Fimjfjfftt!r wwVfrr,wVwmmwv ifWJ V'lWfPPfPJgp Km 'I ' ' ' 1 l" n" 1 JppjpWPW l . ! npi Muppijji GE3Bjyjjnmj f ffln PAGE TWO MJSDJ'OltJJ A1A1L TKJBUNJfl. MTCDFOKD. OREGON. KRTDAY, REPTKMB13R .1, 1915 TT"rw I' 1 ,fci . : . , ft itti IOCAL AND L PFRSONAL Kcjct Monday li Labor Day, but there will bs no special obaorvnnco of the day. The banks and public of flees and postofflce will close. Tho barbers will obiorvo tho day by clos ing their shops all day. HollPd bam and bacon at Do Voo'e, Mrs. E. F. Outherle has returned from a month's visit with friends and relatives in Portland. 8o Ohti. Wood about that fire In Anranc policy. OfIce Mall Trlbuno Uldr.. attorney If. K. Jlanna and wife of Jacksonville spent Thursday after noon In Medford. For flour or feed phono Medford Holier Mills. Phone G07. Tho condition of Chris llrlch, pio neer roildcnt of Jacksonville who was slightly injured In a cave-In of o well Wednesday ovoiiIhk, 1 improving Weston Camera Shop for firm class Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies. II. T. T. Williamson or Grants Pass attended tp buslnoes matters In this city Thursday. , (fat t at Pe Voo's. Iko Frjillgnr returned Thursday from a month's stay In McCloud, Oil., wherp ho completed a largo plastering contract. ' When you nrcd any blotters call at tho I?. II. McCurdy Agency, or tolo phono Ono-two-tjirco, and -wo will sond you spmo. tf Tho authorities liavo received not a traco of Joliu Austin Hooper, des perado since ho escaped from tho (Jrants Pass jail Unco weeks ago. N'o 'Credence Is placed in tho reports that ho was ficcn near Klamath Falls, and hear fjrescont City, it Is presumed (hat Hooper nindo his way out of tho country by train, and received assist ance In so doing and that ho Is many jnlles away from Bouthorn Oregon by (his tlmo. Loganberry sherbet. Tho Hhasta. A meeting of tho directors or tho Commercial club will bo hold this af ternoon to elect n successor to Secre tary F. W. Streets, who resigned to look nfter his property Interests In tho valley. Tako your watch to Johnson, thp JoTvoler. you will rncelvo unubiially good norvjen. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Portor J. "N'off hnvn returned from an oxfondod vacation 'In California, whoro thoy visited both expositions. I tako prldo In making your watch keop perfect tlmo, I hnvo evory fa cility for doing fine watch ropairing. Johnson tho Jownler. E. P. McCormlck, vice prcsldont of the Bouthorn Pacific, who has spent two days In tho nlloy loft for Ran Francisco Friday after a trip over tho Siskiyou highway, (lunural PasKonger Awont John M. Scott and tlonoral Freight Agent lilushnw, who accom panied him hero, returned to Port land. Mr. McCormlck was entertain ed by tho University club Thursday evening. Do Voo delivers tho Orogonlan to you evory day for 7C conts por month. William llyan of Watklus upont Tlmrsday In Medford attending to lnislno-u mattora and the clronti. When better Innurnncu Is sold Holmes' The Iniuranco Mini will sell It Threo formor Medford high noliool teachers occupy positions In the Klamath Falls hoIiooM this onr Thoy itro C. It. Howimm, former principal, nnd tho Misses l.iiollu Mnrlinll and Mabel Mears. Quick service for your Kodak fin ishing. Hoo WoMoii'h Camera Shop. Karl Wells of Ashland mnl Thurs day In Medford nttonilliig to liuino nintturs. Johnson, at tho Hook Store, an expert watch ropalror. Itoguo Itlvor Is planning (lirough its Commercial club on holding a venison lmrbuciio October S Thuy plan to maKo It on annual affair. An effort U being mndu lo ai-uro prlul ruttw on ))o railroad. Asljlapd llthla, Cnloatln or Kltkl ynu. lOo per bottle at Do VoVs. TJl Moil find ImiswUhII (am will l(jav'i Saturday iiftBrnnon fur n ho Khiiio uerlos Kith KIhwiiIIi Kttlls Sun day mill Monday. Tim two twtiu will Plliy In (his ill) n nut WHok during till) rounly fair. If tho .Medford toftiu wins the two guniM, thoy will play for tk chnwplonslitp of North ern California and Southern Oregon CIhssm at HL Mary's Academy, M ml ford, Orwgen, will rooMu MpntjH be 7th. llolU hoarder aiitl day ))tj)s are rilvl Full high sebotil qojifltff Judlrliliial attention Ip wl-iiiat-y and grammar grade. ItsMp tlonal advantage In art, wimle, oMuu panlng anil modern laDKUnggit. I(x oellsnt oaiHHiarciaJ course. Prjr par Honiara. aildraa putar 8uprlr. fltxtrge l.nniio if Cold 1 1 111 apatii Thurattsv in Mmloid Miirutiiug to buliitiu niHtinra. Kttail Hit- Cortland Oregonian WillUm Hues of KM Table Roek . dlgirlit hjiut ThMrwIqy In Mad fun) altendlug - circus And vlattlng frled. Miss Allco Wcrtz of Foot Creek spent Thursday In this city visiting. B J. Poole, the Sacred Heart gar dener, held in tho county Jail on a charge of fiendishly assaulting W, U. S. Putcr, son of rH. A. D. Putcrf' one of the leading figures in jho Oregon npd fraud cases, will probably not face trial, but will bo held in tho county Jail awaiting any action the grand Jury may tako at its October cession. Puter is now In Oakland, Cat., and has refused to anpear as 1 .witness against Poolo. This blocks any prosecution. Cold watermelon at De Voo's. Carl Xewbury of Klamath Falls spent Thursday In Medford visiting f'leuds and relatives. Itcmcmbcr you can get most any old thing at Do Voo's, most any old time. Tho irking and packing of Cornice and ilorc pears Is now under way, ,.,, V. i w.u..r i. .,- throughout the valley. The Dartletts prj,0.. an dllowells havo all been picked. Trcspans Notices for sale at Mail J. O. Qcrklng, tho best all around Tribune photographer in southern Oregon. Thc (,rcntcr Go,d HJ', c)u), vm Always reliable. Negatives made any- ,,,,, .,, n,nM. i .i,oi, n. Col. It. C. Washburn of Table Hock f pent Thursday afternoon Jn Medford on business. I Trespass notices for sale ot Mall Tribune. Miss Flo Thompson of Jacksonville , spent Thursday afternoon and eyen-j Ing In Medford. J mm i;ooinson nas rciurncu iroin i a trip to Butte Faljs where bail charge of forest fire fighting operations. No Hunting signs for sale at Mall Trlbuno. Thj Al 0. Hames wild nnljual show oxhlbltM in this city Thursday with out an untoward incident. A large crowd attended 6oth jierfbrmanccs. Tho .lul.-ual nets were unusually good. A feature 'of the shov IS tbo band, whjch Is probably the tost circus band In the land. They gave a con ceit on Main stroot Thursday cvonng. Hrltfah Vice Consul McNeil of Pol Imo, Mexico, who has spent the past BRUSH FIRES IN GOLD HILL DISTRICT GUN E P ODES IN L ED BROWN'S HAND Ilrush f Iros arc burning briskly In i the Gold Hit district, and a force ef: men arc held In readiness In case the ' j flame mennrd tha" standing timber. whero, tlmo or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 3 20-J. Oeorgo Gregory of Merrill, Oregon, is spending a few days In the city nnd valley nttendlng to business matters. Groceries, candles, bakery goods, fruits, school supplies at Do Voo's. Kdlson Marshall and Milton Schti hard who started on a trip to Klam ath Palls by buggy returned after getting us far an Kaglo Point. Huy wood now beforo prices go up. Valley Fuel Co., Phono 7G. 1(M Mon lay, September 13, has been set by tho stnto railroad commission ai tho i'atfl tor tho hearing ot tho electric rato reductions sought by Medford, Grants Pass and othor cities throughout tho stnto. Savo money on your grocery bill by patroi Izlng big special salo on grocer ies nt Crane Grocery company's, Con trol Point this Friday and Saturday. HKgs, good butler and potatoes samo as cash. 29 Jack F Merrill or Gold Hill haH returned from Oearhart, whoro he 109k i.irt In thc annual (Jenrbart golf tourney. 11000 open air pavilion Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Scth Dullls of Ster ling mine spent Thursday in Medford. Frank Johnson of Kaglo Point spent tha day In tho city attending to business matters. No Hunting signs for salo at Mall Trlbuno. TOTAL DEAD 812 ON STEAMSHIP EASTLAND CHICAGO, 8ept 3. Fjnal tabula tions complied and mado public to day by tho coroner's offico show that 812 porsons lost their lives when tho steamer ICastland with 2C00 on board capsized Jn thn Chicago river, July 24. According to tho figures, of this num ber 451 wcro womcr, ana 3C1 men. Of the total 22C wero married. Ninety eight of tho victims wcro under 1G years old. Tho Kastland was docked nnd pile! under gunrd threo wcoks nfter the disaster and tho result ot Investigations still in progress is awaited boforo final plans for its dis position nro mado Hv the I'xplciHimi of the barrel of a Ifemingtou rifle he uuh letiiic, Mil fl. Broun l ft i . nxirnini. mffcreil hic- i-rntion of In- h-lt lnnil tliut mflv ,..,:. .... it. , f. n,l I.'nf. ,1, M.o flf.n,n. I.nn n,1. UHI MIlllHIin l IIIU IUI l-llliwm . vanced Into the timber, but aro doing il,(' Aanvltmt ticoiirrpl at ic tarct no damage, instead burning ofr the :gron,lj.))c.ir the fair:nmrtd. ltth heavy undergrowth. Thc fires In the ""J1 ,K; , '" . Wi:nl tllD tfrOtinilB Dutto Falls district are all under con-1 ""I1 )h? FV'1' ft,cl' "T"' CO'.UT trol, ana djlng out fast. Watchers I P!n,f'1 "JU'"'? lr l wim-. ftmn aro on th mil. rnarrlln nt-nln.t n . l-liarcel tilt WCIipoil throe tillfc further outbreak, as a recurronrC of Bfw" '" Vae tlip'lfljo to Mil thDflamMptthelaattenda)HWouldl,holllor ,f,,r n ,r,n) "'""'f l"l " . . . I t.tll atll li.i n Hiu lilt Mil jwiika-iit.l meanco moro of tho best timber In "''"'. w" . " K"ri", m- Jacksou county. The height of tho danger tor this year lias been passed according to forestry service officials. 'S BY E SAN FHANCI8CO, Sept. 3. Thc nrltlsh ah l.n William T. Lewis, owned by Hind, Holph and company of San Francisco, was sunk today off Queens- town by n submarine, nc'cordlng-to n mcBsngo repeiyed hero by tho marlno department of thc chamber ot com merce. Sho sailed from Everett, Wn., March 20, for Shcrncss, England, with a cargo or lumber. James Rolph, Jr., mayor of San Francisco, Is a mombor or Hind, Holph and company. with the pulling ut tlic trier. Tlift gun was of liih powor anil thc latest make. The injured innn wns nit-lied to tlio Sanred Heart hobjiital and medical ni,iitniu,i piven. The gun will be "cut biuk lo the factory for examination. GADZOW CUTS LEG The New Uniform JLaoei XKW I)i:.T.L OFl'lCH opi:m:i j.v Mi:tFOHi) Dr. M. A. Jones has opened n den tal otfico In tho rooms formerly oc cupied by Dr. Di.'an over Daniels' Htoro. Tho doctor says ho has been practicing 22 years, 18 years of that tlmo In Portland. Notice tho an nouncement olscwhero in this paper. Wold wns rci'i-iM-il Hiik afternoon by tin? furostry servi,,c Unit John ('mlr.ow, proprietor of n merelmnilHt' store nt lluttc Fll, nibtim,' Forest S'lipervisor Jlnrtin LKriekHon 111 for est fighting opomtionH in that see lion, was bci;ig ntslieil to F.ngli' Point, in n ni ocarinas i;onlitiou. due t,i inua ,if litnn.1 nniicn.1 li nn ti I Wiiuiid. Tho blade qlnnced from n knot of n trcu Cadzotr wuh chopping nnd pierced the cnlf of tlio loft lo:, to the bone, sovcrine; nn nrtcry. rnl zow wns packed two miles on :i limb litter, nfter first aid remedies luid been nilministercd. An ntito with n doctor if rushing from Englo Point to meet tho mnchine bringing tho in jured mnn to Easlc J'oint. Fj0iwW Look for the I (MMn sunburst of o!d' I Rr on the field of I rfP blue, with the 1 I Tpslp sign of the Swastika in k ps ftiQ center. wjk At your dealer's throughout VyVBk the Northwest. VvvUai S Alwsjrs (rtlh tct3e they're msile VStVl tlghl brc at home. D w tp i m J Jl , JL'JF Authentic Fall Styles in Suits, Coats, Millinery With the advent of Fall we have ready for your approval the pick of the market in y omens' and misses' ready tailored wearing apparel, the Style Craft" garments PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT COMPANY ruHTLAND, OltECON Fall Term Begins Monday, Sept. 6th OFFICE NOW OPEN FOIl ENROLLMENT OF STUDENTS AND EVENING SESSIONS. ALL COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND, CIVIL SERVICE, AND SITIJJKCTS TIIOROIOHLV TAUGHT AT -THE SCHOOL OF SILTS." I.Vi.:iiu.V;i3! FOR DAY ENGLISH REST Ri:- Medford Commercial College College Iliilltllng.ai Noilh (ii-npo Street Medford, Oicgoti TAILORED SUITS The now fall stylos iwq very handsome. Simplicity is the keynote very miieli on tailored lines. Many jackets are belted, some ot the dressier models havo the I'ur triminintf. SkirUs are somewhat tidier, not too extreme. Many of the sport models have ptMi pockets in novel designs. A touch of plaitink' in ninny of the skirts, (Moths, there are many beautiful mix lures shown. The favored plain materials are Mop lins, (ialuirdiiii'tf and Heroes. Colors aro subterraip. can green, African brown and blues. STYLECRAFT TAILORED SUITS $25,00 tp $17.50 OTHER TAILORED SUITS $15.00 to $37.50 NEW FALL COATS The new Fall Coat are made up in a wide rane of handsome ipaterials. Pile fabrics are vory muuli ij votfiie, plushc. corduroys, novelty velvets. Themis also a very handsome .showing of mixtures. The cheviots, pbble cheviots, ha adores are made up in ervcli ruling models. Main of those gurnnuijii have a I'ur trimming, oihors have the chin ohiu collar, which i very popular. All have some sort of n vertiUle uolhtr. nSTYLEORAFTM COATS $15.00 to $45.00 OTHER COATS $7.50 to $10.00 FALL MILLINERY & . " . S jr IF NEW APPLE CIDER Pure and sweet. All bad part ami worms .til out. Hand soiled and washed. AlJs()Ll"ii:n CIA 37 IKSbmi iiuijumil TriirniTii nrm mT '" Ml : 1M Conforming to the most recent ideas of Fashion's directors are shown here in abundance, and still all the better ljats are shown in exclusive models. You know Ahrens' prices are always A pleasure to show you thc styles. . FOR MORE THAN a QUARTER of a CENTURY this l)ii nk lia maintained natWiactor) bulnog relations with the community at largo. Perhaps It In yqur fnfh cr or Krnudfnther liuuk. You can wfd niako it jourx Open h a lugs arco unt with this strong sUUo h.uili and make onr money earn more mono). II JL OVER ggVEAnSUNDERONE MANAGEMENT jti L Tiiiw urn -' iQ) a East Through California You cuii travel to any city In tho Kngt or South thiougu California ut little additional ox liuiiw. You can ilit tu Panama-Pacific ISxpiisition Sun Kraneisuo and Pan-California Kxpositiou.Stin Diego' less, new You are allow ml to day tfppovor ut San .Inekswin Count Knir y.-jU. StU, 10, 11. .Mnk.: thiK your heudtimrteri. C&e SKKTJIKNKW SILK WAISTS Mf.liBDti' Lunch, it o. The OhiBts.l J WmQiQQ, JO diya t(Hiovr atlpn AngBloa aiid ip days Hlojpovar ut Rl Paao witfaout olMirso. You win fcQQ BraBa Hioantal, fgrtila -al- Itt'ft, tbrivjtjg eitlM aiul airnnio 9$$. 'I Trains a Day Ut each Oirotlwi prorl4 oqwUrUbla atu- UMuUxtoM ajid wMuwt wjtfc thtmtgk Ula at SM PraiMiaoe far JfiasUra an4 mtkn MtfiU. M war Mmt uMt mUIm rar iffa Ow foliiwt 'Way! Kua" i "CaUtoraU HipoalUoaa" will' be of iatsrwt TTiey ar um. SOUTHERN PACIFIC John si. s(tt, iUnxttul VMnm9r Af,mM Vwhtnat 0rtu i f 'J'VJ.T-