PATJE SIX MEDFORD MATE TRTBTJNT5, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, iOlfi HIGH TEMPERATURE The weather report for August, prepurrd by the Med font observer, shows tluit the meiin muiiinum te peraturc of the month reuehed 87. (il lU'crces. The liinht tempcmtiirc, 10U decree, was renehed on Aujiust 23. In jtenerul, the weather is shown to be very clear, with nineteen days of clear ikies. August 1 o 3 4 . i) (I 7 8 0 10 11 12 3 14 ...... !,... 10 17 18 1!) 20 21. 22.. ::i . 24 2.' 20 Max. . 88 . 8f . 89 . 88 . 87 . 90 . 88 , sr, , 88 , 95 94 . 88 . 84 88 80 71 09 81) 84 94 98 1110 105 ion 104 102 (Mi 94 05 92 Min. 51 49 52 51 49 40 52 47 50 48 54 58 50 50 50 49 47 41 43 , 45 48 45 55 55 58 00 00 58 57 I'ree. .30 T. .35 .01 T. 29. 29. 30 31 Mcnn maximum temperature, 87.04; mean minimum, 50.32; mean, 08.98. Muximum, August 25; minimum, Au gust 6. Greatest daily ranee, 51. Total precipitation, .00 inch; great est in twenty-four hours, .35 inch, AllRUKt 17. Number days with .01 inch or more precipitation, 3; clear, 19; partly cloudy, 8; cloudy, 4. FISH FOR 100,000 SPOKANE, Wn., Sept. 1. Enough trout to provide a weekly (east (or 100,000 people (or four months have been planted In the Iekob and stroanm of Hpokane county this year, accord ing to the annua1) re;. oil o( the game comnilsalon. As a part of the campaign which Spokane sportsmen are waging to make this section the (Isherman's paradise, 1,605,000 eastern broo! cllvcr, rainbow, cut-throat and steel hoad tro.il have been liberated in the waters around Spokane this year, while in l!i5 the plantings aggregat ed more thin 2,000,000. Within a year it is estimated each of these f'hh will wdgh a pound. similar work Is In progress to pro. vldo good spcrt to- the hunter. This year the county game commission has distributed thousands of Chinese and sliver phsurants and quail. TO ION SCENE WASHINGTON, Sept.l. President Wilson, iiccompiiiiicd by Mrs. tvilsun, left here this afternoon for the sum mer white house, Shadow Lawn, at Loin; Hrnneli, N. J., where he will formally be notified tomorrow of his rcnoinination. Arrangements were made at the white house today for Bending to Shadow Lawn by special messenirer the bill to meet the threat- The Road to Success Seems to open most freely to those who appear successful. Garments made by "Cms" have a successful look. GUS The Tailor 40 North Front St. HVtT OK AX Our $20 Bulla; OVKIt COAT Good u Any; IM. 19 AND VP. ter Than Mnnr. sians captured 2X8 officers and 13, 501 men. 0( this number 2,400 were Germans. The Russians also cap tured six guns, 55 machine guns and seven bomb throwers. lt The statement Bays: ."During an Inspection of a posi tion six miles southwest of Barano vichi, Divisional Commander Major General Nikitin was killed by a bul let in the hoad. South of Lake Wygonowskoie on the Oglnsky canal, an enoiny aeroplane was bit by our artillery. The machine, after land ing between the German positions and our own lines was bombarded with (ury." PARIS, Sept. 1. The war depart ment statement today, regarding military operations In tho Balkans, says: "Army of tho east: The artillery lombardment continues at various points along tho front.'' ened railroad Mrike nt soon as it is ossible. Leaving Long llrnnch tomorrow night, 'resident Wilson expvcU to ar rive in Wushiugton early Sunday morning, stny here three bourn find then depart for Kentucky, where 011 Monday he will ucccpt the birthplace of Abraham Lincoln for the nation. ERG AS GIPSY AT STAR Pauline Frederick, noted for her characterisations of fascinuting and alluring women, as well as for her realistic portravals of sweet, innocent girlhood, demonstrates her unusual versatility in the latest Famous 1'lny-crs-l'aroinount picture, bused iiHin Israel Zangwill'n "The Moment Be fore," which npiieare at the Star for the hist tunc tonight. In this photo play Miss Frederick adds a new role to her rcmnrkablc screen repertoire, that of Madge, a gypsy maid. The story takes her from the camp of her brutal husband, John, into the employ of Harold, the second son of the aged Duke of Maldon. Her husband, sus pecting the love nffair existing be tween his wife and Harold, goes to seek her. A Dcrsonal interest film entitled Uncle Sam at Work," which shows Washington, D. C, postofficc and its modern equipment, seul reserves, whale fishing, etc., completes tho bill. RUMANIANS IN HUNGARY (Continued from pig on BATTLES MANY LIVES LOST T PETROGRAD, Sept. 1. "Ill the direction of Vladimir, Vol.vnsk, and west of Cleksluetz stubborn fighting is raging. "In the direction of llallcz, In the region of the river Horovanka fierce fighting also Is raging. "la the Carpathians In the region of the Tomnatlc mountain our troops captured a whole series of heights. "In the region of Dornavatra on the Rumanian border, we made .a slight advance to the westward. Dur ing yesterday's battles the Russians captured 289 officers and 15,501 men, of whom 2,400 were Germans. Thoy also took six guns, 55 machine guns and seven bomb throwers." CHILD LABOR BILL WASHINGTON, Sept. L Presi ilcnt Wilson today signed the child labor bill. The ceremony was wit nessed by Secretary Wilson, Senator Kobiiison, Hepresentntivc Keating, Julia Lathrop, chief of the children's bureau of the labor department, and u large group of men and women in terested in the legislation. '.'I want to say thut with real emo tion I sign this bill," the president said, "because I know how long the struggle has been to secure legisla tion of this sort and what it is going to mean to the health nml vigor of the country und ulso to the happiness of those whom it affects. It is with genuine pride that I play my part in helping this legislation. I congratu late the country and felicitate myself." Fort Brown today. It is understood applications filed previous to the can cellation order will be acted upon. HUGHES TO VISIT KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Sept. 1. The 50th annual encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic and the reunions of Its auxiliary organizations will close today. A visit from Charles Evans Hughes republican nominee (or president, the election of national officers and their installation and the annual "camp (Ire" of tbe National Associa tion of ex-Prisoners of War, were to combine to make this one o( the big days for tbe Civil war veterans. , . Mr, Hughes is to arrive .here at 5:50 o'clock this afternoon. He Is to be met by an escort of veterans. The veterans yestorday selected Boston as the next meeting place. The camp (Ire of the union ex-prlsonera tonight will be the last evening of tbe en KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 1 William J. Pntterson of Pittsburg, Pa., "was elected copimnnder-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic at the annual encampment here today. He succeeds Captain Elies R. Monfort ot Cincinnati. ,' DOROTHY GISH IN PLAY AT PAGE DISCHARGE OF GUARDSMEN . DEPENDENT RELATIVES ENDS " BROWNSVILLE, Tex., Sept. 1. No further applications for the dis charge of college students serviug in the national guard on the border or guardsmen with deH'iidcnt relatives will lw considered, according to or ders sent hv the war department to "Susan Rocks the Boat," a Trian gle-Fine Arts photopluv, featuring Dorothy Gish, is the unusual name of an unusual play that is being pictured at the Page. Susan rocks the family lioat when she becomes dissatisfied with the way in which a rich society girl, such as she is, spends her time. Susan gets out of the bout by start ing in to do settlement work. She has made this decision as the results of rending the life of Joan- of Afc, and seeing herself in the char acter of the Maid of Orleans. So dainty Dorothy set out to open a settlement house, reform a saloon keeper and make bad boys drink ice (renin sodas instead of whisky. There is n glorious scrap in suc ceeding scenes and a triumphant fin ish. "Bathtub Perils," the Keystone, has n laugh in every foot of film or should one fit the title by saying a IniiL-li in even- drop of wntert VILLA BAND TAKES SAN ANTON'IO, Tex., Sept. 1 San Ysubel, scene of the massacre of eighteen Americans by Pablo Lopez aud his baud and later capture of Lo pcz, was seized by . bandits under Francisco Villa on August 29, accord ing to stories told by mining men ar riving at El Paso und transmitted to General Funstou today in a report by General Bell. The report quotes the mining men ns saying that, having seized all avail able Mexico Northwestern rolling s.tock, Villa continued westward to ward San Antonio. Santa Ysnbcl Is ubofit thirty miles from Chihuahua' City. 0ANA SLEETH IN NOT GUILTY PLEA LOS ANGELES, Sept. 1. Dana Sleeth, managing editor of the Los Angeles Record, appeared before Po lice Judge George S. Richardson to day and pleaded not guilty to a charge ot criminal libel sworn to yesterday by Mayor Charles F. Se bastian. Sleeth's trial by a jury was set (or October 18. The action was based on the publication Wednes day of three notes alleged to have been written by the mayor to Mrs. Lillian Pratt of Los Angeles. An accompanying story revived charges o( misconduct, o( which Mayor Sebas tian was acquitted during his cam paign for the position of city execu tive last year. WEDDING BELLS 'I (.Married, by Dr. J. C. Rollins at his residence on 'North Central ave. Friday morning at 11 o'clock Mr. Ray Offenbacher of the Applegate country and Miss Maybelle Daniels of this city. Mr. Offenbacher Is a pros perous rancher, wbile Miss DanielB has been the successful teacher in that district (or the past year. They will reside on his ranch. DIED BRIGHT Mis. John Bright ut Ma ple Cit'. .Mich. She leaves a brother, Ross Kline, of Central Point, and Mi's. Harvey Walter of Ross Lane. t ? ? ? T MIDDY BLOUSES The biggest bargains in "Women's and Children's Middies, up to $1.25 values, on sale Saturday at, send us your mail orders we pay the mail or express y Mff i m m m i -, x U M U ki ' WASH SKIRTa I TkeWoman's Store 14-22 NORTH CENTRAL MEDFORD, OREGON WASH SKIRTS. ... We are closing out the'ljalance of our "White Wash Skirts at 25 OFF REGULAR PRICES NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY FALL MERCHANDISE ? y t f t t i ? X ? A. Y y y Y X I ? y y y y y y y V uivuai onuwinvrui iuyv auiid ana lAJAia SUITS "La Vogue" suits in the very latest styles now on display from $25. up to $50, New WOOL SWEATERS The famous Marinette make from $6. to $12. New wool Middies in red, grey and navy. Very good fqr early fall wear. High School MIDDIES With color emblem, long sleeves, all sizes, special at $1.25 each CORSETS UK) pairs Women's New Model Cm-sets, up to $1.00 values, now, pair 69 at COATS New plaids and mixtures from $10. up to $35. New Boliva coats from $25. up to $45. New Pile fabric coats from $18. up to $50. New Velour coats from $30. up to $75. NEW SERGE DRESSES 25 beautiful new Serge dress es just in by express, on sale Saturday from $8.98 up to $22.50 GINGHAM :2-iitch lmiorted Zephyr, 23e grade, yard 15 GOWNS Women's Muslin downs, good 1.00 grade, now, each. 69 SHEETS "2.!0 Bleached Sheets, worth 73c, special at, each 59 BLANKETS Full Size dray Cotton Blankets, worth $1.23, special, pair, at 9S NEW SILKS SPECIAL BARGAINS in Taffetas, velvets, vel ours, crejK1 de chines, Georgette crepes, from 084 up to 93.00 yard MANN'S DRESS BABY without a Pin or a, Button, in Free Pattern to mothers, of Pinless Diapers. Aik te ice them ia our INFANT DEPARTMENT New Dress Goods NOW ON DISPLAY Challies. broadcloths, serges, epingaliye, plaids and strijd's, 50 up to $4-00 yard MANN'S f " 7T ' s. Brown tells her grocer: PJease send me some tea-black tea." . And he does! But Mrs. Brown, perhaps, does n't realize that there are two distintf types of Hack tea: English Breakfast and Ceylon. And that she might like one better than the other. The way to choose tea is by taste. If you will send ten cents, we '11 mail you the Taste Packet the simplest, surest way to know good tea. The Taste Taeie ccntains ftur parchmsn envehpet if St hilling' 'l Ted Japan, English Breakfast, Cjm ani Qtkng enough te make Jive tr six taps if each taste. Address: A Schilling & Qimpany jjj Seem J Street, San francisci Schilling's Tea Sold through grocers only. Standard packages, 8-zanJ i-li. t Cheapest Store in Medford 111 West Main Phone 143 9 lb. sack Corn Meal ; 30 10 lb. sack Pan-Cake Flour 45 10 lb. sack Graham Flour 35 10 lb. sack Wheat Hearts 45 3 cans Carnation Milk 25 3 cans Campbell 's Soup 25 Large size Van Camp Pork and Beans 20 Guaranteed flour, sack $1.50 SPECIAL Saturday only 13 lbs. Cane Sugar $1.00 FREE DELIVERY Hibbard's Grocery In the Country God Made and Man Forgot . There will be Horse Races. You fellow with the speedy nag GET BUSY. Ball Games, Dancing and other SPORTS. BAND MUSIC EVERY DAY HEAR THAT? Bring your TEXT and BED and utilize the FREE CAMPING GROUNDS. The -Date SEPTEMBER 2, 3 The Place BROOKINGS, Curry County, Oregon The Event CHETCO COVE CARNIVAL