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MEDFORD MATE TRTBUXE, BEDFORD, ORF.r.OX. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. IMG
TOCAL AND
b PERSONAL
Mrs. Fred flelnrke, uee Helen
Purucfcer, accompanied by her iiiMer-
In-law. Aire. Herman Conrad, arrived
(rorn PittaburK, J'a.. Wednesday to
visit her i-arenta, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Purucker on West Main street. Mr.H
Conrad will vlflt a few daya and will
then (io 10 Ban La Iiaruara to visit her
f Inter.
Get your hakcrv eooda at I)e
Voe's.
S. S. Shaw of National City, Cul..
In diiendintt a few dura looking over
business cpeninKfl In the valley, with
a view to locating In this vleliiltv
See the stock laheia carried by the
Medford Printing Co., If you are In
a hurry.
A. W. Bartlett of the Ashland mine
Ia In town today piirchainK guullea
for the mine.
Thone intending lirlnKlnt: hon to
the fair will do a favor by nlaklnK
reservations with S. 1. llrown, xecre
tary, for pena, an the aaaoclatlon haa
most all Ha pen Hpoken for and
would like to know how many more
will be needed. " H5
T. C. Hoffman of AppliKutc la
transacting buslneaa in Medford today.
Medford boosters amoke the Med-
fdrd and Mt. Pitt cigars. '
Vri W. W. Howard has returned
from a trip to Kastern polntH, visit
lug, auiotiK other places, his old home
In Town and Chicago.
I The new plant of the Nurml Duk
I Ing Company will he open for pub
lic Inspection on or about September
1. Exact date will bo announced
later. South Fi'ont street.
W. K. liutler of Eagle Point la In
the city on buslnes for a few daya.
Buttermilk 3c quart at De Voe's.
Members of the school board are
supervising the work of placing the
schools of the city In a thoroughly
sanitary condition for the opening of
the fall term. Janitors have been
bard ut work for two weeks past and
have been assisted by ether hired
men In the cleanup. On account of
negllgenco In his work, one of the
Janitors was discharged.
Why smoke hi) cigars, when La
Gondas are only 10c.
A. W. Walker Is spending the day
In Yrcka on business.
Dicssmaklng.' Orders promptly
and quickly filled. Satisfaction guar
anteed.- Phone DtlO-M, or call at 2 1 'J
South Hlversldu avo. Hi"
Mia. V. E. Watson of Ashland Is
visiting relatives in Medford today
Auto wheols repaired;, first class
Job guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
Mitchell's Repair Shop, opposite pub
lic market.
It, It. Crawford of Fort .Junes la In
(he city on business for a few (lays
Palicry goods at De Voe's.
Mr. and Mrs. G. .1. Ilauley anil
Mrs. T. II. Sllnchflelu of lloqulnm
Wash., nro In Medford today, having
returned from Crater Lake. They
will leavo shortly for their home.
Kor quality and service, phono HI 6.
Ilntlerfleld Grocery. 14(i
J. P. Wcyorhuuser, J. P. Weyer-
haiiHcr, Jr., K. K. Wnyorhuiispr, G-
8. Long, and (1. S. Long, Jr., all
prominent timber men of Tucnma.
- Wash., stopped in Medford last night
V being on their nuy home In their car
' from Southern California points.
'Ge your .milk, cream, butter eggs
and buttermilk at De Voe's.
J .: i. J. 1) Loucks of Port Oi ford Ore
ijgou Ik n business visitor In the city
.', fofin'few duys.
Smoke a King Splti cigar, fie.
They aro homc-mado. tf
Charles U. llodgklns of Klamath
Kails Is transacting business In Med
ford today.
Lunch goods at Do Voe's.
After spending u few days at
Crater Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William
J. Dutton of San Francisco and Mrs
Iiougla Waterman of Havana, Cuba,
urn spending today In Medford..
See Dave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office Mull Tribune
Midi:.
Carroll and llessle Wagner of Ash
land spent, Wednesday with Medford
friends and relatives.
Something new, brick ice cresm In
sanitary pnrknges. Keeps two hours.
Take one with you. The Shasta.
Dolph Plilpps will leave Friday for
Kugene, where he will enter his Soph
more year at the Fnlver.Hlty of Ore
gon. Typewriter paper of all kinds at
Medford Printing Co.
W. M. Parks and family of Corvul-
I Ik. Oregon, aro sp ending n few days
In Mi-dford and vicinity.
Try a King Split cigar and en
courage home Industry.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sidney Sprouts of
San MaL-o. Cul., are toiirhu vlMtor
In Medrord.
Ie.Voe huys beer bottles.
II. C. Mai-key has returned from
Portland, where he spent the past
Week.
Dr. Klrchgessner will bo at Hotel
Nnsh every Wednesday. Hours for
consultation 10 to 3.
It. K, Paylon and son of Prospect
are In Medrord today on bii-lni-Ks.
IlutliB 25c. Hotel Holland.
Miles Cantrall of Puch Is trans
acting business In the city today.
Siskiyou or t'olestln water, 10c
botlie at De Voe's; Ic deposit oa
bottle.
A warrant was sworn out before
Justice Taylor this morning, wherein
Mrs. Ella Hurr of Phoenix charged
Ida I'.a.-r with the theft of a horse.
The paper are being served this
afternoon.
For quality and service phone 216.
Multerfield Grocery. 140
W. II. Tiarnhall of Koseburg Is
visiting friends In Medford today.
Gates sells Ford cars, 1200 down
and yto a month.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alvah Cook of Ken
nett. Cal.. are spending a few days
with Medford friends.
Tllg 5c milkshakes at De Voe's.
Miss Inez Coffin, for four years
a teacher In the schools of Medford.
Is en route to Bryan. Kyo., on an en
gagement as teacher there, the school : ninth
In which she will teach, the music I Mr.' and Mrs
Mrs. Potter Palmer and party left i
this morning for Crater Lake, pell-1
can Pay and Klamath Hot Springs. j
They will rtturn next Monday.
When a rear tire on a'car driven by
H. C. Godfrey of Portland, blew out
near Talent early this morning,
the driver lost control of the car
and the machine crashed into a con
crete culvert, carrying away the right
front wheel. This la the second time
this season that cars have been
smashed up by striking agaimu the
culvert.
II. C. McXair of Salem Is In Med
ford today on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Jospb Parsons of Ta
coma, Wash., are in Medford today.
Their car is outfitted for a long trip.
It being their Intention to spend the
winter In Florida, driving back to
their home next summer.
The College Women's Club will
meet with Mrs. C. C. McCurdy. 23
North Orange Sutnrday, September
SEEK RURAL CREDIT 'RUSSIANS HALT
ISH OFFENSIVE
BANKFOR PORTLAND
I'OKTI.AXI), dr., Sc(,t. 7. A i Bu
rnetii k in favor of loentintr n rural
credits hank in Portland were ire
ienleil l.tie today at a hearing hold
by fhe f'-dcral ('arm lea ti hoard.
General irecnlatp;n of Portland'
argument wii made by J. I), llrown,
president of the Fanners' union, lie
aid a di-trict emhraein Oregon.
Wn-hiijgton and Idaho should he cre
ated, but even if ft larger ili.-triet
were included, Portland was the log
ical place for the hank.
TURK
fh ilivUinn was killed. Tin .cutii-marni'-r
t.t (lie trnii Tillkili (rorpH.
Kai's I'uhf, wits killed or M'rinusly
wounded and tin? roiiiinandcr of
twi-lltli Ttirki-h ilivi.-ion was ulmi
vru'in'itMi,
Jmokk mkx than womkx
Surgoana mate men are ulfKNtly
appedieitit
VKTIiOIHiAO, S.-(.t. 7. An
fi-iive uiuwiniul undertaken by tit.
Turk.- a!ii; t!i- Ktijhralts wc-t
KrinL'im, iii Turkish Amit-niti, i r-aid I woniHn
by the wur uitut- Vnlay to have hnen j that a few doses of simple burk'lmrn
rMiiytn. lit the rr-uiou of (.'noU, bark, Klycerini;, te., os mi!xh1 In Ail-
uf more snitjcci to appeuicmft man
IUIU JH.'UJIIU M1UU1U n"J
' lie re stnttirn lihtm una lieeu un
der wiiv, the Ku-iians are drivini; the
Turks froiri their strniij.' mountain de
feries.
Aeenrtliiij; to statements uf prison
ers, the Turki-h tit0-i, ays the
statement, have suffered reat lns-.es.
The emnmander tlie thirtieth Turk-
CHICHESTER S PILLS
(( 0-4 t'l,.f)M.rll'UinpTdTtndA
f Vvl TnLo o ut)kr. Buy of jour v
IM)K1. A, in I1M ULh.TF.RH
J yw rtkabnMl!t:t.S(:'t,AI)nlit
r SOIOBlfDRlJOOISTStVERl-rVHERE
rrotect your Ccmplexion
with Marinello Motor Cream
Forms a protecting coat hetore the
ajiiillcutlou of iiowder. Keepa tho
Hkin Kinooth and free from Irritation,
and prevents tan and Biiiiburu.
Price 50c
ler-l-ka, often relieve or prevent a-)
pendlr-ltla. ThlH mixture removes
auch HurprlBliiK foul matter than ONE
SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY
CASK constipation,' sour stomach or j
Kas. Tho INSTANT, eauy action of MARINELLO HAIR SHOP
Adler-l-ha is surprlflng. 1.. B. Has- j 407 ;ariiclt-Corey HldB.
and art departments to open the 1 tti
of this month. On the way MIhs Cof
fin will Btop at T'ortland to visit with
Myrtle Clayvllle, a former teacher
In the Wanhluaton school In this
city. At Melntone, Mont., she will
visit with Mrs. Charles Oreenlnx, the
wife of a hanker In that city. Many
of MIbf Coffin's former pupils in
Medford express regret that she was
not retained In the schools here.
For the best Insurance see Holmes
Tho Insurance Man.
II. T. Morrow of Springfield Is In
Medford today. Mr. Morrow recently
sold out his huslncss in Springfield
and Is looking for an opening here.
Tho University of Oregon fall term
opens next Monday. A number of
Medford people will leave Friday and
.Saturday for Kugene.
Pear label time Is here. Stock
labels or special labels at the Med
ford Printing Co.
W. W. Gregory of Agate spent
Wednesday alternoon In Medford on
business.
Why not get It at De Voe's?
William Mooro of Hosehurg Is
visiting friends und relatives In Med
ford this week.
Pears and apple label printers for
the Itogue river valloy. Medford
Printing Co. 1
O". II. Warner of Garden City Kas.
arrived Wednesday afternoon and
will he the guest of his sister, Mrs.
C. W. Ahercrouible, for two weeks.
Hemstitching, pleating and all
kinds of covered buttons made at
Mrs. D. K. Ilaney's, (larnett-Corey
hldg.
fieorge Whipple of Itoguo lllvcr
spent Wtdnnsdny In Medford and
Jacksonville on legal business.
William Hdglcy of Itoseburg is In
Medford on business today.
Mrs. I.undy, Nu-Tlone Corsets,
Phone 82S, for call, 730 W. 11th st.
Ashland Thursdays. 154
Mrs. I,. M. .Icnning. F. W. Jennlng
and .Miss May Fromath of Portland
who are on an extended motor trip,
stopped off In Medford for a few
days.
Ilutlermllk, 10c gal. Do Voe's.
1'.. J. Gallagher of Spokane Is
spending a few day; with Medford
friends.
T. C. Seven Is a business visitor
In tho city from Yamhill, Oregon.
Miss Pearl Alford Is visiting
friends In Central Point.
Dr. Stearns has returned homo and
will ho In his office In Jackson Coun
ty Hunk building. Rooms 17-18-111.
Office hours 10 to 12 und a to 4. 40
F. W. Carmthan. manager of the
lllue I.edgo mine, Mrs. Carnnhan and
little son are spending u few days In
Medrord.
F. W. White of Climax was trans
acting business in Medford Wednesday.
freo picture of your bnhy; age
from C to 12 months. At the Star
Photo Shop. Comer Main and Lau
rel. 147
T. A. Wllfert of Ituch is In Medford
on business today.
Jon Wilson Mif AhIiIiiiiiI Is trans
uding business in Medford this after
noon.
Gel your gasoline at Do Voe's.
George Perkins of Gold Hill Is
Iranaucllng business In Medford to
day. I
Charles Strang re-
turned Wednesday evening from Kid- j
die, w here they spent a few days wth
relutlves and participated In the veni
son feed.'
Tony Olson of Gold Hill Is In Med
ford on business today.
Mr, and Mrs. John H. Meehan re-1
turned to Medford In their car this ;
morning from Los Angeles. They j
will spend the winter in Medford.
Major L. H: Knapp of the Quarter
master Corps, O. N (J., Is In Medford
today on an annual Inspection and
Inventory of the equipment of the 1
local National Guard company. i
Wayne Thompson of Ashland Is
spending tho day with Medrord
friends. j
Karl Reynolds left. Thursday morn-1
Ing for Crater Lake, expecting to re- i
tarn Monday.
The empty cars which conveyed the
Third Oergon from Tla Juana to j
Camp Wlthycombe were returned ;
south In a long string this morning.
Will G. Steel Is In Medford for a
few duys making out his annual re
ports for Crater Luke Park.
A number of Medford people are
planning on attending the annual free
venison barbecue at Itogue River tomorrow.
AMTSK-VIKXTS TONIGHT.
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ItOISE, "Idaho, Sept. 7. Tht defeat
of Justice 1. N. Sullivan for renoml
nation on tho republican ticket for
the supremo court Is Indicated today
by returns from Tuosday's primary.
John C. Rico of Caldwell and Robert
N'. Dunn of Couer d'Alene, apparently
hnvo been nominated for Justices.
iThe progressives made a fight on
Justice Sullivan because of a supreme
court decision four years ago barring
the progressive presidential electors
from tho ballot and nlso of the con
tempt case in which the publisher and
illtor of the Holse Capital News was
given Jail sentences for criticising the
court's decision and publishing. an at.
tack on the court by Colonel Rooho-vclt.
THEATRE
The Home
of
Paramount
S i AH
2 DAYS
MOTION IMfTTUK WOltU) MA IKW-Ilm ln n n
emhliriu Kminr in all liee Ktfut role.slxtUi on the siiitfiiiK
ami on the silent fctae I have no hesitation whatever in say
hi(C that in the hurt of .Maria ItoMi, she him renehed her
greatest histrionic triumph. "Maria Itosn' jirovhle wonder
ful opportunities for an artist of (lie first class.
TODAY
'Tomorrow'
2 lOf s
Mats. Daily 2:15, Eve 7:15. No Advance in Prices
Adults 15c, Children 5c
JESSE L. LASKY Presents
The Grand Opera and Photoplay Star o f Two Continents
ARRANGEMENT WITH MORRIS GE8'I
IN THE EPOCH-MAKING PHOTOD RAMA FEATURE
Founded on the play by Guido Marburg and Wallace Gillpatrick
A GREATER PLAY THAN "CARMEN" A GREATER STORY THAN
"TEMPTATION." AMERICA'S MO ST NOTED ARTIST IN A BEAUTI
FUL LASKY PRODUCTION
Last.
Time
Page
Gladys
Hanson
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Primrose
Path
By Bayard Veiller,
Author of "Within the Law."
IT DKAI.S WITH A
I'XIOJ'K SITl'ATION'.
FALL
Shown in tlie Famous
FLORENCE ROSE
FASHION FILM
Original and Beautiful.
Also PATHE NEWS
TOMORROW
MAE MAHSH AND ROBERT
HARR0N IN "A CHILD OF
THE PARIS STREETS."
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST Ladies' purse at liyljee Bridge
conliiluluK $200 In koIiI unil
chaiuro. The niimo "Zumlel'' writ
ten liiHide purKe. If found return
to Sun office und receive lilierul re
WANTICD Good rellalilc man an
foreman for highly cultivated
orchard. Address poslofflce box
813 Medford, with refenences. H9
KOIl EXCIHANCfK Will trado 40
acron Komi farinliiK land all In
cultivation for residence In Med
ford. H. S. Tumy, Gnrnett-Corey
lIldK.
l-'OK SAI.K 1K0H cash will buv two
five-room houneK on Laurel street.
No Incumbrance. Always rented.
Kiileuitld Investment for either
Kpcriilution or fur homes. I'hone
IC9-W. , 14!t
WANTKI) TO HKNT Grain ranch.
Iluy cheap team: .H2-Y. 149
CONFIDENCE
1- the Kn-iitet i-li-iie nl In bii)iiiK .leuelry, and par
llrulurly bujiliK IHiituonilH. This flrin's reeoKill
tlon as the leinliiiK Diamond Dealers In Oregon
stands evidence of reliability und honesty. Your
money back on nuy diamond bought from us if its
euuul can be secured elsewhere for loss, stands
cond at all times.
My aim has alwais been to sell only the better grade of Dia
monds, the kind that will reflect credit to the purchaser ns well as
to piyself. It is no trick to sell Inferior uuality. t-ay i-'J-ct., for $.".0.
(the mat kit is flooded with lli.-nn thufj not the kind we earn to
Ml. Think II over, does It pay to buy them
"I'll nit:o.i, .-iii.ih and iiki diamond kings
ii am-: no i:yr.i,,
NOTICK Don't rnrtlet the l-'nlr iIiiK-h, Seit. Il-lll Itll.tJ ST l-Allt
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MARTIN J. REDDY, The Jeweler
Uia K. Main Stre..
Vlltai-M AIhiijs Welcome
iet It lit I
UDDDVS I! I.
The MmiM of Quality.
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Attractive Arrivals in Autumn Apparel I
tor Women and Misses
Yes, indeed, Fashion's Inspirations for Fall 1916 are revealed here
in fascinating array. It will be a pleasure to show you
The New
, Fall Suits
Tlie new Fall Suits arc very hand
some. The jackets aro longer and
in most, cases quite flaring, skirts
cut to correspond. The colors are
blues, browns, greens, blacks anil
novelty shade wisteria. Materials
are poplins, gaberdines, serges and
broadcloths. .Make your choice of
suit now while the assortment is
good. 1'rice $1S.50 to $47.50.
The New
Fall Coats
An immense array of tl
( 'oats, the largest line
our pleasure to show
time. Mixture coats
high" good and cloths
ic New Fall
it has been
at any one
are exeeed
are scarce.-
"We were fortunate in getting this
big lot. Yelour Coats are also a
vei'V strong feature, as Avell as
plushes in all stvles. Coats $10.00
to$:i7.50.
The New
All the most wanted styles are here
for your choosing and 'ijjf V price
yon wish to pay. We are told re
peatedly our millinery is the most
reasonable, and as to style, you
know Aureus' styles are right.
Miss Farrell has turned out many
beautiful Hats for the showing, to
gether with our Pattern Hats,
makes it a very interesting display.
The New Sweaters
Are here. The new Sweaters in
wool and fiber silk, canary, rose
and Copenhagen are the leading
shades. Priced $5.00 to $59.50.
The New Petticoats
A handsome arrav of Xew
Petticoats. $2.98 to $5.50.
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