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r?-vfw- i JU.J np -" ff it MTCDFORD MAIL TKTnUNH, MTCDFOUD, OREGON. TUESDAY, SlSPTEArDER K 3015, PAOHJ FOUTC e i?!!?t!fs Hu ff r !- . vW 6! ft-a-l --t---- , I0CAL AND JL' PERSONAL , T ( Itov. K. II. Mnrlln, siiptorlntontlcnt of tho Upper Const district, with tlio American Sunday School union, will Klvc n stercopttenn lecturo on Homo iMIssIona. Tliemo, "The Hurnl North west,' 'at tho Methodist Episcopal church on Wednesday ovonlnj;, Sept. 1C. All nro cordially Invited. No admission fee. Ripe tomntoos wanted nt lloguo Itlver Vnlloy Cannery.. Dr. Clancy nnd wlfo hnvo roturned from a ton days' trip to San l'ran ciIfco. Ilcmovnl nnlo of everything In holl goods, hair goods, tollot nrtl elos, at half prlco for a few days. Now York Hcnuty Pnrlors. 1M Fred Alton Tlalght has Just return cd from n vacation spont nt Kugono. Mrs. Ilnlght will teach nt tho unl vorHlty nt Kugono nnd will not re turn until Kohruary. Doited hntn nnd hacon nt Do Voo's. Klmer Cox, president of tho Wood Immlinr Co., nnd wlfo nro visiting .1. J Morrill and making an nil to trip to Crater hako. 1'npor hanger nnd pntntcr, tinting, etc. Phono 544-M to It. Sanders. 123 Sco Davo Wood about that flro In surance policy. Office Mall Trlbuno Dldg. The pollco nrrcstcd ono citizen Monday for being loud nnd unruly on Kront streot. Ilo was released with tho promise that ho would err no more. , Kor flour or feed phono Modford Holler Mills. Phono C07. Oeorgo Mnnnfleid of tho Prospect district spent Mondny in Moil ford nt tuudlng to liunluess uinttors, More now Crepe Do Chlno Wnlsts, Now Tnffetn Petticoats, Just in. Ahrons. jfiO M. h. King of Grants Pass spont Mondny In this city attending to bus iness matters. Moso Pnrkdull loft Monday nfter noou on n short business trip Jo Klamnlh Kails. Weston Cnmorn Shop for first clnss Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies. i:. T. Young of Hlddlo In visiting friends nnd relatives lu this city for n fow dnys. DiH. A. It. nnd I.oulso 13. Hodges chiropractors, hnvo moved to tho Htcwnrt building, 235 Kast Mnlu st. Miss Docla Clny of 8nn Francisco is visiting frlondn nnd relatives In thin city. Sen (lint benutlful showing or mlllt nory nt Ahrons, ICO James Allison of Corvnllls Is nmnng tho out of town visitors In tho city this week. Phono It. Bntidnrn for pnpor hang ing, tint, painting.. 173 liny Campbell of Moutngun, Cnl., In Hpondlng n fow dnys In tho city in tending to business matters. Hoiustitchlng done, 10c per ynrd. Mrs. Hnncys, nt Moo'a storo. 172 Work on tho foil oral building nt Sixth and Holly ntreut Is progressing rapidly, nnd tho bricklaying on the third floor has begun. It la expect ed to hnvo tho building uudor rovor, nnd rnady for tho Interior work ly tho 1 1 mo tho rainy wonthor nets lu. Tho shotting or Stylo Craft Coats ami Suits Is now nt Its html. More now uovolty suits just In by oxpiom. Ahrons. 1&0 Jnuios Kelly, to'ogmpli operotor on Urn Portland Journal, nnd well known In this city, will urrlvo tho oud of tho wook for a visit with old friends. (lot It nt Do Voo's. D. M. l.owo of Ashland spout Mon day In Medford attending to huslnoiw uinttoro proiwrlng an exhibit for tho tilnto fair. Loganberry sherbet. Tho Shasta, I'ruitK Cimoy of Yroka, Cnl., Is attending to buslnowi uinttors. Do Voo delivers tho Orognulnn to you cvory day for 75 conts per mouth. Krlrk Anderson has returned to hU homo In tho llluo I.oiIho district after a short ntny lu this city on business. Tnko your watch to Johnson, tho Jowoler, ou will receive unusually good sorvlco. There has been n doclded falling off In tourist travel tho lant wuvk. I take pride In making your watch keop perfect tlmo. I hnvo every fa olllty for doing flno watch ropalrlng Johnson tho Jowelor. Hopo that tho drizzle ot M01nl.1v ntturnnnii wbh tho forerunner of Oignvy Suptombor rains, that would put tho ground In oxcollent sbnpo for fall plowing wort dispelled this morn Jug by n hright sun and a sky as ckur us Orator ltko. When butter Insurance Is sold Ilolmos Tho Iusuranco Man will soil It. Attorney (1. M. Itobarts attonded to legal matters In tho county seat Monday afternoon. .Too Heomnn of Gold Hill spent Mondny In this city nnd Ashlnnd ar ranging for a largo crowd from tho two cltlos to attend ' tho Industrial fair and salmon liako nt Cold Hill noxt Saturday. Cold Hill boosters will make their annual auto tour of tho vnlloy advertising their fair this week. Ono of tho features of tho fair will bo "Hearing Camp," a plo ncor dny attraction. Until October 1st Dr. Myrtle S. Lock wood will limit her offlco hours to Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday from 2 to 4:30 p. in. Othor hours by appointment only. . Andrew Jeldness has moved. his family to tho elty from tho UI110 Lcdg district for tho winter. J, O. iGcrklng, tho host all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable Negatives mndo any whore, tlmo or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phono1 320-J. Conch Kluin of tho high school hold his first football prnctlco Mon day afternoon, Ii ad rlzzlo. Candi dates for tho tonm wore given suits. This Is the first tlmo In tho history of tho high school that n football tonm was sont out In a rain. Tho sqiind will begin nctlvo prnctlco to day. Ono of tho regulations to ho ndoptod will bo the abolition of to bacco In any form during tho foot ball season. Thcro nro sovcrnl husky freshmen on tho team, nnd ono of tho prospects for tho lino Is n 180 pound Jnp. Johnson, nt tho Hook Store, an oxport watch ropalrer. Pert Anderson of this city spent a fow bourn In Jacksonville Monday at tending to business matters. Ashland llthln, Colcstln or Siski you, 10c por bottlo at Do Voo's. Pert Grcor and family of Ashlnnd spont Sunday nnd Mondny in this city visiting frlondH. Pond tho Portland Orognnlnn. Fred Cowlos ot thin city Is well ne qunlutcd. with tho district In London recently visited by Gorman Xeppollns, Morchnnts' Lunch, 25c. The Shasta. C. M. Thomas of Talent spent this morning In Medford attending to bus iness ninttcrs. Henioiuhor you can got most nny old thing nt Do Voo's, most any old tlmo. ThomnK firogory of Itosnburg Is nmong tho out of town visitors lu tho city this week. Forest Supervisor Martin Krlckson has returned from n short trip to tho southern part of tho county. Put Welch, president ot tho Iloguo Itlver Canal company, or Spoknno. nnd Manager J. T. Sullivan of this city, hnvo returned from nn Inspect ion trip' to tho Fish lake dam. Just arrived, n compluto stock of Itoynl Society cr6chot threads at the Handicraft Shop. Uoguo Itlver stockmen nro making ready for their fall shipments to Portland nnd Cnl I fori) la markets. Tho low prlco In doterrlng homo. Last Saturday Iiokm were quoted nt $S.1M) In Chicago, nnd In Portland nt Ill.iiO. This innrgln Is hold to be prohibit I vo by tho ralsors, nnd Is n differential that makes It almost prof itable to ship hogs half way across tho nation Instead of to Portland, 300 111II0B nwny. A. S. Itosonbaiim, who loft n week ago on n mouth's vacation, bus been 111 since his nriivnl nt San Francisco ut tho Southern Pacific hospital, but Is reported gradually Improving. OLD SOLDIERS IN ENCAMPMENT Old soldiers begnn to arrive this morning front Grants Pass, Knglo Point, Central Point, Ashlnnd, nnd othor southern Oregon points for tho annual rounlon ,of the soldiers and sailors of the Clvjl war. Tents to tho RECLAMATION E NGINEER E 10 MAKE SURVEY John II. WhinUer, engineer of the l S, rcelumntiim -emcc, and iij charge of the inspection work of the Oregon Co-operative " ilepiiiliucnlj iiumuor of 75 are' pltohed'lh'WTjIll sihieh Iiiib ohnrgo of expending $Hm Grove In the southern part of tho tlty. Ideal weather after tho drlz zlo of Monday yrcotcd tho votorans and assured pleasant conditions for their meeting. Up to noon today tho registration showed 73, and will bo Increased during the day. Monday night Attorney H. F. Mul- kcy representing Mayor Kmcrlck, addressed the old soldiers, nndi a ctNtipflro period wan held when the boys" told of tho Civil war. Most of the delegates are old men wth grey hair and they walk with canes. Todny and tonight thcro will ho a program with music and n big camp- fire. There nro two big days lu tho year for old soldiers Memorial day nnd Iloiinlon dny. Many from this city visited the enmp Tuesday. Most of tho stores of tho city display the Stars and Stripes in honor of th6 veterans. WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 1.- Instruc tions leaned months ago advising American eltUons lu '.Mexico to leave tho country hnvo boon roucwod to Amei loans In Sonera. Chihuahua, and other stnttHi, where mllltar and bor der disturbances now make conditions extra hazardous. State department officials denied that the order had referonco to this Kovorumont'ti future course toward Mexico. 10 GUY WATER SUPPLY Tlio Kogue Ilior Cunnt eompnny Iiiih agreed to tnko nny Mops the city council niuy suggest for the pre lection of the city water supply nt Fixh I.uhe where the cnnnl company is building 11 lnm to ho used to sc enic Htorngo wnler for irrigation pur poses. The council held a meeting this afternoon ami Councilman MilcH in drawing up tho demands of tho city. The city will auk tlinl the land to ho overflowed liy wnter ho cleared of nil hrtixh, ileml logs, loaves nnd deliris, and that it he mndo as rou Houuhly clean noil free from in.jiiiious matter iin possible. This the company lias agreed lo do. v Standing timber, the eanal eom pnny docs not waul to eut down nt this time, owing to tho heavy cost, hut agrees if afterwards it is found to lie detrimental they will take oteps to clear it away. 000 furnished by the Mute and ted- eral governmciitH for nirveys of ir rigation projects is in tho vnlloy. Monday nftoinoon he visited the AMi lnml and talent district-, nnd todny is .motoring over the Dcnd Indian country. Ilo will spend the rest of the week in ,tho valley. Next week his field force will he sent lo tho val ley for actual work. Kngincer Whistler will gather all data available upon the vurioii" irri gutiou projects of southern Oregon, tahulute mill correlate the same, nnd luin them over to the reclamation service for final decision. Allowing a month for the field work, ami the usual slow movements of federal lc- parttitcntfl, n report upon the fonsi-j hility lind iidviHnliility of imgution should be uvuihihlo by March 1st. Talent and AMiland are preparing for the formation of nn irrigation dis trict, anil will ho ready for definite business when the federal repoit is inude. There is also a Mrong prob ability thut a district will ho formed to embrace the land udjaccnt to "Med ford. There is a growing sentiment in favor of'tho district plan. Senti ment for irrigation is strong in Ash- laud and Talent, being ahead of tho LF. 10 I Tho first lessons of tho year wcro given this morning In tho' schools of the city, with slight Increases in tho grndo and high school Trom tho open ing dny enrollment. It Is expected thai, tolul attendnnco will exceed that of" last Year, when 'tho fill! quota Is registered.' ' The stato'- hud cotiuty authorltlos will tnko steps nt once to Bocuro tho nttendunce nt school of alt children within tho school ago, In ac cordance with the stato jnw. This ap plies ,to a number of young men 'in tho city, who will ncltli6r wirk or go a school' despite pleadings Of par ents. Tho faculty of the high school, grndo teachers, and tho school board will hold a meeting this evening. ' EF As the icsult of several near nc- cident's at theMain street crossin? of the Southern I'ncific ruilrond, be twecn trains and nulos, wherein an toists have completely ignored the flagman nud his flngs, it is highly probable that tho watehmnn will be invested with police powers to nr-rest. wn .matt jy fitfst Zcrolene was awarded highest competitive honors gold medals San Francisco and San Diego Expositions. Stnd for Lvhrlcetttin Initmeltt Chart, iretytH matt and nedtl ej your cur. trtt. ZEROLENE jheJtett(fardOiIfirfo(orGirs t -. STANDARD OIL COM P A,N Y, (California) J MaJford MR. FRED ALTON HAIGHT ti:aohkk of PIAXO AND HARMON!' Announces Fall Term Beginning Monday, Soptcmbor.13. 1 . Ieclnllst In Touch and Tcchnio . 3 1 A teacher with an established roputatlon. HAIGHT MUSIO STUDIOS Itoom 101 Garnctt-Coroy Building. Thono 72 This afternoon the driver of Inlcr urbnti Anlo ear No. 2 droe directly in front of 'a moving freiglip train oilier sections of the valley in this despite tho efforts of tho wntchmnii $100 Reward, $100 Til ri-llT f thl MW "HI I I'lMifil lo lratn Hut lbrriVU at ! fw ilrrailwl illra that .clrnro tiaa iren alilc t nirn In all lla alaitra. ami thai la lalarrh llalla Catarrh (uro It I ho imlr iwHiltlTr run- iHr knonn la tin' xntil ImI rralrrnllr I alarrh Iflnir a nxialllntlniuil illira.r, rniulrra iiNi.lltullmial trvalruriit llalla Catarrh euro la taken Int.-nially artlnil OlrrrtlT U'it lh Mo"l ami inupmia aurfarva of lliv ajalrui. tbrrrtir ili.lriijlni! Hi" fiHimlathn of I ho ill.ra.o. ami Rlttiis tho I'atlfnt alrinirlli bj bullilliit up tho roiniltull.Mi ami aulallni; in Xuir In illn lla wrk lhi firrUt'ra hari a. murh faith In lla mratltn wrra that thfr offfr Om llnmlrnl IMIara for any ra that It falla to rurr. Srml fr lut f tfallinonlaN. JtiMrraa '. J. CIIKSCY A. CO , TolrJo. O. SoM br all Drucilita, Tie , Tak llalla I atully l'llla fur ronitlpatlon. respect. At tho present time there nro in the neighborhood tif 'J.'J.OOO ncrcs signed up for irrigation, nud this amount will bo raised to 110,000 within the next ten davs. to stoi) him. The tram missed bun but five or six feet, and was stopped with sufficient ioIcnco to throw n brakcmiin standing on a box car to his back. There weio no pns&engcrs in the unto bus ut (he time. fV CAUTION s &tokl SMbitltutHPf . r,ni.w.a.. A H0RLICKS THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK THE FOOD-DRINK FOR ALL AGES TAKE A PACKAGE NO SUBSTITUTE IS HOME "JUST AS GOOD" THE MEDFORD CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, OHATOKV, KXPUFSSIO.V, Pl'llMC SPHAKIXfa' AND .-.ul PHYSICAL TIt.lNIN(i i MUSK' 1SLA MOItAIa LAW. It gives soul to tho unlvorso, wlrtgu to the mind, fjlght to tho Imagination, a charm to sadness, gaiety and life to everything. It is tho essonco of order, and lends to all that Is good, just, and Ucnutirul, or which It Is tho Invisible, hut nev ertheless dazzling, passionate and etcrnnl form. Plato. Thcro arc so many painful sounds In this mechanical and mcr cnnttlo ngu, which wo nro forced to henr, why not make a scloncl ot cultivating musical voices? Klin Wheeler Wilcox. oooooooocooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo EVERY WOMAN WHO KNOWS Forest Mills Fine Weave Knit U N D E RW E A R. AND PREFERS IT TO ALL OTHER AT ALL TIMES WILL BE PLEASED TO KNOW THAT OUR STOCK JUST NOW PRACTIC ALLY AT THE BEGINNING OF FALL IS COMPLETE IN EVERY ESSENTIAL. WE SELL FOREST MILLS UNDERWEAR YEAR AFTER YEAR BECAUSE WE BELIEVE IT TO BE THE BEST. WE WISH TO CARRY THE SAME CONFIDENCE INTO THE MINDS OF OUR CUSTOMERS. SISliF l!l'l,l.XT limili IWKMOItS lu ilmt i rilmiii 11 r.. miltujl vi Iin nil ' KVHr III In liriinil lniiil iiiiiLi) lhtlr nil. ' O mini collection ot roots nud herbs, nud rely upon recipes which our pio neer mothers found dependable for , different fumlh nllmcntx. In one of' these rec pen. I,dlu V. Plukham'H VeKetnble Compound bad its orlK'n nnd so succissful has It proved that there U 1 nrtll a ci'v, town or ham let lu Marrlii w'iro some Winiian I who lias been rnlond to lunlth by j i Its ue di i i not r'l Ic j " I' TRY A UNION SUIT AND YOU WILL BE SO PLEASED WITH THE WEAR, FIT AND COMFORT IT GIVES YOU WILL BE GLAD TO KNOW THERE IS SUCH A PERFECT KNIT UNDERWEAR AS WE CARRY. TOO JiA'J'K TO CMSSIFV. 8TUAV TAKI5N UPOna Sl-your old Jiolfor, muley, red nud whlto oar mark, silt in each joar, brsad T on dlainojid on uft hip. Coma and e( nnTujal and )ny fgr ad and keep Jlru, Arthur Walsh, Hpss Lane, Jio hnta.tes I male ti prp'Oi't re 11 f to ihiidrcn Wio )a wi.tt tei or i ooi subt. o DKopa t si i) DR. RICKERT J.Vvlght SpoilalM Mtdford, ... Oregon I 5 Q Q 13 (3 O n 49c LADIES' UNION SUIT 49c JVH Hciirhl I'liion Suits for full or eaily winter, mule with high or low neck, Ion,; oi short sleeves, niihle length, all mcs, special I0o 97C FINE WEAVE UNION SUIT i Inch I- far superior to the old Tiiok-stituh K"1" in. nt-, fine wruic Raiments apptsir lightdr in weight hut aie much w unuer hccaiuo thu yam U more cln-clv !;nit. Made in all htyle-, pricoti por garment oi'lv ... . , J7o VESTS AND TIGHTS 49C Al de of line arti, all giuinonU come to you tier 1 t' ihau, the tabric are 1'iee fuuu ilyw or stain often ucd to give appearance of wool. Cuiiich in all sics also low neck, short sleeve, triuo per gar ment . . - - .. lUo Wc want to acquaint nnd Interest mothers In Bab ies' Comforters, Vest and Bands. The daintiest and most perfect underwear, made for Infants. Babies Comfort is knit by a manufacturer making nothing but babies underwear consequently Is made for uab ies' comfort. Fits properly, sfzes arc accurate, fabrlcsare knit from the finest and safest of yarns, buttons are fastened on to stay. M us ltu you tlii oiToit uiidumvar fur bli'u, labiuc Com for t IhM fruw fiueoottuu, full i mid spceiul, gold vulut ..'J.')o Ilabie' Cow f tiit llwula. , ....,, ,m ,,., ., ,. d0o liable' Cotufort flng wool AW ... . .,..: ' t.,..,,,,.,,. 05o JlibuV Coiuf nt, ilk ad wool 73o MEDFORD'S EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS STORE H.IHI.IVfoe&Co. DRESS MAKING AND MIL LINERY DEPARTMENTS IN CONNECTION. MRS. ED ANDREWS VOICE CULTURE OPKRA ANU ORATORICAL COACH FIftcon years oxpcrlonco In opera and pulillo singing. Mrs. Guy Childers, Accompanist Studio, Room 1, Commercial College Bldg. SlRht rendlnu and preparatory work for young pcoplo from 10 to 1G years In cUibscs of four. , A ' 4 4 O 4 O o 4 o 4 o o 4 o o o 4 4 o M Supreme confidence in Savage Tires Unrform high .quality has earned for Savage Tires the confidence of everyone. They always give good service in many instances they have given 8,ooo, ib,ooo or even greater mileage. That Savage Tires give such service has induced us to increase our guarantee. Adjustments arc now made on jhc basis of 4500 miles Wc sell direct and save the middleman's profit. Mail your order if not convenient to call. Complete stocks at Factory Branch and Factory Distributors all open Sundays and holidays. Ask for Tire Book. THE SAVAGE TIRE CO., San Diego, Cal. FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR w c. M , " . PRICES f. 0. 1. N..r.rf Iraata t Ovlnaatari Tanai: C. O. D. . plila fi'ii K4 0nl " T'id CilpTlfia Tubri 30x3 S 9.40 $11.55 $2.40 30x3', 11.30 13.85 2.90 32 x Zy, 12.40 15.00- 3.10 33x4 17.40 20.30 3.95 34x4 17.90 20.80 4.00 36x4 18.85 21.85 4.20 35x4i 24.60 28.40 5.10 35x41', 25.00 28.90 5.20 37x4J 26.05 30.05 5.30 37x5 29.10 33.50 6.20 AiUmlinrnU on hwl nt -4..Vfl nillfa. E. GATES Medford Patronize home industry! Money tpent for Sav age tires stays on the Pacific Coast W"k ' irA PENDLETON ROUNDUP Sept. 23-24-25 Featuros of Early Westorn Days ' J Reproduced .'",'., Low Round Trip 'Fares ' ?V From All Stutlou On SOUTHERN PACIFIC "!., ' AbU Nearest Agent John M. Scott,- General PasMjugcr Agent 4 t 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 I i OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OQOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPQOOOQOO