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PAGE TWO MEDFOTID MAIL' TRIBUNE. MEDTORD." OREGON. FRTDAY. REPTEMr.ER 11. 1017. ITOCAL AND JL PERSONAL Among the Medford men who have been attending the soldiers' and Ball ors' reunion at Ashland this week are P. JI. Putney, L. H. Tucker, Thomas B. Ellison, L. H. Bingham, L. B. Kent, P. R. Anderson, and U. F. Joy. U H. Wamsley and M. S. Wood of Kagle Point were also in attendance, were B. E. Cummlngs, V. S. Hoag land and H. J. Gardner of Central Point. Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly Gordon Voorhees, former owner o the Burrell orchard, who recently en tered the second offlctrjCj jeservc camp at the Presidio, has been com missioned major In tho army, Mr. Voorhees was a graduate of West Point and was a captain In tho regu lar army when he resigned, if ' Another showing of Nobby Fall Hats, both large and small, in new and attractive models, at the May Co Millinery department, Friday and Sat urday, Sept. 14th and 15thf Miss Taylor. r 150 Mrs. Ruth Clemens and J. K. Ma son, who recently purchased the Ben- tpq Bowera place on Rogue rlfer, are great admirers of purebred 1 "horses and cattle and have some of tho fin -a. Percherons and shorthorn dairy strain cattle in the west. Mr; Mason says good horses are at a premium now and there will be a great deal more attention paid to raising them the next few years. They will show their Btock at the county fa.tr next week. ' Medford Transfer Co. Phone 95 158 Mrs. R. C. Kelsey of Gold Hill Is in the city today In connection with the registration of Jackaoh-county women for patriotic work dufliiRtlic war. "'. Alt steaks 20c pound. Star Meat Market. Phono 273. . f . ' L. H. Ossman of Medford was reg istered at the Multnomah liotol, Port land, on Thursday. Johnson for high-clans watch re pairing. Mrs. 0. M. Plummor of Canby, Oregon, was a visitor in tho city Frl day. - Dr. Chas. T. Sweeney, Pnyslcian and Surgeon, Phlpps Bldg. Phone 36 tf '' At 4 o'clock this aftornoon many automobiles loaded with boosters for the county fuir departed from In front 'of tho Commercial club for Ashland for the purpose of advertising the fair In that city. Pennants and ban ners telling of the ninny attractions to' be seen at the fair decorated a number of the cars. General upholstering, furnlturo re paired and roflnlshcd, mattresses ren ovated, feathers steamed andleanod. carpets and rugs cleaned and relayed. 600-U ( ' While working on S. 1.. .Tones now house in the Griffin creek district Thursday, Cornelius llltsler full from a scaffold and suffored threoibrokcn ribs and other injuries. 'He was brought to his homo In this city, 607 Vost second street, whore ho receiv ed medical attention. ' ' ' ' Beautiful array of delayed Pattern lints will he on exhibition Friday and Saturday, Sept. 14th and 15th, at the May Co.'s storo. Miss Taylor. --ISO At the meeting Thursday nfornnon held by representatives- of the Red Cross and tho Commercial oluli'to dis cuss tho matter of feeding tho 10.10 soldiers who will breakfast In this city Sunday, August 23. no plans were decided on. It was derided to obtain nioro detailed Information from the army quartermaster's department at San Francisco before taking further action.. This Information linS heen written for and as soon ns It 'arrives another meeting will be held tn make arrangements for feeding tho sol diers. Pot roast, 15c pound at Star Meat Market. Phone 273. Dr. C. A. Foley will arrive hi the city Saturday, coming from Oakland. Calif. Ho is making the trip for tho solo purpose of voting In favor of Irrigation at tomorrow's election. Dr. Foley owns an orchard near Itoss Ijine. Pork and beans with pie, Joe. Dia mond Restaurant. 127 Fast th St. Miss Hnr.el Itader, who lias been attending summer school at the Cnl- vorslty of California, Is expected to arrive in tho city this evening to re" main hero until she takes tip her duties as physical Instructor In the t'nlverslty of Oregon at Kugene, Miss Rader will be a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heath while In this city. A Western Electric farm lighting plant will be In operation at the Jark son county fair. Mr. and Mrs. I,. K. Whiting of Port land arrived for a fortnight's visit Friday at their Eagle Point ranch, yhoy wore for years residents of Med ford, Mr. Whlllng being foreman of 111 o Mall Tribune, lie is now em loyed on the Oregonlnn. - i ; Shook for peaches at Guy W. Cnn-ner'i. The swimming season at the -S'ata-torlum has been closed and workmen are busy relaying the floor over the pool in preparation for the coming county fair which will be held In the Xat. Kmerson Merrick, the manager of the 'Xat, says that the swimming season Just ended was very successful financially and that tho receipts ran far ahead of those of last summer. Meti cars at Riverside Oarage. . Night Policeman Kugene Amman has resigned from the force and will leave for San Francisco next Sunday, where ho will be engaged In tho car tenter business this winter. Ills res ignation has heen accepted by Mayor Gates and thy; mayor haB already chosen his successor who will go on duty Sunday. Mr. Ammon who, who was a former marshal and fire chie of the city years ago, will do his last police work Saturday night. . If you don't think "washday" Is "playday" you want to Bee the Thor Electric Washer and the lroner in operation at the Jackson county fair. Judge W. K. Jones, a prominent lawyer and juriBt of west Texas for many years, arrived In the city this morning from Del Rio, Texas, for visit with his old friend and fellow townsman of Del Rio for thirty years W. I. Brown of 005 South Newtown street. Mrs. Brown's former home was also Del Rio. Aprons for pickers and packers at Tent Factory in Nat. 1 Several C coTnpany members who have been ill In the regiment head quarters hospital at Clackamas with minor complaints, arrived In the city this morning and reported for duty to Capt. Crossloy. Dr. Frank Roberta, dentist, St. Mark's Building. Phone 323-Y. Mrs. Henry Metz, who has been visiting relatives and friends at var ious points In Washington stato and Bend, Ore., for tho past three months, arrived homo this morning from Bend. Mrs. Metz expects to spend tho winter at Los Angeles and will leave for that city in about two weeks. Shook for peaches at Guy W. Con ner's, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horlon of Klnmath Falls are visitors In the city today and were busy shopping at the stores. Mr, Horton Is a well known stock buyer. Soe Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404, M, F. & H. Building. Attorney Howard H. Startzman of Soattle Is spending sovcral days in the city and vicinity. Ho expects to become financially Interested In the United Copper company. Dr. Holno, oye, ear, nose, throat. ' K. E. Kelly, who was recently com missioned a major In tho signal corps service of the army, has received or ders to outfit hlmsolf at once. He will leave shortly for Vancouver bar racks, to bo outfitted after which he will report to headquarters in San Francisco for duty. SoliTiors' In tho trenches need warm sweators, socks, etc. These should be mado of Army yarn. Handicraft Shop. 1 5 0 Chester C. Kubll of Applegato Is visitor In tho city today, having come In Thursday afternoon. Fruit dryers at Pacific Furnlturo & Fixture factory. Workmen are busy at Washington school renovating nnd repainting the desks In nil the rooms. 460 in num ber. Tho work will be completed In time for tho opening of tho schools October 1. At several of the school buildings workmen aro also busy building bins in which coal will bo stored. The first of tho 150 tons of coal ordered recently by tho school hoard la expected to arrive tn the city daily from the Washington mines. Call Taxi 303. I.. 10. McConllie, tho well known mining man from Tucntnn, la In the ily on one of his periodical visits. Mots cars at Rlversldo Garago, Hiram F. Mender who went to Mend, Oregon, several weeks go Is employed In the Louis Bennett gro cery In that city and expects to lo cate In Bend permanently. .Mrs. Mender will soon Join her husband In llend. naths, 25c. Holland Hotel. Mis. Louise Salter and Mrs. Mar garet Hash who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Iliihor left today for their home nt Wichita, Kan., and will stop off at San FrancUco for a short visit. Mrs. Salter Is Mr. llu liler's aunt, and Mrs. Hash is bis cousin. Johnson for hign-class watch re pairing, tf 'Mu re wll bo a special meeting of tho art department of the Greater Medford club at tho public library Saturday afternoon nt .1:30. Every one interested in nrt Is Invited to at tend. The Medford Fluff Itng Works has moved from East Main street to 401 South Rlversldo. 1 :! Mrs. Theresa M. Porter of Tsconia who has been visiting her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Win Merrill of Beagle, for the past nine weeks, was tho giiet a few tlns this we.-k of Mr. and Mrs. II. .1. Trowbridge. She will visit friends In Portland before returning to her homo in Tucoma. Mrs. Porter Is S3 years old and travels alone. For the best Insurance, eo Holmes, (lie Insurance Man. COMING TO PAGE Thai Kolb and Hill, California's two popular Dutch dialect comedians, are now appearing in the most screamingly humorous ot nil their productions; has been most convinc ingly attested by San Francisco llie- iitergoers who for the past fourteen weeks have been laughim; "The High Cost of Loving"" to a rccord-brenk-iii)f run. So successful has been the engagement in the metropolis that nt the conclusion of their fourteen solid weeks, the irresistible funmukers had played to 15(1,00(1 San Franciscans or 2 per cent of the entire popula tion of the Bay ('it v. "The High Cost of Loving-," as has been unanimously agreed by lit drama critics, suits Kolb and Dill far better than any of their former of ferings. It is a three-net farce with musical trimmings, in which domes tic entanglements piic up with such rapidity that one laugh has scarcely died uway before another is rucking the theater. As usual, the comedians have sur rounded themselves with a support ing company of exceptional uhility. The principal supporting roles are in the very cupnble hands of Julia Mane, May Cloy, Henry Simmer, A. C. Van Slyke, llonora Hamilton, Lu cille Chall'ant. Then, of course, there is a bevy of most attractive singing; girls, each of whom is n soloist. One of the bright features of the show is supplied by the Kolb and Hi "surprise" orchestra, which travels with the company nnd offers ninny novelties in a musical way. "The High Cost of Loving" is to piny the l'ngo IJicater hero Wudncs day evening, September 10. URUGUAYAN MARINES BOARD GERMAN SHIPS MOXTEVIDKO, Uruguay, Sept. I I. Uruguayan marines today boarded all the German ships in the harbor here, the government having heard of plans to sink the vessels. All directors of the Fair associa tion and business men and committee men aro urged to attend a mooting at tho California-Oregon Power com pany office tonight at ,7:30 to ar range a program and complete ar rangements for tho fair. 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 tor all kinds of grain. ncluded among tho visitors and tourists registered at local hotels Friday are: Miss J. K. Dyer, J. Ol iver and J. ,1. Green of New York city; L. B. llelyer of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Doming of Kalama zoo; Wlnnlfred V. Wallace of In dianapolis; Miss L. Hetty and Miss B. W. Pock of Palo Alto; Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Halbort of San Diego; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Blanchard of riunsniuir, Cal.; Mrs. K. G. Bryan, C. G. Rodmer Jr., R. Van Dyke, and II. R. Clark of San Francisco; O. L. Fish of Eugene; Georgo Slocum of Similiter, Ore.; C. Y ok lint of Los An- geles; Mrs. A. Craven, T. O. Owens, It. P. Posey, E. It. Thompson, W. G. Fortninn and Mrs. C. J. Kemnicr- Ing of Portland: and Herbert Breuett, E. .1. Darrow and W. II. Hreurtt of Tacoma. A Woman's Happiness Depends Upon Care mwumm Jny in its fmnm JL ttf I most mood thrills -JlM ! w I motherhood. Tho pxHtt;int moth er pictures min iature of pelf and b o 1. a n d h e r thought connote her (t tho d.ivd of PMRixMifto. For ovr thro RfB orations, thou.tantls of w men have used the tried and well-known preparation, "Moth Friend". Py Its dally ue the muscles which nature ts rxpandlnir relax easily; when hahy Is born utr.-itn ts rr-Mved. Ten dency to mornlnc ulekneXB or naiwa, is counteracted and tho !nflanmnt in of brrnst uSamls Is soothed; they are kept In Rood condition, ftii'1 the time before hahy co incs is full tf quiet repose and Joyful ntlctnatlon. Thin make (rreatly for tho health of tho mticr and for tho future od mature of the romlntr child. Write tho IlratHh-M Ucinjlutor Co.. tVpt. O, "0 lamnr Uull-Hnu, Atlanta, tio., for their helpful nnd very Intcrestinff h.k, 'M.iii,-rlHo, and the nhy". Thy will Pftiil It to ynu without olmnre. Your druj.-Hlft will nupply you wllh "Mother's Friend". It t a m Make to ko a single TiluM wlihout untn it for the prep aration la tnity wonderful and Its use makes It possible fT you youmclf to do your shsro In ul-Hn nature In Its difficult task. ty d Ana ao pio and danger at the cr!"i.s i n i-ld. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I'OK S Al.r .-I'tinloKiiinlirr's studio .outfit. Sl0 cnnicrn, workhiK out til, mounts, rtc, chrap. tlood for. country town. Call A (!-!.. Ki5i KOIt SAI.K He; 1'hoiU' t.JI-X. Tillcsrt b.irlry xtraw, 155,i RED CROSS GIFTS BY SE The Red Cross has received the following from Company Seven: "I have yours of recent date ad vising that the scissors for the house- wifes had been sent, and this is to acknowledge receipt of them. The presence of Mr. Gates was most op portune at the time they arrived, n we took advantage of his presence to.present the kits to the men yester day evening at retreut. He made a few appropriate remarks in present ing then) to the hoys, and yon may be assured that every one uppreci- ntes what the ladies of the Red Cros have done for them in thus giving to eiich individual a ix-rsonal remem brance which will be useful every dav. There were plenty lo supply every one who did not already have a housewife, ri few being left over, which can be used lo supply any new men that may enlist in the company, or to replace nny that may be lost. I was directed to express the thanks of every member of the Sev enlh company to the Red Cross and to say that they will ever remember your interest in our behalf. With kindest personal regards, am, sincerely vours, A. J. VANCE, Ca'plain, O. C. A. Ft. Columbia, Sept. 11. . ' SWEDE ENVOY AIDS KAISER (Continued from Pnge On.) Mexico nnd to Minister Morris ill Stockholm, hut neither has instruc tions to present the information to the government to which he is ac credited. Dispatches to the department from The Hague, dated yesterday, were that up to that time the disclosures made by Secretary Lansing of the manner in which Count Luxburg had used the Swedish minister in Argen tine us a bearer of dispatches had not been published in Germany. It is not expected that this gov ernemnt will take, any further action except possibly lo add lo the story of intrigue by revealing more docu ments in its possession. Tho Letter The department's exposition of tho von Eckhardt letter follows: "Imperial Legation, Mexico, to Ills Excellency the Imperial Chancellor: "Ilerr Folko Cronholm, the Swed ish charao d'affaires, since his arrival here, has not disguised his sympathy for Germany and has entered Into close relations with this legation. He is the only diplomat through whom information from a hostile camp can bo obtained. Moreover, he acts as intermediary for official diplomatic Intercourse between this legation and your excellency. In tho course of this he Is obliged to go personally each time to tho telegrap1; office, not seldom quite, :ate at night, in order to hand in telegrams. "Ilerr Cronholm formerly was at COUGHS and COLDS 1 k'snnis Lucstypnif uintment AT ALL ORUO STORES Tubes 25e Jars EOc PAGE THEATRE Wednesday,. Sept. 19th TIII'.MSKI.VKS IN THEIR LATEST MUSICAL STORM OF MIRTH THE HIGH COST OF LOVING 1!Y KUANK MANPIX. BUNDLES OF CATCHY SONGS, A WONDERFUL CAST, And a Carload of Wonderful Scenery AND I. AST, JU T NOT I.KAST, A JAZZ ORCHESTRA With Banjo. Saxophone nnd MaH maphone. Guaranteed to Keep You Swaying in Your Seat to Its Irre sistible Rhythm. ritlCKS: 1 mvrr n.M.r. l.r,n; cony, rirsl four row, l; 1t tiw rows, 5H Mall nnleri now. Souls wUs tomorrow, SoptomN'r 1.1, Itt . ni. B B A A !l N N Peking and Tokio and was responsi ble for the preliminary arrangements which had to be made for the repre sentation of his country in each case. Before he came out here he had been in charge of the consula(e-general at Hamburg. Herr Cronholm ha? not got a Sweden, but only a Chinese ol der at present. I venture to submit to your excellency the advisability of laying before his majesty, the emper or, the name of Herr Cronholm. with a view to the crown order of the second Class being bestowed upon him. Urges Secrecy "It would perhaps be desirable, In order not to excite the enemy's sus picion, to treat with secrecy the mat ter of, .the issue of the patents until the end of the war, should the decis ion be favorable to my suggestion This would mean that the matter would be communicated to no one but the recipient and his government and even to them only under the seal of secrecy; while the publication of the bestowal of the decoration would bo postponed until the end of the war. "I should be particularly grateful to your excellency if I could be fur nlshed with telegraphic news of the bestowal of the decoration, which I strongly recommend, In view of the circumstances detailed above. (Signed) "Von Eckhardt." With Medford trade ts Medford made. Til Show You How Corns Peel Off." Ever FeelaBanana Skin? That's It! "I should worry about those corns I just put some Uets-H' on." Corns used to pester the wojid into a frenzy, endurinK pain, digging, elicing toes, tinkering with piasters Get-It" rota Your Feet In Clover It End Corn Uuickly. nnd tape, trying to fix a corn so It wouldn't hurt. But now no one in the world "should worry," because the moment you put "Gets-It" on, it means the end of a corn. There is nothing in tho world liko "Gets-It" nothing- as suro and cer tain nothing that you can count on to take oft a corn or callus ev ery time, nnd without Unnnor. Tho corn never grew that "Ciota-It" will not Kct. It never irritates tho flesh, never makes vour too sore. Just two drops of "Gets-It" and presto! the corn-pain vanishes." Shortly -you can peel the corn right off with your finder and there you are corn-free and happy wllh tho toe as smooth and corn-free as your palm. Never happened before, did it? Guess not Get a bottle of MGets-Tt" today from any drug ntorc, you need. pay no more than 25c, or sent on re ceipt of price by K. Lawrence & Co., Sold in Medford and recommended as tho world's lest com rcnuyly ly Medford l'hnrmacy. Heath's Drug Store, Stranss Drug Store, and Leon H. II ask inn. KATHLYN WILLIAMS AND HOUSE PETERS IX THE HIGHWAY ' OF HOPE A COI.OItl'TI,. STORY OK TUB DAYS OK Mil AI.SO- Conu-dy "ELACKMAIL" TOMOUKOW He's Here Agaih CHARLES RAY In n ltivczy ciinicdy of l!roailViiy and iiiiiikin villc "The Clodhopper" lie teaches you how to lnutili and to dainv. The Clodhopper Glide with a lmttnlion of bil lion dollar beauties. PAGE Dont ask for CracRfiES C. P. Kribs , .Marsh & Bennett Warner, Wort man a Goto John Hrownleo J. K. Olmsteatl sail FREE - SATURDAY . TOKO - - LUXO SWEET APPLE CIDER t We Invite Personal Attention ARSH & BENNETT Phone 252 r, BUCK miW:l FENDLETCN, CEPTEMrES 20-21-22 . TrfKrtion SiJe Vpt. 19. 20. 21 ir.d 22; rrtum limit pt. 20. vt UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Ak local S. P. Apout lor ii.foriti allon. tickeln. otc. .. Win. .McMiirr.iv, liinoral Pas-.-encr Auent, 1'oi.tland. H BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER, "All rlglit. Mother! Snow Flukes for mine, every time!'' Growing children love the crisp saltiness, of Snow Flakes. They are good for them, and you, tod. SWd ill three sizes of packages, and in bulk. PACIFIC COAST ISISCTIT CO. Portland, Oregon. WE SELL 'EM Chas. Li. Sciik-rrelln 3. G. Ililibard Jones Cash (irocery Fonts (ji'ocery Company NSTflAIiON you to call Prompt Service There's a Joy Meal Coming to tho kiddies who taste our bread for tho first time. Spread with butter or jam it will fully satisfy the most hard-to-please youngster. TltY A 13c LOAF TODAY But Insist on Butter Xut or Pan-Dandy Dread mado rleait. ' YOU MAY THINK Hint any storage battery will do. It milit Xor Hie first hundred miles. After Uiat llio material and work manship he-in to show. We handle batteries that st"re enrrent and give it out as needed. C. E. Gates Auto Co.