STEDFOUTl MXni TRTBTTNT?,. KfTTn'ROTlT, - OllEflOtf, SATTTRDAY, RfirTTrBEn 15, 1017. CLOSE L REUNI ASHLAND, Sept. Under ejor iotiK nulumii skies Ihc 'twenty-fifth itmiiml reunion of the Southern Ore Con Old Soldiers' association closed here on Friday, which was Med ford dny. In the evening at tho Chautau qua auditorium tho following pro frrnm was given under auspices of Chester A. Arthur Woman's Relief Corps, No. 34, of that city: "Amer ica"; finjr salute, Karl nnd Adalin Honrdmnn; sons, Miss Cnrstens; reading, Mrs. Mitlliollcn; rendine:, Mrs. Clay; sonir, Miss Lncey; rcad iiiK, "Tho Knitting Bee," introducing industrial gjiecialties; reading, Mrs. Cnrstens:- sons, Clarenco Meeker; rending, W. E. Norris; remKnir, Mrs. Kinyon; grand finale, "The Stnr Spnngled Banner.-' Tlie main address of the evening was by Rev. J. C. Rol lins, the pastor of tho Methodist church at Medford. Ninety veterans registered at the reunion, those figures being exceeded by tho ladies in attendance, who num bered one hundred, they being the wives and daughters of veterans and members of tbc various Relief corps turnout the association district, i Peterson Conunnndcr. 'flic colonel-elect is J. E. Peterson of firants Pass, in civil war days of the 22nd Wisconsin infantry; lieutenant-colonel, Foskett Jf. Putney of JFodl'ord, Co. I), fllst Wisconsin in fantry; major, G. 0. Van Nntta of Ashland, Co. E, flflth Indiana; adju tant, D. R. Andrews of Medford, Co. B, 22d M'.mgnn infantry; chaplain, Mrs. Isabollo Spencer of Ashland, The quartermaster is to be appointed later on, also the timer and place of l-jn next annual reunion. Tho oldest veteran present was William Songer of Ashland, ago 91, the only one responding to the roll cnll of those participating in the Mex ican war, serving in Co. C, 1st Illinois volunteer infantry. The youngest win O. N. Wamslcy, age (50; of Central-Point, Co. C, 2d regiment Mis- souri artillery. The nccrological record includes tho following list of tlioso officially reported who during tho past year hnvo nnswered the "last roll call": Sel.li lloag, Co. K, Dili Minnesota; F Byrne, Co. A, 481b Mass.; Hubert R Alverson.: Co.- A, 147th Illinois; E. riithill, Co. I, 1st Nebraska; John If. Jones, 2d Indiana hatteiv; Jus. Curlis, Co. C, M V. S. arlillery ; John L. Renville Co. E, lOlh Minnesota: Ed A. Wade, Co. n, I2!)lh Indiana: Oarrison Hot son, Co. E. filh West Virginia; John W. Granger, Co. D, Kith Connecticut; Albert Morris, Co. K, 1st Ohio cavalry; Hiram Bender, Co. II, -Hilli Wisconsin; Joseph N. Hall, Co II. 20th Ohio; Noah B. Brad bury. Co. F, 341 h Illinois; Jacob Klip pel, Co. I, 7th Illinois; Michael Light hill, Co. D, T)3d Wisconsin;. James wattingly, Into colonel of tho asso ciation, Co. D, 4(ilh Illinois; Max Prncht, naval service; Robert Lucas, Co. A, mill Iowa. Also C. R. T.nv nlly, W. A. Robertson, Andrew Kush mer, J. W. Hedl'iold, C. K. Situ and F. B. Sprague, unclassified, twenty five in nil. The reunion was n most successful one. Colonel Van Nulla, Adjutant Peterson and Qunrlermiislor Saylc. seconded by efficient aides, worked early and late in behalf of the com fort nnd entertainment of visitors. . , Around a glowing campfiic on Fri day night "taps" were finally sound ed, implying nn expression of fra ternal spirit coupled with the kindly sentiment, "flod be with you till we meet ngnin." CALL OF THE' There will1 bo a full Tcboorsn! of tbo Medford Choral society at 2:30 Sundny afternoon. . This rehearsal Is for tho purpose of smoothing up our program for tho fair asslclation next week. It Is very Important that every member lie present. GEORGE ANDREWS, Dlroctor. COUNTY FAIR BOOSTERS MAKE TRIP TO ASHLAND About two hundred Medford fair , boosters In 50 cars well plaHtcred with fair banners and pennants, mo tored to Ashland yesterday, to boost for the fair In Medford the coming ucek and call attention to the citi zens of the neighboring metropolis that Ashland day will be celebrated Thursday, The Medford parade went out the Ashland boulevard, and the cars stopped In various parts of tho city, where hand bills were passed arount and window cards put In place. Tho local delegation was given a cordial welcome and many Ashland citizens signified their In tention o' visiting the Medford Fair on Ashlanl day. jAt tke Churches)) Bfc.- Aliyk's lplscopnl Corner North Onkdale and Fifth. 8 a. m. Holy communion. 11a. m. holy communion. No evening service. Wm. B. Hamilton, vicar. Cutliolio Church South Oakdalo ave. First mass Sunday at 8 a. m. Second mass at 10:30 a. m. Benediction after second mass. Rev. John Powers, rector Catholic clyirch. Onkrinlo Avenue Mtoliotllst. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.. L- Praeching at 11 a. m. by H. M. Branbam, the retiring pastor. The ney minister will arrivo next ween to tako charge. Rev. J. E. Walbeck Is a safe mnn and a good preacher. Mrs. Walback is a devoted Christian worker. Wo gladly recommend them to the confidence, of tho people of Medford and predict a successful year In the church work. Wo go to our new field at- Myrtle Creek, Oregon, and bid farewell to the people of Medford. H. M. DRANHAM. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale. Sunday Bchool attendance Inst Sun day was greater by 21 than tho at tendance tho same Sunday one year ago. - Next Sunday the superintendent will be at the First Christian church Sunday school in Portland and you Medford folk3 are expected to turn out strong for Mr. Shirley who will have charge. Usual program of services for the day and week. i Bible, school beginning at 9:45 followed by communion service. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday evening. First Baptist Church - "A live church with a cordial . . welcome.". . Services for Sunday, Sept. lGth, are as follows: . 9:45 a. nr. Bible school, Mrs. Win. Davis, superintendent. 11 a. m.- Sermon by tho pastor. Subject: "A Calf to Christian Cour age." 6:30 p. m. Young Pcoplo's dovo tional service. . ' 7:30 p. m. Sermon by tho pastor. Subject, "The Balm-of Gilcad." The services of the Baptist church are intended to be Inspirational mill Instructive, In character Good music by the large chorus choir is a feature of the Sunday services. A cordial Invitation is extended to all the services of tho church. Frederick W. Carstons, pastor. First Methodist Episcopal Dr. J. C. Rollins, pastor. The public is cordially invited to worship with us a warm wolcomc is given all who attend. The Sunday school hour is 9:45. A well graded and helpful school. Devotional meeting of the Epworth League1 at 6:15. All young people are mado welcome. A stirring pro gram. Public worship at 11 a. m. nnd 7:30 p. m. Excellent music nt each service led by a well trained choir. At tbo ovening hour the Rev. Mr. Mnrtln, general representative of the American Sunday School union will speak. Mr. Martin has a most Inter esting mcssngo and one the public will thoroughly enjoy. If you have no other church obli gation Bpend the hours of worship horo. First Church of Christ, Sclent 1st. Branch of tho mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in RoHton, Mass. Sunday services at 11 o'clock, sub jeet "Substance." Wodnesday evening meeting, at which -testimonials, on Christian sci ence healing are given at 7:30. All aro cordially Invited. Sunday school at 9:45. All under tho ago of 20 aro welcome. Church edifice, 212 North Oakdale avenue. -Rending room in tho M. F. & H building, North Central avenue, open from- 12 to 4:30 dally, except Sun days and holidays. First Presbyterian Church. Main street, at City park. Tho church welcomes all ages, classes, races and creeds. Sunday school at 1 Da. m. At 11 a. m. -the Rev. W. Martin of Portland, superintendent of the American Sunday School union, will speak on the Sunday schools of Ore gon. Music by Andrews chorus, spe cials by the mixed quartet. Soloist, Miss Huth Warner. At 7:30, popular evening service. Big musical program by an augment ed chorus with' orchestra. Violinist Miss Ruth Campbell; trombone, E. White; cornctlst, W. Wright; pianist, Mrs. C. C. MeCurdy. Song service will begin at 7:30. Tho pastor will make a brief address on "The Heart.' Everybody welcome. A. A. J. HOGG, Mlnltser. Residence, Hotel Medford "The Silent Master," starring llm incomparable Robert Warwick, at ibe Riallo theater, js a during, thrilling. challenging story of socinl adventure in Franco nnd America, full of tragic situations, quickly shifting to scenes of love and domestic calm, and again to cyclonic combinations of unantici pated terror, menacing liumnii lives, lascerating human affections, de stroying fortunes and rending the hearts of the participants. But the tragedy of it produces righteous com pensation. It is the story of a mysterious character of wealth (Warwick as Valentin Simon") in a role of char itable justice, becoming a victim of the sin3 be sought to suppress, the ill-starred Nemesis of n righteous cnuse, fighting a devious nnd doubt ful way thru a series of senu-tragie situations that compel tears and sug gest heart-breaks. Olivo Tell, his beautiful wifo, as "Marquise, do Soinbreuil, ' devotes years to silent torture of mind" and heart before she discovers the terrible mistako of her wedded Jifo nnd heroically beckons happiness to re turn. The entire thread of Hie slory is a continuous thrill, first of emotion and then of fenr, but the triumphant climax is reached by n succession of situations Hint bold the audience in a spell of suspense until the last foot of the film. "The Silent Muster!' will appear for the lust time at The Rialto tonight. Portland Livestock. PORTLAND, Sept. 15. Hogs firm; receipts 1S8. Prime light, $17 ((iU7.15; prime heavy, $l(.7")(ii)17; pigs, .fl414.ri0; bulk, if l(i.2.-)r lO.fiO.- . ;Catt'lo stendy; receipts 5. Best beef steers. .'(S..'ifo !).:i.") ; good beef steers, $7.,()(;i,8.7."i; best beef cows, $6.75(77..r)0; ordinary to good cows, if4(r(i.7r: best heifers, 7(8; bulls. 4.r.0(-(i.7ri; calves. $7(ff n.,50 ; stock ers and feeders, .t'4,f()(i7.2.r. Sheep firm; receipts 57. Western Imnbs, $i;i((iii:i.5(); valley lambs, 11.75C 12.5(1; yearlings, .flO(Wltl.5(): wethers, !fl.7f(fM0.50; ewes, $8((i 8.50. ; i Poi-thind Butter. POKTLAND, Sept. 15. Buffer firmer; up le. Cily creamery prints, 48c; cartons, 411c. Buying price but terfnt, 47("-l!lc; Portland cube ex tras, 45e; prime firsts, 42ce; firsts. 37'j41 Vic ; dairy, 35c. Port land Grain. PORTLAND, Sept. 15 Wheat, no quofnfions. Today's enr receipts: Wheat 13, flour 1, oats 3, hay 2. September delivery bid: Oats, No. 2 while feed, $18.50; barley, stand ard feed, $10.50; barley, standard brewing, $18; bran, $32; sliorls, $3-1. Ilill'tlett Pours. NEW YORK, Sept. 15. Twenty enrs Cnlifornlns averaged ?2.I3; 9 cars "Wlashinglons averaged $1.67; 9 cars Oregens averaged $1.60. , Boston Washlngtons $2.0.1; Oro gons $1.75. Philadelphia Callfornias $2.30; Northwestern $1.70. Chicago Oregons $1.75; Washing tons $1.65 COOI, EVENINGS OF AUTUMN ARE TIMES WHEN .1 ANTZHN SWEATERS ARE MOST APPRECIATED You can wear your JanUcn everywhere. They hnvo that style nnd finish that marks them ss distinctive, practical gar'ments. HELP WASTED MALE WANTED Ton men at $2.50 per day, ft hours, nnd board; also four teamsters at $60 per month. Court Hall. WANTED Harbor at Joe O'Drlen's, SSI Ml ft North Fir and Main, WANTED MlSCKl,LANEOTJ9 WWANTE1) Fresh cow; would trade rough lumber. Phone S5I-.I. 101 WANTED Good work team horses or mules, at once. Box 19, Mall Tribune. 1.53 WANTED Sewing by tho day. Phone' 625W, 024 N. Central. 153 WA'NTED Small loan dy reliable 'business man. Inquire of M. Pur din, room 400, M. F. & II. llldg. 151 WANTED Foeders, young pigs. Phono 64. Guy Connors. WAITED To buy tomatoes for cash. Phono 33. WANTED Bring us your euKS and Poultry. We pay cash. Hertford Poultry and Egg Co. WANTED Houses to more. Phone 4RS-M. or 48R-1C WANTED SALESMEN. SALESMAN For general mercantile trade In Oregon, to sell a new proposition of merit. Attractive commission contract for bal. yr. and 'IS. $30.00 wceklv for ex penses. Allies F. Bixler Co., whole sale jewelers. 22937 Carlln Bldg.. Cleveland, Ohio. . 151 I'VE A new lino of Soap, Extracts. Toilet Goods, Porfunics, etc., for agents. 100'ifc profit. Sample free. "Write quick. Lacassiau Co., Dept. 60, St. Louis, Mo. 131 A MAN Wanted, n Tollable man to talk to Ford owners nbout the new starting device. $5 per day. Par ticulars free. American Steel Sup ply Co., 720 Ponobscot Bldg., De troit. 151 AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS Sell transfer decalcomania flag, emblems and initial letters; every auto owner wants Initials on his car; you apply them whilo'he waits, charging $1.50, making $1.3;i prorit. No experience ncces snry; samples, particulars free. Monogram Supply Co.. Desk 5, Ni agara Bldg., Nownrk, N. J. 151 WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED By young lady, position as stenogranlior and office work. Address 210 Factory street, Ash land, Oregon, or phono No. 49S-R. Aslilanu. lii5 WANTED Boy wants place to work for board and clothes nnd attend school. Box 12, 'Mail Tribune. 153 WANTED Position as housekeeper or work by dayor hour no wash ing. Mrs. C. L. Grant. Phono 728 J. 172 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Coal black. 4-year-old gelding; gcntlo :to handle; weight 1 070; part Morgan; been ridden throe or four times; did-not buck. $75.00. E. E. Morrison, It. It. No. 1, Box 120. 152 FOR SALE Sprviccablo team, har ness, light wagon, complete Bar gain nt $05. Phono 11F23. 155 FOR SALE Ono team young mules weighing 1050; ono team horses weighing 1250. Vilas ranch. 151 FOR SALE Good team, 2400. Ed M. White, pnono 694. FOR BALE rtKAL KHTATH FOR SALE 0-room bungalow, mod em lot, 60x300; cheap, part cash. Telephono 419L or P. O. Box 792 170 FOR SALE Farming lnnd, fruit land, stock ranches, .timber lnnd, from $10 por acre up, on long timo, easy payments, or might oxchange for other clear property. Address Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOIt SALE Damson plums, concord grnpes. HiiiiKiirlnn iind Ilallan prunes. F. S. Carpenter, Perry dale. Phono 201-RI. 1".1 FOR SALE Ite-clcancd Phono 591-.I2. wheat "OR SALE I'liotoRrnpher's studio outfit, XxlO camera, working out fit mounts, etc, cheap. Cood for country town. Call 4 I9 L. Id FOR SALE lluggy and harness; saddle horse; spring-tooth harrow. Fred Dougherty, 1 nil. so. Medford 15i FOR SALE Ono 2-soaled hack and harness. Cheap for $20. .1. S. Nor wood, Central Point. Li FOR SALE Tile, cheap. Ono lot .1 Inch tile at 1 cent a foot. Write or telephono. Frank II. Ray, Tolo, Or egon. 1 5 1 FOR SALKV Good brick nt $5 per thousands. Sec. write or lolepliom Frank II. Ray, Tolo, Oro. 17 FOR SALE Auto owners tako no tice: Magic motor, gas, 1 quart equals 50 gallons gasoline. Guar anteed by Auto Komcdy Co., Cin cinnati, O. Beware of Imitations. Inquire Cbns. Jleo, Applogate, Or. Mrs. Mary A. .moo, central I'oint. Ore. 163 FURNISHED APARTMENTS 'Oil KENT Furnished apt.; lint wa ter, heat. The llerben. Phono it 3 UK FOR RENT One completely furnish d apartment at Hotel Holland. ' FOR RENT Opening Colonial Finis 30 2-room apartments and slnulc rooms. Rates low. Steam heat 217 South Riverside. 15 3 KOU HEM noUSKS FOR KENT Colonel HarKcnt's plain on Oakdale Avenno, very reason able. Inqulra of 11. B. Nye. Phone 25.11. ! FOR KENT A fine two story bunga low, 0 rooms, sleeping porch, store room. All modern. Beautiful lawn. 322 So. Newtown. Inquire llrst houso lii rear. FOR RENT Fi:itN:silEI ItOOMH. I FOR KENT Cozy front room left at The llcilKCS. Willi sleeping porch. 15 ! North Crape. Phono5.i l. 151 FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR KENT- 160 acre-farm, Rood In Sams Valley. Phone j hlllldiugs. S20-R. FOR RENT Farms nnd stock ranch- es, gnrden land. Gold Kay Roaltv Co. FARM LOANS. AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40 years, 5 per cent; 4 per cent on de posits convertible Into 4"j percent farm loan bonds; $250,000 In bonds sold weekly and monoy paid farmers. K. 11. Hard, Scc.-Troas. National Farm Loans Associations, Garnett-Coroy Building, Modford. MONEY TO 1A1AN MONEY TO LOAN On Kood secur ity. Phono 64 7-J. .1. B. Androws MetKord Business Colloga Bldg. Room 2. MONEY TO LOAN Krom $1000 to $5000 on hand to loan at 7 per cent, on good farm security. Earl Tumy, 210 Gamott-Corey Bldg. tf MONEY TO LOAN Money to loat on Medford property. Easy month lv pavmonta. See D. R. Wood. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Attorney GEORGE CODDING Lnwyor, Gnr- nott Corey Bldg. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law rooms 8 and 9, Moilrord Nation Bank Building. A. E. RE AMES Lawyer, Oametl Corey bldg. Accountant. E. M. WILSON Certified public Ac countant, room 411, M, F. & H Bldg., Medford, Oregon, Arts to Rnpplles LATTER AUTO SPRING CO. W are operating the largest, oneai and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest Use our spring! when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Flftoentt St., Portland, Ore. Collections COLLECTIONS ANT) R1CPOKT8 W oollocted Bonie accounts 14 yean old. We know how to gel th money. The Bullock Morcantlli Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 8. Has kins' Bldg., 210 E. Main St. Dentists DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dar lels Clothing Store In rooms tot-m-irlv occupied by Dr. Jones. Phoni H92-Y. Employment Agency. HELP SUPPLIED Will furnish men for outsido or Insldo work nt any time. Apply 103 North Central nv- . enue. or phono 155-11. Japanese Employment Agency. Pmglneer nno Contractor FUED N. CUMMINGS Engineer an contractor, 404 M. F. ft H. Bld Surveys, estimates. Irrigation drain age, orchard and land improvement Garbago GAltllAOE (let your promises cleaned up for tho Hummer. Call on tho city garbago wagons for good service Phono 274-L. F. Y. Allen. instruction In MuI0 Fit ED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Hnlght Musli Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg Phone 72. Insurance EARL 8. TUMY General Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident Liability, Plato Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panics, good local service. No. 211 Onrnotl-Corey Bldg. Physicians anil Surgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathli physician. 303 Garnett-Corey bnlld ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMWENS Physician an4 surgeon. Prnctlco limited to eye ear, nose and throaL Eyo aclen tlflcally tested and glasses sup piled. Oculist and Aurlat for S. P It. It. Co. Offices M. F. A H. Co bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 567. Print! r mill Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has tht best equipped printing office li Southern Oregon; Book binding loose leaf ledgers, billing systems eto. Portland price. 27 NorU Fir at. Tmnsrer EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO Office 42 North Front at. PhoM 116. Price right. Borvlc suar INTEKI'llllAX AtTfiCAR O. TIME CARD. Lrnvo Medford for Ashlnnd, Talent, and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m Iso on Saturday at 10: 15 p. m. Bun days lcavo at 8 and 10:30 a. m. and :00, 2:00, 5:30 and 9:30 p. tn. Leave Ashland for Modford dally, excopt Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday night at 6:30. Sunday learn Ashland At 9:00 a, m and 10.30 a. in., 1:00 4:30, 6:30, and 10:20 a. m. ELECTRIC COOKING STILL IN THE FIELD New Meter Rates for Electric Cooking and Lighting Comparisons follow for your informal ion. OLD K' ATM Per Month Residence, lighting about $1.19 Elect l ie Range and Elec tric Water Heater S.Oit Monthly Cost $9.40 Many other equally good rales aro named for, all purposes. These rates will permit of eleetrie cooking against any and all fuels in cost. Jos id os, yon got the advantage of the following points: CVmvonieiico Safety Kcniiomy Adnptthility Cleanliness Kftlcicncy Reliability Always ready, day or night, at the snap of the switch. Installations on display at the fair and for sale on time payments. ' " CALIFORNIA-OREGON POWER COMPANY DENNEY&GO. Fruit Marketing Agents Specializing in the dis tribution oi northwest ern boxed fruits. M.E.ROOT, Representative Medford,! Phone 294 Main Office Chicago, III. Western Office Payette, Idaho F. II. Hoguc, Western Manager, OREGON STATE FAIR SALEM SEPTEMBER 21-2!) Ask local auent John 51. Scott, (iencnit SOUTHERN Per Mouth Lighting and conking nnd Water Heater on ono Motor. 300 Kilowatt Hours per month or 10 Kilowatt Hours each day will cost : $S.S0 OR Lights and ltnngo on a meter, using 150 Kllo watt Hours per mouth $0.10 1000-Watt Water Heater on flat rato por month.. 3.50 Tola! I..... $9.30 No Snioko No Cum ....No Odor or Smelt No Wood . ' No Matches No Wasted Heat No Tmublo Agricultural Ivxhihils, Crantl Live Slock I'arnde. Ilnrnc-- utltl Saddle Horses, Itiiiiniug nnd Trolling lta'-c, Hogs, fai lle and I'miHt-v, I'nrm Machinery V,x liiltils, I'orlland Hay, Salem 1'ay, Scatnlinn ian Day, Itcformiilioti Hay and many other s ial evetils. Some thing of iiiterc.-t every minute, LOW R0UN0 TRIP FARES on Mile September -Hlb to 'JHlli. dnni all poinl-i in tlrii'ii. l-'inal return limit 1 1,1, ,Ih i- :ir.l. All Trains Hiiret In l-'air flroiiuds. for further particulars. rnssciiKcr A;,vnt, Portland. PACIFIC LINES