PAGE TWP TOCAL AND IMPERSONAL Oharlfin Fox of Grand Hondo, Ore., 1 a bUBlnesa visitor In .Medford thin week. G. C. Trautmann, an attorney of Yreka, ipent Monday in Medlord at tending to legal matter. See the atock labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., If you are In hurry. V. M. 1 1 1 1 1 1 h . superintendent of Med ford city xhooU, Mr. lfaJIs and children have returned from Albion. Idaho, where Mr. H tills taught In the state normal school during the Bum mer. Medford booster smoke the Med ford and Mt. Pitt clgara. Lyle Blgbee, pltiher for Klamath Falls, has received offers from Stn Franclsvo, Oakland and Portland to pitch for those teams during the next baseball season. The new plant of the Nurml Mak ing Company will he open for pub lic inspection on or about September 1. Exact date will be announced later. South Front street. Charles Lincoln- of Keddlng Is spending the week In Medford on business. Buttermilk 3c quart at De Voe's. MrB. II. V. McBride has returned from a ten-day outing at Camp Nick on Rogue river. Why smoke bit cigars, when La Gondas are only 10c. D. L. Kableyof Klamath Falls spent Monday In Medford transacting busi ness. .Auto wheels repaired; first class Job guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Mitchell's Repair Shop, opposite pub. He market. Harvey Ling of Ashland was In Medford on business Monday! after noon. Best Ice-cream at De Voe's. Mrs. S. K. Adnms of Dorrls, Cal., Is spending a week visiting Medford frlendB. The new plant of the Nurml Bak ing Company will be open for public Inspection on or about September 1. Exact ditto will be announced later. South Front street. F. L. Kane of Rogue River was a business visitor in Medford Monday. Pear label time Is here. Stock labels or special labels at the Med ford Printing Co. Mrs. J. Plum, Miss Mabel Curtis and E. E. Cotincjford of Crescent City are in Medford today en route to Crater Lake. Buttermilk 10c gal. Do Voe's. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Ilerreford of Mlllvllle, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hartsook of Calousa, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Collblan, Mrs. H. W. Christy nnd Mrs. E. E. Brockman of San Mateo spent last night In Med ford afler having visited Crater Lake. Bakory goods at Be Voo's. E. I). Bishop, who has been with the crew surveying for the stale near Union creek, is In Medford today and will leave shortly for Eastern Oregon. Get your milk, cream, butter eggB and buttermilk at De Voe's. M1hb Farrel, who was In the em ploy of the May Co., Inst Bprlng and who has lived In San Francisco since that time, has returned to Medford. STOP LOOK LISTEN "In the country God made and man forgot.' See the advertisement In this Issuo of Things Doing. September 2, 3, 4 Brookings, Oregon. Mrs. Farley Johnson, Misses Alice and Clara .lohnsoji left last night for a visit with friends In Centralla, Wash. Smoke a King Spits cigar, Rc. They are home-made. tf Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Hoffman of Stabler, Wash., nre tourist visitors in Medford today. (Mr. and Mrs. Edson L. Foncko and .Mr. and sirs. j. A. Denny of Etna Mills arrived In Medford last night In their cars and will spend today slghtsetlng In ihe valley. The world's greatest companies. Holmes, The Insurance Man. Mr. anil Mrs. J. Thnrnburg and Glenn Thornhurg of Forest Grove are spending the day In Modford. having arrived In their car lust night. (let your bakery goods at He Voe'a. -nr. nnd .Mrs. v. V. Ireland of IlllUhora are visiting friends In .Med ford. .ice nave wood about that fire In surance policy. Office Mall Tribune BlrtK. .Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Turner of Lakevflle, Connecticut arrived In Medfonl last night and left this morn ing for Crater Lake. Something new, brick Ice cream In sanitary packages. Keeps two hours. Take one with you. Tho Shasta. Mr. and Mrs. F K. riueul eft Mon day lu their car for Los Angeles and in-nu, .evaua, expecting to be absent about three weeks. Typewriter paper of all kinds at Medfonl Printing Co. Jack .Morrill, Miss funitulngs of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Waller Ilowne left Tuesday fur Crater Lake. Hatha i'c. llolel Holland. Agnes E. Mai lmr of ltuseburg Is vIkIIIiik friends today. It. D. Blackden of Climax Is in Medford on business today. De Voc buys beer bottles. II. 8. Cole is a business visitor In Medford from Grants Pass. Try a King Spitz cigar and en courage home Industry. A. F. Poly of Portland Is spending a few days in Medford. Get your labels early. Don't wait until the last minute. The Medford Printing Co.. Is the place to get them. Mr. and Mrs. W. Egbert Schneck of Ishego. Japan, who are on a tour of the Western states, are spending! the day In Medford. Water .Superintendent Olen Arns Plger returned last night from Fish Lake and the Intake where he spent four days looking over the city works. Dr. Kirchgessner will be at Hotel Nash every Wednesday. Hours for consultation 10 to J. A rifle team, composed of five members of company 7, C. A. C. O. N. (1. will go to Fort Clackamas to par ticipate In the state meet September 10. The meet has been postponed from August 20. The personnel of the team will be determined by eleml natious held on the local rifle range a few days previous to the state shoot. Two officers will accompany the team one as captain and another as range finder. Siskiyou or Colestin water, 10c bottle at De Voe's; Gc deposit on bottle. C. J. Semon and Russell Semon left early this morning for the hills, where they will hunt for a few days. Pears and apple label printers for the Rogue river valley. Medford Printing Co. Frank I'arrell returned this after noon from Glendale, where lie ha spent a few da'B on business. Big 5c milkshakes at De Voe's. On their return from a three week's honeymoon In California, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Isaacs (nee Mildred Gage) were welcomed home last night with an old fashioned chlvarree and an enforced auto ride to the clatter ing accompaniment of strings of tin. cans, through the streets of Medford. Gates sells Ford cars, (200 down and $25 a month. .Mr. and Mrs. George Mansfield and family of Prospect are spending the day In .Medford. The mooting to complete the organization of the Young People's Union of Medford will be held at the Bnptlst church at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Young people of all churches are re quested to attend. Married by Dr. J. C. Rollins, Mon day evening, August 21, at the home of the grooms mother, Mrs. M. John son, 345 No. Riverside avtnue. Mr. Earl Oscar Johnson and Miss Elsie Barbara Simmons.. The young people will make their home In Medford. Why not get it at De Voe's? Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carlos of Broken Bow, Nebraska, are guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Rollins on No. Central Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Car los, together with their daughter, Miss Ella Prettyman, have Just motored from the middle, west to Cor vallls, Oregon, where they will locate. Mr. and MrB. Carlos nre accompanied by Mrs. A. M. Snyder of Corvallis, all of whom are former parishouerB of Dr. Rollins. Lunch goods at De Voo's. Rev. L. L, Simmons, who has been the pastor of the Baptist church of Eagle Point for the last four years, exiiects lo move to Washington and next Sunduy will probably be the last time ho will preach for us. It is de sired that all of tho members of the Baptist church, as well as' all other Christians nnd all friends in the stir rounding country will attend services hero next Sunduy, the 2i)th, as there will be communion services during the 1 1 o'clock services and bo wishes to greet all of his friends before he leaves. Mrs. II. L. Leach, expert corsetler. Barclay & Abdo-Support. Phone 6S3-J G. W. Frey, who lives near tho city Intake on Little Butte is In Medlord today. Mrs. Lundy, Nu-ltone Corsets Phone S2S. 730 W. 1 1th street. Ash lund Thursdays. i;h IMrs. Frank Roberts nnd children are visiting with Mrs. George McLain of I'hoenlx. Wanted Work by tho hour by ox perienced stenographer. Address F Mall Tribune. - 'car Wilder of Redding was ar rested last night and will bo taken lo lieddlug this afternoon to answer a statutory charge. T. C. Fox of Trail spent Monday In Medford on business. Itev. Simmons of Eagle Point w.-.s In Medford Mouday. II. C. stock of Ashland spent Mon day afternoon In Medford on bust iiess. The Golden Link Bible Class of the First Baptist Sunday school will hold their regular monthly business and social meeting on Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Ward Ccl zur, L'Lt Realty street. All members aie requested lo be present. A total f 1 r.S cars have 1. i ship. "'d H..m .Mcdl'i.rd llns sca on anil I went v. tuiii- 'r,. in i,hi.r tullev point. Kitten mil t . .1 1 today. Tomorrow I be shi..inu- n Unwell pears will 1,,.. MEDFORD MATH TRIBUTE, When the scaffolding on which they were at work t St. Mary's academy slipped at four thirty yester day afternoon four Medford painters were precipitated 14 feet to the ground and were considerably shaken up, one of their number L. O. Gillan being taken to the hospital. His in juries were not serious, but the phy sician In charge advised a rest of a few days to give him rest after the shock. The others working on the scaffold were W. B. Thompson who is the contractor in charge, Richard Sounders and YV. E. Lane. These men are today rather stiff and bruis ed from their fall, but otherwise uninjured. KING OF ITALY I'DINE, Italy, Aug. 22. King Vic tor Emmanuel entered Gorizia Sun' day under the fire of the Austrian artillery. Lucinio bridge, which he crossed to enter the city continues to be the object of relentless shelling by the Austrian guns, but unmindful of the danger the king determined to make a personal visit to the captured city. The king went to the city hall, where he inquired regarding the measures which have been taken to restore the civil life of the city. Girls working In the vicinity learned of his presence and Improvised a mani festation which was interspersed with shouts of "long live our king, long live Italy." DIED IIOJ'.FFT -Charles II. lloefft, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl lloefft of Lake Creek, died at the Granite City hos pital, Ashland, August 21, need ill years and .'( months. He was taken to the hospital last Thiirsduv suffering- from the effects of u strained back received three months ago while leading a horse. In addition to his parents, he leaves the following brothers and sisters: William, Theo dore, Lizzie nnd Christina lloefft. Funeral services will be held at the home at Lake Creek, Wednesday at 2M) p. m., liev. F. S. Bunch of Kose-burg- officiating-.- Interment will be in (lie Lake Creek cemetery. MKOO Ida Alice Xfego died at her home on Mistletoe struct, Aticust 22 it I ::i(l a. m., ng-cd 45 years und ft months. Mrs. Menu had been u resi dent of Medford fur the past five years. She was u native of Calousa county, California, hut spent her childhood nnd school days in J'hoe- ni.v. She leaves her husband, Police Sergeant I'. L. Jlego, to whom she was married May 13, IHl.'i, at Grants Pass, and two children, Mrs. Kdith Wright ami Mrs. A. J. Foster of Mon tague, Cal.; three sisters, Mrs. W. S. Morgan and Mrs. Charlotte Flood of Sissnn, Cal., nnd Mrs. Jane Kent of Medford, and five brothers, Andrew. Lafavetle, George and Peter Wise of Montague, and J. I. Wise of -Medford. Services will be held at Perl's chapel Thursday at 'J p. m. with Christian Science services. Interment will be in Hie I. (I. O. F. cemetery. BALKAN OFFENSIVE CLOSE (Continued from page one) general offensive, advancing In the Struma valley, occupying Dcmlhlssar nnd establishing Itself on the left bank of tho Struma, after repulsing the British and French near Seres. The seizure of the road between Fiorina and Korltsa us well as that between Korltsa nnd Kastor is nn naunced. On Western Front. LONDON, Aug. 22 British troops on the Somnie front hnve advanced along a line a half mile long In the region of Pozleres, nnd hnve also made nn advance near the Lelpsic salient, it was officially announced today. PARIS, Aug. 22. Progress was made by tho French Inst night on the Souime front north of the river In the outskirts of Clery, tho war office announced today. South 0f the river the French raptured trenches near Estrees and Soycourt. On Russian Front. BERLIN. Aug. 22. The Russians are continuing their determined ef forts to advance west of the Stokhod In Volhynla near Itudka-Cherblsche, but havo been repulsed by Bavnrlun cavalry and Austrian dragoons, who inflicted heavy losses on the attack ing forres. It was announced today by the war office. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED To buy a home on In otallments. Address I. T., Mall Tribune. 12J WANTKD Experienced woman fct general bouse work. Call 711 Palm street. WANTED ComiH-teiit woman for ge!er:-.l house work. Phone 724-J. MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY. AUGUST 22. AT PAGE WEDNESDAY I)r, Hroujrher of I.os Amreles preac'hei! a wonder! ul M-nnoti to a -real audience in Temple auditorium. His subject was 'J)ftmntred Goods," and the sermon was based on the photoplay of that title which was be in exhibited ut Quinn's Suerba at that same time. "Tiie subject of impurity with its consequences is one upon which preachers and teachers of morals are hee-muinx lo speak,'' said Dr. Rio;ther. "There lias been a con spiracy of silence in the past that has made it possible for the devil to ruin thousands of yunu men and women. In recent year-, bow .-ver, it has been discovered that ignorance is not the mother of virtue, but the mother of vice. " 'Damaged Goods' is a jjrent warning. I believe that everv trainer of children who has not been well in formed oug-ht to see this photoplay and learn its jiowerful lessons. "We cannot he too careful in training- the rising g-eneratiou. "There irre five D's upon which this photoplay pives instruction drink, dissipation, the double standard, dis ease and death." "Damaged Good.-'' will have a two day showing- at the Paire, beginning Wednesday matinee, with four per formances dailv. ARRESTED FOR THEFT Eugene Small was arrested this afternoon on the charge of stealing a camera, valued at $S5 from the automobile of C. E. Maud of San Francisco, which was stored in the Valley Garage, where Small Is em ployed as night man. The alleged theft occured Sunday. The case will be heard before Justice Taylor this afternoon. While walking down the street this noon Mr. Maud recognized the camera as It was carried down the street by a young man from Sams Valley, who was taken into custody. He waB re leased, however, upon explaining that he had bought the camera from Small for $r. Sir. and Mrs. Maud have been spending a couple of weeks in Med ford. EAGLE POME EAGLETS By A. C. Howlet Joe Hortnn hits been in our town for the ust few days trying to wnrk at a scheme to move a sawmill from Klamath enmity and put it on the riht (if way of the 1. & K. The prop osition, as near as I can understand it, is to form a joint stork company with a cnpitiil of $Itt,iMHl, have him put up I lie mill as his part of the slock at .:J000 and the other share holders own thy remaining $7000, and hriiiir the timber off the land in the Hi Hutte eountry and pay for it every thirty days, and sell the lum ber here at about $12 per HHHI. Frank I trow n of the firm of (Jen. Hmwn & Sons seems to be one of the main promoters in the move. It would be a fine tiling for Kaile Point if they could make it work, but there seems to be too many who say it can't be done. Hut if we don't have some thing done here to break up the leth anry Kittle Point will never be as bit: as Chicago. Bert Bryant has moved bis family to Medford, so we lose another prom inent family from our midst. II. O. Foster, one of the district supervisors in the forest protective force, spent the niphl with us Wed nesdav niirht and so did Mrs, S. ('. Z uber. Mr-. Noyes, Mrs. Harry Hoff man ami T. K. Bucholy, nil of La (irande. Or. They came in their into Consider the Mothers Health after c-lilldWrth by taking necessary precautions be fnre the trying orilval. by ustnit "Mothers Friend" to assist na An. " External ture In preparing her tor the phy Remedy for sical cliunk-o. Expectant , TWO TRIPS DAILY BETWEEN MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT S. H. llarnlah'a auto will leare Ragle I'olnt at 8 A. II. and 1 P. II. ilaily, exi-ept Sunday; leave Medford 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. Will call for avengers at hotels In .Medford and hotels a.id business house tu Eagle t'uiot. 1111 INK 3-XS Oil 8-XS. across the country via Fndleton to Vaco to Bend, Lake Ai-on, over the liijrh desert from Uike Ai-on to Klam ath Falls, ( rater Lake to Eule Point. After snentliiii the nirhl at the Sun nyside, they then bad to see the me tropolis of southern Oregon. They then turned their course on their homeward track via Grants I'm--, Kosfcburr, Kugenf, Portland to their home; they had been out juM twelve day when they reached here and had had no trouble with their auto except an oeca-ional puncture and one blow out. They were out simply to see the country and have a irood time, and they seemed to be having the yood time, and they were as pleasant and jovial u -et a I have seen tor soin time. (ins IV('.-ren and ('lur-hee C!e meiit.s were al-o here Wednesday niiiht. They :tc two of the United States "overnment timber in-pectors and were on their way up in the tim ber to e-tabli-h stations for the dif feient timber crui-crs to u-e us their headuuarters in cruising the timber on the land formerly owned by the Southern Pacific Iiailroad company. The Ka'le Point Sunday sehooi had n picnic dinner la-l Wednesday on the banks of our beautiful Little Hutte creek. There were betvw.-n fifty and sixty in attendance, and they had an old-fabioned picnic din ner, corn boiled on the cob and cof fee, besides the knicknaeks. I heard one man say that they had a .-tack of corn cooked, he measured about three feet from the "round and aid that the stark was that hih, and they ate it all. They were expectim; to have bad quite a number from Brownsboro and Keese creek, but in thut they were disappointed, on ac count of,the farmers beiny so busy. Mrs. Sam Courtney, nee Samantha Minier, came in Thursday morning on the P. & K. expecting her father to meet her here, but instead of sur prising him by her arrival, she wa surprised herself to find that be and alt the re.-t of the family bad from to eastern Oregon, so she came to the Sunnyside and remained until the next day, wher her husband came and they both went out to the Mintcr ranch. Thursday morning I took pa-sa;-e on the llarnish jitney to meet our irranddauj:hter, Miss F.sther Shaw of Fairview, Or., who came in on the Southern Pacific at 1H:'M) a. in., re turning in time for dinner. Herman Meyer, Jr., und his father were Ijoth ut the Sunnyside for din ner Thursday, and so were K. Hard. Mr. Meyer, Sr., the mail carrier, had his Ford no back ou him that day jit-t as he reached town, so he had to phone to his son to come with his Ford after him, and be had employ ed Mr. Hurd, our electrician, to re pair the machine. There was an im portant shaft broken in the engine, but Mr. Meyer procured another piece at the Ford headquarters and bv this; time (Saturday afternoon) they have it ready for business. We also had Frank Smith and ('. M. Jennings and John Smith, the last two named were running a truck hauling fruit for Corbin Kdell to Medlord. F. L. Heath, one of the Medford' j dniL'irits, also owner ot the F. L. j Heath jretieral mercantile store of this place, came out Jtiuiv-iiay evening. j Chauncey Florey, our county re-i colder, and family came out about 1 the first of the week and went up be- ; youd Brown's cabin for an uutinv, and so Chauncey could take a hunt.; They were accompanied by William von der Hetlen and (leoi L'e Lewis, ' two of his brothers-in-law. They, killed one deer, but I did not learn by whom. j Mr. Parker, the Central Point ; meat man, and W. A. Craine of the, Craine (Jrocery company of Central Point were lu-re. Mr. Craine was looking over the route with an eye to purchasing the outfit and .uoing into, the business of selling meat h'un-elf. 1 Marsh Garrett and Kd Ilolman were here fur dinner Friday, ;md Mar.-h and bis wife were lure again Snturdav for dinner, ami -o were W. C. I);dey, K. Hurd. Herman Meyer, Sr.. and Le-lie Abbott. And on Fri- i I day nijilit A. YV. Hrjil-linw cf WYIIen Mother' Friend' for many years has been the moans of siv- itiff relief to thousands of mothers. It is nn exter nal remedy- vrtth unex celled merits, ami should be tri trip home of every expectant moth'T. Dnitrisl H1 it. Send f(f freo bxk on Motherhood. Aiklmni Tho BradAeUI Hcculator Co., mt Iumir 1)1 dr., Atlanta, da. Now Daily Except Sunday. Howard's Auto Line Ashland and Klamath Falls Ashland Reservations Hotel Austin. Take early ear Valley Anto Line for Ashland connec tions. I 191fi eame in late for dipper. Mr. Hrad shaw was out riding uver the euun trv having up bogs lo be shipped to Portland, lie .-ays that he has al ready -hippul over -j0Mi worth of hoirs "at of ti.is valley this season and is still buying. While he was here he renewed hi- sub-criptiou to the Fraiiy Mad Tribune. J. L. Hobin-on, one of our prosper ous fanners, was doing bu-'mes Fri day and Saturday in our town. Mrs. lies.-b.-r of Brown-boro brought in u crate of chickens tor oar d-!"t airent Friday. , Frank Neim-rlin of Medford wa " the P. & K. Saturday morning and -o was li. K. Peyton ai.d hi- son, K.'rl. ! going lo D.-i bv, and Mr. Berrian, the butchery supei intend, at, wi bi- way to Bhite Falls. ' Beit Higmbotliam, G. K. Ilolen !bei;t; f I'l-r-iiire Bo -k, Henry ami Marian Tni-ty, W. C. Ib-l- y. N. . Slos-on, X. P. Coty, .reprt t-nting the Coin!; .Iita Veterinary C f Hartford, Conn., and W. N. William- of p.irl- land, reprc-ciiling tli" Continental Fin- In-maaee Co. of New York, and L. F. Wakemari.tdi-trict agent of the ew World Life In-lirauee Co., Med lord, v.f-re for dinner Saturday. Jud Fai-nil motored out from the Kd-a!l ranch Saturday morning witli our daughter, Hattie. and Mrs. O. C. Wright, and after dinner started lor A-blaml. Mr. Holt reports that Mr-. Graham, who has been confined in the Sacred Heart ho-pilnl for -ome time, has re turned greatly in. proved in health to her home on h'ce.-e creek. THK PKOOF OP Till: ITDIUVG IS IX Till-: IvTI(J. j What the sicl: want U to set well, j They don't care whether they are cured by the most scientific phy.si- j eian or the most unlearned neighbor they don't care bow they. are cured , if only thoy get well. j For forty years women suffering t from female ills have been tnkinij I Lydia K. Plnkham's Vegetable Com- I pound and have been .getting well;! and because they have got well, that j great medicine continues to have a ; sale, equalled by that of few pro- ; prletary preparations. (Adv.) ! After I Vacations j MARINELLO ! Hetter Than tho ttest, Are Our Toilet Preparations. ! MARINELLO HAIR SHOP 41)7 filu-iu-tt-Col.-y lililjt. ' limiUIIJMII III IHIIIIII.IIIII IJMIlllJlM'MJ.l.WlJ!Mlll.'M.TOaMg-.lMt!Mr. ir a JL I . VJ" Hj ""Greatest Place of Amusement Playing 2 Days Oolv-S. Aug. 4-Performances Daily-4 S MAT. 2:15 SHARP Doors Open 1:45 The Sensation of the Hour In 7 Awe-inspiring Act Interpreted by the Celebrated Legitimate Actor And Co-Workers Original Broadway Cast Medical nnd up-lift orpniimli.iiis all over the oiiiiili-y have set their approval on this picture. ADMISSION 25 c Any Seat II III ) IIW H H I II AMI'S K ME NTS TON IG I1T. Time H. B. Warner in Beggar of. Cawnppre Spectacular j Colorful Dramatic I ' nnd Tlial Vast Kv.-toii Her Marble Heart TOMUKKOW DAMAGED GOODS StarTheatre STARTS TODAY Bluebird Photoplays l'I'.KSKXr " The Three Godfathers Bar-d on Peter B. Kyne'a Story in the Saturday Evening Post. Willi Harry 'aey and Typical niue binl Cast of f'nwra-. Actors. A MASTLltl'IKCi; OK s v.m path i;ti c i i : m i : it i:ss AM) Ill'MAX IXTKKKST. See the Terrifying Sandstorm in tho .Mojave Desert, Takm in Actual Scenes on the Spot. Pictorial De scription of How Throe Hardy Han dlist Saved the Life of a Xew-Porn Babe, Left t'ne-pectedly m Their Keeping. NEWS PICTORIAL J.alr-rt (.'ui-reui, Hyents. 11 EVE. 7:15 SHARP Doors Open 6:45 ft ft H 1 t i'ildren under 1(1 NOT admitted unless accompa nied by tlteJr jH'vuts. llliBImiBlMBiii RICHARD kfmtett nmriliM irWrieAmmrffm