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',iif:A mtM.tTTiT.v.w mfefcVMS , .J. fyvf V3( $ ft $ .'. ifc s U' rpin IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Mr. nml Mro. Beth nulllfl of Ster ling Hponi Tuesday In Medfonl visit ing friend. Attorney A. C. Hong" Bpont Tuor ilay In this city attending to legal mutters. , Bco.,Davo Wood aj)ont that tiro In auranco policy. OfIce Hall Tribune Illdg. ' The decision of the federal court In thQ BUlt of tlio Cullfornla-Oregon Tower company against tho City of Medford Is. expected to be filed tho first week of September, at tho open Inn o the fall term of. tho court for the Western Oregpn district. Volrot leu cream at Do Voq'a. 11. C. Flllmoro of Montague, Cal., spent Monday and Tuesday In thin city on business, I talco pride in making your watch keeji perfect time. I haro every fa cility for doing flno watch repairing. Johnson tho Jeweler. The work of laying tho stone on tho second story of tho now federal building at Sixth and Holly streets has begun. The steel work for tho last story has been erected. Fast proKrena Is being mado on tho build ing. When thai auto wheel cracks and pops It needs fixing. Wo make ns solid as now.'at a small expense. Dll lings Carriage and Auto Works. ' V. C. Farnham of Corvallls Is upending a few days In tho city and valley visiting friends and attending to business matters. County CJorlc Gardner spent Tues day afternoon In Medford attending to business matters. Do Voe carries the best line of five cent cigars In tho city. Trie condition of W. U. Filter, liriit- ally beaten In a drunken affray with 12. J, Poolo Sunday morning, shows an Improvement today, though thoro Is still grave doubt about tho saving of his eyesight. Foole Is held In tho county Jail until Putor Is ablo to appear against him. Tho seriousness of his offense Is Just beginning to dawn upon him, 1'uter does not wantto jirosecute Foolt. Johnson, at tho nook Store, an expert watch repairer. llud Anderson, former' prldo of Medford, and lightweight contender for the championship, has been matched for ten rounds with nobby Kvans at Pendleton during tho Hound lln tho latter part of September. Tho PXCfB TOUR pair weer matched for a fight thuL'iA1,i1,-nT,(t.ttt4iinnina' and tho The early part of tho year, but Hvans broko a wrist and tho bout wns call ed off. Anderson has beon whipped so regularly of lato that his local admirers linvo given up hope of him ever winning another battle. Chocolates, 30 cents lb. Do Voo'a. All tho forest fires burning In Kouthorn Oregon wero under control today, thoro being no serious damage ns a result of tho flames, though crops and homes wero mennced near Ituch Monday, Tho flro near Uuttu Falls and near Grants Paso aro un der control. Tho forostry department Warns that all violations of tho regu lations governing the handling of fires by campers will bo rlRldly en forced. Merchants Lunch, 25c. Tho Shasta. A woman from tho country, whoso nuiiio was not learned by tho police, vhllo wheeling a baby buggy kitty corner across Contrnl avenue Tues day afternoon had a narrow escapo fiom being struck by a taxi. There Is -a city ordlnanco prohibiting "Jay walking" but tho authorities have never been able to enforce its pio visions. "Tal-333" H,o anywuero In city. Formerly Alco Taxi. Now offlco Nash Hotel, Phone 333, Itobert Polouio of F.aulo Point, one of the best all round athletes ever developed In Southern Oregon, and holder of the state record for the quarter inllo In tho IntorsehoJastlc class, will enter Stanford university this fall. Poloute Is a natural born athlote, being a star basketball, foot ball, baseball and track man, and un der the scientific coaching of the big ollege ought to develop Into u world beater. He will take n course In course In economics, preparatory to tinteflnjt a banking career. Wejton Came ra Shop tor first class Kodak flnlhlng and Kodak supplies. Miss Marlon Potter of Grants Pam visited .friends and relatives In this , city the first of'the week. ,. .-For, flqur or feed uliono Medford lioller Mills. JMione B07. Raines Golden of Grants Pass spent , Tuesday Jn this city on business mat ters. Loganberry ahcrbel. The Shasta. William O'Hara and wife have ro turned from a three weeks' auto ti In along the California and Oregon coasts to San Francisco. Safety and service. Wo give both. Holmes, the Insauranco Mun Mrs. Georgia Helms will leave tho Jast of the week on a month's Mi to Sou Francisco, l.os Angeles, and Northern California points., -Fr?U Toasted -peanuts tDeVoe's. A1V Mr'KaUler oCiKl0lUtVAUJl!9l spending a fow days lu tho city ut- tcmllns to business matters. WflPH Tho Grnutiitynsn team of tho Twi light league, defeated tho best team of tho Medford Twilight league last night by the lopsided score of 11 to 0. The locals never had a chance. This was thejlrst of a series of threo games. Quick service for your Kodak fin ishing. See Weston's Camera Shop. Frank nybea of Jacksonville spent Tuesday afternoon In Medford attend ing to business matters. Get your butter, eggs, cream, milk dnn butter milk at De Voe's. Victor Hall of Yreka, Cal., has returned to his home after spending a weclc In this city visiting friends and nttcndlng (o business matters. Sam Call of the Steamboat district, owner of a placer claim In that sec tion spent Tuesday In Medford at tending to business matters. Alco Tnxl, ISc anywhere in city; prompt calls, careful driver; phono 882-11. Hlchard Malone of Ttoseburg Is among the out of town visitors In tho city this weok. Tako your watch to Johnson, the Jowolcr, you will receive unusually good service The city water department has a forco of men at work cleaning out the city reservoir. Tho work of scraping nnd cleaning the bottom was done last night, this tank being nr comptlHlied'with brooms. It Is oxpect- ed thnt tho work will bo completed In time to allow tho resumption of Irrigation hours Thursduy. Many clt kenB motored to tho reservoir last night to watch tho work. A foot of mud wan removed, due to the cloud burst n Mttlo Ilutte last spring. J. O. Gerklng, tho best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any whoro, time or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phone 320-J. Tho reported shower of meteors for Monday and Tuesday nights did not como up to expectations. A, I). Wil liams reports that ho noticed a few meteors falling Tuesday morning about 3 o'clock In tho vicinity of the Polar star, but that It was not as spectacular as a good sized skyrocket. Game Warden Walker of Ashland lsvlu tho elty this morning nttcndlng to official business. Have you tried one of those Ho milk shakes at DoVoo's? A. S. Itosenbaum, goneral manager of tho Harrlman system In Medford, completed 21 years of service with tho Southorn Pacific Tuesday. Siskiyou or Colcstln water,. 10c per bottle at De Voe's. Tho Cbl's and tho Delta's, and the tn'n, nnd other members of college fraternlttea have begun practicing tholr wiles on Medford young men who will enter college this fall, In the hopes of having them Join, one or tho oilier of the fraternities. A young lady 10-years old without a home, wants place to work In good home. Very deserving nnd capable. Mrs. W. T. lleverldge. Phono 284-.I. William Von der llellen of Fugle Point, spent Tuesdny afternoon in Medford attending to business mut ters. Use Mother's Home Mudo Itread at your grocers. Newtown llakery. 14fi J. II. Kberly, assistant forester, re turned Tuesday afternoon from the Ilutte Falls dUtrlct, where he had charge of forest flro fighting oper ations. Tho following aro tho open seasons for game In, Western Oregen: rjcor Aug. 15 to Oct. 31 J ducks, geese, October 1 to January 15, under fed eral law; Chinese phensuuts, Oct. 1 to 10th, in Jackson count); grouse, the entire month of October; quail, Octobor, entire month In Jackson Josephine and Curry counties. Clos ed nil other counties west of the Cas cades, and doves September 1st to October 31st. All of tho uboie game except ducks and geese are plentiful In teh mountain districts of the coun ty. Tho Corona Typewriter will save you $50 If you need a machine. Med ford Hook Store. 122 Attorney 11. F. Mulkey spent n few das last week attending to pro fesHlonal matters In Portland and other northern points. Lincoln McCormuck, Jr., will leave In n couplo of weeks to re-enter Stanford university. Put Swayne of the Upper Applegnte district spent this morning In the city attending to business matters. Pat has 300 head of Texas longhorn cuttle running In the Applegate country, nnd recently dehorned tho entire herd. W. 1J. Gore and George n. Car penter left this morning on nn auto trip to Fish luke. to Inspect the dam being built 1 the Itogue Klver Canal company. AV. A. Lovelace of NorGi Central avenue from one hill of Oregon Hose potatoes secured six and ouo-half minds of potatoes. The largest nine Inches long, weight two and. three quarter pounds, and 11 Inches1 In circumference the short wu, and 22 Inches the long way. Michael O'llalloruu, a new book by Gene Stratton Porter, out soon Med ford Hook Store, MiVt Kugeue Amman, former fire chief. lVrP.&.A Oakland. Cal., I lulling friends and atteudlng to bus luess mutters In the city this week. STECFORD OTTO TRIBUNE, IAN ITS HERE NEXT WEEK Members of the Kniuht- of I'.vtli n-loilf-tr lire very bu.V preparing to on to loin vi-itinj: Knit-lils who will be with iii the fiiM of next week. Tho committee' lenorts thnt innny jerenntiom nre Icim; miule fur tninpnitn(ion to t tic lake nnd the oliuirinnii of the committee, Hen Trowbridge, h m Ihihv with iiijjn rncnlx to n-itoivi who will come liv rnil tlmt lie in ii Pi ii id locul people who unticipiite souur m curs to be fur niched by I lie Imlpe will be crowded" out if they don't mnke rcsennlioiiH soon. This pvciiintr the loilvje will hold n specini session in order. lo complete iirrnnpcnicnlH ns for as poMhle mil this will bo the Inst closcil conven tion until lifter tlio conclii'e. NcnI Mondny eieiiin-f the time for rcjrulnr lodge meetui', they will keep open lionet1 for the reception of visitors nnd nil who me i;inp; to the hike, local members ns well ns visitors me hircii to he there to tcl their tickets iin.l final instructions. From the number of iiulm' "ding some one hns figured out that if they nil try to start Tuesdny momim nnd xtrinc out n mile npnrt to avoid duM, the fiist ones will he tit Crater lake before the Inst one stint. HIGHER RATES DENIED. ( Continued from page nno) fected liv the decision embraces Illi nois, Minnesota, Wisconsin, the Unkolns, Colorado, Xehrnskn, Iowa, KnnhiiH, Jlihsouri, Arkansas, Louis iaun, Texas, Oklahoma, New Mcxiro and the coal traffic in Indiasa, Ken tucky and Alabama. Daniels Dissent. Commissioner Daniels in his dis sent held the roads wcr,c entitled to increases t'l'nr in excess' of I Ii .. granted by today's- decision. lie was convinced that the majority of the commission in refusing the principal increases took the position that the finnucial slniits of tlio railroads wen traceable to financial iiiiiluil ministration. The commissioner held thnt there was no question as to the fuels in the t:niuieiiil affair ' Hie Mock Island, 'Frisco nyslem, ainl the Alton, which he fcrrcd to as having been wrecked, and pluudeicd. "hut he held Ihe rate increases were justi fied on their own merit. He added that the railroads had "ahi'iiilautlv demonstrated" that their operating income wiip smaller than is demanded in the public intcrct, Commissioner Harlan's ilient was brief, merely holding that u-iilu from the financial condition o the rail roads, he was convinced Hint the in cieiiscs they asked were ju-t and reasonable. Illume I'limiiccci-lng "It does not appear," the majouty held, "that any uniform iclationship can Jie traced between tho pi.scnt lcel of the operating ratio of e.ir liers whose finnucial admitiitiatiou has been culpahle and of the remain ing curriers. Similarlv instances ol notable incieases in the operating ratios do not seem to he confined to roads such as the Hock Island or the 'Frisco. The negntixo conclusion reached in this connection is hut on firmiitor.v of the fuel Hint the gen eral increases in tlio operating n.t los is traceable to deep scale 1 tin -dei l,ing .causes which Tunc alfccled 1'inrieiN generally throughout in creased operating eOhts," There has been talk of a shoe fac tory locating In Salem. Information (or Lung Sufferers Th mWr of KvKmiudm Altera tive will be ileimeil to eni1 rri.oru o( recuverlra from fulKtrculo.il ii.nl u booklot of lutvient to uflerl, wild Information hIioui iliol unit flli sir luxtatluutt) till iii " 9HI SuUrliNunM r., I'hlU., I'm. -.j llcr slril'ur ! rr 1 , alllli'lril llb ItruiurrliitKra ul (lir lun, aud lulrr I tHkru I.U m rT Ktlark of imrumuulH. kru I rrrutrrrd aumt'lrnll tu ralk aboul llic lum.r I waa Irlt with a (rlsbtful, liai'kluK rouuh, whlck an mrdlrlur I bail takru voulil allr-latr. It waa at thla lllur, 'lart'li, IIM.'J. that I atartrtl lakluir lU'kmau'a ltrralltr. In a akurl tlmr mj rouuh Konr and I ri uuuuml writ. I vauuiit aprak Iou hlwkl) fur tlir ituud It haa dour." (,lilirrlalrd.l isUurdl HOW Mill I- KI.Ol".. i'. kuiHii Allorutue m moat oMUa noua in luoiivhitil ruliirli unit Yr.i tlirnnl nml hint iiffftiom, nnl up Uuilillni the mutriii Contain! liu l.aiintul i'i lialiit formiiiK iliuii A ret no mjlattuteii SmikII t. II rrKUUr n f Sold In Ir.'ilinu ilruUHlsta Write for liooklet of 10 Corue. rlt'kHiaa l.aliaralurx. I'klladrlilala. Price $1 and $2 n bottle. Belmont School (For Boys) 21 mllca south of San Frtnchcd V tttiuk (ht - ftv U our Ktyt hkl ttMacbifuirui ik Our ctJu4tiiUr 41 rvu.ntnjliun( Inill(ti1ttt lbt 4wil urn rrti(UU A4 x rtiuiiitia ,m- r it f ort-Ulstfu t Hsvrifcra Th MunttMtt IbvltUU uf 1 lutalotf) a4 U h04 ! tulMi ia)UlriMnt tv MMlMur. ftl fur WtiiiUt1y l)tjtri"d r.uiurf. which ri lUrltfttljr T m4I4m( lbi(4rtl Xi-r u uf UctiHl. t)Ulvltir4tttutrit 4ViU IU UUauit kviil botu. Nulbitf borvtr cq tUtt ui ! ixut wi run io iu tcaooi. X T UUU.IU44MuUr.mil kJ,.IWIiuut,CL. SfEDFORD, OftFGOX, FIREBUG SETS TWENTY-ONE FIRES IN TRAIL DISTRICT Incendiarism In the Trail district Mondny resulted In tho setting of 21 forest fireg within half n day, within a radius of flvo' miles. The fires tver estarted, In the oplnoln of State Supervising Warden finorly Tor the pnurpose of furnishing labor for Idlo men In the district. The pay Is good and the work Is easy but hot. All of the fires were discovered In tlmo to prevent their spread, except one which was controlled after n ten hour battle. Kvldence of the work of the firebug wns found near each blaze. All of the fires were started outside of the national forest reserves, tho fear of rigorous prosecution by tho federal government being feared. .Most of the forest fires this year nave been traced to the work of fire bugs. There wns a fire front this source In tho Huch district Sunday that threntencd a nhmber of homes, one of the snmo origin In tho Mos quito gulch section Tuesdny after noon, wbjch Is now under control, nnd thought to have been set, report ed from tho Yankee creek district this afternoon. INDICTED FOR MANSLAUGHTER. (Continue from Page One). J'our great pumps had been or work on tho East In ml for several hours today with the cpcctatioii of raising the hulk Jo even keel and re- covcriusr bodies nnd proneitv on board, when it vas discovered that. ..... n.( w...... .. ws- ....-.. ...... water was re-c.lermg Ihe hull assist t as it woh pumped out. Divers were sent below to search for leaks. j Cause of lI4sicr Hint Ktlll and ntntcs that the instability was etablo Compound." Mrs. Frank dim to "ono of three main causes, or Clauk, 3148 N. Tulip St., Rlchmond.Pn. any two, or all of them," us follows:' "Women Hare Been Telling Women 1. The overloading of the vosm-1 for forty years how Lydia E. Pinkham's witlt passengers. ' Vegetable Compound has restored their 'J. The misliumlliug of water hal- health when suffering with female ills. nsj j This accounts for the enormous demand .1.' The construction of the vessel. fr ,1tIf7Ul,?,a"1,t1,t0 . I'JZSZ ,. . ..... ,. ,i i troubled with any ailment pecullor to Ihe repoit ftays that the Kn-t and womcn why donft you try Lydla E began loading j.nsengers without pinkhum's Vegetable Compound? It water ballast, aim belated effort, to will pay you to do so. Lydia E. Pink fill the tanks failed of success. 1 ham Medicine Co.. Lynn. Mass. sHHH WAISTS t r T r r r t T T ? ? ? T ? T ? V Y ? ? T T V T V V t ? ? T t t ? ? T T t f y y y y y y y y y y l(fo lioautiful now Waists .sonio of thorn just in this woolc, up to 2.00 values, this sale QQ each ....Ov Clean Sweep Sale of All Summer Goods SCHOOL DRESSES FOR CHILDREN AT LOW PRICES ('hillren's (linhahi Drossoo jiKi'S 0 to II, worth AQf 7.")e. now, each tOv Chihlreir.s Wash Dresses values up to $1.25, this QQo sale, each OC Children's Dresses up to QOp $1.7.") uluos, now eaeh 70t NEW FALL AND WINTER COATS NOW New Silks and Dress Goods -10 inch Silk and Wool Poplin, $1.3.") valQOp lies, now a yd. ZOvs a inch soft finish Taffctta, $1.75 grade now, a yard Notion Sale Good Toilet Soaps worth 10c, now, cake Sanitol Talcum Powder, 25c cans eaeh 6c riarksO.X.T. Siool Cotton 7 for 25c Snap Fastnors, doon Good I 'earl 1 hit tons, card Good Hooks and Kves, card 3c $;;";;X WEBNESDAYr TTHUST 10 6 The public schools of the city will open Mondny September llth. This decision was reached at a meeting of the school hoard held Tuedav night. Vt'.Moldo Ilillis, new siiperintedent of schools was nrcscnt, nnd diseased the plans of the year with the hoard. Professor Ilillis will assumo his duties at once. There wns no as signment of teachers for the year. The improvement on the Ilooscvelt school is about completed, nnd will he ready for the opening of the school year. The regular monthly batch of hills was allowed. WOMAN WOULD NOT GIVE UP Though Sickand Suffering; At Last Found Help in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. Ulchmond, Pa. - " When 1 started taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable lornpouna i was in a dreadfully rundown state of health, had internal trou bles, and was so ex tremely nervous nnd Tffll prostrated that if I md civen in to mv feellntrs I would haye been in bed. As It was I had hardly strength at times to be on my f oet and what I did do was by a great effort. I could not sleep at night and nf mo run felt verv bad in tho mornlmr. ?, " l,iC ,,,.,- ,.AftcrtaklngUle second bott, tCM, Umt tm, ,adacho waa notg - re8twl better, and my nerves stronger. I continued its use t nikvl tuning w oiwn JW. A .iv- so bad, nerves were i u.mi until It ' i ", - .... - . j made a new woman of me, nnd now I I SCHOOLS SEPTEMBER M I U i l I i i iio ii ill ii.i ii i.i MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY MANN'S CENTRAL AVE., NEAR P. O. FINAL CLEARANCE OF WASH DRESSES HO Women's Voile and Gingham Dresses, made of splendid mater ials and good styles, sold - . as high as $$.00, this salt' VoC 10 inch Crepe Do Chine, all colors, $1.50 $j 1Q grade, now a yd. V-"-"' $1.25 Just received our New Fall Stock, of Linens, bought at the old prices. It will pay you to buy now as prices on Lines are go- 9c 5c 4c Tf. TATS. """"-'" Great Old Remedy For Skin Diseases S. S. S. Clear Skin of Erup tions Drives Poison From the System. Get It fixed In your mind that skin eruptions, Scrofula, Kezeswi, burning Itching skin, and all bUii diseases are due entirely to Impure and Infected blood. If the trouble wss on the outside of the skin, by simply washing and keeping It clean you could obtain relief not oven ointments, lotions, and salves, would be necessary. Agree with us In this SUCCESS IN BUSINESS ' DF.PHNDS I1AIMJKI.Y I'POX PKF.PAIIATION Preparation of the Itlght Kind May be Had nl tho Medford Commercial College v "TUB SCHOOL OF HEST RESULTS" nay nnd N'lght School now In session at 31, N. Grape Street, Medford, Or. THE PAGE Cool, Comfortable, Well Ventilated WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ,,vf" Fox Photoplay Supreme , THEDA BARA Fascinating "Vampire Woman" nnd famed star of "A Fool Thcro "Was" In the vivid and powerful drama The Clemenceau Case Alexandre Dumas- Mnsterwork With Wllllnm B. Shay, Stuart Holmes nnd all star cast. ' y Five Acts HEARST-SELIG WEEKLY It's Always a lllg Show nt tho 1'ngo Sl Keels of pictures In every bhow Itegular Prices fS-10-l,Sc RPBCI.IT. ANN'OUXCILMBNT Coniiiieiiclng Friday William Vautcr, tenor, every afternoon and evening in popuuir mid classical Mings. FILLED EXPRESS PREPAID Muslin Underwear Sale Children's Muslin Draw ers, Skirts and Waists, 25c values, now "I A each t JL UC Women's Comhination Suits, to $1.25, this sale, each Dost Colored Oil (Moth, vaitl 17c Fruit of the .oom Muslin, a vard 10c Truck Towels worth 12' ot eai'h 9c belief, and your troubje cn'rf bo re UpvcI you can bo entirely restored, to health. S. S. S. Is a purely Tcgetn. ble treatment that you can secure from your own druggist It Is a blood tonic that will purify your blood and cause a most decided abatement of your trouble, and finally mako you entirely well. Fifty years ago S. S. S. was discovered and given to suffering mankind. During this period It has nroven Us remarkable curativo prop erties as a blood purifier and tonlo, nnd has relieved thousnnds of cases r .. ...r,.i iiv tmnr or lmnurs blood, snd ironic or inherited blood I hpiihcs. iou cnu ue n.-iic.u, ... vou must take S. S. S. Take It If only ??",".. .,,. fnr thev denote bad niiuiiitrs ifcvf -- "-- - . blood, and may be foiioweu oy me sufferings from torturing bkiu eru-i-tlons. Therefore be sure. Don t tak . .Istn't nan lotldOS. Get S. 5. S. from your druggist. If yours Is a special case, write for expert medical udvlce to S. S. S. Co., Atlanta, Ga. MedfooTs Leading Theater WHITE SKIRTS Just received a new ship f I ment of White Wash & I Mill in 11 lll 11 V IM.IIL1III' aa illal 1 M II rlll- MNma.a1aa :: iu-.iii. vn r-uir imunuav a ; 25tt it 1 y T T y T y y y y y y y y y WASH GOODS AT HALF, PRICE .")00 yards of now Wash Goods, fast colors, 10c values, now T a yard .D .100 yards fine "Dimities and Or gandies, up to 20e values "j A this sale, a yard x UC ON SALE Women's Muslin Gowns, (V, fine sheer quality, 75c V values, now A O iVi values, up 7 I A jyc Domestics HG inch Cam brie, a yard t y T T T y T 9c Good Sheets fiOe grade each 39c Good Pillow Slips, eaeh 1254C K I IA fi I