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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATTJ TRTOUNE, MRDFORD, OREtiOX, WEDNESDAY, AUflUST HO, 101f, 10CAL AND ' PERSONAL W. II. Ciinon, register of the land olfke lit KoBPluirg, lias returned to that city. .Mrs. Canon Is vlidttng rel atives In th'.s vicinity. Get your bakery goods at Do Voe's. Krlc Anderson of the lllun !dt;o Is In the city on business for a few days. Bert K. Greer of the Ashland Tld lnisB, was In Medford TueHday after noon on business. Tonight Is the first night sale ever hold In Medford. Read puso 3. Mian Vera Gregory of Iloseburg Is spending a few days as the guest of Medford relatives and frlendB. See the stock labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., If you are In a hurry. Miss Gladys nil Mill of Montaguo Is spending the week with Medford frlendH. I Medford boosters smoke the Med ford and Mt. Pitt cigars. "G. P. Cronemlller. electrical su perintendent of the Gold Hill cement plant, was In Medford on business Tuesday afternoon. Tho new plant of tho Niirml Mak ing Company will bo open for pub lic Inspection on or about Soptembor i. Kxnct dato will bo announced laler. South Front street. Rev. niul Mrs. A. .1. Hogs will ar rive In Medford Saturday morning. They hnvo spent their vacation visit ing relatives in Seattle nnd Portland. "Labor Hay" will bo observed 111 the Presbyterian church Sunday morning nt 11 a. m. Mrs. , Hogg will sing. Sho is a graduate of Oherllu conser vatory or music, and hus a voice of wonderful power anil Bweotncss. Buttormtlk 3c quart at De Voo's. H. A. .lansen, of the llodford Ce ment ilrlck and niock works, return ed from a business trip to northern California, and Is Rolling ready to ship another car of cement brick. Something special for the work ing man, tonight. Tlend pagn 3. Owing to tho war tho price of wheat straw cigarette papers ad vanced 5 cents last Monday, In nil Medford cigar storcB. Now tho es sential part of tho "mnltln's" costs n dime. Most of tho clgnretto pnpers aro mado in Frnnco nnd that nation now has Its hands full malting such things as shrapnel and shells to repel a foreign too. It was only about throo weeks ago that owing to tho war, tho price at while collnrs waB boosted to 15 cents straight. Why smoke bit cigars, when La Gondas are only lOo. ino sultry weather continued Tuesday throughout tho Hoguo Hlver valley with tho mercury registering 115 degrees ut one o'clock. In the S11DKIJU1IB iiiiiuiiersinims hnvo oc curred, and It Is reported a ciiuplo of forest fires have been Btartod In this way. Anto wheels repaired; firBt class Job guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Mitchell's Itopalr Shop, opposite pub lic market. Mrs. Knimu Golden of Gold Hill Is visiting friends nnd relatives In tho city this week. The now plnnt of tho Niirml Pak lug Company will bo open for public Inspection on or about Septembor 1. Exact dato will he announced later. South Front street. Complaint hus been mado to tho police that parties of Modford young peoplo hnvo contracted tho linblt of raiding watermelon patches by autn, nnd while no great objection Is regis tered against tho more taking of the melons, It Is thought rude to destroy a number of melons and vines out of pure ciiksimIiiobh. Small boys for the past III days have rallied melons In brnail daylight. Hiittorrnilk 10c gal. Ho Voo's. The ti n n u !tl venison barbecue ol tho Hldille Gun and Itillo club will lie belli next .Monday. Twenty fat bucks will bo served along with oth er delicacies. Many Medrord people will attend tho event, which Is fast becoming as popular as the I'cndln ton Jioiinup. There will bu speaking and program of sports. bl'OP LOOK MSTKN "In tho country God liinilo and man forgot." See the advertisement In this Issue of Things Doing. September 2, 3, 4, Proolilngs, Oregon. Clnlro Seeley left Tuesday after noon for Palo Alio, Oil., where ho will enter Stanford I'lilvcrslty. Claire was ono of the best athletes rver de veloped In the local high school, and his friends predict that ho will bo one or the stnrs ut Stanford. Pnkery goods nt Do Voe's. Thursday ovenlng nt eight o'clock Caplnln K. A. Stover, for mar-y years chief of the Portland police force, ac companied by Profissor U. O. .Mil ler of Salem, will bo nt Hie Metho dist church. Captain Stover lias n most thrilling messaue to give and Is an ardent worker along all moral lines. .Mr. Miller Is tho singer of the company. Tho Haptlst people will dismiss their prayer meeting nnd Join In Ibis special service. The public Is cordially Invited. It's a new one. A nlcht sole, to night, In Medford. See page 3. Engineer T. M. Davis was down from the Slsklyous Tuesday and says Mr. Hlldcbiirn, who has the con tract to crush the gravel for the Sis kiyou mountain macadam road, com menced work Monday and will soon be crushing 1.10 yards per day. Tho state is hauling and placing tho gravel on tho roads under Mr. Davis' supervision, - - . I f Got your milk, cream, butter eggs and buttormtlk at De Voe's. Mrs. C. L. Dellm is homo frum a vacation spent In Tacoma and Port land. Smoke a King Spitz cigar, 5c. They aro homo-made, tf J. K. Fuller of Ashland has pur chased u Hudson super-six nnd u Dodge touring car from the Bernard Motor Company. The world's greatest companies. Holmes, The Insurance Man. The W. C. T. U. will hold tho meeting at tho home of Mrs. Drown, 916, E. Main street, Thursday after noon at 2:30. A good program has been prepared and every member 1b urged to be present. Visitors aro alwuys welcome. Lunch goods at De Voo's. Tomorrow night at 8 o'clock a joint meeting will be held ut tho li brary by tho Commercial club. Mer chants' association and Greater Med ford club. Tho question of the erec tion of a saw mill in Medford will bo discussed and all members aro ur gently requested to attend, v A novelty for children. Charlie Chaplin .lumping Jack given -to the first 100 Kiddles' under 12 years, Matinee, Page Wednesday. V. II. Austin of Portland Is a busi ness visitor In tho city. . Soe Davo Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office Mull Tribune Bldg. W. L. Sklpton of Snloin is spend ing a few days in Medford trniicact Ing business und visiting friends. Something new, brick Ice cream In sanitary packages. Koeps two hours. Tnko one with you. The Shtutla. Mrs. E. E. Prior or Los Angeles Is visiting Medrord friends. Daniels has something new In the Bale lino for tonight. A night salo from 7 to 10 p. m. Especially for the mon who work. This ts prob nbly tho first night salo evor hold In Medford. Ilobort Kidd of Roseburg Is trans acting business in Medrord today.' S. 11. G nihil m Is a business visitor from Itoseburg. Typewriter paper of all kinds at Medford Printing Co. Mr. and Mm. C. E. Muud, who havo been spending two wocUb-1h Medrord und vicinity, loft Wednes day for their home In Sun Francisco, going by the coast route. Try a King Spitz cigar and eu- courago home industry. A. W. Suttock of Itoguo Itiver. is in tho city on btisinuss. Do Voo buys beer bottles. Mr. mid Mrs. I. A. Kigg of Portland Kpent Tuesday night In Medford and left Wednesday morning in their car for Crater Ijiko.' Dr. Klrchgessuor will bo nt Hotel Nush every Wednesday. Hours for consultation 10 to 3. J3. G. Scott of San Francisco Ih spending a few days In the city trans acting business. Siskiyou or Colestlii water, 10c bottle-at De Voe's; Dc doposlt on bottlo. Clinton Cook of Applegnto Is a business visitor in tho city today. Gates soils Ford cars, 200 down and $2.r a mouth. V. 14. Flint of Athens, Ore.. Is spending tho day with Medford friends, Mr8. II. L. Leach, expert corsotlor. llnrclay & Abdo-Support. Phone 683-.I A. I1'. Knox of Grants Pass Is trans acting business In the tily. First night sale to bo held In Med roril. tonight 7 to 10. This Is for the benefit of the man that works. Kead pago 3. C, L. Fnrrar of Lako ('reek Is spending a few days in Medford on business. Why not get it at Do Voo's? Caller Hrandnn Is visiting friends and relatives In Portland. Doc Carter has left for his home In Pond after spending a few weeks In Meillord and GrantH Pass. Mrs. Luudy, Xii-Mono Corsets. Phono K2S, or cull 730 W. 1 1 til street. Ashland Thursdavs. lul Southern Oregon members of the Eastern Star will hold their annual picnic In Llthln Park, Ashland to day, from four to nine. John Slandefer of Portland Is in Medford In the Internals of tho Good year Tire und Ituiiber Company.' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIt SALE This week only, due gentle pony for riding or driving; pne saddle, single hurtle, rubber tired ball bearing riiiiiihtiut. har row, single plow, spring wagon,, about fivo tons ulfultu hay, gar den tools, hcutlug stove, range, chairs, etc. Phone 2I-F2 Jackson ville. It. II. Frazee, two miles north of Jacksonville. I3S LOST Puck sink containing sleep ing bag and clothe:. Petiirn to Mall Tribune: reward, or phone Immediately. 130 Lynn Mowat of Ashland spent Tuesday evening iu Medford on busi ness. Big Cc milkshakes at De Voe's. Mr. and Mrs. II. I). Mcllrido arq spending a vacation outing at Crater Lake. Bob Boyle und family arc camping at Crater Luke. Mrs. F. E. .Marlln Is spending a vacation outing ut I'll ton Creek. Itevcrenll Harry Tucker and fam ily nro onjoylng an outing at Union Creek. Jluths 25c. Hotel Holland, D. M. Lowo of Ashland is in Med rord arranging exhibit details for the Jackson county fair. ..Mr. and Mra. John Quackenbush of Eaglo Point spent Tuesday in Med ford shopping. Joe Ames was a business visllor from Eaglo Point Tuesday afternoon. J, Monla of Biownsboro is trans acting business In Medford today. W. E. Pettlt of Eagle Point spent Tuesday evening in Medford. Classes at St. Mary's Academy, Medford, Oregon, will be resumed Tuesday, September 5th. Complete courses offered In high school, gram mar and primary grades. Excep tional advanlagos in music, art, und china painting. Day pupils and boarders received. Excellent sleop-tng-porch accomodations are a fca ture of tho boarding school. Pert Klngsbcrry of Ashland was In Medford on business Tuesday. Hill Webber of Starling Is In Ihe city today. Ho Is in tho bean raising business and reports n bumper crop. John Murphy of Ashland spent yesterday in .Modford on huslness. Pear label time Is here. Stock labels or special labels at tho Med ford Printing Co. The past year private gasoline storage tanks havo stood unfilled lu their owner's ' garages, llowovor, slneo tho railroad strlko and a pos sible gasoline shortage car owners li uvo hastened tu fill their tanks. Tuesday evening's concert given by tho Medford band In the city park and designated "Visitors' Kight" provod as expected, tho biggest suc cess of any of this season's nark concerts. Hundreds ot music lovers motored in rrom Grants Pnss, Jack sonville, Ashland and other valley points, to hear tho superb program rendered by Med ford's popular bund. Tuesday's program was well up to tho standard sot during this season's concerts. Particular mention should be made of Gounod's "Faust", selec tion of "Irish Melodies" and the waltz "Elaine." There were also a number of populnr airs that suited tho states of many that wore presont. Unndinustcr Rowland Is to be compli mented for tho manner in which the concerts have been conducted this season. Ono hns only to visit tho city park on a Tuesday evening to sec and hear the results of his four months conscientious litbor. Next Tuesday's concert will bo "Ashland Night," when a special program p to he given In honor ot our nolghbor citizens, who are expected to attond by the hundreds. OPEN SEPTEMBER 18 At a meeting of the school board iiesdiiy night, the opening ot the .Medloid schools was postponed from Monday. September I. to .Monday. September IS, owing to tliu.iniilllltv of the contractors to complete the .repair work to Ihe Washington school In time. Asldo rrom this rou tine hiislnes was transacted. In the Treatment ol Tuberculosis rfmfmlr tliM fir-it nM l'o tvwt i f ou nil hi ahimrinnpo nf Trorti ntr day unci ni Kit t 1 1 tTflotu f rm.i ovur-tixer-tiori. niui juno food. Attention to the? mnttcrn .nnnnlil rtn mmh to .irrr.it. tho progrrna f th limlnfU". tuil In tn:ny rr:rt Hirer- ir npcil for cxtrn hrlp. Whrrn Nut mo hns to work tvtih. A weakiMipii Im-iy her power in llrnttorl. Tnilir nui'h iliuiiti.itnn',(,n, trv rlc mnn's Alterative, whti-h him horn usrd with liirno henrnt by ninny niffcrers. : lit numerous rune It hns Iu:p-1 t ' brinn about recovery. Also. It h.-ia ! boen cuccensful in treat ins asthma and hron-liliil trouble.. I And slnoo It contains no ophites, j nuiTotii-n nr nnblt-fominir itniu-R, its i mo in not nttomlcil with lnr.Kor. At j Ikirtn J.nl'orntovr. I'tillmlclphl. TWO TRIPS DAILY BETWEEN MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT S. IT. Ilarnlssh'8 auto will leava 1 Enisle Point at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M. : dally, except Sundav; leave Medford 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. Will call fori passengers at hotels In Modford and i hotels and business houses In Knglel Point. I'HUNK 3-X2 Oil 8-XS. I By Mid rag T 1 . jsday, August Up to midnight August 15, a period of 72 months, we sold and delivered more United States Automobile Tires than we sold during the entire twelve months of 1915 last year. 3$$ 1 ..... By August 16, we had passed, by several thousand casings, the sales total for 1915, itself a year of steady sales increases. And day by day these phenomenal 1916 increases are heaping up. Besides there were still left of this year 115 selling days 4l2 months. This almost unbelievable feat of equalling, in 7'2 months, the sales record of last year, proves the unequalled merit and actual economy of 'V 'Nobby 'Chain' CIW 'Royal Cord' 'Plain' H Wise automobile owners demand much of their tires. What tires do you demand ? A complete stock of United States Tires carried by BERNARD MOTOR CO. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS PLAYING TONIGHT and TOMORROW Afternoon - Evening w I Charlie Ghaolio The Million Dollar Comedian, in a 2-Act Essanay Comedy "POLICE'' Also VIOLA DANA (Original Star Viv l,itllo I.'ii h !irl") In the Edison Masterpiece (5 Parts) CHILDREN OF EVE A story of Manhattan's wickcdiii's's and a girl's I'iht for t ho lictfer things against trciiii'iidoiis odds. The most extraordinary t ire you over saw in pic ; 11 1 and- PATHE NEWS-WORLD'S LATEST EVENTS PAGE SOUTHERN OREGON'S GREATEST PLACE OF AMUSEMENT NO ADVANCE IN PRICES ADULTS 15c - - CHILDREN 5c r r ' i ! . - f i 4 . 1 .1;