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PAGE TW irrcnTOTtT) matt; trtrxtne, mrdfotid, oheoox. moxday, octotieti 2, ioi I0CAL AND J PERSONAL Miami, Arizona, papers contain tin; ; announcement of I ho incorporation of tho CIrealer Ajo Copper company, cap italized at J r,,K00rui)(i, to operate roii j)or inlniiH in Yumo county, mo miles from the border. A. R Saline, for merly of Medford la the inoviuK spirit in ihe. project. Order a case ot WHnliard Nr-rtor. You will like It. Phone r, I, MIfs Juno lliniiutii left Sunday ev ening for 1-os Anmdos where she will study music for Hevernl nigutlia thin winter. She was accompanied hy Mrs. Henry Keino, who Ik onrouie to Davenport, Iowa, whore, she will visit relatives, 10. A. Hildrelb, Sr., of liutte Kali", was a recent Medford visitor. Pear label time Is hero. Stock labolfi or special labels at the Mod ford printing Co. City Klocf rician Hintmin sustained a slightly Injured band Sunday morn ing while washing a malted milk bot tle. Tie filled tho bottle hair full of hot water and screwed the lid on and It blew up, scalding and cutting bin right hand badly. J. W. Swaren of Haywood, Cat., Ih visiting In Medford Mi in week. Highest prico paid for ' ntr'Mlv fresh much e;xt.'H. f'afn Holland. J. W, Martin of Seattle I stopping in Medford for a few days. ' Cot your kuhoUiir at T)e. Voo's. 1 h. 11. Pulton of Chicago In in Med 1'6 rd for a few days vifdl this week. ' Many people upproelalo Woinliard Nectar, because they like it ko. Phono r'l- for delivery. R. I J. Helt.ol of Dayton, Ohio, is visiting In Medford for a few days. Wo advise any nun wanting China pheUKantH mounted to have It done this year, as the season will probably be closed next year. KiN" Tl. II. Carson of Portland Is in Medford on business today. T will not charso you anything if T can not fix your watch to keep satisfactory time. Kay 10. Diamond, Jeweler, At tho Hlgn of tho red dial clock. IC". Chan. R. Palcholdnr of Portland i stopping in Medford today. War prices paid for clean cotton rags nt Medford Printing Co. i T. W. .lonen of Milwaukee is stop ping In Med lord for a few days. Have you tried tho'Welnhard Nec tar? It's tho most popular drink. Phone nt. P. 11. Uelme.Mng of Portland Ib in Medford on bu Minnas today. Mi'H. Pencil, Parclay Tailor made corsets, guaranteed. Phono tISS-.T, It. C. Hush of Applegalo was in Medford Monday after nupplleK. Sell those clean cotton rags while the high priceu are on. Medford Printing Co. Archie Met. each of Haiidon Is Medford on business today. Pig 5c milkshakes nt Po Voe'a. Jack Narehun nf Prospect hi Medford on business today. Seo the stock labels curried by tho Medford Printing Co., if you are In a hurry. j It. K. (Jordan of Pan Francisco Is i visiting In Medford today. j Fee Pnvo Wood about (hat fire In-! Aiirnuco policy. Office Mall Trillium Pldg. ; N. J. lieft of San Jose, is visiting friends in Medford this week, Putterniilk, lite gal. Po Voe's. O. K. Hampton of Kagle Point was in Medford on business Monday. Putterinilk He quart at Pe VoeV (ioldie Abbott of Central Point was a visitor in Medford Monday, Auto wheels repaired; flrpt class Job guaranteed. Price reasonable. Mitchell's Repair Shop, opposite pub. lie market. Harley Crif.g of Pasadena. Calif., is stopping in .Medford for a few days. Po Von buys beer bottles, Chas. Salmon of ew York, is stop ping In Medford for a few days, Pakery goods at On Voo'9. A. P. Smith of Perl laud was in Medford on business Monday. Clot your milk, cream, butter oggs and buttermilk at Po Voe'a. A. S. Myers of Kiikcii'' in visiting friends in .Medford this week. No Himthiv'; shuis lor sale at the Mail Tribune office. V. X Haes of I .ns Angeles Is stop ping in Medford for a few days. Hates sella Ford cars, $200 down and $:!T a month. H. K. Huriy.'r, wife and daughter of Salem, are visiting In Medford this week. Xo tre:.j a ;s M'-:ns for sale nt the Mail Tribune office. W, P. Mii cod of Project was In Medford on bu ln. s Monday. Paths 2 Tie. Hotel Holland. K. .!. SaPidiP nf Stnikann, YVn.. i: isiiln-: In .Vedfurd thlv. week. Henu-tit.'liiii:'. pi.,iMng and all kinds or covered buttons made at Mrs. ll. P. Hunex 's. Cut uett-Corey hide. P. S. HU! nf Ci.pa'-e (Itovr is vis iting frl iu!s in M.-dfonl thU week. Sirk iymi or Coli-st hi water. 1 do bottle at Po Voe's; ro. deposit on botilo. A. W. V'tn v of ti Pj.tui I: t o is in Medford on buiuhi v toiiav. Paul B. MeKco of San Francisco Is visiting hero this week. Max It. Levy of San KraneiH-o is in Medford on businc-H. For tho best Insurance see Holmes The hit.iiraiieo Man. J. .1. Fpnn of San Francisco was a busiio s:-, visitor in Medford Monday. Phillip Pfselmr of Portland is stop ping In Medfoitl fr a few day.-t. l)r. Klnl'i.;es;,ner will be at Hotel Nash every WYdnosda . Hours for consultation, 10 to ' Alexander It. Wheeler of Panadena is stopping in Medford for a few days. C. Udell of Ki'de Point is In Med ford on birdnesM fodt'.y. Typewriter paper of all kinds at Medford Printing Co. Hobcrl Newman of the Miravlsta- orchards wax, in Medford on business Monday. You will get good measure und rood gasoline if you get It at Pe Voo'h. Tho rewiring of the Washington school was ronipleted Saturday. The men for rewiring was the danger i of fire. j You will gel good nieasuiff and good ga; oline If yon get it at He Voe's. Alexander Davis of New York Is stopping in .Medford for a few days. Lieut. Willis Shappane of the V. S. army at Kugene is stopping in Medford for a few days. Rev. Handy of Central Point was In Medford on business today. Airs. KnntiR Pehh and daughter, Sarah, were visiting in Medford Mon day. Pr. Kalade and wife of Seven Oak'; v ere Medford visitors .Monday. Pen Hilton of Central Point was shopping In Medford today. Mrs. Pen iiropby of Kagle Point was shopping in Medford Saturday. Mrs. T. F. Polt. and son of Fagie Point were In Medford on business Saturduy. John W. Johnson and family visited In Ashland Sunday afternoon and evening. J. W. Myers and wife of Central Point were Medford visitor today. Ceo. Hilton of Central Point was In Modford on business today. T. 10. Nichols of Fagle Point was shopping In Medford Saturday after noon. Win. Puller of Fagle Point was trading In Medford Monday. Mr. Verbic of Union creek was in Medford for supplies Monday. Mrs. Newman of Miravlstn orchards Ik visiting in Central Point today. It. A. Peck of Pake creek wjis trad ing In Medford Monday. Frank Troffron of Ashland, plead ed guilty Monday In the justice court tit Ashland, To hunting without a li cense, and was fined $1T( and costs. Senator II. Von dor Hellen of AVul len was a Medford visitor Monday. Henry Pnsty.of persist was in Med ford on business Saturday. Thomas Nichols of Pake creek war, trading in Medford Saturday. Claude Chapman of Medford motor ed to Rosehurg and return Sunday. It. O. Freeman of Nevada Is visit ing Pester Pewia nf Medford today They wore former acquaintances In Nevada. I W C. 1. never nf fViitr.-il Point Ih hi Med lord on business today. Miss Mary Polt'. and Miss Olond win P.rophy of Faglo Point were week end visitors at the homo of J. 11. Bryant of Medford. Roy Ashpole and wife of Fagle Point were Sunday visitors in Med ford. Air. and' Mi s. V. T. Harriott of Ap piegi'te were Medford visitors Mon day, and while here purchased a 1917 Mavwoll. Clarence Pankev of Central Point wau a Medford visitor Mondnv. A. IP Parker of Central Point was in Medford on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ilonore Palmar and two sens left Medford Sunday even ing for t he east via San Francisco where they will bp joined by M rs. Poter Pulnror, Win. Lewis and son Robert of Tolo were In Medford on businesa Monday. Henry Riley of the Rogue River Hardware1 company of Central Point was In Medford on business Monday. Mrs. Jt'ss Richardson of Central Point was shopping In Medford Mon day. llcovac Hurried and wife of Apple ;:.ite was in .Medford after supplies .Mondnv. Mr;, A. W, Pradsbaw of WVlleu v. a.s a Medford visitor Saturday. l!i:i:LL, Oct. - - Ifumanian troop;i have gained a footing on the riht bunk of the it.inulie river south of Duehure.-it. says the official statement is.-ied by (Vru.an general heaijquar- ters concerning ihe fighting in Trans- j .'v'.vauia and Dobrudia, In TranvU atda tl'ti liumantans' hao gained :.:rou:id on both Mdes of the Creat K n i. y river mirth of l'o gaias. TiMtonic (leojts, (be statement add.i, have gained suees-e:i In tlh1 Strehl vallej, aiso in 'i'raii: Ivaniu. I I CHAMPIONSHIP OF HONAL LEAGUE YET UNDECIDED ClliCACO, Oct. Thu National lruKiut i'itani!;o!K-iii(p may nut Ihs (Ui oideil until next Thursday, t tie Hist day ol' tint season, f,o i-loo Is tli(- rare bi'tucirii fSi'ooliiyn and J'hiladididilu. ll!uol:lyn slartB a I'our-nuiiif; jerk's with Xt!W York liaH an advan tako of only a f ruction of a atm1. Philadelphia has six gamwi tu jday yet, all with lto!',ton and they inuKt Ijn playr-d in four day:4. HoEion has only a slight chanre to win, as it muKt talfe all sis gaNuos from I'hiladelidiia and lirooklyn must lose throe out of lour to New York. .Ml of the. western teams have eom idete.d their rChedulc. The flanililiK of the three leaders today Is: Won Lost Pet. Lost r, si r,s i;t negative ll rooltlyn Idllladeliihia Iloston Uoston was Kiv Ill .St) .fill 5 v it' lory for the Atuerlian loasno eham liioiiKhin yesterday when Cleveland took the rirst half of a double head er from Chicago. IJoston may now lose all three remaining sanies wiih I'hiladclpliia iiud still hold first place. WORLD OF PLEASURE AI PAGE THURSDAY "A World of Pleasure," which eoniesi to (lie Vivag theatre Thursday niKht is ajd to have a tfreat appeal to'ehlldren. In fact one scene, which Ik enaeted entirely by plrlH, rcprtiscntB a KlKanlU: top shop. This sceno was designed by II. Robert Paw, who iris gained considerable fa mo throiiKh his f,!retaeular weenie creations. It was injecti d into the Winter Cardcn show bocause of its novelty and great con trast to the other scenes In the pro duction. Reaching from tho foot HKhLs to -the back wall of tho gtai;o, and to a height of sixty feet above the floor, it represents that place so dear to chihlish hearts, and in It they see hunting all about the walls, their familiar and beloved toys. Into this soeno marches eighty girls costumed in uniforms to represent the soldiers of warrlnK nations, but they are typi cal toy soldiers of childhood days with the flat Mocks on their feet to keep them from loalng their balance. Nor are the iiris the only familiar toy ( Iiaraeteivi; there in old Santa Clans, himself, a remarkably limber, humroi raj; doll, a doie, a nd others too numerouy to mention. me-: lav-lii id' :i'!l .lai-kson el, an employe ' the ( 'nli lo'iiin -:tni Tower einit;iny, driving an t v. ii h hi - nii, 1 ;!, eultided w i li hern Pacific train No. 17 Stindnv ni;;bl ut the Jackson MreH crossing. Nn oi;'' v.jis inhi'vd, tlmu-h the mito w:i badly smashed. In the lain and i'or. Leslie lulled to hear the train unli! ji ruin;.;' Itdl or mm' 1 in front of the the Then lie ondeavei'i o late, ihe lueon d to lolive off, -hi tl -ide of the unto. Th tile aulo i-- e-liin;'led n uiMi:;:'.' $100. A COliUKrTIOX Tn the Kditor: My attention has been called In an idveribeiipnit appearing in the Med- j ford Mail Tribune "f Sept. lin, liUS. in whirh tny name was used in puch a manner as to indicate that 1 en dorse,) the show therein mentioned. 1 wish to make ii clear that ! not only did tmt ?uve my consent to. but had a'-ulnt ely no k now led m of t he use of mv name, and 1 do not wi.vh to be understood as f'Udorsing this show In any particular, Verv respectfully yours. To the Public The reference made to Mr. (leorge lieberts for recommendation of "A World of Pleasure" was made without bis kuowhde or authorization. P (1M TIIKA TUK, By Deo. A, Hunt. Manager. Harry Carlton of Central Point was a business viritov iti Medford Mon day. RANDMcNALLYfiCGL MAKI RS OF MAPS for All the World CONTRIBUTIONS TO If SON CAMPAIGN II ( 'nun -ibiilions to ln- Woudiuw Wil son campaign I'tUid eimtinue to com in, tlimi-ih inanv seetinn . uf the coiin liuin. More ty hi'.'c i.Mit been heard in nnuiey needed and ieii tlie re--i!enl's interest- nt lifted to mnt ribute. Previou!y reported Ca-h . . ..' Cnh Ciili i m s having heart are s:i in.:!.-) '(tt) 1 ."(l J. K. (iror o. i; I (art e ( ). ( 'odditis Hill ii.no L'.UO 5.(1(1 1 .00 .. 20.00 ..;i07.H.". j. p. t Cu-h Tut. men-; COMMUNICATION To the Kditor: I wish to explain for tiie benefit of tho citizens and voters of Medford why we are asain er.doav oririK to initiate tho socalled Mcdyns !; rebondiuK and refunding jdan for another vote of tho people. ' Now we have eery confidence in the present city council's ability to offer a solution of this question if they would enter into this matter in an open and business-like manner, but I have had a number of confer ences with this body and its members and a majority of them seem to have their own personal! interests so much in view and are also so Influenced by certain past city officials and present city organizations that they don't consider the fundimental principals involved in this vital question, namely the bleeding of the public who own real estate in this city by their sup posed authority of being able to col lect direct assessments. Now the writer is a living witness as to their ability to instigate suite to collect theso socalled direct special assesments for a nnhlii improvemcnt and I want to tell all of Medfords I , citizens and voters there is nothing I to It, there is not a lawyer In Medford , who will openly take this socalled: suit to collect these past pavement assessments against the writer as my 'open challenge to all attorneys of the, city of Medford printed in the col-' timris ot this paper over a'year ago has not been accepted and there is a reason. About a year ao the council ap propriated $ 1000.00 to pay for some one to accept my challenge but so far ho one has entered the lot;al arena to collect from your humble servant and 'I have lived and am still living the popular - watchful waiting life every since, thanks I o some of Medford's able attorneys for saving Medford's 'tax payers a clean $1 000.00 In tie past year, better elect Modford law yers to the city council we would save 'money. ' Now the present council Is talking of rebondlng and not reimbursing and not wiping out these bogus liens, why the effort? you can guess, there is a joker in this measure, if tho past seven years won't prove to anyone that special assessments will not he paid, and one year with a threatened law suit pending to collect hut. which w a s n e ve r start e d , w h y watch a n d wait 1 0 years more? If the city nf Medford owns the intersections they own the streets and they will pay for them by general taxation if not now, they will before Ibis next ten years is up if the writer TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAXTKD Parly lravins Wednesday or Thursday t'nr Portland ami Se attle by atito would like ono or two peupk' as p; i-nners. Call N!'2-X. 1 i-oi; i; i:t Caii :,;;?-v. tl room modern house. lTn I'D It S. I.1C Lady's : CIO South Oakdale dridt ave. saddle at 107 I'Dlt SAI.IO eondit ion. Tribune. l'.u:l Ford, first cheap. Ilox 20 class Mail 1 Ho TO ORDER $25.00 UP Also CIrnninq. Pressing anil Altering 128 E. MAIM. UPSTAIRS TWO TRIPS DAILY It ETWEE N MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT S, H. Harnlsh'a auto will leave K.iglo Point at S A. M. and 1 P. M dai!. oxeept Suuda; leave Medford H A M. and ;i P. M. W I'd call for pa.ener at hotels in Medford and iiutt h) and business houses in Kagle Point. PlIONfc 3-X2 OP. 3-X3. Suits; (M of this article lives and if it's neces sary for him to stand alone against the powers that he, who would take a private citizens home by direct assess ments to pay for a public pavement laid on the public'? property. I am young yet but I can wait 10 ypars more if Medford's guardians of t the peace see fit. j ' Now a bunch of us reactionaries who believe in taxation by valuation j are again a going to ask this honor able body of men (the city council) who are supposed to represent the ! people but who really represent their stocks of goods and etc) to allow the people to vote on this business mans measure again and we will succeed as past records will prove. ' The measure (lint is beins initiated up at this time is the second proposi tion that Mr. MedynskI offered to the j council and Is substantially as fol- ! Inws rulinnil for :. 000. Oft nt F, iinr cent, the amount of tho outstanding bonds, clear all property off of the "Mack List" of special assessments refund to the property owners who (have paid in part or all, together with the amount paid, In City Time War rants bearing 5 per cent payable one twentieth each year with interest and good on taxes, tills will immediately clean up the titles to property which our present city council don't want to do, but the people does, and It will cause every one to pay his just pro portion by valuation which don't suit also, and it will lift this unjust bur den from tho homes of Medford and place it on all the taxable revenue producing property in the city of Med ford which is where It justly belongs YOU'RE BILIOUS! LET "GASCARETS" LIVEN lou't Stay lloiwlachy, Constipated, Sick, Willi Itreath Had and Stomach Sour Get a 10-cent box now. You men and women who can't get feeling right who have headache, coated ton cue. had taste and foul flivinp.s. i;n't kIcpo. are hil- , nmvnns mid unset. bothered ach, or have a bad cold. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets, or merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil Cascarets work while you sleep; cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested, fermeting food and foul gases; take the excess bile front the liver and carry out of the system all the constipated waste matter and poison In the bowels, A Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning a lU-cent box from any drug store will keep your stomach sweet, liver and bowels reg ular, and head dear for mouths. Oon't forget the children. They love Cascarets becauso they taste good never gripe or sicken. Adv. GIM CHUNG China Herb Store 1Ie'I cuivs for Karache, Ifeadacho, Cattarrh, liIithei-ta, Sore Throat Lung Trouble, Cancer, Kidney ; Trouble, Stomach Trouble, Heart Trimble, Chills and Fover, Cramps, f Coughs, loor Circulation, Carbuncles, ' Tumors, Caked llivast, Cures of all, kinds of (.nitres No Operation. j To Whom It May Concern: - I am j free from rheumatism. You can be the taine by taking treatments from j Gim Chung, the herb doctor. My ' rheumatism was ?o bad that it made: me so weak that I could scarcely get j up when 1 was down and the pain I i suffered one could hardly know; unless one bad the came disease. I j was truly dissatisfied and disgusted! with life in my condition and trying; n i;vo vow to niv friends that care : i to be cured and would like to be free, ! try the herb doctor. He can certainly j relieve In a very short time. Very truly yours. MltS. M. L. KOLE. A (Junranteed Cure for Piles t Surgical OpenUinn lteiifrcri. ! 1 1 sdi tii ntoxT sri;i.i: r, mk. FOiti (H;k(.o, WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East Main Street. Medford The Only Exclusive Coiiunt ri.'ia! Photciraph" iu Southeru Orecon Negatives M;itc any time or place" by appointment. Phone I47-.I We'll do the rest E. D. WESTON, Frcf and last of all It is just equitable and It.gal. Now as a taxpayer and one vitally Interested in the welfare of Medford's GE Southern Oivyon's rotttest IMaco of Amusement 1917" Legit Season Opens The Winter Garden's Most Dazzling, Gorgeous, Girliest and Tuneful Revue ' NINE HUGE SCENES OF BARBARIC SPLENDOR 125 PEOPLE CHALLENGE CAST. Portland Journal, September 25: " Portland tlicn-ter-jnicrs flocked In tlx- oj'ciiinn- event of he Heili List ni'hr and jinn-tienM y every seel ion of the hhj; theater was filled. No tinire of disappointment could he felt, for those vho attended were almost unanimous in their verdict Ihat it was pnul." Mail Orders from out-of -town people given careful at tention Seats row nellino- Pi'ien- T.ownr floor. S2; Balcony, $1.50, $1, 75c, 50c. A NKW SHOW TiJAV i We desire to again impresH on f i you the fact thai Page I plays are original in theme Much I 3 change bring?-; something new miiio- if thing different always high grade ' V that's lage service. jj Bessie Barrisciile and Win. Desmond I in the Romantic Venetian Drama ii SORROWS OF WW a play of extrordinarv interest a story of undying'lovij and lifelong hate DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in 2 reels of high-powered comedy. It's called "The Mystery of tho Leaping Fish." MAT. 2 P. M. VXV. 7 P. M .P SOUTHERN OREGON'S GREATEST PLACE OF AMUSEftlEET 1 Let -er Buck1 ' V 'VELLMECTYOU I ' AT THE I RODEO YREliA OCTOBER 6, 7 and 8 Program consists of ivl:!v. nwiin iiiul i tht'C rarcs: liulliiii'jiiq-, hix liroiicns. liulls ami ra!-,cs !- oilier 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 i 1 1 ir ar.J i xritiic. A BIG PROGRAM w.ui scmetning doing P.urtVilo Yen:' Tl'acey Lailc. I-'lc(cher. el in i. 1 i-oWlioV .( 'pi 'ii riler hampion pci t'oi'iiicrs will Citizens first, then the city I appeal to the thinking public for due consid- eration of this measure. ' KARL IP FKUL. NIGHT Oct 5 -Seats Now on Sale A DELUGE OF GIRLS MR. WILHCLM COHEN OF SAN FRANCISCO AT THE ORGAN ADULTS 15c CHILDREN Sc o-.vlioy. 1'iiiinii!:; ' '-I'tlti'sR h-lrk- Xpl-i Hid COliti every minute of t ie aay Ull!,,;,;,,,. ,! i'.'l'l tl'i.'k Pi,!,;; ""11 Invest, , ikr (-art. ' world; trorjre 'd (iliicr