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- ,, , rrfimiiHfinifspmw . "m.r.TTSgriT1B.,,. j . - VWwuj"- PAGE TWO KEDJTUKD MAIL TKLI3UNK. MKUIfOWJ. ORROOW 'JWHKDAy, SEPTEMBER 0, 191.") y$mwimffir t IS' Ski .Jfc fc ' EK LaTi i ') if .' 'TIL rV U Raw-' w I0CAL AND L PERSONAL ..lamps Stownrt will extrnct honey nt the Fair Friday nml Saturday, and Elve n domonHtritlon of prnctlcnl tililary worlc, Blmllnr to Hint shown at the Blnto fair. Mrs. Sam Whitney of Contra Point Vis In tho city todny. "'' n6llediirtin rind bacon nt Do Vbo'u, '4 . ' I. M. Uoot of Sun Franelneo, own or of ah orchard nt Tatilo Hook, nr- . "rived Tlihnhlny to tfpond n fow dnyn i looking after hualnoM lntorontH. ( Sco Davo Wood about that flro In surance "policy. df?lcoilall Trlbuno v Di,igt h, ...... . Col. It. C. Wnihlmrn and Mrn. Washburn of Tnblo Hock with .Med ford visitors Thiirndny. For flour or food t'hono Mmlford ' Holler Mllln. rhono K07. Trod I). WiiRnnr of Ashland wn a Tliumdiiy vlallor in Medford Weston Camera Shop for flint claim Kodak flnlililiiB and Kodak miniillon. Hiehard Hanee of Uojeue ltlver Canal comimiiy, linn returned from a two weokn' trip to tho gowiliore. Mo vlHltcd tho regatta nt Astoria and ffearhtivt honch. Orfitront t'lty Hnrhnr nowa In seen lirtt Iti the Del Norto Triplicate, $ 2 " per year; $1 W monUm. Bubscrlbo how nnd Kt in tolich'wllh hnrhor " dovolonmont. Trltillunte, Crescent ;'Clty, Cal. lift ' ' H. II. Holmes til ICukIo Point In In tho city today iitlnndlni; to business ' matters and tho rounty fair. t. GctMt nt Do'Voo'a. Adrian Hose of tho Griffin crook district In In tho city todny attend ing; to business matter. When you need nny blottorn call nt the It. II. McCurdy Agency, or toln pliono Ono-two-throo; nnd wo will send you some. tf Tho Misses Inn Coohrnn and Allco ,1'nlmor lonvo today for Ban Joho whero they will enter the California ntato normnl nchofd. LoRanhorry Hhorhot. Tho Shasta. Hoy Thompson of Ashltiud npont Wednesday In this city and .Inchson vlllo attending to buslnosH mnltorH. Do Voo dollvorn tho Oregonlnn to yon every "day for 7C contM per month. Tho ollje flro department will uho coal from tho Kunnytildo mlno on Hoxy Aniithls year for hontlng pur poses, n lond being purchased tho flrHt of tho week for a teat. Take your watch to Johnson, tho Jmvoler, you will receive unusually good norvlco. County Commlrslener Frank ll. Madden arrived In tho city tlilH morn ing froih Snn r'rnnclsrn, on routo to Seattle whore he will close, up the ' liiiRlneoK of n tmocetflful imlinnn chu nln HWiFon. Coimnlwilnner Madden vltltcd tho fnlr. He will leave tomor row for tho north. I tnho pride In nmklnp your watch keep perfect time. I havo every fa cility for doliiK flno watch ropnlrluR Johnson tho Jeweler. Jo Knyeart of tliU eltv lint ro turned from an extended IiiisIiiobb trip to California and "WiiHhlnKton polntH. ' "Until Oolohnr lt Or. Mrtle S ' Lookwood will limit her office liunrn ' to Monday, WeditiXHlay nnd KrMiu from '1 to 4:30 . m. Other lioma liy appointment only. Mm. I.ou Joiioh uho home on ' ItooHovelt avenue wub roltdrd nix weolfti ano of $400 wnrh of Jewelry, Wednesday reeelvml the atolon nrti- olett from Auhurii, Cnl., Moat of the rtulon HOodM were returuml, nnd wnmi that MrH. J on en rtld not iiiIm. The trie of bumlnrtt who robbed the Joue hdmo but were rvlmuml for luck of evidence, received tlirtw year weh In nn Quontln prtMn nd nre how Barvlurr their wmtwieM. The Joiiwb JcrwoliT wm osprwunul te Hur, Nv. til n tiultMM. When hetUr lmurnnco Ib sold Holmofi Tho Inauruneo Mnu will soil It. II. IC. Uuim tr MrmliflUl l Md lug a fow dn) In the city Hud vsl loy nltendliiK to IiukIudm niHttr. l)a Voo 9 nIvIur uwrx litud puiHt ed pin oimtiluiM v Hit Thch)u totlay. The iubHe whool of the illy lit ajten not Monday, aul impIU and fKironta r roturutHg from a summer t j'imt m vsaatloiis. Oiiiok servlCQ fur your Kodak fin- .IhJiIhic See yiMtnji') (4iurB 8hna. , WlllUui Smith has returned from A two wbV bitNM trip to Mnuta Ifuo, Cat Jobnaon, o tb Hook 8torN( n export walflh-rojajrur. JmlE tirfiikAliirofKl front n ali&rt trip to tVfsV and Montajrue, 0il.. ntiondlai to BHtljfaa watlera, Aablund llthla. CaImUh or Sltki yoH. 10 imt buttle at l Voe'a, Count v MtMonler ('hainr' Jtawajr Of JarUbou villi -nnt T)nir!m MOfS lua in Medfortl itiilliiu in iffleia huslnaa. Ilaatd the I'ortlnnd OreBontmi I'll Hwm.viio er I be opxr ip Mfivttt Wrrtm mla In tint) lly JflCkeOHU'l ati.n.ltu ! laalM liieltem mi. I inn n ( lerolmnt I mrit ; 'tf Mmatii. Klmor Tuttlo of IIIIIb, Cal , Is spending a fow dnys In the city at tending to huslnesB mntterB. Brick Anderson of the Uluo Lodge dlfltrlct 1b In tho city today attending to hitsinesB .matters and Tlsltlng the county fair.' ' Itomomhor you enn got molt any old thing at Do Voo's, moHt nny old tlmn. James Ingnlls of Hosehurg is among, tho out of town visitors In tho city thin wook. l'ornonB having xlsdiUng' rdonlrt for rent during tno Klks limitation Col ohmtlnn Setitoinher 23d nnd 2tli, nhniild send In written llKt of hiicIi roomn, with street addree and all particulars, stating price, to Hlks (!lill Medfonl. ' VrnnU Henry of Watklns Is siiend Ing a few day In tho city and vnllny utteudliiR to business mnltoni. 1'orest Supervisor Martin L. Krlck sou will leave Friday on n tour of Inspection or ranger stntions in this county. J. O. Corking, tho best nil around photographer In southern Oregon. Alwnys rollnblo. Negatives made any where, tlmo or plnco. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-.T. Joseph Kustioll of Crnutfl Piirh, ox shorlff of Josoplilno county, and for 03 years a roeldent of Jackson nnd Josoplilno countlee, Is In tho city to dny nttendlug to huKlnosn riinttors ilnd visiting tho county fair. VV. H. Colemnn will lenvo this nf tcrnoon on a mining trip to Holland, Josephlno rounty. Until October 1st Dr. Myrtlo H. I.ockwood will limit her offlco.hours to Moudny, Wsdnondny nnd Friday from 'J to -1:30 p. in. Other hours by iippoinlmenl only. Hole upon tho enpturo of Warsrfw iiindo by William Altkeu of this city, and Carl Von dor lfellon wero paid this morning. Six monthn nuo the two, Altken a supportor of tho al lies, nnd Von dor Hollon, a supporter of tho kaiser, placed email wugor upon tho fall of tho Polish capital. MrH. Sarah Orogory of Cold Hill visited friends and rolutivos In this city Tuoflday. Iloavy dews at night luivo nllovlnt ed tho clangor from forest fires, nnd all of tho flro fighters havo been called In. Tho sky Is elenr today for the first tlmo in ten days. The oxlremo danger from forest fires Ih over for this year, according to the forestry Hervlce. LARGE AUDIENCE ENJOYS THEDA BARA A very largo nnd interested nit dleiin oonjnyud tho fuHcinatliiK pro duction of "Tlio Devil's Diiughter" nt tho Page lmt evenliiK. Theda Hum, well knovn ns the woman itb 'tbe most uliKedlv In .nillfiil fare lit the w oi Id ' KM a rcmnrkal'le liortunl of the litU rib H;r work In th(j feat it re u f.riA-csi tl it of hr fmiiuT poitr. tl or the title role 11. ri work In this feature even surpaHMisi that uf her former auccees A Fool There Was," In which Mlsa llnra at tulnett world fume. "The Devil's Daughter" will be hIiowii for the 1iih( tlmo this evening at the Page. WEDDING BELLS 'I U, .. Ilrarl ami Mikk l.'ia A La u nil tit. Iniightcr ul' Mi. (I. I'. Itituretiir, Mere inauicd at M.ulio.t I'ork hv llu Ilrv. F. V. tiir-u-n-. ..I the lielit ehiiieh Tlmrdu uioin uiff. KeittemlM!' 0. Hoth Mmng kh I de ii iv rexnleiiU of the Medl'md di lrie( nnd left Thiirxdiij for a weddin. I trip fti (he Kim Fraiieieo cvpuMiieh I Oaken II. Ante and MiH KleaniM ' Iluy uf Cenlrul Point ei imirrii l it the luiU"t church WidiiOMln v evening, SeM'lliler H, hv Ike Kev. F W. furUm. The left Thu'.lii lui ! San Kraiiii't, when the will mk ' their fiitur.' hmue, I TOO U.VVK TO CMSSITV. j w v sriirrS uv y -"iitVvTeTsftniir.i ' ru m. c. White I inborn-pallets at leant 5 mi nlba old- Tel. 6T 1-K3. WANTKD ye uw IK eords of wood five wilee froiu MedforU Tel. ill K.: 14 VOn KNT-WuraUhe4 k-iwmb um, etei la. Rest IIS.5U, waiter tstitl. Mnia (lay. U7 MJM KI8KTJ aieaWra kM mm. H ll MMtt, FIVE MILLION h k mm i y-ii'it-. rtHHMtr r.irrrt uu wk vm AVASflfXCTON'. Sept 0. Willi tho ! ginning of tho hunting season, the variety and irteirty of the .North Am erican liiintsiiinirs domain Is Indicat ed In a communication to the Na tional Qeogrnphlc Society from Henry Henshaw. -chier of tho United Bibles niolARlPiil survey, which tells of 'Amorleftii Oubo IHrds." Mr. Hen lilMw ehlimoraton mors tlmn lad Muds of gnmo birds common to this country preserves, among which are 37 kinds or duek, eight kinds of goose, eight kinds of quail, nnd five kinds of grouse. While America's preserves ate dlstlugtiishod among tho hunting fields of tho World for tholr wealth of gnme, the writer shows that they are hunted with ilnn Kerous thoroughiioe. ' He says: "America bus always buou a para dise for sportsmen, hut of luto years tho number of those whose chief re laxation is the pursuit of gnnm, has groatly Increased, and todny there are probably not fnr from flvo millions who nro Interested In the pursuit of gnnio! What thhr urmy of flvo mil lion hunters moons to thu largo and Hinall gamo of America enn hotter bo Inmglund than described! Modern guns and nmmultlon are of the very best, and Ihuy are sold nt prlres i.o low as to be within the roach of nil. Added to thean very efficient weapons for killing small Rume, nro Inntimor ublo devlcoH for killing wntorfowl, ns sneuk-bonla, punt-guns, swivel guns, sail hunts, steam launohes, night floating, night lighting, and others." The varletlos or American gamo duck glvon by Mr. Henshaw nre Imld pate, Harrow's goldon-eye, black, buf flehoad, king, Pacific, spectncled and Stellor's elder, fulvpus treo duck, mallard, merganser, red head, pintail, scaup, scoter, cnuvas hack, ahovoler, nnd teal. Of ennvns back he says: Cam h llnclt Duck "The ennvns bnck, perhnpfl the most famous of American waterfowl, liaHpurchused its fame nt parlco. So highly prlitod is It by tho epicure that today he who can afford to dine on ennvns back sets the mark of luxu rious living. N'ot that tho canvna back differs oeHonttully from other ducks, but Its exceptional flavor Is duo to the fact that lie favorite food Is 'wild celory,' a long rlbbon-llko grass which mows In shallow ponds and ostiiiirloM. As the plant roota sovoral feet under the surface, only tho dlvlnj? ducks can secure It nnd the pleblau kinds have to bo content with auch floating fragments an they can plk up or win steal from their more arUllfratlc relative, in Oie kon and Washington the eanns buck liven mueh upon wapato, n bulb like root formerly a staple artlele of food nmoiiK many Indian trlbee, nnd their cMiptlonnl flavor Is until to be llttlo, If nnv. Inferior to that of the celery fed ennvnsbttek of teh east. Prised I alike In sportamen ami by epicure I the r.tuu of the eunvnshnok have .ben depleted by the relentless pur u't to which it Iihm been subjeoted. Hofr the ureater number of these il'uks lueed Tar to the northward h' re the are safe, nnd iindor pree- cnt laws their uiiiulier should Increase .to xuiiii-lhiiiR Hsu their former ebiind- mci ' Ihxplle tlli run !( pr hi".u vast Pjrt Q?1?Sfs OtcZfi& CCC 1 tot InflllltS end ItlVfllitls HORLICK'S the omaiNM. MALTED MILK The Food-Drink for all Ages Rich milk, malted Rrain, in powder form. For infanta, invalids ' growing children. Pure nutrition, ii plmildingiUwhoIabMy. Invigorates nursing mothers ul the aged. More healthful thun tea or colfco Unloeo you say "HORUOK'W you may got it subatltuto. tHBaa. 1 J OLbbbbbbbbbB saWL ibbbbbbbbbbb! KBiHHaB HaBBBBaH llBBBlBBBBVaBBBV IbbbbIbbbbbbV bbbbB lOKIt M N.SIS art u ,' i . . .:. t . v . a Vi '.It rei'u i im.iu' l.i i c n .i k i . ,i CHUMMfo COItll' ll'd N'O l'Ol"4 I .L l DR.. RICKERT wealth In game birds, according to the writer, they would soon bo shot awav but for proper protection. As II is, he continues, the number of game birds today nro quite insignifi cant when romnrod to the nbundnnco of former days'. Destruction of form er breeding places by drnlnage and. J more especially, the relentless pur suit with firearms, are tho camos nB- I uiijitli.t f. ti.t. r4iiti. .f ftf fimi.tli. nifSiil, lui HIV iniNllft "II ui ii'iJ. Mr. Iloniha'' vrles: Haily'Abmidunre " "The stntonibnfs of the early chron iclers roK&rdlnM ' the multltudoa of duck, plover, nmf wild hlgobns nlmoBt dofy hollor. When, nl the records of tho first part of tho last century, one reads of clouds of pigeons that required three dMS to pass n glvon point In n continuous moving nt renin, and again of floeksestlmntod to con tain more than two billion lrt nlfc,. cred ulity is taxed to tho limit. Yot not only one suoh flnik was observed, but they wore of periodic occurronco during ninny years of our enrly his tory, and the accounts of thorn nro too well attested to be doubted. As threwlna: a mirlous sldolluht o'n tho nhundiince of wild fowl nnd the linril- tihtps to whtah tho slaves of tho period wero snbjectod, I quote from (irlnncl, who states that 'In enrly days slavo ownors. who hired out tholr slaves, stipulated that canvas back ducks nhnuld not be fed to them more than twice each weok'"' A high inonoy vnlue Is placed on our gnihe resourees. Mr. Henshaw Btntes tlmt Oregon values hor gamo resources, consisting largely of game birds, at 15,000,000 a year, whllo 'California and Maine each claim their gnnio to ho worth $20,000,000 a year, which suggests the enormous aggre gate value of the country's gnnio. Mr. Henshaw concludes his communica tion with tho oxpresslon of the belief that tho government nnd tho peoplo of tho country should do all In their powor to protect and to bring nbout a rlKhtful iibo of this rich heritage. PORTLAND, Oro Sept. 9.-Tho forty-first annual meeting of tho Ore gon State Medical association oponed hero today with dolegates present from nil pnrtB of tho state. Sovoral papers weer road nl the morning ses sion, one uinong them by I)r, K. II. Picket of Medford, whoso pnper on "Types," was followed by an open discussion on the Importance of rcc- ognizlng the typo of tho patient In ,. ,, ironiingilisense. Let Jer Rain! If you've n man' work to do, wenr Tovter's Fish Brand Reflex Slicker $3.00 The coat that keeps out all the rain. AV yfctoViWStopevery drop from running in at the front. 1'iotKlpr Hat, 75 cent &itUfK'li4)ii CiviumnteoJ iCMEX's kiffw em?r jrrr te(uit'v w r&ittl A..i.Tmvi?n r.n t BOSTON fBBtfR K READS M At r' f Try NOTICE TO PARENTS The ciiiiilitioiiH uccfx-urv in liiiing school hooks mnke it unpem live that we sell lor enh only. Selmol hooks will Hot be charged to anyone. Thi upplies to nil our ivguhir iMitomer liaving open neeoiHito with He fur other jfmidfc. Plono do not hciut utiles with the children nViinr for erfdil, us we eamiet tlevinle from the rule, 'lliosi. willing to punliae hooka tha week, tliprVby' avoiding the rush iie,vt wwaV, earn do o, n v have to- lists uf I lie rciiHn. meats fm- wo riile. Ee(Motd mmmi l : y lOR MORE Til N a QUARTER of a CKNTt'RV b tu a W I M 1 ) u, :nk Uu luHintatiU'd .i tl.iai tiM biinmeits rlatlons '.lie t'oiuiuuult) at Urge. Perhaps It is our fatli- ir grandfather's bank. You can safely make It Oiieu a savlugs acu unt ith tal strong state and make oui moae earn mote mone. 1 OVER CC VEARS UNDER ONf MANAOCMCNT PIONEERS RE1N0N THURSDAY SEPT. 1 6 I 4 ASHLAND, Sept. p. Th thirly ninlli iiiiiiiiiiI reuuiiin ol the Jiicksou Comitv Pioneer us-ocin(irm will be held here on Tliurday, Septcmlier 1fl. Municril mid lileinry eweine will occur nt the Viniitir (fienter. Th$ lmii(iiut event lake place nl the l'-ll- temple, for which nmide iirepaprnfioii is being inude, n, enmmitlee nT rrxi dent InlicM Inning the mntler in eliiirac, iiieluilinjr Meeilnme Kiln 0irrett. ICule Orniiiger, Imt Dodge, Mnbel Kinney, Annie 'Wflkcr, Klin hetli Vnu Sunt. Kiln True nml Klie t'liriHloiiieii. The IHeriirv vrognitn in in the IiuiiiIa of I'rofesMir Irving Viuing. Among the enrlv pioneer who Jutvo iwtwed uwny aineo tho Inst niinunl roiininil ut .Jacksonville Int yenr ore U. V. llenll of Cmitnil Point, C '. IU'okmnu of .Ineksonville, Albert fl. Itoekfellow nml Mr. Kliznhcth Thornton of A"hlntul, whoe huhnnl ""iirvivcs her, nenrly DO venr of nite. .Mr. Thornton1 maiden iinnio wn Kllnhetli I 'nl I "moii. nnd "-he wni n fcUler of loxlinii Puttet'.iiii of Phoe nix nnd .S.vlventoi P'itlertoii of tin eily. A committee on necrology will submit iiiiioiiinte riolulion of re )cet to the memory of lliee pion eer. IndienliiiiiH point In u lingo nl temluuee nl I lie fortlii oining reun ion. Fred D. W'naner is president of the ifioeintioii nml Cliurlei II. Hil letto see rein ry, both of this eilv. Slavic Vlctotry Near Tarnapol PRTROaUAI), Sept. 0, Near Tnr nopol tho Husslnns havo defeated tho Third (Icrmair division nnd the 18th reserve division with nn Austrian bri gade, rapturing 8000 prlsoncrH nnd thirty guns besido a quick fircr, ac cording to nn official Ktatcment is sued tonight nt the war ofNco. The Real Suffrage Tliougiif of Women MnttierlKKhl U nlwaya upprrmost In uuiiun 111 lit I. AM Httll It CIHIIC4 tlKlllfllU llf IWIIV Iii I cil IK e anil ovrrronie tlm ilu4 iml itiiu Ircnft or Hie erilrni. An extcrn.il ri'inuly, "Mutlirr I'lleml," I Mrflily rivuiimicndi'd. llui.ilr.sN uf juuiu molhers write Urn' trjokcl tiny Mite nt lite uluence of mornlnc l(k-ie. iwrnusnos unit ollii-r ilUtrtwri. (let a buttle nt "Mullier'a Krlcml" at uny dnir tnre. ilmiily apply It nvir llm ulnmnrh inini-lM nml ri".t nwurcl ' .r. P.e r"'1 . ." " rf I , ? "V,1 ","'"' '' .,V"r-"'t,.t- ' Wrlto to llrinlfli'M Hcctilntar Ci . ll Iimir mot, Atlanta. (U . ftT llielr ImtuUoina anu Inilrilillvn ImilK. VELVET ICE CREAM Alwnys pleases tho young nnd tho old. Just tho dosort tor thoso hot days. It's puro, wholosoino and ro froshlng. Prompt delivery on all Ico cream and buttor ordors. FRESH MILK AND CREAM . AT FACTORY The White Velvet lee Cream Co. Phono 'SI 32 S. CSt BcmjMfch If ,y If Yois Examine A Flake or the New Post Toastles You can sco little while "imf'iV' tin each flake a d ist iiiuisli in ;? chantcleristie of this new food. An entirely new method of making 1he.se Now Toastles brings out all the delightful com flavor, and gives them a hotly and firmnessthat don't mush down in cream or milk lint let the taste tell. Hal some dry, just, as they come from the package, compare their delicious taste with that of any "corn flakes" you have eaten and you can understand why New Post Toasties are called Superior Corn Flakes Your grocer has them now. MRS. ED ANDREWS VOICE CULTURE OPHRA ANR ORATORlCAIi COACH Fifteen yearn experience In opuni nnd public uIiikIiii;. Mrs. Guy Childers, Accompanist Studio. Room 1, Commercial College. Hldg. SlRbt renillns nml preparatory work for young peoplo from 10 to in years in claahOM of four. Different! New! Artistic! THE LATEST STYLE PHOTOGRAPH In English gr.i and sepia- huff folder of such beautiful richness and simplicity that will appeal ti the people "who know..'' . This roguiar $7.00 a dozen portrait will he offered ,'is a PAIR SPECIAL FOR $3.00 A DOZEN on. the, thneo l'uir days Thmxtlay, 1'Vidav and Saturday, and continuing through next week onlv. Ope'n Saturday ovoning and settings ta made at this time. THE SWEM STUDIOS See the window dipl,iv of this runaiknble "Fair Special" 500 TONS Alfalfa Hay AT SUtRPY HOLLOW Karm. nold Hill. 1. being harveatoil tho R.eateat ha crop in tbe farm', hintory. The Pnlte.1 State govern ment report, the greate.t favorable traile aa'laneo la the natloii-n lnatory. over one ultllou dollara. WUh and pro.nerlty are now knorklns at our very iloora. UooU timet ere here. We advise the puivhaw ef alfalfa hay no before" the mivaaee jw j,riCM Wo -i.... mmviiv r line qi in luiiun mi ynuw jinnieu lor eauh: ltrNt, Secim.l uml Third rutUtuts, Sly.iroitl, Inn niM, Setimil nml Ttilrtl tiitilHas. tviitml foint I'trst, Se,,Hl nml Tblnl fiiitliit-, PbowK, ,oll' llrst, Seeoml nml Thlnl CuiiIhr. '1i.,, , I'liX. StHtniil nml Tblnl (1ittliiKN AhIiIhiiiI. Km. We MiSKat tlmt M.veml iwiriii( Johi IhimU Ih tbr u 10-Uiii nir mid therebj memo nlmlivtile yrttv. SLEEPY HOLLOW FARM H. . KXSKiV. ManaRw. (X),ft ,, u Onov J) n ho cuoice alfalfh hay. bated, at fell low ..". ijtl l.:in i l.;t l i.:io ...... i i.:iii .. . M ,n( pinnliaso of (ISr .a asi arfBjefM-t,t.Jj.,,l - n