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PAGE TWQ TOCAL AND Li PERSONAL Hits Maedf- I-ewis of Eigie Point U thopping In M-d!ord today. Arthur Knell of Lake Cr-k is in Medford. Laving brought In load of hogs for market. Medford booster smoke the Med ford and Mt. Pitt cigar. VT. H. Crandall of Easle Point brought a load of hoes to M'dford Monday. The new lant of the Nurml Bak ing Company will be open for pub lic lntpection on or about Sc-ptemLer 1. Exact date will be announced later. South Front itreet. Tom Riley of Eagle Point i in Mtdfcrd os buainea today. Buttermilk 3c quart at De Voe'a. Will Staub of Brownjboro Is trans acting buiilne In Mdford today. Why (moke bit elgara, when La Gondaj are only 10c. Tom Fallow of Lake Creek pent Saturday evening in Medford. Anto wheels repaired; first clai Job guarantee. Price reasonable. Mitchell's Repair Shop, opposite pub. lie market. Mr. and Mr. Paul Opdyke spent the week end In Medford. Best Ice-cream at De Voe's. W. W. Taylor was a business Tisltor from Eagle Point Saturday evening. The new plant of the Nurml Bak ing Company will be open for public Inspection on or about September 1. Exact date will be announced later. South Front street. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weston returned ' to Medford Sunday night from Pros pect, whdre Mrs. Weston spent a week at the hotel. Pear label time ts here. Stock labels or special labela at the Med ford Printing Co. G. N. Malm of Loulsburg. Ky., Is In Medford on business and incidentally Is visiting J. A. WeBterlund, an old time schoolmate. Buttermilk 10c gal. De Voe's. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Devine of Spokane spent the week end in Med ford. Bakery goods at De Voe'e. Mrs. G. E. Hooh has received a col lection of enlarged photos of Flat bead Indians, taken by her son Ed ward H. Boos of Missoula, Mont,, and will exhibit them at the Jackson County Fair. The collection U exclu sive and copyrighted. Get your milk, cream, butter eggs and buttermilk at De Voe's. MUh Nova Ixunsbtiry has returned from San Francisco where she spent two weeks buying millery stock and attending a school of designing. STOP LOOK LISTEN "In the country God made and man forgot," See the advertisement in this Uua of Things Doing. September 2. 3. 4. Brookings, Oregon. Ernest Scott and family returned this morning from the Dead Indian country where Mr. Scott spent a week hunting. He brought back two bucks. Smoke a Kin Spits cigar, 5c They are home-made. tf Miss Helen Yockey, Mrs. Yockey, Miss Ethel Curry and MiHs Margaret Dally motored to Grants Pass Sunday. The world's greatest companies. Holmes. The Insurance Man. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. McDonald of the Kogue Elk recort motored to Med ford last night. Mrs. McDonald re turned to the resort Monday morning with Mrs. Fred Gear, who will spend a week there. iiet your bakery goods at De Voe's. Local lady Elks will be entertained with a special ladies' day at the Elks Temple Friday, August 25. at 2 o'clock. Parkerts tally cards in stock at the Medford Printing Co. Noel K. Graves will return to his home In Vreka today after spending a few days in Riddle on business. Mirs Uremia Graves accompanied him to Riddle and continued to Portland Miss A. Hauseman, who has been tin guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edison Jerome, will reUirn to Yreka with Mr. Graves See Dave Wood about that fire In fliranre policy. Office Mail Tribune County Judge F. L. Toil Velle and wife have returned from a motor trlf to Klamath Falls and Crater Lake. nomeiiiing new, brick ice cream In sanitary packages. Keeps two hours. Take one with you. The Shasta. The company playing "The Defec tive" with Art Burgess, formerly of this city playing the lead an the de fective. gave a preliminary opening performance at Oak Park. Chicago, under the auspices of the iilg Hmthcr movement of the Elks, August The company will open formally In Chlrago. Typewriter paper of all kinds at Medford Printing Co. M. Castle of llornbrm.k is In Md ford today on hiirtinc.".. De Voe buys beer bottles. William K. Douglas Is a hmdneMt vlslttor In M'-d(ord from Klchniund Cal. Try a King Spits olitar and en courage home industry, Marshall Hooper of Grants Pais Is speeding rouple of dart in Medford on business. Get your labels early. Don't wait until the last minute. The Medford Printing Co. Is the place to got them. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gray. Miss Ior! Gray of Ixjt Acjceies and tbi-lr guesu, MI'S Blanche Reynolds and Mi& Khoda Ross of Portland spent Sunday in Medford and Monday morning left for Crater Lake. Baths 5.'.c. Hotel Holland. Austin Corbin of Eagle Point Is in Medford on busim-?. Dr. Kirchgesiner ill te at Hotel Nash ev-ry Wednesday. Hours for consultation lti to 3. Mr and Mrs. A. II. Notes of San Francisco are tourist visitors In Med ford. Siskiyou or Col-stin water, 10c bottle at Im? Voe's; Sc deposit on bottle. William Fancher. formerly em ployed at the Daniels for Dnds store, is now connected with the New York Life Insurance Co. Pears and apple lalw-1 printers for the Rogue river valley. Medford Printing Co. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Daniels and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Walther motored to Yreka yesterday and will return tctday. Big jc milkshakes at De Voe's. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Gregory and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colvig returned Sunday from Woodruff Meadows. where they have camped the past two weeks. Gates sells Ford cars, 1200 down and t2.i a month. Eighteen passengers were carried to Crater Lake in the Crater Lake Company's stages this morning, the largest number in one day this season. Why not get It at De Voe'a? Miss Iva Coffin left Monday morn ing for Chicago, where she will Btudy music during the coming winter. Lunch goods at De Voe's. G. W. Daley of Lake Creek is spending a few days in Medford on business. Classes at St. Mary's Academy, Medford, Oregon, will "be resumed Tuesday, September 5. Complete courses offered in high school gram mar and primary grades. Excep tional advantages In music, art, and china painting. Day pupils and boarders are received. Excellent sleeping-porch accomodations are a feature of the boarding school. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hubbard re turned Sunday night In their car from San Jose. Mrs. Lundy, Nu-Bone. Corsets. Phone 828. 730 W. 11th street. Ash land Thursdays. 134 Jitneys operating between Medford and Ashland were loaded to capacity yesterday, taking passengers to at tend the concert of the Medford band in Llthia Park, Ashland. The homecoming of the Ladles' Aid of the Methodist church will be held at the church Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. The Priscilla cir cle will have charge of the entertain ment. Advertising Car No. 1 rolled Into Medford Snnday and the town Is being placarded today with signs heralding the coming of the Barn inn and Itailey circus September 11. Mrs. H. L. Leach, expert corsetier. Barclay & Abdo-Support. Phone 6S3-J Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hlttson and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Armstrong and family of Tulsa, Oklahoma, returned Sunday night from a short stay at Crater Lake. Charles Mllllgan has returned to Medford from northern California. here he has been working for some months. ito'uert Strang left this morning for Roseliurg, where lie. will spend a week as the guest of his brother. Fred Strang. C. W. Whlllock of the Golden Rule store, returned this mornfng from New York, where he has been buying fail and winter stock. Mrs. C. J. Geer left this morning for her home In Corvallis, after visit ing at the home of her brother, Gur Samuels. S. V. Jackson, who has been hunt ing and fishing along the Little Ap- plegate for the past two weeks, l-ft this morning for his home In Eu gene. Florence McCoy left for Yreka this morning to spend a few das m it b hr-r parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Gar retson. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED A second hand lady's tr cyeie. State price, make and con dition Box II, Mall Tribune. WANTED Teachers wanting fur nihed. well heated rooms nith board. Inquire of Mrs. W. T York. 1 20 Laurel street. i j 5 KOK KXCH NGK- 2.-acre wheat ranch Montana. ,imo for close In t in-1 of -j.i to 411 acres acres Willamette river bottom ranch: well Improved, good Income J l."'."i'ni. for good ranch or Income here (lark Realty Co, 211 Phipps lll.lg, t WANTED Cfcnre man Must be familiar with st.uk Apply Mlrn lslu urt hard. MEDFORD MATTi TRIBUNE, K. Saito. assistant steward of the sKI: club, left this afternoon for jjapan. He will return in about six months. Mrs. Lou Enyart and her guest. Miss Lang of Portland, left this morn ing for Crater Lake. I A. 3. Rosenbaurn. icxal S P. Agent, 'left for Han Frariciseo on a pbort busi ness trip this morning. ( Judge Dunn of Ashland has pur ' chased a Dodge car from the local (agency. j C. E. Gates has received eight of fthe 1S17 model Fords. The charao Iteristie hood and ra!iator lines are 'entirely changed. A high, narrow radiator with large water capacity, streamline hood, crowd fenders and body set farther back and lower, are the principal changes. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Stiuson are camped for a few days at Dead In dian springs. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bryant formerly: of Eagle Point are now living in Medford. Klamath Falls defeated Weed yes terday In a hard fought game at Weed by the score of 13 to 3. This! gives the championship of Southern ) Oregon and Northern California to! Klamath Falls. A game for the ama teur championship of the state probably be staged between Klama: Falls and the Baby Beavers of Port land in Medford, September 3. V. M. Hillis, superintendent of the Medford schools, returned to Medford this morning. John Schrick and E. C. Fergeson spent Sunday at Wellen. Mrs. Gus Nichols of Brownsboro is shopping in Medford today. Born To Mr. and Mra. Luke Ryan, August 21. a boy. The Rogue River Fruit and Pro duce Association reports the sale of two cars of mixed Blue and Red Tri angle, Rogue River Bartletts in New York Monday at $2 SO and 2.S7 re spectively. "Robert Brown has purchased a Maxwell touring car from the A. W. Walker Auto Company. Word received from Marshfleld is to the effect that accomodations are ample to care for all who come to the celebration this week on the opening of the Coos Bay railroad. Many local people are planning to attend. The case of the state of Oregon vs. Carl Burleson and C. L. Dusenbury of Gold Hill, accused of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, Lizzie Horn, of Gold Hill when they brought her to Medford and gave her intoxi cating liquor on the night of August 4, was continued-until Tuesday morn ing at 10 a. ni. because of the failure Lizzie Horn, the principal witness, to appear. A bench warrant was is sued for her arrest and the constable dispatched to bring her to Medford. RAINSTORM PROMISES TO CHECK HEAT WAVE CHICAGO. Aui. 21.-A rain-t..nn nmvini; lh.rthca-t .,ver the I i utiri valley will hrin relief t'mni the heat wave which lias imnir over the miiiille we-t tate.-. -ince Kriiiuy, weather bu reau authorities announced tudnv. TEUTONS START OFFENSIVE (Continued from Page One.) the entente allie-' front in M.i .-!. tna. with the apparent intention i.f lim ilcrini; tire plan- of (ietieral Sarrail, the entente enmniuiiiier, will have im effect on the execution of hi- cam paign, it i .said here. The fourth Greek armv eorp-. which ha.l liviiin at Sere-, at Ka vala and al t Drama, fell back be fore tile Unitarian-, nim are ailvane mt: i casern Mace.lotna. The Hul-L'arian- have occupied HcrmanU ami luue cru eil the Nolo, I.Me-tafl river an. I advanced to Kav.ila. T!ic-e .leveiopuien!- are eon-iili-rd! of secoii.iary iM.jn.rt.ince an.i tile ai-lie- take a hi'peful view :' tile sue- ee-- o'' ilour plan-. In I !u- fiirhtini; at Mo.-!, n the l!::l-KMriah-, : r iliim to a ih-pat. h re- i-IMM-.l here, had 10 killed. lillll o:i:i:ied an.l 41 were taken pri-..n- With Medford trade Is Me.ifnrd made TWO TEIPS DAILY BETWEEN MEDFORD and EAGLE POINTi S. H. Harnlsh's auto will leare Eaule Point at 9 A. M. and 1 P. M dally, except Sundav; leave Medford 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. Will call for paafeocers at hotels In Medford and hotels and buslneaa houses lu Eagle Point. WOVE 3-X2 OB H.X. EXPERT DEVELOPING PRINTING AND ENLARGING Prompt AtU-nticm to Miul Order TIIESWEM STUDIOS W. Main lHJfir1 MEDFORD, OREOOX. MONDAY. AffiX'ST 21. 1916 tpNMPARALYSISj The spirit of ;,reparedne;ia thjit is sweeping thv country has entered even Medford and the latest object against which local authorities are prepared Is infantile paralysis. Thej'-nu'' danger of infantile paralysis, it seems the We-ie.-i is not confined to youngsters and tots, but la a menace to even those of I mtHd t aire ! I When C. W Whl'lMk. proirletor ,of the Golden Rule Store, reached iAshiand, baving been on a buying i',l-r-trip to New York in the interests of j. J i,i..e V ; his. firm, he was astonished when he .,jH,n a ,v, i was accosted by an attendant of the ,urt -m :. i State Board of Health and informed !ts,..j , ,.,,n that he muat submit to an in sec tion before being allowed to proceed, jthat he must be fit-arched for evi dences of Infantile paralysis, j Kvidence of the dread disease, how jever, could not be found and he was allowed in ioin his waitine fa mil v. lncludlng Ms f;randchlIUren. -ISERIOUS LOSS OF LIFE YORKSHIRE LONDON. Aug. 2!.- Serious loss 1 of life is feared aa the result of an explosion In a munitions plant in Yorkshire this afternoon, says an of-j ficial statement isyiied this evening. No figures on the casualties are given. ' "An explosion took place at a mu- ! nitlons factory In Yorkshire," .-fays the statement. Full details are not yet at hand, but the loss of life ap- 1 pears to be Berious. Assistance has j been sent from neighboring towns. 1 ... i "A further statement will be is sued as soon as possible. RUSSIANS PRESS AUSTRIANS (Continued from page onei man detachments drove hack British covering patrols northwest of High wood on the Somme front this morn ing, but were stopped when they came under the fire of the British posi tions west of the wood, says today's war office statement. Bombing at tacks of High wood were repulsed. Don't Forget The established fruit auctions of New York, Philadelphia, Boston. Pittsburg, Kansas City and a few of the other large cities have set the price upon the cherries and pears of the Pacific Northwest. Every box Uousht f. o. b., shipping point, and every box sold upon de livery at any of the small markets, where there are not these standard clearing house auction? have had a price based directly upon those of the fruit auctions. To those who fear that selling apples at auction will prevent f. o. b. buying, thig season's exjerience in itself is an answer. Compare the number of f. o. b. buyers of these auction sold commodities wirh the lessening number of those who buy apples f. o. h. shipping point. Kverbody has a chance to specu late in auction sold commodities. Iozns of firms have placed funds in western banks and as each quota of cars arrived, have wired bark mor fiindj to buy niore can. Prompt re turns from the auction companies have enabled this. The box apples that are sold at auc tion win not have the same enthu siastic support of the whole trade of the larcest cities. Except for the few laree joNing commission houses lb. rough wljom the associations and other shippers deal, the trade will be composed of Bears." who will not speu!ate or boost the sak? of box apples. Nine out of tn of the firms will buy from the apple operators as they receive orders for them and no faster. They will not boost "another man's game ' (Adv., Now Daily Except Sunday. Howard's Auto Line Ashland and Klamath Falls Ashland Reservations Hotel Austin. Tiike early car Valley Auto Line for Ashland connec tions. The Rogue Elk Resort Car ill If-ave Valler Oar.iee, Med ford. T"e-.lay., Thtir?da'f. and Sat urdays ot c-aot, wevk at 10: JO a. m. liotiml Trip JCI..V) The !!! (.f I" tilling al (1m liexirt (liil.li-g and horiea ill le fur-nih-d for hunting. Phone m m m SAX rKANVIX (. Aui 21. Jinix- Wiliiarn I". Van Fleet of u. cii-tn-t e-urt re'ieve-i Pa-iJ;.- raHr-ad r":D (.i. xer,t o:' a feil.-r,;! ii.c., of aii:nxin..iteiy 1-",U,U fl'-- I'l 1.'I."N1 1 !i. ie!- wf rei .-iVe! "' 11 WILL DEMAND PEACE RATHER THAN SACRIFICE CRiCCiETH, Wales. Aug. 21. In a speech Saturday to hi fellow townsmen here, David Llo d-Geore, minister of war said: "I am satisfied with the way thin'r are going. 1 feel for the first time in (ping and before long we will hear the crack. Then we will be able to ex tract the kernel. I say that we shall see that there yi.l not be another ar in our day. The Briti?b people hav made zrea'.er sacrifices than we ever thoi-'sht possi ble. Three years aeo nobody dreamed that Great Britain would pour mil lions of oung manhood into the bat tle front. The vigor of our demand ruu.-t be according to the luea.-ure.-: of our sacrifices. "We must have such a victory that CHICHESTER S PILLS W 1HK 111 A MO VD HBA.a. X ( iil-re--lr DiaaKMlilraid, fill ta Utd ld LU tr-f-k.., o fl-1 TftLe tfer. Bur Iff! 17 - trK!a. A.. '-rfHJ.( Iff H-TEH I i;R-t iLI., fir ti n-il -Jinf. A. .in Kt 1: 4 S0l3BVtm5GISTSEVERMOE DiTERURBAX AUTOCAR CO. TIME CARD. Leare Medford tor Ashland. Tslect and Phoenix daily, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. m.. 1:00, 2:00. 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 11:15 p. m. Sundays leave at 8:00 and 10:30 a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. Leare Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m 1:00, 2:00. 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights at 6:30 and 2:20. Sundays IcaTe Ashland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 4:30, 6:30 and 10:11 P. TO Save Your Rags Medford Junk Co. Buys all kinds of Junk HIDES OUR SPECIALTY S3 North Bartlett St. Phone 233-J. HOVSK T.MJv We liave iKftnl ut'tttk-man afiliitetl with lonnniiir -v n .if .m eu-'en." .-.lcra! Jk .r.itii.u in r- encf'- ii lis tti.t 1!-. o;.-u.e-- a- a c.."i-r:i- t ti'iii. The Wr-tern p.ich'ie e:. r;i.l. ' iilitriti-.' li'l 'i er- nut - '"it! neii-iit ! mt I pay int. re-t on it- "!i!i--:itnui-. Tl.e 1 !r..l nwr.-ni ir-ni r.-.-elver-'iM' II ij.i.'ie linger a re"i-;tfii7.a!:i.t! p.u.. 7 anI pictiirvs." le said to the man in the At nlwad of Jiiin, to think about, while they're darnel gwl entertainment. PLAYING Lola May and special cast take part in this super feature THE BEGGAR OF CAWNPORE One nf the must striking jilays yet i.ri lii' etl liy tin- Triangle s rvii-e. If. 1!. Warner as tin- hi-irar Srives a wi'iulcrfiil rharai-ter skett-h. SOUTHERN OREGON'S Greatest Place of Amusement it will be a warning to any ruler that now or U il u?03 a throne end to an'v king or councillor., of kings nly to ac - lized in- IHeni .we trust have an unmhtake- Era be'ett tie iiyi of o Fcu' tzoa the aw i-itd it rie-:U, icrlif t- toe ladies. UicDtc isd aadera Que ace U ta iaiiii ii-trite Tux Gssuufi S. S. S. .1 X. h"T O, ' s yS.S.S. Co. Atlnria, Georgia WF.J PAGE-- Playing 2 Days Only-SS. Aug.. 23 -24 4-Performances DaiIy-4 MAT. 2:15 SHARP Doors Open 1:45 The Sensation of the Hour 1 In 7 Aye-Inspirmg Acts Interpreted by the Celebrated Legitimate Actor And Co-Workers Original Broadwey Cest Mtxliral nnd un-lift oi'iianintions nil ovit (Iu emniti tlifir aijnval this pirtu n1. ADMISSION 25 c Any Seat the fint iirwt nwntion of i lu Tiiatmlr. It raim- l"i'm an uh ataxia, who had to ! liftl t- his Mat hy an ai t.-iidaitt. "1 like Til- TODAY TOMORROW viier Tt clc'ils with the nicvst ' siin-inir events in In,li: liisfni'v the Sctv re! XOTE rtin In -Th: Portia PRICES Adults 15c Children 5c It iToluees tll.lt ll; able and unchallenged! victory that cannot he explained away by German professors to a credulous people. :iJtne - rie our racn.i'va 'vain and will hare to be renewed on a !i!ar and a bloodier rcale. ' "Let us have done with war now and lorever. af.Wi tire ca'.r i:lic;iic. i. Yoe a DbuCcGIst, if SOUTHERN OREGON'S Greatest Place of Arm:s.em?nt EVE. 7:15 SHARP Doors Open 6:45 HUM NKETT OuMrt'ti uiitUr Hi MT :itliuilt') imlc-s lut'nniia ii itvtl hy tlu'ir paiciif A ARB 1 "Iwanv thry always ive ym onn'tli!M m:u: ti:d Th, iuu 4 3 of Truuiol,. Ii l-illm yual- II ity. E J V r r Coiorftil vSpectacular Dramatic Ihoto'' sv.eccf.ful :id at tlie C'uluin.iti. II ts ii That Fuiinv KF.YSYONK HIS BITTER PILL ll IJ'l'V fc ii