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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOTID, OTJEOON", TTTTJTJftDAY, 'ATTOTTftT f0, 191 7.
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TOCAL AND
LPRRSONAI.
A large number of people have been
In attendance euch evening ut tbo re
llgloun mcetliiK being conducted by
Rozella Douglas at the large tent on
Tenth and Ivy Btrccts. Interest 1b
growing, and ll'osa who bear the gos
pel aB preached by this ludy wish to
bear, It again, . ,
; ' Dr.- gelne flu g;asei torrectly.
Frank J. Murphy,, raiigof In charge
of the ..Klamath entrance to' Cra
mer Lak ' Park,", was stricken With
ap6plcxyi , i Sunday j j and : Immediate
ly removed .to! the residence of Will
0. Steel tl park headquarters, and
yesterday Was brought to the Sacred
Heart hospital at Medford. ills sis
ter, Mrs. George Kllpatrlck, of Spo
kane, was notified. Mr. Murphy has
rallied and la Improving rapidly, and
doubtless will go to Spokane. Dr. E.
H. Porter has the patient In charge'
For aewlng call 403-J3. 137
' A Sari Francisco party of tourlHtu
YlattinK the city consists of Mrs. Ca
mllo Martin, Miss M. C, llydo and
H. D. Martin.
Among the tourists nnd visitors In
the elty are D. W. Landes of St. Louis,
Mrs. A. H. Wills of Crator Lake; J.
0. Darrls and C. J. Ashman of Sac
ramento; Mr. and Mrs. D. M S Kern.
' of Pendleton; W II. Hamilton of San
Jose; Mr, and Mrs. J, I). Patterson of
.Oakland, Jcsuso Knight of Adlm, Cul.,
;B, F. Purdy of Forest drove,, Or., S.
O, Sargent of Salem, A: P. Knight and
,TV. C, Knllsch of Kugene, H. a. Wil
son and A, L. Roadman of Itoseburg,
F. L. Presbroy of San Francisco, Boyd
Reel and Mrs. Josoph Ingersoll of
Lo Angeles, and Chnrles II. Adler,
C. W. Amsman, F. II. Nnsh, J. V.
Haugoberg, W. A. Varnes, T. F.
MeBcn. and II II. Franclso of Port
land. -
' Metz ears at Riverside Oarage.
:" Miss Dolly Tanner, who has been
the guest of Miss Leo Wallhor for
several weeks, loft this morning for
her home at Soattlo. 1
'" Mrs. B. E. Gore will recolvo pupils
In piano and harmony at ber resi
dence Btudios, 110 Geneva ave. 133
" Mr. and Mrs. Edward Matthews of
.Peoria, 111., who have boon visiting
Hrj r--., ' . .
. mn anu Airs, cuwfiru souiior lor sev.
feral days, loft on their return trip
home today. .
Meta cars at RIverBldo Garage.
' Th military hoodoo on the Wolf
Creek-Leland district, whore so many
C and I company mon have, met with
'mishaps and accident, Is qtlll work
ing. Last night Corporal Forroll Per
kins of C company was brought to I ho
city from Wolf Creek nnd taken to
the Sncrod Heart hospital, suffering
with either typhoid fover or appendi
citis. His homo Is lu Portland and
H has hn a member of the com
pany for a lout: tlmo nnd served wltth
tho command oh the Mexican bordor.
Highest price paid for barley,
wheat, oats and hay. Monarch Seed
Feed Company.
-' Commissioner Will O. Steele, of
Crater Lake park came down to the
city last night from the lake for sev
eral days' visit.
Johnson for high-class watch re
pairing. Mrs. G. T. Faucott and children of
Grauta Pass, aroompanled by Mrs. A.
A.' Verex of Portland, who la Mrs.
Faucett'a guest, came to the city this
morning tor a several days' visit with
Mrs. M. C, Murray.
Call Tavl 303.
M. M. Root of Indianapolis, who Is
spending the summer at his Table
Rock ranch, was a visitor In (he city
today,
' Miss Flora drey Piano and Its n
anclated branches. Also teachiiiR
methods. The Andrews Studios, In
Ht. larks Block. Studio phone ;ii!!t-.l;
residence phone. 706-H, 137
W. II. McDonald, one of the pro
prietors of tho Valley garago. Is suf
fering with a broken arm as the re
shit of a peculiar aeeldent. A week
ago, while flxlni an auto tire, the tire
blew off and tho rim flew up nnd
struck his right arm, fracturing It at
the wrlBt. Not realizing at the time
that the arm was-broken, he bad It
bandaged. Later the true nature of
tho Injury became known and yester
day ho had a physician set the brok
en milliliter.
Johnson for high-class watch re
pairing, i ! tf
MIkh Carmen Hittson has returned
front her extended vacation In Cali
fornia and has resumed her position
at Heath's drug store. She was gone
two months, during which time, with
Oklahoma i lelatlves, Bhe visited at
San' Francisco, Long Beach, Los An
geles and other places.
For the best Insurance, see Holmes,
the Insurance Man. '
Tom Farlow of Lake Creek was a
visitor In jhe city Wednesday.
Oregon Agricultural College Fruit
& Vogetablo Evaporator, built accord
ing to official specifications at Pacific
Furn. & Fix. Factory. !
The penrh season Is now fairly on.
On tho bulletin hoard at the public
market, today tho following Is writ
ten: "Peach season opens with early
Crnwfords today. Do not wash or
put your chickens In cold wnter.''
See Dave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office, Room 404, M.
F. & II. Building. ,
Among tho Eagle Point visitora In
the city Wednesday wcrpMr. and Mrs.
F. M. Roberts, Mrs. YVIlllJcown, MIbs
Huzel Brown and Dr. W, W. P. Holt.
Singer sewing machine shop. C.
A. Chapman. Phone 903-R. 245 S.
Central. ' 147
Mrs. L. A Salad of Central Point
left this morning for Philadelphia,
Pa, where sho will visit for several
weeks.
Bring your wheat to the Central
Point Mills. We handle It In bulk
and save you the cost of bags. We
are In the inarifot for all kinds of
grain. 1
Mrs. Solon WillluniB of Yrcka, who
has been tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs.
II. 'L. Wall her and family, returned
to her homo today.
Hot cakes and coffee, 10c. Dia
mond Restaurant, 127 Sixth St. 140
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett Smith
of Oakland, Cal., who have been o
Journlng for somo time at Klnmnlu
Lake, Pelican Bay and Crater Lake,
loft this morning for homo. They re
port that Mrs. Park of 5.n Francisco
muda tho record catch of tho season
In Klamnth ' Ihko Bovcral dayB ago
when Bhe landed a big 12-pouud aln
bow trout. They also report Hint Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Zucli nt San Fran
cisco, who nro nt Crater Luke, like It
so well there thnt they plan to reninin
until the season closes.
Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St.
Mark's Building. Phone 323-Y.
Tnd Tengwnld, brother of t'nrl
Tcngtvuld, and who is well known In
Medford, leaves San Francisco today
with General Llggott and staff for
Camp "Green, N. C, whore Genornl
Liggett will bo in command of the
41st army division. Tad, who Is nn
army field clerk, was given permis
sion to stop oft at Denver four days
to visit his parents.
Wo pay rnsh for Howell pears by
tho ton or box. J. A. Perry at Co
operative Fruit Growors Assn..
Medford Tinrber shops w ill be closed
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Attend to the
EYES
of tho ' '
School Children
DO IT NOW
Kyo troubles make n child backward
in his Httuiics, See
DR. RIGKERT
KVICSKIIIT SPIXTALIST
Sullo Over May Co.
'Q rr A 11 TIIK 1.ITTI.K IIOI'SK WITH THK BIG SHOWS
MAR 10c any SI Kiddies 5c
MARY MILES MINTER in
"A DREAM OR TWO AGO"
An Intensely Interesting dramatisation of Al
bert I'hlllpp's beautiful story.
TOMORROW
FRANK KKKN'AX IN
"Tin-: six vk iKf
COMEDY
JERRY'S HOT
RED TRAIL
SATIUKAY
benmnn TlMinixn's lemons
Classic, "The Old HoimMcnil"
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Ice Cream In everIwMly' fond, K.vcrone cnios it. ICvery
ono may safely eat It. It Is healthful, nourishing, refresh
ing. Of courso you want the best.
WHITE'S VELVET
Mrs. Lewis N, Foss of 'Lcwlston,
Idaho, was operated upon in the Dow
hospital for appendicitis, this morn
ing. Mrs. Foss Is resting easy. She Is
tho only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.
W. Stone of Willow Springs.-
Baths, 25c. Holland Hotel.
R. .1. Brevard leaves Friday for
Atlanta and Washington, D. C, upon
a business trip.
Dr. Heine, eyo, ear, nose, throat.
Medford Transfer Co. Phono 95.
K,S
William Hart Hamilton, who has
been spending tbo summer at Cres
cent City, arrived Friday to spend a
week looking at his orchard Interests
at his Eagle Point ranch.
Aprons for pickers and packers at
Tent Factory in Nat. 142
Call Taxi 303.
Miss Elizabeth Putnam, who has
been spending a vacation at Crater
Lake, is expected to return Friday.
Dr. Chas. T. Sweeney, Physician
and Surgeon, Phlpps Bldg. Phone 30.
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' WASHINGTON. Aug. 30. James
Kecley, tho Chicago publisher, de
clared today that he hud personal
knowledge to confirm former Ambas
sador Gcrnrd'B published statement
that Gormuny had proposed to Great
Britain n joint Intervention In Mex
ico nnd an ending of tho Mouroo doc
trine. Mr. Keeley said that when he was
In London last! winter ho'met'a bro
ther official who told him that just
before the war started tho German
ambassador In London had sought an
npoplntmcnt with him for a personal
representative and close friend of the
kaiser. It was granted. The Ger
man representative asked:
"Would it not be a good thing for
your government nnd my government
to block the evident design of the Uni
ted States for conquest in Mexico?
I nm ready to give you high official
assurances that your country nnd my
country would have no difficulty in
establishing our influence In Mex
ico." To this tho British official replied:
"I had not known you were coming
hero for Biich a proposal. Neither 1
nor my 'government has any desire to
discuss the question. 1 now bid you
good nftentoon."
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WASiiiKOTti.s, An?. :in.-in iis-
airovin-; u proposal by Kercswita
tive Shoiise ol' Kansas Unit nil men
engaged in atrrieultural purhuits lust j
March be exempted from ' military
service, President ( Wilsoir ''Joday
wrote the Congressman that ii'i'las
exemption would lend to' "many dif-:
ficnllies and to nitieh. hciirlbumitisr."
He added, however;, lliat ho . "should
like personally, to see nil the -genuine
farmers left nt their indispensilile
labor.'-.; .
The president also called nllen
tion to Provost "Marshal General
Crowder's recent drrangement for
eulliiif; men whereby most farm labor
will not be drafted in service before
October 1 when il is believed most of
the heavy l'nrm work will be done.
This arrangement was the result, tliC
president wrote, of "most careful and ,
sympathetic nttenlion'' by the war'
department. - !
KeiH'cHChtative Shmise responded j
to (he president'! letter wilh Hie ilee
lip'iitinn that much of the Kansas
wheal crop would nol be in on Octo
ber l aud that the labor situation in
Unit slate Wan i'rilieal.
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Medford Sample Store
Where Cash Beats Credit
Men's Suits
$12.50 to $18.50
MEN'S HATS, $3.00 Values, our prico.;..!... $2.85
Men's Hats.....; .,.:...; 1.35, 1.65," 1.95, 2.25 :
Genuine Panama Hats, M50 :Vhliti?.l.:.,;!,.r... 3.95.1
1,35;
p.)
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Extra Heavy Bib Ovc'ralls;'l?mmii'dtol...l.,!1.v:,.,-,
Extra iieavy Ayaist Overaiis.::::;..:,:.;;;.:,;'.;.; .
Shoes ShoesrShde
Sweaters, Mackinaws, Suit Cases
WASHINGTON, Aug. 3l).-r-Tbe r ;
ply of the Moscow conference to the
greeting of President Wilson,! In the
form of a resolution, was received to
day and follows:
"The message. of greeting of the
president of the United Stntes to the
Moscow state council being read In
conference on August 27, tho council
has manifested by enthusiastic cheers
its gratitudo for the wishes for
mulated by the president, emphasiz
ing that tho reeling of tho great
American democracy and its faith in
the common triumph of tho allies for
the -snko of justice nnd liberty are
shared by all the pcoplo ot.ltussla."
TWO TIMES TODAY
LAST SHOWING
Shown with full co
KM-utiou of U. S,
War Dejmrtiu't liinl
all patriotic, .societies
Greater Than Praise From the
Critics Is the Public
Enthusiasm for ; 1 i
it i'
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOH SALK Sewed carpuq rags. Call
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ant, MoatafT
ressea. Aliplyi II' Optimo restaur-
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"WOMANHOOD
THE GL0f(Y; OF THE NATION"
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ALICE JOYCE' and HARRY MORE Y
A PICTURE
That I ni mil s Knowledge!
Tluit Wiuns! i
Hint Lays tho Foundation for True Amci-icmiisni!
Tluit I'ointM tho Way!
Titat l''ery l'erson in America Should Sec!"
BALCONY 15 LOWER FLOOR S5
KIDDIES 5
TOMORROW,,
MARGARET ILLINGTON ,
Makes Her Screen Debut
IN THE SACRIFICE
Southern Oregon's Greatest Place of Amusement.
EARlY MLL BARGAIN SALE Friday
AGENTS
FOR
MODART
CORSETS
M. M. Department Store
RELIABLE MERCHANDISE
Ready Today at This Big Store From Tip to Toe, Everything in New Fall Goods
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We have com
plete stock of
l.aidcs' Dros
SllOCN III II'"'
prices.' ,!
Cuniinon Sense Heel, Viei l.ace. Clolli Tup, l-'.nnlish ' $1.00
Citmtnon Sense Heel. (Inn Mclal. Ilitllun $3.75
lliub Heel, Cici Hntt.iii. I 'la ill Toe $5.00
llich Heel, Viei l.ace, Plain Toe $6.00
CHILDREN'S SHOES.
Tutent Button, Cloth Top, 82 to 11 si.e $175
IIU to 2 size - $1.98
Gun Metal lliillon.
S'., to II . .
11' to .
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BOY'S SHOES.
nv s Seoul dun Mclal Ibillmis
ltiv's llore Hide Kvery lay .
Itov's Tan. llcavv '
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$1.50
$1.85
$2.25
. $3.50
$3.25
$2.85
Boys' Munsing Underwear
llmxy (irny Tntt-in rihlirl I'nion Snit
Mrnvv irnv Vn Ifii riMicd 1'iiinn Suit..
$1.50-$ 1. 75-$ 1. 95
New Fall Neck
wear for Ladies
r'rin Crewlcy and foremost di-iners
of fashion Neckwear.
Scores of cleer New Creations
35c to $2.50
1'
mm
Kuipivss ('t)t!ui.-
Park lifiiwn, irrry,
FALLiWOOLENS
Poplins--- Nrfjii'S Tt;(.!;it)cV(lnus liro-.nl ( 'lorhs-
il sttrll :i vjiriiMy" of
Niivv, imrpli's. 1 iir
Yil. 75c lo $2.50
IntllCrt
prit-o.-s
mill colnrin'-'s
(ire vorv lew
WASHAGOODS SALE
:ioc
Wnsli Kaltric.
AN'asli l-'alirii-s ...
Wa-li l-'nliiics
Kerv
39c
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18c
cm in fancy fabrics al cii--t.
BOYS'KNEE SUITS
ncy-sn hi',' prices mi Hoys' Kmc Stii
Ilk-
sllnwillj at
ti to 1'i ears.
Une lot at
due lot at
One lot at
One lot at
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.$500
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.8.50
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RHESTED
This place has been
spotted for a long
time and nearly ev-
ery,pnentnoY5.,tnat it
isi absolutely the .
CHEAPEST STORE
'IN THE WEST
. ust (?ive the roUow. !
CD '
ing prices the once
over then ,be your
own judge.
Blue serge Suits ''and
all-wool mixtures, In
latest style . . $9.98
Others at
$13.50 and $12.50
Men's Cloth Hats, 15c
(Men's Silk Hats . 25c
! Men's $1.50 Hats, 74c
!Men- Khaki Pants, 98c
!Men'sWorkShists,49cl
Men's Garters . . . 15c
Big Heavy Bib Over-
! alls. . . 98c
, Waist Overalls . . 75c
iBoy's Shoes. . . $t.69
Men's Heavy Work
I 'Shdes'::;;':';:;,;.$2.98
;Men'sDresSShoes,1.98
50c Suspenders'.,. 25c
Underwear,, Blankets,
Flannel Shirts,
Overcoats, '
Trunks and Suit Cases.
Just a few steps from ,
Main street. It will
pay you to walk.
We also have all!
kinds of second-hand
goons Men's Cof.ts,
Vests, Shoes, etc.
Frnn Rods QSn
y ieu sprin gs . . . ?oc
!! Dressers, Chairs, Ta
bles, Cook Stoves and
Heaters.
One good Refrigerator
2nd hand Trunks -f
One electric Heater
Three Oil Heaters and
Hundreds of Other
BARGAINS
That's All Today I
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Misses' and Children's Hosiery
,Ve have immense selii'tions tf l-'ine Hosiery, all M !c-4 .
size nt lowest market prices. ,
Hoy's Heavy Itearkin IIom', (I In lu si?
.Mioses' !lai-k Cut I.Mr- I lute. ."'.. t.. In
'Altiiis tor tin- lollowin... liri. o tlo.icrv-
BLACK CAT, HOLE PROOF, ONYX, WAYNE KNIT.
i'ni
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25c
' v.25c and 30c
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Wiregrip
Tires
Winter Blanket Sale
2.tM llwivy Cotton Itlankel-., ltite an.t pray . $l.6r)
J-J.'ill Heavy Cotton l'.l.-inkct-. white ainl pray . 2.00
ifXOO Heavy Colton ltlankels, white anil v'ray 2.50
New Stock of Knitting Yarns
Jhave been tried oul
.land proven the best
,on the market.
See them at
VAKXS lor lli
new hand knitted Sweaters-: a so all si,.
licedl
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