PAGE TWO IOCAL AND J PERSONAL J. C. Brown, Jonil mummer for th! Karl Fruit Company of tlio North west, has today received uil.vlco that Joseph DlUlorKlo, presitloiit of the company,'' lias lioou called upon -liy Herbert Hoover to cover tlio fruit In dustries of tlio United Stales with u view of preventing speculation in this Commodity. This will mean that in Bo' fnf aR possible tho spefiulator who buys wlion the market Is i;ood and accepts on consignment when prices aro low, will bo eliminated from tho . fruit industry, and the growers wll receive i.what . Uiuir products are worth, '; i Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly. Pefor S. Steenstrup, former pro prietor of tho 1'aolNc Motor Supply Co. of llodford, who left hero some . yearn ago. Is spending a few days here looking after property interests. After leaving here, Mr. Steenstrup spent three years in South America for tho Iliipmohlle company, and Is now vlco-president of the (ienoial Mo tors Export company, having chaiKO of all tho export business of the Gen eral. Motors company, tho largest au tomobile concern In the world. Ills headquarters aro at 11 llroadway. Now York, where ho has a force of 75 assistants and branch offices all over the 'world. Mr. Steenstrup's advance has -been rapid and he stands today at the top notch, a fact that greatly pleases his wide circlo of friends in the Ttoguo River Valley. t Ladles' goods by the yard, from $1.85 to 112.75. at Ous the aTUor's. !.');. 13G Mrs. Mary KaHtman, who has been visiting iMr. and Mrs. W. .7. Behcnck for the past two months, left this morning for her home at Herkeley, Cal." She Is Mr. Schcnck's slstor. i j.For Bowing call 403-.I3. 137 i O. C. Huff, state labor commission er, ! In tlio city today on ono of his periodical trips of investigation Into tho locnl labor conditions. From here he will go to Klnmntu Fall to niako a similar Investigation. Johnson for high-class watch re pairing. ;. tf Mr. and Mrs. Gooree, Raymond re turned to their homo In Fresno, Cal., today, after a visit with Mr. Ray mond's brother, Abner, near t li tft city, ."i The Womon's Christian Tempeninco Union will hold a mothers' meeting at tho homo of Mrs. Manning', on Wolch street, Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Mrs. E, 10. Goro will recnivo pupils . In piano and harmony nt hor resi dence Btudlos, 116 Genova avo. 133 Mrs. K. -H, Emerson of Unite Falls Bpent Tuesday In tho clly. Trillion' , silts, coar.4(nncO skirlR nindo to your mcasuro-at tins the Tailor's. nO'. Off!,!c. , The invitation danco of I! company held nt the Elks club last night was a very enjoyable affair, at which about . 100 women. young, midillc-ngcd and old wore the only Invited guests. Music was furnished by a threo-plece prchestrn. The main purpose In giv ing tho danco was to enable the com pany in part to repay the women for tho many kindnesses extended by them to the command since Its arrival In tho city. Captain Crossley nud Lieutenant Alexander were In attend ance, Tho dancing lasted until mid night. .;Mel cars at Riverside Garage. Mrs. John Dntley, w ho was operat ed on at the Sacred Heart honpilal on August 11, left this morning for her homo In the Illinois valley near Sol ma, apparently restored to perfect health. , Highest price paid for barley, wheat, oats and hay. Monarch Seed & Foeil Company. Mr. and .Mrs. .1. S. Kcnl were vis itors In the city yesterday tio;ii Klam ath Kails. Johnson for. high-class watch re pairing. .1. W, Diamond left this mornliiK for die navy yard at liri-iuerlon. Wash., where he served in Hie naval reserve for several moiillis and Is ullll counected witll t ll.lt service. He has been on farloiiKh In Mcdford for the past month or more, and Tuesday re ceived oidcrs to report at the navy yard at once, llefore coming lo Mcd ford be applied for an honorable dis charge from the service, and be mivh such n discharge Is nwalliug his ar rival at the navy yard, and that he ex pects to work In Hie Industrial de partment of the yard as n civilian. Ladles' seo Gus tho Taller for your fnll suit and cost. 1 3i; O. II. Ilr.vnu Is a visitor In the clly today from !rants I'iihn, , Call V.ivt 303. Forty aviation corps recruits passed through the cily today from Hie Van couver barracks en roule lo Fort Sinn Houston, Tex. They said Unit only eight more aviation recruits are loft at Vancouver, I Metis cars at Riverside Garnijo. j Homer Stephenson and William1 Cottrell were visitors In the rllyj Tuesday from Eagle Point. They were I registered at tlio Nnsh hotel. For tho best Insurance, see Holmes, the Inaurance Man, Tho inarlno corps recruiting office in this city will be closed for good on September 1. next Saturday, Instead of October 1, as was announced In the Mall Tribune of Tuesday. Only three more enlistments can lie taken before the office is closed on Saturday. Oregon Agricultural College Fruit & Vegetablo Evaporator, built accord Ing to official specifications at Pacific Furn. & Fix. Factory. I'rof. William Godskesen, principal of the Ilockenseu, Wimli., public schools, left today for home, after two weeks spent In helping care for tho fruit harvest at tho Eden Valley orchard. "I wanted to get to see and sturly lite valley, improve my liealth study human nature and get a new viewpoint of life, said Prof, Godske sen, who Ift a young man, today, in explaining why he took employment in the orchard. "I never spent a more profilnhlo two weeks In my life, and I enjoyed every miutito of my stay in this beautiful valley." See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404, M. P. & II. Building. Hatha, 25c. Holland Hotel. Joseph Chignon, the mill owner and wood dealer, left this morning for Glendale; to endeavor to purchase lumber and wood. I'eforo leaving he said ho had offered to sell several hundred cordii of wood to tho school board at a rcasonablo price Bring your wheat to tho Central Point Mills. Wo handlo It In bulk and save you the cost of hags. Wo are In tho niarkot for all kinds of grain., : , Dr. Andrew Oliver of Seattle ar rived In llin city lalo last night from Crater Lake nnd left today for homo. Ho came here from a' trip to the Grand canyon and through .Southern California. Dr.1 Oliver Is a friend of Davo and Harry Rosenberg and hud expected to spend several (lays with them nt their ranch, hut met with so many delays on his touring trip that he had to lot that pleasure go by. Hot cakes and-coffco, 10c. Dia mond Restaurant, 127 Sixth St. 140 Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St. Mark's Ilulidliig. Thoiio 323-Y. Tho- Misses Tilzaheth nnd Mary Hitter huvo returned to their home nt La .Inula, Colo., after a visit with the family of Dr. E. II. Porter. We pay cash for Bartlett pears by the ton or box. J. A. Perry at Co operative J'-rult Growers. Assn. Robert Pulaski, who was recently In tho restaurant business in this city, left today for Scuttle, where ho expects to locate permanently. ' Singer sowing mnchino Bhop. 0. A. Chnpman. Phone 903-R,' 215 8. Central. , . . .. . ., , 147 lir. lloino, eyo, ear, noso," throat. Mrs. Lillian lluzc-llon lias us her guests at her homo on South Ivy street, her parents, Mr. nnd .Mrs. C. McVey, of Santa Clara, Cal. Aprons for pickers nnd packers nt tout Factory in INht. ' 112 Dr. Chas. T. Sweeney, Physician and Surgeon, Phlpps Hide. Phone 36. tf 11. C: Mneldiy has returned from a month's outing nt Klamath Falls, Crater Lake and Lake of the Woods. Call Taxi 303. Among Wednesdays tourists nnd visitors in tho city are F. Van Housen of Calgary, Canada, It. S. lleenstory of New York, A. II. Cook and Mrs. II. Cook of Grass Lodge. Mont.; Martha Itergeion of Palo Alio, Cal.; M. P. Colllton of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Henley, Gladys lilley and E. D. Iloswortli or Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wilson anil Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. White and son of Weed, Cel.; W. A. Karnes, II. H. Hammer. I. II. Johnson mill Mr. ami Mrs. U. E Mallng. of I'ertlanil, and A R. Khjt lor, t'leo S. Sbeplinid, Mrs. C. Swan-' son ami Harry F. Wheeler, of San Francisco. I.ollln Howard has Just received her new fall bats. 1 :m Wednesday was chance day with C company, and one pergonal, three cor pnrals anil ;i a privates, in command of Lieutenant Alexander, went, up In the SlsUlyous to relieve Hie company detail that has been on guard Ibere for the pnsl I wo weeks, llecauso a number of the Weir Crci k-I.eland do tal have been sent to the regimental hendiiuarlors at Clackamas lo huvo their tooth fixed, thai detail will not lie rolloveil fioni duty for several days yet by Captain Crossley. Modioli! Transfer Co, Phono 95. 158 When Sergeant Manor, fnnnor army recruiting officer lie:o, was trans ferred last week In active duty, be left Hie oily taking Willi him the key to Hie recruiting office In (he federal hulliiillng and has not sent It bark. Sergeant Weston, bis successor as re cruiting officer, although he has the oirb e and roi orils. is unable to lock up the orttee. I'ii (master Minis, ns custodian of the federal building, In day wrote to the war department to locale llnuer and him him send the key buck. Classes at St. Mary's Academy. Meilfnrd. Oregon, III reopen Sepli m ber 4th. lloth boarders and day pu pils are received. Full high school course. Individual attention in pri mary and grammar grades. Excep tional advantages In art. music, chi na painting nnd modern lunausgc. For pm tlenlars ncldrcs Sister Supe rior. 136 T- SITUAT I WASHINGTON, An;,'. J'!). Willi forest fitcri, reported due o ineeii diarism, threatening valuable limber ill Hie Northwest intended to furnish liirplane stock I'or the t'iglitiiigd'orecs of the Vhiteil Stales iind lis nlliei the forest service bus susjiendeil some of its! operalions to concentrate all nviiilable forces in fighting f'laiucK. - Forest service officials said lo- dnv the situation is one of the most serious in years, tlircutoiiinir million: of feel or limber, especially (hut in Oregon nnd Washington intended f-jv use in building airplanes. In Mon tana ntiil Northern Muho 2,000 men are fightintr the flumes under direc tion. of forest rangers. HEARST TO SEEK SAN SIMON, Cal., Aug. 2!). Wil liam llnndnlph Hearst was on n brief cumping trip in the moiinliiijis near here loilnv nnd until his return to night 'or tomorrow it cannot he learn ed whether lie will be a candiijiito for Iho New York Ucmocralii; mayoralty nomination nt J-lie iipproneliing prim ary, i - 1 '' - .... . Advices received last night from New York said his liiiino would lend tho list of Democratic candidates, which is mnde up iim Iho nnincs'of nominees; are. drawn irom a wncei. OBITUARY. 1IIG1XISOTIIAM Mrs. Susio llisf- iiiholhain, aged (i.r years, died nt ihc home of lier daughter, Mrs. A. H. Clmrtraw of lhrhy, August 2"i, 1017, al'ler nil illness of several years. Funeral services! were held nt the home of Mrs. Chartrnw, August 27, Hev. John Slill olTioiuling. Inter ment in Hullo Falls cemetery. Mrs. Iliginbotliiim was horn in Ohio 1H!2. She crossed the I'lnins with her husband in 1 878, nnd set tled in Jnekson comity,-where ; she has since resided. She was Hie moth er of five children nit of Ihein liv ing. Four of them, Mrs. A. R. Cliiillrmv of Derby, John S. Iligin bothain of Hullo Kalis, William A. Iligiiibolbaiu of Prospect . nud James V.. lliginhothnm of Derby, nnd her slinnil, T. 1!. i liginbothain, were willi her when Hie end came. Her youngest ilniighler, Mrs. Ii'osa II.. Fallis, lives in Itenlly, Alherln, Can ada. REFORM IN ARMY VITAL (Continued from Page Out.) to prevent Ihc filial eventualities of a German victory.' 'This sentiment evoked n lonr con tinued ovation in honor of Prince Kropalkin . Oilier speakers who declared against n separale pence were iouil iidcd. , President's Message. 1'AKIS, Au-r. 211. A IIiiviih des lu 1 4li from Moscow says that Pre mier RereiisUV hud read Presidents Wilson's message of greeting lo the notional eonl'eiviicc. he said he bail iicdruelcd the minister of foreign nf I'airs, M. Tcreslohcnko, lo inform the American nmbassador, David li. Francis, of Iho feelings id' gratitude wtitoh the president's messiiee iuid in spired among- the doleeaies to Hie conference. This st itonicnl of Hie IH'cmicr was cheered cnlhiisiitstienlly. CAIiiD OF THANKS. Wi wish to thank our friends for their kindness and help during the long Illness of our wife nnd mother, ami for their floral offerings. T. II. HI,(!lNIIOTHAM, MRS. A. 11. CHAKTItAW, JOH'Ni S. IHGINMOTIIAM, WILLIAM A. HKilMloTHAM. JAMES E. HKilNHOTIIAM, MRS. J. M. FALLIS. NOTH'K. Any one having purchased a bicy cle from a soldier boy. please return It to Eldon Corthell. nt l'lrlrh & Ry an's store. The bicvele has blue frame. Hie back rim Is ttupalntcd, three spokes out of Hie back wheel, and the frame Is slightly sprung. 1.1 li Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palm linro relumed from their summer homo at Rocky Point. Klnmnth lake, where they have been for the past two months. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOl Xl) - A hut, on road uut of Mcd ford. nwnur may linvn twine by proving property ttnd payinii for ndvrrtitMmMit. 1:16 WANTED :.in-lh. platform scales. Phone KMX. Hi TO POPE PRINTED WASHINGTON, Aug. 29 Upon motion of Senator Hrady, who char acterized It as a lust farewell to the autocracy of the world, President Wilson's roijly to the poiie's peace proposals was ordered printed today In tlte Congressional Record. "While It Tejects tho-pope's pro posals," ald ho, "It points the way for tho other nations to reach a peace In a fair and honorable manner." Chairman Stone of the senate for eign relations committee made this comment; - 1 i "Tho nolo was just what I expect cd It would be. It was a strong note as aro all notes of the president.' i "Jt was a very good note," said Senator Lodge of Massachusetts ranking republican of the committee. , l'orthiiul Livestock. , PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 2!). Cut Ho receipts 11); steady witll cows strong. Ileef steers - ff 8.'J."iC0r.7i ; good beef sleers $7(ii8; best heel' cows $(iJM(w 7.25; orilimiry to good cows ;i5U(rr.f0; best, heifers -f(i.2.r) ((i7.2!i; hulls $4.5(l('(l; calves .fli.oll (n 11.2,"); stackers and feeders $-l.fi0 (7. '. ' Hogs, receipts 370; sleady. Prime light $17.2."i((i!l7.."ill; prime heavy $17(ir.$ 17.25; pigs, $15.p0l(l; bulk $17.50. Sheep, reeeijils 1015; sternly lo higher. -Western lambs $1:I(ii13.50; valley lambs $ 11. 75(: 12.75; yearlings iflOWlO.nO; wethers $!l.7510.25 ewes .f8(o8.50. .Portland llutter. PORTLAND, Aug. 20. P.ullor steady, '('ity creamery prints parch ment wrapper .'17; carious 47; butler-. fnt 4(i(f?4H; cube extras 43; prime firsts 41; firsls ItliK.; dairy .'14. Al retail prime luiller is 55c a pound, $1.05 .brick. Portland Grain. PORTLAND-, Aug. 20. Wheat, no ipiotnlious. Jodny n ear, receipts, wheat i flour 3; bay (I. ('ash quotations, oats No. 2 while feed $18.50: barley standard feed -I I. barley standard growing $10.50; brim ,l.ri; shorts .(. New York. 32 ears California. $2.80. I'oslon. California $3.25. Philadelphia. - -California $3.25. Chicago. California $2.75; M'eil- l'onl $3.0(1. NEW RUILDING TO STANDARDIZE EQUIPMENT WASHINGTON, Aug. 20. So great has grown Hie work of standnrdi.iuu eipiiimenl and materials I'or Hie army and navy that a temporary building is to be erected shortly nt a cost of $2511.000 by -the bureau of standards lo provide facilities for meeting Hie heavy demand. LING COD- A si'.t l i.sli ViTV ihik'Ii like lialihnl. ininlil en tlic I'lbisl uf Oiv ;oll. SABLE FISH -An Alus- knii fish, very rich in flavor, pure while meat, fries or lakes nicely. CHINOOK SALMON--rire simulant all the vear around fish, vrrv fal anil retl, from the Cohnuhia riv er. HALIBUT A l.isr while fish thai lakes the Dlaee of hiekeii. PAN FISH-Ve have as sorted small pan-fish arriv i i i U" regular from the eoast shippint; points mid guaran tee every pound we sell. Try putting fish on your table once or twice a week, by doing so you will find it very palatable as well as eco nomical. Mcdford Fish & Poultry Market Phone 3f.2. VAN It. GILliKltT, Prop. ZIIHICH, Switzerland, Aim. 2!). Reports that strong .lapiinere forces have been concentrated in Manchuria are given currency in Davnria by the Neuoste Nnclirichten of Munich, which also speculates on the possibil ity of tranr.portlni! such troops to the HiiBslan front. It the railway facili ties were the samo as before tho war, it says, Riich an operation would re quire a Ioiik time, but the situation has been changed greatly, America and Japan having laid new trucks nud made great Improvement In tho roll ing Block. OF CHILD LABOR LAW (iliKKNSKORO, N. C, A111;. 20.--Ili'iirmjr on injunction procociiin briiifriiii? into question tlio i?rn-;tiiu-fio'miliiy of tho new JYdcr'il 'hild hibor law which becomes el'fecfivc September 1, heirnn lol;iy before Kedenil Jmle Hnyd. COAL MINES CLOSED WHEN PRICES ARE, FIXED liLooMXGTON', in.; Au. J!1.-t Tlte McLean county coal nunc, uas closed today, JVre'dent Lyinan Cv-a-hnin of "(lie cdiiipanv staliiiL thai li Ity ri'iiHon nf thiinMiirh (IltrHmtlon TvlUt tho dm? tr:nl; in lht niUl htHlfM and loner frllini; cohtt, rttiuct'U prices Ufo uuiv pottblblo fur Eckrnan'o Alterative FOR THROAT AND LUNGS Ptiii.liorn t'otifrtiM nnd f'olilff No Almbul. NoivoUt; ur ilabil fnnDini; Drug $2 Sizo $1 Size Now $1.50 Now 80 Cts. K.ltTiuin l.nbnratorv. l'lillail. Iililn. ANIUSEMt'TS TONIGHT Star-10c ;; .Any Sent Any Tlmo hililren Tic TUB LITTLK 110USK WITH THE BJG SHOWS MARIE DORO IN A ViOlfV KOMAXTIt! STOUY ''Heart's Desire" Also Comedy A VAMPIRE OUT OF WORK ' TOMORROW MARY MILES MINTEF? Do Your "BIT" 1y sorviiip; Rye Bread once a day at your la bio is one wily of increasing our wheat supply. Try a loaf of Nurmi's Rye You will like it. It's appe tzin!r !"d ltealllil'iil. - Ihiildin.o; uiaicri.-ds and lahoi" have increased l il'ty per cent. ' I nci'case your l'ire insurance accordingly. .I'usiuess houses cjiny iuir Die eo-insiiraiice or reduced rale avcrai' clause should keep pace witll Ibe rising costs. This is part ol' the contract. Our services in revising your insurance is gladly extended . without p!acinr you under olili;;at ion to our office, 'rcleplione oui'-two-lhree. McCurdy Insurance Agency Medford National Tardc Bklg. 53 "r 1 --(;-.ft- ft .- .- ....... iMir h'1'ti;i:i;n cuiild nof produce coal ill riees set hy the government. RED CROSS MEMBERSHIP IS INCREASING RAPIDLY WASHINGTON, iiin. aii.--.Meui-lier-jiii el' the American lied ('ro- mlm m m pfPP ill-. BABY'S HARRY'S KA13EL'5 MOTHERS. DADS' ShikoiA preserves shoes, sheds moisture, and won't rub off. a ,, i i:.l.a f'Tn-y r:f ottincia l box. The key opening box Bamm. Horn et Substantial bristle dauber, and oft lamb's wool polisher. I MTnirua atiininor convenient and V Makes shining convenient cnii easy. Ask Nearest Store. BLACK TAN WHITE BED A Better . Lens For Less Money No-Glare Lens All the light you had before but so different as to comply with the law .Sizes up to 9-inelL $3-00 Sizes up o 9 1-4 to 10 inch 3.50 Sizes up to 10 1.-1 ami over -1.00 WE GUARANTEE- i f you don't like tliein wc take them out and ilie trial costs you nothing. MADE ON THE PACIFIC COAST Gates,utoCo. . More Machinery Just Received ;'i:: We Are Prepared NOW; to Handle theDemgnd lor None Belter Bread Look for the Name Made by the Pullman Baking Co., Wholesalers A SUPREME REVELATION OF THE THREE NOBLEST PASSIONS Or A WOMAM'S LIFE. i tiik i.ovctn-'A maiii i m; a max j m: i.o i: (if a mutiii'.u vui iiki;, :in i Tin: l.ovi-: ok a wiotan run iiki; corxTHY. "WOMANHOOD" te' wftli (ill i-l;ir im.I - 'tin iiiim-o Tl'V, lli:lt!il. page I -Tht-oiloro ol - imon's uiuatlst rut uf has reached tlio n.'illll.lMIU mnrk unil is incrcasinj; al Ihc vale of 23,(1011 lo 1 (n ill Hi I u dav. nccordin!? lo a hen,' ipinrlcrs annoiinecmeut today. At tiie oceinuii' ei. ino year tue lotal was 127."i,IHIII. prevents 4fijg: fr:4.'';.'! :;;:?!' nam. SET miufjni.ijiiiji:mijijiji :Snred the Nation !;! : il'if - i - vol!, Alien Joyi-c, llnrroy Mo- 1'iiy lit Kiiiiiln;; TcmiKlit, AiiKUt t:-:W. mi- l.lc. tmrr Hour l!."c niihlivn nc. AasLiiijxx a