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PAGE TWQ MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORECiO. FRIDAY, ATTiFRT IS, imf, TOCAL AND IMPERSONAL Wilbur Hall, well known us a writer of fiction and special articles, returned to Medford yesterday after noon, after liavliiK visited Cruter Lake. Mr, Mall Ik traveling from Tia Juana, Mexico, to Vancouver, II. C, in the liitc.restB of Collier's Weekly. After completing tlio trip lie will write the story of Hie trip and two Impressionistic studies of I'ort laml and Seattle. Mr. Mull arrived at the lake Just as the storm of last Friday broke, lie describes himself as overwhelmed by the combination of wind, lightning and rain playing on the surface of the lake. He left tills morning on the train, continuing hU journey by rail to Portland. The new plant of the Nurml Bak ing Company will be open for pub lic Inspection on or about September 1. Exact dato will bo announced later. South Front street. .lack Dent, of the WellB-Kargo of fice In Medford, lias returned to Med ford, after spending two weeks In flrants Pass, where he relieved the (rants Pass agent. Medford boostcra smoke the Med ford and Mt, Pitt cigars. II. (I. Wilson and family of Itose burg spent last night with Medford friends, this morning going to Klam ath Falls via Crater Luke. Mr. Wil son is now superintendent of Indian affairs In Nebraska, Oklahoma, Kan sas and lown. '.Pleasant weather, good music, or derly crowd, nlco time at Gold Hill pavilion danco Saturday evening, Hetter attend this week sure. Ask those who have attended. II. K. Garrison, district freight and passenger agent of the Chicago, Mil waukee and St. Paul railway, with headquarters at Portland, and J. W. Casey, traveling freight and passen gor agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul, also of Portland, are In Medford today on business. Hiittermilk 3c qunrt at De Voo's. John McOonnldson has purchased an Overland six from the Medford Overland Auto Agency. Stenographer work by the hour. Afternoons preferable. llox F. Mail Tribune. 129 Father McCarly Is in Med ford today, having driven ovor Medrord today, having driven over from Yreka. Why smoko bit cigars, when La Gtmdiis nrc only 10c. Mia. 15. Wlnslow Shurlock of .lanicstown, X. I)., and Mr. and Mrs. A. Kano of Siinburn, lowii, aro in Medford sightseeing for a few days, after having vlslled ('rater Lake. Auto wheels repaired; first class job guarantood. Prices reasonable. Mitchell's Repair Shop, opposite pub. lie market. T. .1. Sallsby of Boston Ih a tourist visitor In .Medford for a fuw days, Unite Johnson and J. l' Conover or Kaglo Point spent yesterday after noon In Medford. ltest Ice-cream at De Voe's. George Owens or Fugle Point spent Thursday afternoon In iMudrord on business. The now plant of the Nurml link ing Company will ho open for public Inspection on or about September 1. F.vact dato will be announced latur. South Front street. Mrs. I. K. .Merrick is vihillng her daughter at Oregon City and expects lo be gone a mouth. Save money lv sovln'g your dull razor blades, anil havo I hem sharpen ed nt Heath's Urug Store, opposite Nash Hotel. The two Jitneys operating between Medrord and Grants Pass are waning a rate war. S. A. Klnmnson, who first started the run, has held hi rale consistently at $1. .1. A, Me i loud, who has conn the run recently suits his rates to the tiafiic. charging all the way from ."iiu- to $, bis sign being changed on almost every trip. Typewriter, Kodak niid all dedicate repairing. Meilt'ord Hook Klore. Mayor Kmerlck and Cliireni'i ,,,-icr it-itirucu nisi night Il'Olll a short hunllng trip, Uilttermllk 10c gal. De Voe'B. '.Mr. ami Mrs. A. ,1. Vuucp and family returned Thursday afternuou from Newport, where they spent two Weeks, Pear label time Is here. Stock labels or special labela at the Mod- ford Printing Co. 'Judge and Mrs. F, M. Calkins left Friday morning for Santa Cruz. Thev will return hi time for Judge Calkins lo open the lull term of court. Itakery goods at Ho Voo'a. Max Jacob) of Toln was in Med ford on business Friday. Harold Hell Wright s new hook. "When a .Man's a Man. ' Aledloiil liook Store. 'F. C, l.Hthiop, assistant general passenger agent of the S. p., spent Thursday In Medford on olfliial business. Dull razor blades sharpened and made as good as new. ;:uc a doen ai Heath's Drug Store, opposite Nash Hotel, . S. Davies Warfield, chairman or the board of directors and executive committee of the Seaboard Airline railroad and H, iiiness Brown ad-j vlsory coumiel of the road, from Baltimore will arrive In their private car, Baltimore, attached to train 10 this afternoon and will be taken over the Pacific Highway to Ashland by V. II. Gore. j Get your milk, cream, butter eggs and buttermilk at De Voe's. Herbert Carlton and Kahili Stan ley are In Medford, aftnr having driven their cattle to higher range for the summer In the Head Indian country. STOP LOOK LISTKN-" In" the ountry God made and man forgot." See the advertisement in this Issue of Tilings Doing. September 2, '!, 4, Brookings, Oregon. William Fancber spent last night with friends in Gold Hill. ' Smoke a King Spitz cigar, 5c. They are home-made. tf Miss Claire Tucker of Gold Hill will leave this afternoon for Berke ley, where she wilt enter her senior year at (ho University of California. Mrs. II. L. Leach, expert corsetler. Barclay & Abdo-Support. Phono 683-J K. Q. Ingle of San Francisco Is In Medford on business today. Mr. Ingle has a ranch near Ragle Point. The world's greatest companies. Holmes, The Insurance Man. Otto King will leave this afternoon on a business trip to towns In north ern California. Get your bakery goods at De Voe's. F.ltno Throckmorton of Applegnle Is In Medford on business for n few days. Packerts tally cards In slock nt the Medford Printing Co. Mr. and1 Mrs. J. D. Campbell of Oak Bar, Cal., are in Medford for few days. Something new, brick Ico cream In sanitary packages. Keeps two hours. rake ono with you. The Shusta. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilhyrombo, Miss Ktta F. Lee and Miss Sarnh Cur rle of Denver, arrived In Medford Thursday night and loft Friday morning for Crater Lake. Typewriter paper of all kinds al Medford Printing Co. Miss Margaret Bernard of Lake- view, Oregon, Is spending a few days with Medford friends. Bo Vce buys beer bottles. Mr. nnd' Mrs. If. It. Fergeson, A. II. Fergeson and Miss Grace Clayton of Iioschurg are In Medford today anil will leave shortly for Crater Lake. Try a King Spitz cigar and en courage homo industry. Mr. and Mrs. James Itlco and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Sellers of Madras. Ore., arrived In Medford last nlghl In their car and will spend n'few days sightseeing in this vicinity. Get your lubels early. Don't wait until the lust mlnuto. The Medford Printing Co., is the place to get them. Dr. C. R. Saunders and H. C. Ken ned: of Brookings, Ore., are In Med ford today In tin' Interests of the Chelco Cove Carnival lo be held In Brookings, September 2, :s, -1. .HiitbR 2.-ic. Hotel llolluud. .1. C. Matblson Is a business visitor In Meilt'ord from Grants Pass. Dr. Klrcbgessiier will lie at Hotel Nash every Wednesday. Hours for consultation Id to I!. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Toinlliisou of Wenutciiee, Wash., are spending i row days In .Medrord and vicinity. See Dave Wood about Iliat fire in surnnco policy. Office Mall Tribune llldg. 'Mr. und Mrs. v.. N. Agee, F. c Chapman, .Misses Kalhryn Agee, A Fisher and A. Fergeson of lloseliurg spent last night In .Meilt'ord and left this morning for Crater Lake. See Hie stock labels carried by the .Mcitioid liintlng Co., If you are in a hurry. Mr. and Mrs. Frereiick Peloiie and their son, liohcrt Pelouz.e, motored In from Fugle point today. i.oiiert win leave Saturday for Stan- rord liiiveiMlty, where he is a soph more. SIsUI.miu or Coicstlu water. I ih ""in" ai nu do s; ec ileposll on bottle. . Mr. and Mrs. Carl, llronaugh Kail c Brohuugli, Jr., Lew Is. I. Ilroii- .11111 in i on i a tin aim .hiss i-rauccs Bragg of Hood Ulvcr spent lust night In Medfonl having returned In their car from t rater Lake. Thej left this morning for Portland. I ears anil apple label printers for the liogue river valley. Medford Printing Co. . Hev. A. Hunlelson of San Jose is spenuiiiK a few ilns Inspecting the Itoguc lilver valley. Dig T.c milkshakes at De Voe's. Mrs. T. La-Ion and the Misses Jessie in, ,i -,y l.nMoll or Giants Pass are .spending the day wilh Med fonl h lends. Gates .sells Kurd ears. Jimi down and :',", a month. J VV, Hall, in chaiire of con struction work on the Crater Liiii Hlghwax. spent je-terday In Medtoid on business. ; U li nut get it at He Voe's? ' Tim Diigau and Peter Young or1 Fugle Point were in Medford on ,nsl J ttess Tliiiiiliti afternoon. I Frederick Heath was a Medford visitor from Kagle Poiut Thursday afternoon. Dr. W. P. Holt of Kagle Point spent Thursday afternoon In Med ford. Lunch goods at De Voe's. Jeff Johnson of Kagle Point Is transacting business in Medford Thursday. Louis 1'arsting Is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. T. G. Heine. Mr. Parsting is on the way rrom bis home In Wal lace. Idaho, lo Berkeley, where he will enter the I'nlversity of California. The Hev. Sum Ileitis will give Ills noted lecture on "God's Wonders of the I'niverse" at the Rogue Elk llesort next Saturday night. He has delivered this lecture before numer ous Chautauqua assemblies. Mrs. Laura E. Tiffin and daugh ter of Gold Hill spent Wednesday ami Thursday wilh Medford friends. Jim Logan of Waldo is transacting business in Medford today. George Mansfield of Prospect is spending the day in the city. 'William Cotlrell of the Meadows is in Medford today. It, P. Borden is a business visitor from Odessa. five Medford young people, who were graduated from Medford High school last June, have left to attend the I'nlversity of California at Berke ley this year. They are; Jean Budge, Nellie Campbell, Leland Noc, Nick Oolman and George llenselman. DR. MURPHY'S ESTATE VALUED AT $1,250,000 CHICAGO, Aug. IH. Heal e-lalc lined nt $1,1111(1,111111 and personal jironerty worlli $i"il),(l(IO i slituled the estate of Dr. John II. Murphy, the noted surgeon, who died Inst week ill Miieliinne islui.d counsel lor Hie es tate announced today. The widow nnd Iwo daughters lire the heirs. ARMY BILL IS VETOED (Continued from page one SEEKCHAMPIONSHIP GAME IN MEDFORD the military efUiihli.shnient of the country ami wlnuly mul generously provides for the reorganization of the agencies of our national defense, and it Ih with genuine reluctance that I delay its becoming a law by sug gesting the elimination of one of the provisions, which lias been embodied ih the very necessary and important revision-of the arliclcH of war, which lias been added to It. PrcM'iil ItiiU's Archaic. The existing articles of war are undoubtedly arnhulc. They havu not undergone comprehensive revision for more than 100 years. They do not always furnish the means of meeting promptly and directly the needn of discipline under modern conditions und many contingencies now frequently arise in the govern ment of the military forces which were not contemplated when the present code was formulaU:d. The relations of the governments of the tfniled States havu greatly broadened within the hundred years. We now have insular possessions and national Interests far away from our continen tal shores. Itoth the practice of arms and the theory of discipline have undergone many modern changes and a manifest need for such a rr vision of these articles as is herr' presented has long existed. 1. therefore, the ifiore Kenly rgret to find in the proposed revision of th articles of war a provision to which 1 cannot gl ve my approval." "Ctir iiiccd ji-. ji in f the niiwi-.- Iimii !' 1 1 i - u i-.ii hi M i id n' it -LiiiiU'liil ctlci'1 ii,M.i, the ili-ripliiie tl 'he iiniiv; duulilinu. a- I do. the I tower of ci.hLMV-s wholly hi exempt retired ot fleers from the control of the president, while ileehirin- them to be a part of llir regular army of the I'niled Slates, 1 am eon-trained to return this hill without Miy ti pi ''I'rownic Gioce, captain uf the i'ortland lUy Heavers, is in Med fonl today and i- endeavoring to ar rnime to have the ame between the Baby Heavers and Klamath Kails for the amateur champion-hip of Oregon "(aged in Medford, Sunday, Septem ber It. Cirocc i of the opinion that the game, if played in Medionl, would draw a phenomenal crowd, fans from the Itoguc Kivcr valley, Weed, where Klamath Kalis plays next Sunday, and from Klamath county. The game should be a ifood drawing card, n.s Klamath Kails has been winning con sistently and the I la by I leu vers- have won fourteen .--t might guinea. A number of players well liimwn in Medford are connected with the I'ortland ngy regal ion. Ited K'upert, former captain of '.lie M. A. A. I', football team, is manager. Others on the team are "Collie"' iMtilmt, former ( 'incinmi 1 1 pitcher : I Vu He ( 'nscv, former captain of the I'ortland Heav ers; "Dutch" Zwielel, a pit ehcr signed by the Heaver ; Charley Moore, for mer lax Angeles and Chicago Cub shori slop. Captain (Jrnce is endeavoring to gel a good concession out of the manag ers of the local ball grounds, as the I 'oil land and Klamath Kails teams will both he under heavy expense in coining to Medford. found to be greatly damaged und full of enemy dead. "A further hostile attack from Martiupuich last night was repulsed as completely a were his former at tempts yesterday.'' On Verdun Front. I'AIMS, Aug. IS. Heavy attacks were made by the French last night tin the Verdun front. After violent fighting at Kleury, east of the Meu-e, they expelled the (lernians from part of the town which had been captured, says the ofticinl statement of today. Several Herman counter-attacks on the Soinmc front southeast of Mau rcpas were repulsed. The French also made eou-iii'.'rable progress in the region of Tluanmonl, in the Verdun sector." Fifty Germans were captured (here. THE NEW PLANT OF Nurmi Baking Co. WILL BE OPEN for public inspection on or about Sept. first. Exact date will be announced later. SOUTH FRONT ST. SLAVS RESUME LEMBERG DRIVE (Continued from page oner along the Somme front. A small Hritish gain is reported in the official announcement of today, which fol lows; "Lasl night the enemy's artillery generally showed increased activity northwest of lla.enlin-le-I'elit. Hy a small local enterprise we further ex tended our gains in the enemy's lines. (ii'iniii n t renche-; in this n re a were WOMAN WEAK, DIZZY, NERVOUS Health Restored by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. IPUMIIIII fjtesl j 'Wy' hi." I I H. I'M 111 S. (.. .u. IS. Tin Slitmiiii jl nil ,!ii:i!iv Uiwern! tin tritr ill i:;i"lin;' ill Ollhi !m!:i t'lom M In 'JL' i-iuil TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOK SAI.K - Two lirwly ..llulril null llutml .'-ritoin Iioum's. IMiitnlilui;, a mul i'lwti ii ilv. I'aii'il siri'i'l, 100. toot frout,ii; Tue.so liou.-M's art- ou mljoluiui; lol?. uui! i-lit'iip. Alwiiyn rouU'ii. I'hoiie I'ill-W. t;t2 roll SAI.K - Slv ri'stHiirnut talilosi, :sux:;o. I'sril only one mouth, l'a I'lfic Ktirniturt' mul Fixture Fac tory. Mi'ilfoiil. t;',; KOK SAI.K -I'unuliiK ptR(lio!i. ('us linurrs. our Miliiply Ik Immui; re yerveil rapidly. I'luille r -,F - 4 . Krauk Wrlslil. l:rj l-'OK KKNT - l-'tiruislu.'il up.utmeut with heat. Ilriiieu mux. in CJiiitue street. Jnmnica, N. Y. "I suffered prenlly with my heml and with buektiche, was weak, dizzy, ner vous, with hot flashes and feltvcry miserable, as I was irropulur for two j years. One day! when I was feeling unusually bad my i sister-in-law came j i n and said, ' 1 1 wish you would try j Lydia E. rinkham's ! Compound.' So 1 1 began taking it and I am now in good 1 health nnd am cured. I took the Com- j pound three times a day after meals, ' and on retiring at night. I always keep ft bottle in the house." Mrs. L. N. j lUiitNitAM, 35U!obc Ave., Jamaica, N.Y. Women who recover their health nat urally tell others what helped thorn. Some write and allow their names and photographs to be published with testi monials. Many more tell their friends. If you need a niodicino for Wo men's Ailments, try l,.vlia K. l'ln kliu m's Vogctnlilc Coin pound. Wrlto Lydia !'.. IMiikham Medi cine Co. (eonlidcntia!) for any thing you nerd to know about these troubles. FINAL CLEAN-UP OF WASH DRESSES $2.98 Your iiiii'ostrictctd choice of 7" Wash Presses in white voiles, beautiful lace and embroidery trimmed, also colored lawns, seeded voiles, et', actual values in this lot ii to jjbS..")() final clean-up J)?2.9S FINAL CLEAN-UP OF TAILORED SUITS $10.00 About p.j .Tailored Suits in poplins, I'Yeiich series, silk poplins, etc., includ injr the season's best styles, utiod line of coloi'Si sizes Hi to -10, actual values lo W.i( dean-up $10.00 Petticoats Special $1.48 Some very handsome new numbers in Sateen .Petticoats in black and black with pretty floral flowers, these are very specially-priced $1.48 NEW FALL HATS TAFFETA SILK AND SILK POPLIN SUITS $14.98 Your choice of our entire line of Silk Suits, still many pretty models to choose from, in navy, treen and black, sizes Hi, IH), :S, -10, real values to 40 clean-up $1-4.98 We are showing the New Fall Felt Hats in all the light".' delicate shades and white, also pretty Hand-Made Hats in white silk, satin and ribbons in the new sailor and droop models in fact, our sliovintr is much varied for so early in the season. EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Your choice of Summer Trimmetl Huts, more than 100 Hats to choose from, real vaiiif;.? to $14.50, final at $1.98 ! First Showing of New Fall Suits, New Fibre Silk Sweaters, New Silk Petticoats Brassieres, one special -lot, values to 1.75. now. ...49 Crepe Gowns, special. .98? Corsets, one lot f 1.50 to ii Corsets to close $1.98 I One lot 2..)() Corsets at $1.39 ! One lot . 1.-" and l.ot) Corsets 9S- ed and Put rimmed Hats 98C Your choice from two large tables of JIats, in cluding Panamas, .1 Ieinps, Milan heini.s, values to 7.")0. final 9S- Children's Summer Hats, lingerie, Panamas, straws, real values to !(::'i.i')(l....98fl Comfy Khaki Clothes for Outing Coats at Big Reductions TWO TRIPS DAILY HKTWKHN MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT S. H. llarnlsh's auto will leave t Ragle l'olnt at 8 A. M. nnd 1 P. JI. I ilally, ixrrpt Sunday; lonvo Medrord 0 A. M. and 5 IV M. Will call rur passoiiKPrs nt hotels In Medford and hotels and business houses in Kagle Point. ! 1'IIOXK on :t-.a. i W Wv-? XJ -TV- W ' fit 7 Playing Today and Tomorrow DAMAGED GOODS One Thing Is Necessary For home use, ranipiim, idrnicking and all other ciecaskuia and that Is (i(IOl) 111 TTF.Ii. 'MediordCreamery'j Butter ! j VU that want ft islactot il he-! nui.f.- it is i;istfmi'rl a ml made with j modrrn prod -s. Your khmIs will al iij Im t-njovahle if you eat MoiUord CrenTHorv 1'itltr. est Place of Amusement WkTfr&MP K'ZJ " A Trianele-D. W. I Griffith Plav told in q the Triangle way i And you'll enjoy it Must a woman cling p to a faithless husband Norma Talmadge Jewel Carman and stellar cast appear in this big drama Kxcept only war, there is no sub ject more prominently! before the people or the I'nited States today, more discussed in homes, news papers,, clubs; any subject which is receiving more earnest thought and consideration from those who have the most vital interests of me natiun at heart, than that of domestic re relationships marriage and divorce. THE LION and THE GIRL A Keystone Full of Thrills, Action and Funny Situations I