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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD,' -OREGON'. THURSDAY. AUOUST T. 1017 TOCAL AND JL' PERSONAL fc'alker Brown, mo of L. B. Brown. ao wmi dertsnated as oh of Cora pnr Seren' candidates (or the offi tors' trallsag camp at the Presidio. tu received hi commission as sec- cad Uentenant of Ibe eoast artillery I'nlted State armr. Dc. Heia, ere. ear. bos, throat. Georce Codding, who attended the officer training camp at San Fran else. d was one of several thou sand wko received training, bat not commissions, has returned to sled ford, rnach benefited by his ei peri- en c and weighing some 1 or 13 pounds more. Johaaoa for hlgb-ctaj witch re pal Hug. tf Dr. and Mr. Oeorge Rehr hare re taraew to tkeir Medford orchard to Dead a few weeks Lfnre the Anenfnel of Its fall semester as the nnlTersity. Pa hb mor1'-,g- IProf. C. R. Bowman and family, former Med ford residents, hare re turned to their home at Klamath Falls after vacation spent at Talent, Uedford and Crater Lake. They were accompanied home by Mrs. K. C. Rel- mer. whose husband is connected with the Southern Oregon experimen station and is now on a government horticultural mission to China. The ladies of the Christian church will hare a bake sale at the public market every Saturday during A gust and September. , 12 The Hotel Holland cafe, which has been under the management for the put month or so of Robert Palaski. was closed up yesterday for repal and alterations and will be re-opened Saturday under the direct manage ment of the hotel with Carl Y. Tens wald In charge and with home cooked food as a specialty. Oregon Agricultural College Frnlt k Vegetable Evaporator. btiU accord ing to official specifications at Pacific Fnrn. Fix. Foctory. . Dr. J. H. Reddy returned to Grants Mela can at Riverside Oarage. Mr. and Jlr. M. J. Eetes left this , morning (of Seranton. Texas, for a visit there with their daughter. Mr. William. Highest -trie paid for barley, wheat, oats and hay. Monarch Seed k ri company. Hi parents In Jacksonville have received word from Sidney Abbott that b kaa been drafted for tht new army under the selective conscription taw asl ha been ordered to Trek a for physical examination. Mr. Ab bott, who is well known in Jackson ville aad Xedford. has been a resident of California for soma time and regis tered for the draft la that state. ionnsea for hlgh-claa wntck ra owlrtot. if. Jen it. Scott, general passenger fccent of the Southern Pacific, arrived - a the city from Portland thia morn ing oad at ooco left for Ashland by at, having telegraphed ahead for the ear to meet him at the train Can Taxi :I lira. Eadi -Walker, who has been ttsiUag . Mr. William McKay and anngBter. Miss Elisabeth, for come time left this morning by way or Cal ifornia points for her home at Fargo. K D, For th best Insnraneo, see Holmes, the lasarsaea Man. Th eJeoajf sky and small drojw of rala this forenoon kindled the hopes of hundreds of prospective deer hunt ers is vaia that enough rata might tall to make th hunting goo. It Is to dry la th hills for any good sport. Ka word has yet been received in the ttr aa to tba success of the many Hedferd men who hunted deer yes terday, th opening day of th sea- Mr. J. H. Ljdiard. who has been trial ting la La Angele and other Cal ifornia points for the past month, ar rived bate today. She was aceompa aled hem by her daughter. Mis Srac. wh ha been residing In Los Angeio for th past year. . Baths. tSe. Holland Hotel. - W. H. Phlpps left this mem leg tor a trip to Oieadaie and other wood CwBtor to see a boat purchasing the winter's wood (apply for th city's otaoors. Mr. Phlpps was authertied by th school board Tuesday eight to handle th wood situation. Bring year wheat to th Central Poiat Mills. W handle it la bulk ad aav you th cost of bags. We ara la th market tor all kinds of grala. The Crater Lake stage was delayed from tearing th city antil this noon by repair that had to be made oa It. A somber ot passengers were talten to the iak and to Prospect. So Dor Wood (bout tbit fir I, tvue policy. Office, Room 494. M. F. a H. buidllng. Kay GauBaw, formerly ot this eit aad former awser of the In ion sta ble, is In the city tor several days to visit friends and look after business matter. For th past year he hat been a rancher Bear Gatelle. Calif Hot cakes aad (off, l?c pia nond, Restaurant, 12 Sixth St- lie' C IL. Rrayaard of Redding. Cali fornia, who has beea a teaiing attor- aey ot taal city lor many years, ac-j cempinled by William ( I.itt!e. bi valet, a colored man. left today on the j Crate Lake Mar fc.r.Trorect. where ha will sj-end the next two aeeks In aearra ( health and recreation. He Ban bees In poor health for the r-i taontk. Mr. Barnard. afco lat saw Medford year ago r.ea It conjlite-J Of only a few aoate and a store or two, was astonished at the rlea and feeder city he saw on brs at rival re psrday, and was loud ia his praise ! th city's appeeratwe- Mit ears at Riverside Gang. J. M. Carlton Is a vHitor in the citj today from Welles, and Kltr-e Thrork ssortoa ot Applegate Is a! her tat tag la the sights. Dr. rtaak Roberts, dentist, St Mart balMlag. Phone Jll-T. Dr. Cha. T. Sweeney, Physician and Surgeon, Phlpps Bldg. Phone 36 tf B. E. Baupre. the well known. mia Ing man of the Calice section, left to day tor that territory to look after some chrome deposits. Last week while on a prospecting trip in Dou glas county with A. C. Fry of Grants Pass, Baupre and Fry returned i their camp one evening to find that forest fire had destroyed their food bedding and other equipment. The came to Medford for a new outfit. Singer sewing machine shop. A Chapman. Phone SOJ-R. 24S a Central. 1 1 Miss Maud Miller left this morning for Gold Hill for a sereral days visit. She has taught in the Gold Hill school for the past two years and has been engaged for another year. Call Taxi JOJ. Aa auto touring party making this city their temporary headquarters consists f Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hornback, Margie Hornback and A E. Hendersoa of Altora. California. Mrs. G. A. Richardson went to Grants Pass today for a short visit. A Portland tourist party stopping at the Medford hotel consists ot Mr. and Mrs. Blaine R. Smith. Edith Trowbridge, James Holland and Mrs. Luis Dahl Miller. Drs. Dow it Dow hsve returned from their vacation and resumed practice, having re-opened their for mer offices. Dr. M. M. Dow will go to France in the service of the United Stales army as surgeon. While await. mg can to tne tront Be will continue practice here. no J. W . Adams and J. E. Will. on arc among the Nash hotel arrivals today from Seattle. Rawies Moore, Attorney at Law Office now located Rooms "-. Med ford National Bank Bldg. Seeley Hall arrived in the city to day from the aviation corps recruit !ng statioa near San Diego, where he has been in training tor several months, oa a seven days furlough to visit friends and relatives. He was met at the train at Ashland this morning by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Court Hall, and the reunited family then motored to Medford. Among tourists and visitors in the city today are R. C. Wilbur of Cincin nati. H. (Nix of York. F. 1- Wish- ard of St. !.ouis, Mr. and Mrs. G. H Wilson f Chicago. Mr. aad Mrs. S. S Adams of Newark. N. J., Mr. and Mrs E. E. Nash of Phoenix. Ariiona. Mrs E. N. DeC.raff and Miss Frances Ie- Grsff of Colorado Springs. Lucy Lan- gerie of Sacramento. R. A. Iloerser of Aaabeim. Cal . O. W. Robertson and W. I. Tohwy of Klamath Falls. Georje Hacker of Kmville. Cal., Mr and Mrs. M C. I i. and C. W. Doe. Jr . of San Francisco. K Cooti and P L Cull of llmtrock and J M. Cham berlain. Park Sutler. C. L. Rands and Dr. C. J. Webster of Portland. , W. A. Corallius, who kas bee vriv Iting his parents, Mr. aad Mrs. O. M Corn in js. lett tctay for V AngeVe He is encacexl In the real estate busi- nes In the Imperial valley. WASHINGTON". An. !. Vh iri.ton $.!. t'x.fc a kind toav ii ir'-'-t ! t'se nr.i'.c h.-i-e A jV'c mTwinr sr 1 a ri- ftT tore to t..vrr-r- a-Mrrei t K.. er W tl-.n" fr.ra Unr ti An.i m- f-re.cj the ' they i i n (vm t tanners uf ljus L,ad t be tx- hilni.J. Tile rsUr auttrnt banners, sf as have be. n d:")sed Kefixr t! wkite h. i f(r h-.n H.iniV. ill.. At aU osffc-w ia Ike cotrt he,,e,,(1 TiVtL(sfc ,t.(r., W"T '"' Tea Vf,.rr ,.J..4.M a.n.e-U -., 1M! united In marriag lvlmar E , f).t.r Unttr hAi Warrra aad Ella MoClannahan Th. tnm h, hlwi pf t, woo w-l 1 jvar. o.. ...... ,,..!.,.,,-., f, E SUFFRAGIST BANNERS I, The daring bootlegger who escaped from the custody of Justice of the Peace Wlmer by covering the Utter with a rifle up in the SIskiyous late J"""' ""i" lonowmg nis arresi oy The evening will open with special utiicer rorter and Justice) Washburn wimer. was captured in 1 LABOR DAY A concert planned by the Soldiers' Auxiliary for the Seventh Company mess fund is to be given on the even ing ot Labor day at the Page theatre. Bryant picture RELIEF FROM CAR SHORTAGE IN SIGH! SOUWACIFIC Immediate re'ief from the car shortage is in sigh, for the farmers of ; OE IDE POSSIBLE lii iisti hcp niifl Importunities have be come ft pronounced that Dr. geel; v.iis compelled to apply to the circuit court today for an order restraining l;;il from attciriiitliis to Infrlngo on Ills iiaK.nt. H. 0. FROHEACH WILL LEAVE ASHLAND the great west according to an an-t I II. i. rronnacn nas resigned at ! .secretary of the c ommercial club and While Emerson Ilnugli. Jack I.on-1 w!il remove to Throe Pords. Montana, don and other distinguished auslersj where lie will accent a position In a 1 of fertile anil Inventive imagination similar enpacity. The new location Ij have visited Rogue River and faced, ' a thriving younc town, rapdly grow- nonncexent recently by Wm. Sprojle, j danger and death in its wbiriins rap- ng and ilr. Krohbach's new dutleq president of the Southern Pacific and ! ids and deep eddying pools in lust of will call him there about September The Man Who: head of the western denartment of battle with the steelhead kins, the 1. RoseburgI was Afraid." an anDronrlate film, it : th. Rni-H u'r ih.rj rinrv of dlsmverint an Infaliilde lure! jceraay auernooa oy tne ponce 01. being a recruiting play. To faeiHtat the nromnt movement and-a method de luxe of taking this; After the picture play, the concert! of grain and food products as well ts'gamest of the game fish fell to a local j will be given. The program will be. lumber and munitions the car service ! Ike Walton, one E. R. Sc-eley, erst-j an unusually attractive one. as those! commission of the Railroad War while physician and surjreon, now j taking part will be professionals and j Beard has ordered the immediate dis-'jole owner, proprietor, inventor and Medford musicians who have been: tribution of JO.ISi) additional empty' distributor of the famous "Yellow! studying in the musical centers of the) cars among the lines operating in the - Jaundice fly." i country. Mrs. Irene Hampton Isaacs! south, west and southwest. j While there is almost as much sc-j will render piano numbers, assisted! This will make a total of 106.0S3 i crecy surrounding the invention by Harrell's orchestra. Vocal nuro-j empty cars that have been ordered I shrouds the mysterious Kdison sul-; bers will be given by William YawterT moved from one railroad to another! marine destroyer. It is known that: that city. Word of the arrest was telegraphed to this city and Ashland last night and Officer Porter left this morning for Roseburg to bring the prisoner back to Ashland. Coenty Prosecutor Roberts swore out warrants charging the prisoner with importing liquor into the state and with resisting an officer. No charge will be preferred against the woman companion of the prisoner who was arrested with him by the Roseburg police, according to Mr. Roberts. sheriff Qaine of- Roseburg. who phoned the information of arrest to this city, also related that the prison Is a professional bootlegger and that two weeks sgo one night be per formed a similar stunt to that ot Wednesday night in Cow Creek tan- yon, Douglas county, when officers who were on the lookout for bootleg gers stopped his ear. He whipped out gunand pointed it at his captors snd held them off until he started up his car and speeded away. His home Is thought to be in Portland or Cor- vallis. OBITUARY MOTT Mrs. Nellie Tavlor Mmt. for the past six vear a resident of Medford. died from a complication of diseases at the home of her son. James G. Molt, at Worthing! on. Xunn AoiTust 1. She was born in I!hnoi$ in IStil. moving to Wionna. Minn., and from there to Worthing on thirty-five years ago, readies here nnttl she came to Medford. Last April, on afconnl of ill health. he relumed to her former home. nere sne uncerwent an operation from which she never recovered. Mrs Mott is survived by four children. Mr. E. R. Co-s of Lnverne, Minn.: James Kt. aiott 01 w onninrton. Mrs. W. Wakefield of Medford. Or., and DwicM Moll, who rvid-s in Wash ington state. i 1 regaruiess 01 ovnmflip aunng ine ,ine and Miss Adele Brault, accompanied by Mrs. Isaac snd the orchestra. The orehesira will a!so render chosen selections. Miss Katherine Sosem will: sufficient cars to handle the abnormal j anpling hare thereby been revolu- Yellow Jaundice fly" will luro past two months in order to mobilize . steelhead right on to the bank aa l in different sections of the country ; that all previously known methods of appear in one of the latest dances, with musical accompaniment by the full orchestra and special scenery and costume. The musical program will be fol lowed by a one-act play. 'The Maker government and commercial traffic; lionized. that war conditions have produced. ! The equipment of tl.e angler under Of the latest cars ordered by the the new method consists of dress suit, war board to be distributed where ' a Tuxedo may be used in a pinch, op- they will be most needed, 7S0O are to' era hat. black kid gloves and dancing I flip tioma f.f f ftp ctftrp be placed in the grain producing ' pnmp. f!y rod fcane poles absolute-!' lltC "d"v tliC SIU1C CRATER LAKE PICTURE We are not putting of Dreams, by the English author country, li0 of these to go to the. ly barred) and an assortment of "Ye! Ollphant Down, which has been a! Southern Pacific to insure speedy j low Jaundice" flies, also a three-ton distinct success wherever presented. J movement of a huge shipment of bar-' truck to haul home the catch. The play will be staged under the di-;ley. . Bill Bates, one of the society an- rection of Mr. Thomas Sosem, for- Five thousand cars have been sent ! glcrs of Medford. has been moving merly manager of Northampton Mo-Jto protect the vegetable and southern ' heaven and earth to pet a stock of! nicipal theatre and recently technical! watermelon crops. Hundreds of cars' these flies, which are not quite ready In YY uumvi ui nt imuhu rum rorapau.. are oeicg msneo daily to the lumuer for the market. Mr. Pates has ran- j KAISER Mrs. Mary A. Kaiser died at the home of her son. Postmas ter E. J. Kaiser, at Ashland. Thurs day morning at i:3. after being stricken with paralysis nine weeks go, aged T7 years. Deceased was nlted in marriage with George Kai ser at Dayton. Ohio, in 1S3S. and ther Immediately left for California, locat ing near Yreka In Siskiyou county, where eight children were born to them, five of whom survive E. J. Kaiser, Miss M. Armed a Kaiser. Miss Emily Kaiser of Ashland. A. C. Kai ser of McCloud and Leonard 1. Kai ser of Los Angeles. Her husband passed away In 1J3. She moved to Ashland In 13. Kansas City Strike at an End KANSAS CITY. Aac. ld.-Tfce tnkc of rrliPr eniktes of the Kan.as City KaiUays r-cipny was en.ied t.niav when offu-iai- of tht on-.paoy airv-ci to accept a cttle- mcnt prro.il a'rvady voted upon f- orablv fv tbe rt?e. The -tnlc i;i- i.Htvd .V.ljTJM S --in.! h.- C-TI-Hy fed evwrv line in trc n- unv trat tts.e. I ar Venice mil be ed t-f.trr. the play and the dance will be de signed by Mr. Sosem. A very distinctive feature of the evening will be the closing number rendered by the aoable quartet of Company C, directed by Mr. Ceo. An drews, who has kindly given his serv ices at the request of the Soldiers Auxiliary for training the voices of the musical members ot the company. the army cantonments and shipbuild ing plants. SHE CONDITIONS IN BAY CUT UNCHANGED PAN FRANCISCO. Vrgr.1. The sinh day of the street car strige here finds conditions fii per cent normal, according to a statement today by President Liiientbal. president of the I'nlted Railways. He said old men are returning to work. The strike lead ers, nowever.!eetarc that a complete tie-up is only a matter of a few days, and the present "service Is less than ! per cent normal. Substitute car men from many Pa cific coast points are coming in. With Medford trade la II eJ Tor 4 made. clerks in the patent department Washington to secure a loan of model filed there by Dr. S-:-ely on his application for patent. Mr. Fates Because of its con- (S' fjj0 a StSH tinuous chain of c a3I Cm, boiling pointed 1 Crown gives you : :. ?? .? more miles to the ,1 V- acanrtTra tnl Cootpacy JL, tcur!a IT- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LtiT Oae chain tread tire, JliiVjl on rim. for Dodce car. Notify R ! R. F. d: P. Association. i:! RANCH fU RK.VT Will rest t cre stock ranch with 1 acres of wkr-at and bay land ia r tltivation. good builimis. comrlete etaip irent. for cash. K. S- Turay. 21 tiamctt-Corcy Bl.ig. But think you will know when you read the fol- ing prices. If not, AH of the scenery- and costumes for : states of the south to take care of the ' sacked everv sportin; goods house in 1 nrr ri 1 T s v f w v c t t tremendous movement of lumber to . Medford and is now try in? to liril.eidSIV Uli UI1C jUU OCC, atj : ;tiand they can tell you. Cut out this ad and j bring to the store Sat urday, August 18th asd ! get a Crater Lake Pic ture 10x12 free. No I pictures given to chil jdren. !B!ue Serge Suits, $9.98 Big Bib Overalls, elas tic suspenders and ail the pockets, 98c Waist Overalls - - 75c ; Men's Suspenders, 10c Boys' Suspenders, 5c Work Shirts -49c. Sport Shirts - 49c Dress Shirts - 4c Black Sox 9c Dress Shoes - - $1.98 Boys' Shoes - - $1.69 Heavy Work Shoes. U. S. Army Shoes. Underwear, Blankets, Trunk, all kinds, as low as $3.50. Suit Cases as low as 98c. And hundreds of other bargains. THAT'S ALL TODAY With Medford trace is Medford made. "feX The 1 1- f Ait" 3 cnmrorable I I Baby Food. B Siakn' Jti" 3 iwiDEMANN'Sl kA-r if n u vj w a i m i i r ' AY LCAOOM OAiSuMTS WIOEMANK GOAT MILK ra V rk.s. -a MONDAY. AUG. 20 TH A ri'Virv of Vt'iil In:rr.t to Y.i ,rv WoTr.iii. TWILIGHT SLEEP A"-trinicd bv Kvdy lvturcr. M;:t;nce. ia.iu only. Jcnirc 7:! indies oi.ly. Kvi":ir:c ci.-i-o. men onlv. Admiision CT A T O X lL. 25c AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT artr4 wltk Ibe evat of his wiotk , wko w1tewi t cecesj.ny. Pf. Ril fit f rt rorrtctly. iite Jtv.i.e c;iV. Wltk Medtorl tr4 at Mrtfers ajat IaST ?!i'aM com pits-, with $.t m cash. I'tt-j-r r!e-se bare at llol latd Hotel. i; 'K Krl.VT r'aratske eokMilal flats JIT Soth R-.ierstJe CaU at flats betwee a ra. aad 4 pm. 1 IT WASTE! it-rail iord fcn4 lert In fiood condition, rj-.ose 4T-Y Aci ura'v ourstnir.jf joint. Evtrv air Of plii.-i-st timt wo ii!t 1"' i'rily riths, to satitt.' Iisi ii.t.v..'.i. DR. RICKERT ! r.TlH.HT SriXlAUST Ml I -, Otot Haj Cw. William Russell in The Man Who Would Not Die I'riT.-.r.r.-.! f-i-r.1 tic --.it'. -:.-,! ;..:-.- n-i-n hv M-.'.-l I -r t-n Ari n'rnTiS f i'i -r i-,-.; n--l thrii'-i j a n. l..r.-;. KK AMI I'. K. T0M0ER0W '-': I llrKK. C'LLY BL'RKE in "PEGY" STAR TV,.,- t..r em- Co-; ir.f Ati!-rrt.-. -. ta. The HOTEL HOLLAND Takes pleasure in Announcing the Opening Under direct management of the Hotel, of the CAFE HOLLAND Saturday, August 18th It shall be our aim to please all in a pleasing but unobtrusive manner PRICES WILL BE AS MODERATE AS GOOD SERVICE WILL PERMIT Wc Respectfully Solicit a Trial J. C, UNDER PERSONAL MANAGEMENT A. WESTERLUND Proprietor Y. TENGWALD Manager 'We Supply Our Cafe From Our Own Ranch' AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT LAST TIME- Dun l Mis It SKINNER'S BABY BRYANT WASHBURN S SKINNER ;. ,;t ,,yi,tt,. snd HA2EL DALY'S HONEY PAGE PATHE NEWS T0M0SK0W PAUIIX?: FEDEPiCK KARGUEFiTt CLA'IX ft IN KlUSIC ASD PICTUPES SUPREME CZ CREAM FOR THE CHILDREN ..i!r.ti cm cot cat too much Velvet e Crf..::i. T'.'s the best thicft for sv:rs and roo-i Etperts tell s i- ! t-- more Real Food, Q-ialitif I o.i i- illd mote actual trcn?tl i.'tt :::o-t of the food e are now ei- - a-.d (tttSermore If a real tiff T:.t von yhpuTd aire p!e3tT ' :t to V:r childrea- .hey need 5 5 tt..t m itlTe them mor rc:5;i cr srt as tisae cuilJcr.