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PAGE TWO anODTORP MAIL TKmVNR MCTWORD. OKWION, TTFSl) VY, S10FTKMT5ER 21, 1015. fH4-ftH'fM ! TOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. nhd Mrs. W. h. Collins of Gold III11 woro guests ot the homo of Drs. Carlow over Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ens ton from near Ann Arbor, Mich., who hnvo Loon visiting In tho valloy for tlio )mnt llirco woolen, loft this morning for San Francisco, Los AnBolos, San Diego, and other California points on their way home. Whllo in tho val ley thcyAvoro tho guests ot Drs. Car low In the city and Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L. Collins of Gold Hill. Mrs. Easton ' Isa sister of Mrs. Collins and Mrs. , Carlow. Tho thrco sisters nnd Mr. Kaston mndo tho trip to Crater Lake during their stay, returning hy way of Klamath Falls, Klamath Hot Springs, Agor, Calif., and over the now Pacific highway. Mrs. Knston nnd Mrs. Colllnn had not seen ouch other heforo In twenty yenrs. Do Voo dellvors tho Orogonlan to you ovory day for 7Co n montli. S. I. Wilson nnd son Joseph of Tal ent spent Mondnv afternoon In Mod ford nttpudlng to business mattors. A how plcturo ovory day at tho Star theater, where tho crowds go. 1G8 Tho' ltov. W. 1). Vawtor of Grants Pass spout Mondny In this city, nnd left for a short trip to tho Applcguto district. Hlpo tomntoes wanted at Roguo lllvor Valley Cannery.. Mrs. W. K. Uullock of this city spent Sunday In Grants Pass visiting frlnnds nnd relatives. All mothers of tho Washington - school nro urged to bo present Tues day nftornoon'nt 3:30 to a meeting of tho Pnront-Topchors clrclo In thu 8th grado room. This Is a very Im portant mooting. Miss Flora Wolch hnB roturnod from a month's visit with frlonds nnd relatives In 81111 Francisco. Pajior hanger nnd pnlntor, tinting, etc. Phono CI l-M to R. Sanders. 123 Tho Southern Pacific nnnoiinccs low round trip fnrn to tho nnnunl Pen dleton Roundup to bo held tho Inst tlircu'dnys of this week. Sco Dnro Wood nuout thnt flro In- surnnco' policy. Offlco Mall Trlbuna nidg. f Tho usual dally drunk appeared bo faro tho pollco court thin morning and was fined fi nnd costs, with thu nltcriKitlvo of departing from tho city, n step that was taken. Try one of thoso big lco cold fi cent mllkshnkcs lit Do Voo's. Indian summer wenthor has hqI 1 1 ml uixin tho Rocuo rlvor vulloy, with warm mid-days and cool mornings nnd ovculugs. This Is tho golden tlmo of tho yctir, nnd many nro now tak ing their nnnunl outings, Drs. A. It. and Louisa Hedgos, chi ropractic physicians, Stewart build lug, 23B Knttt .Mlu St. Cliiiulo Mllos ruturned Mondny to Union Creek whoro ho Is uucuiiiri ed In deer slaying operations. For flour or food phono, Medford Roller Mills, Phono G07. ' Tho Niks wor out In forco Mon day night decorating tho Htreots of tho city with tholr lodge colors and Amorlcun flags lu honor of their ded Untory exorcise to bo hold Thursday nnd Frldny of this week. Medford now woar holiday clothcw. llotwnon two and throo thousand visitors will be In tho oily this weok. tlt It nt DeVoe's. Homey Johnnon or Wutklns Is sncndJiiR n fow iliijs In. tho ulty nt lQjdJiiK to business multure. (Jet your buttor, oggs, milk, cronm and buttermilk nt Do Voo's. S. Vluu llwkwlth Jr. will lwv this vyeolr fur Ssnta llsrbsra, Cnl., whuro ho will outer school. Woton Oumora Shop Mr first clnisJ Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies Hague Rlvor Is iuuKIiik clubnrNto lirojwratlous for the rirst vtmlson ban Mol t tie hold Sfcturil), October 3. When batter Insurance Is sold llolmoa The Insurance .Mnn will soil IU' IlWrr Thomas or Steamboat Is thjiMtlng n ftv 4n In tho rlty and Vfiliciy KUwilliig t business mutters. Cflttngo Chww line food vnluo in)HhI I lean beif. Ask jour irneer fur It In sir tight packmen mo A Ioim of imlntwrs urn ougagwl in reiwIoMng the Stsr thestur trow fkiar to turret. Itcwd the Portland Oregnnlan. A flat wr on the Jacksonville road wiui JUrallMl at the iUIn avenue cruiitlHg Monday enln. causing h flv minutes uncnlou or truffle. Take your wnteh to Johnson, tho Joweler, you will receive unusually good sorvleo. An auto filled with children Mon day evonlm sped in front of an ap- Bfuafulnr paeaefer train, (Umplte the flairoian's effort to Walt tliwu. To uiiiiiber of tbc umghlne wue tak on. The council at IU routar weot iiig will take ateps towards curbing n-rkl driving and wilt probably invest I be flagman with buedul no li o powers. Johusjn, at tijo lieok Store, an expert wotah repairer. ums Ryan of Dull Falls l8jpm Ing the week iu Medford attendlHg to business matters, Simon Gregory of Montague, Cnl , Is spending a fow days In this city and Jacksonville attending to busi ness matters, Dean Walters of Redding, Cnl., Is among tho out of town visitors In tho city this week, I tnko prido In making your watch keep perfect time. I havo evory fa cility for doing flno watch repairing. Johnson tho Jowelor. Judgo W. 8. Crowoll of this city is spending a fow days in Portland attending to business matters. Grouse, quail, doves, and Chlnoso phonsants nro reported plentiful In tho southern and eastern part ot tho county. Until October Jst Dr. Myrtlo S. Loclcwood will limit her offlco hours to Mondny, Wednesday nnd Friday from 2 to 4:30 p. m. Other hours by appointment only. Tho mid-monthly Hlblc study of the Amomn clnss will bo hold Wednes day evening, Septembor 22. nt the homo of Mrs. 13. .!. Slownrt, Third ana Aorui unitunio nvc. All mem bers are requested to bo present nt 8 p. m. Morchnnts' Lunch, 26c. The 8hB8ta. Tho ladles of tho Golden Link Hlblo clnss of tho Daptlst church aro urged to bo present Wednesday nfternoon nt tho homo or Mrs. Kd White, 2C0 8011111 Cottage street. Mrsj-A. T. Ln throp has ehnrgo or the program. Mrs. Whlllock will assist Mrs. White with the social part. All tho young married ladles of tho church nro urg ed to bo prosont. J. O. Gcrklng, tho best all around photographor In southorn Oregon. Always rollablo. Negatives mndo any whoro, tlmo or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 3 20-J. I). F. George of Oregon City, is spondlng a low days In tho city at tending to busliiobs matters. Hemstitching done, 10c per yard. Mrs. Hanrys, at Moo's store , 172 Cottago Chcc" mudo by Jackson County Crcnmory for salo nt nil gro cers In air tight packages. 100 Frank Johnson or Copper. Cnl., is spondlng n row days In tho city on business, Kd G. Drown whoso condition was regnrded ns serious n week ngo, through fear of complications in n gunshot wound In tho hnnd, Is now out ot dinger. Rest nnd quiet nro tho chief requirements In his enso. Tho nnnunl migration of wnndorors from (ho north tn California is under way. Tho first application of tho season for lodging was mada to tho pollco Monday night. A bed was fur nished In tho rlty Jail. Cnrl King or Grants Pass is upend ing thu day In Medford nnd Jackson vlllo on business. S. S. Ilullla returned this iiftornoon fro mlho Sterling mino where ho has been spondlng tho last wrok. Gordon Rice of Corvnllls Is nmong tho out of town visitors Iu tho city this week. The weekly band concert of tho Medford band will bo given In tho city park Wednesday evening, instond of Frldav night, owing to tho Hlks' dodlcntory oxerclvcs. Paul Robinson ot the tores try ser vice, ling loft for Corvnllls, whoro he will ontor tho Oregon Agricultural school. Chnuncoy Floroy spout Monday nf ternoon In this city attending to of ficial business. Arthur Ryan Qf Hilt, Cnl., Is spond lng n row dnys In tho city nnd vnlloy uttoudliiK to buslutH8 mattors. John A. Wostorlund ot this oily tins roturnod rrom u ton days trip to San Francisco and other California points. Sam .Sundry, superintendent or scroons, Is In tho city today from Itogue River attending to official but lnom. Carl Joicke or this oily is woll ac quainted Vlth the bnltlogrouiid of the Itussian mid Gorman busts on the custom front. Ho spent his onrly ninuhood I hero. Una the latest cup- lino of tho kulpor Is a city ho hns vUlied often. Riga, one of the grunt objecihus of the Teutonic; forces is another eli) ho bus visited. Roth ure described as beautiful cities. VII- iih. Mr. Jwko Miys. Is famous for Its cefee and the elaborateness of their service. Kuiloiu a city In the south recently oapturod by thu Austrian Is also a former haunt of the local 1IIHH. Mre. Luurn Graves, convicted In the Justice court u week ago and ordor- od out of town with a vagrancy charge hujiglug oor her head bus re turned to the clt) and u commitment was Uuiued this atternogu fiu- her ar rest to servo out n thirty days hen tenco In the county Jail. Justice Taylor servo.il notice that up turthqr lenlouoy nnald bo u.teuded. Ray linglols tlio eotHlHfulau of the woman has tint reUirned. If he does the po lice aiuioiiuee woik la awaiting him for the county. Mr. Graves ! a confirmed aU'oliulic, and for the lukt throw months has IIh1 iu vaoant houeea throughout tho oil)', exUting aa beat she could. FIRST SESSIONS'" OF WOMEN CLUBS MEET WEDNESDAY Of x)ccin) iiiivruM io (lie voiifcn of llio vnllcv nro tlio iiicclingH dl! tliv Firhl UiHlrii't I'ViIemtion or. Wolncii' Clubs li lu held nt tho Prpidiyferfnu cliuicli WcilnoMlny, iTImivilny njid Fridny of tlii.K week. Toiurriiw moniinp'K .eMrtions will lie filfeif with regiMnition of (lelujfiilex, reporU of JUDGE KELLY 10 TALK WEDNESDAY I BAPTfS CHURCH ON RIO GRANDE BEYOND FIGURES ...f'.x.-fl-r l-.f.u. r -. ' "J couimltt eet, i lull' repoilw iiinl oth-jr mntlers incident ,to oix'inirtitiori. Wcdnofdny nflemoon W. O. Steel, -jii-peiinlendeiit or, Crater Luke nntionu! pnrk, will spenk on "The Kconomie and Ktliieul Vnlium of National I'nrkH." This i'h under the utiNiiiee.s of the coimervntion Heclion, mill .Mrs. L JL Knot will preside, l'ollowjnir, W. II. (lore will ivo mi address on "Irrignlion," nnd tlio soion will lie prexiilcil over by Mrs. Lambkin of Aslilaml, chiiirmnn of the eivics tie put ttiH-nt. A recujilion liy the (Irouler Medford club nt (he Medford hotel Wednesdny evening with the preni dcnl, JIin. J. F. Miindy, in ehurge, is the null! Kocinl jnthurin, nnd prom ises to he one of the most iluusiiii features of the convention. Thursday morning Rev. R II. Cnr uteiiH will givolin udilrefH on "Pence" which will he followed by general ilii ciisNion. Tlitii'siluy evcniin: is devot ed to "The Library." A library ten and musical program will be followed by n ilictibsioii of the vnrious plinsch of library opportunity. This meeting will be of general inlerot to fench ers as well us (o oorv one who is inierestcd in ohiMreu'H rending. The meetings nro nil open to the puhlir; mid it is hoped Hint every ses sion will bo hugely uttniidud. All women nro invited to iiltcnd. MisH Mnrion II. Towne, Oregon's fiit woinuii inimiber of llie stute leg islature, hns charge of the program and general nrrniigciuenls, which in sines ppniclicnl dihciissiou of live tojncs. 11 you nrMiiferi-tcd in child wel- fiiro you will hour .ludgu Kelly yctl- tiesdny nftbrili Senl-.-miier '. nl the Huiti church on ''Juvenile Work." 'lliujjiidge is ery liiuilt Iii terotcd !n this work and cnn give you fucte'Uiut will miike you sit 'ui and inkc ifolicc. Dr. Hill will spenh nt the wimu , nhu-c on "t'linritv Work." ff yon think the doctor hail u picnic Uiat .vfinler. come nnd' hear him. Dr.' (Jnrstens will xivoiK new food for thpiight on the social center problem. Yon nro certainly interest ed in one of the throe nnd they nre all live tones befoi'o tlte pooplo. Don't he n dead one. Take an uetivv interest iu the things of today, lie member thu time nnd place. A Dem urest contest will be hcli in the Ilap lit church Wodnestluy evening, Sep tember 22,- nt 8 o'clock. Tlio cou lestunlsare oiing people of our town nud .should he eneournged in litis line of study. No admission. FORMER MAYOR OF COMMNER AN PRE Wl Bmiker Uimder Airest UKNVKU. Colo.. S. il.- w . Slaughter of DaWa. ptvaiileiit ot tin i lod ilctvuotile lunik of Pueblo. a- wrrell here Unlay by federal ot heern on a wart-Mat uworn out U geveruwent lUfficerc ta c4JiiHtHtun with the uauk failure here lat Mnrt-ii. Sliiuyldei ge luuiwit' up. IDENT TALK PEACE TRIP WASHINGTON', Sept. 21. William J. Ilr.uin tomorrow will conler with President Wilnou. The cimavcincnl wiib inndiModitv at tli While iioii-e nt Mr. Hail's reiiuest. It will be tho first mnii the former secretary of state nud the pronidmit have jnct since Mr. llr.Miu n.n' the c.ibi.it throe moutliH mm lieeaiivj ho w.is not willing to follow (he prcsi.leiu's pol icy iu the (ItMiiinn snbmuriiie crisis. What thu two men will iIimiiv. was not diselostid. Oti'ieial Wnsliiiiglnn, hiiwccr, cv pects they will diseiiss the rcceiti irti posal thtit Mr. Mryitn go Io Kuinpc to talk )chuc and to urge ucccptauce of his pcHoo eouiiMiMion ti-ctv liy (IcriiniiiN, and that Mr. Itnaii's nit uoiiiiced opposition to .nix iii-iviim iu the iiHtioiiul dufciiM's will lc toiK-hed upon. It has been rcisirtcd in .- Icinis- trillion ciivhx. lliwt Mi. Itixau will use his wide inl'lHeniv in conuie t" oppoe the invsldent's hhIioiuiI il--fotuc program if it ootempluto uu niitteriiil inei'iMifcOs. Some of the cliMoxt observer hnvo pritV-.ed to believe that before emigres meets the proHdent would outline his plan- ! Mr. Hrynn nud that they would be t such m nature u. to eommand the siip poit ol the noted paeilieist anil thus put tne uniicil siretMlli ol (lie nemo ci'Mtic puitv IhIiiih1 them. t'crtaliily "You Miyjt is a problem pUi f" "Yea, it hiuguh on a woman's ugv.' L N PASES yfl llfcujluu died Friilnv night ut u hiibpitui.ni Los Angeles at the ngo of 7."i yearg.( .Mr. t'oltou, who is woll known nnd rcmcmbeied in Ashland, had been living iu tliirdena, Cnl., for the past fourteen yeurn, nnd for the fifteen years previous lived iu Ash In ml on the pproperty now known lis the Albert Johnson place. Ho wag in thu abstract business during the hist years of his resilience here nnd wits mayor of the city of Ashland for two years. He leuvos n wife nud llirco ilniighters, Mrs. lertlm Whttcd of Ibis city, Mrs. Lorn Fullw of Gur demi and Mr. Charlotte Shidcler of Los Angeles. The funeral is being held iu (luiileiia today. Mr. Colton wns known and rcspecled throughout southern Oregon us n man ol abso luleh stJitdl.ist principles nud tho htche-t plane ot chnrai'tcr. With Medford Trsai, ts Moil ford Mail IWOWKS V1LLH, 'JYa., Sept. 2t. Lcgnl rci;ot;li of towns ip Ihin Vcliqii today showed tlml iueefclhi) .Mcicitii bandit, outbreaks- hogiin-iii July about fifty Mi'Sic-niis" huvov lieoil urrcHtcd, Hourly thirty released', ojltt' killed, while nrisoncrs 61' civil utitliOritici nre Mill' iti juil nnd 6ul' on lio'nd. ThuAe'fiBiire' dd:not include dos- uibly 300 MoxfeunB wlfo hnvo been reported "gotten,'' ns expressive hlnng bf (ho bonfer deserillcK the fnlo of a Mexican who is killed or disappear without thu formality of being- Inkon to jail after posses witch him. Neither do they include about fifty Mexicans killed in open buttle. An accurate estimate of Mexicans "gotten" is impossible owing to tho secrecy mnintuiiicd bv muiiy civil nnd slate officers. Full lubricating Eificiency In fact, the highest lubricating chr Slf4 fr t.ubtitction Tn' tltuclien Chart, tftnllf ing make ami mfdcl of your car. Frtt. ManaBooDovx)iiv ciency so dcciarea tne ury or Awards at San Francisco and San Dieno JJxpositions, Zerolene is made from asphalt-base crude, de clared by many well-known auth orities on gat engine lubrication to make the best lubricating oils. STANDARD Oil, COMPANY (CilifornU) Mrtffo-.l ZEROISE ilte SiandarA Oil for Motor Cars HEAVY FROST STRIKES MIDDLE WEST STALES OMAHA, Sept. iil. Theio wu a light frost here last nnilit. It ex tended to nil paiU of' northern Ne braska. It is not hejieved to havo damnged corn, most of winch is be yond the damage point. TOPEKA, Kan., Sept. '2 L Frosts prevailed in northern nnd western Iiinsns last night. THE MEDFORD CONSERVATORY OP m'SIC,,OItATOUV, KXPIUJSSIOX, Pl'HWO SPKA1UXO AX j..J PHYSICAL THAIXIXG MUS'C IS A MORAL LAW. It glvos soul to tho unlvcrso, wines to tho mind, flight to the ltnnBlnntlon, a chnnn to sadness, gaiety and life to everything. It Is tho essenco of order, and lends to all that Is good, Just, and bcaulltul, or which It Is the Invisible, but nev ertheless, dnzzllng, passlonnto and c.tcrnnl form. Plato. Thoro are so many palntul sounds In this mcchnnlcnl nnd mer cantile age, which wo nro forced to bear, why not mnko a flclenct. or cultivating musical voices? liila Wheclor Wilcox. &afle7IlUfC9 e Jnfants and Invalids HORLICK'S THE OMGINAL MALTED MILK The Food-Drink for all Ages Rich milk, malted (train, in powder form. For infants, invalids uJ growing children. Pure nutrition, upbuilding lU whole body. Invigorates nursing mothers J the aged. Mora healthful than tea or coffee. n Unions you say "HOnilG.TlV yoa may QOi a sutustltutOK to MRS. ED ANDREWS VOICE CULTURE OPI3HA ANIl OltATOItlCAL COACH Fifteen years oxporlcnco In opera nnd public sinning. Mrs. Guy Cliilders, Accompanist Studio, rjoom 1, Coniineivial College JJldg. Sjght reading nnd preparatory work for young pcoplo trom 1C yenrs In classes or four. 10 DAISY BUTTER FOR QUALITY AND FLAVOR lb' VOt' N'AXTTIIi: MUST Insist on 'Daisy" at Your Grocer madk nv The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. MKOKOItO, OHIICOV l liir 5"nriA7in5 at rail llrc!C! :: Materials is Larger Than Ever ! t r f too kvtu 'm ciassii'v. KOIt SAUK Fine dnitblo brak hod- wtui), sprliiKS nut! mattress. 1 1 l a South Oakdale avo. )5C WAXTKI) Position on ranch by man and wlfo; exiorieiu-ed. Address Hox 99, Mail Tribune. 1C1 WANTKD -Itvsidouco for cash, must be bargain Ho c, MalJ Trl The Real Suffrage Thought of Women KlullxunooU i ul) uptwriuott iq HuntMi'i tnliiit nd with it xuim UhjiiiIiU .T ,w In rrtlik- ABit iwrj-rtiaic I In1 iwiiim ana Ju twuM nt tlio onlrjl Au ritrnt rniwl), "Motker't Fiiom1 " It lvlM)' rfWUHnrmlfU. lluiulietU u( onn(i lutilttfr rlli l rn-rl Uw) t ,i ihV stHnc of aininvig; lrk.iinw, uriuuu ii (UVr itlUrH Qtt 4 Uittic of M t. T' rririur at dntr ttor. 9nyty ppl It 0tT tjie Uirurli numcIW nj r-t Mur ?, V.r,,.tX.ff)i Mt Oav nnd nlrtit Writs Ui Ilrad8a RxoUtMr C, km I lm, JUJt, Atlanta. C, . lor ilKir Uu4uw anj IrutrvKtha Uiak. I f T T ? t ? ? V T r r r r y i i i i T r v y y y y y y y y y y y y f y V t V t y y y w 8k Phi So extensive was tho variety of weaves and patterns offered to us this season by tho mills that wo found it necessary to buy larger stocks than ever in order to present representative assortments to our customers. Our stock now contains a full lino of cloakings, suitings and dress goods in the best patterns and weaves. We secured these fabrics at most advantageous prices and we have marked them proportionately. However, wo cannot too emphatically urge upon our customers the necessity for early selection if theso low prices aro to be obtained. Prices are advancing, and in most cases whoro re-orders are given wo oursolvos shall have to pay more and consequently shall havo to charge more. Therefore, wo adviso you to buy NOW. 45-IN. FRENCH SERGE 75c weight This piviu'l) Serge right weight both for girls A II-Wool is just the for dresses, Mild lllflllK . ...... ...v... .., made from very fine soft wool and should give best ol wear, made hi all stapje shades. We consider it the best value ever offered for the price, per yd .'...75c $1.50 36-IN. SKINNER'S SATIN $1.35 This uell-Unowii ait in, as usual, is the very best ami safest o buy, carried in all shades, also black ami while, our sjK'cial price, I 'ft' yawl $1.35 NEW FALL CLOAKINGS 5(i-ineh All-AVool Plain and Fancy Weaves, comes in plaids, stripes and diagonal weaves, values bet ter than any other place, per yard SJ.G9 56-IN. ZEBELINE CLOAKING, $2.50 Ooinus iu colors and black, has beautiful high lus ter finish and will be in great demand this season, especially well adapted for long coats. $3.00 54-IN. VENETIAN BROADCLOTH $2.25 Neyer before have we been able to place before you s.o complete a line of All-AVool Venetian Satin fin ish Hroadcloth at so low a price; it is sponged and shrunk read to make up for suits, skirts and jack ets, big line of new shades to select from. ' . 36-IN. VENETIAN SATINE 45c Thik sat me is well adapted for house dresses, has a very fine soft finiah ajul comes in small figures and soft toned stripes, washes like cotton, but still retain its sifKy luster and guaranteed to wear, our special price only 45; last was Visit our Dressmaking and Millinery Departments. I ft .uv fib ,w 4 Jr wfwG &1Q OUTING FLANNELS 10c, 12c, 15c We show the most com plete line iu Medford. We bought these, goods winter whe-n colton very low, and pattern lines complete, light, and dark colors,- fancy stripes and broktn cheeks, also white. ao-iucli piujn White Out ing'Ranuel, good quality, special )rieu 12'p 25 pieces Fancy Outing Flannel, lijjltfc and dark eolors, special price 5 Pictorial Patterns Are the Best K O 6 i t y y y y y y y y y y y y y T y y y f y y y x f y y f y y y y y y y y y y y y V f y y tetetetetel