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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL . TRTBUNE. MJSDFORD. OHEGON, SATURDAY, AUOUST, 18, 1017 10CAL AND ' PERSONAL ; The Medford public 1b Invited to ittend iho gante of baseball Sunday afternoon at tho camp of C cumpany in the baseball grounds between the Blsklyou Mountaineers and Leluud Lumberjack divisions of the com pany. The teaniB of these two divis ions played a game Thursday after noon till 6 p. m. when thoy bad to top playing, with tho score 1 to 1 There 1b strong rivalry between the two clubs. , 'Miss Flora drey Piano and Its associated branches ; also teaching methods. The Andrews Studios In fit. Mark's Block. Studio phone 3 23 -J Residence phone 706-R. " Beeley Hall, who Is home on a 10 flays furlough from the aviation training camp near San Diego, will report back to the camp for duty on August 24, when he will bo Bent to another aviation post somewhere In the east, probably near Detroit. He is detailed to the other post probably because of the skill and proficiency he has Bbown in tbo aviation camp shops. Mr. Hall regrets exceedingly having to part with the other Med ford boys with whom he has been In training for the past five mouths. ' Johnson for high-class watch re pairing. If" Local Knights of Pythias are well ' pleased with the Buccess of their sec ond conclave held nt Crator Lake this 'week. Due to war and I. W. W. con ditions the attendance was not as large as two years ago. There were over .60 autos from this side of the mountain present at the conclave and about 15 more from other parts of the state and California. California lodges as far south as Sacramento were represented. The I. W. W. trou bles In eastern Oregon cut the at tendance Borne. For Instance, 12 car loads of knights were promised from the Pendleton territory, but there was much leB. One knight from there especially who had planned to come, remained at home with a guard of 50 men to protoct his ranch and crops. Four hundred-acre stock Tanch for sale. The old Enynrt place on Rogue Rlvter, the Crater ,i Luke highway. Stone house, It rooms and bath, sonio furniture, 160 acres bottom land, 120 acres Irrigated, TO acres alfalfa, 10 cattle, 6 horses, 6 hogs, chickens and turkeys. Write or see ownor. Gor don C. Olffon, Trail, Oregon. The Trelohler-PIerson, Inc., hnve taken the agency tor the famous Oldsmoblle cars and now have a six and an eight in their show room on North Frant street. The reputation of these famous cars Is so well known that further comment Isunneconsnry. Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat. Mrs. A, Simons of Portland, who has spent most of tho summer as tho guest of her son, R. R. Ebol, loft for home this morning. She was accom panied by Albert Elicl, nephew of Mr. ETbel, who has also been visiting at the Ebel homo. ' Metz cars at RlverBlde Garage." Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Van Scoyoc and children returned home Friday nlKhl from their two weeks outing In the Dead Indian country. Highest price paid for barley, wheat, oats and hay. Monarch Seed ft Feed Company. Sergeants Harry Hansen and .loc O. Reddlck have returned from their attendance at the officers reserve corps training ramp at Ban Francisco and are on duty again with C com pany. Johnson for high-claw watch re pairing. Tho Misses Florence and Helen lleddy, accompanied by Miss Joseph ine Murray, left this morning for Grants Pass for a week end visit with their uncle, Owney Ruddy. Call Tavi 303. (Mrs. B. M. Cave nrrlvod In the clt this morning from Los Angeles for an extended visit with Mrs. V. O. tiorrett of Jacksonville For the bent Insurance, sec Holmes, the Insurance Man. Ernost Horn, undo of .lesso .1. Hoilck, who hns been spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Houek. left this morning for his home In Sun Francisco. Baths, jr.e. Holland Hotel. Loon II. Hasklns and T. K. Daniels returned homo last, night from what was Intended to lie a several days doer hunt near Prospect. Friday af ternoon, whllo they wore bathing In Mill rreow, Mr. Dunlels suffered a painful injury by running a snag Into his foot. He la Billing nt home today with his font on a pillow. After reaching Prospect they learned that the deer lu that region are in the burns of the rocent forest fires and so they decided to fish instead of hunt, and with J. J. Duclitcr. who arrived Thursday, they enjoyed angling sport each obtaining the lKal limit of tine trout, 'Set Dave Wood about that flro In surance policy. Of flea, ltootu 401, M. F. U. Building. 8. I Tull left thli morning tor an extended visit at Fort Joues, Calif. Met! cam at Klrersldo Uarage. Miss Nellie Campbell and Miss Re becca Bacon left this morning for Berkeley, California, the former to attend the University of California for another year and the latter to at tend the Berkeley high school. Bring your wheat to the Central Point .Mills. We handle It In bulk and save you the cost of bags. We are In the market for all kinds of grain. Mrs. R. S. McCullough and Mrs. Lloyd Wiseman of San Francisco, are guests of tho former's parents Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Hamilton. -Hot cakes and coffee, inc. Dia mond Restaurant, 127 Sixth St. 140 Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Goodman, Sallfe Burns and L. B. Gllbertson of Port land are a touring party spending the week end In the city and vicinity. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St. Mark's Building. Phone 323-Y. . ' Mrs. J. A. McKay of Milford, Utah and Mrs. M. E. McKay, of Monrovia, California, are tourists' In the city who are making their headquarters at tho Hotel Holland. Oregon Agricultural College Fruit & Vegetable Evaporator, built accord ing to official specifications at Pacific Furn. & Fix. Factory. M'rs. J. C. Twlsselman and children who have been visiting her Bister, Mrs. A. C. Bennett, left this morning for their home In San Francisco. Dr. Chas. T. Sweeney, Physician and Surgeon, Phlpps Bldg. Phone 30. tf Miss Louise Jones of Jacksonville loaves Sunday for Roscburg where she will visit for two weeks. In ordor to pcrmjt the pupiU and parents to assist In harvesting the fruit crop the public schools of Med ford will not open for the fall term until October 1. The school board last spring decided on this program. The rural schools will also not open until Octobor 1. Rnwles Mooro, Attorney at Law Office now located Rooms 7-0, Med ford National Bank Bldg. A tourist pnrty visiting In the city today from Hornbrook consists of Mr. and Mrs. E. h. B. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Hughes and Miss Wanda' Collins. . Call Taxi 303. Tho first soctlon of train 13 on reaching the city this morning proved to be more of a military than passen ger train as most of the cars were filled with soldiers. Including several hundred army medical corps mem bers from Fort Lawton, Seattle, en route to an unnamed and to the sol diers unknown destination. One car was filled with forty navy recruits bound for the naval training station at San Francisco. Singor sewing machine shop. C. A. Chapman. Phone 903-R. 245 S. Central. 147 Mrs. J. T. Hardy and daughters, Helena and Luellu, who liavo been visiting Mrs. Hardy's sister, Mrs. G. W. Godwnrd of Jacksonville, left to day for thetr homo in Portland. i.MIbs Elinor Eastorbrook and Mrs. Dora Zimormnn wont to Gold lllll this morning for a short business visit. Drs. Dow & Dow have returned from their vacation nnd resumed practice, having re-oponcd tholr for mer offices. 130 Among the tourists and visitors in the city today uro the following: Mrs. L. R. Bowerson nnd Lloyd E. Plnnrd of San Joso; II. S. I lagan, Kinll W. Httgborn, J. M. Craig, O. K, Kemp- ton nnd Mr. and Mrs. N. It. Jacobus of San Francisco; nnd Mr. uud Mrs. O. C. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. II. V Carpenter,- Mr. and Mrs. John II. Shurr.v. F. S. Johnson, H. P. Evans, V. C. Mc Millan and J. C. Tllhln and family of Portland , 1 Walter Brown, who won a lieuten ant's commission ut the recent offi cers' reserve corps training camp at San Francisco, will urrtvo lu the city this evening for a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Brown, llo will be stationed on duty for the present In San Francisco nnd must report for duty August 2 4. Paul Kohler, former Medford resi dent, who Is now connected with the main office of the Union Meat com pany in Portland, and who has spent tho last week fishing and hunting In the Trail district, will return to Port land tonight. LONDON, A uc 1H. - Then- is run .ii!cnible danger of an immediate si rile, linoUuir,' al I ball' I lie en gineers and firemen enilovri on Kriti-h railroads. The main puml al issue is the recognition of the prin ciple of mi eight-hour day, nltlio the dcmtind does not necessarily include niakiui; tlio lirinc iU effective durini; the war. The men concerned nnntUer III. ..lit -111.01111, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED A cook at the MJla VUl.i Orchard. VANTEtI Good cook for family of wo. Phono 32, Juvksouvlllo. 12! ASHLAND HILL -CROSSING HELD UP Simon Benson, tho Portland capi talist, philanthropist and good roads enthusiast, arrived in tho city this morning from Portland en route to Crescent City, California, to attend the good roads demonstration to be held there. After purchasing sonio supplies for his car Mr. Benson went for a ride and Inspection trip over the Pacific highway to, the top of the Slskfyous. ' He will depart this even ing jfor Grants Pass and Crescent City. ,. '.-...'. wi Tho highway commission is ready and anxious to go ahead with the construction. of, tho Ashland Hill sec tion,, but is being held .up by the Southern Pacific. Altho the steel for the subway is on the ground, nothing Is being done by the railroad. . .Short age of labor Is the excuse given by the railroad company, but the high way engineers report that there arc plenty of men available and they are encountering no trouble Jn securing all needed and a surplus. 42.00Q PRISONERS E BliRLIN, Aug. 18. The capture of moro than 100 men In an Austro- Hungarian attack on the Rumanian front is announced by army liead- qunrtcrs. Following is the official report from the eastern theatre: "Botween tho Baltic and the Black Seas there was no chango except tor small forcfleld engagements. ''Front of Archduke Joseph: On Thursday an attack was made south of Groziesci by Austro-Hungaiian regiments. It was entirely success ful. The enemy was thrown from entrenched positions. We inflicted heavy casualties on him, in addition to which ho lost moro than 100 pris oners, one gun and 18 machine guns." According to the official announce ment, since July 10 the troops of the central powors have captured In east ern Gal Ida, Bukowina and Moldavia nearly 42,000 prisoners, 257 guns and 54K machine guns. On the western front 20 entcnto airplanes and four eaptlvo balloons are said to havo been brought dow.n. The artillery fighting has again in creased to the utmost Intensity along tho coast in Flanders and northeast of Ypres. E, 'I Mrs. F. L. TouVelle has purchased the Marshall tract, two miles north of Central Point, consisting of 1S4 acres of Bear Creek bottom land, for a consideration said to approximate fS.'i.OOu. Tho ranch wns sold to Messrs. Palmer nnd Puxon, some yoars ugo for $!", 000, when it was partially In orchard, and repurchased by Martin Marshall and sons. It will be plunted to wheat next year and suliHciiueully lo alfalfa and sugar beets. , The Utah Idaho Sugar Company has purchased tho Dellarr tract, be tween Medford and Central Point, consisting of 255 acres for $25,000. Thero Is five acres of orchard nnd the property Is hisectef, by the South ern Pacific tracks. Tho laud contains an available site for a sugar factory, should the growth of the business Justify It in the future. Other pur chases of valley property by tho su gar company are pending. It Is reported that the sugar com pany has options for the purchase of lfitio acres of the best land In tbo valley, the deals to bo closed this month. I'AKIS, A nir. 1H. Alllio a revis ion con rl iii.-i rl in I has rejected the ap peal nl' the Dutch ilancer, Mala llnri. who was recently condemned to death as n spy, she still can uk that her ease -Im beard by lue supreme eonrl. Accuracy is our strong point. Kvcty pair of glasses tliat wo sell imisf, lie prceiM-lv ridit. to satisfy us. and vnu. DR. RIGKERT KVFSKJHT SITCIAI.IST Sulto 1-2, Over May Co. BY TRAIN ON WAY Unless unf'ornecn complications should set, in, there neems to bo no doubt of the recovery', oC Private Hurk K. MnrJadJ, of C company, who wns ho bhilly injured Thursday night between Olendnle and Wolf Creek by being -struck by ti' train while on guard djitjr, ,lloypyer, lie may never bo able to. do military duty njrain. Paptaiii Crosslcy returned last night from Olendnle, where lie went to look nflor .Arrangements for Hie enre of tile injured soldier,' who will be knit in tho Glcndnle sanitarium until lie is able to be removed to the military hospital at the Vuncouvcr barracks. . , .lust how (lie mvident hniuicned is stil unknown, usMarkell is still too ill to tell about it nnd. tho. trainmen did not see it. ' It seems that Mnrkcll wub oii' duty, nbout twenty-five feet from tho entrance of a railroad tun nel when nn extra freight truin iip prouched from out of the tunnel, un noticed and unheard by him, nnd struck hint before, he .could get out of the way. . . ; . . . All the flesh was torn from Iiis right foot, his. instep was broken, ,1ns HfciiV. is uiuii:it . utinvun nil. knee nnd ankle; a deep gash wns cut in the back of his .head and his back was badly sprained. Due to his likeable personality and the fact that he was Hie small est man in the company, and only 18 years old, Mnrkcll was very popular with the latter, and deep sympathy is fell by the soldiers with him in his misfortune.'.!.', . . . RAISED TO ACRE What is believed to bo the record wheat crop of fhc yullcy for a dry year, when quality and yield are considered, was '.threshed this week nn the ranch in Hoss Italic of J. C. Brown, wliii-h is operated for Mr. Brown by, his bridlier-in-lnw, M. 15. (Hover. n! - .. Kmin the five acres planted lo tle Club wheat fhcre was threshed 2CJ bushels of what the threshers uud olhers say is nboiil the finest milling wheat Ihey had ever seen. "The odd part of it nil," suid Joe Brown today, "is Unit this wheat was grown on soil 1,1ml last year was planted to corn. The ground is non iirigiitcd, but of course there was sub-irrigation. I can sell every bit of this wheat for seed wheal." W1THYG0MBES FLAX A NAT, KM, Aug. IS. Governor Withycombe said today that because of the dry weather Unit has prevailed the IIIIO acres of flax being; harvested by the stale will be practically a to tal failure. "There will be no fibre straw from this crop, and practically no seed," snid the governor. REMARKABLE MILEAGE OF A FEDERAL TIRE .l;n k Ait kin hii just tnkcn u I'Yil oral lire ntf his Konl tlui! has run M.!'J(i mill's it thI is jmm! fur service vol. Mr. Aitkin litis used this tiro in his enpni'ity as fruit inspector and fruil hityer, which necessitates nmst of his travel on country romls. v lias also driven into California four times ami the tire has only heen off the car imep during the eiitire-mile-nye, which is certainly some record for a car. $100 Reward, $100 The rnit'T of thin mpr will tx jilonnH t Ifain thm thfiv In nt li'tit in tltviKjei! ilUfisn tint tt-li'tiri h b.-.ri tc to ourV In ill Its truer, an that t'ruarrti. Ilnir Catarrh l ire ! Iht only ixwitlr i-uro ik'W known l tin- mrit frutrnnty. i'al;trrh N'Iiik a vtiall?ittlnal (IlMtaai, rriinlrffl n oiiTirt(ii(1viril troaltwiit. Ilall'a CtniTti Oin U tahiMi InlrniaMv. actlnir illroctly Mkn tht Mnn-l mirt mnotm a'irfnr-a nf dTMrin, ttxTi'tiv Hnt rj In t; fimiiltln th 11"'. ami rtTlnit tlit1 patient trvtitfth tiT h.illrtim 11 j tr rvMndtiif .n anl altli.r tia- Utrv in inlr it tvn;k. I ti proprirlnrn nirr i tmi'-h fMth In Itt itrntli pn-iri that thi'j ir.-r One Miuntr-il IMIars f.r air .vt thnt It falN ti ftiro. Hmi'I f.r Utt tt l.-rvti-ib-nlrN. Ad-lrran V. J. CIIFNKY CO , T.lodo. O. Si-l.l l.r .)( JlniKcKt. Tf..-. TaVf ITiir Fattitly Ptll for rr.mtlpattnn MONDAY, AUG. 20TH A rieliuc of Vital Interest to Kverv Woman. TWILIGHT SLEEP Ai'compaitieil by l.atlv l.eeturer. Matinee, ladies only. l'ening 7;1,", ladies only, l'.vening, 9:011, men only. Admission rJJ oooooooooooooocooo C. E. O00OCKKOOOO00OOOX)O0CKOOCCK00 QCOOOOOOQQXOOOQyXOOOO1000000QOQOOQQOOQQC All That SEE THE NEW 1918 MODELS We have an Eight and a Six ready to show you and to demonstrate Treichler-Piersoa Phone 304 Highest quality, jewelry repairing, diamond setting, watcb repairing. Martin J. Reddy ' yJ AsMa mounting anil en graving. 2.13 E. Main St. Mcilford. Ore. The Oregon Agricultural College Whitre trained prrialtats with modern laV eratnrlea and ftdfqtiat ffiiiipmnt ivt In tntftmn IradinR lo coIlfffil drgree la th fottmrlnff arhnoU: AO Rl CULTURE, with 15 department J COMMERCE, with 4 df partmmlit ; CNOINBERINO, with S department!, la ttndinc Cirlt. Ktmlrir-a), Hicbway, Industrial Aria, lrricatir.0, and Mehanipal Fncinttrinc; TORESTRY, including Logging Engioaar lug: HOMC ECONOMICS, with 4 tntjor depart nta, tntlnding training in tha Praetlta Ho'ia: MINICO, with Ihrta df partmaota, Inalad- tX Chmifal Knginrerlng; FHARMACT. , THB SCHOOL OP MtTSIO. flffprt Inatme- : lrn In th prirf Ipat drpartiDfnta of total and tnalrum'rttal rrtnuif. THB MILITARY DEPARTMENT, rolld radMa In l(Ji(t )7, woB rromm,n. , dation for O A. C, from the Wratrn Depart- ( fnt of tht V. R. War Irpartmrnl a om of ! lh fiftart "di4llncuihd inallluitnna" of ktthmt learning All awWta will ho fnTnth4 ompMt irnforma by thf V. 8. GTtnmM nd th Jnnior and bwiiot radota. enroled in the R O. T. C. will titfti rommntatjnn fnt , tnhaittanca, aa well ai all tranBfw,rtatlrtn -d ttihitfM at th aii ka' Sumrn-t KEQIBTRATIOK BEOJNS OCTOBER g, ' 1917. lrJoriD.au on on raquan. Addiesti , Segittrtr, Oraioa AnicuHural Col!a;, Oorvalttav Org, J With Medforil trade is MediorJ made. Buy Federals Over 100 car owriers are enjoying the durability of Federal Tires Best of all, we guarantee them. No sending away for adjustments you deal only with us. Gates Auto Go. Medford, Oregon is Necessary Show Room 128-132 N. Front AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT LILLIAN GISII WILFRED LUCAS IX Souls Triumphant An inlcrci-tiiiv' fliirv wrill'-n hy Mary H. O'Ciaincr liacd on "Tin l.illlc Snviiir," wliii-li appcaicil in Yinns'. MaL-azinc. Al;.ii Comcdv, "Till-: CA.MKUA C'l ltl-;" TOMORROW VALESKA SURATT IN "THE SLAVE'' CTAI) Alwnvsa O 1 (ioodWhow AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT Page imiIvmh;!.; haim-ii tiiih t.n ai.itv slstaivkh to Say is Inc. Wiregrip Tires ihave been tried out and proven the best on the market. See them at Riverside Garage Till-; A1KI!AH1,K Marguerite Clark In n pi-liii iaiimi nf F.lcaniir Hiillicll Alli"ll's I'l-lclinitcit ronuini'C, "Molly Make Believe'' COMEDY, "SIX-CYLINDER LOVE" A syii-nialion of laughter and levity. - TOMORROW KEYSTONE. "TEDDY AT THE THROT TLE" and Kn.ina liclcn in "THE DUCH ESS OF DOUBT.''