PAGE TWO MIODFOItU MATT -TRIBUNE, MKDKOUI). OlMWOX, FKTTMY, SEPTEMBER 24.191.").. 'I !! r f i C I I hi I i .f ; ft f t' i h fc. IOC ALAND IMPERSONAL 4 MM-'4"''-,-t'i" 'fi ThQ Elks beautiful decorntlonB in tlici largo Auditorium nt tlio Nnt re ceived ecorcH of compliments. Tlioy will Id enjoyed flRnlfi by the inibllc nt tho tlanco Srilurilny lilfil t. 169 Miss Gladys Hollo roturnod Thtirn dny from ft thrco layn visit with rel atives and friends at (3 rant 8 Pass. Do Voo delivers tho Orcgonlnn to you oTcry day for 7Go n month. Tho first footbnll gnrno of tho sea son will bo between tho high Hchool nqund and n team composed of mmn bor ofs tho nlumnl. Itlpo (omntocs wanted nt ItogUo flivor Valley Cannery.. F. L. King of Corvnllls is among tho out of town visitors in tho city this week. I'nncr hanger and painter, tinting, etc. Phono G44-M to It. Sandors. 123 W. W. Harmon of Orants Pass spent Thursday in tills city visiting friends and attending to business mnttcrs. 8oo Dave Wood about that firo In suranco policy. Office Mail Trlbuna Bids. 1'at flwayne of tho Upper Applegnlo spent Thursdny In Mcdford attending to business matters, and shipping two carloads of his Texas cattlo. Air. fiwayno announces that ho will novor ngaln ralso tho Toxas species. Tho first of tho week while riding nftcr cattlo on tho Klamath river, his horse slipped and broke its leg. Tho ani mal had to bo killed. It was regard ed as one of the best cow ponies In the county. Try one of thoio big loo cold 5 cent milkshakes at Do Voo's, Dean Hilton of San Francisco spent Thursdny in this city and Jacksonville on JmibIiioss. Drs, A. It. and T.oUIro Hedges, chl roprartio physicians, Stewart build ing, 23G i:ast Main St. K. V. Cartor and K, T. Staples of Ashland 'spent Thursday afternoon nnd evening In Mmffnrd attending to blislnoss matters aitd tho Kile dcdlca. lion exorcises. For flour or feed phono Medford Uollor Mills. Phono G07. F, Y, Allen, the garbage collector, charged with violation of tho stato law covering tho disposal of dead ani mals, plead guilty before Jtistlcojof tho I'onco Taylor Thursday afternoon, and was fined $10 and casts. Ho promised to observo sanitary lawn in tho futuro, nnd improvo lilts stock, pens, Oct it nt DoVoe's. Hear aro reported to lx iiuineroiiH In (ho Woodruff .Meadows district. Tho animals are preparing to go Into holes for tho winter, and aro fat at this iieason, Hot Tamnlcs at tho Shasta. Traces of rain thnt foil Wednesday and gave hopes of u substantial bIiow cr, much m'cdrnl to put tho ground In Kood shape for fall plo Won, have been dispelled by cooler weather and bright iiklcs, (lot your butter, eggs, milk, croam and buttermilk nt Da Voo's. ' (leorgo Thomas of Harron spent Thursday In Medford attending to business matters. Weston Camera Shop for first class Kodak finishing nnd Kodak supplies, James Dean of (tlendalo is spend ing n few days In the city and valley attending to business matters. When better lnsttranco Is sold Holmes Tho lnsuranco Man will soil it. W. S. Ilnrnum or Jacksonville, bns relnrjtod from an oxtondod visit to ('roncont Slty mid other Orogon const points. Cottago Oheotie has a food value equal to leiin bmf. Ask your groeor for It In air tight packages. 100 Though tho statu will no dry Jan uary 1st, consignments of whtskt have been ruenhed by loiul dealers, to fill orders In barrel lots, n num ber of oltlsons preparlnic foi tho drouth that is to cotuo. When the first or the your comes, the storks of liquor In Jackson county will be sold ifown slim. Hackers of the IkhuIhiI wurohouie at Montague, (Nil , do not expect to do buslnoss on n Jarge sinle, until aftor tho supply laid In now Is itxhausted. It Is ostlmnted that the mipply being laid In, will last for sl months after tho stato goes dry. Head tho Portland Orcgonlan. Miss Juno llolbrook of Hugeno is visiting friends nnd rotative in this city for a row days. Until Octobor 1st Dr. Myrtlo S. Lookwood will Umlt hor offlco hours jo Monday, Wednosday nnd Friday from 3 to 4:30 P. m. Other hours by appointment only. George H. Carpenter and wlfo havo roturnod from an nuto trip to Crajor l.ako. Tnko ypur watch to Johnson, tho Jowoler, you will recoive unusuauy good sorvlco, Jack F. Merrill of Gold Hill is spending the dny in Medford sitend Iiir to buslnoss matters, and visiting friends. j. o. (Jerking, the host all around photographer in southern Oregon, Always reliable. Negatives made ny. where, time or place. Studio 3HS Main it. Phono 3 20-J. County Clerk Gnrdncr of .inckson vlllo spont Thursday afternoon Hi Medford attending to business mat ters, Johnson, at tho Hook Store, n export watch repairer. ' J. A. Wcstcrlund has been appoint ed ono of tho trustees of tlio tilghth National Apple show at Spokane, Wn., to bo hold Nov, 15th to 20th. Plnns aro already being made to have some of our flno Iloguo river Valley apples put on exhibition nt this show. Ail growors who doslro to outer tholr npplos for prizes should Ken Air. Wes teriund, nnd ho will attend to tho de tails for them, nnd hco that the fruit will be properly entered and cared for. Merchnzts' Lunch, 25c. Tho Shasta. It. i, Kelley, master fish warden, Is in Mcdford on n tour of Inspection, looking nftcr the fish laddors at var ious dams, Ho visited tho Applcgnto Friday. Ho states that eight yenrs ago, when stationed nt the Klk creek butchery, he recommended h trout hatchery on nig Htitte. I tnko prldo in making your watch kcop perfect time. 1 havo every fa cility for doing flno watch repairing. Johnson tho Jowoler. C. F. Stone, grand exalted ruler of the Klamath Falls lodge of Hilts find a member of the stato game commis sion, spent Thursday and Friday in Mcdford attending tho Klks' dedica tion and conferring with local sports men regarding conditions on Hoguo river. Hemstitching done, 10c per yard, Mrs. Hnnrys, nt Moo's storo. 172 II. Ij. Wnlthors, general mnnngor of the Cnllfornln-Oregon Power Co., is nble to bo out aftor tlireo days con finement duo to an attack of grippe. IMgar Ilnfcr Is on a business trip to Portland, Mrs, Leach, expert corsotlorre, ma terial nnd tit guaranteed, 32C North Dnrtlctt. Charles Munsnn, representing tho Pacific Paper company, Is spending n few days In tho vnlloy on business. Ton Velio & Hnrrls have rccolved word that their last carload of Hurt lotts sold in Now York for f 2.25. Cottago Cheese mado by Jackson County Creamcrv for snio nt all gro tors in air tight packages. 1)10 Fred 11. Hopkins of Central Point returned Thursday from a business trip to Portland. Harry Thaw was a fellow passougor on tho train, being booked for Shr.sta Springs. Hugh Postou, tho crack marksman, leaves Friday evonlng for Portland. Tom Marshall, lcador of tho All Amerlran team of mnrksmon, who cir cumnavigated the world, and famed over the nation ns a sportsman, editor of tho mnrksmon department of tho Heat st papers, who arrived Thursday to participate In tho Medford Gun club shoot, will remain hero n week or ton days inspecting his orchard lit forests. Tho annual shoot or the 'Med ford Itod and Gun club Is being held tills afternoon, with Hugh Postou and Tom Marshall and many other famous shots competing. Tho Mall-Trlbuno trophy Is on tho competitive list for professionals. Among the local marks, moii partlopatlug are Dr. Heely nnd Chris Gottlieb. The shoot will be completed this afternoon. Sam Saudry, of Hoguo Hlvcr, super intendent ot screens, spent Friday Jn Medtord attending to buslnoss mat tors. At tho Public Market n fine veal Saturday in Hooth 4. 150 According to figures compiled by M. O. Wllklus of Portland, -who has boon leathering data on automobiles In tho stato of Oregon, thero Is a machine for every 25 persons In the county of Jackson. It Is estimated that J 10, 000, QUO Is Invested in tho machine and thilr nccusorlwi. Thero are 1071 ears in Jackson county, and 2:, 73 autos In the state. The flro department was called out this afternoon to nxtlUKUlsh a grass fire on North Klvorsldc avenue near Liberty street. it was reported In this city this noon that Depub Sheriff Cur ley Wil son had been shot for a bear on Pleas ant rroek near Hoguo river Tho deputy Hheilff was walking around tlitt stntots ot this elt. when the re port was at Its bolght. Portland papers quorlod about the rumor, llow t started no ono knows. Shipments of cattlo from the llngui) lilt or valley representing t5, onu, totaling 715 head, weie tont from Ashland Wednesday hi Miller Liu or San Franqlsco. J. II. Car lotou n Central Point was the largest shipper, though practically every tookman in the vnllev received a xlleo of thtt $4".u0 It Is estimated that $100,001) worth of beef cattle will bo hipped out nt the valta). Tho eattle are shipped fium Vshtand owing tn the better lonillng liuUUIes maintain ed b tho Southern Paelflo at that point. Stella'!. ItiiiKiiln Counter Men who are not ehliw off the old block are ofuu Jokers off tho old deck. (i!ll.I.IUS ATTKNTIO.V Tho Grisilles will take a Sunday afternoon walk to French Hill where the committee will furnish coffee mid cream Meet nt the I'll Park at 2:30 Let a nil be there. (.OMM1TTUE. COUNCIL GRANTS PERMISSION TROLLEY CHANGE At a lueetlnu of the ell) counrll Thursday night, permission wan granted to the Southern Oregon Trac tion company (Hiillls Interests) to, abandon tholr Siskiyou Heights ex tension, nnd tiso tho rails nnd wires on n line to bo built down tho lilll crcst road, tapping tho Hlghcroft, Lntirelhllrst, and Queen Anne addi tions. Permission wns also granted for the building of the lino down west Main Btrect. Work upon both pro jects will begin nt onco. Tho West Mnln street extension will connect with tho Jacksonville road near the Trail Lumber company plant and will reach a largo population. The electrifying of tho Jaeksonvlllo road Is under way. Tho Jaeksonvlllo pas senger traffic will bo run over tho West .Alain extension, and tho freight cars down tho old Ilnrnum road to prevent the hauling ot ferlgiit cars down the Mnln street line. Tho curve on West Mnln street does not cross tho crown or tho curbing. Tho council nnd S, S. HiiIIIh Thursday inspected the now 'routes. Tho stnto railway commission, tho Southern Pacific and the Hiillls Inter ests will adjust tho matter of cross in gtho 8. P. right of way nt Mnln nvc nuo in tlio near future. GREECE MOBILIZES ARMY (Continued from Page Ono.) mania, Thcso may bo only precau tionary measures, especially as Grccco Is not Inclined to consider oven an attack up Serbia as n cnuso ot war, maintaining that tho Grcro-Scrhlnn alliance ceased to exist when Serbia consented to mnko territorial conces sions to Hulgnrla whllo tho object of tho nlllnnca was to nvold nny nltern tlon ot tho boiindnrles established by tho treaty of HUcharest, Grceco also ninlntnlns that tho nltlnnce did not consider tho possibility! of a wnr In which tho,.KirOicnii powers would participate.'' To Cut llussla orr PA ltl'8, Sept. 2 1. Tho Hulgnrlnn situation Is absorbing the attention of Frnnro to the exclusion of nil other topics, Little doubt Is felt that King Ferdinand has decided to cast IiIh lot with tho Central powers. "For 1110111118," says Jean Herbotte, ono or tho authorities of Franco on foreign politics, "tho quadruple en tente .has boon talking to Hiilgnrlu without acting. Jlurlng tho samo pe riod Hiilgarfa bt been preparing to net wlthoift talking. Tho time has come when Hiilgnrlu Is nctlng." Most military mon believe thnt Hulgnrin will hurl troops Into tho up per Moravn nnd Vnrdnr valloj'B In Serbia and thun out the Salnnlkn-Nlsh railroad near Uskub, which would cut Ilussla ofr from alt communication with lmr allies excopt through Arch angel. TOO IfcVTK TO CUSSI1'V. LOST- Sat u rday . Sept . IMb, gold locket and pencil marked K. I). Finder return to Tribune offlco nnd receive reward, Mrs. Frank C. Preston. Telephone Jacksonville. 1G1 FOIl SALH Five passenger. I -cj Un der Hen automobile, first class con dition at a bargain. Phoiiv U2-J 1(15 JONES' Cash Grocery The Now Store with the New Prices (loud Hulk ('oflco, 111. (i Ovstul Wlul i Ronp.. C (illis. host linllctl Oat J0 . .2.V s ...'J")( Tillamook Clifiw 'J0c Ai'oni Hraiui llaiusbt'st fhiuU', II) 18c Good lUirk (YacktTs, Ik. .10c lf lls. Sujjiu $1.00 rorimieal Me Fresh lYanutTuttei lb.. U0c II pkyp. Coin I'Mitkes. .. ..2.V All ('foaineiy Butler, rull.fioe. AVatch .Jones' windows ami keep ptibtetl on Vege talilo prices. We pay !U)e a dmeii for eggs and 50e a pound lor but ter in trade. PHONE 235 INTERVIEW ADVISORY D0RD (Continued from pagd ono) , ,. . '"Flying ltQ nfllcs an hour, thcso (Jiieen I-HlzabctliH of tho air could easll) commnnd ffill control of the skies. "Wo nro looking for Improvements lit thrco vory Importnnt things In ton Ncction with aeroplanes now more scientific) conBtruiUlon, bettor moors, mid soino now, tilieTinloiil fuel to tnko tho place or gasoline Wo must have n rucl with mora power units per wplght. ; ,. "As soon i nir engineers, scientists nnd chemists concentrate on these details of flying machines, as, they liavo done In tho enso of automobiles, wo shall sea aeroplanes glowing in slo nt n rnto Uint would stnrtlo n .1 tiles Verne ' "tfcppollns have dono nothing of military vnluo. They hnvo dropped bombs upon unfortified cities, oven upon London itself. Hut London will get used to bombs. When tho Ger mans find it no longer safo t onnvl gate tholr dirigibles over Kngland, they will send over other aircraft. "Kngland eventually will drive ofr tho Zeppelins with her aeroplanes. She could do so now did she not feel It mure importnnt from a military standpoint, to send most ot hor aero planes to the righting front, Corn Limpers! Usi "Gets-It" and Smils! Corns Como Bight Off, Clean nnd Quick I You Needn't Limp, or Fuss With Your Corns Any Moro I What's; tho us of spolllnrr n Reed llmo for yourself by llmplm; around with flerco corns7 Its ono of the enilest thtnRS In the world, now, to got rid ot them. "Oets-U" docfl it "Tbota Corn Come Rltht Off, Cl..n A Wbltllt, br Uilog CU-W" Ihn new way. Thnt'fl why "riots-It" lim Ix'coimi tlio corn remedy of Ainrrli'ii. tlio hlssest clllni corn remedy in the world, tiroforrcd liy millions. Do yoo remember that, too-entlng nlvo you trlid, that tloky tape, that toc- iniiiilllnf- li.inilnur. Ihn uouclnif VOU VII dono with knlvns, rurors nnd sclsH(irs7 Writ now, for4l them nil. No morn fumlnii, no uioro pal". Whenever yeu mo ultnplo, easy ticts-It." tho corn is iluomcil. snro. Bo H every cnllm, wnrt or bunion. Never cut corni or rnllmci. It mnkes tlicm prow that I much fmternnd lncreiucs tho ilnmrxr of . MimnI pnlDon. Kocuttlng Is nffcsinry by i iiiliiK '(Ictj.It." Uo It tonlKlit nnd cud i your corny oslstencn. ,,i., ' tlctB-It" Is sold by nil drURRlst. JBo ii liottle, or sent direct by 15. . IjuvrcncoACcOlilcimo. t&kOfti rJ A . If- . . -.. ". 7irm f 'jaAjv "of i ",V ', "l 4J tfj K ij4 .930 JJi. l fc'A tkjr Y BEAUTIFUL SHOWING OF FALL tylLLINERY. THE EXPRESS HAS BEEN BRINGING IN MANY & V TJttWTT.ATS ALSO OUR WORKROOM IS TURNING OUT MORE HANDSOME NEW HATS DAILY. A x , mrr,rm nniTijm !. , ! wnnuui auuujjai f t ? V ? ? ? T ? y y y y y y For the School Girls . A lint showinir of Winter ("oats also i'oi the little lot 2 to ( yoaw. Priced $2.98 to $10.00- CHILDREN'S SWEATERS The lhadle make, i)rieed $1.98, $2.2fi and $3.69. CHILDREN'S DRESSES f 9o, 69c, $1.19 and $1.48 Tin: DAViiHinT ST()1?K x ... .MWli.4fr& "As soon ns she has n surplus ot noroplnnes-nml it is salil'she is now building a fleet of GO.goo machines sho will protect her citizens from at tacks ot thcso flcrjnl marauders As n member ot the United Stntcs Nnval Advisory Hoard, Wood admit ted ho thought It would bo wlso for America to build two or three air ships of tho Xoppolln typo for exper imental purposes. , Scientist!) may discover sotuo light er material than thnt used In con struction ot Zeppelins, and a gas as light but not ns dangerous ns jiydro gcu; In '.which nfio4 lid snd," thoro might, ho h futuro for llghter.thau ulr machines. In .the early tlnys or aviation, Wood was numbered' nulling tho drcatiiorfc. He now recA lko saying, "I told you so." Wood Is convinced aerial liners will noon cross the Atlnntlc. BRITISH STEAMER CHANCELLOR SUNK BY SUBMARINE LONDON. Hed- HI. The Hntisli vtcnmHliip Cliiuuellor hn Leon Mink. Part of her crew yvni snvud. Search is lieifi' mnde for the othctx, The Chancellor wns owned by tin Iliirrifoil line of Liverpool ntld wn enframed in Hie trnns-Aflnnlie trnde. Slii was limt reported nt Liverpool. ittitbmobile Wanted FOR HOUSE AND. LOT I have a three-room house and lot in Grants Pass, Oregon; no incum brance, taxes paid-, abstract, and in sured for $250. Will trade even - for good automobile. ;i(i .i.'i'i - WILL H. WILSON 126 NORTH FRONT STREET We also have those Wool Sox for 10c Look at 1 hese r all and W Yoiirown critical viowmir 01 oiii'-niiinvvn.ii'i "''lin ."'" ' ; , f that they are siceesst'nlly accomplishing the tw-lild ohject which epenence holds y lor Voniig and Old lOcononiy and Smartness. y Ori-Miialitv, talent and honest v in execution make the special showing oL our y 4STyLi-A,,L," Cloaks and Suits for Misses and Women ol noteworthy inipor- y tance. li'.vnui'l wiirkiiiniishin m.,.11.,.1,1,.11 ...iliiiM mill I'filii'icK. will L'ivu vou lireater satisfaction for the nioney you V spend on your Autumn outfit this year. See them at least, because, the better you are informed, the more capably yon can buy. I We invite vou to look over the varietv ot beautilul models uliered. mi will f find waiting for vour inspection a compr'-uensive assortment of .fashion's latest de- roe, and each garineiu of reliable and guaranteed quality, because; it. bears tliis label. Tailored Suits $16.50 to $45 wjjv tiWHrn QTTnwTWfl TN Aiiu " ww ,.., . Winter Underwear The new stock in Ladies Winter Underwear is ready for you to choose from; get yours whilu the, stock is comph to. tTii0n Suits, 59c, 75c, $1.25 up to $3.98. X'ests. 35c and 59c. CI: Yriiir Grocery Orders r momihsrJ 'TsflAsfBsHHiii'L'i K- 7li Fruits, Vegetables and Melons Everything the market ai'foids in this line always at this store. "We sell all products of home, ltoi'it?s and mills. MARSH & BENNETT Second door east .First National Bank. Phone 2ul2. Smart and Reasonably Priced ..... .. ulimi'ri'iini,"in n.. ..,.,,. ., i ...I I ,...m... a hv exiu tert designers, superh fit V1RAM V '4-" TvTT'TiT'nRD AND AT A LESSS PRICE. AVill 'be highly nppreei- ..4...I 1..r lid lliwl Villi Will ' illUll 'V Ui5 "" .' " UM)iTijilnlhhi!rhuuul ityol" our goods, thai aro all (he ehiiiecrtl, and the service is firsl-olnss. Try us and see., ' 1 ? inter Dtyies $ i T JL and' graceful lines, with f i i y y y y y Winter Co.ats $10 to $45 I l y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y x T .T MORE NEW SILK WAISTS MORE NEW SILK PETTI COATS MORE NEW HAND BAGS NEW FALL STOCK OF UMBRELLAS NEW FALL KABO CORSETS NEW STOCK OF FURS F JT IS FROM A 11 REN'S IT IS UK HIT