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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREfiOX, MONDAY. "AUGUST 28,1910
TOCAL AND
PERSONAL
n. If. McCurdy of Portland Is
spending a few days with his parents
In this city.
Cnt your hakery goods at De
Voa's.
.Mlus Ella Udsett arrived from San
Francisco Sunday and will enter thu
millinery department of the M. and
M. store as trlniiner.
Miss C. M. Taylor has as her guest
her nnlce, jMIhk Cook of Wllluw City
North 'lAlfotiij' who will probably re
main In Medford soino niouths.
Open for business In tho new loca
tion. Have some fancy values In
Jewelry, rings, watches, etc. J. W.
Diamond Co., 12(1 10. Main. 1 30
J) Ins Inn. Cochran spent tho week
end at Englo Point as the guest of
Miss Frances Heath.
Seo the stock lahols carried by tho
Medford Printing Co., If you are In
a hurry.
Mrs. W. A. Christy of .loplln, Mo.,
Is spending a few days In Medford.
Medford boosters suioko the Med
ford and Mt. Pitt cigars.
Fred llnnsson Is a business visitor
In the city from Roiieliurg.
The new plant jof tho Nurml Bak
ing Company will be open for pub
' lie Inspection on or about September
i 1. Exact date wit) ;be announced
( lator. South Front Btreet.
,A.M, Miller of -Albany. Is In Med
foril for a few days on business.
' Buttermilk 3b quart at Do Voe's.
' , .Hubert, Forlds of llllloy, Oregon, .1.
" F. Forlilsi Jr., of Portland and party
arrived In Medford yesterday In their
car and left this nuinilng for Crater
Lake.
Why smoko bit cigars, when La
Oondns are only 10c.
O. n. Howard of Tulsa, Okln., Is
spending a few days In Medford with
friends.
Auto wheels repaired; first class
Job guaranteed. Prices roaaonoblo.
Mitchell's Repair Shop, opposite pub
lic market.
V. D. Campbell of Montcsnno,
Wash., spent Stindny morning In Med
ford, inter going to Crater l.nko.
The now plant of the Nurml Bak
ing Company will bo open for public
Inspection on or about Soptonibor 1.
Exact dale will bo announced later.
South Front Htreot.
Mrs. Eiuellc Wnrd-tlodbold and
Miss Wind of Long Beach, Cal., spent
tho woek end In Medford.
Butlormllk 10c gal. Do Voe's.
h. M. Trapp of Chicago arrived In
Medford Sunday nnd momlay morning
loft, for Crater Luke.
Bakery goods at De Voo's.
Fred II. lluker Is a business visitor
In the city from Freewater, Oregon".
Got your milk, cream, butter eggs
and buttermilk at Do Voo's.
The ball game with (Irants Pass,
scheduled for yesterday nfternoon,
wan called off on account of tho heat.
STOP LOOK LISTEN "In- the
country (iod made and man forgot."
Seo the advertisement In this Issue of
Things Doing. September 2, 3. 4,
Brookings, Oregon.
Weed yesterday defeated Klamath
Falls on the' lalter's homo grounds
, to the tune of 9 to li.
( . Snioko n King Splta cigar, 5c.
Tho.v aro Inyuo-inudo. tf
' According to the' city electrician,
tft(Ji placing of strdunor light on
' Main street will lie finished by Tues-
duy.nuoo,. .A crew of five men have
been, ill work, tin this job for more
. than a week.
The world's greatest companlos.
Holmes, The Insurance Man.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krenz of
Klden, Mo., are spending a few days
sightseeing In Medford and vicinity.
See Davo Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Offlco Mall Tribune
Bldg.
W. C. Williams of Crass Valley,
Cal., Is In the city for a few da.vs
visiting friends.
Lunch goods at De Voo's.
II. II. Francisco Is n tourist visitor
In the city from Portland,
Something new, brick Ice cream In
sanitary packages. Keeps two hours.
Take ono with you. Tho Shasta.
Dr. K. K.,Scely and family have re
turned from an auto trip or a week
to Klamath Falls, Pelican Buy and
Crater Lake. Tho party had excel
lent luck fishing am) brought back
one buck.
Typewriter paper of all kinds at
Medford Printing Co.
(.eorge Nicholas, Jr., Is a visitor
from Lake Creek today.
Try a King Spitz cigar and en
courage home Industry.
Mrs. M. C. Zordv nnd -Miss Ivu
only of Klamath Falls, are spend
Ing a few davB with Medford friends.
Do Voo buys beer bottles.
Louis Bennett or Bend arrived In
Medford in his ei" Saturday night
nnd will spend n tew dies visiting
friends ami relatives.
Dr. Klrcligessner will bo lit Hotel
Nash overy Wednesday. Hours for
consult at Ion 10 to ,1.
Paul Opilyke of Trull spent Satur
day in Medford on business.
Wntcii and Jewelry repair hospital
nt new location; Hill L'. Main. .1 V.
Diamond Co. i;;t;
W. E. Hammell of Eagle Point
spont Saturday evening In Medford
on business.
Siskiyou or Colestln water, 10c
bottle .at Do Voo's; Tie deposit on
bottle.
Hubert M I n I or Is a business visitor
from Eagle Point today.
The Young Ladles society will give
a card party in the Catholic boll
Wednesday, August 30. , A hearty
welcome is extended to all.
Mrs. (1. L. Helms of Hilt, Cal., Is
spending a .few dayn with Medford
friends.
Pears and apple label printers tor
tho Rogue river vnlloy. Medford
Printing Co.
Frank Isiiacs left this nfternoon
for Wenatchee, Wash. Ho will be
Joined later by Mrs. Isaacs.
WANTED Remember your poul
try and eggs will bring you more
money nt Warner, Wortman and
Core's. One price for hens,' regard
less of size.
Mrs. (J. W. Smith of Antelope
Creek spent Saturday evening shop
ping In Medford.
Gates sells Ford cars, $200 down
and $2.1 n month.
Mrs. F. L. Orr and daughter, Miss
Alnieda, are up from Itogue Itlver.
Mr. II. L. Leach, export corsetler.
Barclay & Abdo-Support. Phone 083-J
Mrs. E. T). Elwood will visit her
sister, Mrs. Laura Burgess for a few
weeks In Portland,
Why not get It nt Do Voe'8?
11. T. Mf.Vary of Koseburg Is In
Medford today and Is contemplating
the purchase of an orchard.
Mrs. l.umly, Nu-Hono Corsets.
Phono 828, or call 730 W. 1 1th street.
Ashland Thursdays. 154
;(!. It. Williams of Eugene spent
last Monday morning in Medford,
later going to Crater Lalto In his
car.
Big 5c mllkiihaltos at Do Voo's.
A large number of Medford people
are now camping at Union creek.
Jlallia 2 tic. Hotel Holland.
On account of the high humidity,
Medford people suffered more from
tho heat than on Saturday when the
thermometer reached 106. There was
a general exodus to tho parks and
river.
Classes at St. Mary's Academy,
Medrord, Oregon, will be resumed
Tuesday, September 25. Complete
courses offered In high school, gram
mar and primary grades. Excep
tional advantages In music, art, unit
china painting. Day pupils and
boarders rocolvofl. Excellent sloep-ing-porcji
accomodations aro a tea
turo of tlio boarding '-Bchool. '
Arthur Perry and Mono Barkdnll
were among those from Medford who
attended the gnmo at Klamath Falls
yeslerday, t''
Tho Merchants association will
hold a combined dinner nnd business
meeting ut the Holland enfo tonight
when tho fiilr will bo discussed.
John Burgess of Albany Is spend
ing a Tow days with MedTord friends,
A number of Medrord people, who
havo been out or the clly on camping
trlis have reported their water
faucets missing on their return.
Tho Southern Oregon Parent Edu
cational Bureau, located at tho pub-
lie library, will bo opened Tor the
tlrst rail meeting next Saturday,
September 2, nt 2:30 p. n.. The meet
ing will be In charge of tho Roosevelt
Parent Teacher Circle and will con
sist of a short program, rotlowod by
a social hour. These meetings are
free to the public nnd those Interested
In tho problems of the home and
school are especially Invited.
LONDON, An-. 'JR. Cnplnin Julin
Axlnr ol' the Fiixt ,id. t.lunrds win
leilny iniirrieil In f,n,lv Charles Mer
cer Nninie nt C!iri church.
Cnplnin Aster is the youngest mhi
nl' Ma run William Waldorf Aster, for
merly of New York. The liriile is the
wiilnw of Lonl Nninie, scenm sou nt'
I lie luiu'iptis of Lnii-downe, who was
killed early in the war in Prance. She
is n ilnujjhler ol' the lute Lonl Mintn,
former viceroy uf India, and is L'7
years old.
HtlxInrxM Men's Asxcx'lntloti.
There will lie a special meeting of
the Jackson county llusiness Men's
Association this evening, August 'JS,
at (l: iri nt tho Holland Hotel, im
portant matters In connection with
the fair, besklcs regular business will
come up nnd u large attendance Is
desired. Meet In lobby of Holland.
EAltl. C. OAOlitS,
President.
'iinces.ims at County l'nlr.
All those nantliiK concession!
at
tho Jackson County Fair. September
1.1 to le, should apply nt my office
at once. s. 1. IlltOWN, Secy.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Man to work on ranch
near Medford. Steady work. Hex
1, Mall Tribune. UT
l'Oll SAI.K A No.
typewriter for sale.
:I01 E. Main.
u luderwood
E. I). Elwood.
WANTED TO HEXT Smnli house
close In; partly furnished. Call
."o:l-K, between 12 in. and 1 p. m.
WANTIID - Kvporionced girl to do!
homework. Must be good plain!
cook. Phone ,", 1 s J. 37
$50,000 QN BILL
SAN FliANCISCO, Anir. 'JR War
ren Olney, Jr., niid Frank O. Pruni,
former receivers for t lie Western Pa
cific Kallroad eommny, mived the
stockholder -:iO,0(Ht today. On the
witness slum! Olney said:
"We were expectinir $:i.'i.OI)ll each
for our duties as receivers."
"Thai's nil rijrlit, your honor, we
were iiiiejr to concede .f.riO,lim ouch,"
spoke ii" Attorney John F. Howie lor
the eiiiniaiiy. .Indue William C, Van
Flcel nib, wed the $:l.'i,lllll) t It.
Claims ii'."'rc.milin,u' tjiA'ifi.OOO were
approved by .Indite Van Fleet, who
said that they were reasonable.
I
ROME, Aug. 2 8. AttnckB with
small forces made by tho Austrlans
yesterday along tho Trentlno front,
wero repulsed everywhere with appre
ciable losses to the Austrians, the war
office announced.
"An attack on Mouto Zeebio," con
tinued the statement, "was preceded
by the use of gas, which was ren
dered Ineffective by the employment
or masks. i
"In the. (lorlzln nren and on the
Carso plateau, occasional but persis
tent artillery fire was directed against
the outskirts of the town. Our artil
lery replied vigorously."
E 10 COAST
SPOKANE, Aug. 28. William G.
McAdoo, secretary of the treasury,
will not lie with the federal farm loam
hoard on its trip through tho north
wost, according to a telogram received
here todny. Secretary McAdoo had ac
cepted an Invitation to speak here
next Monday, the day the board has
arranged for a heaving In Spokane.
Secretary McAdoo tolegraphed that
he had to remain at the bedside of
his wife, who Is sick.
MEXICAN QUESTION TO BE
SETTLED AT PORTSMOUTH
WASHINGTON, Aug:. 'JS. PorlK
nitniih, N. II., was ntjreeil upon loday
hy Secretary Lnnsiii!; nnd Kliseo Ar
redondo, (lenernl t'arrnn.n's iimlins
sadnr, ns the mooting- place of the in
ternational joint commission to set
tle the border troubles.
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Portland Wheat Market
PORTLAND, Aug. 2S. Wheat 7
to 8c. lower. No trading. Spot bids:
bliiestem, $1.25; rortyrold, $1.22;
dull, $1.20; red rife, $1.22; red Rus
sian, $1.18.
Hurley steady and u-nchanged.
Today's car receiptsWheat 1!),
barley 12, oats 5, hay 7.
PRICES
Adults 15c
Children 5c
WILLIE COLLIER
Supported by ENID MARIiEY
No Good Guy
PAGE Service
Always the Best
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SOUTHERN OREGON'S GREATEST PLACE
HALT ADVANCE OF
LONDON, Aug. 28. The Turkish
drlvo towards Persia, aimed appar
ently to outriank tho Russian armies
operating In Armenia, Is reported In
dispatches received here .oday, to
have been hold up at Woe by heavy
Russian reinforcements. The foreign
legations In Teheran, though still dis
turbed, have not yet fled rrom the
clly, this report taken in conjunc
tion with the recent Russian suc
cesses at Bltlis nnd Mush, is inter
pretated aB removing danger either of
a Turkish outflanking movement
against Russia or of an invasion of
Persia.
Women's Republican Committee
CHICAGO, Aug. 'JK. James R.
Garfield ol" Ohio, who is in charge ol'
the women voters' department of the
republican national committee, re
turned from New York today nnd im
mediately began planning Hie work
under his direction.
A woman's niitionul republican
committee will be chosen with heud
ouarters in Chicago.
American Fishing Boats Released
LONDON, Aug. L'8. The American
fishing schooners Maxine Elliott anil
Lizzie Griffin, seized hy n British pn
irul bout while fishing off the (roast
of Iceland, were today ordered re
leased. The schooners will lie permit
led lo deM-it on condition that the
oivners of the cargoes of fish in Nor
way give bonds to 'insure (heir ar
rival ill, a Norwegian port.
TWO TRIPS DAILY
: BETWEEN
MEDFORD and
EAGLE POINT
1 S. H. Jlarnish's auto will leave
Eagle Point at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M.
dally, except Sunday; leave Medford
9 A. M. and 5 P. M. Will call for
passengers at hotels In Medford and
hotels and business houses In Eagle
Point.
PHOJJI5 S-X2 OH R-X3.
DANCING
at the
BUNGALOW
ASHLAND
Wednesday Night
3-Piece Orchestra
Coolest Place in
the Valley
"That's the funniest picture I ever saw," is the wnv
von will describe this latest TmAXULM PLAY.
in the fast moving comedy drama a
finished Triangle Ince feature
It deals with Jimmy Coughlin (Collier), a wealthy
youth turned detective, and his adventures in trap
ping the New York gangsters. Love, laughs and
dynamite intermingle in this brisk comedy drama.
A DASH OF
A Keystone Frolic Just
The Joy of
Feeling Right
! Inside
is largely a matter of
right eating of elioos
ing food that is both ap
petizing and nutritious.
Grape-Nuts
1 ' ' with dreain.
not only nourishes and
Kiistains body and brain,
but tastes mighty good.
The sweetness of
long-biikod whole wheat,
blended with the- deli
cate tasfe of malted bar
ley is a wonderfully de
licious flavor. ; .
Grape-Nuts contains
all. of the nutriment of
the grain, partly prcdi
gested, including the
vital mineral salts, so
necessary to .thorough
nourishment.
"There's a Reason" for
Grape-Nuts
Charlie Chaplin in "Po
lice" at Page Theater
Wednesday and Thurs
day. m r. I m i ir r i t mm m m I M mJL II
EXPERT DEVELOPING
PRINTING AND ENLARGNG
Prompt Attention to Mail Orders-
THE SWEM STUDIOS
2'J2 W. Main
Medford
We want all the Butter Fat
we can get and pay the
Highest
Market Price
Bring in your Butter Fat or
phone us and get prices we
are paying. '
White Velvet
Ice Cream Co.
. I'lione -181.
TODAY--Tomorrow
COURAGE:
Full of Funny Situations
OF AMUSEMENT
Butter Fat
"VALUES 'TELL''
ON' ALL ODDS AND ENDS
All Broken Lines in Women's P'umps,, Colo
nials and Oxfords must Go Under the
Knife in This Clean-Up Sale
To date we have sold a goodly.'nunflbe'rof ' '
pairs of these bargains) 'every pair a real. ' ,
value. We do just as we advertise, sfl'4on't,
delay. We have added another" lot of -low'"
shoes to clean tip at $2.45, values up to $4.50. .,
Also a lot of Oxfords for Men', Outing Shoes
for Youths and Boys at very low prices! We
still have a fair assortment of Low Shoes at
only $1.95 a pair. ;.
SEE OUR
.tthe JmCt.diLGti Ave.
Sign of "-S""- 21 North
Good shoes
"GOOD SHOES" fcUILT OUR BUSINESS.
FIELD DAY PROGRAM
of Jackson County Industrial Fair
THURSDAY, SEPT. 14
The contests will be open lo nil school children In attendance or who wero
In attendance last year In the schools of Jackson county.
Individual prizes will be awarded in every event. First place counts 6,
second place 3, third place 1.
No contestant will be permitted to enter In more than two field events and
one track event. Provided, that a student may enter the relay race, regardless
of class or number of other events in which he may he entered.
No contestant will be permitted to enter in more than one class.
Entries should be made by the leaclier or principal where the schools are
in session, otherwise by t lie contest tint, himself, who should have the entry
signed by parent or guardian. , . ,..,.(
All entries, especially for school prizes, should tie,' In the' hands'of O. W.
Ager of Talent, who has charge of llio field and track events, imt:lnlnr than
Tuesday, September Vi. Such untr'le must contain (1) Narno of 'school which
student represents, (2) Name of the contestant, 01) Ago, (4) Class, (6) Events
In which student expects to participate. ..
LIST OF EVENTS FOR
Events for Boys, Class "A,"
50-Yard Dash.
Pole Vault.
Run Uroad Jump.
Events for Boys, Class "B,"
100-Yard Dash.
Shot-Put, 8 pounds.
Polo Vault.
Events for Boys, Class "C,"
inn-yard Dash.
Run Ilroad Jump.
Shot-Put, 12 pounds.
Events for Girls, Class "A,"
50 Yard Dash.
boys
14 or
13
Events for Girls, Class "B,"
no-Yard Dash.
Ilusget Hall for Distance from
circle.
Prizes to Individuals for Every Event
First Place Bronze or Silver Medal with appropriate design
Second Place Silver Button and Badge
Third Place .Suitable Ribbon Badge .
first i-iace Tennis Singles Tennis
Second Place Tennis Doubles Tennis
3 Special Trophies for Schools 3
A valuable Silver Cup of elegant design will be given to the school winning
first place In ench class. Same decided by points.
Classes of Schools ,
First-Class Schools Schools having 15'or more teachers.
Second-Class Schools School:! having 4 to 15 teachers.
Third-Class Schools Schools having less than 4 teacheers.
S Best Class Records 5
To each of the five classes of hoys and girls winning tho greatest number
of points will be given a beautiful Picture of Crater Lake. This contest Is
opeu to any school, regardless of class.
School Relay Races
To the Bchool In each class presenting a wlnnlng'team of four men for a
410 yard relay race will be given a special bronze stntue for a trophy. Students
from any class In the school tuny constitute the relay team.
(A Program of Minor Sports for Children will be announced later.)
CUTTING THE PRICE
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WINDOWS.
TRACK AND FIELD MEET
13 years of age or under:
Shot-Put, 8 pounds.
100-Yard Dash.
15 years of age:
Run Broad Jump.
2L'U-Yard Kiln.
Pole Vault.
880-Yard Run.
years of age or under:
All-Up Indian Club Race.
14 years of age to 21:
Basket Ball for Baskets; 6 trials
7-foot 15-foot line.
Tennis Doubles.
Tennis Singles.
from
PRIZES
Racquet.
Racquets..
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