complete
and all were bought long before the rise in
price, owing to the war. These have been
marked at our usual low price and with our
regular guarantee. See the new Korean
Mink, the most handsome blend yet brought
out in mink, in sets or separate stoics or
muffs. Also many pretty new sets in black
wolf, black fox, eic Hlack is very popular
this fail.
b'urs from $1,95 to $87.50 a set.
Oontfl for the Llttlo Boy
Ooati for tlie Littlo Girl
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