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, rW Wffw'FiJrJJiW 1. ii i ft .4 P4. I i 0 I 1 1 If 1 . , -,' PAGE TWO MtiDVOKO MATL TRIHtrNK MfCT)lf()Rl. ORFHOX, rIWr?SDAY, A1TC)TTST 12. IQIo. I IOCAI AND i- PERSONAL Miss Glndys Holmes ot Central Point wns ono of tlio successful m pllcnnts nt tlio recent touchers' ox umlnntlbns. Mrs, Marguerite Urojiliy rolurned Sunday from Phoenix, Arizona, much Improved In health. . Sco Davo Wood about that flro In surance policy. Office Mall Tilbuno Whig. Miss Virginia O'Connor who has been tho guest of tho Hlchard Wil sons at Ml-Nlllo Hnncho fur tho pant three voohs loft for hor homo In Chi chester Kelso of the Sam's valley district spent Wednesday In Med ford. Samples of wheat grown In that section show It to ho bettor bend ed and Inrger than In yoaro In that section. Hoar William Vawtcr at tho Page ovory nftornoon and evening. 121! Mrs. Jonnlo Thompson of Grants Pass visited with frlonds and rela tives In this city tho first of tho week. Alco Taxi, 15c nnywhoro In city; prompt calls, caroful driver; phono 882-11. ' A. S. Denning of Calico Is among tho out of town visitors In tho city this wcok. Take your watch to Johnson, the Jowolcr, you will rocolvo unusually nood service. Visitors roturnlng from tho Han l'rnnclsco fair report that Scotch Hop Ale, n soft drink Invonted by Dr. Ar ROUT cago Tuosdny. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Miss O'Connor and Hobort IVIInoii ( tIIlll w 0iJnne, forinorty of thin rlty. ui(i aim J,, Heiid,,, in,,, t)10 niovorbliil pancake 31.500 1 FRY PLANTED L OCAL 11 NEW HUMAN BIRD COMES TO-FRISCO FAIR took In tho Cratur I.ako other points that could bo Inkdh by auto. MIsS O'Connor bolnfe very en- UiUBlastlo In hor prnlsn of tho val ley. Volvot !e cream at Do Voo's. Murtln Iluddy, who lias been under n doctor's euro for two yMra, Is now alilo to' coiuoto his plant of busl nom doMy. 1 take pride In tnnklng your watch keep perfect tlmo. I havo every fa cility, for doing flno watch repairing. Joluison tho Jeweler. Grant Puss Is urnlne tho purchase of a pliliiioler to bn used In emergen cy cnses. Several drownings and near drownings In tho Itoguo river has caused the domaiid. Thoda liara last time tonight at tho Page. 122 IMorlo Garnett Is Kpondlug a few weeks In Kan Francisco attending tho 1015 exposition. When thnt nulo wheol cracks and pops It needs fixing. Wo ninke ns solid an now, nt n smnll oxenso. Hil lings Carrlago nml Auto Works. Clinrlos KdwardH of Kosehurg Is nniong tho out of town visitors In tho city this week. Do Voo enrrloa tho host lino five cent cigars In tho city. Thoda liara last time tonight at tho PnKO. 122 F. D. Thompson of l.nko crook , spent' Wednesday In Medford attend Mug (o busluoss mntlera. Johnson; nt tho Hook Storo, a export watch ropalrer. L, A. Ilrls and wife of ICunpplon ;Oro., tiro spundlug n few days In the city nml vnlloy on rnuto to tho fair, Chorolntes, 30 rents lb. Do Voo's. h. V.'.'Slwood of Elmo. Wash., Is nntong (ho out ot town visitors In the city this week. Merchants' Lunch, 2Co. Tho ShaBtn. Hoy Wlllhs of Wn'lklns, Ore., Is spoudlug a fw days In tho city nml vnlloy on hiislnoss. "Tnxl-333" Ho nnywiioro In city. Formerly Alco Taxi. Now oftlco Nash Hbtol, Phono 3.13. Kay I.tmgnls, u waltor, wns fined Jlfi In (ho pollen court Wednesday afternoon for engaging In u si root fight with John Drlilor. I.uiikIoIs Is alleged to have spat In (ho fnco of his ojip'onout to start the fight, and to havo Jumped upon him aftor ho wns down, Tho pollco suy that I.an- 'gols boasts ihnt he does not know when to stop whou ho starts fight ing. Ho will sorvo out his flno In Jail. Wnstou Camera Shop for first class Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies. nt tho fslr, mid that It Is the most popular thirst concoction on tho 'ono. J, O, Gerklrig, tho host all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always rollnblo. Negatives mmlo any where, tlmo or plnce. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 3 20-J. Constnble Al Hammond mmlo an official trip to tho Siskiyou district Wednesday aftornoon. Hear William Vawtcr nt the Page ovory afternoon and ovonlng. 122 Mate lllden, II. II. Pattorson, Geo. Coriim, Owen Dunlap, and Edward Lamport leave tomorrow on n ten days' dcur hunt at tho head of Elk crook. Havo you tried ono of thoso Ge L-in ilk shakes nt DoVoo's? William O'Doll of Orogoii City Is spending a few ilnys In tho city at tending to business matters. Uso Mother's Home Mmlo Tlrond at your grocers. Newtown Unkory. 1HJ Tho churches of tho city held a union swimming meet nt the Nnta (orlum Wednesday night. Ono of (ho largest crowds of tho season at tended. Tho Corona Typewriter will savo you $CQ It you noeil a iiinohlno. Mod- ford llooJeatPro 122 The c.tuto, giime commission through Giimo Wnrdim Dr,ltroll and tho co-opornUon of local anglers, has distributed 31, .100 steolhoud spawn hi Koguo river vnlloy streams, tho place of distribution, numbor of cans mid number if fish lifting im fol fel fol eows: In the. north fork of lbs Itoguo nottr VVDodrufr Slwtdmm, 78 cans (o tallnr f&.r.OO fish. In Jtogua river noar Piounco Hoek hrldfto, 20 onus, totnllnx 5000 flub. In Mill creek, :i enns totaling 750 fish. In tho m'ddlo fork of the Itoguo thrco urns totaling 7R0 fish. In Houiso river near tho electric power station, 1 cans totaling lOOO flab. In tho prlvato pond of Edward Judy, one can of 250 fish. In tho Applognto, 12 enns totaling 3000 fish. In tho Applognto nenr the Newbury and ' antral! ranch, three enns total ing 1250 fish. 20 000 Euvtern Hrook were plant cd b bportsmen of Gold Hill. is m BOMBARD TOWN NEAR SMYRNA "Michael O'Hallorn "Si PARIS, Aug 12 dispatch to the I lavas agency from Athens says It has been learned from Mytllcno thnt Hrltlsh aeroplanes bombarded Zanaglk, near Smyrna yesterday, de stroyed tho barracks, tho tolephono office and olKht houses. A destroyer which followed tho aeroplanes also .bombarded tho city, In which there wero sold to ho a largo number of .'ledum. Tho governor of Smyrna, fonrlug an attack, sent S000 men to reinforce tho roast defenso troops, ho dispatch adds. Tho Turks are concentrating now works about Smyrna and lnrgo calibre .aiinon havo been placed along tho Sniyrnn-SKnln Vourla road. SUGAR FACTORY BUILDER DUE 1 It t I-- Vj Thoda liara last tlmo tonight at tho Page; 122 W, II. Ptitor, brutally Ijuulun by l J. Poole In a drunken fronzy Sunday morning, will not loso tho sight of Ills uyu an first fearod by the il ipuiflux uhyilolmis. I'utor dos not want tw pronecuto Poolv. l'or (lour or feed phouu Medford Holler Mills. Phono 507. Mrs. Owimy J. Patlou who has been 111 from a slight attack of blood pois oning, t lmproliiic raiIdly Umanberry sHorhot. 'tlio Shasta. W. It. Coleman has retiirntd from a trip up tlm Apphtgnte litspoctliii mlnliiB property. Hoar WllllHiii Vnwtqr nt tht Pa ovary witeiueon ami evuuiug. ias ltnlph Ilco1u, a grHiluate of this your high hIkmiI oIms wilt outsr Stftuford uiitvoralty this full at tk hogluulliK Of tho tall term. Saf(y fliul iorvlee. Wo alvn lioth. Holuimi, tho Intnursuro Man. liuiijor JWUi of Utonntboul ipeut We4iiad8. nJLottioon In Mdtorl at tendlnk t liuitueM tnsttvn. PreDi rouitoil tnwnuta nt De Voo's. W, AV. OMlier ii AahlHiMl wh m hullijsws vlnltor In .Medford WeUttes day afternoon. Qulok MrWe for vour ICodMk flu lulling. Sou Westou's Cnuiora 8hnp. Notice bus bsu Issuml by the po lice that th ilty ordinance Rowruluv tin riiiinlim of chickens at laria will bb tttietly enforced wud several uroa- ociillons for vtolatioHa of th ordl iiano are listed. Aeaordlng to cgw 'nlalnta filed owners ot aetta .ud raa- tor lakn uo care of their flock almw. Iuji (Jiem to run wild avor nelahnortt' IhWiW and mrdena. Qui your buttbr, ojfv, eroom, milk dna butter milk at De Voe's Tom P tltew-iiM jind Hert Stovaus, of Albnm. (irfgun. former regtilMta of M'-dford, arf lhlting nicndt ajul relfltlbta hctp this oK, li rm Oone.straltbn Pl ford Hool.tOf j ' Misses ti.trnCU Huudlott has gone to San Francisco where she will visit tho fair and tho millinery openings. Henry O'Mnlloy was elected presi dent of the Pacific Plshorloti Society nt Its annual meeting Just concluded at San Krnuclsco. The next mooting will ho held at Portland. Superintendent Will G. Steele nnd wlfo loft Wednosday for Crater Lake. II. I,. Lock wood, an attorney of Charles City, In., Is u Crater l.al.o visitor. Newtown apples, three Inches In dlainofer are being shown from (he Ifanley orchard which Is loosed and operated by L. 1). Harris. Tho orch ard Is the show place or the valley (his season, many of the trees carry ing forty boxes, nml tho quality of the fruit averaging high, tho result of scientific care and Irrigation. The high yield and price records made In 1H07 and l0S by tho Hour Creek orchard, wero secured under (ho iimiiHKouiPiit ot I.. I). Harris nml ho promise to duplicate his former suc cess. Mr. Harris returned to Medford last winter lifter several years spent In the Haorumoutn valley, convinced that the Huauo river vnlloy Is tho fin. est fruit leiion on the eosst. Hut one flro was reported to (he foreeli) service today It wr a brush fire lu tho Wello w Jacket district. Slid hss under control before It will ed an henda. Tho Incondlno fires xtarted In the Trail district are now under control. So far this sea son llfit Huies havo been burned over by forest fires, the oauses being llahtlilng, caicleesniNM and luceu dlnrlsw. W. II. (tore and George It. Carpen ter returned last night from a day's trip to Pish lake to luspect tho dam being built by the Itoguo Itlver ('seal company. Tho trip was made lu u I'ord ear. Joe lleemnH of Gold lllll spent Wednesday alteriioon lu Med turd at tending to tiHalnaaa Interests. Arthur Furry uf PhoeuU Is s)Hind In the day lu Medfonl atlendlug to tiuslnewi matters. The school board has begun the work of repairing anil cleaning the school nouses of the city (or the op ening of the sekiHtl year, Monday. Sepu-iiiber 'Ilia assignment of teachers for the year will be made at the novt regular masting of the board. Joe II. Wtlaou nail Mtaa Hulh Wil son of Telont. and Miss Uthel Von Valkenhurg of f'latskaute, Oregon, return today from an auto trip to Crater ge. Slater Johnson kaa returned from an ei tended vlalt lo Hochester. N. Y., where go wm sHBinouati by tha death of Uls fatfcer. A. V. ltMHiai ajient Thuradajr tn tfea Bvnws w ooustry on bilaA DHIAIU 0 o SCARED BY 1 ALIIA.NY, . , ug 12 Wil liam Harnes, lr , tndn warned the constitutional convention, now In sossiou hero, that if a stop was not put to what ho termed "socialistic" or class legislation, there would he established In this country, nn auto cratic state similar to 'hat of Ger man) "denying utterl) the American theory of eiualll." SEVERE EARTHQUAKE UIKTrfuDAM, Vinr. I!. .1. patch tit the 1'raiikfiirli v " . I i , from Ltihui'li, An tn.i, hi hi ' ! . of Augiixt II, s.ix-. thai ' i' ill lianl hccre en till -hi'i'. . iln alroiiitest ot uu m-onlcd -tin the imlalilisliiiienl of the oliwot un, Iheiv, neiv rvgietsivd n( freiieii( in ten. 1 1 eolertlay. The int violent shod. M'eiurotl ill 10:11 o'eliek 'n the fon'iKMin. Information eoucorn- iii.nii youe ot ilitiirbii:Hcs . but the rteriiiidiin' rone - all H -iilltht'lli ltllU Win i I V -lint k-. Ocelli roil. lug the l lllll.: riiihi'nci undiil.it SAN HIANCISCO, Cnl., Atifr. . Kis nor (tie! Henor) Silvio IVtti rosei, who In in Sun 1'Vnneiseo to nstoitml tlie giiHiir e.ioMi(ii)ii ernvd.s with nerotlane Htunts, can't speak Knglinh. He iloesn't need lo. Sisr ii i ru I'ctliii-M prel.v, oh, very ire( ly ami oer i ynuiiK Hpenks Kng-lii-li for her ilnriiiK liiisliand. Siituot Pettirossi eonic from A.Hinii'ioiijS I'miiguiiy. He wiih eilu euteil in tho wouderi'iil teehuicnl seliools of Italy. Heforo (ho out litiuilc ol! Ihe Eiiropenn wnr he fin i'.heil ii uoume in ueropliuiiug in the school of )i'MTtiisiMii, the I'nmoux liuililer of the uiipioplHiie ot that iiumii, neti'r JNiri. Siguoni IVHirosoi was horn in I'liiguny ami eilu ented in I'lance Thev Im'dhecirmirrieil si nionlh-.. I'ettirosei'e monoplane, one of th lightest mnohiues of iln tyM on t lii liemiMphcro, is heiinr ct up h his dcMitcd Itnlinn meihaiiic who re-lil-es lo Ieep in a hotel Miiee th.it takert him too fur from In heloeit cliftine. K.ViositiMi anlhoiitie- Ii.mI to nroviilii'ii Im-iI l'or him bc-ule ibe monoplane. Some f Aviator PrllipoM'i. dur ing; sllllils hihi; 'Mead leaf drill," "lop drop," eouHiktim of n Npiiiiiiiitr decent iimi a vertical line thnt t the cpirnl dip out of Iiiimiic -; tin "vertical turn," Ihe "wing liop I lie loop," iiiinlo from ule to Hide which put-. Ihe head-on oneiv of loop (he loop on the shelf n :i t lit lilt I. CITY TOMORROW I1'. S. Uiiiinwell, lopii'-eiitim; Ihe Wi-tein Susni' eompBiiv ,in m (Irmil-t PasHiinil Cllild Ilill (hit ut'teruooti, ami ftocoriltnjf'fo n-lclejilione me nge rreeivetl b,V Y. IlOsro will a' river in thi Mly !n the moniiuU. Urn vi-iit vill (hchio ilcfiititelv the final delitllH n the 'proposed limlilina of n $0110,000 miKnr kert fnetorv Hi llio Korlie liver volley. Ilini0rl oh jct't will lie to tiirt Ice n tour of Ihe tent beet ImMt )lnn(ed (ITjughoiit the MillcV with piilnuui S(0ri, tho -u:nr heel noil oxpeil, nml the next teji will he u meeting with the beet Micnr toiniuitlee formed lnt spnng. ci online to ihe'viiports subimjted, Hie pile obstacle lu Ihe imlli of ihe cmi -I ruction work is Hie i-lnbh-b nient of Ihe fnet that Ihe lm-itlh grown beets, posse-s Ihe icipiued nmount of eiinehnrine fiulitauce to ninke (heir milling lirofitnble. The heels lire now just beginning lo "V elop nml it is the tage when the 1 - . ., pr, 'CI... sugar is tornicit. in nic imcr. n- beets, ns far as fin; texture nml Ifjunhty nro coneori'oi! mv above Ihe Jj-lMiiiliiril. An, inspection ol "innir 'heel comlitioni in llle lower Koffiie river vnllcv i helnir made. Cilir.eus in elmi-Se of the siujiir beet plant entn'Miigii hiivo dei-idoii to oiynnixe (lioir woik nlOilg bijthlv er floieiit line. Thev will systematise ufury tlelnil of the work. The e" tuhlisliinenl of n suirnr heel fnetor.N ik held ns being vital the Tulare jli dmltriiit prosperity of tlin valley, nnll is Mosely liuketl wtllt llle imsmliim eniupaign now neiu to insMiriinecs of atlccc-s. The sufnr heel committee will e lahlUli of I ices in this fit v, and uu.!;o u thorough ennipiugu for ueieagc Mrs George Nichols returned Wed nesday from a (sit with friends and rolntlves at Hedmond, Orogon. A1TKEN FISH SCREEN ADOPTED BY STATE At ifs monthly mceling nt S,iii,i Weililcsdnv the ntnle lih nml isni.te conunipo-ion nilopli'il the wcrceu loi ililehee pnlenleil bv .1. H. Aitken (, Mhdford u Hie offieinl eie'i lor use lo prevent the ilosfnudion of ti-h fry by iirignlion and inininir eoinlu.'-. the stuto will pay Mr. Ailkeu a ro nlly of tl.10 a sewn up to font feel in willlh, with a Hlidinjt royn. for lnrgo sereens. II ik (lie inlentmn of hiiviug Hie screen lndniifiiHiiiei' n( Htf peiiitenllnry nml siipplletl ditcli owners ul eosl nml the filtornev ton oral was nskeil for nn opinion upon Ihe legalitv of the proeeeilure. I'loposnls for a ti out hutclien .it Unite Fulls were fuwirnhlv icceived nnd an liivc-li'-'atiou of itc m dered, with the eompilnlion ol otl,r iladi. S. S. Smith of MetMord pie Hcnleil the claims for local nutlet w. . New Fall Suits, Coats and Millinery Arriving Daily COURT HOUS NEWS Heported by Jackson County At tract fo., Sixth and Kir Sts. t t T r t r t t r t t t t f T T ? f T T T f T f T ? T r ? T T t ? T t V WE WANT YOU TO SEE THEM. We Will Continue for a Short Time Our Final Clearance Sale THinnied Hats, one lies o .$8.50, sale full la lle, vnl- $1.00 "Final clearance of all Spring and S,uinmci' Coats, values to $ 1 0.r0, on WAIST SALE S2.9S Unrest rioted choice of any Waist in the yvliolo. stock, Xets, Laces, Crepe de Chines, Tub Silk, Voiles, actual values to .$12.50, sale $12.1)8 WASH DRESSES $1.00 Two tables full of "Wash Dresses, val ules to .$7.50. sale SI .00 !More than -00 llntriiunied Shapes, in cluding Panamas, values to .$5.00, on sale Spl.00 $5.00 RACK Marvelous values on this rack, Silk Dresses, a few Tailored Suits, many Coate and some Rain Coats, values lo $25.00, sale $5.00 CIIIRT WAISTS S 1.00 Two full tables of Shirt Waists in Tailored and Lingerie, values lo $15.50 sale 1.00 Your unrestricted choice of any Sum mer hat in stock, values to $12.50, on sale S2. OS (10 Dress Skirls in (laherdines, Pop lins. Serges, Voiles and Mixtures ad iinl values to .$15.00, sale S'.OS TAILORED SUITS $11.95 Just 27 Spring Suits left, including ! Silk Suits, '. Coverts, many would be appropriate Mill Suits, sizes M to -12, values to $I5.00, sale $1.1.05 OTHER $ 1 .00 BARGAINS .lack Tar Middies, Children's Dresses, Crepe downs, Silk tlloes, Auto Veils, Purses, Muslin Underwear, etc. Choice of any Spring Coat in slock, Mixtures, Chincilla, Silk and (lolfiue, values to $25.00, sale $.10.00 cm feid ,&E2Z2ffig i t ? V T T ? ? t ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? y T ? f i. mJmJ- JeeJeJejMjeJeJe2eeJeeJeeJeeJ l! ul ICMnto 'ri'itiisfcih I'. 8. to .Uuiee Srttl.rriel.l. .( II snd -'I, S. IV Patent (T. 8. to John I.. MclutMv, t tn, .ti, tio I'attfnt Tho I'oliiinlila IiIkIinv.in lictweou Astoria .mil l'ortlninl will le opened ViiKiist 1-. In trae , t GERMAN SPY IS Ymmrp ARRESTED IN FLORIDA Lml11 u Ka . Mik U 111 TM.I.MStM r uku( l)rliolli. In ill lieie toils) for srrsUnmit on n hsre or hsvini; made dritwtiiss of uillltsrv reserva tion dn's cuarmt (,r hnvlux msilo drsHliiga or iiilltr n.sitrvntioHg Had llKht houses aUniR the c,Qiut. olnlius (lermks natlooallty. scetirdlHR to Jail officern. He dewied, they said, re jiorta that he was of Austrian birth and had received r nilttauees Trum relatives In turlt'a orltolnli H4i arrtied h fe.lerul nfflepis as he was board ins a train for the east last ulatht .eaire tOO faJTU It CUSStKT. ron HBNT In I'oaiin, Hon so, I5cre or hard, iiartly Hor partlrulurs address all Tribune. 1JI l.08T-rmw Mek eonlalniiu (lsh Ins clothe, spiked wadliif shoes. (hMtitel sfclrt. underwear, pants, etc. himwImv KtaHX road to By bee vrids. flnr Imm MUf) A. K. Heatuea, JIoiiAml. FOKMliKLY TIIK IT OI'KNS FRIDAY AUG. 13? t T f V ? ? t r r r v y r t t ? T t T ? ? r r r v t X CLEARANCE ALR OF ODD LINES Driving Dusters Flash Lights . Ford Bumpers . Electric Lanterns Gas Savers . . One-third Off . . at Half . . at Half One-third4 Off One-half Off r Collapsable Funnels One-Fourth Off Sambo Starters for Fords One-third Off The Supply of Each is Limited C. E. GATES H. CI. KAY . . . iMaiinj'or MRS. K. G. KAY, Ticket Seller MRS. COLDUi BARNS, Pianist R, G, PATCH . . Operator &?&g?& f f ? V f ? ? X t Y V ? V ? f T T T f y y y T y t y y y y y i 'v. 'V--