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' ftrTCDFOTtn MATT; TRTniTNT!, MET5F071T5. ftT!F.'r. TTFR'DAY. SfflrST iOflTfl TOCAL AND PERSONAL R. F. Kelihort of 121 CottnKe street, presented the.' Knitoriul As eorlution with a bottle of pure logan berry Juice, which they pronounced very fine and expreBseJ their appre ciation of the courtesy. Tfie world's greatest companlo Holmea, The Insurance Man. Sir. and .Mrs. George M. Klliln of Salem are In Medford vlsithm at the liorae of W, J. Kills. Mr. EIkIu made th0 trip In hla car. They leave for Crater Ijike Wednpsilay, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Kills and Miss Kills. lie Voe will move to the corner of Main and Oukilale about August JO. Circuit court In Josephine county heislns the fourth Monday In Septem ber and the grand Jury the third Monday In September, circuit court in Jackson county begins the fourth Monday In October and grand Jury the third Monday in October. Oct your bakery goods at Tie Voe's. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. V, Kifer and Mr. and Mrs. J. I,. Jlovey will leave Wednesday for Crater I.ake. They will be away until Sunday and will stop at scenic points along the route. Mrs., A. True I,unly, Nu-llono cor ncta.'! Phone 824. 47 N'. Orange. AhIiUu)i; Thursdays at Austin. l)rr and . Mrs. W. b, Springer and Ron will leave the latter part of the. weeli for Olympic, Wash., where they will visit Dr. Springer's father, who Is a prominent lumberman of Olympla. Iliittermllk 3c quart at Do Voe's. The California-Oregon Power Co., through A. Tl. Cunningham, Is send ing a largo number of men to Copco, whoro they will work on the Copco dam. Auto wheels repaired; first class Job guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Mitchell's Repair Shop, opposite pub. lie market. The council met, as n committee, last night and considered the ques tion of a solution of Medford's paving difficulties. Action will be taken In the near future. Tliir. morning the council conferred with S. S. Hullis concerning final details of the con tract between Mr. Hullis nnd the city. At the adjourned council meeting to night the ordinance authorizing the Issuance of bonds for the construc tion of the Ohio Ledge nil I road will be read In its revised form. Typewriter paper of all kinds at Medford Printing Co. Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. O, II, Johnson left Sun day Tor Crater Lake. Sunday night they camped nt Union Creek. They are expected to return tomorrow. O. II. Johnson Is Mayor of Ashland. Something now, brick Ice cream In nanltary pnekagea. Keeps two hours. Take one with you. Tho Shasta. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hutler and family left Medford Saturday night on air extended auto trip. Sunday they spent at Crater Lake. Their itenerary Includes visits to Lake Odell, llond, Tho Dulles, Portland nnd llarrishurg. , Ilest Ice-cream at Do Voe's. Byron Coleman, a grandson of U C, Coleman, left Tuesday morning for Ills home in Sun Francisco, Take those loose auto whcols to Billings Carriage and Auto Works and bare them made like now, at a small expense. Mr. anil Mrs, J. W. 'Vleli left Tuesday morning for Montague, C'al. They will be gone a week, Mr. W'ulcli buying cattle In that vicinity. Smoke a King SrIU cigar. Be. They are home-made. tf (leorgo llenselman and I.eland Noe loTt Tuesday morning for Berkeley. Cal., where they will attend the I'ul- verslty of California. De Voe buys beer bottles. C. II. Jefferson left on a business trip to Montague Tuesday morning. Get your labels early. Don't wnlt until tho last minute. The Medford Printing Co. Is the place to get thani. ( Dan Watson nnd Jim Medley left Tuesday morning for Copco, Col., where they will ork on the California-Oregon Power Co., ilmn. Baths 25c. Hotel Holland. Mr. nnd Mrs. Olen Arnsplger re turned Monday front Portland, where Mr. Ansplger attended tho K. P. grand lodge. buttermilk 10c gal. De Voe's. A small crew of men will begin tho work of repairing tho city tele phone lino to the Intake Wednes day. Pear label time Is here. Stock labels or special labels at tho Med ford Printing Co. W. II. Slngler of Jacksonville Is In Medford today In business. Dr. Klrchgessner will be st Hotel Nash every Wednesday. Hours for consultation 10 to 3. Sam Sandry, superintendent of fish Bcreens for Oregon, is in Medford to day, having arrived from a trip ol two months through Kastern Oregon See Dave Wood about that fire In mirance policy. Office Mall Tribune wag. Sir. and Mm. .1. I). Duller and lit tle son of Itedinoiid, Ore., arrived last night In .Medford and uro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. (leorge Nichols. Mr. Butler was a resident of Medford for many years and was formerly employed In Strang's Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Butler will re main In .Medford a week or more. Bakery goods ut De Voe's, Mr. and Mrs. B. VV. (Jregory are spending a two week's outing at Woodruff Meadows. Try a King Spitz cigar and en courage home Industry, tf Harry and George Wold of l.us Plumas, Cab, stopped In Medford en route to Twin Falls, Idaho. They are brothers of Jonas Wold. See the stock labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., If you are In a hurry. Klmer French of San Francisco is spending a few days In Medford on business. Get your milk, cream, butter eggs and buttermilk at De Voe's. iMr. and Mrs. Joseph Tuckor of ortland arrived In Medford last night and this morning left for Crater Lake where tboy will spend a week. Siskiyou or Colestln water, 10c bottle at De Voo"s; Gc deposit ' on bottle. Art Burgess, who left Medford for Chicago a mouth ago, Is now In that city rehearsing with a company which will open with "Defective" shortly in New York. Mr. Burgess Is cast for one of I be leading parts, that of a doctor addicted to the use of hop." IMrs. V.. V. Wltte, who has re cently returned from Los Angeles, where she attended a nutlonal train ing school for spirilla corsetiers, is now roady to give expert service in made to measure corsetry. Phone 2CT-J or call 324 Vancouver ave. O. C. Applegate of Klamath Falls Is spending a few days III Medford on business. Big lie milkshakes at De Voe's. Walter If. Bray of Hornbionk spent Monday night In Medford. Pears and apple label printers for the Bociie river valley, Medford Printing Co. K. J. Nunn Is a business visitor in Medford from Bingham, Ore. Cray's place, cold, drinks, fruits. Harry F.nglu of Fort Klnmath is In Medford for a few days on business. Why ,not get It at De Voe's? W. O. Garrett . of Buucom is in Medford today. Mr. Garrett spent Monday in Grants Puss. Gray's place for cigars, to- bnccoes. Hurley Hall, post master nf Biincom Is In Medford today on business. Gates sells Ford cars, (200 down and $25 a month. C. L. Colvlu of Oaklnnd is a Med ford visitor for u few days. Mrs. H. L. Leach, expert eorsotler. Bureluy & Abdo-Suppo'rt. Phnnefi83-J William Wallace Dyer Is the first recruit secured by Cuptaiu Curtis It. Winn, who is in Medford securing re cruits for tho Third Oregon Infantry for service on the border. Packcrts tally cards In stock at the Medford Printing Co. The Fpworlb League will have a business meeting and welner roast on Bon r creek, near Jackson street bridge Tuesday evening. Members and friends Invited. Lunch goods at Do Voe's. Several Grizzly members nnd their friends will spend the two weeks, be ginning Aug. S, at Crater Lake. A permanent camp will be established on the run, from which daily hikes will be made to points of Interest, the purpose of the trip being to see the lake In detail. The party will make the three-flay hike around the rim. 'Henry Trusty Is a business visitor In Medford from Klk creek today. Fred Mcl'bersou of Kagle Point is spending the day In Medford. Floyd Wolgamott will leave Thurs day for Portland, where he will take the flnul examination before entering the navy, u be pusses the test sue cessfullv, be will go to the naval training station at San Fram-ism for six mouths itefore being assigned lo a ship. Dr. Henry Hart and family of PhoenK are spending the day in Medford on business. George Goold of the Potter and Goold on-hand Is In tovui pun Ii.o'iIim fruit supplies today. Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. .1. Huchter will leave the latter part of the week for upper ltogue Klver where they will spend a weeks outing. Mr. nnd Mis. George Mansfield nnd Miss Margaret Vansflcld of Prospect aie tn MeiHnrd shopping to day. Sam Wells of Sun Francisco, who Is spending a couple of weeks fishing on Kogue llivcr Is in Medford buying supplies today. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY l-'Olt SAl.K - Hudson fl e-pusseliuer auto lii good condit ion, new tires, electric lights. Cheap. Appl l'Jo7 W. Main Ktrre!. 12 3 you KXt'HANlSK - 1'lne ciittlr lam li: iiiit :tinl acre. 1 : aires irrigated allalla and clover. Ample water and r.tnue, $:"i.'hhi clear on good acreage heie ClarK Ucalty Co., in il 1'hlpp llldg, Miss Hess Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kluni and Frank Amy, arrived In Medford Saturday, after a camp ing trlji of two weeks. ' The party visited Crater Lake park, 1'nlon Creek, Prospect and ltogue Klk re sort. Walter F. Backus, the well-known Portland angler, w ho has spent three days fishing In the Kogue, has given It up and returned Tuesday to Port land to await some time when the fish are taking the fly. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hopkins of Central Point are spending the day In Medford. Mrs. W. T. Grieve of Jacksonville Is in Medford shopping today. 2 XKW YOKIC, Aiifr- 8.- N.mmi .ser iie of (lie innst iiMHirtunt surface street ear lines in Manhattan ami the Ilmnx was resumed tujay after iiav- iiijX been partially interrupt el by strikes of motormen and conductors Iteiniiiii'r nliottt two weeks nj;o and culminating I'Yiday niltt last week in a walk out of the men employed liy the New York railroads company. About 7IIXI employes of tins com pany and nf the Third avenue rail way M'tein arc affected by the set tlement agreed upon yesterday by t ho directors and officials and the men after conference; with Mayor Mitchel, liy the terms of (he agreement the rij.rht :f employes to organize is eon ccded and the two eimipanics prom ise to treat with committees of their employes in considering grievuuees. A demand for increased wajjes was to lie discussed by coin in tt tees not later than. August III) and if thev fail f agreement tin controversy will he suhuiilted for arbitration. The strikes of the employes of the Second avenue, Queens and St a ten Inland railway y.-lcins have not yet been adjusted, but the men believed I hey would be granted concessions similar to those -ivcn the other lines. STRIGKFN ON STREET DIES IN HOSPITAL tl George V. Shew, who was stricken with nppoplexy on North From Htreet liiBt Saturday morning, died at the Sacred Heart Hospital Saturday night. Shew was a widower and as far ns la known, is survived only hy u daughter, .Mm. 11. H, Shope of Seio, Ore., who arranged for the Hhlpmont of tho body to Dallas, Ore., Sunday. lie was 02 years of age, a brick maker by trade and a native of Iowa. Thomas Warren of Gazelle, Cal., who attempted to commit suicide on an S. 1. train In Medlord Sunday morning hy driving a knife into his side near the heart, was discharged from the Sacred Heart Hospital this afternoon. The wound was not serious and the treatment at the hospital was mostly for the purpose of bringing hlui out of tho Intoxicated stale in which he atempled the deed. XKW YOKK. Am:. Hascd on re ports received from 1 cl roit today at republican national licadipiartcr.o here reiM rdinif the western campaign tour of Charles K. Hugh-- it was de cided, according to an announcement that the party's piv-ident lal nominee ough; to be afforded more bodily pro tection while appearing publicly. FEDERAL AID TO CHECK PLAGUE (Continued from page one Island is one of its latest develop ments. Three children of one man having a summer home in the Saga more Hill section of Oyster Hay have jthe disease which also has appeared !ln the Meadow Itmok hunt colony at West bury. Long Island. One woman, 42 ears obi, is now numbered among : tho victims. HIGHEST CLASS STERILIZED HAIR GOODS For Sale Yum' .'onihiiins mado up in liny style to your order. MARINELLO HAIR SHOP 107 Harnett Corey F.l.li,'. L HEAD FOR PARKS SAYS OR. COE Dr. Henry Waldo Coe of Portland erstwhile Hull .Moose leader of Ore gon, who, as editor of the Medical Sentinel attended the Slate Editorial Convention,' returned from Crater Lake Monday evening enthusiastic over the lake aiid'pver the hospitality shown hy .Medford. "I think Crater Lake one of the world's wonder spots," said Dr. Coe "and I believe It has great possibili ties. I have discussed the subject with Stephen T. Mather assistant to the Secretary of the Interior Lane, who haa supervision of national parks and I know that he has great plans for the park's development. "Hy the way. It would bo Impos sible to find anywliere the equal of Mr. Slather as the head of the na tional parks. He is ideally qualified, and takes a deep personal Interest in the subject. His interest 1r such that in one case he dug down in his own pockets for $2G,nti0 to complete a park improvement, that the delay of government red tape would have postponed until the cost doubled. In one year he gave $iiu,fl00 1 "l0 parks. "Mr. Mather Is n most liberal big hearted man. 1 have been associated with htm In philanthropic enterprises and 1 know that be made a home for tuberculosis children possible In Illi nois by a donutlon of $10,000. He organized the Illinois mental hy giene society and gives $2,000 n year for its maintenance. Any subject that ho Is interested in has ready access to his pocket book." Dr. Coo recently returned from the east and reports conditions there most prosperous. He said: "They are making so much money 111 the day time that. they can't count It at night. The east Is a vast hive of Industry. And this prosperity makes it hard work for the republi cans, who have an uphill campaign, as they have always made the people believe that tho party in power was responsible for prosperity." HANLY ACCEPTS NOMINATION (Continued from pace one) anil redress the n nm.u's ns besl f could ami ideaileil for action. "Finally it honored with positions of council and trust in state ami na tional conventions, the active, direct rcprcscnlalives of the liiUor trnlTie ami hy ils silence in ils conventions both stale and national, uciiilcsccd in the traffic's wrongs and burdens, ami robbed my bcurt of hope. Then I left il, and came to you, knowing llitif your councils ns lo this crcat issue, would neither be corrupt nor divided, your puriose turned aside, nor your action delayed, should you be imi power. To Knil Kvil Traffic. 'Tpon this trreal issue, your minds and mine are one. W'v share u com mon fail li and hold a common pur pose. "If power is given us, we will end this traffic end il though it reipiire the exercise of every atom of power vested in the government, or inherent in the people. . Legislative enactment, administrative action, judicial decis ion nnd conslilutional amendment all shall lie used for its dethronement. "To the support of this high em piric, we challenge the intellect, the heart and the conscience of the na tion. If those who admit the riglit eouMicss of (he thing we mean lo do, and who desire the coiismunial ion of he end we seek, will enlist and vole and snmd with us, we will elect a ticket you have named and before the cud of our fir-t administration, ren der a service unmatched since the days ,,f Abraham Lincoln and the aboliiion of human slavery." Tom Karlow of Lake Crock is spending the day In Medford. You Need Tailoring That combines fair prices with good work manship and service able fabrics YOU GET BOTH FROM GU vS The Tailor 40 North Front St. SV1T OU A Our 'Jt Snits; OVKU COAT (iood iw Any; !tet $13AMVl terjnnn Miiny. The eomihitti'e of eommereial eluh memlH'i'h was informed this morning hy officials of the I'tali-Idaho Sugar Co., whit have heen investigating suar heet prospects throughout the valley lor the uM week that the eon juiny will take no action toward huiliihitf a supir faetory in Meilfonl until more of the valley is placet! un der irrigation. Jf the proposal hiih line ditch is put through under the di.-.triet plan nhout Orloher 1st, next, and an acreage of food proportions is phwed under water from the ditch they will put a proposition Tor the rechon of a factory hefore the peo ple of Medford. The ltogue river valley, said T. Tl. Cutler, vice president and general manager of the company, is well suit ed as to soil aud climate for the yrow- inj; of heets. However, he, explained, he and his associates had found after carefully examining all the heet acre age in the valley that non-irrigated heets are already shrinking am the tops hcginning to wilt whereas the irrigated heets are showing up r-plen- hdly ami through this sunshiny weather are showing increased yains. A sugar factory cannot continue to perale, he continued, unless the heets an he grown prolitahly hy the farm er. Investigation convinced linn thai they cannot he grown in sufficient tonnuire and high enough sugar con tent without irrigation, to he profi table to the farmer. After the meeting this morning- ti.e sugar i: en left for l'ortland ami Salt Lake and would promise no further assurance or information concerning the factory (picMioit until (he irri gation question is decided, or about October 1. Owen Dunlnn of Phoenix Is In town this afternoon on business. ii:xorciN; mkihcixus. Wholesale denunciation of proprie tary medicines Is no more justifiable than wholesale denunciutlon of the medical profession. Il Is no more true that there are reputable physi cians, who unseltisnly devote their lives to an unending strugglo with disease than that there are standard remedies, who do ns good a work; often where the work of the good physician cannot reach. A good ex ample is I.ydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound, which has-for 40 years been alleviating the sufferings of women and euriug the ills peculiar to their sex. Adv. ARE YOU GOING TO LET PREJUDICE STAND IN THE LIGHT OF YOUR CHILD'S SUCCESS? In the days when children's glasses were makeshifts, you might well have hesitated about glasses for them. Today, when our glasses, made especially for and titled- to your children, mean better school work, happy, healthier and betu-r be haved youngsters, you cannot af ford to hesitate. Kyn strains, "cross eyes' and other ocular defects which our glasses will relieve, handicap children so afflicted. r T : Eyesight 11 XXlClS.t;il Suecialist Over The May Co. Uniting Learning and Labor THE ORECON AGRICULTURAL COLLECE lu its Six Schools and Forty-eight De partments is cugHgfd in the great work of umliug IxMtniiit; hiiJ I.Hhur. Forty-eighth School Year Opens SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. Degree Courses retumii) a fou hiuh sihool prcp-traiiou, arc tu; nr vpar retl :n the following A 0 R I C V I . T V R t , 1 6 I H'lurttiirnts ; COMMKRCK, 4 lK(artuii'itis. KNf.lN KKKlNTi, i Iciarnnriu , MINKS, 3 LH partim nts : FORESTRY. '2 Depart ments; IIOMK KCONOMICS. 4 Depart ments : urn) 1'IIAKMACV. Vocational Courses requiring Mn Kitittt Clnnle preparation for entrance are otTercti in Agriculture, Dairvin, ComineK't, ForestrT, Home Mnkers, and Mrdiimc Arts. Pharmacy with a two ycarliiKh sc1hh1 eiitrauce reqinrement. SCHOOL OF MCSIC Piano. String, Hand anJ Voice Culture. Catalogue hii1 Uauttful ttlustrsteJ booklet free, AiUlre TBK R'T.isTRA, 1 W Ml lb IwV . lb) LUHV ALUs, OKKOON SCTi$ ""Tpf Bo Gixided. bv Mother's WhoKnow$ rri. a,,A exoeclant mother in . . weirure or me iumir , . l.l...t In- th eoerU ', ele i a K rnuuuu ur fc..'v4 i,..t..if..u who have found in t-urc ui jiuiiun.- i. ii.. .i...t.. iv.t.n.a . i. the effected llpimeiits It Ht any lriii,'tst. fenn it " liuod. Address i The Ttradfleld HeitulHtnr Co., L'OII I.nimir Hldi?.. Allantn. till. mm A.Ml'SK.MKXTS TONIGHT. Page MEDFORD'S Leading Motion Picture Theater Last Time s TEPPING The TONE With FKANK KEENAN MARY BOLAND A bin theme discussed In a forcible manner. It's a bitf pluy. Heo (. and Bucking Society A Keystone full of fast fun. TO.MOHIIOW SPKCIAL CO.M I n: JOE KNOWLES in THE NATURE MAN Itl.lH Itlltl) PHOTO Pl.AYS Present. Mary Fuller The Strength of the Weak Adapted for the screen ly Wil liam A. Luthi-op. Also News Pictorial TODAY AN"I TOMOItlSOW StarTheatre wi!fc:i:i Tin: op.owds go WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East Main Street, Medford The Only Exclusive Commercial Pliotographer? in Southern Oregon Negatives Made any time or place by appointment. Phone 147-J We'll do the rest T. TV VTBSTOW. Pron that vacation Season Fare S14.Q0 SOUTHERN PACIFIC auotl fell PSH Of tilB 0.( efiitial to theV, i.M.l 1 .. ...- S . . - .... WAV to e initiate e- i ti.uniia viiup own ran lii ,.,ill.-,l nnd its intliuMU'e over Is wu.tliliiK nd bemll.-lal. Oct DON'T STAND Off and Look But Get in on This Sale Suit Cases . 98c Collars . . lc Canvas Gloves . 5c Overalls . 75c Straw Hats . 5c 2 for v'6c Work Shirts 35c Sheet Music lc Wool Sox . 10c Black Sox . 9c Tan Sox . 9c 10c Hand k ere' is 5c Work Shoes $2.24 Dress Shoes $2.24 A lot. of Furniture at almost nothing Typewriters and Canary Birds Will H. Wilson EXPERT DEVELOPING i. PRINTING AND ENLARGING Prompt Attention to Mail Order? THE SWEM STUDIOS W. Main Medford 'v'ih,,,;. 1 1 trip slioulil nut lie delayed Newport "Oregon's premier beach re sort" is not far away and is easily readied. 2 Daily Trains from Albany and Oorvallis. Low round trip fares are available, (iood hotel aeeom niodatioiis. FiiK surf bath ijiff. I'oatiiiK on Yanuina P. ay. You can't beat Newport for a place to enjoy a vacation. .lulin M. Scott. Oeneral PnsR. Agent, Portland, Oregon.