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r vmn tout? 10CAL AND ' PERSONAL Miss Holen IliiHkina nnd Mis llolon Lawton lnft Thursday morn ing for Newport, whoro thoy will spend a month. Siskiyou or Colcatln wator. 10c bottlo at Do Voe"s; Gc Uoposit on bottle. - A modern front will lie Intitallcd In the building occupied by the Mcd ford Book Store and John W. John ton, the jeweler, within a few days. Baths 25c. Hotel Holland. H. E. llosa of Applegute left Thursday for Wenatchce, Wash., where he will remain for three months during the fruit season. Gray's pluce for cigars, to baccoes. ' iCIty Electrician L. 15. llinman spent Tuesday and Wednesday re pairing the city phone line to the In take. Lunch goods at De Voe's. Mrs. W. W. Salt of Monroe, Mo., Is spending a few days In Medford. The world's greatest companies Holmes, The Insurance Man. Spraguo Itelgal nnd Hob Ducul ar rived In Medford from I'ortlund at 1 A. M. Thursday. They drove through In Jack Morroll's Mercor. llev. Alfrod A. J. Hogg will deliver a sernion-locture at the Presbyterian rhtirch tonight on tho theme "Make Josus King." Sunday morning at 1 1 a. m. I3r. Hogg will take for his subject "What Is Love?" Special musical program. D. C. Lewis returned from a visit of two weeks In Portland. Typewriter paper ot all kinds at Medford Printing Co. C. A. ninabarger, foreman of tho Stewart orchards, accompanied by his family loft Wednesday afternoon for an outing at Crater Lake. Best Ice-cream at De Voo's. Carl James of Montague, spent Wednesday in Medford and Juckson vlllo, having legal business In the latter place. Those who walk should use Dlko'B Foot Powdor. It provents that tired feeling. At Heath's Drug Store, op posite Nash Hotel. UK Lloyd MaslII, of Bend, Ore., nnd formerly of EiiKono, Is spend ing a fow days with Medford friends. Mr. Mnglll was employed In a drug store In Jacksonville last sumnlor. Tiy a King Spitz cigar and en courage home Industry, tt Mrs. C. M. Taylor Is tho guest of her brother, Goorgo Taylor ot Albany, Ore. Dr. KlrchgeBRnor will be at Hotel Nash every Wednesday. Hours for consultation 10 to 3. Mr. nnd Mrs. L, B. Fnlow of Lnkc crook were In Medford Thursday on business. Mr. Fallow Is an extensive stork raiser and this season has an exceptionally largo band of cattle to niarkot. Tho range, ho suys, bus been excellent this soasou. Wnlklng Is a pleasure if you use Pike's foot powder. At Heath's Drug Store, opposite Nash Hotel. lis Miss Lounsliury local milliner, will leave Saturday morning for San Francisco, whore she will attond tho full, opening of millinery and Bpcnd two weeks in completing her Block ill San Francisco markets. (Jet your milk, cream, butter, owws and butter milk at De Voe's. William T. Kinney ot Lake creek Is spending today in Medford, pur chasing supplies. Gray's place, cold, drinks, fruits. The S. P. will run a special train from Grunts Puss to Weed next Sun day, August 9. The train will carry fans to both the Medford-Weed game at Weed and tho Grants Pass-llorn-bronk gamo at llornhrook. The train will loavo Medlord at S : 2U a. in. and arrive In Medford on tho return trip at 11:00 p. m. Tho faro In Weed nnd return from Medford will be I2.R5. If I had had trouble finding a corn euro that cured, 1 would try 8. & II. Corn File, It relieves at once. Heath's Drug Store, opposite Nash Hotel. 1 15 Niirmi's Bakery will probably be In their new quarters on South Front street by tho first of next week. The Improved Peterson, white tiled oven was fired this morning and tho dough tonvoyors are now being put In place. See Dare Wood about that fire In- Rurance policy. Office Mall Tribune Bldg. Mr. nnd Mrs. ('forgo Skiff .re turned to their homo in Hoseburg Thursday morning, after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. O. It. C. Grow. Miss Amy Prodo? left for her home In Wlnslow, Ariz.. Thursday morning, after spending two days with Hiss Georgia Will Hock. MlfB Proc(r has been on a trip, embrac ing Idaho, Montana, Washington. Oregon and California. Ben Plait returned Thursday morning to Montague. Big Be milkshakes at Pe Voe's. Martin S. Purbln of Waldport, Ore gon Is spending a fow days lu Mcd- ford on business. Move1 to-101 West Malu street Lawrence, the Jeweler. Ill' The commercial fishing season closed last night. The river has been open for two months, although the first month yielded very few fish. Tho last two weeks have been better, about a ton being averaged oach night. The principal market for the catch has been Portland, but when tlio rivers of tho nortli wore opened, a market In California was found for part ot the fish. The price for snl man has been steay during the sea son, the average price being about 8 cents a pound. -Rogue Itlver Courier. Why not get It nt De Voe'B? Ole BJerregoard who had a Btroke of paralysis, a year ago, Is much Im proved In health and has been visit ing his brother Julius at his own home on East Main street. He Is now visiting at the home ot Frank K, Redden, on Iteddy avenue. Tho S. & II. Corn File relieves bard and soft corns ut once. Try It. Heath'B Drug Storo, opposite Nash Hotel. n; Born To Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Right, 9 East Jackson street, Mon day morning, July 31st, a baby girl. Died Monday evening, July 31st. Gates sells Ford cars, $200 down and (25 a month. Mrs. C. M. Taylor, of Medford, Is In the city on a visit, the guest of her brother, George Taylor. Miss Taylor was a resident of Albany a few years ago for awhile. Albany Democrat. Packerts tally cards In stock at the Medford Printing Co. Miss Sarah Van Meter, of Medford, arrived here this morning after a visit at Portland, and will visit a few days with 11. K. Mathls and family lioscburg Uovlow. Soo the stock labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., if you are In a hurry. Mr. and Mrs. Eric W. Allen expect to lenvo at onco for Medford. They will spend the remainder of the sum inor on a ranch near that city. Hugcne Register. Moved to 101 West Main street. Lawrence, the Jeweler. 114 Tho first performance of "The Mi kado." one ot the most tuneful comic operas ever written, was given Inst evening nt the opera house under the direction of Goorge T. Wilson, of Medford, for tho benefit of Cherry City lodge No. 498, L. O. O. M. Salem Cupltal-Journnl. Buttor milk, lOo gallon at Do Vgo's. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo B. Carpenter loft Tuesday by motor for San Fran cisco and other California points. Auto wheels repaired; first class Job guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Mitchell's Ropalr Shop, opposite pub lic market. Mr. nnd Mrs.' A. n. Cunningham, tholr son, William, and Mrs. A. H. Cunningham returned Saturday from a trip made in (heir enr to Seattle aud Everett, Wash. ; Moved to 101 West Main street. Lawrence, the Jeweler. 114' Mrs. J. M. Elliott arrived at hor homo In Medford Thursday morning, lifter a trip of two mouths, stopping at Miulrls, Oregon, Portlund uml Eu gene. IMrs. E. W. Wlttfl, who has re cently returned from I-os Angeles, where she nttonded n national train ing "school for spirilla corsetlers, is now ready to give expert Bervlee In made to measuro corsetry. Photic 07-J or call 31 Vancouver avo. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. (Hidden of Tn- enma, Wash., nrrlved in Medford Wednesday night and will spend a few days In the valley. Do Voo will movp to the corner of .Main and Oukdulc about August 10. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Wilson nnd l.ois and Irma Wilson arrived from l.os Angeles Wednesday night and Thursday left for Crater Lnko In their cur. Take thoso looso auto wheels to Billings Carrlago nnd Auto Works and have them made like new, at a small expeuso. C. M. Kmcry nnd E. K. Frank stopped in Medlord Wednesday nlRht. They are the pilots of a Kissel Kar roadster and are making the official pilot trip fur the Pacific Highway llluebook. St. Mark's Guild will give a food sale at the public market Saturday morning. 1U A. Clienowlth of S.m Jose is a Med ford visitor for a few davs. (let your bakery goods nt De Voe's. A. V. Field arrived In Medford Wednesday night from Redding. Get your labels early. Don't wait until tho last minute. Tho Medford Printing Co. Is tho place to get thorn. Marlon Hill of Derby spent Wed ncsday night in Medford. All kinds of home cooked food for siile at the public market Satur day morning by the St. Murk's Guild. ll.'. Mr and vr!t. y. y. Isaacs l in their car Thursday morning for Portland, where they will spend ten days or two weeks. Butter milk 5c quart at De Voe's. Judge and Mrs. F. M. Calkins and Mr. and Mrs. Art llsrelrlgg motored to Grants Pass Wednesday. Pear label time Is here. Stork labels or speelnl labels at the Med ford Printing Co. Vacant houBcs In Medford are rapidly filling up with families, who have arrived for tho fruit picking season. This year there will probably be difficulty in handling the fruit crop on account of scarcity of labor. Some orchardists are planning to use crews of women pickers. , Pears and apple label printers for the Rogue river valley. Medford Printing Co. Lloyd Williamson and George Gates will leave tonight for Portlund and will drive back two Ford cars. Slnco tho drop of $80 lu the price of Fords, August 1, C. E. Gates has disposed of the eight cars he had In stock. Tho fire department was called out at 11:15 Thursday morning by a grass fire on 'North Genesee street. ' Floyd Hart and Leland Noe arrived in Medford Thursday morning hav ing tarried In their return from Fort Stevons, Do Voe buys beer bottles. Deputy Sheriff Curlcy Wilson left for Sulem Tuesday night, with Merle Reynolds, whom ho dollvored to the Btato penitentiary. He then went on to Portland and will return to Mod ford Sunday night. Something new, brick Ice cream In sanitary packages. Keeps two hours. Take one with you. Tho Shasta. Charles Rcaincs ot Portland, ft brother of A. 12. Bennies, with his family, Is visiting relatives In Med ford on his annual vacation. "In the Country God Made and Man Forgot," Chetco Cove Carnival, September 2, 3, 4. Brookings, Curry County, Oregon. ' Postmaster Ralph Woodford and family leave Friday on a fortnight fishing and hunting trip In the Pros pect country. Picnlo lunches. Central Cafoterla. Born To Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hendrickson of 912 South Central, August 3, at the Sacred Heart hos pital, a daughter. Smoke a King Spitz cigar, Ec. They are home-made. tf Born August 3, to Mr. nnd Mrs. William H. Smith of 515 North Holly street, at the Sacred Heart hos pital, a son. Mrs. H. L. Leach, expert corsctler. Barclay & Abdo-Support. PboneG83-J Judge George N. Dnvls of Port land, trial Judge In the caso ot Sweenoy vs. Jackson county has finished a three day's Inspection of tho highway and left Thursday after noon for Portland. Th0 best nlways. Central Cafeteria Contractor J. W. Sweeney of Port land returned Thursday to Portland, after accompanying Judge Davis 111 his inspection of the Siskiyou hlgh wny. Surveyors on the Crater Lake Highway are now working ill the the vicinity of Union Creek, having finished the work near Prospect. Boatiice Simmons, who has been the guest of Alice Bcacroft at Phoo- nlx, loft with a party of campers for tho Oregon caves Monday. Mrs. A. True Lundy, Nil-Bone Cor sets. Phono 828. 47 N Orange, lis .lnko Jones of Eagle Point is tvans- acting business in Medford today. Mr. and Mrs. John Baniebur.! left Thursday morning In their cur for u trip ot a month through Eastern Ore gon and Idaho. Frank Randies of Bunconi and Ethel Dick of Jncksonlllo were married at nine o'clock Wednesday night at the Christian church parson age Medford, Rev. Tucker officiating. The young couple will maku their home at Buncom. Because of tho absence of a fish screen In the main lino Roguelnnd's ditch lending from Bear creek, many fish are now dying In orchards under irrigation from the ditch. A scrcon was placed in the ditch about a mouth ago and later removed as It would not work successfully. Four small boys Wednesday after noon released the brakes on a refrig erator ear on the siding nt the Med ford Ice Plant. They then procured a crowbar aud started the ear. It gathered momentum on tho slight down grade and crashed through the derailing switch and was ditched. Their case will be taken up by the probation officer ast he railroad car might have caused a serious wreck. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ", A N T K I Second-hand typew riter. Phono 4SS-W. 115 LOST Black and grey silk nutomo bile cap: tan leather saudnl, slzo 10 at Happy Camp Wednesday. Phone ;i!i.-.-J. 114 FOR SALE -Five-year old snddle horse, well reined, $:15. Phone :!."?. 41 So. Grape street. 11U HIGHEST CLASS STERILIZED HAIR GOODS For Sale Your coiiiliini's made ii in any style to your order. MARINELLO HAIR SHOP 107 Harnett Coiev Lid''. M. S. Johnson of Gold Hill is a business visitor In Medford this after noon. Friday Is fish day. Nice assort ment of fresh fish. Phone orders to 302, Medford Fish Market. 114 Freeborn Garrison has returned from a short visit with his parents in Yreka. E WASHINGTON, Aug. 3 Tbft child labor bill was next on the senate calendar today. It was to bo taken up after disposal of the District ot Columbia appropriation bill and will remain the unfinished business until passed. Southern Democrats, under the leadership of Senators Hard wick and Overman, are fighting the measure. There Is no Republican opposition. Senator Borah will submit the Im migration bill as an amendment, de spite tho democratic caucus decision to oppose such a move solidly. This will prolong consideration Into next week. Tho child Tabor bill was in cluded In the Imperative program at the urgent request of President Wil son. MERLE REYNOLDS Merlo Reynolds, who was appre- honded at Pasco, Wash.,' on the oharge of stealing a bout and re turned to Jacksonville, where he had been sentenced to serve from two to 2 0 years on a chargo of forgery and lator rolonsed on parole, was sent to Salem Tuesday b'y Judge Calkins to serve an Indeterminate sentence of from two to 20 years for violating his parolo. Ho was taken to the peni tentiary by Deputy Sheriff Wilson. ChargCB of robbing tho postoffice and telephone, office in Grants Puss and of assault and robbery upon Cecil Brown of Medford were not pressed, although the prisoner con fessed to the lattt-r crime. His hat was found In Brown's pool room, fol lowing tho assault and later identi fied at Grants Pass. OLD MX!C0 SHOWN IN FILMS AT STAR To those who have not the chance to visit the troubled and troublesome republic to the south of us, the Pal las picture of old Moxlco, "The Heart of Paula," to bo seen at the Star theatre for two days, starting today, will be tho best substitute. Tho overy-day life In a small Mexl. can town with its open-nlr shops; the wandering moat peddlers; the wrinkled-faced old women with their cooked dishes for sale; the drinking water carts and the bare-beaded marketing house wives, nil form a typical picture of this exotic country. Many such scones as the above are part of this fascinating love story that Is full of dramatic and Stirling moments. CLEVELAND. Aug. 3. Recogniz ing business conditions generally, the board of directors of the Lake Car riers' Association at its regular meet ing held this .afternoon, decided to make a horizontal advance of $10 per mouth in the wages of men aboard ships below the grade of licensed of ficers, effectivo August 1. NOTICE. Scaled bids wanted for .painting and calciiuiulng Washington school rooms. For p'arliculars inquire of II. O. Nordwick, who will receive bids. Wo Give Yourself a Square Deal Order your Fall Suit or Dvereoat where a special pat tern is cut. to your measure. GUiS The Tailor will do this for you and guar antee a pel ft ct fit. 40 North Front St. SPIT Oil AN Our SilO Mills; OVKlt X)AT (Joo.1 as Am; Bet 13 AM) I P. t,.r Thau Man). AT RANCH HOUSE The home of Mrs. A. M. Ountbev on (iriii'in creek was searched Wednes day afternoon on u warrant sworn out by Charles Isaacs, who resides on a ranch east of Medford, charg ing her witli buying stolen clothes and personal effects belonging to Mr. Isaacs' deceased wife. The goods were taken, Mr. lsuucs alleged, about a month ago when Mrs. Oumbey was in his employ for'two weeks. The search resulted in the finding of n considerable number of the stolen articles which were identified by Mr. Isaacs and Miss Mary Stuuclilf. Up on tlio promise of Mrs. Oumbey to re turn all other articles stolen, she was not taken into custody but will be given an opportunity to make repara tion. Tile loss was discovered last week when Miss Stnncliff and Mr. Isaacs' mother were preparing tho effects of the dead woman for safe keeping". FLOUR RAISES IN PRICE FORTY CENTS A BARREL rnUTLAXI), Ore., A tiff. I). Prices of flour mude a sensational advance today when they were lifted forty cents a barrel by Oregon nnd Wash ington millers, Patents' wore quoted at 5.(10 a barrel. The advance is at tributed to the poor condition of wheat in Hie middle west and Catiada. Mi:i)IX)lll ASTONISHED IIV SIM PLE iMIXTlltE. Medford people are astonished at the INSTANT action of simple buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Alder-l-kn. ' ONE SPOONFUL re moves such surprising foul matter, It relieves almost any case of consti pation, sour stomach or gas. Be cause Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH lower and upper bowel, a few doses often relieve or provent appendicitis. A short treatment helps chronic stom ach trouble. L. B. Haskins. Adv. WANTED AT ONCE! A high grade local salesman, who is worth and can earn from to $10 a day. Such a man can make a worth while connection with a live, responsible firm, dealing in an auto specialty, which will be In perma nent demand by every auto and gas engine owned. Write nt once. Specialty Sales Co., Berlin lildg., Ta coma, Wash. Railroad to the Blue Ledge Is What We Need But in the meantime just compare the prices at Wilson's BIG SALE with any you ever heard of SEARS SAWBUCK INCLUDED Men's$15Suits$7.50 BigHeavyShoes$1.98 Fine DressShoeS $2.24 Sheet Music 1 Cent Canvas Cloves 5 Cts Saturday between 10 and 11 o'clock we will sell 3 10-cent rolls of Toilet Paper for 10 cents Wilson's 32 N. Front St. Cheapest Store in the West It of Gasoline Z 5S6 t " Gasoline person HZjrM If yon buy economically you buy on ' the "cost" bsis and insist on RED V CROWI GASOLINE. STANDARD OIL COMPANY PAGE MEDFORO'S Leading Motion Picture Theater Your Last Opportunity to Sec Theda Bara In the Much-Discussed Photoplay THE ETERNAL PATHE TOMORROW Our Usual Big Bill Two Feature Films with Fatty Arbuckle and Norma Talmage & Seena Owen STARTS TODAY PARAMOUNT Presents LENORE ULRICH Star of "The Bird of Paradise" The Heart of Paula A film drama of distinctive power and interest, f based upon the burning love of a Spanish maid I for a handsome American Star THeatre I WIIKRK T11K CROWDS GO Friday 3 2 PIECE ORCHESTRA At the Bungalow ASHLAND The Oakland CCalJ Band Will Furnish the Music GRANDCONCERT at the Band Stand L5THIA PARK Dancing 9 to 12 XUsftties, J (California) Tonight NEWS -in- Night Tomorrow c