I' i MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,. OREGON, FRTDAT, SEPTEMBER 2fi. 10U PAGE TWO J? I S vc afi ' ir' . - '. ';." , If f V V. v. !' fc I' V ! J l k P k f I- 1; IN '& JK ', r i ECALAND PERSONAL ..... r.i . . , i . Lr V . j i J C. C. Krihs and wlfo rcfurnoij iwirsday afternoon from a bIx week., yinlt with frlendu nnd relntlves In the middle west nnd Idaho. Mr. KflfmToimris wlifd nnd falri through fttt .ttie Iftftt of hlfl trip. hiiiiii fcllnrlijr of Lnlio creek, (ho cM&ifoAeiJrn rnliier of thlgeitmn. .n'lW frllup iaodlovo, tho title holder In tlio W fklBlng dontoAt for1 ytoillH Jaft fi'iKniSrfilftk for Safohi ti at tend tho nlato fair, which open next Monday, ho Jackson county youth's Will compete with fcO other youths of tholf own oro for a trip to the 19 1R fAlr. Th6 Jackson county car load or exhibits for the utale fitlr'wM Ik shipped today. Mr. "itoVert Easoti, otfpbrt ladle tnllpr' Is fibw .located yfltli Mrs. K. d. Myer's dressmaking establishment. J'otjr pattonago solicited. Second loorj DcVei and company, 162 lt " 'The police tiolnlneM seven hoy for n few minutes Thursday evening for flrlnc a toy cannon nloiiR tho cast hank ot Hear Creek causing a woman 'to phono an emergency Call that somo ono was bolng murdered. Officer Cady was sent to tho scene and after wndlnj; down tho creek, found tho boys engaged in n mock battle. secure fire Insurance upon your fruit while In a packing house. Low rates. 8peclal short term policies. Ouafaateed Insurance with E. S. Tumy. 210 Careen-Corey Bid. Miss Frances Kenny of Jackson ville visited with friends tn this city Thursday afternoon and evening. Mrs. John H. Sheridan and John Jr. left Thursday for an extended visit In the east. The Million Dollar Mystery at 11 Theater tonight. Attorneys A. C, Hough and II. I). Norton of Grants Pass spent Thurs day In Medford attending to profes sional business. Kodak finishing the Dest, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Over1 Isla Thea ter. II. h. Swlhart of Derby Is spend ing tho end of tho week In the city attending to business matters. DeVoo is' selling gum drops at ten cents per pound today. Thi first football came of the sea Bon wlli be played tomorrow after-. noon on the Jackson school grounds beOeea the first and' second teams of the high school. No admission will io rhareed. A schedule of games h being arranged with Ash land, Grants Pass and Klamath Falls, which will start early In October If the Medford team should win the championship of southern Oregon they arc keyed up for a tour of the Willamette yalloy and tho northern pari ot the state. Blue Mission grapes roako flno grapo Juice, Jellies and etc Also To kays. Geary Orchards. Phono It-13-W. 101 Dud Andorson, former prido pf Medford, will mako his apeparanci for the first time since his operatic.; for kidney trouble, In an exhibition bout at Pendleton tonight. Tho af fair will only bo an exhibition so therp Is no danger of Bud getting klll'dd or losing any of his honors. It Theater tonight "Tho Million Dollar Mystery" always 10 cents. Eighteen bucks are in tho bag of gamo accounted for by a hunting party Just returning from Squirrel camp, on tho mountains between tho Illnols and- Itogue rivers. Those in tho party were Messrs. Bay Wright, Jack Bratton, Aaron Brat ton, Asa Holcomb, A. C. Goettsche, Fred Blackman and Honry Ahlf. They wero gone about two weeks, walking in 28 miles from Oallco, and Having tho supplies packed in by horses over the trails. Tiio mem bers ot the party saw a total of 10l deer of all kinds and sizes during the outing, aud brought back a plentiful siiply of Jerked venison from tho 18 they killed. Grants Pass Courier. preat rummage sale Friday and Saturday corner of S. Fir and West Main street. 100 Mr. B. R. Boper, adjuster for tho Wjlllamsburgh City Fire Insuranco company of Now York City, was hero yesterday and adjusted the loss of Dr. Frederick C. Page which amount ed to nearly $1500. I fully commend; the company for Its prompt and lib eral 'settlement.' Dr. F. C. Page, BfM-Dreaaler company, local agents ieJtieii fri', Oregon.' Buck Ewlng and a number of buse ball fans nro taking tos for tho financing of the appearanco In thf eijfy Monday, November 2 of the Al Mar teams of the Anierltan and tlenai league, They will appear in Portland November 1. A guarantee of "l&flO Is ashed, Most of the pluy ra' are drawn from the, Philadelphia AfNtejj WNd tho Cincinnati Beds, XfVlW, clotklag for sale at emw of H. Yr and W, Main straet 10 N, Tf Y Ct,r former Jewulur tf I Ms tiy, k mw UwinUHi at ' Amt4iin m4 tMtta (w rWuiH lo IhI4 Farmers th'roughout tho valley aro waiting for a heavy rain betoro be ginning their fall plowing. There Is very little lnalsturo In tho Roll at flin -iirr.oiMil tlmn. The finest equipment tn'b'regok for printing irtui isoeii. Meuioru rriui tng.Co. ', ' , r eoVtnclilnnn nfiterlcli will leavo fii a day 6r two on a doer hunt. See B. H. McCurdy for Aetna Fi delity and Surety Bend, George Collins of McMlimvllle. Oregdn, Is, among thq out of lowiv people tn this VAV tny. The oldest, qxcluslvo ngoncy In Mcdfqrd, reliable protection, our only business, llqlmes, tlQ Insurance Man. ' Mlns Opal Ing ot Portland Is falling with her nunt, Mrs. I.ucretla K. fenynrt, nnd will leave tho first ot tho week on a bear hunting trip to the Mendowg district. Kplsodc No. S ot the Million Dol- In Walnn. nt If Tlinnlnf fnnlfht Tho cty council held a meeting Thursday night with Special Counsels Gus Newbury nnd 11. D. Morton of Grants Pass nnd outlined the defense of the city In tho suit pending with tho Callfornln-Oregon Power com pany. The council Is keeping secret their plans, for fear tho enemy will take advantage of tho any Informa tion gives. Remember tho rummage sale, cor ner of S. Fir and W. Mnln. 1C0 Hugo Damon of the Applegate country Is spending a few days In tho city attending to business matters. William Budge and son Alex will I return tomorrow from a hunting trip to Seattle Bar In tho Applegate country. Come In nnd look over articles now on sole, corner of S. Fir nnd W. Main street. 1C0 Half a hundred wanderers spent Thursday In this city and every train freight or passenger, north or south carried sflmo of them out ot town. A large portion of tho men wero log gers making their way north from tho logging camps of northern Cali fornia to Washington, duo to a rec ent retrenchment in the first named section tor tho winter months. Tho pollco gave orders for a speedy exit. Kodak finishing and nppliee at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isla Theater. City Recorder Elmer, Fos spent Thursda) in Ashland where ho was Initiated into the Shrlners. Aothentlc war newa received by Mall Tribune leased wire will be peeted duriar the day at Hotel Med ford. r R. H. Parsons left for Mount Crest ranch at McCloud Friday. 44H5MM$Me:ee VISIT THE STYLECRAFT STORE EveL-y clepnrtnient in this store contributes 'to flu) showing of iiMv k tiuihvnhiuivuuuYi. .Ifdm.is slioWn iill the chit! erentioiis fop ftfminiiu! wear (o h'v. fountl in the enstern fashion centers. Many of the lines have.jusfcbeen completed this last week. The new Bradley Sweaters, the ifew Crepe tie Chine anil Lingerie Waisto and our new Knit Underwear.IJepartniont. ft j0WfMk M "1420 'yzm&sz' Sul 1 I THE NEW BRADLUY SWEATERS A beautiful showing of thtj new fall Sweatem in tho- reliable Bradley make. Set the pretty new novelties in Duotono AngQra.-nHfdiHh to fjie'lasfc degree; also all the staple styles, excellent new num bers lor ;!i)l(ln;n, $1.91, $2.25, $2.98, $3.69 up to $9.50. 4 0 .4 COatS tor Hie R. II. Parsons, C. S. Newhall and James Dally have returned from a deer hunt In tho Dead Indian coun try bringing back a flno buck as ft trophy ot their prowess. E. S. tfumy writes all forms of In sufanco. 'Excellent companies, good local' aervlco, 210 Gamclt-Corcy Bhlg. ' Mrs. Koehler of Montana Is vis iting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrrf. Wnl ters. Mako your winter hnmo at Colonial Flats, 217 South Riverside. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jajuoq returned to kSaglnnw, Mich., today after a two month Mt ftlth (heir son of Capitol Hill, St. Mark's Guild Is holding a sec ond hand sale, corner of S. Fir nn.l West Main. Come In. 100 Dr. Rlckert nnd wife wero nuiong those who nttended Shrlners' dolngi nt Ashland yesterday nnd all re ported a flno time. Automatic bao ball, that brand new out door game, has arrived in Medford. Seo It at DoVoos tonight, lust west of Hotel Medford. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walters ot Kings Highway have Installed an electric pumping system nnd plumbing on their property on Kings Highway. J. O. Uerktng, the best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always rellablj. Negatives made any where, time or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phone 320-J. Mrs. C. M. Kldd will return short ly from nn extended visit with friends and relatives In Spoknno. Wash. J. H. Cochran has returned from a hunting trip In the Fish Lake dis trict. C. I. Lumsden ana wife nnd party of friends attended tho Shrlners con clave In Ashland yesterday. Tho condition of Gerald Sooysmlth confined In Sacred Heart hospital Is much Improved today. Hair dressing, manicuring, scalo treatment, facial and halrwork, hair dyeing. -129 M.F.&1I. Bldg. Phono 157 A. C. Hnwlctts ot Kaglo Point, writer of the well known Eagle Point Eaglets, Is a business visitor In tho city today. Jess Enynrt returned Thursday af ternoon front a two weeks business trip at San Francisco. Lloyd Damon, aged 14 years, whllo phasing a calf on a horso early this morning sustained two fractures of tho right leg near tho ankle when tho horse slipped and fell upon him. The accident occurred on tho paved alle7 at Ninth nnd Rlversldo avenue. Dr. R. J. Conroy was called and treated tho Injured membor. H. C. Burgess was a business vis itor in Eagle Point this morning. THE . STYLECRAFTiGARMENTS Those iwho have never seen or worn Styltjeraft Clnr nients cannot appreciate the stunning maimer in which they are styled nor the skillful way ih which they arc tailored. Though wo have always main tained a sky-high style standard, our now Stylecral't models establish a still higher standard. From the luxuriant fabrics with their attractive coloring to tho expert man tailoring and artistic poise,- they are' beautiful. Stylocraft Suits $25.00 to $47.50 Other Suits '.'. ,.". $10.00 up Stylecrnft Coats .'.....$15.00 to $57.50 Other Coats $10.00 up NEW MARABOT Marabot is very fashionable this season. We hilvo it by the yard for. (Tress trimming or in handsome sets or separate stoles and collars. i ! w 4 jd m Little lOtS Col. R. C. Washburn of Table Rock Is In the city today attending to busi ness matters and veiling friends. Council George Porter mntlo a hunl ncss trip to tho Kngl'o I'blut district Wednesday. ' It U reported 'that a llgllt Miotv fell In tho Sqtinwlnko nnd Blue Ledge dis tricts Wednesday night. Tho higher elevels of the Slskl.vous show xlgns of a recent fall. Chief of Pollco lllttson will spend his entire thno between now nnd ulec tlou cnmpnlnlnluR for sheriff on the democratic ticket. Sergeant Pat Mego will bo acting chief during Hits period. traveling snlosmen representing eastern firms nro making their regu lar quarterly call on local mer chants showing spring and Into win tor samples. The water department has com pleted n three days cleaning of the city reservoir. The Gnylety girls who open a thrco days engagement ut tho Star Saturday night, arrived this morning. Till: MILLION DOLLAR MYSTKItV AT IT TONIGHT Episode No. 8. Tho Will's of a Woman. The ronslpratorH determine to get rid of Norton, who Is too nCtlvo against them. Thoy carry out sev eral dastardly schemes, all of which fall. Finally, In desperation, they decide to throw him through n man hole nnd let hlin drown In tho sower. Their plan progresses successfully. He Is thrown through tho mnnhole, but fate, playing his side of the bat tie, brings about his rescue nfter n terrlblo struggle for life In tho dark ness of tho sower. Tho countess says ho bears n charmed life. They decide that to estrange Florence nnd Norton, who nro secretly engaged, will help them. Brnlno and thi countess form n shrewd plnn "which .ho i-oiintess arttutly carries out whereby Florence Is deceived Into be lieving Norton false to her and she flees from tho countess' npartmcnl In heart-broken grlof. Always 10c. Presbyterian llmrcli Next Sunday Is Rally Day In tho Presbyterian church. Sunday school In tho morning nt 10 a. in. Church services nt 11 a. m. Christian Kn- doavor at C:30 p. in. All Sunday school scholars and alt church mem bers and adherents aro urged to bo present. At 7:30 p. m. Dr. Hodge, representing tho State University of Oregon, will give a stcrloptlcan lec ture on tho evil effects of alcohol on tho physical system. All Interested in tho temperance question in any way aro urged to hear this lecturo that thoy may vote right. LATEST GARMENTS OF THil NEW VAlSTg Handsome new Crepe de Chine Waists, just what yoii have been looking for, Hi white, black,- yellow and pink. Also some pretty ncAv nlunbers in sheer, classy Lingerie Waists with the new Medici collar and Tango cords iv Msfrfyty mLS SECOND T Kl l Ji i. f Another sutt vviih filed thin morn ing In tho circuit court ngnluxt George F. King, oil nnd timber pio motor In connection with his (liichtiin. Pniintnh oil project, for nllcMed breach of contract. Tho plaintiff Is' Charles l Young, Judgment for $1000 Is nsked, and tlio attorney Is link Nowbury. Ytiiing'H nciloii wn first combined with the suit ot A. Stewart nKalnst King, but to wlpo away n. posslblo technicality a sopor nto del Ion was filed, Suits by other stockholders In King's pioject nro probable. Friends of King maintain that n vote of confidence, nnd two yenrs more time was given him for tin)1 working out of his development plans nt a meeting of the stockhold ers Wednesday evening In the .lack son County Hank building. It wan claimed that out of IS or 20 present nil but two or three, signed the poll tlou. Tho other sldo of the Issue say that Instead only two or three signed, and that holders of $250 stock were In the majority. Some of thoso credited with signing tho "vote of confidence" nro reported to hn making plans for the filing of suit ngnlnst King for tho recovery of their Investments. GERMAN CENTER WEAKENED (Conttnuea from page 1.) Parodies and of Camp Des Komnln. To offset thli. to tho south of Ver dun wo remain masters of the heights of tho Mouse, and our troops, moving out ot Tout, advanced until thoy readied tho region of Beau mont. "Third, on our right wing, Lor raine and tho Vosgos. wo hnvo re pulsed attacks ot minor Iraportanco on Komcny. To tho east of Luno vlllo tho onomy has mado some dem onstrations nlong tho Hues of tho river Vegouso nnd tho River Blotto." K L EI N FOB LOTHES M ADE IN EDFORD The New Millinery . i Black predominates in Milli nery. AVe are showing every conceivable shape in Sailor, Oainsboro and Toque shapes in black, velvet, plush and plush combination; also many pretty black and white . e o in b i n a t i ons, Jlussinn greens, plums, bllies and browns. Metal effects for trimmings aro big; also many pretty ostrich effects. Olir department is complete. HM N 1 THE NEW FALL UNDERWEAR As the fall advances you think of fall" underwear, ARH(,i"t ns with your wants. This is a new department with us and we realize wo will have to give you our good, reliable quality to gain your patronage and at a little less in price. WEI VS. DRY A SUNDAY IP f l i' I t I Tri Jl V Eailu Albeit Itowoll aud IMwurd Adnum I'nutroll, both of Portland, will debate tho piohlhlllon question Sunday ulghl ill S p, in, In life Mod ford Nntltorlinu. Until limn nro of perloitci'd' platform men and plonHliig mill Interesting tipoiikorH, Both tddes of (his Important question will hn clearly presumed, Tho tlolmlo will draw a large crowd since nil n(cfH are called upon to express tlumiNoUei Nov. 3rd, and ll Is not often liiilh Uldes ran be heard hi the Hnmo men- lug. The public generally and Indies especially aro cotdlally Invited to at tend. The question to be debated Is "Resolved That Prohibition In Ore mm Will 116 Detrimental lo tho Fundamental Interests of tho Poo pin." Mr. Cautrell will affirm and Mn Unwell will deny. With Mod ford ttnfw Is Medford mado. IN NEAT CLOGS THE KIDNEYS Take a ?liuri of Balti If your Back hurts or JBUdder bothers youDrink more water. If you must barn jour tntst evtry dr, tat it, but lluiti our kMms with inlta ocr.nldimlly, iwts u nutrd nutlitirlty wl.o trllt n tli.it incftt form urlo nchl which ulmo.it i.iralyr4ti tlm kidnrj In their cf furti to ci pel It f loin tlio IiIikhI, 'llicy tcin8 sliigglth mid wrskrii, tden yon tiuVr with a dull mUvry in the kldnrr region, sharp p.iltn In tin) ImcU or nicU hrailschr, dlriln-M, your stomach Mtxiti, luninis I coittrd mnt when tlm wrallmr It Ixtd m Imve rliciimstla twlnpf. Tlio urln gtts cloudy, full of (vdlmrnt, tlis cliaunrlt oftvn grt orn ami IrritnleJ, obliging you to seek tvllcf two or Ultra time during the night. To neutrallfo ttifte Irritating noldn, to oleania the kldncsn und Until oil tlio LoJy's urlnoti w.utc get four oiinocs of Jd Sslts from any plmrmsey litrci Uka a tuhlnipoonftil In gbns of water lit'fnm briiiikfMl f r .1 f . ili) ud jour LMiictx will then net fine. 'I his famous tnlt l mads from tho nrld of irrac and lrUKn juice, coinbhifd with IlUila, and )a lvii uod for gcnrrntlons to lluah and ithmihilo hi.'glili hlducyt, slo to nciiirstiro the sold In urine, It no lunger Irritate, thus rndlng 1 ladder vffahnc-n. Jid SalU li inetpriulvc: cannot In (uro, and make) n delightful UfcrveKeai Itlila water drink. TO SEE THE NEW SKIRTS Tiiiiid S'liirts are very popuhjj' this fall AVe have many pretty new models to show you in popliiis, gobardinetfi serges and the new Tussali cloth. Also a few pretty two-tone effects, Hare fnr ai ivn MW HEARING SE1 12 t t I'ONVOIU), IS. II., Kepi. 'J.V Coihini'I fin IIiiitv K. Tlmw uein no- tirioil today tlinl llm foiled KIiiIoh Htiiicmc oiiiiil hud iti-d('iod it lu'iliiiiK MMolM'r VI nil it Mini Inn of the Hlnlo of New Voile I'or I lie iiilviiiieenieiil ul' I lie Tllitw I'liso nil tin" ifnel.H fill- rjiinl nrj-uini'iit, Two iiiii'KIioiih UioMiuiJio the enlul V iiil,iiidi"iilioii- Mvliullier Tlnni fluill ho ndmltlcll Id liill fnnM whether lie hnl he icliiiiiod I' iff'' Mil 1 1 on miii iim.nIiimi, linui which ho Oh0iii'il III Aiii'iiit, llll.'l, Von (Jet Ilia Host There Is when you mimic Gov, Joint ion cigars ami pntronUo homo Indus tries. ' . WD LIKH TO FIT THE IIAIIIl TO FIT Artistic Shoes Pretty feet nro oftoit clumsily clad. A wiimait's foot can bo inndo pret tlor by selecting tho right shoe. Our shoes nro skillfully modeled, They nro mndo In shnpo to III nil IMios of foot and to iiinke any font attractive. We wnnt lo seo oery woman with n tuste for liuiidsome shuen. J&cfUig i ofioo 8tora MERIT rlir. 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