Tvi, r-' t ,,..PAOK Tff,0 m ibcAL mo PERSONAL it j 1 - r r A&oritlct ot $!H wns granted by Justice ot iho Ionro Taylor In a suit of J. A. Smith against Dr. Conroy, for inhor performed In tho lnntnlln tlon of ft fnrnnco. H. O. WorthliiK ton was called ns an expert witness. Meno Darkdutl, 1)111 O'llarn and Ilaldy WorlhtoRlon ljft Sjtndny morning for tnq Untpnai divide l Old hoc Ynk to Mint ; deer.- loo hnllied UT hilhv ouliuf town, nn oil plpd fcpHhKlng "a leak. "The hunters used Wd Instead ot'oll pelting hack to Mpdford. They will mako ntiotli er start tho Inst of the week. The parents nnd TeacherV clrclo ot tho Washington school met last Friday nfternoon for tho first tlmo thin J car. Tho attendance was xplcndld nnd the program was very InterestlnB. The clrclo is ptannlnn for good work this yenr. Ladies lsit Oress & UnMnr'u tail or show Monday and Tuesday and see tho newest In tailoring. Suits, coats and skirts hand tail ored to your measure by nn export ladles' tailor at Orres & LnMnr's tall- or shop. Special showing Monday and Tuesday only. Yort aro Invited." Joe Wilson of Talent Is a business visitor In tho city today for n few hour. Prosecutor Kelly attended to of- firm lmsWsa In Jacksonville this morning. "Mr. Robert Kason, expert ladle tailor, is now located with Mrs. K. d. Mror's dressmaking establishment. Your patronftgo solicited. " Second floor, Doucl nnd company. 1G2 Margucrito Carloy of Montpoller, N. I)., who is visiting with tho fnm lly bt W. N. Campbell writes in tho Montpellcr Magnet, a descriptive let ter homo describing a trip to Crater Lake. An apt description of tin scenic wonder of tho west Is that It "looks like a great tub of bluing." Sec1 tho "beautiful woolens and fashions for women's tailored gar ments for fall and winter at their special showing Monday and Tues day at Orres &. LaMar'a tollor shop. Major J. J. Morrow, U. S. A., in charge of tho road work at Crater Lake, arrived In Medford Saturday night from a tour of Inspection of tho work, and left Sunday morning for Portland. secure firo insuranco upon your fruit while In a packing house. Low rates. Special short term policies. Guaranteed Insurance with E. S. Tatny, 210 Carnctt-Coroy Did. Tho resignation of tho Rev; Mac Cullough of tho First Baptist church, who has received a call from a Seattle pulpit, was accepted by the congre gation Sunday morning. A commit tee was appointed to secure a suc cessor. The dato of the acceptance of the Seattle call has not been fixed. DeVoe Is celling gum drops at ten cents per pound today. Superintendent Will G. Steel of Crater Lake Park, returned Sunda morning from a week at tho park. Highland Blend, hard wheat flour, $1.50 per sack. Hutchison & Luras. den. F. !!. Klser, Crater Lake photo grapher, who spent a week In Med ford securing photographs to embel lish a boat on Crater Lake, returneJ to tho lako Monday. Kodak finishing the nest, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Orer Isla Thea ter. F. H. Parker, engineer of tho gaso line locomotlvo, hauling sand and gravel for the stato highway com mission at Phoenix, was Injured Mon day, when ho was struck in the bacU by a car: His injury Is not serious but will cause a week or two lay off. Highland Blend Flour nono bet ter J1.G0 per Back. Hutchison & Lumsden. Born To tho wlfo of Tom E. Han ley at Grants Pass Sunday morning, an eight pound boy. Get It at Do Voo's. ' A. H. Ilerger was arrested Satur day evening by tho police on u charge of bilking a number of Med ford iwoplo on subscriptions to news papers and magazines, nnd is having a preliminary hearing bofore Justice of tho Pence Taylor thU nfternoon. Kdgur Winters, agent of a German paper publtshod In Portland swore out tho complaint, alleging that Ber gor followed In his tracks, and Hwiudlod a number of his patrons. This Is tho first publication fako to bo discovered In tho city since last July. Flour. We have bought two car loads of Highland Blond Flour and aro selling at 1.50 per sack. Evory suck guarantcod. Hutchison & Lums. don. , ' i Indian summer dawned upon the Boguo river valley today, with clear sklos and a bright sun, nnd a touch of frost in tho nlr, after tho rain of last week. This Is Ideal for tho or ohardUtH who aro In tho midst of tho picking of their apple crop, hut Iho farmers would have rejoiced at moro rain to make fall plowing Reed. The fluent equipment in Oregon for printing fruit UUU. Medford Print-' tog C. E. J. Pnrton, tho corn king of Hagle Point, spent Saturday In Bed ford Attending to business matters. Bud Anderson will mnko his re turn to the ring next Friday even ing nt the Pendleton Bound Up. The nrfalr will bo an exhibition, with no decision. Seo It. H. McCurdy for Atna Fi delity and Surety Bonds. Al Gnrrcttson attended to busi ness matters In Talent Saturday. It. F. KliiKsley ot Montague. Cal., its among the out-of-town visitors In I tho city this week, Guaranteed flour, Highland Blend, hard wheat, two carloads nt fl.M) per sack. Hutchison .t Lumsden. Leah Walthcr. Jean Budge and Helen Purncker woro tho week end guests of Frances Kenney at her homo In Jncksomlllo. J. O. Gerklng. the best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives mado nny whero, time or plnco. Studio 228 Main St. Thono 320-J. A squad of strange Chinamen who wero figuring on mining this winter on Palmer creek haw returned to Yrckn, Cal , the deal for their secur ing the water rights fallliiB through. The Hev. MncCullough of the Bap tist church delivered his lecturo on trio European war nt Talent Friday evening to n large audience. Hair dressing, manicuring, scnto treatment, facial and halrwork, hair dyeing. -129 M.F.JtH. Bldg. Phone 137 Alex Budge. emploed by the en gineering department of C. C. Mooro company of San Francisco, Is vis iting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Budge of this city. Charles Cooley of Yreko. manager of tho lumber yard at that point Is visiting friends and relatives In thli city. Tho oldest excluslvo agency in Medford. reliable protection, our only business. Holmes, tho Insurance Man. ' Jack O'Connell of Phoenix at tended to business matters in this city Saturday. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over fsls Theater. " Bill Fancher of Gold Hill vis ited friends and relatives In this city Sunday. Authentic war news received by Mall Tribuno leased wire will be posted during tho day at Hotel Med ford. ' Frank Coleman spent Saturday evening in Gold Hill attending the in dustrlal fair. W. C. Jenkyns leaves this after noon for Eureka, Cal., whero ho has a position. E. S. Tumy writes all forms of In surance. Excellent companies, gooi local senrlco. 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg. " Will Bevcridge, employed by tho Northern Pacific at Spokano will ar rive next Friday to spend tho winter in tho valley. Automatic base ball, that brand nnw out door came, has arrived In Medford. .See -It at DeVoes toalght lust west ot Hotol Medford. '"'' ' JjouIs Uirich and wire or Jackson vllle spent Sunday In this city vis Itlnc friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Carnahan have returned to the Blue Ledge district after spending a month In the city. Chief of Police Hlttson hpent Sat- uritnv In Hold1 Hill skirmishing for votes among tho fair visitors. Leo Jacobs, democratic candidate for rnnntv recorder will begin nn nc- ttvo campaign for Iho place begln nijR October 1st, visiting all section of tho county. Shorty Miles nnd ob Deuel re turned Saturday, from a deor hunt on upper Evans creek, Father O'Nell hns returned from n trip to Portland and Willamette val ley points. Edison records for salo at 25c each as long as tboy last, at Palmer's Pi ano Place, Garnett-Corey Bldg., 2-1 South Grape street. Mrs. L. A. Salado, her daughter, Janette, and son Louis, left Sunday for Philadelphia, where they will spend tho winter. Frank Simpson of Sterling spent Saturday In Medford attending to business matters. Tho first cold weather wandoror of the season applied to the police Sun day night for shelter In tho city jau. Ho said it was too cold to sleep out side. A pillar of red flame appeared In the southern sky about 7:30 p. m. Saturday of n highly mysterious na ture nnd was witnessed by dozens or Medford people, who woro puzzled by U appearance. Some said it was 'i reflection from n forest fire, otliori a now outbreak of Ml. Lassen, and othors a (ailing meteor. After 10 or 16 minutes It died out. It aPPearo-l at a point slightly to tho weBt of the summit of Mt. Wagner. Mr. Edward .Adams uanircn, a noted Chautauqua nnd Lycoum lec turer of Portland will discuss tho Twolvo Fundamental Fallacies of Prohibition at tho Nutatorlum Hall Tuesday evening at 8 p, m. Mr. Cun trell Is a finished speaker and should bu heard by every voter on this very imnortunt subject. Ills theme is "Tho Cavo AKuliiat Prohibition," und Mils subject will bu bundled In u musterly way, ' ' M'ulil Adv.) HGDlfORO MAUi 'HUHUNR, E DESTROYED BY FIRE Vire, ,vunpoeill.v ,Mii'tl liv hiully giw pipe iMinneetioiw in Iho Kitehen, gulted Iho home of M. l I'ileher. the Mvoml-lintut denier, on YYet Four teenth street, early thW mornimr, nnd ouiimmI u (lutnnge to (he building nnd household effect etimuted nt ipollO, ptirtinlly rovercd by inur.uii'o. The nliinn win turned in ut 1 SS!0 n. in. All effeot in Ihe liou-o not damaged hv firo weie ruined by -moke nnd water. BY AN EMPLOYEE l Kuglehnrt. n mneher living on the road to rngle Point, -ought tin nrre-t thw morninir of one ot In workmen, Hniry Hall, who gnve hi-addre-i u -101 I, -Heel, Tm-omii, Wn-li., nnd hit ne n- 111 year. I.n-t Thursday Knalehnrt Miughl Ihe nr-re-t of four of hi- apple picket- who refu-ed to work in th. rnin und mud, nnd iiihiii Ihe elinnre of fnilin)! to pn hi-, wife for board. H.ill replied to Kuglehiut'- hellmerencv with hi- ltK inflictinc bump- on the brow uml peelimr the -kin off the no-e. After the battle Kuglehnrt rif-hed to I'ro-eeutor Kelly M'ekim: n war rant for llnll's urre-t. After the ver moii of the young man and Knglclmrt had been told, the i nance of n war rant wiw refused on the ground that Knu'lehurt hud been the ngvrt"-or ami forced the i lie wild -ad re-uIN to hiiu-clf. KILLED IN RUNAWAY An unknown innii, n stranger in (hi- xcction, wax killed about '-"lO o'eloek this afternoon near ihe Cowlet corners on the Big Sticky road, northwe-t of the city, when a team he wax driving attached l hinder ran away, hurling him beneath the wheelx, canxing instant dentil, lie was employed on tho Alaho ranch. His name is unknown, ax he storied to work this morning. Deputy Coro ner Under left at unco with Ihe Perl ambulance for the "cne. OLD CATHEDRAL IN RUINS (Continued from Page 1) hcaffolding on the e.ist end of the cathedral, where repairs were going on, caught fire nnd noon the wholu network of pole- und planks wan ablaze. Then the roof of old ok timber caught atire and t-oou the ceilings of the nave nnd trpn-epN were n roaring furnnee. '"file blaring piers of curved woodwork crahhed to the floor, where piles of straw- had been gathered in connection with the work of the field ho-pital, So Mion ns this cuiight fire the panelling of the altars, the chairs nr.il other furniture was devoured. Kcscuiil by Priest "The Herman wounded would have been burned ulite if the French doc tors had not removed them ut greut pemonal rik. There was a had mo ment while these Ciennnn injured were being removed. A crowd of people hnd gulhered outhide watch ing the flames, and when the Her mans, some in uniform, were brought from the trnn-ept door the crowd gave a howl of uncontrollable rage, and earnest voices M-reamed: 'Kill Iheml' Some of the soldiers in the crowd levelled their rifles to dispatch the Hermans, when a prie-t, tho Athu Andrieu.x, sprung between the Her mans and the rifles. '"Don't lire," he suid; 'you would mnko yourselvcn as guilty us lliey nre.' "The crowd calmed somewhat and the (Icrmuiis were carried into the shelter of the museum amid hisses and I In cuts." IliiiuiimKc Sale. St. Mark's Guild will hold a rum mat;o salo Friday nnd Saturday, Sep tember -''' and 20 In tho storo build ing which Is now vacant nt the cor ner of West Main and Fir street. Those who havo articles to donate for this salo will plenve them at St. Mark's hall or call up No, GCO-M or 172-J, and such articles will bo sent for. TOO LATE TO CLA8HIFX. FOB HAM: Dining table, work tublo, kitchen treasure, llhrurv table, steel rango, heating stove, bedroom set, Iron bed, spring mat tress, '.'10 Beatty Kt, FOIl HAM', Young goblors, ono. year-old, II, F, I), No. I, box OS, Talent, Ore, J08, ERS HOUS MTiOVOKU, OHKOON. MONDAY. SBPTIOMniQK 21, IDE An injunction wax grunted by .Indue F. M. Cklnx in the chcuit couil thix mouiiug upon upplicution of the county eouit lltloiteli Pro-e- eulor Kell.v. re-liainiptf I.. I). Dollar hide, owner of ihe toll road over'tlte Sl-kiyoux, fro'iu'inlcrferiug with wniK on the l'aeilie hmhwuy. Dollarhule ix ulleued to have made llliealx hack ed with a xhoTguii uguiu-t woikmen emploNcd on the mad. The light of wav I- over udleiumont land, bill Dollailude claims the side light to op erate a highway thereon by iilue of a licen-e umnted to him in territor ial day-. GERMAN RIGHT FORCED BACK ; (Continued from rago 1) slttou In Franco while tho main body makes a stand on the frontier hat op timists hero believe It Improbable that Emperor William's troops ngnln ilurltiK the present war wilt assume n general offciuUe on French terri tory. They contend, however, that a retirement of the German fortes from French soil limn soon become Inevitable unless tbe offensho Is as sumed, CntMii Prince I Us) renin British c)es Kee further encour nRement In tho backward movement of tho army of Crown Prlnre Freder ick William, which. It Is argued, means tho failure to establish for the Invaders new and shorter mmmiinl rations by way of Metx -and the Ithlne. Dispatches say Vienna newspapers continue silent' concerning the opera tions In Gallcla and nnrliutt the Ser vians but they nre appealing dally for moro nurses, doctors and medical sup plies to bo seht to the front. Tho Austrian hospital equipment Is said to be woefully Inadequate, tho wounded often lying on tho field from 24 to 4S hours, greatly Increas ing not only the suffering hut tho mortality. From Trieste the principal Aus trian seaport on tbe Adriatic Hon, concerning whose attitude In case of an attack there has been much spec ulation, came n utatemcnt today from the governor that In case of being at tack ho would not evneuato tho city. Trienfo WliritrIM:' ' ' "Trieste," he'sal'd, "will resist. Tho Anglo-French fleet, however, be fore attacking Trieste must denl with tho Austrian fleet nt Pola." Throughout tho British Isles en listment contlmlos unabatCd and n noteworthy festur'O Is tho hkh stand ard of tho recruits. Students nnd young professional jnen aro conspic uous In nvcry squad sedn on tho Lon don streets. "It's a long wny to Tlpperary" now has become a fixed classic In this war, much In iho same 'mariner as "There'll be a hot time In the old town tonight,1' Bwopt through tho American army In Cuba during tho Spanish-American war. Even tho German prisoners Interned in Eng land havo caught tfio fever and may bo heard singing as well as they can. It was announced today that David Lloyd-George, tho chancellor of tho exchequer, Is heading a movement to ralso a complete Welsh army corps. Dojt Todar Beiolvo to smoko Gor. Johnson cl-l-ars, tho best, and thereby patronlza borne Industry. tf ENJOIN DO Ul ROM INTERFERING WITH ROAD WOK MISS EDNA WARNER Ilecently of Boston announces tlint sho will shortly open n studio for Instruction In tho FLETCHER MUSIC METHOD ' (Simplex and Kindergarten)' For children between thcyngcs of flvo nnd sixteen. A systematic and easily comprehended course of Instruction for both tbe young and advanced Arrangements for this courso can bo mado by phoning .111 -J. A later announcement will bu made giving location of Htudlo. ' -, '.r.i 'I . . ' ........ mr v Ifl III f 1 made These shoes are mado with lots of room for flvo loos, hug tight across tbu Instep nnd (Jood.-Vour Well stitched, which ipouiiH n great saving In stocking, No pilces lower than ours when tho shoos uro as good. Como try it pair, Hl.cs it to 'A, button and luce. wi: Liicn TO FIT Mi tng E All 1M Helm's plnco In Jacksonville, which hns been open for business every dnv tho law allows since I.SR!!, will close October tilth, the date upon which Its license expires, nder fi2 years of operation, The phuo l ono of the pioneer landmark of 1...1 ...... .......i. .....i ii.. rii... vinllrf . .luci.puii (iiiiiiij, nun ,i . I shelter a icllo hlslor) of the dnjs when tho Hague river vnuey was .voting to mini, and .lacksonvlllo was at tho height of Its gloty. Tho plnco was first opened by Wlnehou .t Helm, and handed down to tho son, IM Helms, who Is now In charge, in the car!) dajs the building wns ii... .iiitnilni. iilnmt nnit 1'iMltnr of life mi- nn. iiiii. ,...... ...... .- In this section. After tho gold ex citement passed It wn the gathering place of Saturday's for the entire llogiie river vnlle. Hero also enmo tho prospectors to spend tho gold the) wrested from tbe earth. A collection of pioneer relies vnl ued ut K0,i)00 Is on display In the bulldliiK. It U Utile known. The first piece of gold found nt Jnokson vlllo Is on dlspla). A photo of three men hanged by vigilante at Yreka, and a piece of rope, with which tho Job wns dono Is nlo In tho roller tlon. The first pool tables over set on on the Pacific const, transported nround Ihe Horn by water to Eureka and packed Into Jnrksonvillo on tho back of burros Is nnuthcr of tho at tractions. Every possible manner of relic Is on exhibition, mutely telling pages In tho early history ot Jack son county. Tho disposition ot this vnlunblo contribution to ploneor llfo has pot been decided upon. It would be nn oxcelleut addition In tho exhibit building ot tho Medford Commorctnl club. E NEW Oltl.EA'XS, Ln, Sept 21 Tho Now Orleans Cotton Dxchnngo will begin quoting spots Wednesday, It -was announced today. Attornes for the exchange todny ruling that n trailing contract iimdo oh tho exJ change Is binding whether the ex change Is closed. This, according to view of nctlvo brokers, materially changes tho situation ns It affects Octolsir contracts. By this ruling October shorts can buy spots, nnd longs will be forced to receive tho cotton on contract. AXNorxnair.NT. Miss Venltn Hamilton desires ti nunounco that sho hns opened n piano studio nt 010 North Central avenue nnd Is prepared to teach pupils from tho first rudiments to the highest perfection. I ''' Why Not Oet tho host smoko, Gov. Johnson, and also patronlin horn. CHICHESTER S PILLS i.D,lt ( kl-.k--l.raUU.4Ilr4 blQk lIIU I Mt cl ! iflIU' TPt l,M. MWI Villa Ilia UIU. IU I Ut tcl .14 iflIU Tl xWr. Hj, ,,r,m ftniiki. A.fin-'lfKii-TK KB M.I MSA y,,riturallUiLKllI.AlITll(,lll.l SM0 BY ORlfiOISTS EVERVWff BC PONEER IS ACKSONVILLE LOSES MONTH RESUMES tn ! y & Let 'em Kick Boys always do moro or less kick ing principally moro. Lot 'em kick with n pair of Hol land shoes mndo with tho Tel-Til-Tip It won't hurt tho (ips any as thoy uro with IndlHtructnblu solo leather. 9 "flooa Qrli" TIIH ;iahi) TO FT s &w fetor. r T.J,. Kill IRENE HAMPTON ISAijS' PIANO VIRTUOSO Lint Silioul ttf I'Uuu Instructor, AccQinpanist, Coacli for Ensemble Singing Studio 1105 West Mnin St. m 'V H. II. Ihiunmit M E D mimktottftffMtae' 1 "The School of Modern Methods" .11 N, GKAI'K SLi MKDIOKI), OIIKGON BUSINESS, SHORTHAND AND ENGLISH DEPARTMENTS I'.very boy nnd girl cannot attend tho University or High School for four eari: but every boy and girl enu attend tho Medford Commercial CoIIi-ko for six mouths, or a vcar, ami got an education that pnya dividend for ' life. School nil yenr. Graduate assisted to positions. No term divisions now students mny enter nt any tlmo. Day nnd evening sessions. Call, telephone 1C-L, or write, for full Information. itii(!(iXiii)&(!Xst$Xi!iM FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL OREGON STATE FAIR Salem, Sept. 28 to Oct. 3, 1914 $20,000.00 OFFERED IN PREMIUMS For Agricultural, Livestock', Poultry, Textile urnl other exhibits. Horse Knees, Shooting Tournament, Mauil Concerts, Boys' Camp. Moving Pictures. Children's Play ground, lice. l)fitiontrntiou, Animal Circus and other l'Yco Attractions. YOU AKIO INVITKO. FUM-ifi CAMP CKOHNDS Send for Premium List, and Kntry IMaiilcs. REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS Vov parlieulars address FKANK MKKPiDITII, Secreltiry," Salem, Oregon. JONATHANS Kxtra Kancy .lonathau Apples from (lie Westerlund Orchards 100 PER CENT RED ON SAUC AT WARNER, WORTMAN & GORE nut) B.&G. CASH 'STORE $1.50 PER BOX (K'xtra Fancy) These are the finest apples in the Koguc Kiver Val ley this year. Send a box home or to your friends in the cast. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES To the Josephine County Fair To He 'Held nt MURPHY, SEPTEMBER 22-24 Tickets will be sold to CI rants Pass from all points Kosoburg to Ash land, September 21, 112, 2!1, 21. Final return limit, September 2(1, 1011. Full particulars as to fares, I rain service, etc, from nearest agent of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC .John Al, Scott, (IciKtral Passenger Agent, I'oriiaiid, Phono 361 II, I, Vanflllder J3 V OKI) g t?) D unigmi i.ua.vt.1 Ak 4 !! i - r ! , a & hi w r ? 4 I 51 m i I ." V w -,....