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JJL. PAGE TW0 MEDFORD MATT. TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOX, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER fi, ioir - . r I0CAL AND JL PERSONAL lidhion Mnrh.ill li ft thin afternoon for SMitllc, Waali., where lie will spend a month gatlmrlni; ahort story material, lie will visit all iioIiiIb of interest In tliii Puiiet Sound country unil will probably spend Ortolier in Alaska. ' Get your bakery goutis at De Von'a, Hrv. (.'ursleiis of I lie ISaptlst cliurrli will address the parents Kiliicutlonul IlurcBii Ht the public library Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock on the sub ject of "UniniiKCil Goods." See the stock labels curried by the Medford Printing Co., if you are in a liurry. , Dr. Mary (Hies of Portland Is vlsit iuK friends In the valley for a fow days. Friday she will be Joined by a party of Portland friends, with whom she will bo to Crate Luke, returning to Portland by way of Klamath Fulls and Demi. Mcdford boosters smoke the Med ford and Mt. Pitt cigars. Air. and Mrs. Sidney Sprout of Sun JIatoo are spending the duy In .Mod ford and vicinity. The new plant of the Nurml Bak ing Company win he open for pub lic Inspection on or about September 1. Exact date will be announced later. South Front street. Austin Corlln of ISuKle Point Is In Mcdford on business today. Huttermllk 3c quart. at Do Voe's, Miss Dora Lewis of Fort Klumath Is visiting MedTord friend today. Why smoko bit clears, when La viondus ore only 10c. MIsb Kdlth ChrlBlenson of Ocean Park, Cal., is In Jledford for n few days. MIhh ChrlHtenson Is on an ex tniislvo sightseeing trip. Auto wheols repaired; first class job guaranteed, Prlcos reasonable. Mitchell's Hopalr Shop, opposite pub. llo market. SVIrs. li. II. Falk, Mrs. K. U. Norrls and Charles Ilancroft of Arcutu, Cal., arid Miss Laura Fnlk of Huroka, Cal., spent lust nliiht In Medford, ufter having visited Crater I.uko. llaltery goods at Do Voe's. '. U. Parsons and son of Trenton, New Jersey, are tourist visitors In the city. (lot your milk, croam, butter eggfl and buttermilk at De Voe's. Harry Mills of Hullo Fulls Is trans acting business In Medford today. . Smoko a King Spitz cigar, 5c. They are home-made. tt .lack Elliott of Siilem, who has lieen with tho crow surveying the O. and C. laud grant, was In .Mcdford last night and left this morning for Uugnne, where ho will outer his sen ior year at tho University of Oregon. Jackson County Supply Company, removed to 30-10 S. Central live. Dr. and Mrs. F. F. Doepp ef Carls bad, Now Mexico, spent the morning with J. F. Illllson, nn old ucuuuln tnut'o In tho southwest. Dr. Doepp Is on nn extended auto trip, having traveled through Wyoming, Utah, Idaho and Washington, llo left this afternoon for Crater Luke, reluming from the luke to his home. Lunch. Kooda at Do Voe's. 5 Kd. Montague of Fugle Polnl spent Tuesday In Medford on business. New location Jackson County Sup jiy Company :ifi-40 S. Central nve. Frederick Heath of Knglo Point Ib spending the day in Medford on busi ness. i Boo Dnve Wood about that flro In "imirnnco policy. Office Mall Tribune illdg. Will lla.eltino was a business visitor In Medford from iOuglo Point m Tuesday. Something new, brick Ice cream In sanitary packages. Keeps two hours. Tako one with you. Tho Shnsta. Harvey Itucli, of Much is trnnsiiet ing business In Medford today. Typewriter paper ot all kinds at Medford Printing Co. James Mnlahan ef Fort Jones, Cal., Is a business visitor In the city for a few days. lienlovod to 311-4 0 South Central avenue. Jackson County Supply Com pany. W. W. F.usterllck of Ashland was In Medford on business Tuesday attermion. Try a King Splta cigar and en courage, homo industry. Mr. and Mrs. S. A, (Hidden re turned Tuesday from a ten day's visit at llronklugs and Crescent City. Dn Voe buys beer bottles. Tho A. W. Walker Company un loaded a carload of Maxwell cars Tuesday night. Dr. Klrchgessner will bo at Hotel Nash every Wednesday. Hours for consultation 10 to 3. The Young and Hull Motor Com pany (l. today li li I :i II n : a inrloud of Chevrolet curs. Siskiyou or folcitln nater. 10c bottle at De Voe's; 5c deposit on bottle. Professor lletzel of (1. A. C, who visited Medford on !h nrcuslon of (he Killtorlal Convention Association Is In Medrord today In the interests of tho college. Baths 25c. Hotel Holland. Al G. Bernard of San Franolsco is spending a few days in Medford on business. Jackson County Supply Company removed to 36-40 S. Central avo. Tom Hampton of Fugle Point was a Medford visitor Tuesday night. Gates sells Ford cars, $200 down and $25 a month. R. K. Gordon of Prospect is spend ing the duy in Medford. Big He milkshakes at De Voe's. Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Hteurns of San Francisco are visiting Medford friends today. For the best Insurance see Holmes Tho Insurance Man. II. Thompson of llerly Oregon Is looking over business openings In Mcdford. Pear label time Is here. Stock labels or special lubels at the Med ford Priming Co. lrnnt Curlylo of Talent Is in Med ford today on business. Why not get It at De Voe's? F. K. Neff, who for several years was with the S. II. Friendly Company in Kugeue, is now In tho employ of the Toggery. Mr. Neff Is well known among University of Oregon men liv ing in Medford. Penrs and apple label printers for the Rogue river -valley. Medford Printing Co. Edison Marshall has sold a short story entitled "Vagabond and Gentle man" to the American, which will ap pear In an early Issue. In the Septem ber number of Popular Magazine another of his stories "The Lost Herd" appears. New location Jackson County Sup ply Company 311-40 S. Central ave. Will G. Steel, superintendent of Crater Luke Park is in Medfurd to duy. Hemstitching, pleating and all kinds of covered buttons made at Mrs. II. K. Ilaney's, Garnott-Corey bldg. The Medford Choral Society held the first muntlng of the full scusou at St. Mark's ball luBt night. About 70 singers appeared and 15 new lnembors were enrolled In tho society. The prucUce of new music to he used in tho concert to be given this full was bogun. Mrs. Lundy, Nu-Hono Corsets, Phono S2S, for call, 730 W. 11th st. Ashland Thursdays. J!4 In tho County Court today the ap peal of Goorgo P. Minis of Sovon OnkB, from a former decision sus taining tho condemnation and ap praisement of a route for the Pacific Highway through his property was heard. The mutter was taken under advisement and it Is probable that three arbitrators will be appointed to settlo tho controversy; Minis Claims that the condemnation allowance wns practically confiscatory. Huttermllk, 10c gal. De Voe's. J. F. llltlson, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. DoVlnna and son of Tulsa, Oklahoma and Miss Carmen Hittson spent Tuesday at Outer Lake. Dr. Stoarns bus returned home nnd will be in Ills office in Jackson Coun ty Hunk building. Rooms 17-1S-10. Office hours 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. 4(i ,1. C. Power and K. L. Hoth re turned Tuesday evening In their car from Fort Kluiuutli and Crater Lako. A free picture of your baby; nge from II to 12 months. At the Star Photo Shop, Corner Muln and Lau rel. 147 Flro of unknown origin Tuesday destroyed tho livery burn of Sum llurnlsh ntsKaglo Point entailing a loss of $2,000. A largo uuiouut of hay and several buggies and wagonB were consumed. Mount tho Kodak pictures you have collected this summer in one of the new "Ideal" Albums. A dozen different sl.es nnd covers; OOe to $3. The Swem Studios, 22 West Main. ' 143 Since tho advent of the parcel post. mall hauling is a different matter, us tho man who hauls Medford's mail from the postofflce to the trains will testify, in today's mail one of the items wnu a shipment of 120 50 pound sacks of blacksmith coal sent to the Forks of Salmon, Cal. Shipping by parcel post on such lots its ap pears, is cheaper than by express. Get your gasoline at Do Voe's. C. K. Gates Is some shot with u rifle as any member of his family will testify. Monday, while coming over Green Spring mountain, George Gates suddenly slopped the car and pointed toward the brush. "Pop" never said a word, but tumbled to the back seat ami got his trusty rifle. Five shots bit the deer, every one in a vunerable spot, but (be animal didn't move, Ilo tween shots the hunter explained that sometimes it affects them that way. they're too scared to move. However, when the magazine was emptied nn investigation disclosed Hint tho deer was stuffed and safely propped against a tree. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Thompson of Gold Hill were u Medford Tuesday, bringing their daughter to attend St. Mary's Academy the coming year. Dr. Holt nnd wife of Eagle Point were in Medford on business Wednes day. Attorney Gus Newbury has re turned from, a business visit to Port land. The steam heating apparatus for the Washington school is being In stalled, having arrived Tuesday. Fred and George Hoofman of the J Applegate are in Medford on business today. Miss Martha Halney ol Central Point is a Medford visitor today. Jack .Morrill um u party of Sums valley and Gold Hill residents ap peared before the County Court at the opening of the September term Wed nesday and petitioned In behalf of Improving the road running along the north bank or the river from Gold Ray to Gold Hill. They were told thut no funds were on hand for road Improvement, but that the road will bo considered in the next budget. George Hilton of Central Point Is In Medford on business today. K. Z. Wakefield of Phoenix is spending the day in Medford. Attorney G. M. Roberts spent the day In Grants Puss on legul business. W P. Ruthc and Otto Caster of Phoenix are spending the duy In Medford on business. John Robblus, superintendent ol the Rogue River Coinercial orchards on Antelope Creek, is In the city to day after supplies. Ernest McKeo bus gone to Derby and upper Rogue river for a few days. O. A. Iluhbnrd of Derby Is spend ing the day In Medford. Ah's. Ernest McKeo Is spending the day with relatives in Ashland. A large shipment of convict made fish screens was shipped to the Apple gate this afternoon, where they will be placed in Irrigating ditches. The last of the Third Oregon In fantry with their service equipment passed through Medford today on their way from Tit Juana, where they were stationed. It. C. Houk, for-' merly of this city, nnd now of the Third Oregon, said that the only re gret of the detachment was thut they did not see action. At their station, he suld, there was no criticism of President Wilson's border policy. Mrs. G. A. Mansfield and daughter, Margaret, of Prospect were Med ford visitors Wednesday. County Judge l L. Ton' Voile and Mrs. Tou Velio, George Putnam and Miss Putnam returned Tuesday even ing from an automobile trip to Wed derburn, Gold Uoach, Crescent City, Eureka, Pennut, Redding nnd other California pluces. Thoy report the roads excellent over the greater por tion of their travels. ALONG ROGUE RIVER Miss Chrilenu Wynnt returned to her homo in' Awlilnml Wednesday. There was n parly ut the Fiuilloy house Tuesday. Clonrg'c McDonoiiftli nnd family passed Wednesday cu route from the mountains In their home in nam's Valley. There was a dttnee al Trail Nnlur dny. lihodes' llm'shing machine was threshing here lust. week. Will Wright ol' (Ynlrul Point wns here Sunday. John I'Yy nnd wife were shoipl'i;r in the volley the first ol' the week. Aliss Murl ColTeen has spent a week with Mi'iH'ord friends. Jasper Hannah nnd family nre ul the huckleberry patch. Dr. Kirehucssncr reports lite ar rival of a bouncing huby boy nt the Britsou home Thiirsduy. Tom Vestal, Orgn and Milton Houston returned home from - Fori K'lumath Saturday. I'M I louslon wenl to Hie valley on Monday. Perry Foster, Henry French and John Foster were in Fugle Point on Moudnv. YUKON TERRITORY WET BY MAJORITY OF THREE DAWSON. Y. T., Sept. 0. Unoffic ial figures on Yukon territory's first vote on prohibition give the wots n majority of only three votes for the entire territory. The contest wn; to abolish the licensed hotel, the only form of saloon now allowed in the territory. The mining districts almost with out exception voted for prohibition. BUCHAREST. Hiimaniu. Sent. 0. Huron von Iiembusch-Huddenhuiisen, the German minister to Rumania, left Bucharest today for Berlin by way of Russia under a Russian safe conduct. Ten years ago the baron was first sec retary of the German embassy at Washington. T FA WASHINGTON, Sfjtt. Corn luut i';iV(rall(" wcutlier for maturing in tin- cciilnil ;iiul upper ,Mi.-sissippi viillfy tluriiiif I!m week just emit'!, nrnl the erop is last Hearing t!iu jroint otnf'ety frtim i'rnst ilnmi.e, neei.m.- inj.r to tin national went lie r nnd crop hiilietih issued ttxlny. The bull; i f tin corn crop in I lit; iiortlierii pact .!.' tin -iiif it ry will imh.I from leu to fit teen days to In sjili; from froM ilnm ne, which will carry the tine.' to iibout tile averaire first killing frost (late.' I larvestiny: of grains had excep tionally fiivorahlc weather and threhin is jjoimr on in practically nil districts, ilayin is nuiking rapid progress m all sections. I)ry nnd hot weather hail a periii inently injurious effect on sun:' heels in .Michean, hut the crop i-; very promising in western stal;S. Kali plowing and seeding is well ad vanced over the Koeky mountain tales. Annual Mewing of H7.zl.es. He on Hand Saturday night at 9 o'clock sharp at the Crater Lake Garage and join tho crowd hound for IJaldy. The committee in charge have put forth every effort to make thts annual meeting one long to he remembered. A Rood program con- Hl.sting of hiKh-eluBs vaudeville, etc. A midnight lunch around tho camp fire, a Sunday bur bee ue and a hike around the slopes hack of Haltly will he leading features of this outing. Hemember tho regular meeting of the club September 7 at the library building. Don't lot anything con flict with these dateH. I t J AM The JVoman Pfho Knows the one perfume which suits her the exaSl style of dress which becomes her the particular type of person she en joys as a friend: Such a woman,we are sure,will appre ciate the assistance of the "Taste Faciei" in decidingjust which tea-jlavor precisely suits her taste. Sold through grocers only InsttjttJiirJ packages, " H-O'Z. tinj 1-lt. This packet contains four parchmyn envelopes of fine tea enoughforfve or six cups eachofthefcurtruefiavors: Jt:pant Ceyon, Oofong, English Breakfast. Wt mail it gladly to any one sending ten eents( stamps or eurreni y). , ifddress: A Schilling CmPtl"? 333 SecoiJ Street 8 a n b" rant ism t (falifornia V Schillings Tea 'lllllllll!'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllTTTTmTl uuuiiiiuiiiMUiiiiiiiiiiiuaauMiimiiiiijJiJ , 3 tea! ; !i urn f fi :v Schil'ioss ! i .3 A I I poonJ 4gi EL n n rfc mmamtmmMtmmmnm iiiminiii minimum m immKm i is 1 ng : KtttlBft B : til M fcl fig wh. C aa -TONIGHT-- JL- and TOMORROW-Mat. and Night Co-Starred HENRY MILLER with LOU TELLEGEN E. H. SOUTHERN HAL FORDE Broadway Favorite NINA BLAKE The Girl from Rector's Fame Everyone admires a vell-oppomted liome, but the effect of the most tasteful nnd luxurious furnishings can be hopelessly marred by unsightly window shades. As a tlnislimft touch to thu homily uml hunnony of your home, ns Swll ns the sat isfaction of having shucles that will not fudc, wnterspot or crnck, nsk your dealer to show you sample of THREE J STAR "WearLiKc ButKskln" An unfilled, finely woven fabric, coated by hand with pure oil colors, which is revolu tionizing the shade market wherever it has been imroiuu-e.1. . To bo as sured of the genuine, look for the .uariintee slip in the hem. If your dealer cannot show you sample! of Three"Star iam.ir.k Shades, drop us a line and we will sec that you ere supplied. Columbia Awning 0 Shade Co. 448 fi. BnrwlJ. Si., PeriluJ. Or.. THIS GUARANTEE IN THE MEM OF EvtRT SHADE i " ' Adapted from the a Well-Known Play of the same name by BAYASD VEILLER, ' Author of "Within the Law" Special for the Ladies- Florence Rose Fashion Film Sonictliiiirr now and original in stylo displays showing advance Fall Fashions. A' strong drainariti feature, showing the junction of the hard road of life and the Primrose Path, the one lead ing li) a steel) mountain full of ob Ktructions, difficulties, discourage ments and unattractive in its stern respectability, the primrose, path al luring, gay and full of Hangers vhich are elotlied in the garb of 'seeming pleasure. ' t ,..",'.' PATHE NEWS 1 1. lv. Jlen, see "Wilson. Naval Plattsburgers. Hughes Visits Mine. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Adults 13c, Children 5c PAGE -SOUTHERN OREGON'S GREATEST PLACE OF AMUSEMENT DANCING THE test of any cigar manufactur er is: "Can he make a good Sc cigar?" We have based our reputation on the OWL Cigar. It is one five-cent cigar which never changes in quality. m The Million I P VjFrl Pol'"' Cigar E i.1) liUfirmltftf (IprtificaUi IV Thi 5hai!c (.. muilr fcir H ivi int i jj AAnnnniil.sK HotiTMl und will tn II I n'pl"rii tn-i- ol i htfrgr .nh .1 wh'mi II Irointtolr ft ,-H'riKa'i it fi.n St.hshM.trrv II - ' Ei ! Ill I I II . BUNGALOW ASHLAND Wednesday Night MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT, 3-Piecc Orchestra GERALD1NE FARRAR Star Thursiiay-Fririay TWO TRIPS DAILY nii'l'WKKN IXTERUIUSAX ATJTOOAR CO. T1JIK CAJUJ. Le&re Modfora tor Asnianfl. Talent and Phoeulx dally, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6: li p. m. Also on Saturday at 11:15 p. m. Sundays leave at 8:00 and 10:30 a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and E:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights at 6:30 and 2:20. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 4:30, 6:30 and 10:11 v. m. S. II. Hnrnl.-h'a auto will leave Kk1c I'olnt at 8 A. M. ami I P. M. (Uilv. rxi'i-'it Sumhiy: Ipiiyc Medford 9 A. M. hml S V. M. Will call for ln'i-ni;fr9 at hott'is In Mtulford and hdrl? and business houses tn Kagle Ti.lut. I'UOXK 3-AU OB 3 X3. Coolest Place in the Valley RandMcNally&Co. CHICAGO PRINTERS OF BOOKLETS CATALOGS HOUSE MAGAZINES COMMERCIAL ART WORK COLOR DESIGNING AND ENGRAVING FIXED FINANCIALLY AND MECHANICALLY FOR PROMPT HANDLING of LARGE EDITIONS RANDMcNALLYSCO. MAKERS OF MAPS for All the World -HICAOO M!v VOUK. WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East Main Street, Medford The Oiriy Exclusive Oommercia! Photno-raptur i in Southern Oregon Negatives Made any time on place by appointment. Phone 147-J . Well do the rest C. D. WESTON. Frop, r fc