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TAGE TWQ MEDFOUP MATL TRIPUNE, MTCDFORD, Oh'KdOY, KlflDAV. AT'd I'ST I, 1)1fi :. 1 1 f f I II fa TOCAL AND IMPERSONAL A. C. Ilisllni of Kiiuli- I'uilll Is Kl'i'iiiilnr, I ho day in M' dfonl tin busl- lll'SK. Miss Orliir N'iitwli-k r Kiiiili- I'uitil Ix in Meilliinl hIhiiiIik I ciii v. HlsUlyou or ('oiopUii w;iir, I Oc botllo at llu Voo's; tic ilr-iiimit. (in bottle. ,11. 1). Mclilidn anil T. A. Ilowcl cliiim llm record of sti'i'llil-iiil : ti?h of Iho Bi'iison. Tliursiliiy Mr. Mi' llrlilo got one wcIkIiIhk )'! 1-2 poiinds and iiiPamirlnK ."1 inches and Mr. llowi'l hooliin' one weighing 7 1-4 liounils mid meiisnring 2tl Indies. IliK 5c inilUshakes at De Voc's. At the .Mot!inillt "south" parson age, on Smith Oiikilalo street, Karl . lilo Isaacs and Miss Olive Gage, wore married Thursday night at 8: HO o'clock. Reverend Ilranhain of ficiated. Tlio young people are well known in Medl'ord, both helng em ployed as clerks in Mann's store. After spending a few weeks Willi Mr. Isaac's parents in Han Francisco, they will mako their home in Mcdfonk If you ure not a regular attendant at the Saturday night Pavilion dances in Cold Hill, you arc missing I lin big eveiit of the week. Iln there this Saturday night sure. Cut out all other aptiolnlmeuts. 115 William M. Krler of t lie Klnnialh Agency Is In town for a few days on business. Maths 25c. Hotel rtollnnfl. Twenty-nlno cars of watermelons from the Imperial valley passed through Medford litis morning on their way lo Portland. (iray'B plico Mr cigars, to haceoes, Kilwln h'oss of Hagle Point Is spending the day In Medford on busi ness. Lawrence, the Jeweler, moved ill J (II, West Main Htreet. 11. T I'M Conley of Knle Point Is a Med ford visitor today. l.unch goods at Do Voe's. Ouy Crononilller nnd Hoy Tucker are In Medford today conferring with City i:ieclrlclan llluiuaii in regard lo the Installation of electrical wiring In the field Hill eeineiil plant, of which they aro eleclrleal superintendents. The world's greatest compnnles Holmes. The Insurance Man. Krniik Hay spent Thursday, after noon in Jacksonville conferring witli county officials In regard to tlio road roller, which he leased the county. A number of ronhlcnls of Iho llun eoni district congregated In Medford Thursday night. Amotig them were A. dispell, KIwooil W. Huberts, Pat Swuln, Krcd Collins, Charles Abbotl, .1. W. Peart and Floyd McKee. riuiiil evening - one-third off on bathing caps. Heath's Drug Store, opposite Nash Motel, I l." A party of S. P. officials arrived In Medford today and are being taUen ovr the valley by A. S. ItoKnnba'ini. S. P. agent. Those in Iho parly are H. 1. Unby of Han Francisco, As sistant Superintendent of Transporta tion; C. V. .Martyn of Portland. As Hlstaul Siiperlutendent: Fred llans sen, train master at Uoseburg and M. It. Whitehead of Portland (len eral Agent of the Pacific Fruit Kx press. le Voe buys beer bottles. Mrs. A. True l.iindy spent Thurs day in Ashland. Mesl. Ice-rream at lie Voe's. K. A. Welch will leave Friday night lor Xi-wpoii, where he will join his family, wb.i left lor New port two weeks ago. The Oakland Hoy's Hand nf ;'.L' pieces will give a dunce at the Nat August Admission lllc. Hanees Vde. ln; l' (I. Delano of Portland, who Is placing Maxwell agencies throughout Soiilbern Oregon, returned Thursdav night from Klanialli Falls, where he placed an agency with I,, i;. Wulkei and .1. K. Ilowie. 'I'hei'e who walk should use Hike's Font Powder. II prevents Ihal tired fe. llng. At Heath's Urng Shire, op posite Nash Hotel. F. J. Kaiser, post master of Ash. land. Is in .Medinnl loduv to attend the i munition of ibe Slate I'Milornil Assim hdlon. Try a King Spit cigar and en rounicc home Industry. tf Will (!, SLeeb' caine down from be,id,u.-niers Thursday night and will return lo Crater Lake park ;;i,, To close out the line we will sell bathing raps i,l one third off. Heath'? I 'rug Store, i.i,,slte i lie Nash Hotel. I ail llinkaby, a I n j v ,Tit of Oregon student, nil healed at On larlo. Oregon, is in l,-,lii,,, nMs lnornlng binng l iineril, friends, and tills al'teinoou will :n lo si laild. where he will !,,. ,. liulvi'isily 111, n. Lawrence, t. jeweler, moved at 101. West Mala M',-t ;,. W. It. Mcl.eo.l ,,! M, Feud stall, ,n Is In .Medford, purchasing s'lj, plies for his resort. I'eam and ai.plc label printers for tho Horiip rher valley. Medford Printing Co. , '.Mrs. O. M. .Murphy and her daugh ter, (jladys, left Friday morning for Yreka, where she will be tlio guesl for two weeks of her brolluis, M and K. .1. AdauiH, who wrre former .Medford residents. i.uwrenee, tlie jeweler, moved at 101, West .Main slreet. I I,". :.Mrn. Fred Pepper, who has been Iho guest of her sister, Mrs. I'J. .1. Itohlti'on for the past two weeks, left 'ililny morning for her homo in llau ford, Cal. Won't fall to be at the big dance at the Nal. August 3. 1 Hi K. II. Hatiptmall of Sums Valley, who formerly owned tlio Table Hock Store, left Friday morning for San Francisco, where lie will remain two weeks on business. Dr. Klrchgcssnor will ho at Hotel Nash every Wednesday. Hours for consultation 10 to 3. ., William Stinson boarded the morn ing train fur Copco, Cal., where he will work on tho California-Oregon Power Company dam. Walking Is a pleasure If you use Dike's foot powder. At Heath's Drug Store, opposite Nash Hotel. Iir, Tho Hoy's Club Hand of Oakland, Cal., appearing In Ashland today will reach .Medford Sal unlay morning und will establish a ramp probably near Hear creek. Saturday evening they will give a concert on the streets fol lowed by a dance at the Nat. Sunday night they will give a free concert. This organization of pieces, pays Kb expenses each summer-on exten sive trips by giving dames in the va rious towns along their route. Tin members nf the band are all from well-known Oakland fainllloB. Tho 'Oakland Hoy's Hand of 112 pieces will give a dance at the Nal August rt. Admission 10c. Dances VOc. Ill', W. C. Kenny of Sams valley is spending Iho day in Medford on busi ness. ' tiet your milk, cream, butler, owws and butter milk at De Voc's. Hen Peart or the Fgan orchard was in Medford shopping this morning. dray's place, cold, drinks, frulla. .Ion Hreniian of Cold Hill is a busi ness visitor In Medl'ord today. Don't fall to he at the big dance at the Nat. August a. I HI It. Watson of Ashland is in Mud ford today, having returned Viuei (lold I Mil, where ho transacted legal business. , ., If I hud had. trouhlo finding a corn cure that cured, 1 would try S. & II. Corn File, it relieve.! at once. Heath's Drug Store, opposite Nash llolel. 1 1 r. C. II. Taylor of Ccilral I'olnl Thursday night purchased n .Max well touring ear rrom the A. W. Walker Motor Co. Seo Dave Wood about that flro In niranco policy. Offlco Mall Tribune nidK. Mrs. II. II. llryanl of Kuslo. I'olnl spent Thursday evening in .Medl'ord. Why not get It at De Voo's? Frederick Heath nf lOaglo Point spent Thursday with his father, Fred Heath, the druggist, Tlio S, & II, Corn File relievos hard and soft corns at once. Try It. Ileum's Drug Store, opposite Njsh llolel. ik .lay droves of Kagle Point was Medl'ord visitor Thursday afternoon.. (latea sells Ford cars, J200 down mil $2 5 n month. Frank Itlioades or Kagle I'olnl spent Thursday in Medford on bsui ness. Pnckerls tally cards In stock at tho Medford Prliiling Co, Mr. and Mrs. ,1. V. Mclnlyre of Kagle Point motored to .Medford Thursday evening. See the stock labels carried by the Medroril Printing Co., If you aro In a hurry. Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. TiirnbiiU lelt i lor Portland Frldnx morning on a brief honeymoon I rip. Mr. Tiirnbull is circulation manager for the Oregon loiirnal In Southern Oregon. Mrs. Ttirnhiill was formerly Miss Chris Hue .lacobs. Hotter milk. 10c gallon at D" Voo's. K. .1. A. Wesierlund and Hen Sliel 'lou lonl. ibe v:' train to Cold Hill, reluming at lo o'clock with members ot Hit Fdilo! 's CotlveliHon. St. Mark's (iiiild will give a food sale at the public market Saltlrdav morning. i , .Ii'Iiii Oi l It and family have re lumed from a vacation, spclll ill the p,'-'egate section. .Mrs. F. W. Wltte, who has re cently relumed Irani I. oh Angeles, vv lieie she attended a national train ing school for spirilla corsetlers, is now ready to give expert service In made to nieasuiv corset ry. l'lio'ue 20V-.I or call ;;2i X'anrouver ave. Khlille, Ore., will hold a venison Itarliecue .Monthly, Seplelilber I, on Labor I lav. lie Voe will movp ro Hie corner of Mair. ami Oakdalo about August in. K. L, Peebles of llranls Pass sp, r,t Thursday uftenmou In Medford on business. Oct jour hakerv goods at De i tie s. ; Mrs. A True l.iinuy. Nu-lbme tor-: sets. Phone S2 1. IV N Orange. Ashland Thiirsilavs at Austin. Puller mllli ,'c quail at De Voc's. The deer hunting season opens Tuesday, August 1.1. Many Medford Hprtsmen are preparing to take their vacations, beginning at tho first of the opeu season. Auto wheels repaired; firnt class Job guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Mitchell's Itepalr Shop, opposite, pub. lie market. 'According to Medlord friends, Fred Powell, who left for New York with his family in their car, reached Chi cago In 12 days, without having the slightest trouble along the road. Tako those loose, auto wheela to Hillings Carriage unit Auto Works and have them made like new, at a small expense. A special train, hearing 100 promi nent San Francisco merchants will arrive in .Medford, Siiturduy, August 20, at 11 a. in. and will remain until :i:4.1 p. in. calling on local merchants. It Is their request that no formal entertainment lie given tliciu. Get your labels early. Don't wait until the last minute. Tho Modford Printing Co, la the place to get thoni. The manager of the Dunsntuir hall team, Frank Casey, spent Tues day in .Medford trying to arrange a series between the two teams. All kinds of homo cooked food for sale at the public market Satur day morning by the St. Mark's Guilt!. 1 1 5 S. S. Smith returned to Medford Friday morning. Mr. Smith attended tho mooting of the Oregon Itepuhll- can Kxerullve committee In Portland, afterwards going to Aberdeen, Wash., where he'wus the guest of ills daugh ter, ,.lrs. Deauinont DcLosh. Mrs. Snillli remained in Aberdeen. Mr. Hnilth reporlB -Aberdeen nnd oilier (Irays-Harbor towns very busy witli (he mills running to full capacity. Pear label timo Is here. Stock labels or special labels at the Mod ford Printing Co. (''red N. Neatha liter, who has been working at Fort Klanialli for the past two months, returned to Medl'ortl Fri day. Typewriter paper of all klnda at .Medroril Printing Co. A rich gold strike has boon report ed a mile and a half up Spencer (itilch six miles west of Jacksonville. Tile letlgc, it is said, Is lull feet wide vntl crops out along a belt two miles Tho find was Inspected' Thursday by It. K. limine, a mining man from Grants Pass, who has laken oplionr, on the eight claims already slaked. Phi gold-hearing rock, according to Doane, is of Oallavorilc formation. Something new, brick Ice cream In sanitary packages. Keeps two hours. Take one Willi you. Tho Sliasln. lutlge and .Mrs. F. M. Calkins, lit,; Davis and family anil a party of Ash land residents, left Friday afternoon for Crater Luke, where they will spend a few days. Picnic lunches. Central Circlci-la." Sam Cleinlon Is a business visitor In Medford from Gold 11 III his after noon. Smoke a King Spitz cigar. Be. Thoy are hnmn-mndn. tf Spritguo Itelgitl of Cold .Hill spent this morning In Medford. Mrs. H. L. Loach, expert corsetler. Harelay & Ahilo-Sllpport. Phonc(i.S:l-,l Three car loads of (he gypsies, xvlio passetl through Medford, northbound for the convention of ilie tribe at lioselmrg a month ago, were in Med ford tills aflernoon and are returning to California. The best always. Central Cafeteria Frank II. Madden has returned from a business trip (o Seatlle. Friday Is fish day. Nice assort ment, of fresh fish. Phono orders lo :ll,2, .Metllortl Fish .Market. Ill D. II. Lewis has returned from a fortnight's trip (o Portland. Mrs. A. True Liinily. Nii-Hune Cor sets. Plionv K2x. -IV N Orange. IIS FOUGHT IN SENATE WASH IXiiTON, Aim. I. Senator rtuilutcL of Crorulu (nf the nt Unk uii tlio oiiiiKtUiitlonalUy of tliu ami cltiM hihor law, (OtiU'tulti lli.it tin- rip In to t'liut'l ,nirh It'Kihhition in oM'il iul hi tho .tl at os. Tht. lirorgia st'iwt lor also (minh'il out that thosi'il-HU- hill, in his jtiilnmoiit, far oxooods Ilie limits wot down by tho roniuosa ami thr Mipromo court in tlio lottory i'tutuio, which proponents of tho mnsiitv Mtt up in itcicnso nf its con st It uiimialiiy ami alter which it was patterned. "I ilo not wish to he nuMimlcrstnoti iu this manor,' ho sahl. "I am as tlmimiKhlv, as eiunostl, Hiniero In t.iv or of enaet mont of just, reasnit ai'lo, humane ami tloil-UUe hwtt for protection ot children as any man In this chamber, hut 1 say. that tho s.de power to enact such a law Is voshm in the woven I sta'Cf of tho union cm! not in tonKiess. 1 venture the as sert ion that the ,ato of (.leoria, to day has a child lvor law. better, fairer am) more suited to our conili 1 Ions than the statute proposed to be s.-t ni In this bU," ELKS PREPARE FOR Fi AT KELLY'S ISLAND I'iiiii) i'ea ra I inns fur Iho hi lish L'et-il to be Jh-1,1 by tlio Klk Sunday al'leriiiMiii on Kclly'.s I sin mi on up per Itnirue river, are now hciiiir made, ("hri (ioltliel) who lias been eliri-i-loncd by llm Klks s "Oiioi Chef nnd Chiiiupi'in Dishwasher," is in charge of culinary arriinirenients. A number of the hc4 fishermen of the pMti:e left l-'riday al'teinoon fur the upper reaeheK id' I he Ifouc and will spend the time until noon Sunday iu enticing sleelheads. Other inemhers of the, crowd of 100 wlio are ox pee i e to lie on hand will lonvo Medl'ord about noon Sunday. 'Die timo until " o'clock, when flic least lie-ins, will bo pent in spurts. In addition to the official program of sports, including hall jrimios, races, etc., an unofficial pi'ram lis fol lows has been iven out: Koidraco, Trank Isajics, represent inr the leans, and Court Mall, repre senting the tuts. ( 'ril.'bnjre uaine for ibe champion nliip of Klly Nlaml belwecn Dr. dowdy and .Imlo Kelly. Match race between Court Hall and Porter J. Noff, three times around tho island. fiitf of war, Clyde Hirzelri-:. and Ob Alleiiderfer vs.. (leore' T. Collins ond "Qui' Qui.-enherry. Swnuinin match, between Carl I b ilhi'iinncr ami l.con I laskius, race to last ih roe limes across iho river unless contestants drown before the finish. What promises lo he (he most excit ing event and whirl, may lead to a fi-die encounter will be a debate be tween Dave Wood, representiiiir the allies, and .J. l. Kuchtcr, the strong pio-tiormnn. All members are rciiiesed lo brin,U firs) aid outfits and tin stretcher and hospital corps are rctpiesicd to be on hand with all equipment. PROBE FAKE STORIES SAN ANTONIO, Tex.. Auk. t. -A hoard of National (iuard ofiicorH will bo named at Brownsville to hivcsti- pato stories Sent out by the corres pondent of a Now York newspaper, (loneral Kauston said today. oral's campaign against disshncua- tion of ait ides ahout Kiiard camps, which ho claims misrepresent condi tions. SUGAR DROPS 20 CENTS PER HUNDRED POUNDS POUTLANI), (rc.,.Au'-r. 1.- Por the lir-t time in nearlv six month-, the wholesale price of sui:ar in the north west was iiiocd at a lower linre lo day. All grades dropped I'll eeuN )ier hum) red pounds, cane liein1 quo ed at S.'Jll. Over supplies on hand as a 'esult of the hili prii-.es are ;:iven the cau-e. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY VATKI-- Liiro company to handle hit; mi ninm proposition. Keven claims in uroup; nitM, silver, nickle lead, tuimsten; no real estate. Ad dross, Stephen Kranilz, .lacUson villo Dromon caro Sterliiii; Mines. 11! :i W.WTKII - All ktiiilH nf lahorers fur mill work, loiim'rs. eoiistnii ticiu ! iviirli nuil (anil worl. Wnues $L'.r,il j to $-",. Iloreiuiis Kmpluyrtieiii Anenry, Mnrslifli'lil, Oregon, I'. w. j tiomliiian, iirop. o W.WTKII 1 nun iMiunils of i.oit I r i--. ' weekly. Top inires. Winner.! Wortiuau anil llore. j W AXTHIt I'lcknrs. Mllinesnta m- i elinnl. Also llaiuiilnu un-linnl. Always First on the Grocery List Tin- tva..n Medl'ord Creamery I'tit- ti'r i !i-l the 'i'',,"ory lid ot" huu-! dred of' hoiiM'Vues i- becatle Ihrre i no i ties! ion to 1m- di-cus-cd wit h the t:ro-er. She doe-n't have to a-k 1 if it i-; l're-h wbeiher it is pure, hill wi-iuh. w Itidesonie and of IhIh'M ipialify -lu- k'.ioWs that il i- all thi-i and more. j The pi. rr-i of maktim Mcdi'ird' ('rt'iitmr tittltrr is s,, highly -.ci.-ji-titie and - thoionuhlv .mda idicd that oerv pound i" liive eu ry nihct ,! poiml. ! 'Medford Crearaery'j ICi No. Cent nil. GRATER LAKE TRIP E Tin: pii'i o iln roslsti'iiei' of I lie fiiti'i-tuinnii'iil nl'l'i'rcil tin: visitlnt! nlitnrK of I lie statu is to lie tlio trii to. ('niter I.h!:c Siinilay mornim;, ro turiiiiiK .Nlonilay. It was' thin fea ture, in . an invitation oxtomli-il on liplinir of iinotliur Soutlicrn OrPKon ri(y, wliicli attnu'ti'd thin ciinvontlon Into this iart of tho statu uiid the failure of that illy to make kooiI left the varioMH newsjiaper men with a keen desire to visit the lake and also a realization of sui'li a Kratul toua excursion wan no small under taking; for a sitiKle town. I'llhlic Siil'iteil llelliers. A revised list of those who sener ously donated cars lor the Crater Lake trip, is as follows: AV. A. Folder, .lohn A. Westerluud, Ivd. J. Trowliride, Win. C. I.eever, Itohl. W. liuhl, Ceo. Trclchler, I'owell Auto Co., llernard Motor Co.. Court Hull. YounK & Hall, A. W. Walker Auto Co., It. t. Valley Caunl Co., 1'rniliirers Fruit Co., .laekiion County llauk, Medford National riank, First Xationnl Hank, 11. It. Valley CauniiiK Co., It. It. Fvui( and' Prodin-e Assoi-iatlon, Al Clark, Guy'' Tex, Mrs. Stewart Patterson, C, K. Cates, Medlord Oroeery Co.; Medford Hash and lioor Co., E. M. MuKean.v, (iadilis and Dixon, l'nynn mid llosl wick. Professors C. C. Cato and F. ('. Iteimer are to take caro of the ciKlit O. A. C. men in the parly. Ashland has presented four cars In return for .Medford's IirlniuK her uMy Breakfast hall' Ilie eai-,v .-ay; a iloi-tnr. "eolli--l- nf A dish af Gniic-Niils, one or Ivvo P(t)s, or fruit I ii'i-oniiiienil it." Grape-Nuts , FOOD is miiility noiirisitint; and delicious. Mailo of whole wln'at ami barley, with all their goodness, includiii!: the priceless mineral salts so .-,-sculial for normal lialam-e of body and brain. i i'isp. ready to eat. easy lo di uest at) "energy" ford of the hiuliesl value. "There's a Reason" (Iriii-ers e'erMln,re sell Grape-Nuts DRAMA THAT THRILLS KEYSTONE COMEDY THAT SATISFIES FRIDAY and Ai.ITomiDl QATTTimAV v ui u o uai uii; juiil 4 - Triangle, the Sign of Quality MEDFORD'S LEADING Mntisn Picture Tiieater 1 I" A tKuests to Ashland Friday evenlni;. .Several of the lodges aro arraiilie; for ears from anion;; their memliei.i. itlioso to represent the K. P.'s leiii4 John Pearl, Itaukln Hstes and I". .1 I Kline. I Olio of (he finest events ever he. I fin Southern Oregon will he the l"n .Tire session al the lake. The Super intendent of National Parks will he i there; uls,o Professor Killer, (he noted Keolnist. ! Tho start for Crater Lake will he I mule early, some of the ears plauulliK lo net away hy 4::tfl. It Is hoped lo : et the last-of them away hy ii:::u. Thoso driving ears are requested lo i In at the Hotel Medford promptly at (1:15, unless speelal urraiiKoment it; iniade witli tiic committee lor a party lo leave earlier. (leorse Purueker is spending afternoon in Ashland. the VALUES TELL" ON ALL ODDS AND ENDS All Broken Lines in Women's Pumps, Colo nials and Oxfords must Go Under the ' Knife in This Clean-Up Sale This iiii'liidcs l'iiiciils, ( inn Mciiils, Vii-i Kills ;iik1 nil Isihr'u- ruuiwc'ii' ciiiniiK;' limlcr I lie lii'iid low shut's. While the sirs ;ii'i' broken yn'n may si ill rind your size in this sale;' Yar'aliou lime is here 'nuil a low' pair ol' shoes wili lie jus! Ilie Ihilit?' .'p'onnil e,Miii or al hiuiie lo rest your tired I'eel ; liesiiles you save cash on every pair you buy whieh - you can apply Tor oilier flunks yon ni;i y waul on your vacal ion t rip. urn SEE OUR A I, the, Hiirn of Medford Favorites4 Norma Talmage Seena Owen Tuily Marshall Ralph Lewis and excellent supporting cast in mw ma cm ) A story of self-effacement A picture with a big human note and tho Sparkling Keystone The Other Man Featuring that prince of f u n makers FATTY A R BUCKLE FROM REVENUE BILL WASHINGTON. An- !. l.'a.licalj th;,icr. have bocti trojn-rd l .-i.!umi!!ct" in tlio. revenue lull which will lie ci'ilideivd'teui-ld li.v the lull membership ol' I he - euali' liaain'o couimittre. ( 'hairman SinnnoiH said loday ibe naluie of (lie a inemliucpl h iMiubl it"l bo matte pifhlic until Iho foiMiuiltee had p;wcd on llo'iu. bid it is under)-1 om1 t hat in iln- muitit ems fa. seciii.ti. ci.jpcr has h-i n eliminat ed and eel tain other commodities not mentioned in tlio house hill were aild cd to (L-e tilMiblc ii-t. iln ir cban;;c are 'id to have been made in lliu income and iiihoritauco la ; pr' i.:-ioii-. CUTTING THE PRICE IU HALF WINDOWS. JTeifcrfCU 21 North "(??--r--; -' Central Ave. ih if w a I r