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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATT j TTJTBTJXE, MEDFORD. OREOOV. SATURDAY, ATTiUST 12. 1016 LOCAL AND ' PERSONAL J. B. Hnl)lm and A. U Weidand of Klamath Fulls are upending the week end In Medford. J. T. I.ovo of Central Point, was a Medford visitor Saturday. IF. 11. Goodhue of Central Point wan a Medford visitor Saturday. The world'B greatest companies Holmes. The Insurance Man. Will Holurook of Eauln Point spent yesterday afternoon la Medford. De Voe will move to tho corner of Main and Oakdalo . about August JO.. 'Mrs. John Graham of EiikIo Point was lirouKht to Sacred Heart hospital Friday afternoon. ' Get your bakery goods at Do Voe's. Jfecent purchase of Iodno cars In Medford are: Walter llailcy, N. O. Wilson, F. Hosm and C. Peterson. Medford boosters smoke the Med ford and Mt. Pitt clnar. ' Mrs. fl. It. Hates of Myrtle creek Is In Medford for a few dayt on busi ness. Buttermilk 3c quart at De Voe's. Mrs. J. L. Owens of Rranta Pas spent Friday visiting friends and relatives In Medford. Why smoke bit cigars, when .I.a (iondas are only 10c. William Hunter of firnnts Pass transacted business In Medford Fri day afternoon. Auto ; wheels repaired; flrBt class ' Job Rtinranteed. Prices reasonable. ' Mit'clioll's Itepalr Shop, opposite pub lic market. V. k': I'ssher of Ashland was In ' Medford on business Friday after noon. Typewriter paper of all kinds at Medford Printing Co. Mrs. S. S. Smith, who has been the guest of her dnughter, Mrs. Beau mont DeLosh at Aberdeen, Wash., for tho past fivo weeks, will return to Medford Sunday morning. Something new, brick Ice cream In sanitary packages. Keeps two hours. Tako one with you. The Shasta. II. A. Garrison owner of the Med ford Cement, Brick and Block works, Is shipping another car of brick to Yrcka, Cal., today. -, Bust Ice-cream at He Voe's, , ; Carl James returned to IiIr home In Roscburg this morning, 'after spending a couple of days In Med ford with friends. ' ' Cray's pluce, cold, drinks, fruits. M. I). Wagner, proprietor of the Star Meat Market, Medford, hns re ceived the news that two brothers and a brother-in-law have fallen In batllo on the Sonimo and In Gallcla. Smoko a King Splti cigar, 5o. They aro home-made. tf' fl'wo thousand six hundred and tlilrty-nlne vehicles passed over the Siskiyou grade during the month of Juno, according to tho report of State Highway Engineer John I,. Lewis. Two hundred and forty-five was the largest number passing over In one day. De Voo buys beer bottles. G. 1). Cronetniller, electrical engin eer In charge of the work at the Heaver Portland Content Plant, at Gold Hill, is In Medford today on business. Bailey and Inllk fed pork, good veal, spring. Clilrkcii, spring duck, cabbage, . cauliflower, berries and apples for eating and rooking. Also butter. Booth 17, Public Market, Saturday. Mrs. Scott Woolf and Mrs. Frank ' 'l'ool left Saturday morning for Chico, " Cal., where they were called by the serious Illness of Mrs. Woolf's father. S. D. I.lnclcrninn. Get your labels early. Don't wait until tho last minute. The Medford Printing Co. Is tho place to get thuui. The Rogue Uivcr Canal Company today sent IS tennis to Four Mile lake to work on the cannl connecting Four Mile and Fisli lakes. The com pany Is hampered In lis work by the Inability to get men. Tliey have only 4 0 men on tho Job and want loo more. Fruit picking and packing has taken most of the available laborers. I Baths 2T.C. Hotel Holland. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. C. I.. Sclieifelln, Mrs. (incr rado, of I'asedcna. anil Miss Car lotta Banks will motor to Crater I.akp for the week enrt. Buttermilk 10c gal. Do Voe's. C. T. Hutchison and family will leavo for Crater Lake In their car about nine o'clock tonight. Pear label time Is here. Stock Inbels or speclnl labels at tho Med ford Printing Co. Last night's wind set tho entrance door of the Kiss' club swinging and broke the plate glass of the door and t lie transom above It. Dr. Klrehgessnor will be at Hotel Nash every Wednesday. Hours for consultation 10 to 3. O. J. l'alton wllfservc as secretary of the Flks lodye during the absence of Lee Jacobs, who leaves Sunday for Portland on a two weeks vacation. Try a King Spit cigar and en courngo home Industry. tf A. M. Hansen of Salem is spend ing a few days in Medford on busi ness. See Dave Wood about that fir In surance policy. Office Mall Tribune Bldg. , ' R. S. Wltte of Milwaukee,' Wis., who accompanied the party of Pyth ian delegates from the Grand Lodge of the order in Portland, is the kuhki of his brother, E. V. Wltte. Get your milk, cream, butter eggs and buttermilk at De Voe's. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Alendorfer and Mr. and Mrs. Edison Jerome will motor tonight to Prospect, returning Sunday night. . See the stock labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., If you are In a hurry. . . Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Butcher will leavo tomorrow morning for Pros pect, where they will spend a two weeks' outing. Siskiyou or Coles tin water. 10c bottle at De Voe"s; uc deposit on bottle. Mrs. E. II. Jefferson, HOC South Newton has us her guests her sister, Mrs. E. C. Itichmoud and daughter, Virginia of Dallas. Oregon. .Mrs. E. W. Wltte. who has re cently returned from Los Angeles, where she attended a national train ing school for spirilla corsetiers, is now ready to give expert service In made to measure corsctry. Phone 2G7-J or call 324 Vancouver ave. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Tlbbetts, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cooley and W. F. Chlpman of San Francisco spent Inst night In Medford and this morn ing proceeded to Crater Lake. Big 5c milkshakes at De Voe's. O. B. Vcrbeck, who formerly was in business in Medford and now runs the store at Union Creel Is In town today purchasing stock. You get quality and service at Ilutterfield's Grocery. Phone 216. As Boon as the necessary lumber arrives, the Jackson street bridge will lie replnnked. Pears and apple label printers for the Rogue river valley. Medford Printing Co. H. G. Wortman and family and M. A. ftader arrived last night from Portland, where they attended the K. P. Grand l,odge. Mr. Wortman was elocted Grand Chnncellor of the Oregon Domain, Knights of Pythias. Gray'a place for cigars, to baccoes. A. A. Bernard of tho Bernard Motor Co., returned last night from Crescent City, where he delivered a Dodgo car and sold two others. Bakery goods nt De Voo's. At tho regular council meeting next Tuesday, a charter amendment, ulrendy drawn tjy City Attorney Mc Cabo wll be presented for passage, giving tho council power to act In settling up the paving situation in Medford. The nmendment, as drawn, gives the council power to refund up to 50 per cent of tho money paid for paving, that Is to refund or reassess, as tho case may bo Ineach instance, so that the city iays half tho paving cost and tho property owner pays the other half. Tho amendment also gives the council authority to issue bonds or warrants wherewith to re fund paving bonds now outstanding. Why not get It at De Voe's? L. K. Jeppeson and G. O. Elliott of illain County, $daho, who have been In Medford on business for a week, left this morning for Klamath Falls. Gates soils Ford cars, J 2 00 down and $26 a month. Dr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence 11111 re turned this morning from Newport, where they spent tho past two months,' Tackerts tally cards In stock at the Medford Printing Co. Mrs. T. J. Fuscm and Miss I'rsoll Stewart returned Saturday morning from Newport, where they have spent the past two months. A most delightful day's outing is made possible to yon by 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 Htrenm, or the more sedate pleasures of picnick ing, you will be pleased. Hound trip tl with usual reduction for chil dren. 12a lic v. A. J. van Fossen and Dr. T. II. l ord, two of the district superin tendents of the Oregon conference will be at the Methodist church Suit day ninrnlnu. Dr. Ford will preach the sermon. The public Is cordially invited. Lunch goods at Po Voe's. Mrs. C. 11. Hay and daughter, Mabel, who have been In California for the past year, arrived In Medford Saturday and will remain several weeks. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Emmons nnd Mr. and Mrs. George Collins left to day In their cars for a ten days' out ing along the McKenzie river. Marvin Fisher has returned from a two weeks' vacation at Los Angeles, Long lleach nnd a trip to Cntiillna Island. He will resume his work at the Mail Tribune Monday. Edmund J. Morrlsey, J. Brooke Mohur, J. Brooke, Jr . of San Fran cisco and .1. Frederick .McDonald of San Jose, arrived In Medford in their car last night and left this morning for Crater Lake, H. Chandler Egan, while driving through last night's storm on the re turn to his orchard, met with a pe culiar accident. A guy wire from an electric power pole was blown across Koosevelt avenue. I'nable to see In the driving rain, Mr. Egan hit the wire. Attached to one end was a pole p.bout ten feet long, used as an anchor. This was drawn across the front of the machine before It could be stopped, smashed In the front of the body and tore away the wind shield and top. Mr. Egan escaped with a few glass cuts on his hands. John llackett and family of Mc Mlnnville are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Buchanan. Upon the ar rival of six cars carrying Mc.Minn vllle people In Medford, having come through Eastern Oregon by way of Bend, Mr. llackett will join them and return to his home. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Chlpman and Miss Chlpman of New York arrived In Medford last night and tomorrow morning will leave for Crater Lake. The party is on a tour of the scenic points of tile United States. Dr. and Mrs. John S. Niecool of Portland are spending a few days in Medford and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gordon and child and W. T. Lee of Klamath Falls are Medford visitors over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. W. Jennings Or monde are Medford visitors from New York City. , T. E. Bybee of Jacksonville is spending the day in Medford on busi ness. Frank Patton of Portland Is spend ing a few days in Medford on busi ness. Harry Rosenborg is in from his ranch near Table Hock for the day. Friday evening's storm broke the two 23-year-old Monterey cypress In front of Paul Demmer's residence at Fourth and Rose avenue, which were land-marks, owing to the peculiar style of trimming. The trees broke at the top of the trimming and in falling smashed an Italian cypress and a white fir, the only one in the city successfully transplanted from the mountains, and some free roses. Mr. Demmer is heart-broken over his loss and says that he would sooner have lost $3000. Morris Plymale and Dorothy Stev ens were married at the Presbyterian Manse Jacksonville, Thursday August 19. The young people will make their home In Ashland. Mrs. II. C. Paulson and daughter, Harriet, of Sardine Creek are spend ing a few days with Medford friends. Mrs. Amy II. Baker of Eugene Is spending a few days in Medford, after having been with -Gold Hill friunds the past week. 1 ' Boudlnot Connor of Table Rock is In Medford this afternoon on busi ness. Senator Win. Von tier llellen is In Medford today. Jack F. Morrill of Gold Hill Is ill Medford this afternoon on business. Otto Caster Is a business visitor In Medford from Phoenix today. Wellborn Beeson of Talent Is spending the day In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Wendolyn Meyer and family of Griffin Creek are shopping In Medford this afternoon. Ed and Bert Hamlin are in from Eden valley today after supplies. W. A. Wllfert is a Medford visitor today from Slater Gulch. George Buckley of Ruch is spend ing the day In Medford on business. Will Henderson of Eden valley Is In Medford on business this after noon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Pelouzc and Hob Pelouze motored In from Eagle Point this afternoon. John Anderson of Ashland stopped oTf in Medford this afternoon on his way to Jacksonville. John Hubbard and Archie Wishart of Klamath Falls are stopping in Medford for a few days before return ing to their homes In Klamath Falls. They have been on a trip to Spokane, Seattle and other northern points. J. T. Sumervtlle, deputy collector lT. S. Internal Revenue, district, of Oregon of Portland, nrrlved In Med ford today on official business. Senator Milton A. Miller collector of Internal Revenues of Portland, Dr. J. W. Miller nnd Judge Craw ford of Eastern Oregon will arrlve in Medford this evening nnd will leave In the morning for Crater Lake, Klamath Falls, Prlnevillo and the Dalles. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SAl.K Phone 357 Crape. -Saddle pony, or call at 4 4 South 124 TWO TRIPS DAILY BETWEEN MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT S. II. Harnlsh's auto will leave Eagle Point at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M. dally, except Sunday; leave Medford S A. M. and 5 P. M. Will call for passengers at hotala In Medford and hotels and business houses iu Eagle Point. I'HONE 3 X2 OK 3 X3. 8ARTLETT PRICES Knrtlett auction market An;;. 11 : New York $2.H; Chicago. :i.O0; Philadelphia, -t-.!MI; Hoston not re port eci. Receipts and shipments in Medford yesterday nnd, In-t nillit : Jiogue River Fruit anil Produce as sociation, receipts not checked; C cars rolled. Producers Fruit Co., receipts not checked; it ears yesterday, 7 today. Koirno River ('o-oerntive Fruit Growers' association, .1111) boxes; 1 car rolled. " Gov Conner, 9 cars lo dale; 4 to-lay-:" August 20th will tie Medford Sun day at Ashland, the attracting fea ture will be a concert given by the Medford band at Llthia park. Tho band will be accompanied by prob ably the largest contingent that has yet Invaded Ashland on a Sunday. The week's engagement offered the band by the Chetcb Carnival associa tion will not be accepted, as the mem bers would find it difficult to leave their employment. It may be aston ishing to learn that dining the past three months, of the concert season, the band has rehearsed and submit ted to the public no less than one hundred selections, overtures, etc. This amount lias had to be worked up In order to give the' progran.s vnriety. The average amateur musi cal organization usuallv rehearse3 the same program over and over for weeks before offering u to the public. Our band has not the tinw or privil ege to do this; week after wn, k they offer at the City park a complete change of program. Next week Bandmaster Rowland and his musicians prom'rn to even surpass the efforts of the last week's performance which was pronounced the best of the season. The program "v 111 include works of such masters as Franz von Supper, !rthur Sullivan, Johann Strauss, John Phillip Sousa. The popular opera "Mikado" will also be heard at one of tho next concerts given by the band. AWFUL SACBIFICE OF LIFE , ON EAST BATTLE FRONT BERLIN, Aug. 12 The correspon dent of the eitung Am Mlttag, at Austrian headquarters describes the enormous losses of the Russians dur ing the summer offensive. Th cor respondent says the Russian censor ship passed the statement that as many as 73 trains loaded with wounded were moved daily on the line of Kiev alone. Basing his estim ate partly on the official list kept at Kiev, the correspondent places the Russian killed or wounded in the summer offensive at three quarters of a million men. General Brussil off's plan of operation, the correspon dent adds, reckoned on heavy losses and three or four reserve battalions Star Theatre TODAY ONLY Two delightful screen person- HOUSE PETERS anil Barbara Tennant A stnrtlinir and Mi-pene sus tainin film vehicle oi' the un usual Mrt. 'The Closed Road' A WM. A. BRADY PRODUCTION. ALSO A PLEASING COMEDY Highest quality, jewelry repairing m diamond setting, 4vutch I repairing Martin I XiaAAv " , I I'lUl III! if, ivvuuj V . . The Quality Store for 9 Reliable Goods. :r: K. Main St. Medford, Ore. I MEDFORD SUNDAY AT LITHIA PARK AUGUST 20 STARS in u puB.-.'wjrg -:-'f a.fcj TRYING TO CHECK. ALLIES (Continued from page cso tack north of Hem wood on tiie Soui we front was undertaken last nilit by the (ic-ruuius. The war oliii-e -statement of today says the assault was checked. Tile (jennaus sustained appreciable losses in their attac k. South of the Sfiinme after a violent lioiuliiirdmeiit tlie (iennans nttnc-kccl I.a MoUcnelte, but the French cur tain of fire prevented the assaulting waves of infantry from debonchim.-. PageionigM Two National in the most entertaining features shown In weeks. DeWolf Hopper in u limv.y, in-live romnly rii'iuim. Sunshine Dad..... FORD STERLING in a merry llnee-.. l'cW Keystone? it's u hit. The Snow Cure TOMOHItOW Mine, OI.CA I'FTUOVA RANDMcNALLY&CO. MAKERS OF MAPS " for All the World 'UJOAfiO xi:v vniji; l I: F.O.B. DETROIT YOU can get the most reliable information about any car by asking the people who own cars of that make. Ask Maxwell owners. If you don't know any cf them, we will give you their names and addresses. There are more than 250,000 Maxwell cars in use in the United States. The satisfaction of this army of owners is responsible for the tremendous asset of good will behind the Max well car arid the Maxwell Company. We are satisfied to rest our case with any Maxwell owner. :;,-';:'j-f;-'':--iiniii:t-it M!;,;::j;.;:-iM;'.;;::;:-t':.i'.;f:i.-.;-ii:;''i-':ii-':i-:i During the night the French organ ized their new ssiti"iis north of the river. Hec-onnciitering parties enter ed the wocicl e'a-t of Hem station', where numerous, bodies of Germans erc found. On the Verdun front two German altiic-ks in the vic inity of r'leiirv were reiml-cil. The artillery was active in the regi-ui of Vaux, Chupilru and Chennis On lliitisli Front. J.OXIMtX. Aug. 32. A slmiif.' in fantry iittnek was deljeered hisl lli'.'ht PAGE lnCIIAIfl) liKXNCTT and Co-workers in. DAMAGED The Sensation of 1lie Hour This world-famous drama pictures the tenilde consetiueiices of vic e and physical ruin lhat follows almse of the mora! law. A stirriiisf appeal for a pure lift; before marriage in order to make iniponsihle tile traiisiiii.s,s'uu.i of hereditary taint to future generations. .. -c , IN SEVEN ELECTRIFYING ACTS,, BEAUTI , FUL SCENES, IMPRESSIVE CLIMAXES, , good music. , ; ; " ' To child under 18 years of age will be admitted un 3ss accompanied by parents. "No Girl is Safe While the Double Standard of Morals Exists" Don't MissThis Opportunity MODERN BUNGALOW $1200 CASH. Balance $550 easy payments. A chance of a life! hue to make leu per cent or more ... on, your! iiiyestmeui. August 20th is the last date under this plan, All built in features. East front, llalh, laundry, stationary tubs, 'hot and cold water connect ions; fruit and shade trees; jrood garden plot; large lot; electri cal equipment, best in town. Wired for range and heat. JAii'ther part iculars. H. 0. PURUCKER, Ashland, Ore., or GEO. PURUCKER, St. Mark's Block, Medford The enormous increase in our sales (about 10,000 cars sold in July) is large ly due to the good words spoken by Maxwell owners 3-pmaemiJtor Toariof Cmr, $595 i-pmmmvi jwr CabrfoMl $865 Rtrndrntar - 360 6-prn4r Tomu Cur; 913 a-ftamnjer Sedma. $985 A.W. Walker Auto Co. MEDFORD, OREGON iliild'liiii'i'iiiiii'iiiiriM iiii l '! ! I iill by the Germans on the Somme front north of 1'ozieres. According t an iinnoiiiiccment from the war offiee today this, attack: was repulsed with heavy losc-rt .to tipj (jci'tnnns. Tho' announcement, follows : ''J'lij 'enciny re newed his efforts to vei-iiiiture (rc.nciies we lately w rested from hinrdn the high p-iiinml north, of I'o.icres, tiy cieliveini" a stron jfantry attack yesiurciiiy evening, sup ported by heavy artillery lire. This attack wns repulsed with heavy loss, and nowhere else did he su.-c-ed in liere'n'.r our positions" 2 DAYS: Commencing WEDNESDAY Matinee AUGUST 23 iili Hi!. i..i rT-'li ,i : mm itllillill'i i ii:.li ,! ;';'-! GOODS IliiBM