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PAGE TWQ MEDFORn MATf, TUIBTTNTC, . MKDFORT), OUFiOX. FRIDAY. ATTtTTST 2.', 1Mfi iocal and personal ,51 ih. Li. A. Wood of Applcgalo Is visiting In this city for a few daya with her mother, -M im. S. Ij. Craves Mr. and Mis. C II. Craves, who liavo been visiting In .Medford for tho past two weeks, U'ft Thursday afternoon for California. They Were visiting Mr. S. I,. Graves ami daugh ter of this ell y. Sco the stock labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., If you r.rc in a hurry. Horn To nr. and Mm. .1. U Holmes, Monday, August 21, a nlne pouud hoy. .Mother anil child arc doing well. I would swat the fly with a five cent fly swatter, bought at Heath's Drug Store, opposite Nash Hotel. Medford boosters smoke the Med ford and Mt. Pitt cigam. ' Airs. J. T. Logan of Grunts Pass, is mourning the loss of a brand new lluick machine which was stolen from her last Saturday night, after she had been its proud owner for only two Bhort days. The machine, which was n six-cylinder, five-passenger, lit! 7 model, disappeared about 8 o'clock, hut was seen by a policeman at Twenly-tblrd and Washington shortly after midnight. The car boro an Oregon license, No. 3 1,06 1. Port land Telegram. The new plant of tho Nurml Puk ing Company will ho open for pub lic inspection on or about September 1. Kxact da(o will bo announced later. Soulh Kront street. Mr. and Mrs. 10. K. Guthrie left In their cur Friday morning for an outing trip. nuttormllk 3c quart at Do Voo's. Why amoko hit cigars, when La Gnndan am only lOo. T-'rcd llorrln of Asliland and C. F. Wells of Illy were In Modrord on business today. A lil-cent fly swat for tie at llealli's Urug Kloro, opposlln Nash Hotel. J. .1. Ossenhruggo of Applocate was a business visitor In Medford today. Auto wheels ropalrod; first class Job guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Mitchell's Jlopair Shop, opposite pub lic market. Mr. and .Mrs. C. 11. Monahan of T)el ltosa, Cal., will arrive tonight In their car and will be Ihe guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. K. rinnlels for a month. Post Ice-crenm at Tio Voe's. Charles Campbell, who formerly conducted the Klcctrlc Kitchen In Medford, and vvlio Is now in business in Yrekn, Is visiting Medford friends and transuding business in Iho city today. The new plant of tho Nurml Pak lng Company will be open for public Inspection on or about September 1. Kxuct date will be announced later. Sim Hi Front street. Mrs. Herman Meyer, .Sr., and Mrs. llerumn Meyer, Jr., of Lake Creek spent Thursday shopping in .Medford. Pultormllk 10c gal. Do Voo's. John Mlnlcr of Kagle Point was a business visitor In tho city Thursday afternoon. Pukcry goods at Ho Voo's. Frederick Ileal It of Fugle Point spent Thursday afternoon In Medford. W. C. Uulcy of l.uko Creek is spending the day in Medford; Now Is the open season of flies. Get your ammunition at llealli's Urug Store, opposite Nash Motel. Mrs. George Daley of Fugle Point spent Friday In Medford shopping. Got your milk, cream, nutter eggs and hutlnrmllk at Do Voe's. .lay drover or Kugle Point K I Friday in Medlord transacting busi ness. STOP LOOK- I.ISTFV- ' die cdunlry God made anil man forgot." ..See tin- advertisement In this Issue of Tilings Doing. Sept her '-, .'!, Hroiiklngs, Oregon. l.iuie Wyland of lieagln lias pur chased a Savon six car. Smoke a King Spits cgnri r,c. They are Immc-mudn. tf C 1,. Dusenbuty of Gold s In Medford on business today. The world's greatest companies, llidlues. The Insurance Man. Charles I,. Dunham, Saxon dis tributor for Oregon ami Washington Willi heudiiwnrlcis In Portland. Is In Medford on business Tor a few days. Get our bakery goods at De Voh'h. IMr. and Mis. .lames II, Moore and children, who liavn been visiting! friends in Medford llils week, re- turned this morning to their home In i (Herniate. j For Kale l',u, pullets to sell ! once; also fine .lerscv cow. iii:t Mekee of S.in Klaiielsen I where he Is connected with the Calif, j ornla-Oregon Power Cnuipauv. is in j Medford ror a few das. I'lld.ii tie j accompanied II. I.. Waltlier el tin., local olflce to Gi.inls Pass. j See Dave Wood about that fire in-' Kuranio policy. Office Mull Tilhuno1 l.ldg. . . ! Jack Morrill, Mr. and Mrs. W aller Powne and Miss Cuntinings of Port land, have returned from Cmier Lake. t.uncli goods nt le Voe's. Mr. and Mrs. James Hates will re turn today from Fort Hoik, Oregon, where they were called last Saturday by the serious Illness of Mrs. Hates' falher. Leaving .Medford at four o'clock Saturday afternoon, lliey ar rived In Fort Itock, a distance or I'll miles at nine o'clock Sunday inorulim, only to find that Mr. l-'inhy had died while they were on Hie road. Mrs. I.undy, Nu-Pone Corsets. Phone S -s. 730 W. 1 ltli street. Ash land Thursdays. 134 10. M. Wilson left Friday morning ror Modoc county. Cal., where he will audit tho county books. Sonu tiling new, brick Ice cream In sanitary packages. Keeps two hours. Take one with you, Tho Shasta. The case of Lena Ownliey, arrested on a complaint filed by Charles Isuacs, scheduled for Thursday after noon, lias been deferred pending her recovery rrom a rail sustained Thurs day at one o'clock, 'when overcome by the. licit, she Ml to the sidewalk. Injuring her head so that It was necessary to remove her to the hos pital. Typewriter paper of all kinds at Medford Printing Co. LMr. and .Mrs. Fred Snyder of Apple gate are in .Medford on business to day. You get quality and service at llutterfield Grocery. Phone 2 Hi. 1.14 .Mrs. .1. D. .Morrison or Sams valley is shopping in .Medlord today. Try a King Spitz, cigar and en courage homo industry. .Miss llullle Willctts or Kliiiy spent lilay morning in Mcdfnrd, later going to Persist, where she will visit her uncle. Do Voe buys beer bottles. '.Mrs. Hay .Harrison, who has been visHing the families of ('. I. Hutchi son and II. U. Lumsdi'ii for the past four weeks, will return to her home in Scuttle Saturday morning. Dr. Kirchgessner will ho at Hotel Nash every Wednesday. Hours for consultation 10 to 3. C. II. Natwick of F.nglc Point is in tho city on business today. Siskiyou or Coles'ln water, 10c liollle at Do Voo's; rc deposit on bottle. It. and A. Him! man of 101 nil Mills, Cal., are spending a few days in the city on business. Pears and npplo label printers for the Hogue liver valley. Medford Printing Co. 10. L. Van Dresser of Poiilaud is in Medford on business today. Gates sells Ford cars, $200 down and $35 a mouth. 1. and M. Ilalns of Klumutli Falls are spending tho illly in Medford., Tho evenings are grand desplie the summer weather and tho most enjoy able place to spend Sulurduy even ing is at the Gold Hill pavilion dunce. Splendid music, nice crowd. Walter Harvey and Glen Johnson of Kluiuuth Fulls tire Medford visitors today. Mrs. 11. L. Leach, expert corsetler. Barclay & Abdo-Support. Phone BS3-.1 Mrs. 11. J. Wellcr. Frances I lluian and Shannon Welier, Itussel Field, Jack Knapp, Mark A. Mayer, and Agues MulHon composed a party that arrived from ('rater Luke Thursday evening and left Friday morning for thelr homes in Mosier, Oregon. Charlie Chaplin lm hokum) coin ing in one or the good old Kssunay Hiand. T. W. Ilerriott of Applegate is transacting business in .Medford to day. Why not get It at Do Voe's? II. G. Itloss is a business visitor from .Murphv, Oregon. Illg 5c milkshakes at De Voe's. ('. I. Hiirnmaster of North liend is visiting Medford friends. .Paths 25c. Hold Holland. :N. C. Duller ol Lake Creek spont 'last night in Medford. I .Mr. and .Mrs. Justin 10. Abbott of j Summit, New Jersey, spent a few , hours In Medford today, later leaving in their cur for Crater Lake. 1 am showing some very fino gold , Pendants for JL.'.u. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fay 10. Diamond, Jeweler. At the sign of the red-dial clock. '.Mr. and .Mrs. W. M. Stewart of1 Waterloo, Iowa, are spending tile day in Medford. They are visiting rela- ! lives fu Kugle Point for a few weeks. J. It. Williams or 101 Centre, Cul., I is in Medford today visiting old j acquaintances, having spent the past 1 year In tho government work in Washington. I). C. Williams is a cot- , ton grower or (lie Imperial valley and is returning to his ranch as the- cot ton harvest begins about September 1. Mr. Williams lived in Medlord many years ago. leaving hero In the eighties. He has been visiting his rather, I. II. Williams in Central Point. You get quality and service at Hutlerrleld Grocery. Phone 211!. 134 Medford Lady Files are being enter tained at the Klks Temple from two to five this afternoon. Hradstreet or filmdom "Will," says Charles Chaplin. Wonderful personality. Police, very runny. Mr. and Mrs. 10. II. L. Gregory of San Francisco and Mr. and Mrs. Holier A. Johnson of Klamath Falls spent Thursday night In Medford and lelt in their cars for Crater Lake Friday morning. II. .1. Davis is a business visitor from Grants Pass. It. C. Washburn of Table Hock is in Medford today on business. "Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Xellson nre tourist visitors in the city rrom Wcndllug. M. J. David anil family' ol' Seattle, Wash., are spending u few days In Medford and vicinity sightseeing. D. C. Campbell is a business visitor from Yrcka today. 'Daniel Olson of Hulto Falls was in tlie city on business yesterday. Police, Chaplin liimseir. says It's a scream, S. K. Johns of Gold Dill spent Thursday afternoon in ttie city. Joe II. Ilecman or Gold Hill was In .Medlord Thursday afternoon on busi ness. Joe Wilson, who is now conducting Hie Columbia Hotel in Ashland, was in Medford on business Thursday. William Thomas was a business visitor from Grants Pass Thursday. The police stars Charlie Chaplin. Joe Parker, for the. past six years freight and passenger ngent of the Pacific and Eastern, will leave Soi leinber 1 to accept a position In tho auditing- department of tho North Hanks railroad at Portland, where ho and his family will hereafter reside. F. Newport, agent at Kaglo Point, will be Mr. Parker's successor. Carl and Vaughn iiaclenbiisli of Kaglc Point are spending .the day in Medford shopping. A deserted motorcycle was found yesterday on North Hlverside ave nue by the police and still re mains there. A nearby resident buw a man ride It up, and lean It against a post with tho remark that It would not go any farther. The Medford police have been noti fied by the authorities of Frcewater, Oregon, to apprehend Donovan Huker, who is described as being I t years old, of fair complexion and weighing 100 pounds. Three weeks ago lie spent Saturday on the farm of J. W. Snydor west of Medford and left in the evening saying that lie would come back. However, since that time, Snyders have completely lost track of him. pletely dominated Greek politics. As a child, she made the acquaintance of Lord Hyron, wiio was 'a familiar friend lu her father's house and it was her father who pronounced tho funeral address over the coffin of the lOnglisli poet. Her youth was passed in London, where her father was Greek Minister, hut on Ihe entry of her brother Into the political arena, she returned to Alliens and took up her place at his side. Nor did siie ever leave him, remaining unmarried, she devoted her entire time to aiding him In ills political work and In look ing after his persona) comfort. A woman of striking appearance, she was the more conspicuous by Ihe fact that she never changed the style of her clothing from the date of the death of her father In 1S73. She re tained even the early Victorian fash ion of doing her hair and in her later years resembled nothing so much us a daguerreotype come to life. The house which sho and her brother oc cupied was n very small one, hut in spite of that, some of the most dis tinguished political figures In the nineteenth century passed through Its drawing room. The pr.esent emperor 'of Kussln, lOdward "VII. aiid Queen Alexandra of lOngiand, King Chrls jtlun IX of Denmark were only n few jot tlioso who were tho guests of this j remarkable woman. Appendicitis was Ihe cause of her i death, on July 2(1. Her body was iu Iterred In Hie vault beside that or her ! distinguished brother, she being clad only In a shroud. According to her wishes, there was not even a coffin, and no one was present at tho fu- Ineral, save the members of her iinnie Idlute family. E TRIGOUPI OF GREECE DEAD ATIIICXS, Auk. -". K'orrespoinl cuco of tho Associated Press) Sopliio TrUoupls, one of tho most re mit' kit llo women of modern llreeee is dead. She had been termed the "rneiowiH'd Queen of (Ireeec," an appallation fully warranted by the faetH, for it Is doubtful if even the KniuesH Kueite ever exercised so much control over the destinies of Km nre us this woman did over the fate of modern Greece. Sho was the daughter of Syridon Ti lioupis, the first premier of free (Ireece, and the sister of Ilaritaos Trieoupis, who during the last quar ter of the ninetennth century eom- T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY Kult SALK Canning peaches. Cus tomers, our peaches are now ready (for delivery. Phono ii;i!t-,l-4. Frank WIkM. HIS I-iOST -A hunch of Keys. Rot urn to K. K. Kelly and receive reward. Oakdulo. Paul H, THEATER COOL COMFORTABLE WELL VENTILATED Starting Today- CHAS. MURRAY puts ovor some new stuff in this clever Keystone Her Marble Heart A photoplay program that for genu ine merit, originality and sustained interest is absolutely without equal ! - r- v ' .', - - M ANOTHER BIO DRAMATIC Feature FILLED WITH LOVE, THRILLS AND LAUGHTER t eV 5" i k , it-1 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS as Passiu' Thru the Good Bad Man Douglas Fairbanks With BESSIE LOVE in THE G BAD MAN A WESTERN COMEDY DRAMA OF A 20TH CENTURY ROBIN-HOOD Performed with the Aroma of Cactus and Sagebrush, staged in Nature's Wonderland SOUTHERN OREGON'S GREATEST PLACE OF AMUSEMENT I'rotcslInK l'rolilliitivu Hardware Herald Published Kciiii-Oi'cnskioiially by Outer Lake Hardware Co. Written With Double-Hilled llrond Ax. Vol. 3 MKDKOKI) OltlXiO'.V. ;l2:i MAIN" ST., AUG 23 Here We Are Again Our Saturday Only Sales Are a great success. They ure beneficial to our customers, us well as ourselves. Makes us acquainted with new trade, and shows our appreciation to our old patrons. St.urday Is theduy so do not overlook this special sale. For the Women Satiinijiy, while they last, wo will pive with every 2 5c purchase of merchandise, A (.'rater Lake Hard ware o.. My SwHtl4i Tills is one of the best swatters on the market, so it is up to you to he on lime and set one. SATURDAY SPECIALS We have on display in our windows, a line ot kitchen necessities in wire goods and tinware, such as the busy house-wife Is always in need of. Imk Tlieni Over. On overy dollar purchase of same we will allow IT, per cent reduction. OUR. BIG SPECIAL Kxtra large jelly strainer (in a class Ijy itself). Itemilar price $1 Saturday Sale. 75 cents. To appreciate it you must see it. k(jcj m:.Ti:iS, TrmsiXK jhii:i, ioc (Tills is no jolie, It Is an tkk beater I sroitTSMA.vs coitM:it Our stock ol rifles and ammuni tion is still complete. Wc handle Winchester KeinintiMi and Savage Itifles. I'omplete Line of I'isliiii Tackle. See Our Show Windows. I ! X ( i i I ) I ! S A TT U NT H X . Hake tills your headquarters while in town. It is possilde that we can help you witli your shop ping. Wc are only too glad to do OIH'llAlinlSl' AM) I'AIXTKliS Just received. A large shipment of white lead, tr you want to save dollars, see us bclore you buy. Automobillsts attention. We have Just Installed the latest in gasoline equipment. We are at your service. Kcmember, wo handle only ono kind of gasoline. Union gas for speed and power. Sale arvelous Clearance of All Summer Wares Every Summer Garment must go regardless of cost or former values Prices unmercifully reduced WashDresses$2.98 Yniir iniirsl rifted rlioicc ol' mir rutin! line of W'msIi Dresses, white voiles, while allovei- e.iiilii'oidei'ed, I'.-iiicy seeded voiles, l'iihii Iieneli, ratines, etc., actual values to .flS.ol) final i-Jlearance $2.98 Tailored Suits . Silk Suits. . . . Silk Coats . . . inn choose ti'oni the balance ol our 'slock of J I iirh-t ! i-sul'i Silk Suits, also many pretty poplins, silk poplins, cov ert cloths, French screes; colors arc Mack, srrceii. Miles and tans: real val ues In HUM): also t liver handsome. Taf feta Silk Coats, navv and Mark final clearance $10.00 Summer Trimmed Hals $1.98 Your unrestricted choice of the enlire slock of Trimmed Hats, also rntriin uii'd Shapes, including some handsome lart;e shapes in Panamas, real values in the cases up to 1 l.."l) final clearance nt $1.98 Two lartfc taMcs full of Tut rimmed Shapes; also many Trimmed Hals lo chocse from, values lo :f.").0() final clearance 98 Summer Coats $10 Final clearance of all Sumnirr Coals, L'H to choose from, really sonic lieautil'iil coals to choose from, including Mack Shuddah. Mack silk heiialiiir, 'colored poplins and striped effects, real values to -27.r0 final clearance $10.00 New Fall Suits New Fail Millinery A very representative showing of the New Fall Suits here to show von. priced at $18.50 to $15.00 The early showing of New. Fall Hats is fine New Felts. New Velvet and Silk Continuations, etc a pleasure to show von. New Silk Petticoats New Silk Sweaters $-l.."0 t .('.(H) Cm-sets, spe cial $1.98 Parasols, values to .tS.'iO, special $2.9S