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PAGE TWO MEDFORD AfATTi TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, OREfiOX, "WEDNESDAY, AUGUST IT,. 1016 TOCAL AND J PERSONAL Frank H. HIiondoH of KaitlP l'olnt Ib !n Medfonl on ImihImprs today. Floyd Klpiicy and Jnmea f'lilliolm who are workliiK at Crntfir Luki), aru In town for the day on buHtmrsB. The world's, greatfist companies. Holmes, The Insurance Man. ' iDfd Ilendrickson rut u rural Wed nesday morning from u husinoss trip to BrowiiBVlIN', ()rp!"n. Gnt your hakery goodB ut De Voe's. Jark Shrlork paid a print IhihIucbb visit to Wellim today. John QuackL'iibuHli of Euk1 Point was In Medford on liuslnoss Tuesday nfternoon. Modford hoofltors Bmoke the Mod ford and Ml. Pitt clears. " MIbs Mary WolBonbunj and Mrs. K N. llutlor of Aslihiml wcro slmppInK In Medford Tuesday afternoon. Dr. E. J. Smith und Fred Hriindim lmrE have left for a two weeks' hunt ing trip in the Dead Indian country rtuttormllk 3c quart at Do Voe's. 'John NorrlK, foreman of the Mid vale orchards, was In Medford purchasing orcdiard supplies Tuesday afternoon. Packerts tally cards In stock at the Medford Printing Co. Earl Price returned Tuesday from ,ia business trip to Northern Calif- l.nrtitn tntvna :' Why smoke lilt cigars, when La .hick AiiiiiiiK 01 I'oriiaiiii RiienL Tuesday transacting liuslnesH In Med ford. Auto wheels repaired; first class Job guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Mitchell's Iiepnlr Shop, opposite pub lic market. ltobort H. Drown yesterday pur chased a Maxwell car from the A. W. Walker Co., local distributors. Typewriter paper of all kinds at Medford Printing Co. To servo until tho arrival of ma terial for permanent Installation, the city doctrinal department Is today switching In the Main street Blreumer lights In a temporary milli ner. All broken and defectlvo globes are being replaced. Something new, lirlnk Ice croam In snnltnry packages. Keeps two hours. Take one with you. The Shasta. Oeorgo K. lions returned Tuesday afternoon from u brief IiiihIiicbs vlsll to Siskiyou and Shasta county towiiB In CnlUornla. Host Ice-crenm at De Voe's. Miss Charlie Kenton and Miss Hazel Under bnvo returned from Eaglo l'olnt where I liny were the guests of Miss Frances llealh. MIhb Fentoii and MIbs Dora Sullivan will leave soon for n visit to Portland. I lo you want a bathing cap? We are selling any cap In the store at 20c. ltegulnr price from 2!ic to . Heath's Drug Storo, opposite Nash Hotel. According to Water Superinten dent Anspigcr, who returned last night from an Inspection trip to the intake, the miiddlness of the Medford water supply tho lust couple of days was caused by an extremely heavy hail storm between the intake and Fish I.ako. De Voo buys l'eor bottles. , Mm.' K. F. Schmidt and children returned tins morning from n two montliB' visit with Washington fl-iellllH lilwl t-el.itlvitii llm-lti, Iw.i. stny. Mrs. Schmidt camped on Vashon Island and also visited Itnl nler National park. Try a King Spitz cigar nnd en courage home Industry. tf A. V. Krlrkson of the government forest service, who bus been In Med fonl on offlrlal business for the past four days, left Wednesday morning for hl station near Klamath Falls Get your labels early, rton't wnlt until the last mlnuto. The Medford Printing Co. Is the place to get tuuui. Fred Lewis loft Wednesday morn ing for San Frnni-iseo. Dnths 25o. Hotel noilanfl. C. V. Rhodes returned to Medford Wednesday morning, after having surveyed a number of mining claims near Mount Itiiben in Josephine county. Uuttermilk 10c gnl. Do Voe's. Mrs. Arthur llngelrlgg lias re covered from an attack or toiisllitls, which confined her (o her home for 10 days. Hakery goods at Do Voo'n. F. II. Chamberllii of Talent spent last night In Medford. One new Maxwell, latest model. Ilurgalu If sold ut once, fii.'D f. o. ., Medford. Powell Aulo Co. 12l Rev. Sam Bettls, cowboy evenge list, will speak at the W. C. T. V meeting In the library Thursday afternoon. 'Fight young men have been passed T. S. Abbott and J. I!. Tvrell of by the naval recruiting station In Hilt are In .Medford for a few days .Medford and sent to the training sta- T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKI) i;rl t wr lumuliy. Employment steady. MedforU Do mestic laundry. u'ti FOR HALK--Team, weight about Hun pounds each. , H. Tin pin. box :,4 It. It. :i, Medford. t:io WANTKI) At once experienced pear luirkt-r. (leorge Marshall, Oal. dale ave. Phone ll.'.-.l. 1 1; c for KXt'iiANcr: tii ., i U-..L1. I.. .... Y.M.... I i'"" iiihnii i-iui in.llll sou. liouse, l.nru, silo, g,io,l iurome. close to town and Seuitle, $(,. ''. Want farm here. Clark Uiutty Co. him; Piiipps III, Ik. on business. Pear label time Is here. Stock labels or special labels at the Med ford Printing Co. Mr. and Mrs. I', it. Parker and Miss Claudia Parker are tourist visitors in Medford today from Chi cago. Dr. Klrchgessner will be at Hotel Nash every Wednesday. Hours for consultation 10 to 3. Mr. and Mrs. Howard and Hoscoe Howard of Deschutes, Ore., arrived In Medford last night and this morn lug left for Crater Lake. See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office Mall Tribune Bid. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. liudfield of Portland are spending a few duys In Medford and the valley sightseeing. Ciet your milk, croam, butter eggs and buttermilk at Do Voe's. 'V. W. Patterson is a buBinesB visitor from Helena, Mont. One new Maxwell, latest model. Ilurgalu if sold at once, $IkiO f. o. h., Medford. Powell Auto Co. 120 .1. It. Harvey of Crants PaB Is spending u few days in the city on business. See the stock labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., If you are la a hurry. Mrs. C. Craycroft of Fresno Is a Medford vlsllor for a few days. Siskiyou or Colestln water, 10c bottle at Do Voo"s; Cc deposit on bottle. J. II. Smith Is In Medford on busi ness Trout (Jruuts Puss. lilg 5c. milkshakes at De Voe's. F. (1. Waterman of Fresno spent last night In Medford. Pears and apple label printers for the Rogue river valley. Medford Printing Co. Laura E. Darby of Ilaugor, Cal., Is spending n few days in Medford. Why not get It at De Voe's? Dr. and Mrs. O. Petras and Prof. nnd Mrs. Ralph Meyer of Portland arrived In Medford last night and this morning left for Crater Lake, Lunch goods at De Voo's. Dr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Ilotcliklss nnd family of Evauston, 111., took the stngn Wednesday morning for Crater Luke. Gates Bells Ford cars, $200 down and $25 a month. Mrs. ltalley Willis or Stanford University arrived In Medford last night and will spend a few days In this vicinity. Smolto a King Spitz cigar, He. They are home-made. tf Dr. J. W. Roberts or Turlock, Cal., Is In Medford today. Mrs. II. L. Leach, expert, corseiler. Ilurclay & Abdo-Support. Phone GS3-.1 . O. N. Nelson and daughter left early this morning on their bicycles for n trip to Crater Lake ami Klam ath Falls. They expect to bo gone about 10 days. imply d-gullon, 10-gullon and 15- gallou, kegs for plrkels, cider, etc., at Heath's Drug Store, opposite Nash Hotel. Mrs. 1). K. Walker or Phoenix is the guest of Mr. and .Mrs. J. 11. Stephenson. Ilob Pelouze of Fugle Point Is spending thu duy In Medford and tonight will motor to Ashland with a party of friends. lie fall term of the University of Oregon will open Tuesday, Septem ber 12. 11. A. Scheel of tlrants Pass spent Tuesday artcruoon in Medford on business. Dr. II. P. Margraves will leave probably next Sunday for a visit to Woodstock, Ontario, where his parents reside. To close out our bathing cups, we will -sell any cap In the store at 2tH I lentil's Drug Store, opposite Nash Hotel. l.yle Waltlier will leave the first of next week for Palo Alto, where he will enter Stanford University. W, F. Isaacs is moving from the Herhuu apartments to the Hotel Hol land during tho absence of Mrs. Isaacs, who Ib studying voice and piano In New York. Hon at San Francisco. They are: V. R. Milam of Cold Hill anil G. D. Peat of Grunts Pass, who are both trying ior Annapolis, V. S. Halfhill Ashland, It. Coleman, Talent; J. M. Pool, Talent, O. L. Wlthrow, Talent; C. E. Stearns, Handou and L, H. Wolgomott, Medford. Mrs. A. G. Ahlefeld and son, who have been the guests of Mrs. Jap Andrews for the past month will loavo this afternoon for Portland. 'Allen Hopkins. Harry Rosenburg and Ha) (iliallb will leave tomorrow for Sbusta Springs. On tile way, Mr. Rosenborg will look foe range for bis baud of sheep. Fli'e starting from a defective flue caused a loss of about $25 to the homo of Jack ltlsley, 1104 West 4 Hi street at noon today. The work of remodeling the front of the Medrord Hook Store began today. The two largo columns In front will he removed and u modern straight front Installed. II. L. Waltlier and Miss Leah Wal tlier will leave the U tter nrt or the week for Seattlo, where Mr. Waltlier will attend an electrical convention. .Mrs. Morris McQjilnstou hiis re turned to Medford, afler spending four months In the east. Harvey Ling of Ashland Is in Med ford on business this ufternoon. Mrs. Henry Soultor of Los Angeles Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Soul ier of North Orange street. four pa;i!tigcr.s nnir turned over three timer- without eriuily injuring any of it occupant. The drop wijv l-'ill feet on n "ill per cent grade. The Choral club will give a con cert at the Vining on Aimu.it lid. Tlii- proitlies to be the Iciuiin uiiiiifii ev ent of the sens- ui, und in the mean time the oivauizution is rehearsing overtime to the extent of several times Weekly, Kurl Vogiite of Klniiiatli Falls, ex pert inotore.vcli-l, visited his mi rent i iere lust week, alter a trip from tin Fails to Ashland over inouiiluin i-oail- in less than three hours. On his re turn lie took tiloii" his uncle, Willnrc! Ve:jllie, who shipped for tile VovilL'e s slownwuy ballast. Aiming niiiriiiiges recently rcconl d is I hitt of II. W. Kudo ol' Klamath Fulls nnd .Mi-s Nellie McKinncy of Central Point. The ceremony was performed ut Vreka lust week. .Miss Minnie .Jackson, assistant in the local library, eonlcmnhitos a course in (he Kuicrsnn School of Ora tory, beginning- with I lie full ler f that institution, which is hauled in Huston, ami is recognized as the leuil iiitr school of ils kind in the United Stales. Kmmu riohlinun,.. so-called anar chist iitriliitor, and who has been un der surveillance at Sun Francisco of late in connection with labor Irou- Iniliutivc petitions are in eircula lion for a special election to pus: upon city dinner amendments. One provides for abolishment of the park board anil thu springs water eominis- ion, a new hoard to he eleeled which hall lake over the duties of both, the officials lo be three unit salaried. The second implies a levy of $12,(100 per year for five years as ii specific fund for upkeep of parks nnd del'ruv- injr publicity expenses. Minor pro visions follow, bill Ihe foregoing nro iiuiiii ones. Dr. T. M. I'Vril, superintendent of Ihe Salem district of Ihe Methodist conference, who bus been visiting in Ashland for sonic days pnsl, received word early Tuesday of the sudden ilealh of his wife ul Snleni, und left for his home there on Tuesday morn ing. A. M. Denver end son Meredith lel'l Monday morning- for n visit with relatives ut Springfield. Preliminary arrangements for Ihe Id soldiers and sailors reunion of Ihe liogue li'iver valley, lo be held here four days, beginning September 1 1, me well under way. Federal und confcdcrale veterans will participate. Colonel llradiniry of Medford is Hie presiding officer of the association. Ashland officials include W. I'. Pow ell, lieutenant colonel; Captain A. W. Thomas, adjutant; James Maltingly. iiiarlermaslei' and secretary-treasurer. A special committee of the Coniincrcinl club is eo-opcialing with Comrade Mallingly in perfecting fin ancial und other arrangements, lle giiniiiig willi Monday, September II. Ihe veterans may be found tenting en Ihe old camp grounds in Cliaiitaiuiua park. .1. U. Pillinger, local horticulturist, has been officially appoiiilcd to col lect and arrange the A-hland exhibit for the county fair at Medford, an arrangement which will simplify and expedite the matter of entry and classification of the displays. Hu mors are prevalent here that "boss" racing will he eliminated as a distrac tion ut tile fair, and that attractions will lie confined In exhibits in legil imutc channels. Hill l.oomis mid three companions, all mighty hunters, left for l-'i-h lake curly in Hie week, preliminary to be ing on hand amid ideal hunting grounds ut the opening of the deer season. The trip was made in the l.oomis car, winch two v.ecks ago made the -pcclaciilnr plunge over the Si-I;ivuu mountain grade willi i. m mm !i!!nii?;'-Wii i:'(iii''imffl'H"ll'!W!!l!l!ll'lll!!;iil UMJ- WSM That Wear Like Buckskin" Few indeed are the women who have not been annoyed Ly unsightly window shades the result of their fading, wnter-spot-tinfe or crocking nnd shabby windows will rob the bust ap pointed home o? its attractiveness. If you would have shades thut are beautiful to kiuk at, ond tli-.it reully wear, nsl: your dealer to show you samples of THSEE STAR Window Shades "Wear Like Buckskin" An unfilled finely woven iabnc, coated by hand with rure oil i 1 colors, which has made 1 shade troubles a thinft I ot the past. To be ussured of the genuine, look for the guarantee slip in tho hem. j If y.iur ilrnltr cannot snow yon sampivs of I im.,.Siur Dnioj.sk. iiroi us n line und Vfv will ss dint yon urv upplutl. Columbia Annino & SluJe Co. 4tf, Em B.,..J, S,,. Pnl,od. OltCHON OlSTNlBUTUHl j THIS GUARANTFE IN THE. HEM I If .' I . 1 n l 1 inti .iliatlt! ISiniKf Hum Prl rifimniK HatiTiill onf v.ill ba ri'i'tatrtt trvv of (hjrjjp witlun i,k"ror trOinJofp ol puriho"- If not fti-.f'H.'j.y 8 I 1 It matters not whether rainy or fine So long as you have a ShinoiA shine StllNOlA iS WaZ and Oils that Qnfton an4 nrrn. leather instead of causing it to crack. Applied with aujr uutu ui urusn. ror greater convenience get a ShinoiA Home Set black tan white DAMAGED GOODS DANCING at the BUNGALOW ASHLAND Every Night 3-Piece Orchestra Coolest Place in the Valley j bles, was a passenger on No. 1(! Mon itny, boiuul for cither Medford or Portland. Kiiuna, though not evident ly classified as fair, is physically fat and considerably over forty. Mr. and Mrs. 1. A. Adams of Kodi, Cal., liave been visitors here recently by the motorcycle route. The family are well acijuniiitetd with Hev. V. A. Scbwiinley, former Congregational pastor here, now located at Lv. The family of K. F. Whittle have jttined the camp colony, at Lake of the Woods. licv. M. C. Heed, pastor of the Talent Methodist ehur:'h, though a resident hiT", left on Tuesday with his family to join a company n' Cra ter lake excursionists from Talent and vieinitv. A F AIRFARE "Arrow Soft -yet Starched Wafer Thin COLLAR 15c each 6 for. 90c CLUETT.PEABODY&'CO. I.MC REMOVED THE BERNARD MILLINERY CO. ' ' ' - has moved to 115 East Main street and will be open for business o FRIDAY, AUG. 18 Wdl have on display a few advance styles of the new Fall Hats NOW PLAYING Supported ELD A FURRY (Mrs. DeWolf Hopper) by- WHEELER OAKMAN (Ne'er-Do Well Fame) In a Wm. Fox Feature BATTLE of HEARTS A PICTURE PLAY OF RARE ARTISTIC MERIT Pathe News World's Latest Events PAGE Prices Adults 15c Children 5c SOUTHERN OREGON'S GREATEST PLACE OF AMUSEMENT OVERSTOCKED Seat Covers Tire Covers Driving Dusters To reduce our stock we have cut prices on some lines to even less than wholesale Ford Tire Covers, regularly $1 Other sizes, regularly $1.90 - Specials for Dodge and Buick regularly $2.50 - - - 65c $1.35 $1.85 Regular $15 Seat Covers for Fords $11.25 Regular $9 Seat Covers for Fords $6.75 ' DRIVING DUSTERS Regular $2 Grade $1.40 Regular $3 Grade $2.00 Regular $4 Grade $2.65 Regular $5 Grade $3.35 C. E. GATES