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VAfiE TWO IOC ALAND PERSONAL Mrs. S:nlie ()rr -Dunltnr, Mute ;( rotary of tin1 ;Hiti Tubr ul:w HucMy Is in MetlfunJ and making it mirvoy of Jackson ouMy. Sin will meet imyone interested in tills work ut the Hohl Hollnml WcdiH'stlay evening at S . n., when i'hf v.ill ('Villain lier work itii'l also Ve;i k on tho subject of 'a vMlhiK nur All tin- pannl t(;irlirrH' tin 1-:- an- MjH'if'f,tf'(l ''J ''"'I ri'rt':-!(-nlii 1 I vc-s. I will ronlnu-t for your beet pulp rit CrantK Vnx tiilll. .Vhlivt-.- Clin (on Conk, M iiri'liv, Ore. 1 7 1 A fire alarm wan m:t( in from 1 107 West Main ylreel thin inornlni-'. there ltclriK u ;rass Urn whifh threatened n Kinall lionsf a Imlf block out h of the home of S. S. Pmil It. The fire caught in the vr;w from ft trnh fin set hy Mrs. Hlnck. Order a rn." of V.'einhnnl Neetoi-. Yon will like It. Phone I. K. J. Klrl(ialrlrk of (Yespent Cily, Calif., Is In Medford on Husiness, penr 1nh time Is hero. Stork lnhplfl or npeclnl labels nt tlm Metl forrt Prlntlner Co. I (own t'd 1 hi upon of Soul lip In Medford on biiw;s thbt week. Highest price paid for Hhfrtlv fresh ranch pkhh. CY.fo llol'and. Asbnry Hcull of Central 1'olnf spent tint day in Medford on business. Oct your KHollne at T)o Voo'h. MertfTH. Clifford and I'red Willis and MlfH OladvH Willis of Walker, Calif., are spending tills week In Med ford visiting. Many people itppreelate Wclnliard Xeetur, becnuKO they like it so. Phone M for delivery. A, M. flrefij; of Portland, wan a bun (neH visitor In Medford Tuesday, Wo advise any one, wantlnv: China phoafaniH mounted to bnvo it done this year, as the season will probably be closed next year. ICS- II. Jl. MaHs of Hun Kranci.seo U. Hloppim; In Medford for a few days. "War prices paid for clean cotton r.ms at Medford Printing Co. It. II. Cromwell, of .lopliti, Mo., It; vlsilim; In Medfovd Ihbi week. Have yon tried the V.'elnlmrd Nee tar? It's thn mo!:t popular drink. Phono fil. Mrs. Carnahan of San Francisco is visit Ins In Medford for a short time. M I'M. Loach, Have In v Tailor made oonietfi, Ktmi'intood. Phone liSt-.T. K. W. Anderson of Copper, Calif., is in Medford on busliU'HU. . ! Sell (hose dean cotton rns while the litKh prices aro on. . Mod ford JYlnllnp Co. Tyrton.' Heall of Central Point a Medford visitor today. PiR fie in Hit shaken nt Do Vrw'a. JnnioR T. C'luinnoefc of Htilem is vis iting in -Medrord for a few days. See the stoelc Inborn parried hy the Medford Printing Co., If-you aro in a hurry. P. H. Moling of Portland in slop pine In Medrord for a few days. Sea Davfl Wooi nhont thnt fire, (n mirnnoo pulley, Office Mat! Tribune Pld-. A. V. M.rey of the Western 1 and Syndicate of Han I'rancl.ico. is in Med ford looking for a number of ranches for friends in California. i llulterinllk, 10c nal. Do Voe'P. Xormnn "iapp of Iav,e wan in; Medford Mondav nUt-moon after Mip jdlcs. PuttennUk IT. cjii.irt at He Voe's. C. n. Watson of .Vdilnnd v:im In Medford visltiiiK and on business Tuesday. Auto wheels repaired; first clnsfi Joh guaranteed. Pricen ron?onahl. Mltelielt'n liopulr Shop, opposttp piih Ho ninrkot Mr. and Mrs. Cm, A. Mnno'teld f Kagle Point aro in Medford today on business. !p Voe buys beer biitlle-i. l.lni-nlii Uray ef Apb i-ite was in Medford after supplier Tuesday. Makrr Rnodo at Tr Vne'j. Ci W all of Ashland wa in Med ford alien, U:v, husin.',-;; :m':,uh Tues d:iw (!( t vonr milk, crean., butter Btd btiHermllk at On Voo'p. !bn Pearl of Phoenix w;w n bn-i necH vi'llor In Medfor,! Momlav afier. lleoti. N" Ilentiii': I"ns for sale tit tlm Vr) T ibur.e of lee. Hjitm );.., Sl i,.iln Po,iMil'.f!- M . dford MMd:i rveit lui'. for H ..Mb- to atl.'M.l the funer.il of Ihe latt- Same! OteT sr-i Knrrl nnd $?r n montti. lli'VPian N-'ii from tlio ;i -. hi':i s ed Sat it i ihiv :t ,"i . i- sh-rirr i:. w v, of Vedfiird anil i. Sitmhu. Mi. , ,j n.lilC!!t Of t!J v.l n'lvi ri-ddin- !,. NO Irefp.'IrM i-I ii Mall Trlluin- nil, tills Nnw'irri . fiundny evrnlpc. w for frvral i huslnc.s r f J'.' i rn. You w PI c ' mi Lrooil j;aso!iue it i Voo's. rlll'i'l. cnrs. "00 down '. who runpi'it )'l. '!. a niri-st- i, ill l' l!l j'lll ll the ilr-its .mini !,. Sal. p. !',:,'. u;i;i ,i!(ie a !. an ! lias ret- Port !a n.l wi'l II' udipg to ut t a it at !o The lioelal to he slven at Mrs. Pur- din'.s by St. Mark's Altar (lultd, post ) toned from W duesdny evening tin(ii furl her notice. Paths 2-".f!. Ilotol Holland. Mary Manlcv of Central Point was "hopping in Medford Monduy after noon, Klskivou or Onld'tln water, 1 Oc bottle :it Do Voe'?; He deposit on bottle !;, W. WPsoti of .lacksonville was in Medrord on otiM:il imsiners Monday afternoon. Kor thn best fmairanOO Bfie Tlolmoa The ln'irano Man. ' (len. Miin::!'icld of Fnglo Point wa1 attemliiig to bu-iiif'H affairs in Mwl ford Monday al'leruoon. Hr, F lj-'-h':( -'.ner wIM he at Nash ev. ry Wedtiesduv , Hours for (onsiiPatiffti. 10 lo a MeKrr. It. M ., ,1. M., and J. I. Mur phy of Ashland were In Modford on busine-K Monday afternoon. Typewriter paper of all kinds at Medford Printing Co. MiH.-' Ivy ftoeck of Medford was n visitor in Centra! Point Monday af ternoon. You will gel good measure and good ga-ollne if you g-t it at Do Voe'R. Win, fevhie ami wife left Medford lodav for MiMiiigK, Montana. Mr. De vine win the organist ai the Page for several months. Robert Newman of the Miravisla orchardK was a business visitor in .Medford Tuesday. Tlie Misses Harriet and Setson Hodge of Cold Hill were Tuesday shoppers In Medford. Mrs. Raninel Rosenborg and step son David Rosenberg, left Medford Sunday evening for Seattle to attend I he funeral of the late Samuel Rosen borg, who passed away nt thn Saered Henri hospital Sundny nfternoon. They were accompanied by Mrs. Mon helmer. Mrs. M. Russell of Fd'rewood and Mis Rita Horn oT Cold Hill passed Hi rough Medford this morning on their way to Jacksonville, where Mrs. Russell's brother, John Horn, is dun seriously ill. Mrs. R. C. Rush of Corvallls Joined her hu."-bnnd in Medford this morning and they wll spend a week visiting in tills vi'lulty. M. F. MeFver and wile or Klam ath Falhi aro visiting in Medford this week, V. S. "While. Chas. Wonnal. H. 11. Rtanlov, A. J. Stanley nnd D. O. Urooster left Medford todny for Cop eo, Calif., where they will ho employ ed by the California-Oregon Power company, Mr. and Mrs. H. N'iederhioyor and son Paul left Medford for their hom In TalmiiKe, Nehraska, today after spendlnu n month visiting his lirotlior and ramlly, I,. NMedermeyer of Mil lionaire How. Mrs. Kvn Morton li'iives tills week for Khimiilh I'nlls to visit relatives, nnd to he present at Ihe family re union. Mrs, Win. I.ewh, of Ran Francisco Is inalilni; an extended visit at the hoire of her son, l-'rinine Lewis, of Medlord. Mrs. .Foli ii Painter of On Ira I Point wan a visitor In Medrord Tllenlay. l.ouis Pankey or Klamath Falls is visitini; friinKls and relatives In the Central Point and .Medford districts this week. Younr; man with motorcycle wanted to deliver pa pern. Phone -IKi. HIT Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Nelson of Seat tle are vlwltlnc in Medford this week. T. K. Howie of Klamath Falls Is In Medford on husiness today. It. A. Hutchinson of .lacUsonvllle is Mlleiidilir, to husiness affairs In Medford today. .lay Halhawav of Centra! Point was a husluiiss visitor in .Medford Tues day. Mrs. H. M. Uuvls of Weed. Cal., spem tin- Hie week hero on husini and vlsltlnu friends. t;. K. .lohnson of Central Point was ntlendiui; husiness in Medford Mon dav nfterr'Ooll. II. 11. Freeman who has been visit ini; at the home or Win. Lewis and family near Central Point for the past month, left Medford today lor his home in Ne'.ada. Mr. and Mrs. Pplnn of Central Point were shopidu .. !n .Medford Mon day afternoon, A. I.. K l-lnhitiii nier of Ihe Auple ante, and l(. I!. .1, iiiiiii:;s of liunconi. di inorrut ic no, nine, for sheriff, spenl Mnlnlry afl.'iinion in Medford. Kmc.-! UV'.b (f Central Point wa . n liii lno" i.-llor in Mc'.'old Mondav afi rnoon. Mi:.s Streets or Ito-ue Itiver w as shopidni; in Medford Monday after noon Fill-tri v.- returned this nieruhii: from a month's visit in Se a1t!e and other Piu.et sound points. 1". tt. ISnde and wife left Medford ttils n-ornltv: for I. us Ani-.eleii where t hey w ill siiend fie winter. It. Filil!,liev ot Montait'.ie is attend Inc. I this , s matters In Medford d. Cllis (Pee ford on bu .n of K 5 tin ueene is in Med I llildreth, S, MeiUord Vusi or P.nt'e Fa'ls. visitor Mon- w as da -. ott of t:l, till! was In unla aifi rnoon on blui MKIirOI?!) MAIL Tl.TUrXK, Councilman Margrave has returned isifrom Canada, whuru he ling been vis iting for the pi'f.t month. The regular first of the month meeting of the city council will be held at the city hull tonight. Harry Carlton was a Monday af ternoon business visitor In Medford. Ceo, Winn of (Jalice wan in Med ford Mondav afternoon on biiHinoBK. Kid Drown is assisting Dr. Helms In Hie managing of I he Y n ka Kodeo, I which Is lo be held in Yreka Friday, .Saturday and Sunday. f Henry Callaghnn, owner of the St. Albans group of mines near the Ulne I.i.dge in In Medford Ihb; week on , business. j Palph Forest of Corvallls Is at 1 Intel , temlitiif to liUsliieKf. nr fairs In Medford thix week. Cliay. Hcker of ('rants Pass was a Mondav afternoon visitor in Medford. M. P. Owens of Oregon City is n business visitor in Medford. j Sheriff Singler was In Medford Monday afternoon on official buid- i ncHij. Don't fail to hear the lecture on I the repeal of the Sunday IJlue Law I at the Star theater Wednesday night. j Admission free. .1 'i it Punfllptrin of T:ilil, Rock was ;l M.'llt'nril vikUnr tritul:' nrtfiriinnn . I0,lith fr,...,lv. ,,f fv...rl i'nit a Medford visiloi .Monday evenlns. Chas. Seman of llonue Itiver waa in Medford attendinir liusiness aft'airfi Mnnflay afternoon. Secretary II. A. I.alta. left for San Francisco Tuerday inornlni:, whero ho oes as a witness In a case In volvine; the local as comiiany as a party defendant. O. It. Crary, who has been with the Medford Poultry and Ek company for n year or more, left Tuesday morniiiK for l.os Armeies, whore he has financial Interests and at which place he will prohaldy remain. George K. rtonnell, former post- jmasler of Grants Pass, has heen ap pointed roailmaster of the Coos Hay linn or the Southern Pacific. He was formerly roadmaster at, Ashland, and afterwards nianaKor of tho P. & K. at .Medford. Tlio I'lah OreKon SiiKar Co., has purchased an acre of Ki-ound at Seven Oaks and will Install a siding nnd hoot loading depot. Tho Southern Pacific company has started work on the cars to lie used in tho hauling of beets. There will he So or the cars, r, of the number being dump cars. For the rest, flat cars are being used. Loading r.tations are being construct ed from Sutherlln to Ashland. Is the Sunday Hlue Law just? Is It constitutional? Is it religions? Should It lie repealed? Hear the sub lect discussed by A. M. Hart of Spo kane. Wash., at the Star theater Wed nesday nielil. October 4. nt S o'clock. Holbrook W'lthington, who liar, been ill for some time at tho Sacred Heart hospital, was reported much worne Tuesday. RUSSIANS FORCE MACKENSEN (Continued from page one) tack Ibis force." Hie off deelole-. Hit .MitcoIon:uii i In M.tecli.iiia, where, in liie en-tern war iheal lie pie- -in.- ol TetlMvc eial bullet in mut ' s elx'wllere r. the allies luovemeuts. pre- iimabl.v to pr lleilie- senl liv I lie eiil reinforcements -out nil powers from one lield of uelieilv lo anotlicr. tin lid" of Imtlle is fluetuatinu on liotli wines, 'Ihe SerliiniK appear to have cain ei! tiie upper liaml in the ii!ly Kaim akeahiu ree.i,.n. Sofia ailmits a I In 1 -carian retin nieiil there, and the I reach olfieiil report announces a lew in lvalue hv tlie Serbians, who have ei'pi nrcil j'iixt line 1 renel.e-i a ml taiien anoliier Hui-aarii'i: battery. Knlonte statenienls declare i In- Itul-e.-llians were rejiulsed ill the ea-tern end of the Mnceilouian front, in at tacks on I'.riiHi position east of the SI riuiia. epafure villa. :e-; lii, !i lii (in ill, i.-riniin ,1 S howev r, report V 1 ' I I '' a I'i;, n f .lenikni an. I Pvi'ii-ll had lakeli Along tin Soinuie ep.ii'ie t ioiil a p. r -inie V- atlsek-. l.v nf ,le- 111. T!iev : " ni jv at icla-- liap w ,v l,.., k l.'Ah'iaye .1 hv Pari--Irok,-, al Lit I . IIHl tll ulile. how. St. Pierre 1,'aM oar!. led by Ihe alella ll r of I' ! !wia Ihe I'm nf 1'C n ever, to Vn.a-! V I .:, Krenel, ::n'l-. Petri, i heav ar U'one 'Hell trnm the norlheaM ,,i lirtain of lir, and machine 1 rep, tile e )-U (nT'nau I'.uvev t'i'en-ive -iMtth of Ihe tin-.i:in line- in .b'Mn,lr,.v-.k. the e i!i!rii!i:ipi',! lor;iv. The' ! ry an inli-n-e iiel':Mi-i e tin Kil-vnn n.'i , liuucvi'r. ami h'u t lb--ii' i-ii iot'-. ihe of ' lenient ili-i'ian"-. Iveular meeting ef (be Kuyal Ari'h Mason? to-! nti,bt al oVlerk. a. n. iui.pi:nu.Nn, Secretary. j w e. e lee; ''ion Ihe forced b; I lend .a M MEDFORD. OREC10X. TUESDAY, 0'TOTT1T ALLIES PLAN 10 BANfSH VVILHELM TOST HELENA (Continued trom uaeb oasi so engrossing to Hie popular mind that it etlipsoR In interest the world events in which hj played a part! Merely as some tangible proof of the widespread existence of this grim determination on the part of the al lies, of England in particular, to mete out a dire fate to the kaiser person ally, I will cite to you the public tes timony of Dr. Uenjamin Hand, phil osophical librarian at Harvard univer sity, given on thn dock ut New York, after a long vis It to Fngland. Dr. Rand said: "One of the frequent notes we heard struck at the meetings held on the second anniversary of tho war was to the effect that the individual guil ty must not he allowed to escape, and I tho in a lof actors responsible for the I sl,,u1"" ,lle I.ult''!a and the mnr- dera of Miss Cavell rinrt Cnpt. Fryatt must be punished." llltltVMllltl) IteKJMUlSihllit y As to who "thfi Individual respon sible" is, nobody in Knulnnd hns the least doubt. Englishmen apealtin of It hardly ever consider it necessary even to mention his name. French men, however, frequently apeak open ly of "the coming courtmartial of the det'endftiit. llohenzollern." The ItritiKh government, through Premier Asquith, has Klvon two dir. tlnet pledges of uncompromising pun ishment, pledges that are aimed not only at tho Kaiser, hut at the llohen zollern dynasty, and all tho direct ing officers of the (Jermun army. On Apri! 2 7, 191.1. he declared "with all deliberation" that tlie gov ernment would hold it its duty to ex act reparation again "the guilty agents nnd actors in the matter," and .Inly V,l last, following the murder of Capt. Fryatt, he emphatically re iterated the intention of tho govern ment to bring to Justice. the criminals "whoever" thoy might be, and "what ever" might he their positions! The allies mean by this none other than Kmperor William himself, nnd do not consider in the least a joke the fact that the kaiser was found guilty nf murder by the jury of Kin sale after the I.usltania horror. Near ly a hundred notd French and Eng lish leaders of opinion, including the dean of the Paris faculty of letters. 'the dean of the law school, Alfred Capus, of thn French academy, An dre Tardiou, member of the chamber of deputies, and others have recently signed a petition to the entente gov ernments asking an immediate decla ration that the "authors, instigators and accomplices'' of the crimes charg ed against Ciermany "including the highest authorities" will be punished after the war, French leual experts declare that by (lennany's own acts she recognizes the right of a nation to try n crim inal at the spot, whero the crime was committed, regardless of the nation ality of tho criminal. This recognized doctrine, they assert, will make the solemn trial of Emperor William by military or civil tribunals at Lille, and in llelglum and in England nnd Ser bia, binding under international law, whatever may be the sentence. Probable Sentence Will that sentence depending, of course, upon the allies being victor ious conr.ist in banishment for life to St. Helena? Every word spoken by those in a position to know indicates that ban ishment of the 1 loheuzollerns would be the punishment. In that case St. Helena would be the logical nlace. To this volcanic island of -IT square miles' area. (!reat Hrltain has sent m:iny of her prisoners of war. includ ing tleneral Cronie, and oi her Jtot-rs. Hut of course the case of Napoleon is the great precedent to which the allies point f r parallels. Put can the allies catch the kaier? Even if his armies should be com pletely defeated? The (lerniau ! are known to have ever;0 trump r;rds that they would surelv phiv lo euchre such an out come! Tlie oi:1 -ctson Napoleon did not flee to America was that there was no w?iy r.r making his escape. Kmp' ror Willh'.m, it is kno.vn, would choose the Vnited States as his foster' bind, in the event of the great dls-1 aster to hi? nrmies w hich no (lerman : now admits Is sible. For the Vnit only great power that ed Stales Is th lias not turned against him. Even IJrazil. supposedly the center of n powerful (lerman colony, has voted its open sympathy with the nllies. And for Emperor William there would be a definite avenue of escape j to America. How? Well. 1 was forionsly told in I. on- ' don thn; the recent trip of the mt-! mailen trailer IViMrcMnml to Pnlt!-' ivnro r' illy only an experimental aqp w j;h a d:tnnt vuriioso in p. in, I, ronnrrti-il with Wllllnm I! or C rin:in I In tlio last days of tlir ar. some LotuUmrrs fiiinly l,eliovo. 1010 GRTEK EX-PREMIER MAY LEAD REBELS ELEUTHERIOS VENIZELOS Tlie reported I rip of Yeni.elo--, tor iner premier to Kaloiiild, capital of Greece, is taken l,v military authori ties to mean hi-, decision In lead the Greek revolutionists. The Greek ex-premii r roiuned liU office at tile beginning of the war when Ktiiir Constantine and he could not nt-'iee on the question of interven tion in the war. Ycniy.eliw favors the allies. 'there will be a special express train Inade up in Porlin ready in the event of final defeat to take a cleared track to Wilholnishaven!, And say those prophets the kais er would be safely brought to Balti more under the Atlantic ocean by Captain Koenig of the IlcutschlandJ I WEDDING BELLS William Murphy anil Miss Etta Morris, were married Tuesdav morn ing, Oct. 3, at tho Catholic church by the ltev. John Powers, and luft on tho morning train for n fortnights wedding trip to Portland anil Seattle,. after which they will be at home in Medford. The groom Is a well known and popular realty broker and the brido has been employed at the Home Telephone Co. C. W. Ashiiole and Mrs. K. O Nichols w ere married Sunday at t he i liome of the groom's parents, Mr. and -Mrs. .lohn Ashpole, on Tipp street, by the Itev. H. E. Tucker In tho pres ence of a few intimate friends, nnd left on tho morning train for a fort night's trip to Portland. The groom is a member of the firm of Nichols and Ashpole. and the bride a former resident of the F.agle Point section, where she owns extensive properly interests. Tho new Iy weds will be at home at 101 Almond street after Oc tober Hi. SWEDE. AND ENTENTE POWERS NEAR BREAK LONDON, Oct. :J. Relations be tween Sweden and the entente powers are attracting unusual attention here ami there is every indication that the it nation th'nUens to become what tem-c. With the dispute as to wail seizures still unsettled, there now has arisen the charge by tho entente that the neutrality of Sweden WOMEN LISTEN TO liKASOX You who suffer, why do you hesi tate to try what has removed the suf ferings of others? That tiood old fashioned remedy, made from roots and herbs l.ydia K. I'inltham's Veg etable Compound has stood the test. It has no rival in overcoming the ail ments peculiar to your sex. "Why should it not do for you what it has done for others, (live It a chance. Adv. TOO LATZ TO CLASSIFY WAXTKO A good live man to take the agency for .Jackson countv for Deitz Auxiliary Carbureter, guar-; anteed tn save from 2." to fiO per j cent of gasoline; look into this at i once. 11. 1,. Kdwards, State Ids- tributor. Crams Pars, Ore. 167 j rOH KXCHANC.K Portland income! properly for small Improved a'-'re-j age or residence and 2 lots. $:;000. ; Clark Rpaltv Co. i ..." i l'OU SAI.K flood work mare ehenp; ah-o 1'iiggv and harness and one first clnss Jersey cow. Phcne ' tll'tMI. -irtD ' YV ANTKD Conk on nearby ranch, j Cive full paniculrr.-s. Pox 1 S. j -Mail Tribune. '' WAXTKI) Hoy or ninn with motor cycle to (lt'livor daily papers. I'liono 41.1 1ST Protect your Complexion' ! with Marinello Motor Cream ' Forn'3 a protecting coat before the application cf powder. Keeps the skin smooth and free from Irritation, and prevents tan and sunburn. Price 5Cc MARINELLO HAIR SHOP 4D7 iurnott-'oiV) liltlj;. 1 i i K ' j V'Hf V lis not loyal and Imiiartial as it bIioiiIU ' ho. Tiiis has drawn from Storkliolm a I '' re-ply as tart and crisp aa some of the j notes in t lie mail controversy which j were seized hy Viscount Grey as con Ualnina words not usually found In i diplomatic correspondence. Confi dence Is expressed in the tact 01 101 jmer Minister to Sweden Sir Ksme ! Howard to handle Great Hriinin's in jteicst and he has much to smooth over the many points of friction, which have arisen since the war uh 't!an. Kir Ksme has heen niven full authority to act in the mails dis pute and is co-operating with the other entente diplomats at Stockholm In nitililiiK representations as to the latest matters In controversy. Jim Peart of Talent was In Med ford on business Tuesday. Charles George of Kugene is slieml inga few days In the city attending to business affairs. EAT BIG ffflS! NO iimh llnM-sin" Is Quickest, Surest Stoiniuh llelief Known Try It! Time it! t'ape's l)i;iicp.in will ili Kcnt anything you eat anil overcome a sour, sassy or out-of-order stomach surely within five minutes. If your meals iloli't. fit conifortalily, or what you eat lies like a lump of lead In your stomach, or if you have hearttiiirn, that Is u sign of liuliiros tion. (let front your pharmacist n fifty ent case of Pope's Diapepsin anil tulce ! a dose Just as soon as you can There j will Imjio sour risings, no helching of i undigested food mixed with acid, no I stomach gas or heartburn, fullness ' or heavy feeling In tlio stomach, nau- s". debilitating headaches, dizziness or intestinal grilling. This will all go, and, besides, there will he no sour food left over in the stomach to pois on your breath- with nauseous odors. Vape's Diapepsfn is a certain cure for out-of-order stomachs, because it takes hold of your food and digests It jufit the same as If your stomach wasn't there. Itelief in rive minutes from all stomach misery Is waiting for you at any drug store. These large fifty-cent cases con tain enough "Pape's Diapepsin" to keep the entire family froe from stomach disorders and indigestion for many months. It belongs to your home. Adv. JUST RECEIVED; A Shipment of Seth Thomas New Mantel ; and Official CLOCKS Also Stth Thomas TFiORT Alarm uocKs Martin J. Reddy The Jeweler. j House of Quality. 212 East Main Street, Medford, Visitors Always Woloomo i Correct Time, Call 10. mm !.ISsif1 l,mtliorn OivKnirs imitp.st l'lnro of Aiuiiseniont "1917" Legit Season Opens- The Winter Garden's Most Dazzling Gcrgeoup, G-irliest and Tuneful Revue A World of Pleasure NINE HUGE SCENES OF BARBARIC SPLENDOR 125 PEOPLE CHALLENGE CAST. Portland Journal, September 25: tor-goers i'lofkod to tho opt-niii"; ovent i nijlht and jtriii-tioall v ovt rv soot ion ol' fill -v . .. , . was iniod. .no xuvi' ot ttisaiiiointiiii'iit lor tnoso who attciiilod wci - Verdict that it was cood."' Mail Orders from out-of-town people cive-j c-ro'-,' tonfinvi fJ.n5t nor mill -n..- t C J 1 e- '- at- v.,.v.v..... w.. vv, iivuui", FOR BURNS, CUTS anil WOUtlDS Damtls Eucalyptus Olntmsnt AT ALL ORUa 6TOFZ6 TUBES 25C JARS HOC AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT Tixne BessieBarriscaie andWm.Desmond In the Colorful l'iiotoiluy ol' Venice SORROWS OF LOVE A Story of I 'inlying Love and Hate. ----- AX It Douas Fairbanks In Two KVcU of Tonicity THE MYSTERY OF TllE LEADING FISH TOM 0 R ROW Win. Fox Introduces His Famous Litile Star JUNE CAPRICE in CAPRICE of the MOUNTAINS AMUSEMENTS 'Will" Mtvs: "Over lii nuly in cIiinsv priMliu-linn nl' iiilei'i'stiui; stni-v." NOW THE BLUE BIRD l'-A'l KnllilltH'C (if Stll l.il'o SAVING THE IT i NAME liv 1.01s '.vi'.ni:;: Aullior ul' '.Icv.c!'' i-rilt's." in! r-.-Iiii ;i; ary (Tile III r.,ilw. nl' "SI.. ...Mm, .Wi.MATI'.ll ', i.Kkl.V . CCMIKG THURSDAY: E(!iin Ganiirich in " i he Making of Kadtlalena" KEDFCPD'S Oo;,y Photonlay THEATER NIGHT Oct. 5 -Seats Now on Sals A DELUGE OF GIRLS l'oi'il-Miil thoa i''ho llciii,' last tli" hi.Lr th'oator 1,1 1. rlt. c alinost uiianii!i.,iis in their x-nces ijower Fl-i-r r, S2;