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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATT, TRTBUNR MEDFORD'. OREC.OX. FRTDAY. ATTiFST 11.1f.1fi tocal and 1j personal The Portland Telegram o( Aununt JO contains a cut of 20 steelheads. caught In Rogue river by Or. E. De Witt Connull and Dr. R. B. Brandon of Portland. The fish range from 10 to 1$ Inches In length, five of them three pounders, three near 8 poundi, the balance smaller. The Information Is vouchsafed that a "No 4 fly, a Professor, Gray Hackle and Royal Coachman were used in making the catch." The anglers employed A. Penwlll and fished from his boat, ugigg spoon and feulmon eggs as well as bait, though the fish arc 111 exhi bition In Honcgman's hardware store window; labelled caugli with fiie. The world's greatest companies. Holmes, The Insurance Man. L. I.. Jacobs, Frank E. Martin, O. M. Selsby S. T. Kawllnga and 8am Gardner will represent Wealonka Tribe No. 1, Improved O. R. M. at the (ireat Council session, which will be held at Portland Oregon, August 15 and 10. It Is cool and nice In Clold Hill of evenings and you will enjoy yourself at the pavilion dance Saturday even ing. Be sure and attend this week Splendid music. ' Glenn Taylor left today for Calif ornia with his parents, who have b6U visiting him this summer. Jlrs. Cap-kin and Miss Theone Carkln ac companied them as far as Shasta Re- treat, where they will enjoy a couple of weeks vacation. De Voe will move to the corner of Main and Oakdale about August 10. Mrs. E. B. Hanlcy and her guest, Mrs. Chamberlain of Portland and Mrs. Frank II. Madden left Thursday for Crater Lake. Get your bakory goods at De Voe's. IMrs. J. F. Reddy and family Wed nesday motored over from Tukilma, where they are camping this summer, and returned Thursday. Medford boosters smoke the Med ford and Mt. Pitt clears. Max Jacobl of Tolo was a Medford -visitor Friday, bringing In some of the finest peaches seen this season.. Mrs. A. True Lundy, Nu-Bone cor sets. Phone 828. 47 N. Orange. Ashland Thursdays at Austin. I.loyd Wolganiott left last night for Portland, where he will tadp the flnnU. oxaialnatloo. . pro'parutiTy. . toi entering the tia'vy. -In rase ho sm-j cessfully passes the examinations lie will be sent to the naval training sta tion at San Francisco for Blx months before being assigned to a ship. 11uttermlk 3c quart at Do Voe's. With sixteen, gasoline servlc j sia tlons already installed In' Medford. the Crater Lake Hardware Co., Is breaking Into the game with the 17th. Why smoko bit cigars, when La Condas arc only 10c. " T. T. Stafford, employed at the Klamath Hot Springs resort, was In Medford this morning, having taken a load of seven passengers from the Springs, to Crater Lake and to Med ford. He reports roads to the resort In excellent condition and an excep tionally heavy tourist travel. Auto wheels repnlrod; first claBS job guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Mitchell's Repair Shop, opposite pub. lie market. Mrs. Herbert Launspach left ttrlf morning for Yreka, where she will visit her parents. Typewriter paper of all kinds at .Mwltord Printing Co, -Mrs. II. A. Lattn-und daughter. Dorothy, left this morning for Oak land, Cal., where they will visit rela tives. Something new, brick Ico cream In sanitary packages. Keeps two hours. Take ono with you. The Shasta. Aitei visiting Crater Lake yester day, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Parsons left this morning for their home in I.clp slc, Ohio. Fruit psckor's flutter tips at 1 las kins for Health. 1-1 W. Humphrey of Cold Ray Is in Medford on business today. Best ice-cream at Do Voe's. E. C. Dennett loft this morning for his home In Chlco, after having visited Ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Dennett for a few days. Mr. Den nett was called to MndforM hy the death of Mrs. B. F. Peart of Central Point. Take those loose auto wheels to Billings Carriage and Auto Works and have them made llkt new, at a tmall expense. , J. C. Ilurch. president of the Denver Portland Cement Co.. of Gold Hill Is In Medford on business today. Fruit packer's finger tips at Has kins for Health. 131 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newman re turned to Medford this morning, after having spent the past six months In Tennessee. Mr. Newman was for merly employed on the Westorlunil orchards. Smoke a King Splti elgar, tc. Thev aro homo-made. tf W. A. Mansfield of Tolo Is spend ing a few days in Medford on busi ness. Oray's place, cold, drinks, fruits. The Arts and Craft League will hold a special meeting at their rooms over the May Co., at 2: SO p. m. on Saturday, August 12, for the pur pose of electing officers for the ensu ing year. The attendance of all members Is requested. De Voo buys beer bottles. Parley and milk fed pork, good veal, spring chicken, spring duck, cabbage, cauliflower, berries and apples for eating and cooking. Also butter. Booth 17, Public Market. Saturday. Get your labels early. Don't wait until the last minute. . The Medford Printing Co. is the placa to get them. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. White of Climax, left Friday on a week's auto trip to Crater Lake and the Klamath region. Fruitgrowers am' ranchers will do well to figure with us early for haul ing tfmlt, hay and grain. Truck capacity, 4 ton. . Medford Transfer Co., Phone flr. Trautfether and Marsh, props. 121 Miss Catherine Clemens of Grants Pass is the guest of Miss Jeanette Patterson. Baths 2r,c. Hotel Holland. George E. Boos left this morning for a business trip to Siskiyou and Shasta counties, California in the Interest of the 'North American Acci dent Insurance Company. Buttermilk 10c gal. De Voe's. Miss Hazel Rader and Miss Charlie Fenton are spending the week end at Eagle Point with Miss Frances Heath. We recently bought, a job lot of all leather purses, retail value from 2.1c to $1. We offer, them Saturday, choice 1 8c. Heath's Drug Store, op posite Nash Hotel. i Ralph Potter, town marshal of Eagle Point Is In town today on busi ness. Pear label time Is here. Stock labels or special labels at the Med ford Printing Co. J. II. Haworth of Brownsboro Is a business visitor In Medford today. Bakery goods at De Voe's. Miss Frances Ash Is visiting rela tives In San Francisco. Dr. Klrchgessner will be at Hotel Nasb every Wednesday. Hours for consultation 10 to 3. Mrs. A. R. Philips Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Hendershott In Eugene. Don't fail to buy a $1.50 all leather purse. for.JSc Saturday at Heath's Drug Store, opposite Nash Hotel Mr. and Mrs. E. W. .laqua have returned from a stay of a week In Portland. See Dave Wood about that fire in surance policy. Office Mall Tribune Bid. - .. .1 - r Mr. and Mrs. T. E.' Daniels motored .to. Rogue . River this afternoon on business. Try a King Spitz cigar and en courage home Industry. if Mrs. A. F. Hazelrlgg is confined to her home with an attack of tonsfl ltls. I Get your milk, cream, butter eggs ami buttermilk at De Voe's. Frank L. McGuiro, who has been spending a few days in Medford on business, returned today to Portland. See the stock labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., It you are In a hurry. VV, H, Gore and family motored yesterday to Buck lake. You remember the values we gave yuu on our last sale of box paper. Wo are offering you Just as good or better on our sale of all leather purses at l!ir. Saturday. Heath's Drug Store, opposite Nash Hotel. Howard and Zeke Thomas have re turned to Medford from Hornlirooli. where they hnve been working since the dose of school. . Siskiyou or Coiestln water. 10c bottle at De Voe' s; Be deposit on bottle. Jack Stevens, who has beer, operat ing a well driller In the vicinity of Hornbrook, has sold the outfit and will I'ecln drilling in the vicinity of Medford In the near future with a new outfit. Choice goat meat at booth, public market Saturday. Mrs. E. W. Wllte, who has re cently returned from Los Angeles, where she attended a national train ing school for spirilla corsctlers, Is Hurt ready to glvo expert service In made to measure corsetry. Phone 2ti7 J or call 324 Vancouver eve. The A. W. Walker Company yester day morning unloaded a car of six Maxwell cars. Lust night they had sold cars to Mrs. Ross Kline of Cen tral Point, Ralph Sutton and R W. Wnters. You get quality and service at llutterfleld's Grocery. Phono 21t, Mrs. O. R. Dates of Myrtle Crock Is spending the day In Medford. Dig 5c milkshakes at De Voe's. You get quality and service at DutlerfleUI's Grocery. Ph?ne 2 111. Pears and apple label printers for the Rogue river valley. Medford Printing Co. Charles Kills of Weed Is In Med ford for a few days on business. It Is nice and cool at the Mooe dsr.ee Saturday evening. Keasou -electric fans. .Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Ptitterworth of Portland art' .sightseeing In the valley. Grays place for cigars, to Leland Beverldge Is now connected with the recruiting office In Port land, having the rank of sergeant. Why not get It at De Voe's? Erlck Anderson and George Nuber have filed on eight marble claims in the Blue Ledge district. A piece of the marble has been polished by the Medford Marblo Co., and is claimed to be the equal of that found in Montana. You get the full value for your 50 ceirts at the Moose dance Saturday evening. OUrs. E. J. Mullls of Trinidad, Colo., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John H. English. Gates sells Ford cars, 200 down and 125 a month. Mrs. Llla Purnall and daughter have returned to Med.'jrd, after a visit with Mrs. Purnull's parents. Pro fessor and Mrs. Willis of Salem. Mrs. II. L. Leach, expert corsetler. Barclay & Abdo-Support. PhoneC83-J W. A. Summer left Friday for San Francisco to attend his wire's funeral. Packerts tally cards In stock at the Medford Printing Co. Saturday August 2C, Ashland members of Ashland Camp No. 243 Woodmen of the World, will enter tain Woodmen of the valley as far north as Grants Pass with a big picnic. A most delightful day's outing Is made possible to you hy the excur sion to Butte Falls on Sunday, Au gust 13th, leaving P & E depot at S a. m. Whether your preference Is casting for trout, viewing the beauty of mountain, forest and stream, or the more sedate pleasures of plcnick ing, you will be pleased. Round trip $1 with usual reduction for chil dren. 122 Councilman Hargraves Is confined to his home co that he was unable to attend council meeting last night. Lunch goods at De Voe's. Members of the Commercial Club met yesterday afternoon and dis cussed In an informal way the saw mill to be erected in Medford, mar kets and timber resources and the bond ordinance. 'No official action was taken however, as there was not a quorum present. Miss Sara Johnson returned yester day from Portland, where she spent the past month with friends. Joo Adams of Yreka, spent yester day afternoon in Medford on busi ness, returning to Yroka last night. Jake P. and William Hansen of the Pioneer orchards are In town on busi ness today. A. B. Robblns, who formerly lived In Medford and Is now at.Wrangel, Alaska, In the employ of the Hanley Madden Cannery, is -in; Medford on a business visit. , RUSSIAN GUNS IN RANGE OF CITY OF STANISLAU PETROGRAD.Au g.l 1. Thet own of Stanlslnu in Galicia Is already within the range of the Russian guns. The Russian general Letchitzky, los ing no time In following up his vic tory at Tysmlenitsa, has pushed west ward along the railroad and north westward along the wagon road and in the latter direction has approach ed to within six miles of Stauislau. Simultaneously, he has announced a drlvo across the Koropice river and TCP LATE TO CLASSIFY FARM FOR RENT Stock and equip jnent for sale. 17 heat! of cattle; 15 hogs; two mares and yearling colt; 25 tons hay; tj acres of corn. 1 am going to Alaska, C. 1). Schell. Welleti, 15 miles X. E. of -Medford. 121 FOR SALE Will sell all house hold furniture. Beds, stoves, piano, chairs, gasoline tank, porch settee. fruit jars, etc. 4 02 South New town street. 1 FOR EXCHANGE $8,5011 40-acres in fine dairy dis trict. Washington, well improved good income, wnnt farm here. $12.uoo so-acres Imperial Valley, 115 acres alfalfa, ample water, rental $M'0, for place here. $1 7.000 U'.O-aere rani h and nice residence, So. Cal., lor farm here CUrk Realty Co.. 20G PMpps hide. TWO TRIPS DAILY BETWEEN MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT s. II. tlnrnlsn s auto will leave Eagle Point at S A. M. and 1 P. M dally, except Sunday; leave MedTord 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. Will call for passengers at hotels In Medford and hotels and business houses In Eagle Point. t'HOXK S-X2 OK S-T3. EXPERT DEVELOPING PRINTING AND ENLARGING Prompt Attention to Mail Orders THE SWEM STUDIOS V. Miiln Miilforvl the formation of a new line of ad vance north of the Dnelster. Heretofore General Count von Rothmer bsd enjoved more or less protection for his right on the Tamo pol position from the flooded Dnels ter. The appearance of an offensive north of the Dneister which has al ready carried the Russians as far west as the crossing of the railroad at NUnloff twenty miles north of Stanlslau Injects an entire new ele ment. The ; Austrians are vainly striving to stem this new advance by desperate counter-attacks, in which' the troops engage In hand to hand encounters, bnt apparently with the result always favoring the Russians. The counting of General Letchitz ky's prisoners during the ten days operations shows that he has taken upward of 15,000 and It it; estimated that 10,000 more men were put out of commission. This would bring the grand total of prisoners to General Brussllloff's credit since early In June to 402,000. PRESIDENT MAY BE CALLED TO SETTLE TRAINMEN ISSUE NEW YORK, Aug. 10. President Wilson will be called upon to take a hand In the settlement of the differ ences of the four railroad brother hoods and their employers, unless an apparent deadlock In the negotiations which developed today can be broken, It was indicated here tonight by rep resentatives of both factions. After It had heard the contentions of the workers and later those of the railroad managers, the United States board of mediation and conciliation was undecided tonight as to when it would again meet with representa tives of either side. Marti A. Knapp, one of the federal mediators, when asked whether there had been any change in the situation since the board began its work, replied: "There Is a deadlock on the face of It. Whether we can change It lies In the bosom of the future." Mr. Knapp said the board had not been In communication with Presi dent Wllspn since it arrived here. When asked however, if "conditions already had come to the point where an appeal would be made to the presi dent," Mr. Knapp said he could not discuss the matter. He added that the board would continue Its efforts to adjust the differences. "We are going to consider tonight what the next step will be," he as serted. What concessions, if any, the rail road managers offored to make to the men could not be ascertained. The mediators met the managers secretly this afternoon, remained in confer ence with them more than three hours. WILMER PALMER HANGED FOR WIFE MURDER HAWI.IXS, Wvo., Am:. U.Wil rner Palmer was hunted early this morning at the state penitentiary fur the murder of his wile. With Medford trade Is Medford made. Star Theatre LAST TIME TONIGHT Stuart Holmes and Dorothy Bernard "Sins of Men" A Dr-anuitlc Arraignment of the Evil Men Do. A W.M .FOX PRODIITIOX A GOOD COMF.KV. RANDMcNALLYSCO. MAKERS OF MAPS for All the World "HICAGO NEW voii; DANCING at the BUNGALOW ASHLAND Every Night 3-Piece Orchestra Coolest Place in the Valley ! ? Y ? ? r ? ? Y ? Last at the Price t Y f Y Y Spring and you all know that Fall Suits will be much higher.- Ma- . terials are higher and it costs mere to produce the suits., Take heed and choose from this rack. The materials are good and the styles are as good as has been shown this sea- -son. Real values to $32.50, , .,.. , - !,'.. Extra Special $10.00 t ? Y f Y ? Y Y Y Y Y ? Y Y Wash Dresses at a Timely Saving , White Dresses, also Light Colored ash Dresses, iinii think or-chonsiiig from this line of (JO dresses, all sizes 14 to 42, real values up to 18.50, sperial ...$2-98 Sport Dresses $4.98 Choice of the entire stoek of Crepe and Linen Sport Dresses, values to .f MOO, now 4.98 New Fall Felts and White I Silk $4.50 to $6.00 Corsets $1.98 thorn, hut not all sizes in each model, front and t v i t ? V ? back modi liice La Cirec(ue Is, values to (1.00, $i'.9S now One lot of 1.2.") and 1.50 Corsets, special 98c4 Khaki Skirls. Middies. Dresses for that ramp ing or outing trip. s4 23 f iv-il 4 new tamnfl Facts About the Production I Vtlf Hiht Vixy TindMT llUtltllXMls 111 Niinicnui.s trig strut': l'ni(iKl SituuiHMtv rieniy of Action (.riffith 1. mm lies hikI COOL Pae'e Gall on nils Ridiculous of $10.00 Hats Are LONG SILK GLOVES 89c . You will want' Long Silk (iloves for-many occas-. ior.s evon this winter think of lieinsr i !e to choose from those. Niag ara -Maid Silk Iloves; all colors. 1.25 value.. ..98c 2-l!utton Xiagar laid Silk 0 loves, special 44 There's nioro sood comedy plot action in these two features than similar comMnatlofi wo have shown. -Two Feature Films rem.- mi w. Remembered for his fine performance here in Gilbert & Sulli van'soperetta, "The Mikado," makes his initial bow to photoplay lovers in D. W. Griffith's fine arts comedy drama ' -. .''V Sunshine The advpntures of a Mirtillp-Asiil, but romantic KPntlcnmn with a- Gay widow, a iiparl i;art'r. a Man lCating l.ion and a pronp of loris-kriived Vil-lians. 3-Reel Keystone Filmed in the Sierras THE SNOW CURE With FORD STERLING and a real BEAR New situations that keep you in a mirthful mood REGULAR PRICES-ADULTS 15c, CHILDREN 5c COMFORTABLE WELL A TW Summer ? t f t Millinery Your Choice , . :98c,$1.9fe;'i2.98. Ill-ally it will pay yon t'o anfieipale ViVtvr next season's w;infs';m many iiist;jii(;(;S at these prii-es. Mure than --2M)' hats to choose from and real'valnes irp -To tf'l!) choice of the 'entire, sf iic'k, t1n'ee'j;f fei;s SS, $1.98, -and S2.9S . f X Y I Here Y Y Y f WOOL SWEATERS $2.69 and $3-98 Two very special nums ,bors in. all wool sweaters V-iiock colilars p.i'e Car dinal, Tan. While and combinations, value to (i.50v special - $2.69 and $3-9S Coats at Big Reduction 4 f f Y and ;: 1 oday and any Tomorrow jaiBH!H'miiiiuMWji (.Bawgnii i in 'ijro VENTILATED rawrirrywtTi-iigjriyR