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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREOOK, TTTURSDAY, SEPTEMDFJv " if!, 1017.
TOCAL AND
J- PERSONAL
Sergeant James Brooks who li
been marine recruiting oflcer in Med
ford for the past six months,' litis, re
cclved word from the Portland marl
recruiting headquarters that Sergeant
B. J. Martin will arrive in the city
Friday' to relieve Brooks from re
cruiting duly here. Sergeant Brook
and his wife and son will leave for
Portland In a few days, he having
been detailed to duty ut the lieu
quarters office.
Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly.
Dr. If. C. Relk, the famous surgeon
on the faculty of Johns IlopklnB tin
versity of Baltimore, and who Is the
leading expert In color photography
In the United States, returned, Just
night with Will O. Steel from Crater
Lake and departed for San Franclec
Dr. Relk, who Is touring the nation
al parks, arrived In the city last Su
day ana left with Mr. Steel that day
for Crater Lake. He obtained,. lome
excellent results In color photography
while at the lake. Two years ago
his hand was crippled by an accident
which prevented, him doing- further
active work in surgery and Xi was
(hen that he took up the; study of
color photography in which he has
won world recognition.
Another showing of Nobby, fall
Hats, both large and small, In' now
and attractive models, at the'JIIty'Co",
Millinery department; Friday and Sat
urday, Sopt. 14th and luth,. ,.Aln
Taylor. 150
D. U Flynn, Powell Young' kn
U Cogglns have Junt returned 'frbm
an auto trip to San Francisco.
Medford Transfer Co. Phone 95
' Paul B. McKco, assistant to th
president of the Oregon-Cnllfornli
Power Company, and W. M. Shepard
commercial manager of the company.
are business visitors in the city from
Ban Francisco.
Johnson for high-class watch, re
pairing.
; Among the tourists who register
ed at the Commercial club Wednes
day were Bovorly B. Dobbs of Seat
tlo, iMoncure Cockrell of Deer Lodge,
Mont, William Perry of Delta, Utah
and F. S. Chamherluln . and Ma)ui
Chamberlnln of Wayoka, Oklahoina.
Dr. Chns. T. Sweeney, Physician
and Surgeon, Phlpps Bldg. Phone. 30
Special County Liquor Officer1
C. Porter on receiving a tip lute yes
terday afternoon that liquor was on
board passonger train No. 10; board
ed that train on Its arrival In Ashland
and placed George Hill of lVirtluutf
under arrest and took chnrgo or a null
case and gunny pack in which rfill
had 28 qunrts of whisky. Hill wan
found guilty by Justice of the Peace
Terfforln Thursday and fined $250
and given a throe, months senteficiWh:
jail. It Is claimed thai Hill was.
professional bootlegger and that this
was his third trip from llornbrook
to Portland with whisky. - r
General upholstering, furnituto re
paired and roflnlshcd, mattresses ren
ovated, feathers stenmed and clennod
carpets nnd rugs cleaned and rdlaycd.
Douglas, 225 8. Riverside. Phone
800-L.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Young nnd
family of Pittsburg, Pa., and" Mrs.
M. Cross and daughters Inci nnd
Nellie of Salt Lake C'fty, who have
boon the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. A
L. Hill left this morning for" Los
Angolos.
Boautlful array of delayed Pattern
lints will bo on exhibition Friday
and Saturday, Sept. 14th and 15th,
at the May-Co. ' store. Mini Taylor.
150
The business men and merchants
of the city will participate In a big
automobile, parado to Ashland to
morrow afternoon for the purpose of
arousing interest In that community
In the coming Jackson County Fair.
All persons having nutos are Invited
to Join In the demonstration. The
start will be made from the Commer
cial rlub at 4 p. m.
Pork and beans with pie, 20c. Dia
mond Restaurant. 127 Fast 6tli Si.
Coptnln Crossly of C company loft
this morning for a trip to Olrnitnlf1;
Volf Creek and I.elund to inspect the
detachments of the company on guard
duty In these places.
A Western Klectrlc farm lighting
plant will bo in operation at the Jack
son county fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Hnrvcy Oatman of
Portland, former residents and pio
neers of tho valley who have been
visiting In Medford and vicinity for
the past two months, left this motiv
ing for homo. i " . .
Bring your wheat to the Central
Point Mills. We handle It In bulk
and save you the cost of bags. Wf
are IB the market for all kinds of
grain. '
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Allen and
Mr. Ij. Newman, and chauffeur, of
Portland, aro a touring party In the
hdov
city enronte to Crater Lake.
If you don't think "washday" Is
"blayday" you want to see the Thor
Electric Washer and the Ironer In
operation at the Jac kson county fair.
John F. Gallagher arlved In the
city Wednesday from Chicago to join
his wife and son, who have been
spending the summer with Mrs. Gal
lagher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Welch.at 8 Lanirel street. Mr. Galla
gher Is the representative of the Mc
Millan Publishing company for the
state of Washington with headquar
ters at Seattle and the family will
remove to that city on October 1.
Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Blddle of Med
ford are registered at Hotel Port
land, Portland, Ore.
Aprons for pickers and packers at
Tent Factory In Nat. 153
Seventy recruits of the army med
ical corps enroute from the Van
couver barrackB to the Presidio, San
Francisco, passed thru the city Thurs
day forenoon. They were ' a lively
lot of young men and kept up a con
tinuous shouting and cheering during
the train stop.
The High School committee of the
College Women's club would like the
names of those desiring a high school
girl to work for her hoard. Please
notify Mrs. James Campbell, Med
ford, Ore., box 7C3. Phone 31T-R.
149
D. T. Lawton, deputy state sealer
of welghtB and measures, Is In the
city for a short visit with his family
and also to transact official business.
Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St.
Mark's Building. Phone 323-Y.
The downfall of rain Wednesday
night made it seem like old times
winter times and was much needed
In tho valley. The rain fell in suf
ficient quantity for hours to do the
fruit and other crops much good.
The weather bureau reports that the
fall was .2 of an Inch. However the
downpour caused no end of trouble
to the trucks that were hauling fruit
to the packing houses nnd several
trucks' became stalled In the deep
mud and were put out of business
for the night. . Most of the trucks
discontinued hauling about mid
night, but took up tho work again
this morning. Fruit picking was re
sumed this forenoon. The weather
report for tonight and tomorrow pre
dicts probable rain.
Shook for peaches at Guy W. Con
ner'a.
L. L. Clark, engineer In charge of
the Pacific highway construction in
the Slsklyous, and Mr. Hlldebrand
the crushed rock contractor, spent
Thursday In the city on business.
Boo Dave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office, Room 404, M.
F. & H. Building.
Burton E. Myers whose home Is In
Cincinnati, Ohio, but who has been
employed at Uie, Medford Ice and
Storage jilant for Borne time, ban en
listed in the marine corps at the lo
cal recruiting oflce and loft last night
for (Portland to fake the physical ex
amlnatton.
Dr. Hotne, eye. oar, nose, throat. '
ilrn. A. L. Bntes, of Monterey, Cal.,
former resident of this city, pass
ed thru iMedford this morning en-
routo homo from Albany to which
olty sho was called by tho doath of
her mother, A number of friends
met her nt the depot for a brief visit
tiring the train stop.
Fruit dryers at Pacific Furniture
: Fixture factory.
A Portland tourist party making
this city headquarters for several
days consists of E. J. Brnnnlok and
. H. Henry and their chauffeur.
Girls desiring aid in obtaining a
place to work thblr board and attend
tho Medford high school may apply
the College Women's club, thru
Mrs. James Campbell, Medford, Ore.,
box 7 ti 3. Phone 311-R. . 149
Gornld Sooysmlth arrived from
ortlnnd Thursday to look after or
chard Interests and visit his mother.
Mrs. M. F. English who has been
pending the summer with tho fam
ily of her son, John H. English on
Minnesotn avenue, hns returned to
her homo In Chicago.
Call Taxi 303.
Roy Young who has been located
Yroka for the past six weeks,
hero ho Is engaged In the barber
usincss, returned to that city today
fter a brief visit with his family.
reports things are so prosperous
Yroka that ho has as yet been un
tie to find an empty house. As soon
s a house can be obtained he will re-
ovo his family to Yroka.
Mct cars at Riverside Garage.
Lieut. Ilonton Klllen of 1 company.
rd Oregon Infantry, arrived In the
Ity this morning for a brief visit
Ith friends. Ho says that I com
pany, together with all the other com
panies of the 3rd Oregon except thoso
dotallt J on guard duty in the state.
ill depart for the cantonment at
harlotte, N. C, a week from next
ondoy.
Baths, 1 5c. Holland Hotel.
Mrs. K. K. Russell of Cottage Grove
Ore., Is the guest of her parents, Mr. i
it Mrs. J. M. Fleming.
Johnson for high-clasi watch re
pairing. if:
George Cope Is being tried before i
stli o of the Peace Taylor this af-1
ernoon on the charge of stealing a
ycle from C. K. Ancrecs. Both men!
reside In Phoenix. The arrest was'
made by Cnntsable Chapman who also '
recovered the bicycle.
With all needlework purchases we
give free Instructions. Begin vouri
Xmas eifts now. Iliintlli'ruff Shnn. I
149
D. it. Lowe, who Is working over
the county to secure an exhibit for
the state fair, says the Interest In th
county fair Is wonderful and the ex
hlblts promise to be very large.
There is a big rivalry regarding the
district exhibits, as the prizes are big,
and this will be an Interesting depart
ment of the fair. Ho says there Is I
liable to be a shortage of potatoes
and onions because the average gro
er thinks his products are smalle
than they should be, but Mr. Lowe
Bays exhibit them anyway as the site
will be smaller this year.
Tho Medford Fluff Rug Works h
moved from East Main street to 4
South Riverside. 1
State Highway Commissioner Her
bert Nunn and Mrs. Kvna spent tl
forenoon In the city following a visit
of three days in the Slsklyous where
Mr. Nunn Inspected the highway con
structlon work and transacted bus!
ness in connection with the work
noon Mr. and Mrs. Nunn loft In their
auto for a visit to Crater Lake fro
where they will go to Lakevlew be
fore returning to their home at Salem
For the best Insurance, see Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
Among the tourists and visitors
registered at the hotels today are the
following; Mr, and Mrs. Jess Ray
Cincinnati, Ohio; R. C. Sherrill of
Fresno; Blanche Hensel of Spokane
Peter Wllberforce and J. H. Hollan
of Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Her
bert of San Diego; R. A. Miller an
A. W. Goodwin of Freeport, III. ; Em
ma Hall of Joplln, Mo.; Mrs. C.
Grossman and children of Hilt, Cat
Mrs. Margarlte Provorce of Ashland
Mrs. R. W. Ashworth, John Dubuls,
and family, George Finley, Mr. an
Mrs. L. L. Wilcox, W. S. Thorndlke,
W. F. Laughlln, O. F. Dlllman, and
William Warner of Portland.
Metz cars at Riverside Garage,
In acknowledging tho donations of
fruit for tho Seventh company, last
week, mention should have beehl
mado of the generous Bervlco ren
dercd by the Bnrdwell Fruit com
pany In packing and shipping the
fruit for the Soldiers' Auxiliary. Mr.
Bardwell's kindness greatly facili
tated the work, and was very much
appreciated by the committee
charge of the shipment.
Shook for peaches at Guy W. Con
nor's.
The ladles should Tomcmber there
Is still plenty of time to arrange nn
prepare exhibits for the county fair.
The entries do not close until Tues
day evening, and nearly every lady or
girl has some work of art, fancy work
eancd fruit or Vegetables, flowers,
etc., they can show and stand an
equal chance to win the prizes.' Tele
phono Mrs. Jap Andrews It you do
not understand about the exhibits,
but start now to prepare your ex
hibits. : ,1
ATLANTIC CITY,, Sept. 13. Be
cause of the Increased demand for
gnsollno and other oils; - members of
tho National Potroleum association,
In convention here, said they look for
higher prices In the near future for
those products. The supply of pe-
-jjr hrtillHy fratWi ulL TO
J ,"-1Var.MI to Uolhcn Milk" , ID
GO AT ""MIL K
OAT MILK
JVrrYl food hUofor Invvitdu ,
AT HA DIN Q DRUOaiSTS
5flS. !- Tin
WIDEMAIMH GOAT MILK CO.
PAGE THEATRE
Wednesday, Sept. 19th
B B
N N
THKMSKI.VKS
IN THEIR LATEST
MUSICAL STORM OF MIRTH
THE HIGH COST
OF LOVING
1IY KHANK MAXPr.I,.
BUNDLES OF CATCHY SONGS,
A WONDERFUL CAST,
And a Carload of Wonderful
Scenery
AND LAST, JU T NOT LEAST,
A'JAZZ ORCHESTRA
Wilh Banjo, Saxophone and Mari
maiihone, Guaranteed to Keep You
Swaying In Your Seat to Its Irre
sistible Rhythm.
THICKS: Loner Floor, t..VI; Ital
cony, fliM four ivtvs 91: lnt five
nuts, .VOc. Mull nnlrr now. Seats
wile Saturday, HrptfinlHT 15, -10
a. in. I
TO BETIED UP BY
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E
Seattle, sept. a strike of
more than 5000 union shipwrights
nnd joiners and shipyard laborers
hns been ordered to begin in Seattle
shipynrds tomorrow morning to en-,
fofee the boycott declared Suptoro
bej 1 by the Seattle Central I.nbol'
council, the Seattle Building Trndes
council and the Scut lie District Coun
cil of ' Carpenters nguinst lumber
turned out by mills operating on u
ten-hour workduv basis.
The general strike was ordered nt
a conference held this morning be
tween representatives of the Seattle
Metal Trades council, the Interna
tional Union of Timber Workers and
the Shingle Weavers' International
union.
The strike will tic up at once every
wooden shipyard in the city, the union
representatives declare, and ' within
less than a week will stop work in
all the steel shipyards as well.
This would mean the enforced
idleness of at least 15,000 union
workmen.
Harry W. JCent, secretory-treas
urer of the Seattle Construction &
Drydoek company, deelnred nt noon
today that his company had received
no official notification of any
threatened strike on the ten-hour
lumber. . . . - . ,
The strike ordered for tomorrow
moming is entirely separate und dis
tinct from the strike that recently
threatened the shipyards over a de
mand for a general increase in wages
amounting to about 35 per cent.
Tho wage controversy is looked
upon ns virtually settled by action
taken by the United Slates shipping
board in Washington, D. C.
troleum, some of ithe members told
the convention yesterday, Is dwin
dling and there is no hope of Increas
ing the production while the war
lasts.
GERMANS SET
OF ST.
PARIS, Sept. 8. (Correspondence
of the Associated Press). The Ger
mans, according to the French claim,
not only deliberately caused the fires
that have partially ruined the beauti
ful and famous cathedral of St. Quen-
tln, but pillaged the city before they
set fire to part of It.
The vandalism Is laid to the door
of officers and soldiers of the HCth
and 117th regiments of the Twenty
fifth German division, and more or
less directly to the commanders of
these units, respectively Colonel
Gjlng, Colonel Klotz, and General
Von Scharfenstoln, who are charged
with having ordered a systematic pil
lage of St. Qucntin as soon as they
entered the city.
Officers with soldiers to do the
heavy work went about the city, It
is claimed, and carried off furniture,
silverware, pianos and valuable pic
tures and shipped them to Germany.
They even took safes filled with val
uables and did It openly, piling their
loot on to vans In midday.
TOO LATE; TO CLASSIFY
vrr
WAXTKD-r-Ladi employed j' wants
-room or room and board in pri
vate family. Sleeping porch pre
ferred. , Box. 14 Mall frlbtive. 149
FOR SALE One team young1 mules
.weighing 'to 50;, one team horses
Iwelghlng 123'0.' ''Vilas ranch. 151
WASHINGTON', Sept. 13. An em
bargo on cotton was indorsed today
by Senators Smith of Georgia nnd
Willmms of Mississippi, both of
whom told the senate it would have
no effect on the mnrket nnd that tho
supply this year will fall 700,000
bales below lust year's consumption,
including shipments to neutrals.
Senntor Williams charged that op
position to the embargo only was part
of impeding passage of the war measures.
n m
GLASSES THAT SLANT
are harmful to the eyes, and should1
be fitted over. For perfect fitting
Glasses, see ,j 1 ;
DR. RICKERT
EriSlGlitSPEClAlIST j
" 1 Snlte tUi. Ovnr Mar Co. ' '
ii5
-rHy VS. I JJ 1 t. fhJ w 'CJJUt
Ico Crcuni for tho Kiddles.
Nothing Is better than ice cream for tho children, and tho best made Is
WHITE'S VELVET. Ask for and Insist on having it.
((1
. , LAST DAY
. . .. .1 .. the all-joy show
TAYLOR HOLMES
-in-
'Efficiency Edgar's
Courtship"
Wins a wife because of his accom
plishment as a snxnplionlst or in
spite of it it is hard to say which.
And tht'ii you'll lauijli, you'll scmnu, you'll howl at
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
as he takes "THE CURE"
PATHE NEWS
Late:-! Happenings
COMING TOMORROW:
That Master of Human Emotion who thrills you with
his flashes of ureat tenderness ami touches of quaint
comedy,
GEO. BEBAN
Star of "The Alien," "The Italian," "His Sweet
heart" and numerous others.
Page
Adults 15c
Children 5c
Your Winter 'Suit
S HERE
A Swell Looker
All Wool
Tailor Made
Latest Style
A Serviceable Suit
and you can save enough on
it to buy your hat and shoes
These suits are tailored ot.wool Cassi
meres and fancy suitings of splendid wearing
quality and neat dressy patterns the entire suit
made in the most dependable manner to with
stand hard wear and retain its shape as long as
worn. Most stores will ask $5 to $10 more for
these double service suits.
Out of the high rent district
No floor walkers.
Expenses way down below
zero. V
Buying capacity spot cash
THAT'S WHY WE UNDERSELL ALL
For further eviderce read the following items
Blue Serge Suks $9.98
ALL WOOL MIXTURES 9.98
$18 and $20 suits $13.50 & $12.50
Others going at 7.50
ALL WOOL 5.00 pants 3.75
iWork Pants at ".. 1.98
Khaki Pants .98
You probable expect to '
Pay more for your Clothing '
Later and you will if you wait.
Why not cash in on this sale
And buy your suit now at
Reduced prices?
If you knew what we know
About next years prices you
would certainly stock up now.
MEN'S SHOES
We are strong on Men's shoes.
Men's Dress Shoes,
Men's Heavy Work Shoes.
U. S. Army Shoes and Boys' Shoes.
Overalls, Shirts, Underwear,
Sox, Blankets, Hats,
Trunks, Suitcases.
You can save money on everything
you buy.
Second-hand. Suits and "Coats.
We have a big line of Men's Second-hand
Suits at $5.00.
Men's Coats and Vests at $2.50.
Overcoats from $2.00 to $5 00.
2nd Hand Furniture
STOVES, Tools and all kinds of
Second-hand Goods going cheaper
than you can steal them.
It will pay you to have a look.
That's all today.
WILL W. WILSON
The Cheapest Store in the west. The Cut
Rate Cash Store. The place where you get
the Best at money saving prices.
32-36 N. Front street.
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