PAGE IWfl M F.I) FORI) MATL TRIBUNE, MBDFOR!).' 'oRI-XiOX. TlimSDAV. SKI'TF.MP.KR II. Ifllfi 7 TOCAL AND JL' PERSONAL 1 Reed Cliarlry of lirowuxlioro Is Bpendlni; I lie day In .Medford. .Mrs. H. K. Ililcll or Kverclt. Wash., .will arriv Friday for a nioiiUi'i visit with her daughter, .Mrs. A. U. Cun ningham. . Mrs. I.chcIi, corsets to order, ma terial and fit guaranteed. I'hone es:s-J. W. A. Mansfield of Tolo In In Mud ford for (ho County Fair. Illllle Force of Tolo 1b upending o few days In the city. KoiiiethinK Hpeclal in packers rii li ber finger cots at Ilea ill's Urns Store, otKslto Nanli Hotel. . l.'iO Til ; pnlillc library hus.Juiit ut on Itu shelves four playt, wbleli have re cently been limned In the IJrama lyca(;;!e series. The titles are: "The Apostle," Paul Myanclnthe l.oyHon; "Youth," Max llalbe; "The Mothers" CcorKO lllrmhfeld; "Ilobson's Choice ' Harold KrlKhouse. Get your bakery goods at De Voe's. C. A. Dickinson of Portland is transacting business lu Medford to day. A special well selected line of packers' rubber fiitKer cols Just in. Heath's Drug Store, opposite Nash Hotel. i:.0 I.. K. J'lckctt of Minneapolis, is a tourist visitor in the city for a few days. .Wallhnni ipnko 7 Jewels, liO-year case, $1. Guaranteed. A flno time piece. At the sign of the red dial clock. I'ay E. Dlninond, Jeweler. 1"i2 Jc lloenian of Gold Hill Is spend ing the day iu Medford, Seo the Btock labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., If you are In a hurry. All-, and MrH. H. U Irwin left Thursduy for Chicago whero tliey will spend tho winter. Medford boosters smoke the Med ford and Mt. Pitt clgaia. Geary Garrett and Walter Ilrown left Wednesday for Corvallls when they will attend tho O. A. C. Special dances N'ataloriuni Friday and r'aluiduy. Howell's 0-pleco or chestra. l.anra Kstelle Clark and Arthur O. GtiHton were married Saturday nielli. Tin v will make their home at t!.e Bel mont orchard where .Mr. Giftcn has I'een employed for the past two ear. Tim new plant of tho Nurml Bak ing Company will bo oiien for pub lic Inspection on or about September 1. Hxuct date will bo announced later. South Front street. C. N. McArlhur of Oregon I'lly It In the city on buidness today. Hutlnrnillk :tc quart at Po Voo'r. Mr. anil Mrs. Ci ornc Von der llel li.n or Hngle. Point are attendin:; (lie County Fair today. Special dancea Nutatorlum Friday and Puttmluy. Howell's ."i-pleco or chestra. number of local Flks may be seen limping around today uursiui; various sore muscles and bruises. All. the discomfort haH arisen from the prac tice hold at the ball pari: last nklit by lluck's Vets and .lorry's CmIU, who will clash In a Htrugglo for the linne kill championship of local l!id:m at the ball park Sunday. Why smoke bit cigars, when I. Gonda are only 10c, I.arkln Iteynold or llrooklngs la spending the day lu Medford. Mr. iteynold Is on his return trip fiom Portland lu his car. Auto wlioels repaired; first clnss Job guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Mitchell's Repair Shop, opposite pub. lie market. Miss Violet Iteed ami Miss llnwl Smith of Ashland are spending the day with .Medrord friends. Hakery goods at De Voo'B. P. M. McCalluin of Itlclimond, Cal. Is lu Medford to attend the county fair. Get your milk, croam, butter sgs and buttermilk at l) Voe's. Dr. ami Mrs. Alfred Nmcs of Port, land are spending a few days In Med ford and vicinity. Smoke a King Spits cigar, Eo. They are home-mado. tt Austin Corbln of Fugle Point Is upending tlie day In .Medrord. Let me do your asafe gilndlng and nmuniaiii. s.itisi'ai tlon my guaran tee. At the sign or the red dial clock. Fay K. Diamond, jeweler. IVj Virgil Coins and K. I.. I.ainli or I'nlalcy, Oregon, spent last night In .Meilford on their return from Crater ha I.e. l.muli goods at De Voe's. .Mr. ami Mrs. A. II. Adclspei gcr and son and Mr. anil Mrs. John Itliss of .Marshficlil are In Medford today hav ing slopped off on their return to Mai'Hhl'leld arter an cMended auto trip. . Dance, Trail, Snlurda, Sept. lti: orchestra; supper. Come. H7 It. H. Hean and lv. F. Kite of Port land who are with the land grant Pur vey crew which is now stationed at Trail, spent Wednesday evening and Thursday in Medrord. See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office Mall Tribune Eldg. 1). K. Richards of Corvallfs Is a butdnc visitor in Medford today. Something new, brick Ice cream In sanitary packages. Keepi two hours. Take one with you. The Shasta. Mr. and Mrs. Charl-s W. Kellogg of Hiiniom are in the city to attend comunity day at the fair. Typewriter paper of all kinds St Medrord Printing Co. Carter IJiandiui returned Thuisday morning from a surveying trip near Gold Hay. Try a Klug Splt7. cigar and en courage home Industry.- Itlchard Mitlcy and Fletcher Stout of Alenilale, Oregon, are In Medford for the county fair. ' Do Voe buys beer bottles. Krntst W. Prultt Is a business vis itor In the city from Merlin, Oregon. Baths 2.1c. Hotol Holland. Aide Cartel or Fort Klamath I. a Medford visitor for fair week. Siskiyou or Co I cut In water, 10c bottle at De Voe's; uc deposit on bottle. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jeifersou of Ku- ;icka are spending the day with Med ford friends. Gates sells Ford cars, 1200 down and $25 a month. Marshall Winter of Kagle Point Hpenl Wednesday afternoon lu Med- . ford on business. lifg fie milkshakes at De Voe's. For the best Insurance see llolmos The lusiiranco Man. John Quackcnhiisli of Fagle Point Is In tho city on business today. Why not get It at De Voe'g? D. L. Swlliart of Derby spent Wcd- incsdny afternoon lu Medford on bus iness. Penrs ai;d apple label printers for tho noguo river valley. Medford Printing Co. Miles Cantrnll Is a business visitor In Medford from Ruch. Hemstitching, pleating and all kinds of covered buttons made at Mrs. II. K. Ilaney's, Garnctt-Corey bldg. C. I). Ilrown of Montague was lu the city Wednesday trading. Mrs. I.unily, Nu-Hone Corsets, Phono 8!iS, for call, 730 W. 1 1 til St. Ashland Thursdays. K4 The usual midweek prayer meeting at the Christian church will ho held an hour earlier than usual time on account of the mass meeting to be held at the Presbyterian church. nuttermllk, 10c gul. J3e Voe's. James Smith of Itocy Ann Is spend ing the day at the fair, ii ,'"' Get your gasoline a( Do'orT's. Homer Stevenson of Buu.com Is iu Medrord for ralr week. Pear label time' Is -here. v Stock labels or special labels at the Med ford Printing Co. ' ' ' Harold McWorth of Ciuiyouvllle Is In Medford today having stopped orr for the fair on bis return from San Francisco. Horn September !, In Mr. and Mrs. Grant Itlchtttdson at their home on South Central, a 7 Mi pound girl. Mcthor and daughter arc doing nice ly. Dr. Kirehgessner will he at Hotel Nash every Wednesday. Hours for consultation, 10 to .t. A. C. Hewlett, of Kagle Point. Is spending tho day lu Medford at tho county fair. Burton Whine, linnnlo I.owe, Mer rill Handalls, l.ellh Abbott, Lynn Slack and II. Helilenrelch of Ashland are In Medford today attending tho fair and this afternoon represented Ashland in the Held meet. Charles Meo of Central PoliU Is spending' I hp clay at the fair.' : Frank Knut.cn, Hugh Ilrown, .lulin nrieii, i nomas .Mcc, i.eon ami l.aue Offenluiclier, Paul Wright and Jean Mee are among those representing Applcgals at the fair this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Farrell of Lake Creek are spending the day in Med rord. John (!rcb of Kaglo Point Is a Medford visitor today. Mr. and .Mrs. J. It. Terrlll are Med ford visitors from Lake Creek loday. W. C. Haley or l.uke Creek spent the day In Medrord. 'AI;!S. st t. I I. -In a.Miv-inu Uv t'hainluT nl (Ifputics nit w itiili Mry ami tiipl'Hiialtc ihinliim. I'rniiicr i'.nitml Mii attiMiinon laiil tit upon llir rlo-c iMiMiHrii(iuii auu.m tlu-Vn-tcnlc alhr-. The pivniior tvvii'wn. Itu' I'iiruia-laniT. h-adiii.c: up to the two imo-I H'i-fiit illipnt'taiit tlfXelnp-nM'ut- it tin war. Iiiiiuunm' tlfclara tinii ut war amnt Aa-lria ami lln ly' (Ifi-litralit'ti ot wv upon (irr niuity, ami tlrrlarrtl : "Tiin a-ain' rualnaialiuH i- ui't'ii ol' lite Wi'lrMiiinaltoti to parti-e mmv intimately vm day mill of :.ti(n -ili'tii; tlie unit tt.) ininu The aHic-, pidlitu; lin-ir i-l torN in . nmuMtii, cihu-'Hiiiii- and (-t'ldihiilm tln-ai in vUtv 'nll:iliiiratiin. haw dvtcnuiiH'd upon an r'oiifion n' tin- war alon lliKe lint-. '1 ln ficnnaiiit' rnipirt'-; t tint tli(Mii-idi n.ln.-i'd to tln didVn-ivr. Tin- tun i ; 1 1 1 m tin' operation ha' c?mpvd Uh-iu.' ' IS! WILL AID F In ni'lcr to M'i'ttrc the lain nces -aiy lo ii,ileel il water .-apply, two i'iuie- lire open to the city. A -pc-eial bill can lie irc-entcd ennprc-s, lor ileeiiin-.' the Innd in the O. Si land i;raiil, or the iil can iurcha-e at the pri-e id' T-L'.-'ill an acre the land needed. The lir.-l -lep i I" u-i'er-t ii in the ilc.-f riptinn- u.I' Ihe liunl wanted. In cither ca-c the city will hae I In as-i-tall'-c el' cx-Gm'ernnr 0- v,iih Wc-t, who. a- - ial attor ney for I lie ilepnrlnicnl nf the interior. 1- I ml: inr after the iM.vcintnenl'- in-Icn-I iu the (1. & C Innd iiinl. Speaking on the Mibjcct, Mr. Wc-t .aid; "I can't -ec any cau-c for alarm over the fact that .-cvcrnl of the par-eel- of land needed to protect the -iiuree of .Medford'- water supply happen to be incliiilcd within the laud rcccnily taken from the t). & (.. by Ihe federal g:ovcruicnt. Had title remained in Ihe railroad company nulhiuv wonlil have pievenled the -ale nf Ihe land- In private parties. "There is no iiic-iiiin but what it will he. tlie policy ui Iliy government to favor the city njid protect its wil ier spicily, either tlirou'li the perma nent withdrawal of the lands from cn ir.v 'inn, -ale or by pci-milting- Ihe p'un:liase of Ihe siiinc by I lie city at the minimum price of .fl!..')!) per acre. ' jljcislatioii will be required, liow eCrv "lo carry out thi- prugrnni, uml I will ho glad to aid iu ilriiftiu the hill ncee--nr.v to secure relief. Such a hill would find little or no oppn-iliou in con're und could he pa ed with out ally ;:reat delay." .E. ELECTS OFFICERS Tl)' I'ltllnwiii tiirici'i's wore niVclol litst niyhl In si'ivc (lie i.'ii-'uiiii; y'ar: I'rrsitlent, (Icnit llakcr; vicc-im'si-d-iit. Mr. L.tnird: si-i ivtiirv, Mi-n ai It- Vurk: Irciisurcr. Mis Iaiy Knin cxcfiilivi cuiiiiiuttcc, Mises Miirinn (!null, I!ulli Wjinift', Wiliii' lu)Vni(, Kstlicr Vji4ht, M:ry Linrts, KnMH'fs York. The ('. K. is in a rnosf mm i.-Iiiii lt con (lit inn ntnl n if p;ni niiiv l ih zrrn tiling". Tlie it't'i'ci- will installed Stimlay cvt-Miiii: at K uVliM'k liy Krv. All n il A. .1. Ili, ifiNli'd Uy ('. A. .M'-t kcr, nr-idciil ol" , Ik Mnlfonl Y"UH'' I'cttplr's . I'iimui. A .-in'cial uniiral prurani ir. arranfti. RECORD CROWD AT OPENING (Continued fiom rage One.) in addition tn tln x 1 ii 1 1 i t ion of (lie lali-t kinks in ilnv-s liv loi-a ston-s. Tlie hand -will lurni-li init-ic during 'lit' I'.iU'i'tainincnt and later will play Tor dancing. 'rnniminw will Im' A-dilnini i!ay 'al tin' lair. Tlie nu-ri-liaiits of that rilv willp nlinft vv -ton.-- and foinc in a tddV- ,h ?iiltrntlaiici nf L'OOtJ is vs prt'trtl Ifnui A Ida ml, in adtlitioii o ln(-al and rural at li'mlam-i'. On the -I'lidav pvoyrain appears a varied li- ol cvnts, ita-litdint; a laill yailu. O'lteo, ImiII ami ln'nnclio ridiau and roping eoiilot.s. A!u t)ir man agement lias ia lore a number of amu-inu slants, tlin naluie of whieli will nut now di-olo-e. 'flu- -lyle -how at tlie upl'iwn liuildin- will lie uixeh ,'i-iim Kiiday niht willi -eeial added new Munis. Turks to Permit Relief for Syria WASlllXtrrON, Sept. I I. The Turkish government is a communUa tlun reeeived today at the state de partment consents to shipmtMit of re lief supplies r ro in the l uited States to famine sufferers iu Syria. Tho action roverhes the previous attitude of Turkish olTlclnls who had refused two urgent ideas by the department for the privilege to make shipments. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAN I hit Man for Renerul ranch work. Si liui hard. Phone Cl!-ICi. FOR SAI.K - tlood mare tor eale trade for good mill It cow. Ciininl 6 H I!-. i:.J I'OU SAI.i: A lloosier steel ranpn in uood condition. Vluuie r. ! s J. TWO TRIPS DAILY HKTWKBN MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT S II. Harnlpli'd auio will leave R'iKl Point at 8 A. M nn.l I P. M daily, encept Sunday-', lev Medford A. M. and ( I'. M. Will call for passemers at hotels In Medford and hotels and business houses In K.'ikI l'oint ruo.VE 3 X3 Oil 3-IJ. IDENTIFY METAL IN BILLING'S TRIAL SAX I'liANCI.SCO. Srpl. Jl. IVoik of iilcutilVini; bits of metal found near the scene alter the bomb cM.li.si.,,, ),.., .Ilv ,1,.,:,,., prepiircilncss parade, ciuitiuued today ut the trial of Warren K. llilliii.'- for nuirder. Itillin-.'s is the'rir-t of live ilefeuilant- under arrest to be tried for complicity in the bomb outrage which resulted iu Ihe death of ten persons. . . i Many piicc- iif caHrid'e shells, iron (lipe, hearings, nu'tal fasteners and hits of i'uiittit iou leather from tile alleu'cd suitcase houih have been of fered liv Ihe prosecution, but several other such irrtlcles remain to be iden tified today by witnesses who picked them mi soon after the explosion. Seventy or more per-ons remain to be called hy tlie district attorney to present the evidence a;.'ainst hillings. It was exjiected many of them v.ill be culled in rapid succe-sion as soon ti the work of iiiciitilyinj; exhibits is completed loday. , GERMANS PLAN OFFENSIVE (Continued from pace one) lion, the Hrili-h-who advanced aern-s J ihe Slruma heinj; reported to have, withdrawn lo the we.- t bank. The Ser- hiniis, however, are continuing their pressure nyain-t tile I'lilmirians alont;j the western end of the' line. The I I'Ycneh war office report announces; that the enaenieiit near Lake Os-; trovo is Iurniu; iu lavor ol the allies and that Unitarian tri'iicbes and a height northwest of Lake ()-trovo have been captured by the Serbians. I.ate-t reports from both sides oni the campaign in the Rumanian prov-1 ince of Ilobrud.ju show the opposing forces in cnntncl 11 loiitr virtually the. How's This ? We nffpr Ono HiiitdrrrJ Hoi I a r IlwBrl fnr any com nf ('tarrh that eantiot U- curril br llall I Catarrh Curo. . b , J. cin:.M;' & uo Toledo, o. Vi'r. the' ulPrHiennl, hurt known 1. J., Cbctiry for tbt1 lust 13 y.-nrH, ami twllcvc liiin Dfrtfff ly honoriitilr In nil ttiisin"M Irnnsm'tinni cds1 bj Ann. NAT. RANK OF COMMKRCK. , --,- Xohuo, Obio. FTaH'ii rntfirtlf Cnri la taken InxrtmMr. im'lne 1lr-ctlr iimhi j)iP IjI.umI mid intn-ous Mirfn'-ri of tlie nyitfciii. Tfntlirtiminl'i sent rn--. I'rire 7j ;cnts pp lf!ttil fr'W hy fill Ilrnpinla. Take Hull's' Fiitnliy Vll (or ftmnllpaHqn. Protect - your Complexion with Marinello Motor Cream' i Forms a protecting coat beforo the,! application of powder. Keeps the' skin smooth and free from irritation,; and prevents tan and sunburn. i ' Price 50c i MARINELLO HAIR SHOP! 107 (iarnett-L'orey IllilK. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT tXKf.'XX)OOOOOCOOCOCX)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOC $ AVII)AYS: "One ofllie most ni.iiealin.'-cliiira.-ter- i.iitions I have e'er seen, special elTort to see. Playing today PARAMOUNT-OLIVER M0ROSCO -Presents a George Beban I g " ; The .well-known player 2 . of Italian characters in 8 ; .' " : 13 greatest triumph :: 3 !8 OOmMIA 8 I. -km- g Written hy (!eo. ISehan-L. Met 'lo.key. 8 A .slrikini;ly ori.oiiuil story, aboiunlimr in patlms, hear! interest and dramatic situations. 8; 5 PT i ITft THEATER , : 51 A The Home of ' UNCLE SAM 8 I O H ttfit. Paramount AT WORK entire limit. Appnicntly a general ciifKigvpielit i iinieniinj;. 'iikitelie,lbrou!:li. Italy t-n.v an offensive ciiiiMiain in the linlkans S pro-'re-s at liernt; ont at the conur- al powers now in 1 l"'V"-- jfiei-many's contribulioii lo the lorce ; heiii',' lixeil at '.'iMI.iiiiil men and Aus i Ilia's at lllll.lhlil. . ., I . . In. :,!. illil MIT . i i-.. . . - ! -IK1I Oltl ASTONISHED BY KIMW.K MIXTfltK Medford people arc astonished at the INSTANT action of simple buck thorn hark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adier-1-ka. ONE SPOONFUL re nion'i'auch surprising loul matter it reMe.es almost ANY C'AfSE constipa tion, sour stomach pr gas. Iiocautc dler-l-ka acta on DOTII.lowor and upper bowels, a few doses often re lieve or prevent appendicitis. A short treatment helps chronic stom ach trouble. L. I). Haiiliiof... DniB tisf. . ' . ' AMl.SIC.MKXTS TONKillT. Page kfml Don't Fail to See I EAST Her eji-catcijt ti'iinii)lj since "A ImioI I'Ikth Was." J ii tliis.iicturt' Miss 15iU'!t dot's not njiponr in a' vampire rule, still Jut work ij suiiei-lj. - PATHE NEWS ! TOMOK'KOW: De Wolf Hopper in "Mr. Goode," the Samaritan" . and is truly worth making a x $ and TOMORROW MATINEE AND NIGHT Thedci EARA MR. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of Piano and Harmony A successful teacher who gets resiilta quickly. To avoid disap pointment, register now, as vacaut lesson periods are limited. HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO JOKiurnett .Medford, Oregon MRS. E. V. COFFIN v Teacher of :r PIANO AND VOICE ui hosk am;. EDWARD CHARLES ROOT Music Studio COLl-EtiU Ul'ILUlNG. 31 XOltTU GHAPK feTKKET. Teacher of Violin, Clarinet and Fretted Instruments Modern scientlcic instruction. The uiifoidnient of the pupils lnd.ividuallty 1s assured and sustained. Orchestral training. Includ ing discipline for pupl's. PIANO INSTRUCTION D. Gertrude Shoults Teacher of Experience and Pupil of Fred Alton Haight Phone UG-L MISS EDNA WARNER . Teacher of the Popular Fletcher Music Method Fundamentals of music learned by means of games. Applicable for pupils of any jige over five years. Hotel Holland Building Over t he MaJl Tribune- ' ; L'hone 3.U-J BIG DANCE NATATORIUM Friday and Saturday Evenings Prof. Howell's 5-Piece Orchestra Tickets-6 for 50c, 14 for $1 i.lt you don't dance, coine and hear the music Dancp Starts 9 p. in. Oregon State Fair (State Fair Grounds) SALEM, , OREGON Sept. 25-30, Inc. Low Round Trip Fares will be on sale from all stations iu Oregon, September -1 to liUth, with final return limit of October 4th. Live Stock. Agricultural. Horticultural, Poultry and many other exhibits. Ifaces daily. Special events. All Trains Stop at Fair Grounds Ask local agent for fares, train service, etc., or write JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon Southern Pacific Lines - Coivy IliiildiiiK J'liono 711. riio.M-: nnu-L reiinsvlvauia Ave.