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ti ICEPFORD MOT' TRIBUm MEDFORP OREGON. MONDAY, AUGUST 30, !1915 PXGE THREE .ii W ?, h l i it if - SCHOO L N OF COUNTY to 10 ATTEND FAIR Ciiimly Siijicriiilenilont of School Wells lins issued tlio following cir culiir Idler: . To Touchers, School Officers nnd Pntreim: Tlio Biibjcct of this I'ircitlnr letter is tlio county fair to be held nt Med- ford, Sept. 8, 0, 10 nnd 11. Sent. 8 will be entry day nnd 0, 10 nnd ll will bo progrnm dnys. I hope yon tiro interested. If not, lilenso get interested. I know that n largo number of boys nnd girls throughout tlio county arc very much interested, nnd have been for months preparing exhibits for this fair. You owe it to thpso boys and girls nnd to yourselves to bo interested in this event. " Friday, Sept. 10, is Public School Day, and every boy nnd girl enrolled in tho schools of ihc county will bo admitted freo on said day. I nm ask ing that nil tlio schools in the county bo closed on that day, and that every child bo given a clianco to go to the fair. Fathersmotbcrs, teachers, re memLcr what n treat it was to you when t. child, to go to tho county fair. Jlumnr nature hns not changed nnd tljo'jiilfdrcn today bnvo the sniuo de limit in such events. So don't fail vio .iHnli up the fnmily team or crank up tho family car and everybody, old and young, go to tho County Fair Friday, Sept. 10. You will find mo there. And don't forget to help tho boys and girls get their exhibits to the fair grounds not later than Wednesday, September 8. There is a splendid Ht of premiums in tho Children's Depart ment. In tho Club project contest two boys will win freo trips to. tho state fair at Salem, and three girls will win free trips to Crater Lake. Iiuiy other cash and commodity jirir.es will be given. In order to assist, boys and girls who have ho way to get their uxhibits to lledford, cither myself or one of the rural bchool supervisors will be ut tho following named plnccs with an automobile at the time indicated, and will take such products ns wo can handle, provided they are well packed and marked. No charge will bo7 made for this service: September 7, foreneon: nohengor Gap, .laspor Hannah's home; Trail, .Ash or Middlebifdicr store; Klk Creek McDonald Hotel; Mcl.cod Store; Der by, Mrs. Whitaker'H homo; Ilvutc Creclc school bouse; Urowiibboro store; Kagle Point school house. September 8, foreneon: Rogue lliv cr, Argus Office; Hock Point, school house; Hold Hill, News Office; Sams Valley, store; Tablo lfock, store; Jacksonville, Superintendent's office; Applcgntc, store; Much, store; Soda Springs, school house; Neil Creek, school house,; Ashland, Commercial STRONG CAST AT STAR TODAY IN "THE GOVERNOR'S LADY." Bl jT " &jt i bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbK 3eiPE5ft H HwbB This photodrainatlc classic slgnal Izes tho first screen nnpearanco ot Miss Mnthlson, recognized ns ono ot tlio foremost dramntlc nrtlnts ot todny on tlio Kngllsli-spcaklng lcglllinnto stage. To learn tho truo significance o( dramatic nrt you iiiuut postlvely bco this production. Tlio cant for hto Lnsky-nolasco plcturlzntlon of "Tho Governor's Lady," tho renowned Bclaaco lilt which Is to bo tho offering todny only at Star Tlioatcr may truthfully bo described ns all star, for each of tho artists has been and Is n recog nized star cither on tho screen or on tho logltlmnto stngo. Tho flvo prin cipal characters by Kdlth Wynno Matlilson, Thcodoro Roberts, James Nell, Tom Kornian nnd Mny Allison News From Oiir Neighbors liihTiilcnt,MemintilotCo. Plmenix, Phomn McrSniTtilo ($ Gcnlrhl Point, W.nGQwleVr store. jf"- Those who hnve uuv other way to get their products to the Fair should not depend on us, as wo may he over loaded. Kwrv article must be well wranocd and packed, such articles as corn, potatoes, etc., must bo wraoped scp. nratclj mid packed in a box. GEARY TO LECTURE FRIT AUCTIONS Arthur M. deary, a native son of Jackson county, will glvo n freo Il lustrated lecturo upon tho fruit mic tion Bystcm of Now York, Iloston, 1'hlladolphla, Kansas City, Haltlmoro, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Pittsburg, Now Orleans, Detroit and Duffalo In Mcdford, early In Septomber. Whllo taking tho gradunto course of law at Columbia University, Mr. (Scary inado a study of eastern mar Kots. Wlion tho auctloneors of tho largo eastern cities mot In Now York last March to form tho American Fruit and Produco Auction 'associa tion, thoy solocled Mr. Goary to In- vostlgato tlio dlfforunt auction mar kets and to como west and toll tho fruit growers In tho nortliwost of tho results. Tho lecturo will ho Il lustrated by 100 slides showing mar ket scenos In largo eastern cHItw. FALL ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE GOLDEN RULE STORE Th fall announcement of the Col don Rulo In this Issuo will interest every man, woman and child in tho valle. Mr Whlllook. tho proprietor, has recently returned from nil the markets and tho store hatt boon busy receiving and marking now gootU. Hvory department U full ot new, snappy fall morohandlie for ovcry In spit of admonitions to desist, the despicable practice of either car rying off or mutilating daily papers and periodicals ut tlio Commercial club reading rooms goes steadily on. Not only current issues of local papers nro torn up, but the daily and pictorial editions, are often missing, when moil wanted, even when dupli cate copies have been provided. There nro nil duly stamped as to certificate of ownership, and some fine day these vandals will be brought to u realiza tion of their thieving methods. Miss Merle (libson nnd her brother Merry returned Sunday from a visit to Spokane and other northern locali ties. Willard Veighlo returned the last of tho week from a slay of several mouths at Klamath Fulls. While at the Falls his nephew F.arl took uirto himself a wife nnd Wjllard's many friends nro now wondering if the uncle profiting b- the c.xamnle, will follow in the footsteps of tho iiephuw. J. K. Peek, son-in-law of .Mr. nnd Mw. F. (I. McWilliunis, nccompanied by his wife, daughter Wjnifred nnd sister Misa Ifosn Peck, motored up from Caloxico, Cal., tho lust of the week in thoir new Dodge cur, for a visit with relatives here nnd to make u imp to rraier imKc, Jliey lot t San Francisco on Tuesday morning, arriiug here early on Thursday, the tour being a leisurely one. Modern Woodmen of tho Itoguo river vnlley will juiiiiripntoljftL the big Lnbur Day ovjJcmincJiuw o'u Monday, Sep!, fl. Tho camp at fUleut took- the inlthtive in tho matter and they local organization, Maho'.mu Cnmp No. i)(i,r, has voted to join in the movement. A lores! liie bioke out about Sat urday noon on the height above Ash land in tho vicinity of the Malum i audi and Yaunatta wood lots. For est Hunger (iribblc, of Med tot d, and a force of helpers ipiiokly had the blaze under control. Mrs. Kittie (libson Fieemaidicd on Saturday after a protracted illness, aged '21 yours. She was the wife of licit Freeman, clerk in tho local post- office. Itesides her husband she leaves an infant son thice months old, her father, John W. (libsou, two brothers, Krnesl and Will Gibson, and two sisters, Mrs. Khner Smith of this citv'uiid Mrs. Nellie' McDcrmott of San .lose, Cal. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the Ilaptist church. Interment in Moun tain View cemetery. Saturday, Aug. 28, was the hottest day of tho season thus, tar, with Sun day a 'lose second. On tho previous daato tho temperature was 02 at ." a. in. mid 101 at noon as rendered by the Soiithorn Pacific tliermugrauph ut the depot. Stories arc ciincnl that in spite of the result id the recent special elec tion, ity niithoritioit will enter into fuithor negotiation with the ('alitor nin -Oregon Power Co., looking to wards u solution of electric light com plications. On Saturday Albert Joy, owner of tho Proiluo'or.Confciimor orchard in the IJullovIew district, whipped nearly 700 lano of pmrliB. bv jwrccl po through the lotml smtoHico. Ity u coincidence iuot of the slupttiftil wero deatiuud to Miintit huviug ".sk" eithor a . profis or h .uffix -Iakr City, CaJ., Nnd likvicw mimI Silver Ike, Ore. The pntnc " l he bo.e avermtsl nbuut 27 cents wm-Ii. The Coluaibi cafetcriM l- liMitf fd liMMdk, Mr. II. N. I, oc rlitiHff front iU MuuMytueHt. II. (I. KhiUtm m irotriUtr h th prvmiaim, ttml Jtayinoml Switk i ) for th EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. FJowIctt Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hippy or Port laud, who have been hero visiting Mrs. !i.'s mother, Mrs. It. (I. Drown, and sister, Mrs. William II. Hrovvu, havo returned to Portland. They wcro accompanied by Mrs. William If. Drown, have returned to Port laud. They wero accompanied by Mrs. William II. Drown. Mrs. Palmer and daughter, Miss r.oraiue Origtly, of Central Point, havo gone to the hills beyond Dutto Falls last Friday about nine miles for an outing. Lou Smith started in that direction a shoil time later, expecting to join them at Dutto rails. Last Friday Mrs. K. (1. Hayes and her daughter, Miss Minnie, Mr. and Mrs. Isnaes and Miss Lottie Stewart of Long Deneh, Cal., stopped here for dinner on their way to Crater Lake and on Saturday evening returned for supper. Thoy seemed to take a fancy to Bomotlupg here. They seemed to bo Very favorably impressed with our surroundings. It. L. Ilurdic of Ashland, the man who came in here last spring and bought up about nil the hogs he could find, was here last Friday and bought up a carload of hogs. Walter Woods has been assisting him in his purehhscs. Me bought J 00 head ol Wig Jack, fit teen head of Joe May ham and twenty l'mm iKriink John soiirJa8fc. . Bpring.no jJiouKht. over $lf,0,G(S worth ot j'l??' CV' tion. , ' ""., I - Mrs. L. S. fl rouse, wfloso huilinild has been foreman on the Riverside ranch, but is now foreman on the F,j L 1). Co.s orchard, near Agate, was hero for dinner last Saturday. Saturday afternoon your Kagle Point correspondent drove over to Tolo to tin' Dr. lta- orcbaid, expect- nig to meet Itev. M. C. Davis there, hut was disappointed in that reaped, but mot the Tamily of K. II. Davis. They had just finished threshing their grain crop of about 1700 bush els nnd had just stacks of hay and fruit galore, especially icachos and pears, l ho npplo trees nro almost too young to boar much fruit yet. Sunday morning I mot the Sunday school and preached for the people. I could not but notice what fine corn wiih growing along the route between Agate ami Tolo in the bottom land especially, where the soil was sticky, and 1 was led to believe (hcie will be more corn raised in the valley Ihau was oxiHtoted, although in some places it showed a want of moisture. From vhut I could learn from the men who have been with the thresh ing machine the wheat and oats crop will ho up to tlio uvornco. When 1 reached homo I learned Hint Mr. and Mr. F. L. Heath ami daughter, Miss Frances, Dr. W. W. P. Holt and wife, T. F. Holt, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Mdntyie, Avery Trusk and Lyle Cat lion of Ashland, Henry and Mis Mae Trust v of Klk creek, Amos Ayros, .loo Moomaw, Miss Kuth Thomson of Dciby, Jtov WdloU of PersiNt, Carl Itinger of Mcdford, Mr. Potty of tho Coibin orchard and A P. Ivoug, a member of the police force of Portland, had been here for dinner during my absence, besides several wioo nmaeh mv iiilormant did not know, mid Ister Itcv. V. ): I Smith, h lluptiM minister, who 11 working in the interet ot the Amcr , ieun Sunday School union, culled to jM'tid the nig lit. I Mod, W .C. Clwunti. our isw-t iMMtr, and wife ami J. Frank llmwn, one or our aierfbaiiU, ami wife ic turaad rrum tkir trip to the nottU. ami roiMirt taat thu bad a lovelv trip and Urn! the rHiU were fairly good. nephew of Mrs. Howlctt, and his wife, who have been visiting us since Thursday. , Thev stnrtcd for his home Monday afternoon. Thoy drove out in a rig. Al Mayfield and wife havo been visiting Mrs. M.'s brother-in-law nnd sister, William fl. Knighton and wife. Professor Whcelor, wile and mother-in-law, Mrs. Kohiiisou, have moved into the P. II. Daley house and expects to commence school on Tucsdny, September 7. I understand that Mrs. Ella Shesler, the primary teacher, has engaged two rooms of Mr. Lottie VihuSoov and intends to keep house. Mrs, Cudzow and little sou of Duttu Kails spent Monday night with ns nnd . . . there wcro tliico transients came in nt 10 p. m. and called for supper and beds whoso names I did not lea m. Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Hutchison, who havo been living on Mr. Qronhnm's place, wero for dinner Tuesday. They were on their way to Ashland to live. Wo nlso had for dinner Mon-' day Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 1L Helfrich and their daughter, Mins Vclnia, Miss Krcel Carroll, F. fl. Mathisou nnd daughter, Miss Helen P. Mathisou, alt of Mcdford. Mr. Mathisou is the man who traded with T. J. Parton for the old .Too Under place. Tuesday morning William flrrgorv, Sr., wife and. daughter, 'M is. Wheo don, nnd hor son, nnd A, N. Thomas of Central Point, motored out to visit Mrs. Howlctt. They aro some of (ho people that wo used to be with about fifty years ago and wo had u good, old-fashioned visit. v Monday in my rounds looking for something of interest to write for the readers of tho Mail Tribune, I inter viewed our lumberman and learned that ho has been selling consider nblo lumber lately, and I met there William Oroshum of Lake Creek, and one of his brothers with teams after lumber. They have bought quilo a bill nnd several thousuud shingles. And learned that W. C Daley, nlso of Luko Creek, Stella Pros., fl. W. Sevenson, Chris Nntwick, Thomas E. Nichols and Niok Young hnd been getting building material of tho yard. And while talking with tho manager of tlu E. P. L. yard, J. T. Harrison, he told mo that ho went to Mcdford Sal unlay evening, nud while al home witnessed tho marriage, of his sou, .1. Herman Harrison, and Miss Stella (Cribs, both of Mcdford. Tho first break in his family so fur, and hn seems to bo very proud of his now daughter. Lou Itukes, ono of the Mcdford cl ear salesmen, was here Tuesday foi dinner. VILLA AND ZAPATA CALL PEACE MEET IN NEUTRAL SECTION DEMONSTRATION OF PEAAR BLIGHT AT TALENT STATION Tho nttont(on of fruitgrowers Is called to tho exhibit ot pear blight Inocculatlnns in about 100 varieties of pear stock at the Southern Oregon experiment station on tho Pacific highway near Talent. Soino variolic lfavo been fnundj that nro nearly If not quite Iinmiino and a groat deal can bo learned by a visit to tills interesting demonstra tion. You nro Invited to visit tho stntlon and hco tlio work on tho 2d day of 8optonTb"er,uU day. ' PATHOLOgiCAL COMMITTED of FarnicrH nnd Frt'ltgrowera league. WASHINGTON, Aug. HO. -Villa and Zapata agents hero today said that n peace convention soon would bo called in ucutralircd territory in Mexico to set up n provisional govern ment. lndcM!!idc!it Mexicans, yet un affiliated with any faction would luko part, they said, and it was possible that tho Pau-Aiuericati conferees would ho asked to arrange tho details. Tho delay in receiving General Car ranr.ii'8 reply to tho Pan-American peace apcal has raised hopes that influences nro nt dork to induce him to participate. Tho Villa and Znoata adherents, however, announce their intention of proceeding without Cur rmir.it, if necessary. Carmimi troops in Northeastern Mexico wero repotted today being concentrated to defend Monterey against the nltaek of tho Villa army. COURT HOUSE NEWS Reported by Jackson County Ab tract Co., Sixth and Fir 8U. Ileal Ivstato Transfers .la men II. Honsloy to J. II. Jones, NV ot NV 2-3G-4 W. C. W. Palm ot al to A. J. Cal kin, lot 0 In block 2 Whit man Park Add to Mcdford, W. D a .' S. L. Ilonnctt et ux to Laura Lodcr, lots 11 nnd 12 blk. 8, Laurel Hurst Add to Mcd ford, deed A. J. Calkin ct ux to I). C. Colo, lot 9 In blk. 2, Whit man Park Add. to Mcdford, w n Maudo H. Ilosvvoll ct vlr to Snralt D. Downing, Und. V4 Int. In Iota It nnd C In blk. 57, town ot Central Point ) I J . COS COO 225 GOO EAGAN WINS IN -5." ' ' GEARHARTRLAY " ( (IKAItllAHT. Ore., Aug. .10. Chandler Kgan former champion, dropped nut or tho clouds hero Sat urday and started from scratch, and won tho mon's handicap In tho sixth annual Genrhnrt golf tournament, nnd shattered to smlthorlna nil for mer Coarhnrt canrso records. Ho established a now mark of GS for tho 18 holes. LADIES IN CHARGE OF EX- HIBITS AT COUNTY FAIR Tho ladles who havo kindly con sented to tuKo chnrgo ot tho different ladles' departmoats at tho Jackson County fair and will holp boost for it nro Mrs. Chnu. Schlcffelln, Mm, Wal ter (loro, Mrs. F. W. Mollis and Mrs. E. K. Gore. Thcso Indies aro well posted on all tho departments and their asslstanco will guarantee to all oxblbltors that their fancy work, art displays and everything elso will bo proporly entered, displayed, Judged and cared for. Thoy will havo a number of lady assistants nnd every thing will bo carefully guarded at night. It Interested telephone any of these ladles for Information. Hoard of Kipiillatlon Notice. Notlca Is hereby given that on tho second Monday In Soptombor, (nth dny) 1915. tho board ot equalization will attend, nt tho court houso In Jackson county, Oregon, and publlc lyvexamlno tho iiHHessmont rolln, and correct nil orrorn In valuation, des cription or finalities of land, lots or otlior property assessed by tho as jyssor. ' n And It shall bo tho duty of per sons SulorcBieaajp appear ui mo tlmo and pufcoanjjointed. Dntcd this 2tlr day of August, 1915, at JackBOBvyit, Jackson coun ty, Oregon. V. T. an.IEVE, AssosBor. jl i Boils and Pimples Dangerous S. S. S. Your Remedy Standard For Fifty Ycara 'X4 Modern Bclenco has nroven tlmt hnlln mid cnrhuncles. tdmnlps nnd uL sightly skin blotches, nro tho danger RlgnnlB of diseased blood. Kcnly nkln and Itching of I.'czemn, Hcrofuln, rushes all skin diseases aro nggruvated by bad blood It's tho infected blood that's dangerous. Don't wait for the bolls. If you hnve pimples and blotches, take Instant action. Pimples tell you that your blood is filled with Impurities. You must wash out your blood, strengthen and stlmulnte It to healthy action with Nature's own blood tonic, S. S. S. It Is the standard blood purifier of Jho world. Don't uso any drugs, don't use ointments nnd salves. S. S. S. roaches the blood, drlvc.i but the Impurities. It makes healthy perspiration tho poison Is literally sweated out through the skin. Ilolls, blotches, Hczcma and tho Scrofula In dications (llsnppenr. It does what salves and lotions can never do It goes to tho very root of tho trouble by rescuing the blood. Your skin becomes clear nnd you soon feel the vigor of tho return of perfect health. S. S. S. is purely vegetable, You can get it at any druggist's, but you muut tnke S. S. S. Let us tell you about blood discuses. Write for book of facts, "What tho Mirror Tells." If yours Is a long standing case, write for expert advice to S. S. S. Co., Atlanta, Uu. ehehtch Wo save you 10c a pound on coffee and tea. Guaranteed to please or nroncv refunded Itcfiulur 4 r Model t offeo, 3"c lb, 3 pound) for f 1 00 HegiHar i) -.12" Coffeo 30c lb , J (lis for 86 Popular 3 .r Kmplre " Coffeo 25r lb , 3 lbs 70 HogulaMOc M & J IUond" Coffoe JOo. 3 lbs for . .86 Itegular COo ..Japan Pan Fried" Illaok Tea per lb .10 Regular ifieo "Japan Hun-Cured" Croon Toa, por la. .. 80 "Spider Leg" Orcon or Illaok Too, per lb . .46 Wu give H.&ll. Oreoti-Tradlng Stamps MUKPIIYSnOHO, PH., Aug. .10. To prevent tho carrying out of threats of lynching against ,oo Deborry, negro charged with the murder of Mis. James Martin, three companies of the Illinois State militia Ktood guard about tho Jail nnd courthouse hero todny -tho dny set for tho open ing of tho Deborry trial. A mob of sevcrnl hundred pcreons who sur rounded the Harrisburg, Ills., jail lust night, intent on lynching the negro,' wn.4 foiled when tho officers smuggled the negro out of thonil nnd hurried him hero under escort of stnto troops. Deborry ia alleged to havo confess ed to the murder o Mrs. Martin, wifo of an attorney. A' CiVaJfi '4 $' Why Post Toasties? A question Hint's fully nnsworcd by your first pneknge of tlio Now Post Toasties. These Superior Corn Flakes nrc delightfully crisp to stnrt with, nnd they lmvo a body nnd firm ness that stay crisp, even after cream is added. Post New Toasties have the real corn flavor. Eat them dry direct from the package, and they pleaso nnmzinglyr but serve these tender, crisp bits of corn with milk or cream and at once you realize that tho day of or dinary "corn flakes" is past. All grocers have been supplied with thu New Post Toasties, fresh from the factory ovens. An order to your grocer will bring a package q'uiekJy! Buy and Try and Smile Awhile POOR OR INFERIOR BUTTER WILL MAKE THE BEST BREAD 'DISTASTEFUL Therefore Insist on Your Grocer Giving You Gold Seal Butter ; It costs no more and you always got THE BEST I 1 V" Jackson County Creamery I imiMiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiii Are you a good guesser? d&. BlSl TA General tayti No mm living cn tabs three differ, wt kind of Roofing and deterrrine in advanco by such tetti at bending, twilling, tearing, or imelling, how long each will latt on the roof. The bait you can do it to make a gveii. That ll why Certain-teed Rofc hava ln-jKAUS THAN8K13H & BTOUAOB CO. it Rtiarinirrl liym 5, lO.ir IS vranarVa Mot rrMifnigi utti. ahkr, an.l even Han '. the raw unierial tkt are ut int.. the1 Blvo you The rciponiitlliiy nf ili liisfccit Koortni " 'a u,y lchind our guanine ami thu nuUi il iUO county Cttaln.tetJ Koofmg lu. nudf gm8lbll,t,0 Aik your lixal draltr fur further inforii0 Mail- I have J Office 4Z North Front St. I'doms those' 3li- rricea riKUU aierrica gur- rl uil'l a MlU'Bll u ni.t r- General Roofing Mt , N Vil Cr CW.io I'hiUJ -iJ I'MUkvuh Ddruil Sf Fi , Mini Ctir SmiiIi AiUuU v4K TyjwwrltfM iiMd HapiUlaM. TVPKWKITKUS AND SUPl'MBS Nan- Ucmliigtnn. Smith Premie anil Monarch typowrlllng, Kildlni and subtracting mucluea, robulK uiBchlnes for caili or oany pay. wiint". Maolilnea fur reut. rlbbOM nnd ti"pllu of nil kind, elrapl r- palm into of ctinrKv. KOKtr , BBRlt, m ohm m oi &3S-U, or Pkiittur iJkao l'l ,i .m vi member of the family. prent. W. W. Cooke of Dume.ciu, Or., a i jfii i hihii miinn uiiuMiiwiWftiit7iiUBMmiaHgHi a