PACSU TWO
AIi:i)R)ll) MAIL Tmiit'Ni:, MEDKOM). ORFiOX. MOXDAY. OCTOIiEI? 0. 11)10
TOCAL AND
JL PERSONAL
Al I lie rirst M. cliurca Thurs
day I'viMiiut. Oct. lSlli, ii r.-icj'li"1-'
will lie nlvcli Dr. .1. V. Ilnlin. ami
family, Dr. Holliiis haviiiK
tiirncil to llio .Mctlloril ' harm' by :!i
appointment of tlie lal Molliotlli-l
Kplnopal conference. A p"in.',niiii
will lm Riven. All mciiilinrs of the
rhtircu ami fi IcikIk arc cordially In
vited. 1 will contract fur your licet pulp
at Ornnls 1'ass mill. Address Clin
ton Took. Jitirpliy. Ore. 171
Sirs. II. B. Cole of Coleutln spent
the. week end In Sledford.
SIik. CliarloB LoKan of Vrclia was
a Sledford visitor Sunday and -Monday.
liltslient price paid for Ktiictly
fresh ranch enns. Cafe Holland.
William (Jifford left .Monday after
noon for Alpine., Oregon, after a vis
it of two weeks with Sledford friends.
It. A. Cook of Waldo, Ore., was a
Sledford Wsltor over the week-end.
Oct your gasoline at Do Voo'n.
.1. VY. Horn of Montanne. was in
Sledford for the weok-end.
II. ('. Hudson of Cortland Is In
the city fur a few days on a combined
liusinis and pleasure visit.
llaths and ninssuge. Iirs. Ileie,c.s,
235 K. Slain Kt.
Today is Nallioual lire Prevention
' day 'by proclamation of I'resldeut Wil son.
The- A, W. Walker Auto Co.. today
Is iiitloadliiK n carload of Maxell
ca i-h.
Auto wheols repaired; first clans
Job Kimrauteed. Prices reasonable.
Mltcheira Hefialr Shop, opposite pub
lic nmrkot.
I'reil Smith of Seattle Is In the city
for u few dayB on business.
It. A. Haas is a business visitor In
the city from CblciiKO.
Sirs. l,cacli, Barclay Tailor made
corsets, miarautccd. I'lione tlSll-.l.
lOd Conley of Kale Point spent Lhe
week-end In Sledford.
A. Copell and L. SI. Nichols of Trail
attended the carnival at the .Nat Sat
urday, evenltm end spent Sunday and
.Monday In the, city.
nig 6c milkshakes at De Voe'a. '
John Valloiis of Taconia. Wash.,
Is the guest of SledRcd friend for
the week.
. B. Ziroll or.Cranls Pass is spend
Iuk a few days In (lie city.
See (he stock labels ennind hy tho
atecirord I'rlntiiiK Co.. It you aro In
ft hurry'. v ... -. . .
C: Itandall and r. Felcrsnn of I'ort
land spent the week-end In Slt'ilfoid.
I'. D. Siiniinp is a Sledford visiter
from Cold lllll today.
Sec Davn Wood .-.bout Hint flro In-
fiiirnnce policy. Office Mall Tribune
Bids. ,
aii s. i la k aim son or t'ortlaiid are
spendlni; a few days as the Kiiests of
Sledford friends.
Sirs. A. II. Vinson of Klamath Kails
spent Sunday mid Slondav In Sledford.
No I Intuitu; sinus for salo at tho
Slall Trillium office.
.i. r.. lii-annui ot haulc I'olnl was
In Sledford .Monday on business.
'K. A. Wliitman anil family left
uoiinay mornlnu In Hielr car for
Klamath Kalis.
Buttermilk, 10c mil. De Voc'.
C. I. vie linleii of New York trans
acted business in siedlord Monday,
lied (llenn, inauaccr of the Port
land nrancli of Keeler Bros., the
iioiidlni; firm of Denver. Coin., arriv
ed In Mcilford .Monday morning and
ciiiniii- wnu nt.v niiiiials In re
gard to the paviiiu plan to be ciinslil
ereil by III,' council in special session
Imiir.hl,
Hales sells ,i,ri can, j;oo down
and $i!r a niontli.
Mr. and Mrs Mi run llravc uf Mill
moliM.d In M.dli.nl Saturday anil le
turued to iheir ho Sunday
M I .. ! . ...
iii ,.,s i ; it in Mcrllim was
n Sledford visitor over the week-end.
Buttermilk :ic quart at fie VoV.
K. I. I It-it ll. K. Illce, Dr. .1. f.
Wlillal.er 01 the O. - I'. -,,i,l -ralil
Mtnev crew wlilcli is new .t;-t'i,n...
near Itimue lllver spent Saturday
i venlii'-' In Mod lord alleuilin tl,.. ,-ur.
nival ami I. f San, lay e
t ' Ii catnj .
C-oi-i:, Ii I;, -am of Vr
!::lln!a in Meillmd.
Sou will net fiiod inelisure and
toon caseline if ou p.t It
Vlle's,
W. l;icliarilM)n of I .os
K ii loin 1st vi-ltm In the it;
i-'. .1 Sidwcll ill liirlland I.
rm-'l mi Itiisluess lor a ,
Do Voc liny beer bottles. i
l.ti.-an Jones ,.r Cli.-B . h, u,.,
ftril on laisitie.':. tor a lew ,'.t ..
-Mr and sits I-:. II. lints; ,,-
Is' -I. Inns' in ll,,. ,-Mv run n I',
Inn. I.
Bakery Roods at De Von'.
I-:. S .lohllsi.il ( f Sanaa .-nit, ar
li"etl lii Mi, Hi, til s,:n,l.iv aM,j
'end ll few ,!rn s ., M,.ct,, , ,,,,
lllilv on liiisiii,-.-
Walter M. Sullitan ft Ko-: :
was a Sledford visitor s.it'ii.;-i
tiintla.v.
No trespass sIkiik for sale at the
.Mall Tribune office. t
n
spent
at De
lll-.i les
: III Sl-tl
Sir. and Sirs. J. B. C.initk and
di. uubter of Weed spent Saturday
..ml Siimlay in the city.
Sir. and Sirs. .1. C. Woods o:' Porl
laud stopiieil off in Sledfurd Sunday
in their return to I'oiiland fiom a
motor trip llirouviii California.
Sirs. I.undi, Nil-Bone Corsets,
Phone Ss. I'or call TM) W. I lth
street. Ashland Thursdays. 17-'
.Mr. anil Mrs. A. D. Harlow of Slon
labile alli-uileil the carnival at the Nat
Saturday evening and spent hihiday in
the city.
II. S. Vickers of Corvnllls Is sni-uil-Iiik
a few duyt in Mcillnrd uud vitin-
ity.
(Jet your milk, cream, butter kkb
and buttermilk at De Voe'a.
Sirs. Slerie Dyer of fira.it i Pas
was a Sledford visitor over tho week
end.
Sir. and Sirs. John Allen and Sir.
and Sirs. Slose Bardull motored Sun
day to attend the rodeo at Yreka.
You will (let Rood measure and
Rood sasollno if you Ret It at Do
V OC'6.
The rodeo a' Vreha. eiiRineered by
Dr. Helms and Sid Brown of Sled
ford, was said by thosu who attend
ed, to have been a Rood show, at
tended by the InrRcst crowd ever
Rathcred at a similar event in north
ern California.
There is a Columbia (Irafoiiola for
everyone. Buy now for Xiiiiih deliv
ery. Slachiues will be short. .Sled
ford Book Store.
Sir. and Sirs. .1. II. .tones wero Sled
ford visitors Sunday at tho Yreka
rodeo.
Baths 20c. Hotel Holland.
Ci. II. Klukkert was a business vis
itor In tho city .Monday mnrnliiR.
It. II. Whitehead and family motor
ed to Grants Pass Sunday where they
spent the day.
Siskiyou or Colestln water. 10c
bottlo at De Voe's; 5c deposit on
bottle. t
Fort Hubbard, Alelha Hubbard and
Chester Hubbard drove Sunday to the
Leonard ranch west of Grants Pass.
Ben Plyniale, Leon Speck anil
Trluve Lunisden returned Sunday
nlRht from SVarnor Lake, where thoy
spenl ten days shootliiR ducks.
Kor tho best insurance, see Holmes
The Insurance Man.
O. H. and Bob Verbeck are Sledford
men spending the week hunting at
Warner lake.
-Mr. and Sirs. Krederlck Peloue of
EaRle Point spent .Monday shoppliiR
in Sledford.
Hd Lamport and Slate llidcn are
h it ii Li ii k ducks at Warner lake.
Dr. KlrchRcssner will ho at llotol
Nilsli every Wednesda.. Hours for
consultation, 10 to :i t
. John tlrebb of ICiirIo Point trans
uded business in the city Monday.
Ktl Conley of IOurIu Point was in
the city Saturday on business anil In
the eveniiiR altcudcil the carnival.
Frederick W. Heath of KiirIc Point
was a Sledford visitor lor the week
end. Jud lOdsall or Butte Kalis spent
Saturday night In Sledford at the car
nival. Typowrltor paper ot all kinds at
Medford Printing Co. .
T. W. Miles held the number which
won tho Dodgo car Riven away by the
Klks at tho carnival Saturday nlRlit
Sir. and Sirs. J. v. Slclntyre of
Kagle Point were Sledford visitors
Saturday evening.
John Allen of Butte Kails and
Frank .lohuson of Kagle Point drove
In u bunch of cattle .Mouiluy to be
shipped to market.
The red cross department of the
ilrealer Sledford club will exhibit
their finished products al St. .Mark's
hall on Tuesday. The exhibit will rou
tine all day. Tea will be served and
Hie public is cordially Invited.
Sirs. T. K. Holts and Sirs. Frank
Brown of Kaglo Point spent Sntunlav
alteruoon In the city shopping ami In
the evening alteuded the carniial.
Lett hand black glove Willi while
sllliiiing lost, l.eaie at Mail Tribune
oltiie. t
Sir. a ll.l Sirs. W. C. Clements and
Sir. and Sirs. S. H. Holmes motored in
from Fugle Point Saturday night to
attend the carnival.
Tom Lewis was a carnival visitor
Saturday evening from Fugle Point.
The Curium typewriter company Is
bitllilltii; a new building lo double
I licit- capai il v. Mcilford Book Store. '
The si'iiii-alinual election of offi
cers of Ainoiiia class of tin- liaptist
Situ, lav school will be h,id (Mobcl
toiit at i;;:;ii niloik at the bonie of
Mrs. .; ,. Stewart. :. PcnnsvUania
ave !l old and new member arc
i-oiilialh tnviled.
.Miss Kathcrini- Hitnhtitn left this
morning to resume i,.r posiiion In
the schools of Sledford. ISoseburg
I. I. Da
t.arauc is
a few ,-,-Inking
i.-i
bis al'si-n.
Mis
n ill
and
l tin- lit. tlli Highway
is called awn to Colorado tor
eci.s and Mr li-,',1 Powell is
i are ,,f ii,,. iMiMm-.j. din ing
nee. 17.
Claire Maims a n, i,-e nl .1
K. Uoiilnan a 1,-a'iict in llie High
srnool at ItliMimil.'ld lnw.i, w,ts ,il)
i d in an amoiiiuhilr ac, ',1,-nt at
I'liioiin i, Id Siiudni . a, , ording (o a ills
pan-:, re.-e ,ed !. T- ori man. sb,
"iis pinueil ii ii il i tin .nil,, and burn
ed to death In the lire thai followed
Iter -tster wa a ,sioi in the alle
three i.ats ago and i nell Known
lift e.
GREEK KING, NEW FIGURE IN WAR, KNOWN AS A "MAN'S MAN"
h t J "i r" --J
' V".. -."A?.'.'!
f r v Sff-t1 I
fv. - I ls? 5 1 4 . 4
r i
w.
U-BOAT RAIDS.
NKW YOIIK, Oct.
agents and others inter
sels near the Atlantic
ll.i Owners,
isteil 111 Vcs-
oasl flying the
King (iinslaiiline of (;icece ulio lias ciilercd ivur on the side of the
llllies, and yileen Sophin, sister of It iiiser ilhclltl.
King Coustantiuc. I lie new figure in I lie desired to keep (Ire
lite world wnr. since he litis sent his. j war and turned u dear .
urnieil 1'nrce into tin Hiel on I In-: ,vi,,,,, (;, ...,s
Teuton ally.
(Jueell Soihia is n sistet
exerted e
ks from
-side of the
known 1
ie, is n)iuhiti
lis u man's man.
ltig. Iinuilsoliic ami courageous, lit-
has a fiieulty for pulling- men nl their j Williclm and ha-ea.-c
when thev come into his pres. to keep lite Circ
ence. He InUes n "man lo man" nt-Rallies.
titude ill iversalion will, his siili-1 I ! recce, with an army
ieets or with I'lireign callers, rather ; highly trained men, is i
tliuii mi atlilttile of king nud
tniiiicr.
cc mil ol
ar lo the
tight as a
ol' Kaiser
cry effort
inning the
flags of nations hostile lo tlermany
passed an uneasy night and today
sought every possible avenue of news
regarding their snips. .Many of the
vessels within tl.e O'rinan U-boat
danger zone cany scores of American
ind European passengers, including
some notable in financial, business.
theatrical and social circles.
It seemed doubtful today that the
submarine raid would result in a gen
eral tie-up of the shipping of the en
tente nations In American- ports but
one of the must Important steamship
companies controlling both British
and American vessels, the Interna
tional .Mercantile Marine company,
issued orders that no British ships
of that line should leave Atlantic
ports pending further orders.
This order'stopped the sailings of
all steamers of the White Star, Atlan
tic Transport, Leyland, Dominion and
Ited Slar lines and the vessels of the
Whito Star-Dominion lines sailing for
.Montreal and Quebec. The order will
not interfere with any of tho com
pany's vesels under the American
flag.. '-
Officials or the Cuniird. French and
of the Italian lines declared that their
passenger and freight vessels would
sail as usual despite the submarine
menace. All Canard vessels, it w-as
pointed out, are armed with 4.7 inch
guns and the Herman submarines thus
far have avoided vessels so armed.
The Aluania of the Cunard line sail
ed from here Saturday after word had
been received of the arrival of the
l'-.".:i.
The French liners carry :i '.-j-inch
guns and the freight boats carry three
iinch rapid fire cannon. The steamers
BY C.II.SON ll A UDNF.lt
SW litANClSCO. (ill.. Oct. .
The movies overlook nothing these
days, not even a rather 1 .lift presi
dential campaign.
Hughes and Wilson are n'ghtly pre
sented to the millions of film au
diences, .the president signing child I
labor laws, eight hour day laws, rural
credit laws and all sorts of things I
like that, while Hughes is shown crit
icizing eight hour legislation, urging
the recognition of Huerta, deploring
the appointment of K. Lester Jones
and trotting two Indian babies ou Ills
knees. , . ... ... ... ...
after each political reel tho au
dience applauds and the relative pop
ularity ot the candidates is noted by
the volume of Hie applause. By this
test. Wilson has been elected all the
way from Sun Diego to Portland.
DANISH SUBMARINE
SUNK IN COLLISION
('Oli-iNUAtll'.N. Oi l. !J. The lltiu-
jli submarine Dykkcren was .sunk In
due itlicr ln'iiej in collision with u
Norwegian slcnincr. Tito crew of the
submersible i helieleil lo lime liccll
lived.
A son was
Hoy Davis at
born to Sir. and Sirs.
.Monday.
( holding (lie key to tin
' i'.alkati olTcnsi c.
I' : Ii ll i.i ll mi
regnrilci! as
re-ull id' the
of Fagle Point
In Sledford Sat-
Cllfford llicksou
transacted business
iirday,
Ii. II. ilanley has returned Troiii
Alaska, where he spent Hie summer
at tlm plants of Hie llniilcy-.Maddcu
Canning Co.
Tho twenty miAiths old ' son of
Frank Ithoadcs was injured Sunday
night when he was accidentally struck
on the head with a sack of silage.
Coorgo D. Single of Trinidad. Colo.,
was in Sledford for a few hours Mon
day. He is visiting near .Murphy, Ore.
produced wils 12 pounds per luU
snuare feel' of mirror surface expos
ed to I be sun. '' The 'maximum output
tor an hour wits ."'.:, brake horsepow
er !i-4'osnll about ten times as large
Ins anclhln ore vi ii Us I v attained, and
eiual lo Oil liricxe horsepower per
acre of land occupied by lite plant.
E
under the Italian Hag mount three
inch puns. Duniior from submarine
attacks on the American coast is less
than in the war zone near Kuropcan
ports, officials said.
.More than a score of passenger and
i freight steamers are believed today
; to be near Xautm Uet. Some an
'.bound to New York from foreign
IVorUi and others ea.M bound from hero,
pinny aro believed to be laden with
war munitions.
.Mu.t Important anions them are
the passenger ships fnnieroniu, Dante
AtiKliii'i'l, Kspai:ne, Alannta, Phtladel
; phia and Kristianial jord. The An
ichor liner ('nmeronia is due here to-
duy from Liverpool with six hundred
j passengers. Wireless warnings were
sent to Captain McLean yesterday di-
j reeling him to look out for the L'-i
I With Medfjrd trade Is Medlnrd mad
.IKFKKKSOX CITY, Mo., Oct. !.
The plan for a re-oruaniatiou of thej
MisMHiii 1'aeil'ic railroadt now in re-'
i-eiver.-diip. was HUM with i!ie .Mis
souri pu bin - service ummision to-
i
I day.
Tlie pi. in provides tor a stock as
ssinent ol fifty dollars.
CHOESTER S PILLS
Till: IflAMOMI nit AM?. x
i
I
l nil l -al rtnk vnnr irrti
in liftj nr.'t i
rl l'. I1KH.TF.R
I.Sa'nr.AIyKrli
SOLD EY ORLCQISTS EVERYWHERE
WASHINGTON. . (.. net. !.
Will all 1 1 10 ca rl h'MiiiicIimery, now
dri en by si cam, Lin su I me or a I cr-itiu(-r.
eventitidlv In- dim-u 1" cn-i-ruy
supplied In I he -uu
Tlie Smilh-oniaii in-1 itiii i.m tbiuk-
A. S. Afkrl ll Hlli t.t' l'.li-l;ni.l.
wilt. rnlnliM-U 1 tin- !alet e pc t llin'M I -
in utiliim: -olai' I'lier.v b m -an- ut
mviit tuirr.iix up at Mejidi on iu
Nib. i.. 1-'.., ,.t f ,i.;i
ily of doilii: llle Hnilil's u m !. b
iiumims hT miii rndialn-ii in an arlti lc1
Hi llie Hcu l illili-lted auiniiii t - " i I
tl the Sinil liitniiiii iu-i il nl i- ii. ,
Tin- -m tai c urea i! tlie -mi bi"li
lil'T- lilC t-al'llt. I'M'll rnli-l.lci , (J ;t-
a me.it llal di-ls. ha- lie- eiiixiuuu-
;ilea n' "..s't.r.'tn.OttO.oi.o ,.. -;(;(. M ile-.
each -.,uare luol l m.-ii -jp c- iw;
the 1 nil elid.m- rn i- !' 1J.."tH
b.'ICjn,.r. Tlie -llll M ! l u leeeis-
ed en liir itrla.-e iT the eanh al
muni "ii a erhii' da i- c-iinialrd al
.MlUll i (ier aetv.
Hec.ui-e . ial and .nl -niii.hc- ! llie
ejtilb ait' linnlcd and will snipe tla
be e!iall-led. many aMeim-t- have
lucll Ilia tie In i dl.e -mi fi'el; t ..)
runniiii; maemnery. Aekei niann dis.
llie -Mil hol'el- an. en-tile-perteeted
h Iei - lie!. I'muilet.
(laiiluet. Me'icih.:. I rie-Mti. I'une.
j Ada-ii-. I'ltte. I. an-.:. . il.ndin-. T. l-
;'Mi e.eM!ii.-nl- al Me;fIi .hlilll- iii
! 1 mi ea )'-' iiik
' 1 1 i. pia at w a i on! .'o.-ed it) i i
j'.a-toot iMilbrs .l,tie.l on ede and
j in the m, a- f ne t hamiel-.-haifil
'mirror reflectors, lotalhu; an area of
I. I'd!! MiMitl' leet.
The tun t am in i i.uinl tt ! aui
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
I .OS T - Ho 'ti overcoat, so mew here
on milu j'ouir, 'Monday n.oruing.
1'indei' pleas' leav 1 al Mail Tribune
oft ice. '
I .( ST iobl hoop ear riu
morninu. iMeac lea e
Meiliorti.
Monday
at Hotel
TWO TRIPS DAILY
-BETWEEN-
MEDFORD and
EAGLE POINT
S. II. Unrnlsh's biiio will Inare
Haplo 'iiint at S A. M. and I r. ,M
daily, except Sunday ; leave. Medford
17119 A. SI. nud l V. M. Will call for
passengers at lintels In Medford and
l-'tllt SAi.K 7-rooin furutu e as uooil i liotela nud husineiia hou.scs iu Kaglt
as new let- lialf value. lto 11. K. Il'oint.
.Mail Tribune. I'MllVK. a.2 OH R.XS.
THE PERFECT GUM
Let us make you acquainted
with the new, luscious
flavor
It's
all that
the name
suggests!
Wrigley quality
made where
chewing gum
making is a
science.
Now thtoo flavors:
Don't forget
RIGLEY
after every meal
-r.Bra''.l,lvT.
Have a package of c;ici
always in reach
WRAPPED
IN
fvl5
AMUSEMENTS TODAY
ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY
SOUTHERN OREGON'S
GREATEST PLACE OF
AMUSEMENT
Two Days -PAGE
Fri. and Sal., Oct. 13-14--Twice Daily
Mat i m i- -I linn s 1 :''). ( 'urtaiii 'J: 1 "i.
I'.'vciiiiiy I linns 7::;o. Curtain S:1."
THE WORLD'S GREATEST FEATURE
CIVILIZATION
Tlie it ic;it lliri' t l-i 1 1 1 1 1 1 l i in 11 reels with 10(11) thrills.
Ilniiulit ilii'ert in its ciitiretv I'l'mii a I'mir weeks' eii
iagemeiit at tlie lleilii; Tln-nter. I'lH tlaml.
SPLKNDID ORCIU'STA FEATURE CHORUS
WONDERFUL EFFECTS A REVELATION
TRICES SAME as in PORTLAND 25c, 50c, 75c
Ivi'si'i vctl Seat Sale njieiis fur the t'nur perfiirinanees
Wftlnesiliiv. Oetiilier 11. 10 a. in.
"The l'ai;e liili is alua.ls
always novel."
Any l'ase patron will tell
youfdrive us
into the streets with
starvation wages
then you build mis
sions for us we
who hate you."
' fra'TX'"'-' V
A story of greed and
its harvest of hate,
of paternal neglect and
its dire'results.
WILLIAM THOMPSON il'.ul, in iwy")
CHARLES UAY (The "Coward") "
Stars in this Great Drama
Keystone
BEDELIAS BLUFF
With FAY TICHNER