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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATE TRTT5UrE. MEDFORD. OREGON. TTTTRSDAT. fPTEMPET?. fi. "1017. jf OCAL AND IMPERSONAL H. L. Clem, Western I'nlon man ager, and Mrs. Clem and C.lem'a l.ro- ther, R. N. Giem, of Kalamaio, Mlcb., returned on Thursday nisbt from a four days' outing at Crater Lake. Klamatb Falls also was vis ited. R. X. Giem eipts sooa to leare for France for arm? service Dr. Heine fits I'.attrs correctly. " W. H. A. T. Wallace' of Portland salesman for an Indianapolis drup concern, and who has bea "making' Medford and other Oregon cities for a quarter of a century, was here Thurs day. Those of Wallace's friends who are humorists'or wags address him a! "What" Wallace, despite his dignity and cavalier bearing. Red Cross dance at Eagle Point Saturday night, September 8th. Miss H. M. Ballangee of Seattle Is a Medford visitor. She has been re lieving Manager Giem of the Western I'nlon office. Metx ears at Riverside Garage. Fred Guy of Gold Hill, accompan ied by a brother, Frank Guy, of Oak land, Cal., who has been visiting him the past two weeks, was a Medford visitor on Wednesday and Thursday. Johnson for hlgh-claf-a watch re pairing. A. W. Walker, who. with his fam ily, are this week visiting his son. Clark, a member of Seventh company at Fort Columbia, Is expected to re turn to Medford late this week or early next week, driving home a new Hudson Speedster for his stable. Dr. Chas. T. Sweeney, Physician and Burgeon, Phlpps Bldg. Phone 36 tr Pearl Davis, general foreman for the state highway commission, on the Biskfyoua, was In Medford Thursday. In an effort to enlist 15 workers for Davli camp, and for a brief visit with Mrs. Davis. The camp Is aituated four and a half mi I to north of the California line, and 35 men are em ployed by the state and an equal num ber by the contractor. See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404, M. . H. Building. Charlea Smith of Portland was a Medford visitor Thursday, lie rusti cated here. In pursuance of his no tion of a good time he hired an auto mobile and was whirled all over the valley. Singer sewing machine shop. C. A. Chapman. Phone 903-R. 24S 8. Central. u? C. J. Frye of Copper, Cal., shopped here Thursday. Bring your wheat to the Central Point Mills. We handle It In bulk and save you the cost of begs. We are In the market for all kinds of grain. J. H. Miller Of San Franclrro. dia mond broker, came to Medford on Thursday for a consultation with Martin J. Iteddy on a gem of particu lar radiance, luBter and formation, which he bought from a sea captain at San Francisco. Tho brilliant was aald to have been dug from a new field In Brazil. Aprons for pickers and parkcrs at Tent Factory In Nat. 153 Nat Boas, a well-known San rFan elsco bond broker, who, with his friends, Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. Fred llurnham. also of San Francisco, have been enjoying a month's fishing expedition at the Rogue Klk resort, above Trail, will be Joined by another party if four Franciscans on next Monday. Itoas has spent long period here enjilns his favorite sport the past two sea eons. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St. Mark's Building. Phono 323-Y. Harry N.-IUn of Sams valley -hopped here on Thursday. Dr. Heine, eye, ear. nose, throat. Mr. and Mrs. L. Cooley and sun. Charles Cooley, of Montague. Cal . visited their friend. William Isaacs, hero on Thursday. Tim younger Coo. ley experts tn attend whool In Ash land tho routing year. Jv'lce assortment of fish this week at Medford Fish Market. Andrew Jedne, who has several mining properties in the nine I.e.!-.-dlstrl' t, some of whlih are nro.luiln;; oatlsfactory returns, was In Medford Thursday. We pay cash for Howell pears by the ton or box. J. A. Perry at Co operative Fruit Growers Avn. Charles Strain:, a Medford pioneer business man. has received Informa tion that a son. Fred I. Hi rune, who for the past two yiit vai fruit In apector of ItiiuL-las enmily, ha- re- slgi.ed that position to li m field manager, with head-iunrters at Snrtti Yakima, Wash., for tlio U Itti nlmrg King Manufarturlnt; lompany. which deals In fruit by-products. position pa young Strang t.'o'hi a George M. JtoUrrts, Jackson coun ty attorney, 'arrived from Portland on Thursday morning. He had accom panied Mr. P.oterta and their chil dren, and his mother, Mrs. K. H. Rol erts, who had beta vi.-diing in Med- A. T. Brown, Jackson county engi neer, left on Thursday morning for Saa Franr iaco to transact busine&s. W. A. Scott of Eugene, an attache of the state highway commission, who has been in Medford and vicinity ford during the summer, as far ai! for two days, went to Siskiyou on Portland on a journey that will take the ladies and children to Ciudnantl to Hloomlngton. Ind., and other fa miliar place of their earlier years. I'nele Sam says eat more fish. The Medford Fish Market is the p:ace. Everything fresh every day. E. F. Furrer, representative in Ore gon for the Rassell-Mlller flosr Min ing company of yicntano';, arrived in Medford on Thursday morning. Ferrer expects an early reduction in the retail price of flour to .the con suming public, fct the rosult of the food administration's control of wheat and Its product?.' Call Taxi 303. R. M. Weirner, who has been an of cer In the Indian bureau of the de partment of the Interior for twelve years, started on Thursday to his home at the Tanax sub-agency of the Klamatb agency, after a two weeks' j Thursday morning. He is on an in spection trip. Meti cars at Riverside Garage. Registered at the Hotel Medford on Wedne-sday night and Thursday were: From Ios Angeles, J. A. New ell; from San Francisco, V. T. Ave ra: from Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wias4w. -wife and son. L. S4 rat ion, 1. .. Day,, x JJ- rerguson. ERATI E crazed by vild On Vfe.,nciiiy afternoon at thf ; ulirary a niectin; was ht-M with rqi i rt---ntativtrs frm Ahh.n1, Jak-oa-J vi!Ie. Talent anJ Jiwii'ortl. in the in j tere.-'t of i"'-operative e!Ctcniun work i in In- fr.n C-.Ii.tt, I' rur.T.I- twn.n . ...... ........... .,. v.. .-i, ( reeua L IS JJ.-ll n:an,am rails,- II. I'fvtuge; irom asftT,,'Mr.-andMrs':,C. L. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. H. -Marks-; from Omaha, M. George Andersen, W: D. Wllliau-.s. P. . - ),,., r. .,,, , t i pathukwi- at any ti'ne in the home or at a pub- j lie meeting and it is hox-d that .the; women of the valley will nvuil them-I selves of this e:.?rt knowledge which ' is so !rrent!y needed at thjs time. j Burke was fleeted pre-s eor-l re-ponjent from Medford. The! women of the eetmnjittee aetinr nsj m . prtr-n corre.-iK.niUrits in their own j tW'. , I vit!i a rare llit .on' lli.-;s M'Comiiik will be to'lKtn kii.div 'ami lir.'Ve ! distribute any bulletins re.'atiii" to imt-r.-iian'JiiV.' i.-id.'nixioii her subjects. She .may be luund at rage uui. e.mvriiti' i'car. a in me ofnee. oi Mr. .Vte, the county isterJ a tlie'ljotef .Mfonl i. V both fliinks of the per,' h army and wi'fi! Iinro an a'rmy of a million men on lo Paris; that Russia, Ruma nia, Serbia and Italy had made sep ..!!!.. t.enie and that Japan bad allied ir ... ti.,. T.iiio?iie nowers. hail"H tuken Manila and Honolulu over night, and were bombarding Crescent City wllli loiiK-dls.tance, heavy call licr riuval guns. The BritUh fleet hud been dcairoyed, his frenzied im UKlnlnKH t"1'! lllm' anA Cernan alnraft had burned Woolwich arse nal, bombed to death half a million t I'-iiJ j.HtUisli. troops In training on Salis .;,',' bury 'plain, and had destroyed also leny buvi tolleil inlo altho J. Peninger. S. S. Smith went to Roseburg on Thursday morning. Mrs. R. G. Carlisle and Miss Ruth Carlisle, of Pittsburg. Pa., who are guests of the Hotel Holland, went to Crater Lake on Thursday morning. The following visitors were regis tered on Thursday at the Hotel Hol land: From San Francisco, L. G. Biederstadt, F. Fitzgerald. H. K. Hol land; from Los Angeles, H. A. Lloyd; from Mars'hfield. C. M. Connor; from Eugene. J. X. Hamlin, W. A. Scott; from Prospect, J. C. Comby; from McCioud, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Runckel, Miss Dorothy Runckel, P. Gieason. S.BAY GO OFFERINGS in the e::jiIov under the dire rie-iiHural college. Mr;. F. W. Me:irs rc-i(ied and after the election of M'.-s .Itiiia Kields as secretary, Mis MeConniek explained t!ie purpose of the ineetinir and pave an outline of the work she! I. i Lectin anil liirmiBK'iaui. '.,r,,'..r tl. t, of II .1 TUO w;13 v'-'-. O-Do-mell, villi the po-t-crip!, "Il.e'uulot and unobtrusive. He was well 'manioc G.rnaiis at i!,e Ilremerlotn Srpo.ud, apd had pione'. .Where he ;navv vV.i; (nid 't.. kill, but never came f.orn, where he went, or where V's.!.!.-!, around orio-hv, ex-jho belongs, In a mystery. 'eitelnent, inirtli and pitv d".riir.' his 'sfay here. ' He later was 'leave the Hotel Medrord, ! reported T!inr ' . - - . ... . ... t.. I., ...np .-.r Vnllnwalnnp eonn- train -e. io edi:t-dav nejiit. i ""'); -r ,;,.,! j,, I IIII.I.I.NtoS, .vioui., aepi. o- ror- 'ilnl il was 'm(!r Ainbas!i(lor ueraru v.aa lue pnu- irxhiv lit- v.ent north on ic-lpul npwiker at a demonstration here W vacation spent in Portland and Med ford. At the Yanax, Weimer has as wards about 1200 Modocs, Klamaths and Piutes. He declares they are excellent farmers, succesifull stock raisers, and are experiencing real prosperity. In his dozen years in the Indian service. Weimer has been the "little father" to the Cheyenues and Arapahoe In Wyoming and Oklaho ma; to the South Dakota Sioux of the Rosebud agency; the Pawnees of Oklahoma, and to the Osages in the Osage Nation. The Osages, Weimer says, are the real billionaires among the red men. Baths, 25c. Holland Hotel. There is great need of old linen at Red Cross headquarters, to be used for wrapping surgical dressings, pre paratory to sterilizing. Old linen of any kind, except table linen, can be used, and any amount will be of use. This material is needed for immedi ate sue. Swiss brick, American cream and package cheese, at Medford Fish Mar ket. F. B. Hipginbotharn of Prospect was in Medford Thursday. For the best Insurance, see Holmes, the Insurance Man. The gospel meetings in the Taber nacle, Tenth and Ivy streets, still are in progress, and interest In them is j;d to be growing. They afford an opportunity to hear the pospe! preached along true Bible line?, the sponsors of the meetings assert, and those that attend once desire to at toud other nieetinvs, it is stated. Johnson for high-class watch re pairing. tf Chester W. Benedict of Fresno, Cal., Iiand Stanford. Jr.. universitv student, arrived In lay morning for a few days' visit the I'inero bill now stands it would with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Yount. after! or.lv ulaee the women of l'orto liico . i nam .-o. iu eonc-iiav iii'jni. ""'-j, - The May Co. has secured a bargain n'Dr.nnell was laboring under a de-! tv's soldiers for the national ary. h,. l:,nnt.i t L' ir, .1 .', l -r, n.i i in something that will Interest all the1.,,.!,,,, ,h-t rt,E,slf.rs h,i i,f,1Mp the I .More than 5000 persons marched in Josephine counties this eomins" vear. i lidie f Ihe city and valler' 11 ls a; entente allies. He asserted that he 'the parade preecding the meeting, Whiie her work in a general wav lies ! ten"plece ramakln rooking set, con-; nad hear1 from . buM,m voices" that while fully twice that number listened the consenation of food, theismtes of Miero!e mllin8 bow!. i the Germans had broken through the . to Mr. Gerard's severe ue-s of the year makes it imprae-- !PuddfnS dish, six individual custards; French lines near Uhelms. turnedt'he German autocracy. SAX JTAN". l'orto Kiro, Sept. 6. A bill i!eirned to ifive l'orto Hiean women the riL'ht to hold office but not to vote has been introduced in lie house of representatives Jiy Ful eeneio I'inero. Jr., and Antonio I'i nero. unionists, and has had its fir-t reading. Mrs. Ana Duprey, founder of the Mif frain.-t league of l'orto Fiieu. an nonn'-ed a.'f-r a recent on!crerne with the forn.er Sci'i-Iator that she I'ort'i Kico objevtcd to the measure and that if it became a law in it- pre-cnt form "there would burst over :ii- head and the head of his party si;eh a storm of righteous feminine in.li'jnarion ttiat it would be a leint: time before they recovered from it." I're'ii'Minsr that t!ie hilj would not eiwue up for second Tending,"" Mrs. Ihiprey said: "There arc two thinus we arc de termined to have: suffrage restriet ed lo literate won. en and the richl Medord Thur.-I both to vote and to hold office. ,- hleh he will proceed to the arnir cantohmeut at American Lake. Wash., for training. Anyone wanting concessions for the coming county fair September IS to 22 should sec Sid Brown at once. Exclusive right will be sold if de sired, in" Edward P. O'Neill of Seattle, who represents a leading kodak company In western Oregon, northern Califor nia and Washington Etate, arrived In Medford on Thursday for a two days' business trip. Fruit dryers at Pacific Furniture & Fixture factory. Frank M. Calkins, circuit Judge of the first judicial district, went to Grants Pass on Thursday morning, to preside over the Jos.-phlne eountv rand Jury set-ions. The trial jur ies' se week. has be-n returned tliis session in the IghborliiK county - that of young Turpin, ho shot t .b ath W. .1. Mc Allister at the Spalding mill several weeks a-o. -Miss l.ouiishury. milliner at the M M Iw parttnent Store, wishes to an nniiiue that she mil have her millin ery opening on Cilday a'lol Saturday, S-pteiiiber I Ith and l.Mh. Showing for the first time In Medford of cele brated Itrodine ha' s. Ill' K. A. Jours, ho has been on a l.u-lne-s undertaking in .Medford for five di.ys. telui n. . on Thursday mor ning to till home at Glendnle, V. C Ik-ob-y ent to i;t.iii Pass on Thur-dav morning to trannrt bus Iness. Crawford fen.hns for ssie. In- 'inlre of Fold. Sl-kiiou Heights. Pre. I I.. Tul'le of Portland, repre sen'alhe of a big wholesale drug i oinpany. (,ft f(1, (jmnis i'j.n Thurs d.ie. h,. lia l be. n Ik ro two dli. Tuttle reori-i sabs In Iho Industry as big. and prle.-s cunrriioiisly hith Pottles, particularly. In. savs, have advanced gn-atly la prl. e, due to the scarc ity or labor, and advanced rust The new nr certain UicmUals tuat rater into their manufacture in t!.e n;ost de.'niiicd kind of lwFlitie- .n-tead of irivin them .-n opportunity to show tlieir capability and patriot ism." A senate bi!l provides that the women of l'orto liieu may both vote nnd hold office. OBITUARY Died, at his home in Central Point, Oregon, September a, 191", of apo plexy, William Elias Prlie, aged 53 years, 10 months and 32 days. Deceased was a native of Kanes vllle, Illinois. He was a very active member of the Central Point lodge of I. O. O. F.. No. 13, which fraternity will have charge of the funeral ser vices, assisted by members of Knights and Ladies of Security of, Central sien will be ,,.i,! there nct ! Point. , Only uiif criminal indictment I'eeeaed leave his .ife. Mary, and seven hlldr.-n William E , Helen, liessie, Mary, Horace, Hazel and Rob ert. He has been engaged in the lilin ksmlth business in Central Point for the last 1 -' vears. j Funeral arrangements will be an- ounccd later. Burial will be In tho Central Point cemetery. year and exp rises, and the opportu- nltlona for advancement lor'. It Is said Medford Transfer Co. Phono 9 After a four months' visit It Med- are evrcl-'f"r'' ''' volnlty with her grandsons, M-s.. E. A. Chppell. a friend. Mrs. I S j 1 " K M'encer ncs'an on I hiirsiiaj Alol Nlbley returned Irom Grunts J morning the return journey to her pass on Thursday morning. jhoine at Silver City, Idaho 'Red C'rosa dance at Knule Point Red Cross dance at Eagle Point, Saturday nl8ht, September Sth. i Saturday night, September Mb. ELEVEN BILLION WAR BOND ISSUE .PASSES HOUSE WASHINC'I'iiN". Sept. li. The fl I. "is. U I."., Ii'.ii war bond and e.rld'i ' lite. l--'le bill wa- )..--cd bv th. iioii-c hue t... lav vviiiunil a roil call :.: v ih n-v I'i-sciitif.s' un- T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY i'ii . i ienca gray cuaitie t.eiliotim M'l, dininc room set, li brary talde, writing desk, book shelvi s, t ower washer, sewing ma chine, tent, t nil bed springs, vt .'ivlbarro . warden tools. All In Al condition and at selling prims. 1 It Cellule s reel aloni latene tieabie to demon-Irate canning ori dryins?. so she hoj.es to take up in talks and lectures the subjects ot f'Hid values, proiwr'y balanced meals, school luneiies, nutritious food sub stitutions, and mi-t;-t:es to avoid in false economy' v.i-icli ta'L'ht imjiair the health of the family. Miss Mct'onuick will present her work thru toe medium of the grange, parent -teacher circles, women's clubs, community c.atheriiiL's and the pub lic schools. At various times as the occasion arises she will conduct dem onstrations of her work. An opportunitj' was given the ladies to ask Miss McConnick ties ttions relating to her work. A num ber of questions were discussed, re arraignment of or baking cups, and a large asbestos mat. There Is also a cook book bv Alice Carey Watterman with each set- The earthenware set has a rich mahogany exterior finish, pure white lining that won't chip or peel, that's Impervious to grease or dirt. It is not only a handsome set but is some thing that is needed every day by the housewife. These sets were purchased from a firm that has had them for some time and sold them at a bargain to dis pose of the lot.' The set has an es tablished value of about 12.25, but the May company will sell them to customers at !)8 cents, after you have purchased worth of goods and bring with you sales slips to that atne ni: others beiiiff that of saving the amount- The prices on these sets large amount of fruit lyinpr on the irround in the orchards and makine it available to people who have no fruit. As an aid lo p'dtinir the work es tablished and briniriiiL' it before the different communities Miss MeOor mick asked that a county committee who v.ill act ns an advisory board be elected. ' , The following women w-ere elect ed who will represent their rosjiect ive towns: Mrs. (lard, A-hland: Mrs. I'.ur.-an. Talent : Mr-. H. I.uy, Jack sonville; Mrs. Ileum, l'lieienix: Mrs. Kel-ty. Gold Hi!!; -Mis. Gilruore. Rogue River: Sirs. W. II. Xorcrnss, Central Point: ' Mrs. Oeo. Yon der have greatly advanced recently, See display In the windows Satur day, September S. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT Star-10c Any Seat Any Time Children 5c M. It Y MILKS MIXTKH III Ull-rs AIlVF.TI'ltr. Presents lovely Mary in one of those delightful simple southern plots in its beginning and an In teresting modern story filled with Intrigue in its ending. Comely Tomorrow JKKRY'S Jil-SSIK 1IOPKLF.SS BAItltlSC.VLE T.Wt.l.K CHAS. RAY -Coniiiu; Saturday MAHGI KlilTK CI.AKK Sure! "F.YEUY ItfKJ HAS JUS HAY" Pace O. Red Crown's con. p4&$h'' WMz tinuous chain of K, yi J aWSn boiling points in- y ygrfil sures complete ffftJtP' combustion. Every I i3A!i drop gives full plflg power. ' Scaniad OH Company 'iTvr g0 $e Gasoi me ci 'Quality AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT For YourPicnic Lunches use iii' . , i . i Puritan Maid Butter Make your lunch the finest you CYer ate by using the purest and best butter on the market. PURITAN MAID BUTTER ASK YOUR GROCER tin:. K lasT TIMK AdnltK l.M', C'liihlron 5c lyoriij Intoivst cvs (lorto feet of film contained in rathe News. Medford, Oregon, hih school girls as sist in winning enormous fruit crop of Kogue Hiver valley. Mary Fickford TO-MORROW MAK JICKK.W In a Charming Storv thk pi!ru:isK i;im; As a l-ittle Si otoh Darling of a Lassie, "The Pride of the Clan'; Ilriinfull of Iluinar and Pathos. Pictures That Please. "Comforts and Ease." Vw. r ViiF' cSfS-' ''V-iV-; -li At Medford- September 18-19-20-21-22, '17 j Jackson County Fair 'i -!-S-...'--e -At Medford t t T.ti;.,'e.st, (lisi'Uiy ot Sto.-k, Poultry.. Ayrirultur al, and llm'tirul.uval Pi'oliir(s. 1'ip.r Arts, Culinary and Diii'irMi'r Kxliibits rxcrl;iwn'iii ' Scmthcrfi Oregon. , Tlnro liuiKlrcd-iar cxliibit of Caiiiu tl ami Pnn-cssctl Fruits that will be ,liown at the .N.tt i-uial Drv l,and ! O in -!.-at Dallas. Texas, by the Paeifh- Northwest Tourist As..-iaiioii, eoui .ised i.f Oreuon. Washington and llritish .Columbia. av,d tin- Jackson 'ounty ex libits for'jij'. Stiit.- Fair will be displayed here. iMint' Pk lhinilicaM'tl for Niil of Glasses Wt'HririK Klac. in ?ome poorOo aiJJf' n : . : ; . I : : BIG FREE BARBECUE : : 1 O 1 . 1 very much to thr-lr efficl nry ami J ll ury .tin) Jili hard ItiKlmm, umi ithj roiufnrt. S itio'it them thy are at a 1 -ulviintnf in tin' ractf for smv . tin fit you nniv, DR. RICKERT FYlCSKillT SPKCI.ll.IST Hnllo t, Orrr Mnj Co. SCHOOL EXHIBITS AND ROCK DRILLING CONTEST MERCHANTS' DISPLAY AND STYLE SHOW. CONCERT BY MEDFORD CHORAL SOCIETY. SPECIAL AMUSEMENTS DAY AND NIGHT. 'f J. II. CARKIN, Secretary. H. L. WALTER, President, ? ? f t f ? T t f ? ? Y v !! t ? ? ; t ? ? ? ? ? ?