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T TAGE TWO. MFJTFOR1) M.MTj TKIBDNE. MKDFORH, OUKtlOY, AVKDN'KSDAV. ;UWST 2, 1010 TOCAL AND J-' PERSONAL Miss Anna Storm lrlt Wednesday; niorniim ' imipikI it week v-llh lier sister, Mrs. Kilgore at Uokuu Hlvcr. Siskiyou or C.'nlestin w.iU-r, 10c liottle at lc Voo'b; r.c ..-iit on bottle. On tho back of .10,0110 time table foldern, iilmi-il In Ki'iieral i lrciilation recently by tbe S. 1'. In placed n "--ture of Crater Lake and a column of pertinent faclH, advertlslnij ItB value an a scenic resort. Each iasenKer on B. P. trains is given one of these folders. Baths 25". Hotel Holland. ' !A. F. North and family are spend liiK the day on llogno River, flshlnK. Grays place for cigars, to baccoes. A shipment of 3000 pounds of flour was sent by parcel post from Medford to Happy Camp Wednesday morning. It may soon ho unneces sary to put a truck on to handle the mall from pontoffice to depot aa one of last week's shipments was a ton of coal. Lunch poods at Do Voe's. , Judge V. M. Calkins Is spending the day In (irants Pass on legal business. Tho world's greatest companies Holmes, Tho lnsiirnnco Mnn. (luy l.nwlon loft. Wednesday morn ing to spend a month nt Kort Klam ath. Typewriter paper of all kinds at Medford Printing Co. Claim Heel and I.eon l.awtir. are working on tho government pipe line near Klamath Kails. Host ice-cream at Do Voe's. Hay Cole and family returned Tuesday night from Minneapolis, where they spent the past two weeks. Try a King Spitz cigar and en courage homo Industry. tf Mr. and Mrs. Gus Samuels and daughter, i.S'cva, loft Tuesday night for Newport, where they will spend two weeks. Dr. KIrcbgesHnor will bo at Hotel Nash every Wednesday. Hours for consultation 10 to 3. Taylor Hurch and family left In their car for Crater Lake Tuesday afternoon. (jet your milk, cream, butter, cwws and butter milk at Do Voo's. Dr. W. P. Holt of Uagle Point met ab the train Wednesday morning, Mrs. W. K. Purdy of llerkeley, itmlher of Mrs. Holt. Mrs. Purdy Is a recognized authority on San I'lnn clsco and the surrounding country Ono of her books on Frisco, "San Francisco As It Was. As It Is nnd How to See II," Is published by the Paul F.ldcr Co., of San Francisco. Mrs. Purdy will remain with her daughter at Kagle Point for some weeks. Ciray's place, cold, drinks, fruits. The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. T. A. Ilnwel, 713 Cedar street Thursday afternoon. All old and new members as well ns friends, are members as well as friends are in vited to attend. Sco Dnvo Wood about that flro In surance policy. Offico Mall Tribune Uldg. A number of Medford people, for mer residents of th- south, will at tend the "Dixie Land" picnic to bp held In l.lthhi Park, Ashland August 9. Hepresentnttves from every South, em stale are expected to he prpscnt. IMrs. A. Trup Lundy, Nu-tlonp Cor sets. Phone S2S. 47 N Orange. Its Afler living but lew hours, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Wright of Fast Jackson street, died Monday, .Inly 1. lllg r.c mllkshakt at He Voe's. Miss Helen Downing arrived Wed nesday morning from Portland mil will be the guest of Miss Vera Olin stead. Kxpert corset ler. Ilnrcley and Abdo-Support. Phone r,s:t-.l. After a trip enibrnrliig Washing ton. D. ('...New Yoik and other Kustern points and a month spent at Hie home or his uncle, Col. William Nelson Polouzp of Cliic;mo, Hob Pebiuze, Wednesday morning, return ed to Medlord. In June Hob was given a special West Point appoint ment by Hie President. However, the appointment bus been deferred until March. 1017. until which lime he will attend Scliuinau's preparatory K. bool, Washington. D. ('., largely at tended by men who will enter West Point, lie will leave Medlord Septem ber I. During his slay In the L'ut. Holi too!, a prominent part in ath letics, being runner-up In Ho Illinois golf tourney, reaching the finals in the .Southern Wisconsin tenuis tour ney and capturing fourth place I'l I lip Chicago Marathon, a swim ot two. miles In Lake Michigan in a field of -Hi of the prominent swim mers of Die ('nltcd Stall.-. During his slay in Medlonl, Hob will lake his old place iu right Held wlih the Medlonl team, playing against Weed noxt Sunday. Gate sells Ford cars, (100 down ' And 126 a month. A. A. Snyder of (ilcn.tiito Is spend ing a few days In Med ford. Why not g"t it "I I'c Voe's Medford Klks are preparing for a throe-day carnival to be held In Au gust. .Already mcmbcra arc selling chances on a Dodge louring car to be raffled off. I'ackerts tally cards In stock at the Medford Printing Co. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Isaacs will have Thnmlav morning for Portland where they will spend two weeks. See the stock labels curried by the Medford Printing Co , If you are In a hurry. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. I.uomls and family will leave Thursday morning for Pelican hay. whoro they will spend two weeks. Puller milk, 10c gallon at Do Voe's. Vi According io a telegram received this morning by Secretary l.alta of tho Commercial Club, the Moy's Club Hand of Oakland, Cal., will arrive In Medford next Saturday morning. Dur ing tho day they will play In va rious parts of the business district and Saturday night will give a dance In tho Nat. Sunday night they will give a free open air concert. Tho time and place of the concert will be announced later. Tho band Is at present appearing at Yreka. The best always. Central Cafeteria" J. K. Olmstead has purchased a Chalmers Six touring car. Auto wheels repaired; first class Job guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Mitchell's Hopair Shop, opposite pub lic market. Harry I). Mills of Hullo Falls spent Wednesday night In Medford. IMrs. K. W. Wlllo, who has ro n 1 1 y returned from Los Angeles, where sho attended n national train ing school for spirilla cnrsetlers, is now ready to give expert servlco In made to measure corsetry. Phone 207-.I or call 324 Vancouver ave. Klnier and Carroll llertelson of Grants Pass are business visitors in Medford today. He Voe will .novo to tho corner of Main and Oakdalo about August 10. Tommy Dtinnlngton and Miss Lit nlln McKce of Jacksonville were mar ried by Justice of (be Pence Dox al Jacksonville Monday night. The young coutdo will make their home in Medford. Mr. Dunnlnglon Is em ployed In the meat shop of Kii Iliiins Take those loose auto wheels to Billings Carriage and Auto Works and have them in ado llko new, at a small expense. Otto W. Nelson of San Jose is spending a few days in Medford. Mr. Nelson was here two years ago and was so favorably Impressed with the valley that he returned at Hie earliest opportunity and will probably go into business here. fiet your bakery goods at Do Voe's. W. M. Tothnrow of Central Point is a business visitor In Medford to day. Clct your labels early. Don't wait until (ho last minute. The Medford Printing Co. is tho place to get thuui. 'Residents of Jacksonville are now obtaining water from wells and springs as the city water has been reported unfit for use. Doctors are watching the water supply closely for the appearance of typhoid germs. None liiivo been found, as yet. D. M. Lowe of Ashland Is In .Med ford today on, business connected with tho Jackson County Fair. Ilutler milk r.c quart at Dp Voe's. Numerous thefts of hose uoz..les, presumably by small hoys ai'e being reported 111 Medford. Pear label time Is hero. Stock labels or special labeis at the Mod ford Printing Co. . .Mrs. Itoscoc Johnson has relumed from a visit with friends In Portland. Pears and apple label printers for tho Hogtio rlvor valley. Medford Printing Co. II. It. Cady has taken the place on I lie police force, temporarily vacated by Pat Mego, dining the illness of .Mrs, Mego. De Voe buys beer bottles. Charles Temple of (llllllls Pass Is transai ting business in Medlonl. Miss Vivian tlreer and Harvey Ling of Ashland spent Wednesday after noon In Medlord. Something new, brick Ice cream In sanitary packages. Keeps two hours. Take one with ou. The. Shasta. "In ibe t 'mi n I ry Dot! .Made and Man toluol." ('helro Cove ("in al. September L'. I. Illoiikings. iurri fomiiy, Oregon. Ph-nic lunches. Central Cafeteria. Smoke a King Stpiti cigar, He. They are home-made. tf v ? jr MS- si .n-. V'i-f-V-i w4 -' " 4 ? rrD CONVICTS ESCAF t prisoner 1"" Oermaus, 1 1; I ml in threo otflcers. A Itussian rcconolterlnc party. Ho statement adds, made a bayem- ! charge iu the Champagne region. Uia-'pei.-ing a Herman detachment. ! Why Snnikf "'K ! W hi n I-a Oomlas are only 10o milllW., SAIJOI, On., Auk- '- 'Mlicial and uiinN nf (lie stutc iiciiilnitiiiry Wi'Hi rxf-iiiiiiity tlu1 (Miimtiy near hcrt' ttnlay tor hix ctjuvii'th who t'-ciipt'il late Inst niht t'roii) a i'anti nl ttiurr than IMMI prl-oiiers ciiL'iiycd in liar- i vrslin; tlic slate flux rrop. TlittMj wliii ccaitMl Wfit! Kdilio IJell, .1. ('. . UritTin ami Thomas Liml-i'V, all con-1 Victcil of larcrny; Khni'r Harnhiinl. ('(iiivii tril on a --tataiiirv Chaijii'; C. I). Jones am! John Smith, survin I crins 1'or Imijflaiy. The men were trusties and were sleepiny; in a tent outside the stockade. 1 After an executive conference, with AV a rd en Minlo, the state board of con trol today announced that it had de "ided to al)oi.-h the camps fur con victs during the flax pnllii): season. Hereafter the prisoners will he sent each morniii!; to the field frum the prison. AS0UITH TELLS ALLIES AIMS TRUST an old-time smoker to pick wisely I A -lot of them have been smoking the OWL for a Koodmany years. Every year they're a little more convinced that it's an rxtra good five-cent cigar. A portrait of Pretty Miss Tounshenrt 1ms been sent to Uvr fallier. (h-iktiiI TowilM-nd, die hero of Kcit el .Annua, who Is a prisoner in ('oiiMHiilinople, to cheer hint in his captivity. TowiimmmI and hi ImukI weiV captiiicil by the TiirU afler hein jm-iimciI in at Kut many moulds GREATEST MYSTERY TALES ARE ECLIPSED OLNKY, IU., A uk fist 1. In Kdar Allen l'oe'tj iihantasdcal brain there never lived a more Heiisutional crtmn than tliat charged against Hoy Hin terliter of "Hell Texas"--the murder of hin 1 7-ye'ir-otd-sveetl.eart, Ktiza lieth Itntcliffo. Air hlown into a ( iillieter by Home nue'K hreath and pumped Into the girl's blood, caused her death a never-before-heard-of method of murder, absolutely w It bout parallel in all criminal and medical history. Kaxlnation of the pirl's body .showed an artery had hern orned wiib a hypivtermic necille, a catheter Inserted in (lie incision nnd air pumped Into the veins. The inrnsh ItiK air caused an air bubble to reach Ihr Kill's heart. Death re.snlted in sta ntly. The theory of the state authorities iu holding I liulerliler Is that ho did not know what killed the Kirl and was as nuzzled at the cause of death aft the doctors. It Is not Intimated by tho prosecution that the youth had any intention of killing tho Klrl. The murder of Hie Kirl, a farmer's daughter, Is tho bluest sensation Itichlnnd Co., has had staco the .lol lie Price murder 12 years afco. AVlien Elizabeth Kntcliffo canio from West Salem ten months apo to live with her sister, Mrs. Bert Fran eher, she was a happy, pretty, care free ulrl. She had known young llinteriitcr before, hut is said to havo favored the attentions of Sam Ilar rin, an O'ney boy. Ilinterliter called on her only occasionally until llar rln was cailed to the colors when the Knur th Illinois marched to tho hr der. With the field clear, Jliuterliter's attentions to tho country became morn marked. They went buggy rid ing often. Their last ride, the police say, was on the night the girl died under an old elm tree, two miles south of Otney. (Continued from page on line-- upon which thce preparation.-, would proceed. Premier A-piith repeated that it was an essential condition to peace that Belgium and Serbia he restored, not only politically, nationally and diplomatically, hut materially and ec onomically, to the positions in which they stood before the war. The de vastcd districts of Krance and Po land will he similarly treated. Xot Aimed nt Neutrals. Kevicwinir the situation in general. Premier Axpiilh em phased two points, first, the dcU-nniuafion of the allies to obtain reparation lor the de vastated areas and second 'that these relations are not ainnd at neu trals." "The attention of the jrovernmeul," continued the premier, "has been call ed to the fact that some apprehension has arisen in neutral countries, more especially in the I'nited States with regard to these resolutions that the resolutions mij-ht be directed ii.unin.-t neutrals. This is not the case. The resolutions contemplated only neces sary measures of M'lf dclen-c ajaius( cei-noniic a; lt'. res-ion threateiiinu; the allies' mo.-t vital interests and in 'car rying them into effect everv endeavor will he made (o insure neutral against sulTeiinu.' l 5rsfVVTi . In an'i Dollar Cliar S; EUte), 1. M A r,UNSTCO. jjfll 1 lli InKv 1NCOWORATBD irfllj I I I Modern Bungalow i s So. HI in sln'Cl. For Sale $1750 Ml l uill in IValinrs. i:.' -t front. ' lii.ih. Inmi-lry: f t.illuniiry tuln: lnt jinn! i..M v.aii r ri.riiniMiiin: I'riiil imii li;!.- tr....-.: ko.1 li'irdrn lol: larso ;ii : i l. cirii nl" 1 !-m t;t . I'ost In I ,,.!!. Wirnl fr nniKc ami ikmi. I-'iii tln'l- rarlin.liire. II. o. I'ururliiT, Asliliiml Ore. or Ciro. I'urucker, St. Mnrk's 1UU. .Med fonl. i General Funstcn's Car Equipped With ' Nobby Tread Tires nj P 1 ' ,ri -f y - h Jon runt a nionxiRArH taken at wt mm iiufsion. rtiA. Here is Major-General Frederick l unston's personal car with Serer-ant Jafnes O Wiley at the wheel. General Kunston, like many other army officers, insists on bavins United States 'Nobby "I read Tires as part of the reu-uiar equipment of his persona! car, because the big, thick, protruding knobs ive the best anti-skid protection, and the tires them, selves have proven their amav.inu durability under the most drastic road and heat tests alont! the Mexican border. I ALLIES GAIN ON WEST FRONT (Continued trom page onnl Aftyr a Rcries of uiisueeesstul al- j taeliH, souin with asphyxiating gas, i Iho Uermaiis gained a little ground : in Vaux-lc-Cliapitre wood and at Che- nols. ! During the actions the French look TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Li ST - -W nt man Kodak tn C;tse HetftTtu Medrnrd and ileltnan Hath1. Ashliud. linder please re turn to Mail Tribune and rect-ne reward. V( TUAMK- Team weiKhim: " tl'O for tine weiuliinn (ltn. Kads Tianster Co.. Medford, t 17 l'(lt SAI.K - ::'t.iorfe-iower Stmle bilker ttoadter. or Mil trade Tor tale model I'ord tourlnc ear. Kn- utiire s Mitt. tor i. t i:s LOST- Will party wno picked u, I'Miwn tin eovre. slip ronLiihimc tretnan ton!-! rrom Kdeor Ha fer's uiir!i mite. pi. n-n return to Home Tel. IV. vffl( 1 1 The Call To Breahfast Has a new appeal for those who awake to a breakfast of ..New r ost i oasties Tln'M' new im ii I'liikcs lii-iii" :i tiniiiiu- ilelii-iniisin-ss l-r;uisi' nl' tln ii- self- dr- cliiic(l I -in-; 1 1 nt iiHii"n nl I'lirni. Tlu I'lavor is tin- true i-ssciiri- el' i hoii i, ripi- I iiiliiiii l orn. I'lilike m ilinary "corn flakes." (In New Toasties tlo not tk--m-ih1 iiHin rn-am ;nul sui;ar fur tlu-ir iialataliility. Try sniiif dry tln-vYc uixxl that way and the test will donnnistrati' their flaw r. 'I'heii try sunir with ereaiii or rieli milk. Note that New Post Toasties an not '. ha ITy " in the paekai;!': and that they don't nmsli down when ertam is added. New Po.st Toasties an- known ly the tiny "Imlilih-s" on eaeh flake, iro diii ed hy 1 1 n 1 1 1 i k . intense licat of the new process nf making. They conic in a w:i -sc;i!imI package that p-cscrcH their oven criopncs.s and delightful flavor the most perfect corn flakes cvcr produced. 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