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PAGE TWfil MTWFORT) MAT1, TRTBUNP3. MRDFORP, OREdOX, SATlTTiDAY, KEPTEM TiKVx Ifl. 19IR OCAL AND PERSONAL Jasper X. Hall, fulhur of Court Hull, who was liurt Thursday whi n he was thrown lo Iho pavement from a jitney. In rccoverim; Klowly. Ilo In uffcriuK from I lie heavy coiiciihkIoii when IiIh head Blruck the pavenieu'. IIh Ik In rhuriio of u nurno ami will ho ronrined lo his hud for u week or more, Ailond the hilt dunce at tho "Xat" ' toulKhl. Kxrellent mimic. Tho nieinliern of Chester A. Arthur Tost anil Ladles' Relief Corps wIhIi to thank all of those who bo kindly helped Ihem with their proKram at Ashland last Wednesday, .Med ford day- Spcclal Invitation to tho ladles to see the old Hum RainhliiiK devices now forever hanlshed, at ItoariiiK t'ntnp. Altenihiuls will condu't visitors thru the KuinhlliiK don. Admission free. ll2 Mr. and Mrs. K. Trefren of Ashland am Medford visitors durhiK fair week. Mrs. Leach, corsets to order, ma terial and fit guaranteed, l'l'.une BK3-.1. Jllss Maliel I led more and Mrs. Arthur .lohnson and son of Weed are KliendiiiK a few days with Medford friends. (let your hakory goods at De Von'a. J. .1. Mcf'all waK a huslness visitor In lie glly Saturday from lOimone. Sco tho stock lalieis carried by the Medford Printing Co., If you are In a. hurry. A. It. Overhouse of Sacramento Is upending H few days In the city on huslness. May a Bold nilKtset for 10 cents and win enough to danco all night at Homing Camp, llest of music, cool hull and drinking fountain In hall room. . 1 lis , Mr. and Mrs. V: I,. Sullivan of New York arc tourist visitors In Hie city. lCnjny yourself at tho "Nut" dance this evening, if you don't dunce come and hour the music. ' Miss Lillian Warrell arrived In tho city Friday afternoon from Alliuiiy, Medford boosters smoke the Med ford nnd Mt. nit cigars. ,!len .1. McCuddcn of Salem la u huslness visitor In the city. Tho now plant of tho Nurinl Unk ing Company will bo open for pub lie Inspection' on Of iihonj,8optoinhor 1. TCxnet, tiiilo yvlll bo, announced later. , South Front street. ', ...Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Wagner of Portland spool Friday night with Medford friends and lert Saturday tuorillnu In their cur for Sun Fran cisco. rtuttermilk 3c quart at T)o Voe's. A. D. Hudson of Tangent, la a busi ness visitor In tho city. Why smoke bit cigars, when L Gondas aro only 10c. Harriot Wilson of lledrlck, Iowa, arrived In MedTord Friday afternoon und will leach lu the city schools dining the coining year. Auto wheels repaired; first class Job gimrantoert, Prices reasonable. Mitchell's Kepnlr Shop, opposite pub lic market. IMrs. P. S. Could and Miss Violet Could or Norwalk, Wis., arrived In Meiirord Friday afternoon. Misn Could will teach In Hie city schools dining the coming year. Ilakery goods at De Voo's. Mr. anil Mrs. W. Williams of Port land are spending a Tew days with friends iu .Medford and .liii lisom llle. Cot your milk, croam, butter eggs and buttermilk at 1) Voe's. Nellie II. Heien of Denver Is In Medl'oid and will teach during the year. Smolio a King Spltr. cigar, Co. They are home niado. tf Sum Itollins of cm fin Creek spent Friday and Salurday In Medford trausaiilng business and attending Hie lair. I.unih goods at Do Voo's. W. .1. llurhldge left Saturday after noon with it load of supplies for the store at Piospect. Let me do your awite grinding and iiioiinlaln. Satisfaction my guaran tee At the sign or the red dial clock. Fay K. Illuimiml, jeweler. 112 Mr. ami Mn,. M. A. He Vlnua and son. wldi have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. .1 F. lllttsou for two weeks, len Saturday morning for their home In Tuln. Okla. The big crowd will be at lioaiiug Camp tonight at the Armory. See the - Hed Hog Saloon, o. K. KiMiiuriiiit and the old iline pl.iying 'em to the limit al Faro. Itouletle, Three Card Monte an, T enl i -Ope. Ten cents will win enough In dance al Itbe rest of your lite. l.'i Dean Feirell of UroivusbiMo spent Saturday ul the ralr lu Medrord. See Have Wood about that fire In surance policy, Office Mall Tribune lilde. Frank Smith was a business isltor hi tho city from Fugle Point Satur day. Hemstitching, pleating and all kinds of covered buttons made at Mrs. n. K. llnney's, Carnett-Corey Jjl'Jg. The Westerluud Orchards, as usual, succeeded In carrying off a large number of premiums at the county fair, IS prizes Iu all being taken this your for. products grown on their orchards. In sidle of the se vere damage done by wind during the month or August, manager .1. A. Westeiiund managed to arrange u fine display of products of the fair. He in the cixv.ii al the "Nat" dance tonight. L. A. Aiilioll of Unite Fulls spent Saturday lu Medford, Something new, brick Ico cream In sanitary packages. Keeps two hours, Tako one with you. The Shasta. , W. C. Pool Is a business visitor , lu tho city from Kagle Point. ' . - Try a King Spitz cigar and en courage home Industry. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker of Yreka are spending a few days In Medford. Mr. Parkerjs superinten dent of the company which is operat ing several lurge gold dredges near Yreka. De Voe buys beer bottles. Uecrnlts with heavy bass voices are wanted lo fill out Jerry's Colts and Puck's Vets, who clash In a game for the championship of local Klkdom lit (he ball park at 2:. 10 to morrow afternoon. Tho Colls are feeling their oats already and .ferry guarantees them (o go without spurs. The aged vels. Including the pitcher. 'red Weeks, w ho shone as a mound slar 4i years ago, are being fed a doso of hop once an hour and their captain Is conrfdent that they will walk away with the honors. Tho management requests that Hie water hoys, bat boys and pig tails bo on baud early to assume their duties. Hatha 2",c. Tlotol Holland. ' W. A. Palmer Is n business visitor In tho city rrom Salem, Ore. Siskiyou or Colestln wator. lOe bottle at De Voe's; 5c deposit on bottle. Howard Mayfleld of Itogue fllver spent fair week lu Medford. Ladies especially Invited to soe Itoarlng Camp at the Armory. At tondnnts will explain tho old time gambling devices now banished for ever. Admission free. . 1 r. 2 I. o ni A. Smith of ltlngwood, III is in Medford. Gates sells Ford curs, 1200 down and $25 a month. . . j- - O. II. Mlnnlng of ApplegartJMviis a huslness vlsilor In tho cHy. Saturday. Dig 5c. milkshakes at Do Voe's. .loo llanna of Trail spoilt Saturday In Medford on buidncjiK. For tho best Insurance soo Holmes The Insurance Man. iChiitvKlntllcb, Miss .1 u mt Fiuiuui and. Mr. und Mrs. William Ciieye will leave Sunday morning for the N'oiih Fork of tho Itogue to sponU two weeks hunting nnd fishing. Why not got It at De Voe's? Dr. J. I'". Ileddy returned to Crauts Pass Friday. He has closed TFdeal for Hie Installation of a concentrating' plant nt Takllmn on the properly of the Waldo Copper company. Mrs. Lundy, Nu-Ilone Corsets, Phouo 838, for call, 730 W. 11th St. Ashland Thursdays. 154 Miss Pearl Hoss of Central Point spent Saturday with Medford frloudit. lluttormllk, 10c gal. De Voc'n. Frank Lewis of Fugle Point Irans acled business In .Modtord Saturday. Pour label .time Is here. Stock labels or special labols at the Med ford Printing Co. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Holmes of Ashland attended Iho fair Friday and Saturday. Dr. Klrrhgcssncr will be at Hotel Nash every Wednesday. Hours for consultation, in to ;t. Miles Canlrall was a fair visitor Saturday from Applognto, Cot your gasoline nt Do Voe's. William Nycswurnor of Talent was in Medford on business Saturday. Typewriter ipor ot all kinds at Medford Printing Co. Leonard and Henry Freeman of Central Point were In Medford shop ping Saturday. Leonard leaves Sun day fur O. A. ('., and Henry will leave shortly for llerkeley to attend Hie I'nlverslty of California. Waltham make 7-Jewels. 20-year case. Jii. Cuuruulccd. A fine time piece. At the sign of the red dial clock. Fay Diamond. Jeweler. 1.1 2 K. D. Hriggs of Ashland Is iu Med ford on business today. Nelson Durham has been appointed by the probate court as administrator or the estate of Finery L. Coodrldgo. who died In Medford August 22. I!' Hi. and left properly In Lane county valued at ft. mm. J. M. Duf liniu, II. II. Olcntt and K. K. Spencer were named by the court to make the appraisement of the property. Cottage (irnv Sentinel. Frank lihoades returned Friday tilgbl from Crauts Pass, where he spent a Tew daa on engineering busl iiess. T IV Spafiord of limb spent the day at Hie fuir Salurday. Clnrence )iod as a lisltor lu I be city rrom Cold Hill Saturday. Lee Fallow or Lake Creek attended the fair Saturday. J. M. Hmkloc wns a business visitor lu the city Saturday from ltuch. Miss Lorraine Lawlon left Satur day morning for San Jose, where she will attend Hie California State Nor mal school, SOCIALIST NOMINEE IS OUT FOR VOTES xNIVVVWVfW WAMiVA GEORGE R.KIRKPATRICK. ' Kiikiuitiick, of .Newark, X. J., P socialist canilidato lor vice iiix'siileut, mul tom-iiig western stutes. ' Mrs. ftogor licunetl roturned Sat urday morning from u three week's stay lu Sun Francisco and Palo Alto, where. Frances Bennett Is attending Stanford University. O. U. Vurbeck was iu Medford Saturday morning after supplies fur his Union Creek store. Miss Maiiou Pulmer lert Saturday morning for Sun Joso to ulleud the California Slate Normal. Kdwin Foss Is spending a tew days at Copco, Cal., where tho California Oregon Power Company Is construct ing a dam. 1 ilarry Itosenburg is in from his raiivb to.aUepil tlic falti .where ho Is an,e.Nlibitor. r ;4 Mrs. Al Uarrelson wil return to her home lu Yrckii Monday morning alter u visit of severul weeks with friends In Medford. Col. Ceorge P. Minis will assume his duties us post muster October I, President Wilson having signed all confirmations of appointments. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pclouzo spent Friday afternoon and evening ill .Medford. HULL OF BURNED 9 1$ .uiL.ni MAKS1IF1KM), Or., Sopt. Hi -The hull oltlio Uurnori hU'ihiut Cunrowt was Htlll ttiiioUlb'rliiK today. Luat nlKlit Iho fire broke, forward more fiercrly than ever and It wa.s appar ent K8 a result that (he vohhcI is now completely gutted. Urr hull Ih badly wui ikmI aljove the water line. It wan considered today nniikely that an ut tompt would be made to tow the Con KroBH to Scatile until the fire dies out completely as a skeleton crew will be needed aboard during the trip to steer her. Captain Cousins of the CongronB said today he placed no credence in minora thai the fire which destroyed the Congress was of iacendiary origln. "Such a theory in prepoHloroiiB," suitl (he captain. I.OXHOX Srpj, IP. A Kcuter.lis- ;Hh IrniK AiIu-il- ttidav imliratc (bat .M. Culljiirvycrtiponln, suunnnn- v lo Tnloi by Kini: l onlauline, ha been cuttutcd with Ibe Innnji I mn of a new cabinet iu Mir region tu I lie Zaiuiis tniuisi rv. M. (ulhiii vt'ii)inuln. wns a iuciu- ber nt the Thentoki ealiincl. ATIIKNS, Sept. Hi.- Kitiir Con -lauliue ltt a I'ltTiionn cjiIIimI Nicolas Ca!lai;yei"MptMilis. a laivverand pres ident ot' the board of iliivrti- of the Inoiiiiitt bunk, (n Tnlni tn diMus tlie poiliilily nf lonniny a eahiuet. M. ( 'ailax y erupt ni In- i-, a Mip purler of lite cuti-nte imiim1. 4iicourmemetit ThisisTculiarih a lime tor tu and Cbmfoit . -' A Mnka known your I rf rTS V wants, or desires. " 1 " nnd by all means keep '"Mother's Friend" ueurby, for In It you c:iu put complete confidence and rellnbltlty as a menus of n?sl;lug iiiitiue lu neconipllsliitijr Its wonder ful work of preparation. "Mother's Friend" soothes the distressing paim and kIvcs relief from morning sick nc.n, a" well as mnkea au easier de livery, (let a bollle at your driitf- use externally and note the ui Israel ion rei'elved. A free beek on Aretherhood will be scut all mothers. Wrlle for one. Addre-s The Tlnidllelil Regulator Co., -.'Fl l.sinnr in. Ik.. Aliauls, liu. L DAY AT E A lare crnwd wilncs-ed Hie final day's proriun at the lair grounds (his afternoon. Tin- linals in bur I; in it nialelies, race and special events were held, giving (lie most varied and intcieslii'j; even Is ul Ilia se-sion. ' AtfeiHlance at liie fair has been very heavy thi year, :(12( adiihs iind 7(il children bcin present the first day and ICHI.I adnlls and '27A cbilp!ren the second day. ; , ; . , ., The resnlls of yc-lcnlay, Alilauil'. day, races ami events are a. fol lows : Ve.-.lerda.vs Itcsulis. It was A-hhind day ' the race events. Their entries won the half mile anil (piaticr mile even In the best outests of the day. Wade Hampton, ridden by A rant, finished an easy winner in the (piarter, covering Ibe iistaneo in L1 1 2-." seconds, ltaml.v was second and Helen Ilurkc third. In the ball'-mile, Arant n Kit Idler finished first, bcatimr mil Hessie Mills in handy faxhiun. Sunflower Hell was third. The time was ol sec- uuds flat. Haby Doll, the fnurtb en try iu the race, failed to start, owing; o a broken stirrup. ' The winning of these two races on I the Ashland visitor in good humor and furnished some excellent sport. Curley Stanlev rude Nero for i. seconds before he was heaved.; This i.s the longest any rider has ever been aide to stick. A colored hov called Parson' lasted oiiiek. Doe Helms won the goat roping nnd tying contesl in !U 4-." seconds, being lucky to cm teh the goat by a hind leg on Hie first throw, Kubli, the lirsl en trant, was getting along tine hntil his orse walked away, dragging the nimr goat along. His time was over a min ute. Curley Stanley won the quick change nice, with Kubli second. In the cowboys relav race, the Murphy string of Ashland won the race in 4:2u for the day; (iitson sec ond, time 4 :-'.. und Kubli third, time 1 : lu the bucking contests Dollarbide on Star made Iho best ride of Ibe af ternoon, his horse tearing away a sec tion of Ibe judge's sland. Kubli stuck to the finish, lie made, a good vide. Two or three of the other bucking horses refused to buck with any vim, and (here, were-no awards. Chester Kubli won Ibe cowboy's pony race, with liny Ward second. and the Ihree-eigbls of a mile race for two-year-olds' was won hv Sur prise. I.ady Slipiicr second and Dick Turpin third. Soehil Awards. The li-t of special awards, with Ibe exception of the ladies domestic and line ails departments, is now com plete and is as follows : Ycgel ublo.s C. IS. Stevens, four stalks sweet eorn; Mrs. C. 11. Stevens, second sunflower; ,1. ,. McAhron, as paragus beau; J. S. Vandorfv, Dike's IVuk squash; John Deiutaer, sun flower; D. V. Wilson, second aspara gus beau; W. K. Whiteside, straw berry, musknielou; C. .). Jtromtner, Mammoth Chilean, squash ; 1'. I!. Stevens, sheaf timothy. Kruit V. L..Holdridi:e, green gage plains; K. D. Hriggs, Oregon che-d-nuts; T. I leimiotli, .'t plates Huerre Master; C. S. Kicker, blackberries ; John Dcmnier, three plates crapes; W. K. Smith, ti'il raspberries, hlaekber- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKD -Woman or girl to work six hours a day, room at home. Mrs. W. T. York. 12u Laurel atreot, phono -tini-R. Highest quality, jewelry repairing diamond settluK, watch ?Jrf repairing Martin J. Rcddy VV.,Jf The Quality Store for fes Reliable (.ioods. 212 li. Main SL Medford, Ore. Protect 'your Complexion with Mainello Motor Cream . - j l'ornis a protecting coat beforo the application -of powder. Keeps the skin smooth and free from Irritation, and prevents tan and sunburn. Price 50c MARINELLO HAIR SHOP -IOT (inmett-l'orcy HldK. TWO TRIPS DAILY I DliTWEEN j MEDFORD and EAGLE POINTj S. H. Hnrnlsh's auto will leave, F.asle Tolut at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M dailv, except Sunday: leave Medford 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. Will call for panxers at hotels In Medford and! hotels and Business nouses IB r.ngie Point. PHONE 3 X2 OR S-XS. ries; J. "A. AVeslerluiiil, Hoover's Hed H)ilrxt sceotiiV Biij ire Fuster; llel 1 iu orehn rd, 'box Seekel penrs. J.oenl :ron nur.-ery kIocU, X, S. I '.en nil I. I oinuicreiul diplilv nv'iites; jcwcl ers' display iiiiles, K. Ilean. li-.fi!iiv lionev mul wax, ,lax. Stew art. . riorieiillure Mi. K. W. Ilolli.-, eeo!nl Ilnli Dixon ruse; Mrs. Juiner (iruiris first MoipiVt Aiuurellis; Mrs. A. YV. K'eizur. seeuiul ilispluy roses; l.cster Itenuelt, iirilen Display by hoy under HI. ' - . , Ciiliiinry -Mrs. Knuie 'Aniiinn. first sJit liiseuil ; Mrs. John liellin. ,U'er. first collude eheeser Mrs.' Mi L. Iliirtley, lirsl Imller; Mi-s.'ll. t1'. Slei' verlseu, first can liciins"; Mt's.:S.,(l. ltiley, seeond hhtler; .Mrs. I'. W. Ilolil riilj;e, seeond enii tonintocs'. ' ' ' A sliort stylo, show, followed bv n burlesque iin ' the-eoii'il'iiliohiil .show will be uieu ill Hie uplown liiiildin;; loni'ht. Tlu floor will Inter be eleiir ed mul the biiuil will I'uruish liiusie lor free il;inein.u:. A fitM)l I'OSITIO.V The puKKage uf the eiKht hum law by conuress has created a bin demand for telegraph operators, both in rail way and commercial service. .Youiik men and yoniiK women can 'obtain positions at $75, $SU and $90 per month. Write at once tor Cull parlic-. ulurs to the Railway TeleKraiih Ins t, Panama bldg., Portland, Ore. KiS Brnco Wilson leaves Sunday on an auto trip to tho Modoc lava beds in the Klamath country. AMUSEMENTS ! Q.p Theatre Tonight D. W. GRIFFITH TRIANGLE - . rrcseiits DeWolf Hopper "'' i " in Mr. Goode, the Samaritan Mr. Ilitpper is living np tn his repulaliim as a- runaiaker- a sure cure lor one who wants a irooil, clean lauh and yvl, clean caiec!y. , - His latest Triande l'ietiviv is ".Mr. (itnnle, the ainarfian." Vtm shunUl inake it a point to see it. Then there's a' Keystone Comedy a halt mile of svvil't -uiuvin uetioii, Bubbles of Trouble Kvcry one of liiciu n burst of 1 ; i u u 1 1 1 i il's ii u in 'iuiiiul I'uii l'cst'.' ' Mmc. 0!ga Pntrova in . '"The Scarlet Woman" and a George Ado Fable WHERE TO GO TONIGHT STAR TONIGHT THEATRE the Kxciuisilc, in La Tluit unnint tub' t tin t lovable talc of the carefree iM-opH' of the old itohcnriii. XKSTOH t'U.MKDY. "WHEN AUNT MATILDA FELL" Boheme .EDWARD CHARLES ROOT Music Studio COLLKC.K Bi;iI.l)l.N"0. 31 XOltTll (JHAru STUKET. Teacher of Violin, Clarinet and Fretted Instruments Modern scientlclc instruction. Tho unfoldtuent ot the pupils Individuality is aasured and sustained. Orchestral tvainluy, includ ing di' ipllne for pupils. . - '.; ' !' -r MRS. - E. V. COFFIN Teacher of PIANO AND VOICE lilt IIOSH AVK. MISS EDNA WARNER Teacher of the Popular Fletcher Music Method Fundamentals of niusic learned by" menus of panics. Apiilicable for pupils of any age over five years. Hotel Holland Building Over the Mail Tribune PIANO INSTRUCTION D. Gertrude Shoults Teacher of Experience and Pupil of Fred Alton Haight I'lioJie UG-L MR. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of Piano and Harmony A successful teacher who gots results quickly. To avoid disap pointment, register now, as vacant lesson periods are lluillcd. HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO 'iOJCiaiiiotti MEDFORD - Seat Sale Show Day 'viwr'' iunm in BUFFALO BILL SSSfB, ihe VOCI&INAL WILD WtST ' PRAIRIE OUTFIT OF UiTvSTi'Hf m YJf ' VV INDIANS. RftNCH CIHIS T!la'?,rij,t.nioHlN(. AMS f bA 1 COWBOYS ANDiyja.;.' Ulp, YWX .. 'O fe" ? W KV MENAGERIE W M L 0nLDWiVT J W I.. TOlUfflEOV " FASCINATING I- v MU.ciowHs.couuitm. r . gala STREET PARADE s1 2:15 Two Performances Daily, Rain crShLnc fl :15 Doora Open an Hour Earlier Op.H i"HOM': ,-iii((-ii Phone :;i l-.J 5!j5 Peniisvlvaiiiii Ave. - C'oiey HuiI0in riiono 712. .SSKP. 28th at Haskins'. Drug Store TKECrJLY BABY Sred zt& Bern in Captivity utPivtif, APRIL 15, 1916. dECS ELEPHANT 1 LE WEIGHS AOLE l15-