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I7,(TT1 - '(WW ("(WH."" r-m-r FSGESIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, flfEDFORD OREGON", SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1915 SNOW IN HELENA, ICE IN DAKOTAS, HEAT IN GEORGIA GOLD HILL DAY AT COUNTY FAIR onine to Oregon when a young wom nn. She leaves two dntighters, Mrs. Mamie Venablo nnd Mrs. Corn Itan kin of Iliich. The fiinerul services AT COUNTY FAIR MADE BY JUDGES AT VISITS WORD I will be held nt the j;rnvc in the Cen Itrnl Point cemeleryr Sunday nfter noon nt 2:30 o'clock. E 11. POULTRY AWARDS PRIZE AWARDED VERMONT GOVERNOR CARRANZA WARNS COMMANDERS TO PREVENT TROUBLE R LIVESTOCK FA CROWD INSPECTSMG1AY OF -l -I ' l i 1 ' s .ff It 31 ' M J 4 3 4 'I i 4S ' i High honors in the poultry depnrt niBiit tf the Futility fnir were won by J'. I!. Wnddle mid C. Holdridjjo. Tlfo hwunln were ntmouiicetl this morning by tho judges. Tito work of tnltulnt inj: tho result of tho judges' decin- ioiik is mow won, nnri the Mill rc Milt.i will not lie known before Mon thly. Tho jMinltry nwnnla arc n fol Jowh: , IMiotlo IhIiiikI KedsFirnl ninl mjo onil cockerel, first pullet, first ninl peeond trio, first nnd nrcoritl hens, best initio and best fcmnlo in Ameri can olnss, Kniest Webb; Hceond pul let. P. h. HolilriilRP. f White Plymouth HoekM 1'irit rock, first ninl second hen, first trio, II. I.uy, llnrioil l'lymoulh Hocks First cockerel, first nnd second pullet, first trio. I. H. Wnddle. Huff Leghorns First cock, first nnd second hens, first trio, best fe male in elnsH, II, Wnddle.' Silver Cnnipiiics First cockerel, first nnd second pullets, first trio, C. W. IlolilriilKc ' Illnelc Minnrcns-First oouk, first nnd second hens, first trio, best male in clnss, Cyril Virtin. Huff OniiitoiiH Fitst nnd second pullet, first nnd second cockerel, H. Nelson; first uouk, first and second bens, first trio, best mule in cIiibs, II. Liiy. Btundiird jruincH First cocker I, first nnd second pullets, first trio, liny flnunynw. , lllnck nrenstod Red (Innio First rock, fir I unrf secoml hen, first coekmel, first mid second pullets, first mid second trio, best initio and female in class ,1. L. Helms. Hnntmns First cock, first lion, Lulu Kochler. White Muscovy ducks -First drnke, first find second duck, bust tunic mid femiilo in cliias, W. It. Lamb. liidinn Huutier ducksFirst drnke, first duck, 0. A. Morse. I'ckin ducks First nnd s-cooim dnike, Mrs. J. A. Itofco. Toulouse p'ose First old guilder, first old goone, first youiiyr gander, fii-st yniuijr noose, best tunic, best fe male, Mrs J. A. Hose; second Kiin der, second goose, fl. A. Morse. Helginn linn.- First buck, first doe, V. h. Ilnlilriiler. Angora rnbbits First buck, first doc, first .voting, Itugie I). Piimoiw. AT L Kverytliing is busy n round lite high hchool building. It is rejjihtrn tinn ilny for nil clnshes, All week I'rincipnl Moore, with nsisunl teacher in chnrKO, have been busy "inrollinp new pupils mid (bote tak ing irregular courso. The roRiMni tiim hull hns been crowded hiico II o'clock this morning. Kvory iinlicn tlnu points to the fact thnt the clnse. Jn nil departments will bo well filled. The frobhninn elnsses nre well filled. It Is predicted thnt more llinn 100 i'leshmen will leuthlor with the school for the first time. The elusses m Inith the high school nnd elemeiitnrv Fobools will miiwiio nl tltoir respec the buildings Monday morning. Af- lor nil students have registered n list of supplies will be given each child. An order to relievo tho dealers and prevent needless congestion in the Mores The children of tho Wash ington nnd ItuoMovult M-hoolh nre re quested tn liuv their books nnd sup pile boforo 12 o'clock. The Lincoln nnd JnoUoii school will not buy their biippllcri until in the afternoon. 'A HelhiWo Tonlo Many of tho peoplo around hero Jtnow a Reed deal about thin splendid remedy; to thoso who do not. wo wish to bay that Moritol Tonic DIkoiIIvo, flesh builder and norvo tonlo wo hnvo ivcr neon. For people In poor health, weak, run down mid played out, thoio iiot ns strong and vigorous na thoy should bo, wo mommond thin tonic. JTlco 1. bolo agttittii llithkliis' Drug' Ktorq. TOO liATK TO CUSSII'V. ia - i r-i-i- -I..-. -iiti - Tho following are tho awards in tho love (dock department of tho county fair: Iloiws TrottlnR bred stallion, first, J. W. Lawlon; second, J. L. Hcluks. Thoroughbred, stallion, first, J. W. Whltsett. Coach stallion, flrHt, J. L. Ilulinn. Drafts innrcs, first and, second, 0. A. Morse. Trotting bred iinros, first and sec ond, W. W. Wolsser. Thoroughbred mare, first, A. A. Porter, Bccond; U. N. Turiiln. Draft maro nnd colt, first, C. H. Slovens; second, J. T. Castor. Trotting bred marc and colt, first, 0. W. Walter; second, .1. L. Holms. Draft colt, two year old, first, W. S. Htancllff; second, G. A. Morso. Draft colt, .1 year old, first, and second, G, A. Motso. Trotting bred colt, 1 year old, first J. W. Lawton. Trotting brod colt, 2 year old, find, W. W. Wolnser; second, J. h. Ho'ms Conch colt, 2 year old. first, 0. A. Morso. Thoroughbred colt, 1 year old, first, J. W. Walters. Span mules, first, It. IC. Phelnn; second, A. II. Calhoun. Draft horso, first, .1. II. How man. Ponies, class 1, first W. It. Lamb; second, W. Stownrt. Ponies, class 2, first, 0. F. Hil lings; second, 0. A. Morso. Span ranch horses, first, M. S. Centers. radio .lorsoy ball, first, J. It. n. Haines. Hereford bull, flrfct, M. F. Hanloy. - Hlack Pole, first, W. II. I.owls. Hereford cow, first and socond, M. F. Uniiloy. Hlnck Polo cow, first, W. II. I.owls. Guernsey cow, first, 0. A. Morso. Jersey cow, first, 0. A. Morse. Swiss, 2 year old heifer, first, O. A. Morso. Polo Durham, first, W. II. I.owls Jersey calf, first, W. It. I.amb. Hereford calf, first, M. F. Han- ley; socond, G. A. Morso. Guernsey calf, pure brod, first and second, G. A. Morse. Guernsey calf, grade, first, Q. A. Morso.. - Polo Durham, second, G. A. Morso. Khcep Itnm, first nnd second, W. II. I.owls. Kwo, first, W. H. Lowls. Lnnib, first, W. II. Lowls. Hogs Poland China boar, first, Kgnn Or chard Co. Poland China litter, first, Kgnn Orchard Co. Duroo Jersey boar, Philips. Duroc Jorsoy sow, Phlpps. Horkshlro boar, first, Hrothers. Horkshlro sow, flrt, brothers. Hampshire bntr, flrM I'loro. Hnmpshlro tow, first, Flero. Hnmpshlro litter, find, A. Conio Flero. Mulo-foot boar, find, P. I). I.of Inud. Mule-foot sow. first and second, P. 1). Loflaud. Fridny wits the big duy nl the Jncftson county fnir, over 3000 ooplo bciinj iu uttendnne'e the rocord.llt-. teuduuee for the eight years Hint the ffiir bus been held. It was A-dilnm' hud public school day iWfil (lie' nind hland mid grounds were packed with M!ople. Another large ero)vd . is M'liduled for todny. which "will put tho itiiiiniigeiiicut on the riqhl 'hu. of the ledger. The chief nltrnction of the after noon was the biisehnll gmne between Medfoid and Itosebttrg. the home team winning the best game of the season by the close score of 2 to 0. IMg A I Caster was on tho mound for Medford, nnd was right, pitching the best game of his enr-'cr. Hi struck out fourteen men nnd nllowci1 hut two hits. Medfoid pnrncrcd ten hits, but Hurgreavcs' pitching for Itoseburg kept them scnttered over the nine inniiiL's. Cusli'i- fii.lili..! biu position in A I style, one man being I.. .V.I.S..1 ... ......... ! I!. . aiim ill III1MI ov llipiO IICMOIIg 01 n hunt mid n quick throw. The base ball games, heretofore omitted from uic list oi iiur.iciioiis nt tiic l air. arc proving a magnet, and relief from the. tiresome nicintr of the past.'" In the running nice Wude Hampton finished n nose abend of Hcssie Milfs in the three-eighths event, mid Itc'iio won the ipiarter-milc event. In t It relay nice three seconds was cut off Itny Oilmen's lend of thirteen seconds loday n large crowd of Hold Hill citizens nre in tho city, noeoiiimnicd by the Gold Hill band. In conjunc tion with the Medford band, thoy will furnish the music nt tho fair this af ternoon, The fnir to dale has been tho most successful in the history of the man agement nnd they nre much encourag ed by the showing. Governor Charles W. Gates of Ver mont nnd party, en ivrute to the Sun Fri'tic.If,'co e.vpo'sllioiifvt're welcomed to Medford Salttrdny morning by tho Medford Coinineicinl club mid former Vermont Crs, given Dowers mid fancy Dcfic)ies nnd taken over Ihe Pacific highway to Aslilntnl, where tlfey ro iojned their train. Accompanying (he party were a delegation of Ihe forcmoHl highway engineers nnd builders in Ihe United Slates, enroiite to the I'mi-Auicrican ASHLAND, Ore, Sept. 11. Dr. Karl K. Gutho, dean of tho Unlvorslty of Michigan, dtod at a local hospital hero early today. following nnoncra tlon, o weakness .of tho heart being I ' tho direct causo of dentil. Dr. Gtitho, who was 19 years of ago, was noted an n scientist and wns li WWtl I It An t (n t tin mliinnHnnnl flnlil . ,. ..... piwiiuiibiit, jn till; UUUUHIUIIIII llUlUt Mi h I iiiitiitMniin ii.'ii.iul ...I I... L... If. II iwini niinuw, L'-lL-lilll'll K.V Dllin I llll, j0 WH i. an oi wnom were grentiv interested in the paved rond, which thev pronottnc ed has few ennuis in (ho country. In the party were William I). 1'h lor, chief engineer of the Pcniivt'l vania state highway commission; Jnines II. MncOonnld, for eighteen years highway commissioner of Con necticut; C. S. Luck, Ilerb-rt Spen cer, C. H. Oosmnn, Hon' Ontes, W. T. Winn, A. A. Hull, C. I). Knight, W. T. Dust. Mr. Hendl.y, Snliiuol Hill mid II. I.. Dowlhv. There also ore about half it dozen women iu tho party. ( ars lor tho occasion were furn- was in government employ for two years, a ntombcr or tho faculty of Iowa, for four years, and dean or tho University of Michigan for tho last nix years. Local and Personal John A. Wostcrlund left Saturday to attend the San Francisco and San ! Diego expositions where ho Is mnk jlng fruit displays. Ho took IS prizes at tho county fair. Mrs, M. M. Putnam nnd grand il. - S. Ml I1 . C jionu, ueorge rroioiuo limn. nnd 0. P.h ? ished by C. A. Knight, L. A.. Wnko- daughter Hr'ucc returned Saturday inail, John A. cj.tirlillil.A, W.lfronl Snn l.-rnnrlsro. Tien from San Francisco, Mrs. It. J. Conroy loft Saturday for u VJhH to rolatives at I'm Francisco. OBITUARY. Lee Leo first, first, Hosonberg HoHouberg A. Couro A. Couro OPEN STOOD FOR VOICE CULTURE Mrs. Kd Andrews, Miss Sadlo I.acey and .Mr. W. Carlton Jnttcs, havo op ened a studio Jointly Iu ltooin 1, Col logo block for volco culture illusi on I Kindergarten mid violin. They havo ndopted tho nnmo of "Tha An drew Studio." Frequent musical soirees will ho held throughout tho year Iu wlhch .tho pupils will take part. Special attention, will bo given to' ciifcomhld work. Sdlss Lacy has been very successful In musical kin- dorgnrten work throughout tho sum mer nnd will contlnuo hor classes during tho winter. Mrs. Andrews and Mr. James havo taught In our city for tho last three years and their work Is too well known to ncod rec-ouiiuondatloii. The funeral services of Mrs. hluth erine Williutns, who died Thursday nflcrnoon, September I), nt -I o'clock nt Snored Heart hospital, wore held lroin the Catholic church on South On labile nvenue, Snturdnv morninc. September 11, Ilov. John Powers of fiointing. The interment wns mndo iu tho Odd Fellows cemetery, oust of Mcdtord. The deeensed wns born iu Aszfelt, Germany, on September HI, 181W, and was 0 years, 11 upmuIh and 21) days old. MrWilliains came to America whet("hrie was 18 years old mid wns married and lived in Pennsylvania until Hit)!), when 'the fmnily moved to Cottui;e Glove, Or. Tho deeensed lenvos three children to mourn her loss, one daughter, Flossie Willinms, mid two sons, llnrrv mid Ellin Willinms. Flossy mid Harry Williams bine made their home with their mother in Mcdftud for the pnst three yours, nnd F.llis,'is making his homo with his grnndparentK nt Cot tuge Grove. Mrs. Williams is also survived by three sisters, and one brother in Germmiy. GERMAN NOTE EN ROUTE (Continued from pago ouo) Mrs. Cnrlindu Kllen Sultnursh, ntrcd 00 years, l) moutlis mid tl dnys, for forty-five yenrs u resident of the Itogue Itivcr vnlloy, mid well-known pioneer woman, died at tho home of her daughter, Mis. Mamie Venable. at Ituch, of dropsy, Friday, September Hi. Nio wns n unlive of Ohio mid view thnt the United Stnlos wns now facing the question of whether it is willing to let u court of mint ration decide if the submarine cominuudcr was justified iu his n't. The court, it is understood, wou'd not he ex pected to touch tho genornl subject of the Icgnlity of stibmnrino wnrfare. II was admitted today, however, that after siftin;,' the evidence sub mitted iu the affidavits by passen gers nnd officers o( the Arabic, a conclusion bad been renched, but is not being disclosed. SceU'tnry Lns. ing said there was no Vvidence before him to indicate that miyoiio on hoard the Arabic hud seen a submarine be fore the sinking of tljo ship. vifh fea,ford Trsnn is M ml ford Mad BROWNSVILLE, Tex., Sept. 11. Cnrranza conimandcrs on tho border havo been notlflod by their "first chlof" General Cnrranza, that they will bo hold strictly nccountablo for any complications arising with tho American government as n result of any ovort acts by Carranza soldiers on tlio uoruor. iroiu mi uuiunw tlvo source It wjs learned that Car ranza notified Gonornl Nnfarrato, commander In Matnniorns, that care lessness nnd lnattontlon to troubles on the border will not bo countenanc ed. Similar notification has been sent to General Alfredo Itlcaut Car ranza cominnnder nt Netivo Laredo. An ngent of tho Carranza govern ment Is said to havo found thnt tho Cnrranza commanders had not given enough nttcntlon to tho troubles on tho American side. A rccominoiula tlon was mndo to Cnrranza for a transfer from Motainoras to tho In terior or twp editors of local Cnrran zn papers who havo boon writing In cendiary news stories and editorials during tho troubles. With Medrorrt Trnrto is Medford Mndo WASHINGTON, Sept. 11. With snow fulling- in Helena, Mont., tem peratures near freezing in North I)u kotn, Montuiiu nnd northwest Wyom ing, the hottest September weather on record in (loonrin nnd heavy rnins in Ihe (heat Lakes region, the country weather loday presented u wide vari ety. Warm weulher ppronii'o to con tinue in Ihe south, but north of Vir ginia nnd oust of tho Mississippi cooler weather will conic tonight nnd Sunday. I1KLKXA, Mont., Sept. 11 A mantle of snow greeted tho residents throughout not thorn Molilalia when I hoy nrono this morning. Low tem peratures prevail throughout tho north central and norlhenstoni purls of the statu and hnrvosliiifr is nt u standstill. Crops that have been cut and tuv slill on the ground nro dam aged to a considerable extent. An inch of precipitation wns shown in the weather instruments iu Grunt Falls. This fell in tho last twelve hours. The minimum temperature nt Grout Falls lust night was 20 degrees. Expectant Mothers Relieved of Pain A most valuable help to orocn during tili Intermttnr period In a tplrmlhl external rein edjr called "Mother' Friend." It It applied OTer the mu-tr of Mm (tnmnch, fentty ruhbed In, nnd at once pcnctrafri tn rcllete nil itr.iln on nenes, cordV. llgnmrnLi and all pnrU Inrolred. It make tho imuclci to pliant that Ihcjr expand natural!)-. And at the umc time thr' nre Imhrorntcd Ly the abirnre of turnxlnx palm m apt to dUtrrii the mind. Oft a bottlo of any drugflst Wrltejo tlrndflelcl Ileirulator Co 103 Ijjinar nidr AtUnta, Ga., for n fuclnatlnr book KcsidinU ot Gold 1 1 til iuLertiNing their annual fair uet Suturda made r itiand outre upon the imr grouutU this iifteriioon, headed liv a brass hand, until i the dirwlion of Geoer ttlisiiimo Joe Hivmuii. Filtceu autos currviiuj; cttiitMiH imrud.'d the t toots befiite yoiuv to the fair ground. One of the features ndvertised w "Ittmr Mff Cmnp," .i pii'tuiv and fidic of pioneer t Gold 1 f 1 1 1 hits th.- rep utation ol being Ho' ln-l iKll lir.irtiil (iiteit.iiiier- in -.nitnern Onoti, mid Iheir I. hi w i i itt , i i, . ran i KXC1IANGK -I'nMnjr barber1 shop near I'irtlsnd. 10 acres H'liAnt IahI aaYii i iiuut iniiu, ,jjuu, ior rvsiiietti e and barber shop hor. Stuittle res Ideuce, vacant, contracts, busine-s, IC1.500. oleur, hII or part fur one jiro here; SIS to a. nmh MohUi.j ISO a. clear; ll.ooo a. ran eh Mon tana, io a. clear, fur jrpri horo. Wanted, bargslHS In clt v . l'opcrty for euih. Clark Kii Co,, 200 I'hlnus llldg J-'OIt BALKm-l cllntfrr Km er. la good rondlttonl icood Hum: lll tttko prt cash', ldjrii'u ( tka nl pnee, rliono 6fpj. Slm i g&mmm mBUgp , ,iai America's Greatest ! ClGAliHTTE I 1 ,V-JfrfA?jtoAi4fS' 1 llf,jjna?vrttn I ii ANNOUNCEMENT With vhoamvalol' our stoi'k of Slnvngo Thus, iMcdloid 'bij fomca a link iu tho chain ol factory distributing dopots of tluVSav agc Tire Co. Until a short timo ago Savago Tires were sold through the reg ular channels of trade at prices usuallv charircd for tiijes of uorru SDoudiuir diialitv. Uy cstahlishing distrihuting depots and eliminating several middlemen's profits Savage tires are now delivered at a lower cost per mile than any other tiro. Lot us take a M.vl smooth troad for examplp. The cheapest ;550Q milo Lire sells for $19.05. The Savage-on a '1500 milea'dju nieiit bases sells for $17.10 an act mil saving on sowiuo rondorod of $7.0S on one tiro. . , . The saving on other size casings and tubes is proportionate .. C. E. GATES Medford, Ore. DISTRIBUTOR FOR SOUTHERN OREGON. Against Substitutes Get the Wctl-Knotvn Round Package Ask For HORLICKS THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Mado In the largest, best equipped and sanitary Malted Milk plant In the world Wo do not mako "milk products" Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, etc. AskForllORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Mado from clean full-cream milk and tho extract of select malted grain, reduced to powder form, soluble in water. Best Food-Drink for All Ages. Used for over a Quarter Century Untosa you say "HORUOK'S" you may got a Substitute Take a Package Hom& S Caution m 4ClNr,WIL,U.9.A. s MRS. ED ANDREWS VOICE CULTURE OlI5It, AMI OIUTOHICAL COACH Fiftuon yonrs oxjiorlonco In opera ami public singing. Mrs. Guy Childers, Accompanist Studio, lioom 1, Commercial College J31d SlRlit reading nnd preparatory work Tor young peoplo from 10 to 13 yeara in classes or four. IV ' FOR MORE THAN a QUARTER of a CENTURY this bank has maintained eat factory business relations with tho community at largo. I'crhaiR It Is your fath er's or grandfather's bank. You can safely mako It jours. Opon a savings aeco unt with this strong stato bank and make your money earn moio money. OVER ggVEAPS UNDER ON E MANAGEMENT M lap mBI GOLD SEAL BUTTER Is the right spread for many a fine food. CJohl Seal is the Medford made butter, churned fresh every day for the people of Medford and the valley, who must have quality Imtter. Gold Seal is sweet, wholesome and choek-full of Tine flavor. It's made from only pasteurised erctini. It is protected by tho pa ton tod package that wards off human contact, that koops out dust and prevent its contents from absorbing food flavors in tho refrigerator. You'll got your money's worth iu Uolil Smd l:Ulttor. Yiuill got tiio quality ydiTliko ud ihiU wmit Gold Si'nl DuUor regHlirijr. MADKUVTUK Jackson County Creamery