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PAGE TWO ; ' TOCAL AND Lj personal k . E. V, Carter, tho Ashland banker, was a Medford visitor Tuesday, hav ing recently returned from Luke ot the Woods, where ho spent a month's vacation. ' t'l.'i. Dr. Heine fits giasBPS correctly1. . I. M. Hragg roturnod today to tho soldiers' home at Roscburg after hav ing spent a 15-day furlough visiting relatives In this city. He was un able to attend tho soldiers and sailors reunion at Ashland last week because of his feeble condition of heab. Alco Taxi. Phono 808. :" Mr. and MrB. C. II. Reed' of Lake creek left today for Seattlo ;Wherc they will Bpciid the winter. fj They have leaned their ranch but expect to return to It next spring. ... Medford Transfer Co. Phone 95. 158 C company marchod to thVSybeo bridge at Rogue river and back Mon 'day ,a hike of 22 miles, leaving hire at 8 a. m. and arriving back In ramp at 6 p. m. While at the rlvier if num ber of the boys enjoyed a.'lurltfo In the eold water. The company re mained In camp today putting In the time with bayonot fighting dxftiMses. . Many of the magazines will raise subscription prices Nov. IOIJi. jljntll then we can give you Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping or lloarsl's each $2.00 for' two years. Serilmcr's for $3.00. After tfov. 1st Scrlbner' will be $4.00. Many others in proportion. Medford Book Store. 153 . . Guy Cronemiller, former... well known Medford electrical engineer, whose home is at Lakevlcw, Oregon, was recently commissioned as first lieutenant in the engineer rcsorvo of ficers' camp, but as yet Is miassign ed to active duty. Mr. Croiifmlllcr. a former eltrlcal engineer on the iftaff of the Callfornla-Oregon.iPower company, and who installed te elec trical machinery at the cement plant At Gold 11111, was also caught 111 the draft and may have to go to tho Am erican Lake encampment as a private until such time as he Is released to take up bis duties as officer In the engtnoer corps. .... For the best Insurance, see Holmes, the Insurance Man. R. R, Eliol, division accountant, with II. C. Stoddard of Ban Fran cisco, statistician of the California Oregon Powor company, motored to day to Copco, Calif., on business In connection with tho company's big plant there. ; ," Johnson for high-class watch re pairing. Mrs. Louisa C. Maplcwood Of, Rogue River, widow of a veteran of the Civil war and a former resident of, Me'dford, returned home today after 'haVing at tended tho soldiers reunion at Ash land all lust week and fi sovornl days visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Withorby, of this city. ., , ,,. Bring your wheat to the Central Point Mills. We handle It In bulk and save you tbe cost ot bags. Wo are In the mnrket for all kinds of grain, !,:;""- All persons who plan to attiitd the big barbecue Tuesday noout the Nat, which will open tho county fair, are cautioned to take along with them drinking cups. None wlll be furnished at tho barbecue execptfor five cents each. "Kvorsharp" Pencils, $1.0fl'to $r0. Always sharp. Medford Book tore.. ' ira Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wllberby will ' soon leave for Logan, Iowa, Jo lo cate thoro permanently. Dr. Chas. T. Bwoonoy, Physician and Burgeon, I'hlpps II Ids. l'hmio 311. tf Miss Flora Thompson, ilrputyT-imii-ty clerk, and Mrs. Mlnln Kelly of Jacksonville, left this morning for Seattle to spend a two weeks 'vara lion In that elty and vicinity. I I '. General upholstering, furnituro re paired and reflnlshed, mattresses rcn ovated, feathers steamed and cleaned, carpets and rugs cleaned and relayed. Douglas, SUi 8. Itlvorsldo. ,. bono 00-U v. ; Mr. and Mrs, Krnnst Liyigliy were In tho elty Tuesday from .rurkson- vllln on a shopping expedition j n. W. Paul of the Paul Electric (company,-Medford, was elected vice president for tno second district at the annual convention of the Oregon Association of Electrical contractors and doalers In session Monday at Eu gene. Pork and boans with pie, 20c. Dia mond Restaurant, 127 East 6th St. G. A. Dcnson of Roseburg Is a bus iness visitor In tho city today from Roseburg. Metz cars at Riverside Garage, Among tho visitors In the city Tuesday who viewed the exhibits at the Commercial club and sought in formation about the city and valley was John R. Atkinson of San Francisco. Palmer Piano Place, 28 South Cen tral is unloading a carload of Pianos today, which were shipped direct from the factory. 151 Kee Lox Typewriter ribbons and carbons aro made the same quality and at the same price as befora tho war. Medford Rook Store. 153 Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Canine of Elk hart, Ind., who aro on a several months tour of the coast, are enjoy ing Modford and the valley for sev eral days while enrouto from Port land to California, where they will spend tho winter. Mr. Canine is a retired carpenter, contractor and farmer. Today they visited the va rious fruit packing concerns and some of tho lureg orchards of tho valley. Mots cars at Riverside Garage, Aprons for pickers and packers at Tent Factory in Nat. 153 The Crater lake season will bo of ficially closed tho morning of October 1, unless In the meantime there should be a decided chnngo In tho weather, according to Alfred Park- hurst, general manager of the Crater Lake company who came down from the lake Tuesday night. Thero Is no let up In tho tourist travel to the great wonder and only a spell of con tinued unseasonable weather will stop the flow of visitors. The present Is the most delightful part of the season at the lako. Baths, 25e. Holland Hotel'"'' Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St. Mark's Building. Phono 323-Y. ... Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Ruddock, of Bremerton, Wn., arrived In the city Monday nnd this morning left for a several days visit at Crater lako. Dr. Ruddock Is a first lieutenant In the navy medical corps and Is stationed at tho Bromerton navy yard. ' Johnson for high-class watch re pairing. ,.tf The deer hunting season will close October 15 and It Is anticipated that between now nnd that date there will bo a flood ot hunting storlos, which so far this year, unlike In former years, have been conspicuously "ab sent. Up to dato tho season has been a dismal failure. Many hunters have gnno to tho hills and scoured them thoroly but returned empty handed. The chief draw bucks to tho season havo been tho excessive dryness, tho smoko from tho forest fires and the temporary closing of tho season at times. It Is only occasionally that ono hears of some one bringing In a buck. However, a few hard rains may make tho season wind up in a blaze ot glory. 1 Fruit dryers at Pacific Furniture & Fixture fnctory. j Mr. and Mrs. George Blitz ot 9 Rose nvomio, havo as their guest for a few days their son, George, who Is enrouto to New York City from Ma- uila, P. L,. where ho Is manager of tho .Manila hotel. Mr. Ilutz was for merly manager nf tho Hotel Holland. Mr. and .Mrs. W. S. Webb of Cedar Crest, Douglas county, are visiting relatives In the city. Mrs. Webb Is a slHler of Mrs. J. C. Clark. Alco Taxi. .Phono SOS.. , . Mrs. Stewart Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark are on an auto trip to Crescent City mid the coast. See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Offlco, Room 404, M. V. & 11. Building . Mrs. Curl Hoots of Dunsmulr. Cl... la visiting her sister, Mrs,- Karl Knupn. ... . .y . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED -Wells to drill for Irrlga tlon or domestic purposes. Water guaranteed. For further partic ulars Inquire or address A. K. F.n yeart, Jacksonville, Ore. lfiS WANTED Fresh cow. Would trade lumber or heavy spring kiroii on rapacity. Phone S.'.l .1. 1 WANTED -liny or girl for general ....office work; must he good penman neat and rapid; prefer ono who can operate typewriter. State age and experience, (live references. Ans wer In own handwriting. Box "11 Mail Tribune. LOST On bench In front nf Wnlker's garage, handbag containing iunney. keys and other valuables, l.llwrnl reward If returned to O. V. Myers at Walker's garage or Illrden My ers at 1 110 West Main. 153 llr m.,in nf tlHimuxh fllatrlhiillnn with tit ilrar Inul In lt I nllrrt Mhim ml ItMti-r iM-Utnc rolA, reduced iwlcef uro wm txmlttlo Ir - Eckman's Alterative FOR THROAT AND LUNGS tthnrn CnuKhH nnil Cnhlit Kn Alo'h-il. NuwUtl ux llaL.il f.munig Drug r $2 Site $1 Sits Now $1.50 Now 80 Ctl. I: kimtn l.nhrMenr. I'lilU.lrlnliln. CHILDREN Cannot lie responsible for their eyesight, Iml the par ents nro. : Jf yonrehild hasn't per fect sijjht, see -J. D. RICKERT, The Optometrist O. W. Murphy whllo at work on the pew ,Porter sanitarium building' Monday suffered a broken left arm Monduy caused by an accidental full, palmer's Piano Place, 28 South Central, has Just received a carload of pianos which were shipped direct from the factory. . . 1 56 Registration cards for tho Wom an's Defense League may be procured at the library booth ut the fair and at the public library where Instruct Hons as to signing may bo obtained. Clarence Cartwrlght,, son of .Mr. C. A. Brlgss who Is well !,uown,ln and Mrs. F. W. Cartwrlght, and Har-1 Modford and Jacksonville, was found old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wells, left this morning for Itoyal Academy, near Cottago Grove, a Seven Day Ad ventist educational Institution. This will be Harold We'lls second year at the academy. Lawrence' Wade of Central Point, a prospective Btuilent, and il'rof.' S."t.' Wundt of Central Point, who will teach at the academy, also left for Cottngo Grovo today. Call Taxi 303. ' " guilty by Justice of tho Poace Taylor yesterday afternoon of larceny and was fined $J5 and costs. The com plaint was sworn tout by Aaron Wil-klnsoiu- Last July Wilkinson, sold tho rellquishmcnt to ills homestead near Jacksonville to Diigss, but re served tho rights to about 19 cords of laurel and fir wood. Later Brlggr, moved this .woodaway without per- exact Jiuuibcr of cool8 .involved was .Special communication, Roani . clMtij-." not estalilishedl 'bV' agreement hc-tei'"xo. (!, Order Kantera Star. Wed twecn Prosecuting Attorney Itoborta : nesday evening. Sept. 19, Masonjc und Gus Newbury, who defended i hall, K o'clock sharp, for the purpose Briggs, It was agreed to try the latter j of receiving tho official, visit of the for plain ' larceny instead of grand j Worthy (Iraud Matron, Mrs. Lena C. larceny. - Justice Taylor will allow 1 Mendenhall of Portland, Ore. Ail Briggs a short time in which to re imburse Wilkinson,, who Is un aged man, before enforcing tho line. Tho Medford Fluff Rug Works has moved from East Main street to 4 01 . 1,1 !.! lil embers are earnestly requested to ho present.. By order of worthy. ma. tron. Mrs. Cora O'Brien. .' ' . '. Dr. Heine, oyo, oar, nose, throat. With Mmlfiird trnaa is Medford made. Ion and sold it.' Inasmuch as tho Soutl IMS mfcf firs fI Pi p ? M jf a 4 m N K 4 w a mm 04 m l m 11 M 4 tm i ?4 U frf 3 fxl Ua r'LfmV .rW RX Y4' f--fer' ' ' ','f tf. 'la--Iw.i..' ,-T" i . . i-"-J. X r -. W .r Ji .. s -''..'. V V'.' -v -m. r- r a ... - PAGE William Desmond Th tho Hed-Hliiodoil Ainer iean, who, with Clara Williams As the Knssian Countess in the secret serviee enaet many thrilling scenes in "Paws of The Bear" A Strong Drama of Lovo and Intrigue Coined v: ALSO 'HIS SPEEDY FINISH and Rcol Life Magazine TOMORROW: Kolb and Dill PAGE THEATRE Wednesday Sept." 19th B I . ' N A 1 N . TIIKMSKLVKS IN THEIB LATEST MUSICAL STORM OF MIRTH THE HIGH COST OF LOVING iiy rn.xk MANDKi.. BUNDLES OF CATCHY SONGS, A WONDERFUL CAST, And a Carload of Wonderful Srencry AND LAST, I'.i'-T NOT l.KAST, A JAZZ ORCHESTRA With B.mjo, Saxophone and Mari maphone. Guaranteed to Keep You Swaying in Your Seat to Its Irre sistible Rhythm. THICKS: Loner l l.H.r, I'mI cony, flrt fnur rim's Bl; ln-1 rto nm rOc , ' i-iiN nrnv rtunc. Wiregrip Tires have been tried out land proven the best on the market. j See them at i . ! Riverside Garage iFarm Loans i . , .. j From the Common School Fund, , 10-ycar loan, 6 ner cent interest. I From Hie Rural Credit Funds, 10 i to 36-year Loan, 5 per cent Interest, i Loan from either fund can he paid ; FRED ALTON 1IAIGHT Teacher of Piano and Harmony.-. Composer aud Ar ranger of .M nsic, announces season of 1917-18. THE HAIGrllT MUSIC STUDIO B "x 101 (.iariiett-Coi'cy Building - - Phone 72" : Medford, Oregb'tf" I DENNEY- & GO; Fruit Marketing Agentsl Specializing in the dis tribution of northwest ern boxed fruits. . at any time Honey ready upon approval of se-l I "f T? T 'T T ' curity a..d title. ivi. li. IvUU 1 , ivcprcsentati ve O. C. BOGGS Atty. for State Land Board , I , F' Wcs,ern Manngcr' Medford. Phone 294 ?! Mam Office Chicapo, 111. Western Office Payette.' Waho"