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PAGE TW.0 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOX, THURSDAY, AtJQUST 24, 1916 TOCAL AND JL' PERSONAL Miss Alice Smith roturneil from Yreka today, where hIic Iiuk hoen an ointing at the Shaw Hospital. See the stock labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., If you are In a hurry. Or. and Mrs. W. F. Shaw of Yreka ore spending the day In Medford. Medford -boosters smoke the Med ford and Mt. Pitt cigars. Unfile Lester of Central Point wus . a Medford visitor last night, - The new ilant of the Nurml Mak ing Company will be open for pub lic Inspection on or about September 1. Exact date will be announced later. South Front Btreet. Mr. and Mrs. W. 15. llainmel of Eagle Point spent yesterday evening In Medford. Buttermilk 3c quart at De Voe's. Mrs. L. A. Searo and T.oo Spraul of Centralla, Wash., spent last night In Mi'dford. They are en route to Calif ornia In their oar. Mr. and MrB. W. F. Dogart and Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Green stopped In Medford last night -on their return trip to their homo In San Francisco from Portland. Why smoke bit cigars, when La Gondas are only 10c. uMlss S. H. Lewis of Portland, sis ter of D. C. Lewis of this city, nr rrlved In Medford last night and this r morning continued to Portlund. With , lier wero Mrs. H. C. Nelson, Mrs. IT. . h. Mather and Mrs. C. .1. Heed all of portlund. They have been on an auto trip through Central Oregon coming to tyddford. via Crater Lake. ' This hot weather, take advantage of our prompt delivery service. Phone your drug store wants to Heath's Drug store. Phone 884. 1.12" E. J. Lnwrenco Is a business visitor from Klamath Falls. Auto wheels repaired; first class Job guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Mitchell's Repair Shop, opposite pub lic market. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Atkinson of Redmond, Ore., ore In Medford to day, having arrived In their car from Crosiont City. Whllo hunting near Grants Pass recently, Mr. Redmond had a narrow escape from death when he was flrod at three times, liolng mistaken for a boar. IIo had climbed up on a log, making a little, noise, when someone about 50 yards away fired through the thick brush, the bullet plowing through lted i rnond's forearm for about four Inches Redmond dropped behind tho log and two moro shots wero fired nnd the hunter rushed up In the belief that he had bagged a hear. Bost Ice-cream at De Voo's. pcimor 10. and Robert Slngley of Walker, Cut., uro business visitors In the city. Tho new plant of tho Nurml Bak ing Company will bo open for public Inspection on or about September 1. Exuct (Into will bo announced later. South Front street. Mrs. Ellne Curry of Itoguo River Is in Medford on business today. Seventeen troopers passed through Medford this morning from Seattle bound to Ciile.xlco, Cnl. They nro enlisted in tho regulars nnd will be transferred upon reaching tho border. '.' Fred Mc.Nnsser of Willow Springs '' In spending the day hi Medford on ' t business. Mrs. 11. C. Ilehllng entertained a V party of a dozen Medford .young '.people with a picnic lunch In Llthia , , Park, Ashland last evening. After ' the lunch, the party adjourned to the Bungalow dnnro floor. Tnko advantngo of our prompt de livery service and phone your drug store wants to Ilenth's Drug Store. Phone SSJ. 132 .Mayor V. J. Emerlck and party re turned Wednesday night from a motor trip to Pelican Hay and Klam ath Falls. Buttermilk 10c gal. De Voe'a. AS'. F. Isaacs and Chris C.otllnb re turned lust night from a four day fishing outing on Itoguo river using tho Isaacs summer home us head quarters. Bakery goods at De Voe's. O. B. Vcrlivck of the I'nlon Creek store, is In Medford today after a loud of supplies. Get your milk, cream, butter eggs and buttermilk at Do Voe's, W. II. 'Norton was a business visitor In Medford Wednesday leav ing Friday morning for Yreka. STOP LOOK LISTEN "In the country Hod made and man forgot." See the advertisement In this Issue of Things Doing. September 2. 3. 4, Brookings, Oregon. Miss .leunesse llntler Is the guest of her sister Mrs. W. 11. Norton In Portland for a few weeks. Smoke a King Spilt cigar, 5c. They are home-made. tf Mrs. Cordelia L. Ankeny, ho has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Orth for the past week, left Thursday morning for her home In Oakland, Cal. We still have bathing caps to close this week ue,l."c. Values up to Jl. Heath's Drug Slme, opposite Nash Motel. ir." . (Mr. and Mrs. Nick Klme left Medford this morning for Goshen, Indiana and will stop en route In Los Angeles. They expect to be gone about two months. The world's greatest companies. Holmes, The Insurance Man. "W. W. Ussher of Ashland returned from Crescent City laHt night, stop ping with Medford friends for a few hours. Get your bakery goods at De Voe's. J. W. Myers of Central Point Is In Medford on business today. See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office Mall Tribune Lldg. A. C. Ash and family spent yester day afternoon In Ashland, enjoying u picnic lunch In the evening. To morrow they will leave for Crnter Lake In their car. Mrs. Lundy, Nu-Bone CorsetB. Phone 828. 7:10 W. 11th street. Ash land Thursdays. 134 Lloyd Wlllamson will pilot a car to Crater Lake Saturday. Something new, brick Ice cream In sanitary packages. Keeps two hourfl. Tuko one with you. Tho Shasta. Mrs. Roger Bennett and FranceB Bennett left Thursday morning for Palo Alto, whero Frances will enter Stanford University. Mrs. Dennett will remain In Pnlo Alto and San Francisco two or three weeks. Typewriter paper of all klnda at Medford Printing Co. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Emmons and Mr. and Mrs. George Collins have re turned from an outing spent along the McKenzIo river. Jlulhs 25c. Hotol Holland. A. Throckmorton of Ruch 1b a business visitor In Meflford today. Lunch goods at Do Voo's. Ed nnd Albert Conley of Eagle Point spent Wednesduy afternoon In Medford on business. Try a King Spitz cigar and on- courage homo Industry. Henry Sprngue and family, now of Portland,.but formerly of Eagle Point where Mr. Sprngue conducted a lum ber yard, were In Medford Wednes day afternoon, en route to Crater Lake In their cnr. Do Voo buys boer bottles. Tho local republican committee Is In receipt of soino hugo po?lers of Hughes, used ut the Portlund moot- lug. Tho banners were presented to tho state committee by the Groat Northern railroad, which furnished them. Get your labels early. Don't wait until the lust mlnntt. Tho Medford Printing Co., Is the place to got theui. ' . Ed White and family returned from an extended auto tour of the Klamath region. To soil, Friday, August 25th, lot of nice furniture, flno cow and young chlckons. 103 South Oakdulo. 132 F. J. Newman and family returned Inst night from Crescent City, where Mr. Newmnn spent a week nnd Mrs. Newman and children a month. Dr. klrehgcssnor will be at Hotel Nash every Wednesday. Hours for consultation 10 to 3. Sir. nnd Mrs. H. B. Dodge and Mr. nnd MrB. W. F. Thompson of Willow Springs are spending a short outing at Crater Lake. Mrs. Mary E. Snelllng has returned to her homo In Ashland, ufter hav ing bee', the guest or Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Watson. Siskiyou or Colestln water. 10c bottle at De Voo's; 6c deposit on bottlo. . Dun Sanders of (Irnntfl Pass was n business visitor In the city Wednes day. Frank Johnson of Mnrshfleld Is in Medford on business for a few days. Ray Ellis of Clendnlo Is a business visitor in Medford for a few days. Mrs. C. M. Delhi left Wednesday afternoon for n vacation trip visiting friends and relatives in Portland, Se attle nnd Taconia. Pears and apple label printers for tho Rogue river valley. Medford Printing Co. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Alenderfer nnd Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Cunningham entertained Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. H. Moore of (llenilale with a picnic dinner In Lithiu Park, Ashland last night. Help wanted for the big snie. Head page 3. Apply at side door. t:i2 Frederick V. Holinan, Richard C. Hart and G. M. Locke of Portlund arrived In McdTord this morning nnd will spend a couple of weeks fishing and limiting In this vicinity. Gates sells Ford curs. $200 down nnd f27 a mouth. Lena Ownbey of Griffin Creek was arrested this morning on n complaint sworn by Charles Isaacs, charging her with having stolen a number of ef fects of Mr. Isaacs' deceased wife, while Mr. Ownby was In his employ. tigut 1, the. home of Mrs. Ownby was searched and several of the stolen articles were discovered. She was given a reasonable length of time to produce the rest of the missing articles and falling to do this, the charge was brought against her. The case will he heard Mils afternoon be fore Justice Taylor. Why not get It at De Voe's? Mrs. Charles M. English left Ibis morning for Seattle, where she will spend two or three weeks with friends. Mrs. Dexter Rice and her daughter. Iris, of Roseburg, are the gueBts of Mrs. Tom Collins! ' Mrs. H. L. Leach, expert corsetler. Barclay & Abdo-Support. Phone 683-J Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kline are on upper Rogue river on a short camp ing trip. A nice shipment of red Chinook salmon received for Friday at Med Tord Fish Market. Phono 3C2. O. F. Talner will leave for Crater Luke tonight with a Portland friend. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Palm have re turned from Pellcun Bay, where they have a Bummer home. Big Gc mllkshakeB nt De Voe's. Miss Ilertha Hunssen is the guest of Miss Lucllo Messener. Miss Hans sen Is on her way to her home In Eugenn, after spending the suiuiuer In New York and Chicago. Wanted Work by the hour by ex perienced stenographer. Address F, Mull Tribune. The basket grocery la moving from their location on Soulh Fir to t lie Getchel block, on Mnin street. Packerts tally cards In stock at tho Medford Printing Co. III. A. Stawart la spending a few days hi Medford, having stopped off while en route to his home in Port land, after being discharged from a border military hospital. Stewart left his home In Portland the first of June and rode his motorcycle to Los Angeles. When the militia was culled for service on the Mexican bor der he enlisted. Shortly after, he was wounded in a skirmish receiving a bullet In the shoulder that necessi tated the removal of a flection of the shoulder bone. He was also shot in the leg and his Hps were split by a fragment of rock broken oft by a stray bullet. Until a few days ago, he has been kept In a military hos pital. The best and most approplato sum mer food Is fish. Big stock for Frl duy at Medford Fish Market. Mrs. Lena Ownby of Griffin creek wns overcome by heat at 1:30 this afternoon, falling on the sidewalk bo fore the Medford Furniture and Hardware Company building. W. J. Ilartxoll of the Three Oaks orchard Is in Medford on business this ufternoon. You got quality and service nt Hutterfleld Grocery. Phone 210. 134 Fred Chamilng Is a business visitor from Phoenix today. Harley Hall, postmaster of Bun- coin, Is a business visitor in Medford this afternoon. Randolph II. Manning of Central Point Is transacting business in the city tills afternoon. You get quality and service at Hutterfleld Grocery. Phone 210. 134 SIS VALLEY Mrs. C. C. McClendon visited from Gold Hill Sunday Willi Mrs. J. R. Cook. Cal Dusenbiiry took nil auto load to tho dance at Cold Hill Saturday night. John Ellington and family of Gold Hill visited homo folks here Sunday. iMrs. Shaver and children returned Snturdny to Gold Hill, after visiting most of the week with Mrs. F. A. Myers. Ben Little of Central Poh t ac companied by Mrs. Qulsenbury, was 111 our vicinity this week purchasing penehes. Il.ee Newton hns returned to the Edlngton home ufter having been em ployed for some time In California. IMrs. C. W. Sage and baby daughter returned to Table Rock, after a sev eral days' visit with her sister. Mrs. O. T. Wilson. Sunday Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Tresham with Master Raymond, conveyed Mrs. 11. A. Treshnm back to the threshing crew, which wero stationed near Gold Hill. They expect to be In our neighborhood this week. iVIrgll Kenny is vlslilng relatives In Central Point tills week. The peach crop was unusually short this year nnd the peach buvers have been flocking like birds to the I'ltzgerald nnd other orchards here, that have the fruit on sale. STARTS TODAY Return Engagement of the HiK Double Triangle Hill. Wm. S. Hart nnd House Peters In Between Men Ami Tht Sousittiuiiul KryMoiio Dizzy Heights nnil Daring Hearts T IN THE PAST YEAR WASHINGTON', An. 24. The sfniitftl) of tho oryuiiizud naval mili tia iwivnsl .approximate! y 'JO per 'mt during' the last fiscal year, the navy depart merit announced today, the force 7iow totaling JKiOQ men nnd 700 officers. New divisions, marine companies and aeronantie seetiuiis have been organized in Hawaii, Illinois, Flor ida, New York, Texas and Washing ton. Other new divisions are being funned, ut have not yet been mus tered in.- Aeronautic sections also have been created in the existing or ganizations of New York, New .Jer sey, California, Ohio, Oregon' and Khode Island, the majority of which are now equipped with their own ma chines and which the navy depart ment views as a valuable reserve for the regular -acromial ic service. The naval appropriation bill which President Wilson is to sign toda.v contains numerous provisions de signed to popularize the naval mil itia? service, and department officials expect u marked increase in the ef ficiency and numbers of the militia force as soon as these provisions be come effective. EIGHT-HOUR DAY GRANTED (Continued from page onni President Wilson will answer today or tomorrow. Signs of unrest among tin; men, so nppurent yesterday," disappeared to day, and there were renewed indica tions that the railroads would agree on some proposal to include the eight-hour day in a manner satisfac tory to tlte employes' committee and then bring nbout a deep investigation of all the eollateral issues. BULGARIANS WIN OVER ALLIES (Continued from Page One,) ! lierlin dispatcher indicate that Rii- inniiiu's attitude is still regarded by the central powers as decidedly un certain, while news from other sources gives no e!ue as to whether her entry into the war on the side of the entente is imminent. Activity on the Somme front in northern Franee seems to have slack ened momentarily, although the artil lery is still being vigorously em ployed. Another Zeppelin visited the Eng lish enst coast last night. London as serts that the bombs dropped fell in open fields. TWO GOOD LAWS (Continued from page one) ers were using the necessities of the southern cotton raisers to squeeze enormous rates of interest out of them. The passage of the federal reserve net, however, makes this impossible in the future. The federal reserve board is given authority to fix tlie 1 Km tint rate nt which bankers may diseount commercial papers with the government reserve banks. This holds down the interest rate to u reasonable figure. Moreover, federal reserve bunks could refuse to dis count to bankers charging more than the legal rate of interest or which would refuse to make proper loans. Care of the Farmer. As the federal reserve net took care of the business man. so the farm loan act, just pnssed, will take care of the farm owner. The latter has always been squeezed by the bankers through liiiih interest rates for any, money which he wished to borrow, al though his credit ought to he as goon! as any business man's in the coun try. Fuder the new law the farm owner will he able to borrow money a . the same rale the business man Days. This will help him to market his crops more profitably, will enable him to secure money to make neces sary improvements and so increase ills earnings, The appointment to the farm loan board of men like Herbert Quick and Captain W. A. Smith insures its being carried out to the best advan tage to the fanners. These appoint ments show that; President Wilson is anxious to secure the very best men he can get to superintend the opera tion of the law. All kinds of 97 JL ' 1 . i i: . HT!.,V:.T(r. 7 " ,'ti':-VLtt'VJI a mixture. my-'.yit VV. " UMford EV,-.(V PAGE Southern Oregon's Leiuliiitj Place of Amusement- Chiblmi ruder id NOT admit i''d unless ju-cnirpu-nied by 'heir parents. I'leiiso Coiiii Farly and Avoid the Itush at Die evening's show. LAST TIME TONIGHT Will Run for ONE Day More BLEND 1881 CS&AEmTltsS vsr. earner) A Cnrarroa Co. WU Nfl.M'.VA. Cool and com fortable to throat and tongue-a SENSIBLE cigarette. lOor Jlf THIS MANTEL CLOCK ONLY $4 Illg Mens and Uiiby Kens at otrUe clocks, etc. The now W does not mind paying n Hide Rims 8 days. Cathedral gong Hour and half- hour .strike. Ma hogany finish. A guaranteed time keeper. Other 8-day clocks at $(!, S, $10, Just as big values as tills one. Our $1.50 alarm clock Is the most dependable of any clock on the market. $2.50, traveling clocks, chime clocks, nltham clock for particular people, who extra. MARTIN J. REDDY, The Jeweler 12 Main Strvt-t. Tho House of Quality. Visitors Alu-'tyM Welcome Endorsed and recommended by Dr. J. L. Hill, Rev. Frederick W. Carstans and Rev. J. G. Rollins ADMISSION 25c-Any Seat I In the Country God Made and M an Forgot There will be Horse Knees. You fellow with the speedy nag 0 ET 13USY. Ball (James, Dancing and other" SI'OIiTS, HAND M U.SIC EVKIiY DAY HE All THAT? Dring your TENT and 1JEI) and utilize the VU'KK OAM t'l XU (IKC)lTXns. . ' The..Date SEPTEMBER 2, 3, ,4 The Place... BROOKINGS, Curry County, Oregon The Event : CHETCO COVE CARNIVAL MRS. E. V. COFFIN Teacher of PIANO AND VOICE (10 l!( INK avi:. ruox'K niid-L THE "GREATER OREGON" 4 With new buthlinc. hlfrr eriitlpmrn. nnd mretir mltlltlotiH to lt fnrultr. the t'itrt'rltr of Orrcim will bcsln I to fort) -fl rat yrar, Tur Unr. Sridembcr IK, 191. Sprdnl (mining In Commf rff. JfltirnnKum, Ar lillrturf, Ijiw, MMllrlnr.Tnat-hlnc, L-lhrft-tj Work, Mnuli', Vhrlcl Trnlnlnc mi l Fine A Ha. Ijro nnd ft rune deportment of Liber al t-Miivlbn. k Llbrnry of in or thfin 419,000 rolunic. ftf- t Ctn tiit!llnc full eqalpprU. two splendid fj 1 frrmmtkliiml, 1 1 Tuition Krr. ttnrmibnrhM for mn and for women. pn UwhIi rlt fnrfrorALnlor.aIilrftft)ftr Rltntr UNIVERSITY OF OREGON ri'OKNK, OREGON W.mi.-si mm i V HI IN r.DUtAllONAL I ' that vacation Season Fare $14.00 trip should not lie delayed Newport "Oregon's premier beach re sort" is not far away and is easily reaehed. Daily Trains from Albany and Corvallis. Low round trip fares are available, (lood hotel aceom modations. Fine surf liath ing. Duating on Yamuna Day. You can't beat Newport for a place to enjoy a vacation. John sr. Scott, Gencr-ul Pans. AgeDt, Portlund, Ore on. SOUTHERN PACIFIC an