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PAGE TWO MEDFOTID MXTlj TKTBTJXE. MEDFORD,' OTJTCflOX, SATURDAY, FtEPTRAfBT'R 1". '1S17. IOCAL AND 'PERSONAL About 50 autoa filled wittrnoost ers Joined the demonstration parade W Ashland yesterday afternoon .to boost the coming county fair. En route the aprado drove around Tal ent with tooting hornn. At Ashland the procession passed over the prin cipal' streets distributing baiid Mils and calling attention In various way to the fair. ; ' ' Dr. Heine fits glass correctly. At the Natatorlum and' vicinity there was much bustle and activity by many persons In arranging for the county fair next week. ; All tho stalls have been built for the liornos and cattle, and pens for tno; shenp and hog exhibits and qn'te a lot of stock' Is already on the, A ground. Guards will he maintained efcli nlpbt during the fair to watch the live stocki v '.' 8book for poaches at Guy W. Con Colonel John I Mny, coitimander of the Third Oregon infaqtry, rived In the city this morfiini' from the regimental headquarters at Clack amas for a conference with' Captain Crossley and an Inspection oI O com Pany. ; '.. v Medford Transfer Co. Phone 95 ' !" H 158 For the best Insurance see Holmos tliB Insurance Man. M. and Mrs. Fred Heath nnd Mr. ana Mrs. Lincoln McCormnck re ceived lettera Friday from their sons who are serving with the lStn cngl neer reserve corpB Bomowhere In France. Tho letters, which Woro un dated and boro no post mark date, were mailed from Liverpool' shortly aftor the arrival of tho regiment in Englurtd enrouto to France! Alt ho well cenBorod the letters woro full of interesting news' to tho parents of the-two boyB'. rtalph Altken Is aira a member of this reglmont and as he Is a good letter writer his parents are i hourly expecting a letter from him. Johnson for high-class watch re pairing. - Bring your wheat to the Central Point Mills. We handle It In bulk and save you the cost of bags. We afe In tho markot for all kinds of grain. AH the high school studonts who were graduated this year from tho corrtmorcinl courso havo had good stenographic positions this summer nfl well as qulta a number who hnvo not beon graduated In this courso Tile School board has purchased fifty ridw desks and seats for tho high school which will bo Installed by Oc tober 1. Tho commercial course room In tho high school Is being en larged'. A number of new typewrit ers for this department havo been purchased by tho school board. Tho Red Cross wants every woman In Jiodford to sec The Vanity Shop windows' boforo Tuesday. l. Fred W. Kelly has gono to Snn Francisco' on buslnoss nnd will he abBont for a week or ten days. He IB a brothor of E. E. Kolly. Dr. Chas. T. Sweeney, Physician and Surgeon, Phlpps Dldg. Phone 36. tf Mrs: D. IT. Miller of Gold Hill Is visiting Mrs. M. K. Dnrnell nnd friends In tho city for several days. Tbo Jim orchestra of tho Oregon grill, Portland, Is being Imported to Medford by tho Jackson County Fair association to play five dances, com mencing Tuesday evening. No charge for spectators on (he opening night. Interest was keen today In the progress of voting on tho Irrigation dlstrlrt plan. I'p to noon reports woro that the vote ho fur cat waH light, lint the bulk of the votes were expected to ho cast hito Ihla after noon and this evening. The polls are open until 8 o'clock. There was an optimistic feeling around town all ry that the Irrigation plan would carry. 1 ' General upholstering, furniture re paired and reflnished, mattresses ron bvated, feathers steamed and cleanod, enrpets and rugs cleaned and relayed. Douglas, 225 3. ltlversldo. Phono 00-L. Fred Spencer, Gcorgo Nash and Jack flrady are week end visitors In the city today from Cupper, Oil. They are making their headquarters at tho Nash hotel. Hnvo you seen the Hed Cross io cheted bedspread at the fnlrf Among tho Oregon visitors In the city today aro Mrs. (I. t). Godfrey anil 0. J. Grant of Kcigene, and .1. lv Kngnr of Itnsebuig. ' Pork nnd beans with pie, 2n, Dia mond Heslnurnnl, 127 Husr Hlh St. Mrs. F. .V. Mitchell or tUllio, sis tor of Mrs. W. K. Hoyd, who has linen spending the summer In the illy loft this morning for Waldo to Join her husband who Is engaged In tlie mining business In that section. The Ja Orchestra of the Oregon grill, Portland, will play the initial dance of tho Jackson county full' Tuesday evening nt the Nutiilorlui'i. As the exhibits will not be on display, no charge will bo Hindu. KVer.vhody jhivltod, ' i Saturday was another heavy day Among the tourists and visitor! in at the public market and there wero tho city Saturday registered at local not enough of several commodities to meet tbo demand, especially of to matoes. The outlook is for a scar city of borne grown potatoes from now or unless some unheard of crops turn up soon. A Western Electric farm lighting plant will be in operation at the Jack son county fair. ' Metz cars at Rlversldo Garage, The new policemen to replace Eu gene Amman, rosigned, will not bo appointed by Mayor Gates until at next Tuesday night's council meeting. There aro several good candidates for tho position. The mayor had prac ttcaly decided on a man but when lie took the matter up with tho council at the coiinc.ll conference Thursday night as a matter of courtesy, some objection was' raised and the matter was laid over until Tuesday even in mooting. Baths. 25c. Holland Hotel. Needle-work Xmas gifts on re display now. Instructions In all lines free. Handicraft Shop. 151 Meeting of the directors of the American lied Cross has been called for Monday, September 17th, at -the public library, at 7:30 p. m.. A full attendance is desired. . . Shook for peaches at Guy W. Con ner's. Dr. E. G. Illdell of Medford is reg istered at Hotel Portland, Portland, Ore.- . Johnson for hlgn-olass watch re pairing, tf Palmer Piano Plnco, 28 South Con tral Is unloading a carload of Pianos today, which woro shipped direct from tho factory. 15 t A. L. Qulscnnorry of Central Point, W. A. Smith of Applognto, Corbln ICdgcll of Engla Point, and Bryant Hamilton of Rnrh wero Saturday vis itors In the city from nearby points. Mrs. H. P. Anderson is now at hor homo convalescing from her recent operation at tho Sacrod Heart hos pital. Tho Medford Fluff Rug Works has moved from Hum Main street to 401 South Rlversldo. 14: Aprons for pickors and packors at Tent Factory In Nat. 153 At the convention of the North western Electric Light and Power Company held in Spokano this week H. L. Wnlthor of Modford was elect ed a member of tho cxccutlvo com-mltlco. Dr. Frank Roborts. dentist, St MnTk's Building. Phone 323-Y. C. E. Parton of Bncnunonlo who is in tho fruits nrtd blooded stock bus Iness, Is a huHlness visitor In tho oily nnd valley. See Dave Wood about that flro In surance policy. Offlco, Room 404, M. F. & 11. Building. ' Mrs. J. If. Ilnrtnoy of Eugene, Is visiting relatives In this city nnd llutlo Falls. Palmer Plnno Place, 28 South Cen tral, has takon over tho big lot of sewing mnchlno8 from the Medford Implement Co., nnd will closo thorn out ns borgulns. Pcopto interested In purchasing a machine will do well to Invostlgnto boforo buying. 15(1 Mr. and Mrs. T. Ellis Wayne, theatrical people from Victoria, B. C, roturned to the city this noon from a hurried visit to Crater I.nkc, stop ping off long enough to make tho trip while enrouto homo from southern California. Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat. Tourists returning from Crater Lako hist night nnd today announce that because of recent heavy rains In that region nnd In (he vlc'nlty of Prospect, and between Prospect and Medford, tbo roads are In uptcndld condition and all tho forest smoke has been dispelled. They say that this is tbo most Ideal time of the season to visit the lake. "I havo been lo Ihe lako several times this yci'r," said T. E. Daniels Saturday, "and bis week was the first time that the rip was realy enjoyable. K rained bard at tho lako last Wednesday night nnd a llttlo snow fell." For sale or exchange, 10 acres of good land, 2 miles from Toledo, lie,, on the bay, or 10 acres In Lake- view county, also 20 acres near Vale, Ore. One acre near I oltago drove. I'hone Sfill-Y, Owner. 151 Frank II. .Madden, former county commissioner, arrived in Ihe city Sat urday morning from Seatlln for a several days' pleasure anil nusiness visit. Fruit dryers at Paclflo Furniture & Klxturo factory. i IV CHILDREN ("annul lie responsible for their eyesight, but I lie par ents fire. If your child lmsu'l per fect siulit, sec J. D. RICKERT, The Optometrist hotels were the following: Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Dollar and child of Van couver, B. C.; Sirs. Effio W. Smith and Robert Smith of Kaglo Rock, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Wilson A Chicago; E. M. Eldiidge of St. Louis; B. D. Smalley Jr. or Seattle; W. E. Dresser or Fresno; Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Drown, Emma Hamilton', E. H. Wagner. J. F. Grace, Ray P. Miller and C. II. Grirrith of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Smith, E. L. Pat terson, F. Reed and mother, R. E. McElhORO, G: A. Carlson, I. Tobrlncr, C. E. Semcran and Charles B. Thomp son ot San Francisco. Metz cars at Riverside Garage. Mrs. J. E. Gribblo, who is re-opening her kindergarten and primary school at her residence, 139 Ken wood avenue, has had a varied and successful experience as a teacher in the public schools, and her subse quent study ot modern educational methods enables her to offer supe rior advantages to mothers who for any reason may prerer a private school Tor the first year or two of the child's school life. In addition to her professional training, Mrs. Grib ble's long residence In Boston, as well as is Paris and Berlin, together with trequent seasons of foreign trav el, make her an Ideal teacher. Mrs. C. K. Webber and her mother, Mrs. F. Meacham, residents of Poc valley In Klamath counly. who have 'been visiting Mr. and Mrs. llonry Currier, left for their homo today. "We will roturn as soon as wo can hold a salo at our ranch and reside fn Medford," said Mrs. Webber. "Last winter was very cold In Klamath county and we feel that we do nol want to spend another such winter there." Call Taxi 303. Mrs. CharleB Scliicficlln, Mr. nnd Mrs. Monnhnn nnd Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Daniels returned last night from Bcveral dayB' trip- to Crater Lake If you don't think "washday" is 'plnyday" you want to boo the Thor Electric Wushor and tho lronor in operation nt tho Jackson county fair. Hear tho Jazz, orchestra of Por tland, Natatorlum, Tuesday evonins. Spectators free. Everybody invited. Go to tho Nat Tuesday evening and hear tho Jaz.7. orchestra. No charge, only for dancing. AT X PAGE THEATER TONIGHT Irvin S. ( olib in a ri'mit issue of the Satunlav Kveniiiir Post advises those who se'k rtrniiiiiH-nce in New York to be a type or liei-onie one. "Ievelnp some idiosyncrasy of per son or tenijifranicnt and exhibit it persistently in public places until the newspapers take cognizance of it says ho. t This is exactly the manner in which Charley liny an The Clodhopper be- m i DIED CHAPMAN At his homo east or Ashland, Sept. 13, 1917, Daniel Chap man, n pioneer or southern Oregon, died at tho ago ofS(i years. ; Funeral services; Sunday, Sopt. 1(1, 2- p. m., from tho family residence. Intor mcnt In Ashland comefory. WEDDING BELLS lames L. Korsbaw and Miss Viola Pbelster wero married by Rev. .1. W. Carstens nt his homo on W. Fourth streot, Thursday afternoon, Sept. 13. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Practically new IS) 1 7 Maxwell touring car. Address .K, Mali Tribune 1&3 LOST Man's black traveling bag hotween Roguo River nnd Med ford. Return to tho Toggery. Re ward. l.il" Charles Ray In Ti-iangla Plcy, "Tha L dodhosncr.'' ( conies n Urondwny celcbrily in tho new Triangle play by M'oiite if. Kat Icrjolin, produced under tho super vision of Thomas II. Ince, which op ened nt the l'uge theater this nf'ter noon and will be shown niriiin tonight. Jle is distinctly type, without nny premeditation on his part. Attired in a suit which his mother purchased from n mail order house, he jrocs to New York from n New Hampshire village with I lie determination lo lie a somebody. ' ; ' KORNILOFF SURRENDERS ' (Continued tiom page 1.1 government has decided not to take extreme measures against Kornllofr, as it does not wish not to npoar rcJ vengeful. 'Tho slory," M. Kisbliln said, "is so tangled that only an Inquiry by n commission can elucidate tho truth. Meantime wo havo reason' lo bollevo that tho revolt was duo to a misun derstanding with Kornlloff's'omis- Hlghest qunllty, jewolry repairing, diamond sotting, watch repairing. "" 'TAM.irrm . Rprir v Vf , , yj Agato mounting and en graving. 11 E. Main St. Medford. Ore. Rogue Elk Resort Located at inoulh of Elk creek, on the Rogue. Best fishing grounds, good hunting, experienced guides, best accommodations. Splendid place for week-end va callon. Information at Valley (la rage, Medford. PAGE THEATRE Wednesday, Sept. 19th A ' C TIIEjrSF.LVKS IN THEIR LATEST MUSICAL STORM OF MIRTH THE HIGH COST OF LOVING l'.Y Fli A NIC MANIH'.L. BUNDLES OF CATCHY SONGS, A WONDERFUL CAST, Anil a Carload of Wonderful Scenery , AND LAST, HI T NOT LEAST, A JAZZ ORCHESTRA Willi Banjo, Saxophone and Mari manhnne. Guaranteed to Keep You Swaying in Your Seat to Its Irre sistible Rhythm. PRICES: Lower l'loor, $I..ID; Ital cony, first four rmvs, $1; last Hvo itovs, 5(e , ' " M'nls now selling. sary to Kerensky, Vladlniir ivotf, who has ont the reputation of being a responsible man." Coalition Cabinet. Both parties accept the principle of a coalition cabinet and have no objection to constitutional democrats becoming ministers on condition that they Immediately leave that party. The grounds for this decision is the view of the parties that the consti tutional democrats as a whole, altho thero is- no -evidence of their com plicity lp the ; rebellion, and in the demonstrations at Moscow, Bided witli and encouraged, Cenpral Jvpi;nir lofr. Tho parties " further" demand the convocation of a new congress on the lines or that held in Moscow trom which,, however, the members or all Tour tfumas would bo excluded. It Is suggested that ho congress meet not later than September - J and sit until the meeting of the constituent assemlily. Secretary Soskice added that Pre mior Kerensky now is In excellent, heulth,. despite the fact that turnout the ; recenf crisis ho has worked eighteen hours dally. j. This bank has II V 9 C Sained a ' reputation Ul b v O Jr araong'our follow citi- Kens tor unvarying courtesy to all deposit ors. "We do not believe this Is nil accident. It has been our policy for years to do business in , . as pleasant a way as 1 possible, because it is M our belief that business T pleasantly done is busi- " Bmr fea Kr ness well done. - This courtesy dis ; tinctly leaves out ot ac count the size of the customer's deposit. ' That's why it is ap preciated. ' I " i. :,; i ''-.. ' .: Jackson County Bank . - - - Established 1888 Auto Service Phone 716-L MRS. J. E. GRIBBLE School for Small Children Kindergarten and Primary Honrs 9:00 to 12:00 Address 139 Kenwood Ave. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Composer and Ar ranger of Music, announces season of 1917-18. THE HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO 401 Garnett-Corey Building Phone 72 - Medford, Oregon AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT mm (v urn m i u We Save You Money on DIAMONDS and High Grade Platinum and Gold Jewelry 1 nose two articles are ad vancing In price monds as an Investment ar conceded next to our ring slock, JI.OO to J loon. no. ontinually. war bonds. Ula-Scc MARTIN J. REDDY QUALITY FIRST Mii, rnsoKiw Plume Ono-(. KPIX'IAl, A 'IT K NT ION tilVI V Mtofi I ways Welitmie. Tonight Charles Ray The Clodhopper In which we transport "Kay, the Kulie," from tlie far into the footlights nnd the "follies."' There's grent action, splendid scenery and big situations. It's Kay's greatest character sketch. Also n new snappy, two-part CTIAKLKS 1IOVT ' Farce Comedy A Brass Monkey Tomorrow CAI'TIVATlNri VIOLA. DANA in a Wondei'jilay of tiiiiiles and tem-s Aladdin's Other Lamp - ALSO- ' Her Torpedoed Love A Keystone which "only touches the high Fiinnv is a tunic word for these ftunnakers. Star- rinix 1.01T1SK FAZKNDA, niulIIAUIiYliOOKKK. FORD NTKIfl.INO PAGE .U.Uci;. Oregon's (Ireatest. Place of Amusement ADULTS 15c !W t. i,u CHILDREN 5c Here is a message to suffering women, from Mrs. Kalhryn Edwards, ofR.F.U. 4, Washington Court House, Ohio. "I am glad to tell, and have told many women, what 1 sutferea before I knew of Cardui and the great benelit to be derived from this remedy. A few years ago I became prac tically helpless . . ." TAKE Tlie Woman's Tonic i "I was very weak," Mrs. Edwards goes on to say, "and could not stoop without suffering great pain . . . Nothing seemed to help me until 1 heard of Cardui and be gan the use of it ... I gradually gained my strength ... 1 am now able to do all my work." If you need a tonic take Cardui. It is for women. It acts ecntlvand reliably and will probably help you. as it helped this lady. . AI! DraesisU EBl2 The Oregon Agricultural College Vhsre trained nprialists with modern lab oratories ami aJi-titiate equipment gi in struction lending to collegiate degrees in to AGRICULTURE, with 15 departmental' OOMMEHCB, with 4 departments; IWGIUEERINQ, with 6 department, altidins Civil, Kluclrienl. Highway, Induitri! Arts, Irrigation, ami Mechanical Engineering; FORESTRY, includiug Logging Edginw inK; IIOMB ECOKOtnOS, with 4 major depart merits, .inoluding training in, tha Practice House; 1 r MINIO. with three department!, Inelnd ing Chrmiral Knginecring; ' pKAHKAcy. TH3 SCHOOL OF MUSIO. offeri In i trac tion in - the principal department! of vocal tin! instrumental music. THE MILITARY DEPARTMENT, enrolled 108.1 radcU iii 101R-17, and won recommen dction for O. A. C. from theMVentern Depart ment of the V. S. War department as one of tho fifteen "dislinsulplicd institution!" of higher learning. vMI 'eaiUtR will be furnished complete mnfornm Iiy liio U. "t, Governmenu anu nit? junior nun senior catlcia, enrolled in the K. O. T..C, will be given commutation for ubsiMrnre, as well aa all trhnsporlation and itihsito'rtrrf ift tlifi. alx weeks Summer eamp. KE GIST RATION 3ECIN3 OCTOBER 8, 1917. Information on request. .Address, Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvalli!. Oregon. Farm loans From the Common School Fund, 10-year loan, 6 oer cent interest. From the Rural Credit Funds, 10 to 36-year Loan, 5 per cent interest Loan from either fund can be paid at any time. Money ready upon approval of se curity and title. O. C. BOGGS Atty. for State Land Board I Wiregrip Tires , have been tried out and proven the best on the market. See them at Riverside Garage WESTON'S Camera Shop 203. East Main Street, Medford The Only Exclusive Commercial Photographer in Southern Oregon. Netrntivcs Made nny time oi place by appointment. Phone 147-J. We'll do the rest. j.BPALME. ... -