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MEDFOIW MA1T, TRIBUNE, MEDFOUI), OKF.fiOX. FRIDAY, SF,rTEMTnLJl1L PAGE TWO TOCAL AND L' PERSONAL The Central Point schools will open Sept. II. Dr. 10. N. KieiK'h, K. J. Nedd. Kil llmtler, MI88 Kitty Soutter and -Mrs. Henry Soutter have boiio to Hlsson, Cnl., for an ontlnB. Oct your bakery goods at De Voe's. On nccoiint of the hot weather op ening of the Kaslo Point schools has been postponed to Sept. IS. Sco the stock labels carried by the Jledford Printing Co., If you are in a hurry. Lucllo .Marshall, Anna Hansen and Mabel Mears left this morning for Klamath KuiIb where they will teach dining the coining year. Medford boosters snioko the Mcd ford and Mt. Pitt cigars. HI. II. lleidenrlch, former univer sity of Oregon atlctc, who will coach the Atfhlund hlnh school this year, was the guest of Edison Marshal! laBt night. The new plant of tho Nurml Bak ing Company will bo open for pub lic Inspectlpn on or about September 1. Exact dato will ho announced later. South front street. Mrs. M. A. Parks and Miss (icorgla Williams havo gone to (irants Pass to Join a jmrty for an outing or sev eral days In tho Illinois valley. Buttermilk 3c quart at Do Voe's. A. A. Croft of Agate was a bus? ricss visitor in the city Thursday. Why smoko bit cigars, when La (inndns arc only 1 Oc. Ccorgo Wheeler of Red Bluff Is in I lie city on business for a few days Auto wheels repaired: first class Job guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Mitchell's Ropalr Shop, opposite pub lic mnrltct. E. M. Morrison has purrhuscd Maxwell touring car. STOP LOOK LISTEN "Tn tho country Cod made and man forgot." Sco the advertisement In tbls'lssuo of Things Doing. September 2, 3. 4. Brookings, Oregon. Sum Rollins of Clrlffin creek Is spending the day In Mcdford on luisl DOSS, Bakery goods at To Voe's. Dr. W. P. llargravo has left on nn extended trip to tho eastern states and Canada, visiting Montreal and Woodstock, Ontario, wh'cro bis par ents' reside. Ho expects to ho gono about a month. , Oct your milk, cream, nutter eggs and buttermilk at Do Voe's. 8. 8. Smith lert last night for Portland lo attend a meeting of the speaker's bureau of tho sluto publican committee of which ho Is chairman. They will arrango for the opening of the campaign, which will occur about September 13 to 20. Smoko a King 8plt cigar. Bo . Thoy are homo-made. tf I Miss Sue Cook of ('.rants Pass Is visiting friends and relatives In this cily for a few days. Tho' world's greatest companies, Holmes, The lnsurnnco Mnn. Andrew Jeldneas returned Thurs day afternoon to his home In tho Blue Lodge district. Mrs. .lelilness and little boy will return lo Med ford for tho opening of tho schools. Lunch goods at De Voe's. So far this season there bus been few deer killed In the hills lor two reasons, to wit: The ground Is no dry that a deer with perfect hear lug can hear a hunter coming Hire miles away, and tho experience! haulers are afraid to go into Ibn hill for fear Ibey will look like a 100 pound buck lo some reckless amateur and get shot. Seo Dave Wood about that fire In surnnce policy. Olflco Mall Tribune lildg. The open season on silver Rr siinirrels bruins today. Tho little pests aro thick. Something new, brick Ice cream In sanitary packages. Keeps two hours. Take one with you. Tho Shasta 1. M. Lowe has contracted for one of I he bluest and fattest young steers ever produced In .lackson county for tho big tree barbecue at the .lackson county fair on Thurs day, September I I. It will weigh over 1 unit pounds drossed and was purchased of Nichols and Ashpol' Everybodv In the county Is Invited to get a slice of Ibis beef free. Typewriter paper of all kinds Medford Printing Co. L. Storey, chief soil expert for the I'lah-ldnho Sugar Company, la a busl ucss visitor In Medford from Sulhe lln. where he has worked during Hie suietnrr. Trv a King Snllx cigar and on courage home Industry. -Andrew Jeldnrss returned today Hie' lllue l.edgn .Mine. Do Voo buys beer bottles. Ii. M. Lowe of Ashland Is In .Med ford on business today. Dr. Klrehgessner will bo at Hot Nash every Wednesday. Hours for consultation 10 to .1. Mrs. C. L. Dougherty of Uoscbur Is HprndliiK a werk with relatives In Mf'lford.- Mrs. II. L. Leach, expert corsetlor. Bnrclny Abdo-Support. Phone GS3-J be All farmers or others who plan on lacing exhibits at the county fair, may rccelvo help ill arranging me exhibits by calling on Sid Brown, the secretary. D. M. Lowe will do the assisting. Siskiyou or Colestln water, 10c bottle at De Voe's; 5c deposit on bottle. Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Wilson arc business visitors III Medford today. The Peet'B 1 lie palm toilet soap that wo aro offering 1'rlday and and Saturday is two years old and a cube will last twice as long as a fresh bar; four bars for 22c. Death's Drug Sloro opposite Nash Hotel. 139 V. M. Ilrowcr, editor of tho Cen tral Point Herald, Is In Medford on business today. Gates sells Ford cars, $200 down and $25 a month. Pickers tu valley orchards have been laid of! pending settlement of tho railroad strike. Mrs. Lundy, Nu-Bono Corsets. Phono R2S, or call 730 W. 11th street. Ashland Thursdays. 154 The opening of the new St. Mark's church, which was expected about this time, has been deferred, waiting for some appropriate interior furnish lugs, which will not be ready for some weeks. Big fie milkshakes at De Voe's. The Sunday evening services will resumed at St. Mark's Hall next Sunday mid tho Sunday school 111 convene on tho Sunday follow ing. Baths 2.r.c. Hotel Holland. C. II. Cordscn, general salesman on tho Pacific Coast for tho Mela- hrlno Cigarette Co., wllh headquar ters In Seattle, accompanied by Mrs. Cordsen, are in Medford on a com bincd business and pleasure trip and Saturday morning will leave lor Crater Lake. ClasscB at St. Mary's Academy, Medford, Oregon, will bo resumed uesday, Soplombor fith. Complete courses offered in high school, gram mar and primary grades. Excep tional advantages in music, art, and china painting. Day pupils and boarders received. Excellent sleep Ing-porch accomodations are a fca tare of tho boarding school. fort Hubburd .ana children re turned Friday night from a ton days outing In the Blue Canyon country Tho party hud good luck In ho hunting and fishing. Pear label time Is here. Stock labels or special labels at the Med ford Printing Co. Ed Ashbaiigh Is a business visitor In the jrity from Portland. h. P. Anthony Is spending a few days In tho city on business. O. E. lino of Coming California is looking over business openings in Medford and vicinity. Why not get It at Do Voe's? S. Stephenson and family aro tour 1st visitors in Medford today from Oceansldo, C'al. William G. Cult of the imperial Hotel, Portland Is in Medford on business todny. Pears and' apple label prlntors for tho Boguo river valley. Medford Printing Co. laptaln McQuold of Eagle Point was In Medford on business Thurs day afternoon. llallard Erazeo, who was called lo Medford last week by the death of bis falher, relumed to his home In San Mateo today. Biilternillli, 10c gnl. De Voe's Members of Company 7 will begin practice on the rifle range tomorrow afternoon anil Sunday and the pint: tlcc will continue until about Septc her 20, when the stale shoot will be belli at L'hii'kaiuns. The slalo shoot lias been delayed by difficulty In si uring ammunition. The Ttb com pany rifle team will bo chosen through elimination shoots on the local runge. 1 rlday and -Saturday, four bar of I'eet's well-known I Dc pain toilet soap tor 22e. Iicalhs hrug Store, opposite Nash Hotel. i:t!i large number of Medford poop are planning on attending the "Knar lug Camp'i celebration at Cold Hill Saturday night. In addition to number of Western border tow amusements, a dance will be given with a pepful Medford orchestra fur nishing the music. 'rank Manning and Bert lllgsln bntham of I'pper Itogue river are Medford today on business concerned wllh their state water rights. Sam Collins of Sains valley is Medford on business today. M. Mauasse of Goshen, Indiana a business visitor lu the city. H. B. Itichardson of San Francisco Is transacting business In Medford to day. o. r.. .Mi nnu oi Kagle point spe Thursday afternoon in .Medford transacting business. Francis Davlsson of Central Point spent Thursday with Medlonl friends. T. II. Fuson left this afternoon for a brief business visit to Portland. lo protect the Snloniki garrison ami irrhrcl it (hroiili Hie streets in the t'tcrnnou, hai had t lie ctloet ol ai'in the atmosphere. It is i-i'ixiilril Mini Greek suui'ees Saliiniki that the entire force ol' about ,'llhll) men under Colonel Chris-- idnlus, which left Seres several days a In resist the liiilrpiian invasion Macedonia, lias been captured by the liiip'itriuns. LONDON, Sepl. 1. Various rum or are in eirruliition lu re in regain the situation in Greece, lieuler dis patches from Snloniki say there has I'inlitiiijr between the Greek f;ur- ison :il hnlonik! nud tn'eek voiun- recently organized to assist the .1 I .!.... I... ..I. nil 1. ...... ireek ii"'iilars who are resisunj; me uu ulgiirinns in .Macedonia. ""e t0 time to change tno hours or French troops intervened lo sup- labor and the rate of wages lor an ess (he figlitimr and the garrison employes of the railroads t'innllv .surrendered and marched out j olther In wholo or In part, prescribed The text of the provision follows: rower to Fix, Wages unil Honrs. That the inter-state commerce commission shall have the power to fix tho hours of labor and prescribe just and reasonable wages for all employes of the railroads. , The rate of wages and the hours of labor provided for ill tills act shall remain fixed for service and pay until changed by the decision of the Inter state commerce commission, .which within a period of not less thun six, nor more than 12 months from tho passago of tills act, shall determine what aro just and reasonable wages, and what shall be the hours of labor for employes of railroads above men tioned. The inter-state comerce com- the power from Wagner Out of Game JTlTSHriid, Sept. 1. Iloiius Wngner, vetermi shortstop of Hie Pittsburg Nationals, will probably not be able t" piny again this season, owing- to a series of injuries sustained during the past month. THE JOY OF MOTHERHOOD Words of Encouragement to : Childless Women. ' Snloniki. According lo lliis dispatch, the nar--ons ul Snloniki, Vodeiia and Fort idle Kiiraburiiu have surrendered to the roniniiltec. On ils lace, this dispatch indicates that a revolution is under way In eece, lull Ihc messiige is winded igucly, probably on necounl of the nsorship. There have been uni ts indications s'u the entrance of lumaiiia inlo the war of political tur- moil t u Greece, owiiur to the conflict 'tween the' neutralists, represented ' Kin;; Coiisliinline, ami (hose who esne to inlcrveiie in liie war Willi ine nleiile-ullies, led by lonner Premier enizelos. No Longer Neutral. An Athens dispalrh received yrs I'dny prediclcd Ihul Greece would ibiinilon neutrality within Hie iiiime- liule future. It has also been report - d that King Constantino was finding his position very difficult on account (he growing: strength ol' the pro- nleiile faction, and it was reported roni Snloniki in a dispatch filed on I'liesdiiy Hint I lie kill" hud taken t'liulil lo Lniissa, where he was tin ier the nroleelioii ol' Gcrmaii soldiers. is repmi, however, was discredited official circles in Loudon. There is in existence in Greece a oinmillee representing: the liberal or 'enii'.elos ruction, and it is possible that the Greek garrisons surrendered to Ibis or some similnr body. The ommillee was appointed on Sunday, on Hie occasion of Ihc denmiislrnlion of "1(1,0(1(1 Greeks before the residence M. Venizelos in Alliens, and was instructed lo present lo Hie king reso lutions warning him nut lo interfere in Hie approaching elections and lo prepare the army lor u possible rup- ure of existing conditions. I'he part of Greek Macedonia in which Hie I'o lis mentioned lire locul- ;1 is in northern Greece, close behind the front on which the entente allies nre lighting the llulgitriiins nnd their ullies.' by It on Its ow-ii initiative on the petition of tho employes, the man agers of the railroads or the public." The possibility of a hitch seemed to be In this added provision which Is being studied by the brotherhood leaders. Tho committee eliminated the pro posal that on the report of tho eight hour day commission, the lnter-state commerce commission "shall consider an increase of freight rates to meet such additional expenditures by the railroads affected as may havo been rendered necessary by the adoption of the eight-hour day." Eliminate ('-aiuiilliiu Plan. Neither of tho two pending bills contains the Canadian commission plan, which tho labor loaders op pose, and neither contains the gov ernment operation provision. Presi dent Wilson is willing to let those features wait until after enough legislation to avert tho strike has been enacted. Republicans decided today to frame a bill of their own and offer It as a substitute for the administration plan. A committee was appointed to draft it. No serious opposition to the administration plan was expected however. President Wilson told members of his cabinet at today's meeting that there was every prospect that the legislation would be passed by both houses of congress before tomorrow night. CONGRESS ACTS ON MEASURE (Continued from Page One.) operation of trains guilty of a mis demeanor to bo punished by a fine not exceeding $r,000 and Imprison ment not exceeding one year or both. pie WASHINGTON, Sept. 1. -Bills lo avert the railway strike were put on their wnv lo passage today lu both houses of congress. I'tidor a special rule providing for volo not later than 1::!0 this after noon the house took up the Adamson elpht-hour day bill, approved by President Wilson and accepted by brotherhood leaders as u "satisfac tory settlement." The sritalo inter-slato commerce committee reported a similar bill which, however, contains an Impor tant provision empowering the inter- late commerce commission to fix schedules of wages in inter-state rail ways. It provides that the eight- hour dav shall become effective on miliary 1, l 17, Hint the present pay Tor the 10-hour du shall apply to the shorter day, that overtime shall be paid pro rata, but adds that with in not less than six and not more than 12 months after Its psssage, the Inter-stute commerce commission shall assume jurisdiction ol the ques tion of hours and wages and that. Ibey shall be subject to petition for change fruin cither the. employers, the employes or the public. Motherhood is woman's natural desti ny, but many women are denied the happiness of children simply because of some curable derangement Amone the manv triumphs ol LVflia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is its marvelous power to overcome Buch derangements, as evidenced by the fol lowing letter : Worcester. Mass. "I suffered from female ills, and was advised to have an operation, dui a friend who naa taken Lydia E.Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and who has six children, told me to try it. It has helped me so much that I nm now well and have a baby boy who is tho picture of health, and I thank the Vegetable Compound for my restoration to heal th. " Mrs. Bert Garvey, 20 Hacker St., Worcester, Mass. In many other homes, once childless, there are now children because of the fact that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound makes women normal, healthy and strong. Writo to tho Lydin. K. Phikham Medicine Co., Lynn, Muss., for advice it will be conlHlentiul. 19c litlllllllllMIIIIIIIMMillll 19c I War Powder Kills Men Our Powder Wins Men SO HERE YOU GO SATURDAY AND MONDAY Wistaria Talcum PoWder-? Special 19c PoncTs Extracts-kSe25c Special 19 c 19c I Medford Pharmacy 212 E. Main Phone 10 19c THE NEW PLANT OF Nurmi Baking Co. WILL BE OPEN for public inspection on or about Sept. 10. Exact date will be announced later. SOUTH FRONT ST. Warn Hunters Against Fire WASllJIMiTON, KiM.i. l.Wn rn- lug lo hunkTs on national t'nrosN list' jii'oatcr care to prevent Tore.-! tires nnd uvuid accidents to persons was issued by the federal forest bu reau today, in which the destruction of property and hunmn lil'u due to carelessness is emphasized. I'rolcsthiK l'l'ohildtivo Prices Written With nuMc-nitleil Itronil Ax. Published Seini-Occusloiially hy Viater Uike Hardware Co. Vol. t. MKOKOttD OKEGOX., 323 .MAIN ST., Sept. 1 , 1 !H li. NO 3. 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AUTOMOBILISTS Wo can give you service in Gasoline und Oils. Try us once. SPORTSMEN Wo Issue Hunting and Fishing Licenses Complete line of Hunting and Fishing Tackle. SATURDAY SPECIALS Tho Canning Season is still on. Our prices Tor Saturday only on Tin Cans are as follows: 1 dozen gallon cans, Saturday special: 7Tc 1 dozen 1 quart Cans, Saturday special r"c 1 dozen Pint Cans, Saturday special 3Tic OUR BIG SMASH fide bottle Liquid Vonecr, Saturday special 4c 2Dc bottle Liquid Vonoor, Saturday special 20c We are exclusive agents for Laco Tungsten Lamps Something to Remember a lamp not made by tho trust. Notice the saving In the following prices: I Our Price 2 n watt Lamp, regular 27c a',c 41) watt Lamp, regular 27c U0 watt Lamp, regular 311c ,l' The lighting season is coining on. Tho money you save on lamps can be spent elsewhere, so fir i the Laco Lamps and save your money. Aro you good nt remembering numbers. If so try this one: tOur Phone Number Is ulli. 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