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MJflDKORJ) MAIL TRIBU'NW, MIODFOKI). OR1WON, FRIDAY, ATdTST 20.101,-).
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C. V. Strain; of Medford Is stop
pJiiB at Holol St. UorIs wlillo visit
ing the I'nnania-Pnclflo Exposition,
San ,1'rnnclsco, California.
Dr. J. J. Kmnions, C. M. Kldd and
party who aro touring tlio Ypsomlto
wrlto Hint tlioy will return to Mod-
, ford about Aug 27.
Miss Norn Loiinebun of tlte M.
ft. Mi 'dopnrtmunt storo, has just ro
turned from San Frnriclsco, andtvlll
bo glnd' to lmvo you call and boo tlio
pretty tilings oli display at tlio mil
liner' "dbifartnitint of the M. & M.
store,
sirs. J. A. Ulomgron, Mrs. hlcliard
Hlomgron, Miss Dolnm niomgron and
Houbon IJlonigron of Chicago loft
this morning for Tncoiuu. Tlmy lmvo
boon visiting with Mr. mnl Mr. .1. A.
Wostorlund for two weeks. Tliey aro
greatly plnnsotl with the Itogtio rlvur
valloy and Crater Lake, whlrli tlmy
visited wlillo horo.
Ford to in, soat rovers, hoods and
collulold lights. Tent Factory, IOC
N. Front. 132
(Joseph II. Jordan of Portland, rep
resenting tho Portland Journal, Is at
tondlng in littslneee nmttors In tho
city and valloy.
Soq l)avu Wood about that flro In
atirnnco policy. Offlco Mall Tribune
DlilKi V
B. H. Wlinuorly or Hosohurg Ifl In
tl9 City toilry visiting friends and
rolaifvcii.
Velvet lt cream at Do Von's.
According to oftltnaftM sonl out by
tho Bttito onglnoor's offlco tho stroanm
of Southorn and Kastorn Orogon aro
the lowost In 80 years. Ashland tins
Issued a notlco to alt wiUor users to
conserve thalr supply. '
I talto prldo In making your wntch
keep perfect tlmo. I have- ovory fa
cility for doing flno watch ropnlrlng.
Johnson tho Jowolor.
II. D, Mctlrldo rotiiritml Wotlnestlity
from n visit to San Francisco, and
roporla that tho two exhibits rorolv
Ing tho most commont among tho vis
itors to tho fair aro tho Oregon stnto
building, and tho Cnnndlan exhibit.
Tin Canndlnh exhibit Is placed first.
'When that auto wheel cracks nud
pops it nerds fixing. Wo make as
solid ns now, at a small expense Hil
lings Cnrrlago nud Auto Worltti.
Thoro but not been any astonishing
success to date by hunters In pursuit
of deer. Tho woods aro too dry for
hunting, tho tread of tho hunter being
heard on tho dry twigs, etc., long ho
foro the cleor Is sighted. A number
of hunters are waiting for n rain
before thdy vonturo Into tho woods.
Tho dour aro In tho canyons at this
period. Tho opening of tho sensed
saw fewer shooters In tho woods than
usual, tho hunters being somewhat In
fear of reckless curoleesnosH that
marked the ojioiilng of tho two pro
vlous seasons.
Do Voo carries tho host lino of
flvo cent cigars In tho city.
Thursday was ouo of tho hottont
days of tho year, tho mercury reach
ing 103 dogroos. Tho warmest day
pf tho year was July X.'l, when 10-t do-
grees was roglsloied. Tho heat was
more noticeable than usual. A warm
wind for this suction blow from tho
north.
Johnson, nt tho Hook Store, nn
export watch ropulror.
A imrty of gypelea passed through
tho dty Thursday, ami tlmy wore a
sight (0 bohold. They woio all rag
god and dirty, ami the pollen order
ed ihoui to pioeeed iinn lliflr way.
Morahants' launch, Uftc. The Shasta.
(1. K. Itlse of Utigeuu Is spending
a tuw days In the city aaltvitdltig to
Inutilities matter and Welling friends.
CIioboIrIw, SO conta lb. Do Voo's.
The Mutlfitnl baseball team will
plav Uih Harriiiiati team of 1'urllaiid,
one of the tartest amateur aggrogn
Hun In the state nest Muuday In this
city. Conalderablu oie4ie la at
tached In tho brlnr.lng of the teaui
to thWt city. hiuI one of the largeet
crowds of t&e aeaaon la expected to
be lu Attendance to see the game,
"Weston Oawera Mbou tor tint olaas
Kodak finishing ami Kodak supplies.
WlllunI 8citl ol KaJerti Is atauag
the out of town visitor In the city
tula. week.
For, flour or feed pbnuu Medford
.Holler Mill. J'hone SOT.
A. I). K. Clregory of Calgary. Can ,
Is snotidbig a law days In the city aud
valley Inspecting local conditions.
loganberry ataerhat. Tile Buaala.
Chief of Polk lllttsea of this city
!f well acquainted with ttte territory
it Taut swept by Hie troy leal bur
jrjmuie Uie firm r the week. He
US01 to chase ro .cr I he vast flat
jllulns that border I he gulf.
. Safety and service. We give beta.
IjdjniQS, the Inaauraueo Mag.
l fjroy squirrels an4 ehlunk as
!jior(ed to be the most numerate ta
Jfin
F. G, Johnson of Tillamook Is
among tho out of town visitors In tho
city and valloy this wcok. .
Dandy dnnces at tho Perfect Pa
vilion Gold Hill, Saturday evdlilng.
The $1000 floor, folks!
S. I. Wilson of Talent spent Wed
nesday In Mcdford attending to bus
iness matters.
Quick scrvlco for your Kodak fin
ishing. Sco Weston's Cninora Shop.
years ill tbe Apptegate count r
Fresh roast! poantits at De Vo
OflnoiaJ WHIUm Soo Mmili, mIio
has bson 111 fer ilu- Un Muntii i
uAjleto wtlK tlowa it
Out your buUor,' egge, eream.
dna butter ulUk at De Vee'a
William AltKflB retumea -i.hu
Orator Luke, whero he waa enaag4
in tlio Installing of ft nattr icin
no
milk
Miss Aliro Vornon of Ulildlo, Ore
gon, is visiting frlonds and relatives
In this city for n foiv tlnyn , .
aono Stratton Porier's new book,
"Mlcbaol O'lInllorjUti. (lib best of all
bor booltH. Mddrord ;lptk.'rt(oro,
Miss Opal Long of Portland Is vis
iting with hor aunt, Mrs. Iiucrotln
Bnyart. f
Take your watch to Johnson, tho
Jowelcr, you will recelvo unusunlly
good service
Verne Luco, omployod at tho Mcd
ford Cigar store as a dork, sustained
a laooratod hand and knuckles Wed
nesday night while trying to shut off
nn electric fan. Tho wings of tho
fan boat a tntoo on tho knuckles,
and cut a deep gash hoforo ho could
withdraw his hand.
J. O, Clerking, tho host all around
photographer In southorn Oregon.
Always reliable Negatives mado any
where, tlmo or place. Studio 228
Main St. Phono 320-J.
The police lmvo tho names of sev
eral autolsts who Ignore tho flro reg
ulations to procoed to the curb whon
tho whistle blows, Instead of driving
on. This morning n near collision
occurred nt tho comor of Main and
Front streets, when tho small auto
truck was responding to nn niacin of
flro on the east side.
Nnvo you tried ono of thoRo 5o
milk shakes at DoVoo'o?
All of tho copper proportion In
Josephlnn county nre In operation
or prepnrlng to operate, tlio most
successful of thoso being tho "Qiioon
of tho Jlronzo." Tho oro Is being
shipped to tho smeltorn nt Tncoma,
Wash., and Kennett, Cat. Tho lllue
Ledgn mine, one of tho richest cop
per proportion In tho wost, Is still
Idle, though bettor prepared for act
ive mining than tho majority of local
mines, with thousands of tons of cop
per blocked out. The Idlenosn of
tho Illtio l.edgo with copper nt Its
highest mnrk in a year, and in strong
domnnd for munition manufacturo Is
one of tho Industrial mysteries of
the stnto.
Lots of comedy at tho Kmplro to
night.
A wandered called "Dutch" at
tempted to Teutonlse n party of wan
derers entrenched under tho Hater
tank.Thursday eyonlng, and was miin
hamllod, according lo the version he
gave tho police. "Dutch" It developed
upon luvostlgutlon, heated by whiskey
and an ardsut desire to Inmtlato tho
kaiser on a small settle, attempted to
terrorise the water tank sojourners
and had tho Idea knocked nut of him.
Tho police ordered tho entire siiiad
out of town.
Use Mother's Home Mado Ilroad nt
your grocers. Nowtown Ilnkery. 1 10
Joe JlHomiui of (lold Hill spout it
few hours Thursday afternoon In
Medford attending to business m ut
ters. .
When )ou need any bloltors call
at the It. 11. McCurdy Agency, or tele
phono Ono-lwo-lhioe, and wo will
send you some. U
The work of picking and packing
penis Ih under way In tho orchards
of the valley.
Any kind of an insurauco company
la allrlglit, and any kind of a policy
will do until ou lmvo u fire. A
man shouldn't speculate with bis
home or his business. Insure In do
peudablt companies and with an
agent that takes pride lu w riling Its
pollelee correctly. The It, II. Mo
Curdy Agency, Sparta building
Mra. Clam Thompson of Urania
Pass visited friends aud relatives lu
this city ThuradH) .
if you do net wish lo take your
children with yuu on your summer
trip why not leave them with the
llnoaey eietert at The ltanch. Mod
ford. Terms reasonable. Phone
lis. u
Jamee ISHIugftnu of Prove, Utah,
anent Thursday lu the oily Inapeet
lag Iwal conditions.
Itudy Meholta will leave next week
for Southern California, where ho
will enter tonta Chtra college.
lfta Hlwp. detective, and another
i.aughlgg Uas eometiy at the Kmidre
tonight.
Kenneth WIHIams. formerly a
plaer with the Grants Pass base
ball team, and well known through
out the Rogue river valley, no plu.
Ing with Clndanati ta the National
league, secured a three haga r. a two
lagir and a lual at fh tune at
bat in a gHie itt New York -ttrday.
He waa hatting against the
Ulants aeootie Itae or pitehers Tk
Cincinnati team is enjoying a spurt.
mm are being aided by the bat of
WilMgnu, who eo far haa made the
hem ebnwtng of any of the buebem
on trial. The laportisjg Sows liaa his
picture.
The new ft eon open air dam-Ins
imvliioa will be opened at Uold Hill
seturday night, gad a large crowd
fium thU ittv will attend
Uo Kliu f ttjg Utile Bntte dis
trict spent Thursday In Mcdford at
lending to hgsineae matters
The Richards ami Prlngle minstrels
appeared nt tho Page theater last
night to n full houso. Many out ot
town people nttcndctl the perform
ance, which -was a mlnstrol show of
(he old fashioned order.
Henry Onllnghan has returned from
n short btislnoss trip to (Jrnnln F'axs.
Drink Celro Kola, "first Tor thirst"
Be at your favorite fouiitaln.
Slate Superintendent of SJcreens
Snm Sandry apenlThurtdny afternoon
In Medford, on his return from An
telope ctoek, where lie removed u
lqrgc liuhlbor of trout, endangered
by tlio oxtrome low wator.
Mrs. ISd O. Drown who hnn been
confined lo her homo on Roosevelt
avenue with Illness Is convalescing
rapidly.
Corbin Kdgoll ot ISngle Point Is
spending the day In Medford attend
ing to business matters and visiting
friends.
Miss Amy Tothrow of Corvallls Is
visiting friends nnd relntivns In this
city and valloy for a few days.
Lincoln McCormaok Jr. will leave
next week for California, where he Is
n student at the Lolantl Stanford uni
versity. Attornoy Chnrlos F. Hopkins or
Roscburg spont Thursday In Medford
onrouto homo from tho Pythian con
clave at Cratgr Lake.
C. M. Thomas or Talent Is showing
sonic huge Olorla Mundl npples grown
on his Talonl orchard with Irrigation.
Ono of them he dlspInod lu Med
ford wolgha two pounds, Is I " Inches
In diameter and l.'Jto Inches In clr
cttmforenco. Tho tipploH arc said to
be fine for cooking purposed.
Harry A. Stonms of Albany return
ed to his home Thursday evening
after spending tho wcok visiting his
brother. Dr. It. W. Stenrns of this oily
and attending tho Pythian conclnve
at Crator Ltike.
8. II. Harulsh of Kngle Point spont
Thursdny afternoon lu Medford at
tending to buslnoss mnttors.
A grass flrb baek of tho T. K, Dan
iel's home on Keono Driveway, called
out the fire department this morning
nt 1 1 o'clock. Tho flame woro ex
tinguished by moans of wot gnnily
sacks after burning over 1(5 acres of
dry grans. A second grass flro was
oxttnguNhod till snflernoon at 1-15
on the Whitman trnct sout hot town
The, latter was a still alarm.
JEWS id m ,
START WAR SAYS
FAMOUS FINANCIER
TntTwirrr (lai i iniiMhigui mmw tot jjnvri
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LEOPOLD DcROTrMSCI-ULD
NOTHING
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DESPERADO
N'o word luis been r- ,iil irom
John Austin Hooper, ilecpernilo who
oeonpsil from tlio .lipophilic eontitv
nil ul (lis nts 1'iioR ImmI Suml.ix, imv
he bid geeilhye Sondav mulil i I'
K. Iwiil.i near Itoguc lliver, allcr rid
Ing in Iiin iiuieliine. IItoHir. iirmi.l
ing to Hie (Ireok who eneniM'd wi'h
hiln fnuii I lie eouiitv fail, U heinb'-l
lor the Klamath Ulver tliMriel, wluiv
lie liaa many frientU among the lu
diuuH. It is now helievwl that Ikimm'
told Hum to Die (Ireek, knowing liat
lie would give (lie information to Hie
iiutliorilioM if eaugltt, lo thiow them
off Hie (rail. II Ih now believe!
that llnfiKr in more likr-lv l lutxe
headed for The Dalles where he haw
a "Mweellirgri." ,Vt rewanl luix
Ihhii offeml for Iho en pi nre if
IIooter. II lias ite er Iwen evplahied
to the public win Hooper with n lile
aeuttet nt FoIkoui Cnliloriiw priHon
before, nnd ehaige of honk r.iMinr,
atteel eai hold ii and othiv - i-,
liiuial crime ., Ici'imii,' hmt bl'e. was
taken lo UrN Fa., nnd li.d.l lor
robbing the Southern I 'at ilu d.ol
of $IV1.
With Medlord traito m Mcilfortl mado.
UMl .i - ,
11 V MARY IKiVLK OKKILLY.
LONDON, Aug. 10. "Tlio war
war arranged, Incllod and slartod by
International Jcwh."
Thoso ten words embody Prussia's
chnllengo to the Jows of tho world.
Tho most militant nation accuses tho
loast militant people
The loading Prussian Journals,
Krcu7zcltung and tho Doutsclio Tag
oszeltuug have Inaugurated n cam
paign of nggrosslve attacks.
To lonrn the truth or falsity of
this chargo besides which the ritual
murder ncciisntlnn, nnd tho Droyfus
treason charge sink to compnratlvo
inslgnlflcnnco, I consultod Leopold
de Rothschild, a lending flguro among
the Jows of tho world, and Kugllsh
head uf tho great International fam
ily. Onro convinced Hint tho poorest
people on earth needed his aHslstnnco
the money king dropped his work to
calmly disprove a farflung calumny.
"Nothing could be more absurd
than to charge the Jcwh ns a com
munity with luine, engineered this
war for personal gain, or from In
htlnrtlw hwnpalhy with Prussia.
You ask whether the Jcwh of the
world hope that the allies, or Qcr
ninny will be victorious.
"Tho Jews of tho world aro a com
paratively small roliglous community
but no Jew cvo'r forgets thnt tho
Sons of JJgvld havb been n small
nation. In tho Jlght of that long
memory nil their sympathies necie
xarlly must go out to persecuted lit
tle stales llkellelgium and Serbia. '
"Tho Jowijh gontrtilolit which sup
ports tho allies Is Inspired byenilses
which Ho deop In JtrwUh ohftractcr,
Jewish history, and the permanent
conditions Of Jewish communal life.
"Tlio Jewa are oedentltillyrt peoplo
of p'odcH. lit ovory orthodtyt Jbwlsh
comimmltv throughout tho world tho
met coiumon word of greeting Is
Shalom which moans poncq.
"Consider tho charge that Interna
tional Jews arranged,- Incited and
started this wnr for profit. (
"There nro 12,000,000 Jows on
earth, few Of them rich mon. Tho
vast mnjorlty arc associated with oc
cupations in which prosperity Is do
iRMidonl on peace and tho uormnt con
ditions of life
"Tho war Inevitably nroducod n
shnrp trade depression world-wide
nnd Increasing. Thoroforo wnr In
stoad of being nn atlvnntngo to tho
Jews Is n gront dotrltuont to them,
and riH a matter of fact, tho war has
caused a groat diminution of tholr
fortunos.
"As for tho poor Jews: I should
Imagine that In ovory country they
must have shuddered nt the bnrc Idea
of war. Their mnrgln of comfort Is
so small, their scanty savings ho pit
iful, Hint In every country Involved
thoy lmvo been the first peoplo to
suffor.
"I do not lay strosn upon tho fact
that porhaps halt n million Jews aroi
fighting today In tho nrmles of the al-
Hob. It Is certainly to be noted to
tholr credit that they have brought
to tho dlschnrgo of their military
duty mora than moro obedience to
the law. Kvcn In tho conscript nr
mles of Russia Jows havo fought
with moat conspicuous gnllantry nnd
havo gained far moro than tholr
arithmetical proportion of Crossos of
St. Ooorgo.
"Kvon Holglum Itsolf hns not suf
fered so terribly as tho great Polish
and Rallclau Jews over which the
tldo of Riisso-normnn conflict hns '
ebbed nnd flowed with most tragical '
destrtictlvoness. '
"So far from tho International
Jews having 'nrrnnged' war and start-,
ed this world wnr to serve some spo-1
clfle Jewish Interest,' the war Is lo
them a gigantic and prolonged po
grom never before equalled "
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Villi Moilfonl Trno In Medford Mnite j
Wi hj.c ou 10e .a pyliid on CO", n untl ten.
or mom rf fundr 1 , ,
Regular I jr'Model Coffee, TjpI'i, ? pounds for
lleuul.ir !( ,ij" (offt '."en . i Ih f,
Regular .! . Kmpln t Oifee - .e lb , .'! H" -Un..,iir
in- r x l ltl( nil"' i'nf :ep. ". h fnr
Rf e' ir i"f , .I.ip.m Pan Fried" tU.irk T-a tr lb
JtocuUr i I j pun rlun t-ur d'' C.h Ten, pi
' .s..,.'- r 1 ' fir. - n or PI k Tea, i r Hi
i- (;lvc s.il t.npii Trudlng bUmpa
Qunrantced to plcaso
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Your Vacation or Trip
is made more plcaant by tho uso or our Travelers
Checks no worry about risk of loss or theft, ns when
much currenc Is carried. You can cash them whoro
ovor ou stop.
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ways has on hand rend) for
Immediate use nil varieties ot
fiplrV attracts, syriips, etc. In
pluiiiilng for anthlng special,
there's no wnltlng for tho Ingre
dients. In case your itock runs
low, notify us and we'll rcplen
m!i It.
Fruits and Vegetables
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MARSH & BENNETT
Second Poor East of First National Bank
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Is your cigarette
sensible?
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All wpylstbU raVsef
your slMdy dgrltelsffnn-
6, whether it ts mum
or some other one
Is it Qoe and friendly te your
throat and longu DiVM it
lave you feoriug O.K. after
a long litf Of smoking i
Patlmaa certainly make geed
on tixttc o pobita.
Tee only queUon la will
lby )st suit j-otw IMUr
vuiuai V' THy may or
thay aMy nut. Hut It eaems
I'ten.ibl' i'i3t thy homMl,
k rhty euiaaH ny Other
cigaettte coeu.g over So.
So yo owght to uy thw.
Do tuat todey.
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With the advent of Fall we have ready for your approval the pick
of the market in Women's and Misses' Tailored
Suits, Coats and Millinery , ,
Slylefe this Full nrV eHliibltelicd witii in oleai'l.v tle
ritiad linos and will nut bft diriiiii'lkd by ntulnBCtrju
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nloiit many of (bo thickets are Melted Sktris slightly
fuller models, colors nre UiiMinn Green, Nfivy and
Soldnt nine, Ni;er Urown hiitl Black. Onr early
slinwin is imu'li varirtl.
Tailored Suits $17.50 to $35.00
Coats $10.00 to $45.00
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MILLINERY. JUST A WORD ABOUT THE NEW HATS, WB WANT TO SHOW THEM TO YOU.
WE OOULD NOT DO JUSTICE IN DESCRIBING THEM ON PAPER, MANY 38XGLUSIV1 MODELS
THAT WILL ONLY BE FOUND HERE. '
WE CONTINUE OUR FINAL CLEARANCE PRI036 QW ALL UMMEK AFPAJtBLL.
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