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".fZkk 'l'i" ' ' V PACIK TWO ailWKORO MAIIj TRIIUTN10, M11DKOUD, 01K(!ONr. TtTiKDAY. NHI'TMMP.IW JJ). I!)ll ' : : .. . . i : i l i i ii IOGAL AMD PERSONAL Peanut candy, 15c a pound. Get It at -DoVoo'h. Jnolc Parker watt down from Ash- liiiid t,lilfl moaning. 'Chief" of, Police Holmes or n ntral Point nttpmkn! to legal matters In Medford this moraine ttocuro tiro ihsuranco upon your friilt wiilld In n packing house. Low rntcn. Special short term policies. Guaranteed intniranco with E. S. Tumy, 210 Gamctt-Coroy Bldg, Hay LaMnr, of the Orros & I.aMar TallorliiR company, Ir upending the day In Ashland on business. J. S. Van'dorthy, an orchardlst of thp' Phoenix district, came to tlio city thin morning to buy orchard supplies, Kodak finishing the best, at Wes ton's' Camera Shop. Over lots Thea MIfs Hachncl Meara of Ashland Is vipilftiR friends In Medford. Krwln Green of the 401 orchard. Ir attending to "business matters in tlio city today. DcVoo Is selling gum drops nt ton cents per pound today. L. H. nrown was up from Central Point this morning. Harvey Slater Is contemplating n hunting trip to Klamath lake. Mako your winter homo at Colonial Flats. 217 South Rlvcrsldo. J. II. Daniels of Wellen drove to tlio city this morning with n load of apples which he put on the local j market. A. It. Coffin of tho Frick orchard motored to tho city this morning. The finest equipment in Oregon for printing fruit labels. Medford Print? lng Co. A. S. Ames lias returned to Eaglj Point to resunio tho hauling of Aus tin Corbin's apple crop. H. II. Tronson of tho Eagle Tolnt district Is attending to business mat ters in the city today. Seo R. II. McCurfly for Aetna F1- dnllfv and Snrvlv Ttnnria Karl Reynolds, shipping clerk of. (ho Hoguo River Fruit Association. spent last week In tho Eagle Point district superintending the loading Of Austin Corhiu'ti fruit. R. R. Rous, a Portland business man, Is attending to business matters. in Medford this week. Tlio oldest exclusive agency Is Medford, rcllablo protection, our only business. Holmes, tho Insurance Man. Raymond Lindsay of Agato is at tending to business matters In tho city today. M. D. Davis of Denver Is attending to biisincsH Interests in tho valley thl. week. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over In Is Theater. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. S. Kcrby nr spend ing n fow.dnya in tho valley. Thov nro making aour of tho cntlro atata by nuto. J. II. Hell of Muncio, Ind., arrirel in tho city yesterday for a month'a stay. ; -- Authentlc war nows received by Mall Tribune leased wlro will be posted during tho day at Hotel Mod ford. L, F. Sowers was an Eagle Point visitor Monday afternoon. Miss Violet Klmor of Ashland spent Monday in Medford tho guest of friends. Got It at Do Voe'a. J. Murphy lenves In a few days on n hunting trip. A. Ray of Gold Hill i of tho many out-of-town pcoplo who aro visiting in tho city today. K. S. Tumy writes all forms of In miranco. Excellent companlos, good local Borvlco, 210 Garnott-Corey Rldg. Thn Gaycty girls left this morning for northern California points after closing their engagement In this city. L. Ik-all was in tho city this morn ing from hls ranch home. Silas Morgan of Phoenix wan a re cent business visitor in Medford. Automatic baio bnll, that brand now out door game, has arrived In Medford. See It at DeVoes tonight, Just weBt of Hotol Medford. Lloyd Corey, arrested Monday on a charge of weeding will he given a hearing tiio latter pail of tho wcok. An S. J', dotoctlvo spent Monda' afternoon In the city loundlng up r. group of youths who homo fow dayo ago put rocks ou the S. P, track on Jackepu Mriot in an effort to Mop tlm trulij, Tlio Ktitlty onoa wore given u lecture. J. p. Uorklnc, the best all nround ihutocrapro.r lu southern Oregon. Always rollabjo, Nogutlvos inado any. where, tltiio or placo. Htudlo 2'iH Mu Ht. Phono 820.J. H. IJcnll Iikm gono lu Hniltlo wliorj lie jxjiHt lo iiiHlio his fudini homo. Tim WWorlund orchard bus Hunt m .lilimmt of tipple to northern f.'alllmiiltt poltilM for Hlllrll lliiy i(i. ilvd I-JC Jtfr box not Hill WIMrh huh u wwl Josephine runy IuivIiipm vWlor. Hf, h. II IkUult of Hun!,, Qui., nffNtJJu k wwk m UinMorA vl HiOX jlll fllvn4t Olid KfcH ' Wm. Miller, Sid Drown nnd Frank Wilson lort this morning by auto for Klamath county where they will hunt ducks for the remaining part of the wcok, lldcntiso of their Inability to fen turo tho formation plnya auccssfully tho nlumnl football team will play tho pnsscs to a great ot.it in next Saturday's game. J. F. Mllford, a Portland huslmuu man is attending' to business inter ota In tho city today. Miss Pearl Drown baa returned. to her home In Phoenix after n brlet visit with Medford friend. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Walker and son, Owen, of IJutto Falls are visiting la tho city. Jack Page of Eugene, is a buslnesx visitor In tho city. Mrs. L. W. Loomls of Ross Lauo recently visited friends In Medford.1 George T. Hughes was down from Phoenix this morning. A. Cramer departed this morning for his home In San Francisco after having spent tho past week wltn Medford friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. H. Croft of Agato woro recent visitors in tho city. Herman Powers left today for Dunsmulr where ho hns accepted a po sition with a lumber company of that city. Wm. Freeman of Eilgeno Is a Med ford business lsltor. Clydo Thames of Union creek is transacting business matters In Med ford. T. Slater Johnson Is en route to Rochester, Minn., where he will un dergo an operation for appendicitis by Mayo brothers. A. S. V. and Leonard Carpenter arc displaying an auto tractor at the stato fair at Salem PETTY POLITICS FORCED TRANNA TO QUIT BERTH Petty polities forced Water Sup erintendent George Trait mi to resign, ncclrdlng to his resignation fllod4lth Mayor Purdtu Monday nfturnoon, and accepted' by the council at a special meeting; lasb tihtht. City Engineer Arusplgor wns natned to fill the Vac ancy, provided his duties as street commissioner and city engineer do DEFINITE Pi i ON ME AID TO AD I not suffer, Trahnn's resignation sas "ob stacles much to his displeasure" havo binrn nut lit hlx imlli hv liiniiiliurs nf Mm MiuiMI. Thnn Mnvn, pri1, I Odd prOlIllCtS-f IOIII Ills Judge F. 1 Ton Velio tetitruod Tuesday front li business tilp to Salem, where he bad a meeting with tho state highway commlsslqn, and arrived at a definite uuderstiindlng regarding state co-operation i In ' th construction of the Paclflo highway Judge Ton Wile stntew that quite number of Rogue river valley ills plnjs can be HeVii at tho ntao fair und that they ate attracting gieat ntteutlou, partleularly tho dlspln) (if P. M. Lowe of Ashland, with i',no niul farm, pui- QUAIL EON and Councllmen Porter, Miles and '"'"' r " " w mpmy : Hargreaves aro thanked for their co- l , fa,r operation. The two unthanked aro Joh" A' Wwlorluml nnd Slater T Councllmen Sargent. Medynskl and Jol,ns" lvo the best dlsplaj of at. Emerlok. henr.. li Is tnfnrr..,! timv ,leM l"w. Carpenter brothers havo similar display at Spokane V.Dr.(J. L. Helms nd wife are spend ing the week at tho Salem fair. Ira Dodge Is on n business visit to Portland. v S. Is. Simpson, for three years with thc-Weed Lumber company In that city, writes friends Hint he Intends to como to Medford shortly. Mr. Simpson Is a former resident of this city. Mrs. Helen Jacobs was a Medford shopper this morning, coming In from her ranch home. Thomas Scantlin spent Monday af ternoon and-evening In the city. Xed Holmes of Engle oint was a recent business visitor In tho city. Arthur Schrado mado a business trip to Eagle Point this morning. Mrs. Scott Clasplll of Dutto Falls Is visiting .friends In Medford. ,JL. JXhomas.of Watklns is spend ing a few days In tho city visiting friends and attending to business matters. R. L. Shearer departed today for his homo in Portland after a brief visit with friends In Medford. Miss Eunice Davis, a graduate or tho local high school, leaves shortly for Dig Applegate where alio will teach school this term. Miss Frances Clark of SUson, nl nrrived in the city yesterday to spend a few days with relatives. M. Rader of Denver is a recent ar rival In tho city. A public reception on Wednesday evening, Sept. 30. at S o'clock tho members of tho M. E. church will glvo Rev, and Mrs. E. O. Eldrldgo n farewell reception at tho church. All members and friends of tho church cordially invited. A good progrnm will bo given consisting of songs, reci tations and speeches. Everybody. welcome. A pathetic case as brought beforo Judge Tou Velio yesterday morning when Mrs. Mlnnlo Cowan of Ashland asked that her four children bo sent to tlio Boys and Girls Ai hchool in Portland. Tho imfortunato mother stated that she was unablo to earn for her children properly and that their father refused to contribute to their or hor support. Tho four chil dren aro Alfred, ago thlrttcn; Elma, ten; Ina eight, and Richmond six. Probation Officer Gay wll leave with them tonight for Portland. caused tho "obstacles" heretofore mentioned, notb have shown extreme interest In water affairs lately, and a week ago Councilman Medynskl charged 'stupidity'" In the laying of the water plpo as the cause of leaks near the Intake Another point was the purchase of Win. l'lrlchs cash register for $150, and tho refusal to buy material for the water department for some time on the grounds of economy. Trnnna held tho water auperlu- tendency for more thnn three years. They made n He said je'tcrday he was "disgusted" one or their automobile tractors on exhibit. "King ScKC," Tom "Taylor's fast trotter, won the 220 trot Monday, doing the: mile In 2 00. KICK HORSE and that owing to strained condi tions ho decided to accept a position in California, that offered more chance for advancement. Enforcement of water regulations during the summer months made Tranna the storm renter, nnd friends nsscrt that this formed the nucleus that led to lily retirement. Mr. Tranna's letter of resignation is as follews: To tho Honorable Mayor and Council, Medford, Oregon. Gentlemen: In view of tho fact that some mem bers of jour Honorablo Dody have been disposed to forco petty politics into tho affairs of tho department of which I havo been superintendent nf four years and realizing that tho dis cipline of tho department Is being shattered and Its system and organ ization being disrupted, lu tho effort to pay off political obligations, and realizing that I must cither bo a party to this method of doing busi ness or bo in constant turmoil, I pre fer to give up tho office while the nore desirable positions nro available. Therefore, 1 submit my resignation, to tako effect within thirty days. To you, .Mr. Mayor, and Council men Porter, Hargravo and Miles, I tako advantage- of this occasion to express my appreciation for your sup port nt all times and your firm stand for clean politics. Respectfully jours, GEO. H. TRAN.VA. OF PROVES FATAL Frank II. Kliode-. nped ti;l yen it-, n brother-in-law oi (loorgu Amlrcww, died ut the home of I In- hitter this inoinin' from the vt feels of u kick from n iore .MouiLy luomiiitf, re ceived while he wiib hitehiui' up n team. Tile fiuioiul .M'rwei'f will lie hold from the lVil ehap-l Wednesday ut :i:.'in p. m.. the Krv. V. !'. Shields of-fii-iiitinp. Iiileiment will he in I. O. O. 1'. ctmeten. ANTWERP SIEGE NEXT MOVE (Continued from Parm i) OPENS OCTOBER 1 The iim'ii miiimmi lor iimil licynw Tliiii"-Li,, OcMhi'i I, and mum hun ter. im teiulv lor tl,o field, (inijm Wiuilcii IIuIiImi'iI lin . lulled u wini'i intr iiv'uiu-,1 hooting boji white tutil, l(tiilguliiii imrtudi! . mill yroWi'. CiiH'He phca-'tiiitN luut tint hi) nidf ' There, U no H'ii -eintiii on tfieii. Several runihci lut'i' nerved notice nguiiis-t lintel . Ttie "i.'ip.on In-t thirty day". M"M .'l liiiwp pitm iivspsisM iintU-i-t Kijy llie lepreil.thiui ol' past yeuls mnde I, e li impeni tivV , : Tlu J'ollowipg J-tui hiw'w and i"'ij illations j-ove'iii liird liualiujr: tlpen rieriMut lor mi'li t'luuii nil- i nntw ii Urlohcr I to October .11, i ciiil tluit there i- im ncu neusoti on 't'hine.xe plioiiiinl hi .IneUon, Jo ephine mid root. oul lien. There n no open kciisou on H.-h While ili.ul, Open m'ii-oii I'nr .!ue,s mid t-ei ,, Inderal law now lit loiee, Oelolier 1 to .Immnry l."i. Open m'ihoii on hore liinl", ted ernl law now in force , Outoher 1 to Deeeiulier l.'i. To rob bird' nefltx eeep siieli biid- a nre not ptot.'ctud by law. To limit without luixlli hunting li-eeu-e on peron, mid to refute In -how Mime on demiiii I of piopi'r of I leer or owner or npn.enfiilive of ivnl properly where Imnliin;. To Imnt at iiiclit. To m'II or have in pi (kmiiii pitiui age nt pioteeted birl. To hunt on any gmne le-jervation. . To- di-igtitae sex or 'Jtirid of any gmue. To sell game of nnv kind exeopt when propagated lU'eerilins: til law. To .hoot gmne t.om public high way ir ruilroad right of way. To wnntonlv wii'.te gmue. For nlicns t-j hunt without n npeuiul gun license To fihoot from any power, sink or snenk boat or sink lnv. To Imnt on iueloxcd nr oeMipieil Uliim;lHi'i lutldMllliilill -piiuipajoi el' owner. , i i i ! To limn lilies hclveni I'Vllnlutv l" mid Sepleinlier iril((i'i'pitiig hy per inif I'nuil ntuto game warden, To tran, net or cuniml'o tunic- nut iiialx, liiids or li-li, e.scepl us expivw lv pi'oli1ed. ,'i'o limit w it It in the empmnte lint-, itn nf any eilv or town, puhlie pntl. or iitni'ti'iWt or .mi.v fiuiipim ur gt'oiiiuls ol' mi.y puhlie sehoul, eolle' To ie-i-1 Kiiiun wunh'tit of iilhef oirn'i'fS i'hat'fi'il Willi II"' I'lil'ot'ce. mi'iit of uituiti Imwh. MELLEN GIVES TESTIMONY BErORE FEUERAL PROBE n ;i' NI'IW VOIMv Sept. '.Ml, flinih'H M. Melleii. Imtneih ntetidi'iil of I ln tic liei'mv llie h ' ' lede-iiil grand iurv t'iniimielleil nt I'lUMduiit Wll or uiinetwllv. or within I he lioiinil-UonV m- iwiloii In imt'linili llie nl ,uIt of nny wnlordied teserviUion i legi'd ciitiiiiinl umieei ol," llie Net us ct iiNitle h tiie I'liilcil SMnlr- fo. Haven rnilioml iiiiiiitiiiutuiU Mipph tuler to i-ilte., or within mi ualiuiiil luid or unii" ir ermli"! Xuw.Yotl,, New Ilitietl-iV IIhiII'umI lliillr'oiiil roiiipmi. win llie lii-l wii- U'llh Medford Irniln ! it'.iiUurri nmdn. Fj-ijie MADERITE &SSEg IN AMERICA One Price -Always fi ox., lOo lor, 'J Or. '.' tmti , :t.'i: (MtESCENT Ml'G. CO., Sealtlo J t hb, 2, v SHOW AT THE PAGE THEATER PLEASES ALL Tho now policy at tlio Page thcator went into effect last night and please a largo audience. Tho pictures wore exceptionally good and tho vuudevlllo act clovor. A two part Vllagrajdi Special "Tho Right of Way" opened tlio show und Is n drama with a good story and woll told. Tho pecond offering, another two part Vltngraph, n comedy drama that shows how easy It la for our best friends to get us Into norloiiH trouble, Tbo end however v.u. satisfactory and that "An innorent Holliuh" can do things wlutii fclio tries. Tim third subject lu u miporb Vita graph comedy with Mim Lillian Walk er and "The Winning Trlrk is u win nor villi this uleiti-InK d mpublu Htllu Hlur. The iiuiiluvlllo for the Hut two CRUISER SOUTH DAKOTA TO BE SENT TO NAVY YARD SEATTLE, Wnh., Sept. a. The crutfcr South Dakota sailed today from the I'lU'el Sound navy yard for the .Mure i-dmid navy yunl to he overlianled. Sile took willi her all the sjmre men, of ui! rutiiig-, in the reserve fleet. The.,e men will he trniiii'erred to the rejmir ship I'ro-mc-theiih and the ships on the went coast of Mexico. The guncont Concord k liciiuj striiped ut the Paget Hound yard mid will he towed to Astoria for use a-, a ipiuraiiliiie ship. When the Con cord was completed in 181) 1 she wu considered one of the llnest boat-, of tho navy beciuiwo of her speed, urm mui'iit mid modernm-s. i Tho largo German siege guns have all beou removed lo the Alsnc battle, field and the sunn which Germany Intends to tire for Antwerp aro of Austrian make ami were brought to Uelglutu on Austrian railroad truchH TJio? northern pnrt of Helping,!' wiiich Is sttll under tho Immediate control ot the Ilelglan government. Is perfectly quiet. All cltlet atid' villages along the frontier at nigh' ' aro kept, lu nbsoluto darl.ntH to' avoid attacks from .eppellus, which nro cruising over this tenltor at- most every night. City Well I'oi tlfleil The fot'llflftltltinn of nlVorn urn considered aiottg tho trongost lu tho world. Tho city Iiiih been fortl-' ricd since tho mlddlo of tho idxteenta ' century. In ISfiO, 28 year after tlu taking of tlio city by Kngllsh and, 1'ronch troops.'llrlalmont, tho noted j Itolglan fort builder, supervised tho, re-fortlflcatlon of tho city and ijlnco, 1877 It has had a Hue or forts well! out from IntcrdofeiiRos. ME Prices H !! ! II. II I WEDDING BELLS .Married at Jack-oniille, September '2U, lilll, I-Yed A. Ihutglieity mid Anna .Maud Arnold. Notice (o lliiiiterii. We the undCTHigned ownerH, oper ators of land Minuted between the Tablo Rocks and along the county road, hereby warn all hunter not to shoot or othorwiso trespass on Huld lands. Wo aro compelled to tnfco HiIh action on account of numerous dopre datlons committed lu past Hunting seasons. Wo therefore authorize any lawful officer to arrest nnd wo will proMecuto nny hunter found on said lauds without written permission from owiiijik or ofernton, Adum Knilg, M, Vuugn, A. U, and J- K. Vincent, II. Connor, K. C. Col IIiH. M. . CIihko, J A. Iteeso, II. K. NVialou. II. T. I'lndlrty, (. l.uvf, A. L Henbrook, I', I,, (iuinn, J. JJ. Lydlurd, Belgian Commission lo Suit NKU VOIIK', Sept. '.'!. The Hel gian coMiuii-!.ion, nppidnted to place liefore Pre-ident Wilson nllrj.'ed in stances nf Orrinan ntroeilies in Hcl (.iimi. will t.;u for home tomorrow on the While Star liner Adriatic. CHEAP GLASSES A fow peojdo have gained I ho er roneous Idea that my chnrges arc un reasonably high, when, on tho con trary, they aro most moderate and It Is but proper for mo to say that no one can do tho class of work I do at less prices.' In fitting glasHCd, rnoro than lu almost anything olse, cheap work means poor work; 1,1 means incompetenco; it niounn dis satisfaction, It moans work, that has to be dono over again, ami that mean it Ih dear work In thu end. Como In and talk it over. DR. RICKERT Tea Garden Preserves AND Tea Garden Syrup on Hale at your grocers nt the usual prices. SPICED FIGS Our new favorite. Try them for tlm cliil'lri'ii'tf ltunih, Ik-ill thy, ilclieious, nittt'itioiiH. ASK VOR TEA GARDEN ORANGE MARMALADE STRAWBERRIES PINEAPPLE etc, cto. At You r (irwi-rr. IRENE HAMPTON ISAACS PIANO VIRTUOSO l.lut School nl I'iinti Instructor, Accompanist, Coach for Ensemble Singing Studio 1105 West Main St. Phone 361 New Jewelry Store I have opened my new iitock of Jotvcldy, Wntclieit Diamonds and .Sllvcnvnro. All now, bright und mitppy coods. Wo tako plramiro lu shotting them ioi, und Invfo you to como and see them. JOHN W. JOHNSON .n:vi:u:it, mkimImii imoit s'ttmi: r Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Cars Kffecllvo from AiikiihI I, I'.Ul.to AiiKitst I t'JI.'i, and Kunnnted UKalust any redmttou ilitrltiK that time; ToiiiIiik far . . ?ltl) Itiiuaboiit IHI Tt ii fur tlllll T. ). II, Detroit. All cars fully equipped, (lu tho United Hiatus of America Only.) I'lirther, wo will be able to obtain tlm iniuliiuiw offliloncy to out factory production, and the minimum cost lu our piirrh.-minR unit baliM dopartments If wo can reach mi on t put of aun.OUO iuum be tween thu uhovu datuH. And shoiilil wo reach thin prodmllou wo arco lo pay as (Tie lutyorV Hlmro troiu J 10 to Jfid per cur (mi or about AiikiisI I, IIMo) lo every retnll buyer who piirehnstiH it new I'ord ear hetttecu .Mi;;ust I, r.H I, mid Allium r, i:Mt. l'or further paillculara ircnnlini: Hicmo low pi lien mid piulltahai Ini; plan, i,cu tho uearetit Kurd lliunvh or Dealer. Fortl Motor Car Company C. E. GATES, Agent Kpailu IIiiIIiIIiik Meilfoid. Oieo. lllirrv N'oulon H. M K'niilnn I (' niul du) of tho week die Uypo i Ji.nja.v. U 1'i.ndhdmi, II (,' WmIiIiuw, W mill, 1 1 obi ow nriobmii, (hut huvu Jut Mlurned frmn Kuiopu. ThU net wn Hie Jiemlllm r Ml the )Unu iUniur, In I'onlHuil Ul ttiek, Thorn will h VBUdevJIIu tivmy lu hut Xnuriluy u'nd Huudtiy. II. liyruni, H. V. UarlUm. Uli You tit-t i Mt TMr l whu yuw Hfiiok fJor, tu, mi e$r un4'proitUt how Mui IrlN. 0 .w. A. Coast pMfitlH Syriip (J JlHv?SIM 1 vCompisy .( iOPi USH ;, ..niM, MMis." IV Kw..ilflit fiuliilU I v ... A i WJF. MmM Suite 1-3 Ovor Deuc,'H f y ' s ' .' fT "."'" ' " " BBPQHflKflRJti6t try tJj,i qncqr k XHBf Supreme; Sodas i JW lOcinl. at yourdcilcu SJE0A Free Treat: -For 12 end labels from I 1L JtiimJ 7y ".Supreme" hakcil crackers or oakm u m l-j lurpriHu iackai;e of ",Siiircinc Haknl Dainties m 2' will he $cm at once hy parcel poit, ahiolutc- J!- . Vr .iJk. .. .. W mUEmmrT mZt i.-. I CffeCi-lWjMAitAiioN mm ' Kir itvll ix.tfr' - r'r,,""( m. " mn'm !U4t4f' . c kxmyt LOW FARES TO Till: OREGON STATE FAIR FAIR GROUNDS, SALEM September 28th to October 3rd tiii: tjf'V'I'l . s d ja I (0C0INfHASrA I IViffiilfrtin SOUTHERN PACIFIC Will have In offoil fioin nil HtntlmiH, , .Main l.lno mid llramneN Reduced Round Trip Fares h.i,i: d.ti:h Hept, uiiii to oi, sm nnul Hnlilm l.luilt Oct. 711) ALL TRAINS DIRECT TO FAIR GROUNDS J'iiIJ iKi)oiluri u lo fMrc". Dull) MmuIiiIpi1, li fiom ieirel AM'"i( ildin l Hiott, Um'in I'nwi'iiju'i' Amil, I'nMlMiul, Oirumi yummmipw i l