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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORECJOX, MONDAY. 'AUGUST 13. -1917 PAGE TWO r IOCAL AND , 'PERSONAL Mrs. F. II. Mason of Webster City, Iowa, who lias been viKitiiiK her brothers, O. X. und J. I.. Wilson and families, left today on the homeward trip. . ' ; Dr. Jlelne, eye. ear, nose, throat. Mrs. Louis Ensteln, Miss Eda Ein stein, Mr. and Mrs. Louis flolderfln gr and Edward W. Scultz, their chauffeur,' bf San Francisco, are an auto party malting this city their headquarters for several days. Mr. aid Mrs. John A. I'erl and sons arrlyed hoino Saturday from a week's visit at Newport. "Mrs. I'erl, who haR been absent from the city for several months visiting relatives In Decatur, Illinois, was mot at Albany over a week ago by lief husband and sons and the family then motored to New port. ' ' ' Johnson (or high-class watch re pairing. tf Alexander J. Rosborough, vice president of the California-Oregon Power company, Is In the city from San Francisco for several days on a business visit. Motz cars at Riverside Oarage. H. Williams of San Francisco, a globe trotter who has visited evory country in the world and is now do ing the national parks, spent the week end In the city and left this morning for a visit to Crater Lake illghont price paid for barley, wheat, oats and hay, Monarch Seed & ;Feed company. The Epworth League of the Moth oilist church will hold their monthly business meeting at the church Tuus day'evenlhg at 9 o'clock; ' This Is an important mooting and all members are urged to make a special effort to beproscnt. Johnson for high-class watch re pairing. tf . Mr. and Mrs. George H. Parker and daughters, Miss Augusta and Miss Gortrudo Parker, and WW Ireland, all of Orants Pass, nutomoblled to Medford Sunday. Cajl Tajii 803. ' '' . Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Eilgorton, Mrs. J.'jfj. Paddock and Miss Mllllo Drake comprised a party of Grants Pass res idents that returnod from Crater Lalto via Medford Sunday, . j . For txe boat Insurance, soe Holmes, ,the I Insurance Man. , i Mr. and Mrs. Asa C. Uolconib nnd daughter, Lotlto, of Grunts Pass, and nlecp, Miss Francos Clilliort of l'ort land,vlflUod ftlohds In Modf,ord Sun- jjaths,' 2 Be, Holland Hotel. -'W. 0. Roannd family of Codnrville, California,, anil Miss Nora McCully of Lakevlow,, Oregon, arrived toy auto In tho city latq yostnrday ufternonn with the Intention of departing today for Crater Lako, and cuinped for the hlglit In a grovo near Phoenix. As they wore retiring tho 5-ycar-old son of Roas fell off the running hoard or .the car and broke his left arm, The parly ttwtt returned to the city where l)r: E. H. Porter set tho brokon arm. Tho party nro guests at tho Medford UUlttl, f ring your wheat to thn Central Point Mill's. Vo iiandlo It In bulk and navo you the cost of bags. Wo are in tho market for all kinds of grain. Josso K. Enyart, former well- known cltlton of Medford, Is In the city for a short visit lo look after business mailers and visit with friends. Mr. Enynrt has been located In Portlnnd Tor some time. Bco Dave Wood about that fire In lurance policy. Office, Room 404, M. P. & H. buldllng. J,. T. Mo.ey and wife are visitors In the city foday from Weed. California. Aliss Helen Green of Kalispell. Montana, left for homo yesterday af tor a three weeks visit In the valley, much of which time she was the t-uest of MrB. Waynn Leever. Hot cakes and coffee, 10c. Dia mond Restaurant, 127 Sixth St. 140 flails SchmhU, a Grants Pass mer chant. nnd banker, uccoinpniilcd by Mrs. Schmidt, nulomoblled lo Med ford on Sunday. Dr. Ohas. T. Sweeney, Physician and Surgeon, Thlpps llldg. Phone 3(1. tf Mrs. E. M. Styll of Richmond. Vir ginia, Mrs Roy Srult Hush, Miss Maude llabor and Hon. lien C. Shel don .of Grants Pass, aittonioblled to Sheldon's ranch near hero Sunday morning nnd spent the afternoon at Medford and Ashlaud. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, 8t Mark's building. Phone 823-Y. Mr, and Mrs. Harry N. Starr and dBjUgllers, Dorothy and Twinkle, vis lied In Medford Sunday. Call Taxi 303. County Attorney W. T. Miller of Jonphlue county, accompanied by Mr. Miller, and the prosecutor s par ents, Mr., and Mrs. R. T. Miller of Wallow county, were In Medford Sunday. ( Wets car at Rlversldo Garage. i .Fred Bynn, formerly motion plc tur uiochlno operator at the Page Ithoatre, left for I'cirllund Sunday. He has accepted a position iU'to. Mrs. F. Fredericks (nee Ruth Drown) and little daughter passed thru Medford this morning en route to their home In Santa Uaibara, Call fornla, after having spent several weeks visiting with relatives In Port land. Her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Hutler and Miss Jeannette Hutler, had a short visit with her at tho depot. Oregon Agricultural College Fruit & Vegetable Evaporator, built accord Ing to official specifications at Pacific Furn. & Fix. Foctory. ''-' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dunley of New niansvllle, Missouri, after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Whlllock which included a trip with them to Crater Lake yesterday, continued on their Journey home today with the In tentlnn of visiting In Seattle and at Montana points. ' ' ' ' Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly. Charles Hubert of Anaconda, Mon tana, who has been looking into tho fruit prospects of tho valley, loft for Portland this morning, and will soon returned to the city. I. M. Shelby and daughters, Ruby and Marie, and son, Claud, arrived In the city Saturday from Klamath Falls to make their home here. Mrs. Shel by will come In a few weeks. Miss Ruby Shelby left today for Portland for a visit and will also go to Fort Stevens to visit her brother whl Is In tho army Bervlco there. ' Return engagement, BIllIo Burke, In Peggy. Star, Friday. : Roudinot Connor, who has been a a Btudont at the officers training camp at tho Presidio, is reported to have been recommended for commis sion as first lieutenant and ordered to report to Lake Washington for duty. ' Frank W.. Warren of San Francisco who has lumber Interests in Joseph ine county, was stricken with a para lytic stroke on the right side due to cerebral hemorrhage Monday fore noon In his room at tho Hotel Hol land. Dr. R. J. Conroy was sum money and the patient was then re moved to tho Sacred Heart hospital in an ambulance. This afternoon Mr. Warner's condition In response tef Dr. Conroy's treatment, was reported as somewhat Improved, but still critical. Mr. Warren, who is about BO years old, had been a guest at the hotel since August 3. - j Singer sewing machine shop. 0. A. Chapman. Phone 903-R. 245 S. Central. -.,.,', .147 Among the tourists visiting in the city are Mrs. M. E-. Morton and Mrs.: C. C. Gardner of New York City. Mrs. Egbert G. Leigh, Jr., Mrs. John G. Miller and Miss Sara Wilson of Rich mond, Virginia; Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Uarr of Roddlng, California, Mr. and Mrs, 'Charles Jennings and Mr. and Mrs.. ,A. W. Strayhorn, Walter C. Oleoson, Ju'd La wry, C. E. Robinson and W. W. Farmlngton of Portland; Fred J. Johnson of Astoria; Mrs. A. McAIlum nnd Miss Illalr of San Fran cisco; Miss Madollno Smith, F. A Wnrnor nnd Robert llozlor of Berke ley, California; Mrs. W. S. Kurre of Indepondeuco, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. II. F. J. .lurrls of Lovelock, Nevada, and Miss L. C. Kelili nnd ChaB. 11. Kulck of EJko, Novadu. " ' Return engagement, Hilllo Rurko, In Peggy. Star, Friday. ' Superintendent of Schools V. Mel do mills nnd Mrs. HUlls have return ed from n ten days visit to California const points. At tho aviation corps training camp near San Diego. Cali fornia. Mr. lllllla visited with the Medford boys in training there a number of whom wero high school students here. Tho boys are content ed and enjoying lire, he says, but are longing for the time when they will lie allowed to fly. So far Delborl Jones Is tho only Medford boy that has even hail n ride In an aeroplane, and that cume about by uccident Stu art Torney hns been In charge of an aeroplane. Seeley Hall has the best assignment of all the lioys and is de tailed In the mnchlnu Bhop. Wright, the jeweler, has added two new show cases and a safe to hta storo equipment. IT" t-m n TARNOPOU1 -BUCZACZ. po .oo CZERK0WIT2.H ' T ..If mo' O Oilisft, cl.tt't mvtptiti ftf Hussta, Rivm to lo the KKtil of I ho (trrmnns who have uOhM tho ltu.itiw tmrk lchlml tnnm il i fit Itnkow Ina. Mimu ii lit tout n..U fivm Oct mmltx, I unit m fur n from New York to I'll tnl m r-tf, Mtip lnm ltuv.n lino tothiy, witli hiidw poimliiK frtmi t'cniowlt to hU?tjM, tHh''if$ ' i V-fi . WITH 24 QUARTS FINED $75 EACH G. E. Rolfe and Frank Patton, whose homes are In Albany, Oregon, and who were arrested late Sunday night up In the Siskiyous while re turning from Hilt or llornbrook with 24 quarts of whisky in their automo bile, pleaded guilty before Justice of the' Peace Trefren of Ashland (Mon day and were assessed fines of 1 and costs. The arrest was made by W. J. Car penter, special liquor investlgntor of County Prosecutor Roberts. The charge against them was that of Im porting liquor Into a dry state. One night last week Sheriff Jen nings and Deputy Sheriffs .Anderson and Stansel! captured an 'ttuto party of bootlcggei's returning from Horn- brook. The driver of'tho car, who Is said to be Charles- Martin of . Med ford, escaped. Several shots fired close to him failed to stop hltn. He is still at large. The others of the party wero taken to Ashlaud where they wero fined fin and costs each and given suspended jail sentences of ninety days each. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 13. Ac cording to semi-official ostlmntes, be tween 70 and 100 street cars are tied up here today because of a partial strike on the United Railways sys tem. Tho strike Is confined to cer tain Hues; A demonstration early today by 100 strikers at a carbarn was stop ped In its incipiency by Superintend ent IT. T. Jones of tho trolley concern, who urged the men to return to work. At a meeting of tho county court Monday, the petition of property own ers for an election for the creation of an Irrigation district was discussed and the matter tnken under advise ment. Protests wore flied by A. E. Rpiimes. representing K. H. Henley and a petition signed by somo 40 op ponents of Irrigation, headed by L. N'elderineyer. attacked the law as un constitutional. A decision will I'e rendered Wednesday. IAN PORT I t ; ST A KJ V . I -' 7 A VISION OF THE FUTURE 1 jrr. nnd , Mrs. William A. (Iiiles have returned from their two weeks' vacation with 1'orllnnd ns lieuiUiuar ters, from which city ihey visited various jinints in their aiilo, und were visitors' (it Sohsidc, Astoria, the Coliimliin forests nnd oilier placed of inlerest. ... Lust week 1 1 csy were the , ruchIs one day at Hie evening meal of the Seventh company, ' which, in their honor, was a clnin dinner, the clams having" been dug- by company mem bers on Captain Vance's orders. They also visited the company lit Fort Co lumbia on other occasions. "The Seventh - eonipnny -boys are as happy as lurks nnd are certainly enjoying life," said Mr. Gates today. "They live well, loo. 'Why, not one in ten of those boys but Who is feed ing better Hum he ever did at home. And you should see' llieni at night. After supper mil. come llie guitars', banjos, nkcleles uiyi other instru inenls, and ' llien- lliei-o is n feast of music and sinking and n general good lime, including leap -frog and other games. "There is .only one thing that the boys really need, anil thai is new rec ords for their phonograph. They are rntlier lircd of '"the old' ones'. ' Med ford jieoplc'cTiuld make no more np preciative gift lo thein than new records. Rpi any one. who wishes to donate records to the hoys should merely leave nn order at the local dealers lo the company's credit. The dealer will then communicate wilh Captain Vance and tell him tiial rec ords have been ordered und paid for. The caplaiu can then select from the catalogues the. new records that arei wauled. This plan will avoid dupli cate records being (lent to the com pany by Various donors. j Mr. and Mrs. George Whltaker, C. T. Sisson nnd R. E. 'MeElhose are a party of tourists in the city from San Francisco. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE- Kentucky Wonder beans for canning. Phono 2IH1-1!. 1121 East Main. 124 WANTED Girl for certain boms of the day and home nights. W. T. York. 12 4 SACRIFICE SAl.l-. Must sell two n room houses, splendid condition. Any cash offer 'seriously consid ered, but no trades. Not Incum bered, rent for J20.00. P. O. Kox f.sl. - 12S The Portland Hote . PORTLAND, OREGON U . The Rose City's world-famed hotel, occupying an entire block. - AH outside rooms. Superior dining and grill service. Au atmosphere of refinement, with a service of courtesy. . ' i- ' European Plan. $1.50 and Up RICHARD W. CHILDS, Manager -I'lioto-C'artoon liy R. P. Roininn. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT Dorothy Kelly with Evart Overton IN The Money Mill The story of n plucky girl's fight ngainst a ring of ''get-ricli-(piick" financiers. 1 Also FRANK DANIELS Comedy, CAPTAIN JINKS, THE WIDOW TOMORROW BRINGING HOME FATHER You'll like it. STAR Watch Our TRACTOR Designed by ltoliln If. AVhlto, designer of the fnirious "White Motor Trucks.' Mr. White has built the CLEVELAND TRAC TOR to perform al of the many tasks requiring power on overy farm. He has made It easy to operate, economical to run, easy to care for and absolutely de peudalHe in operation. 12 II. P. ul the Draw liar 20 II. P. nt the Pulley High speed, heavy duty 4-cylln-der Hilda motor. ,1 point spring suspension. Weight 27ii0 11k;., height f.2 Inches, width GO Inches, length 90 Inches, clear ance 12 inches, 1100 sq. iiichos traction surface. Wo Carry Complete Unci of ParlN. $IIN5 V. O. II. Kl'CI.lD OHIO McNEFF BROTHERS Established 1S'.I0 'Mirth west Distributors. Pit lock Mock. Portland, Oregon References Rradstreet's, Duns or Any Rank There is' more nourishment in' a loaf Nurmi's Butter-Nut Bread liecanse it's made with milk. BUY A 15c SIZE It's better and most for your money. Nurmi Baking Co. ... "' I PALL OF SMOKE ' HANGS OVER CITY Atmospheric conditions combined j with smoke from tho many forest ; fires burning caused a heavy pall uf Bmoke to settle down over the city ( and valley Sunday and today. Mot1; of this smoke comes from the big for- j est fire back of the Jacksonville hills ; which has been raging for four or AMUSEMENTS ' TONIGHT rMnjnimrmiTTT-r-iijrriMTOT--ni'ir-r-''' NelLCraig AVn All .UTAH I'AW'P - NOTK Kvery Jlonduy, be inuinr toiluy, a charming 2-reel Screen Play i'onniled on stories by that 1'nuious milker of short fiction, 0. HENRY Admirer; of (). llenrv will like "THE SERVICE OF LOVE," playins; toni-ht. Queen of the Screen PAGE in Music Pictures Supreme. flme yon a htbBng Job oiiyffliyld- LI Now that prices are High it is more than ever important that you give careful consider ation to die roof you are going; to put on. You can save real money and get a better roof by using Certairi-ieed Bwim,irr-iMijiiiHMinai)aoit:gg"jwi .mui iiwhi Roof iM Thru quality and sheer merit as a roofing material CERTAIN-TEED is now being used as the prefer able type of roofing for sky-scrapers, factories, hotels, stores, warehouses, garages, farm buildings etc., where durability is necessary. It is economical to buy, inexpensive to lay and costs practically nothing to maintain. It is weather-tight, light weight, clean, sanitary and fire-retardant. It is guaranteed for 5, 10 cr IS years, according to thickness (1, 2 cr 3 ph;). nr?ATvT,?n7 roU T0 on tho market, but only one LUtTAIN-TEED. It psys to got the best. It costs no more to hy a CERTAIN-TEED roof than it docs to lay a poor roof, but there is a vast dilTercr.ce in the wear. You can't tell the qndity cf a roofing by l0o!;s or feel. Your only safety is the LiIkJ. 13a sure that it is CERTAIN-TEED then you are carisht of quality and guaranteed satisfaction. Ccrtcin-taeJ S!ate-Sirfaccd Asphalt Shingles ' arc tupobaiinfr WOoJ and tlato shingles for residences. They cost less, arc jus; au gocd tonkin;, wc:ir better, won't fall off, buckle or split. They ars firc-retirdant, and do net luve to be painted or stained. CsrtcSn-tccd Pa'nts and Varnishe &ilA (araiitec of quality and satisfaction it ' u on a roll ot rnohng or a bundle of J hi;ir'cs. ivlade fr all ua oil colors. CER TAIN-TEED PRODUCTS CORPORATION ilTW'1" Plillaui-lnliln. St. LouK llnnlim cw.-lnn-l, Pltubureh. rictroll. i;."' ;"!"'"'"!:"' lliluuuli.., Cin. im,:ili. Nw onvana, lxm AuKCles. W.nii.-or.ill.l.mM:n ily, r,-jilte. Iii.hn.i!ii.li-., A:liiiU:i. Ki.-ln.i.i..Oruuil KapUls. ..xaiv , n.ui Ixlk;: Cily, IX;a-IutacM, Liyicitua, l.'uiutn, iWuiluu, yyouey, liuvuau. Headquarters for Building Material M. F. & H. Co. See Us for Certain-teed Roofing Garnett-Corey Hardware Go. five days despite' the efforts of a large force of flre-flghters td gain control. This fire has already burn ed ovor 100 acres of territory. Thine new flies wero reported to !ay us burning In the Elk creek re gion, in addition to an old one that Uns been burning for some time. Theso fires are in federal territory and were first discovered Sunday night. Forest Supervisor Erickson has from 20 to 30 men at work on the new fires, but today It had not yet been learned how serious they were: Fires are also burning near Gold Hill and iu several otjier localities. Tht, Tmfflpr - XXW J- A V M-M-M. A drama of lasi'mnlin'.; life in New York's artist colony from Samuel Mcnvin's infr slor.y iu the Cos mopolitan Magazine. TOMORROW ' ENID BENNETT In "HAPPINESS" You will feel belter for seeinjr this eel, wholesome play: 'ta n 4