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MEDFOTIT) MATE TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ; ORFflO .THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1917
TOCAL AND '
JPERSONAU
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Dr. II. W. Clancy, sho saint ilroe
aKO received his commission as fU
lieutenant In the medical corf pf h
army, recently received orders to re
port for active duty at Camp' Lewis,
American Lake, Wn., and left tor that
big military cantonment Thursday
evening. '
Dr. Heino fits glasses corre'ctl.J
Mrs. E. E. Tlussell loft this morn
ing for her home. at Wolf Creek, af
ter a visit with her parents. Air. and
Mrs. J. M. Fleming.
Fresh huckleberries. Phono (580.
.')' -lf)C
Miss Vera Olmstend who has been
a student at the University of Ore
gon for the past three years will this
year study at the University of Wash
ington and will leave for that, (Insti
tution next Tuesday. - - -Alco
Taxi. Phone 808.
The Bagley Canning company , at
Talent 1 doing and has been for some
time a rushing business. Oversixty
women and girls are employed at. the
cannery besides a number of men to
do the heavy work.
Many of tho magazines will raise
subscription prices Nov. 10th.., Until
then we can givo you Cosmopolitan
Good Housekeeping and Hearst's each
$2.00 for two years. Scribncr'B for
$3.00. After Nov. 1st Scrlbnor's will
be $4.00. Many others in proportion
Mcdford Hook Store. : 155"
The Kolb and Dill theatrical com
pan? which played In this city last
night loft this morning for Eugono,
where they play tonight.
Medford Transfer Co. Phone 95.
1G8
Mrs. W. E. Barber and children left
this morning for Williams eroek
where thoy will visit relative.'! for a
week or ton days. - "
Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat.;
Jack Mattcrn, the Ashland mining
man, la one of the many Ashlaiiil vis
itors' in the city todny for the fafr and
to mix around town with friehds,
Look at the fancy stock hut eat
fish. Phone 302. Medrord Fish Mar
ket. ' ' . '
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. W. Mordoff will
leave Friday morning for Baltimore,
Md., whore they will locate perma
nently. Their son, Myron O. Mordofl
former Medford furniture dealer,-Tor
some time past has been operating a
very large farm near Baltimore. A
farewell reception was glvon at the
MethodlBt church Inst night hy 'the
mombers of the congregation fqr Mr.
and Mrs. Mordoff, tho Misses nlessie
and May Mordrf will remain In Mi'tl
ford. .
For the best Insurance, soe Holmes,
the Insurance Man. s'
MIbs Josephine Koppes has return
ed from a several weeks visit at Bend.
Oregon.
Johnson tor high-class watch re
pairing, All records for attendance at the
Pago theater wore broken Wednesday
night by the Kolb and Dill "High Cpst
of Loving" attraction. Every scat
In the house was sold early In the
evening and by the time the per
formance began all standing room had
boon taken. The performance did
not begin until after 9 o'clock on al
count of the company nrrlvlug In Jiio
city on a Into train, but tho audic'.ico
was well repaid for tho Ion? wsit as
tho performance was one of ve best
from a well acted and laugh produc
ing point ever gfron In tho city.
Bring your wheat to the Central
Point Mills. We handlo It In bulk
and Bavo you the cost of bags. ,Wo
aro In the market for all kinds of
grain, '
J. E. Crump of Jacksonville Is one
of the many visitors from tho county
scat section in attendance at tho fair
today. V
Fresh huckloberrlos. Phone' CS0.
15G
Mrs. S. 8. Smith left Thursday
night for Eldorado, Kansas, for a
visit with hor parents, Caplniu and
Mrs. W. L. Klloy. Sho will also visit
at Wichita and other Kansas points
and will be gone two months or more.
Baths, 25o. Holland Hotel. '
II. D. Mcllrldo arrived In tho city
Wednesday night from Bond to spend
a Bliort time hero in looking after
his orchard Interests. Ho mil dp the
trip by aulo.
Metis cars at Riverside Garage.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
1IKI.P WANTKD 2 rut-off and other
machine men at $4 per day with
bonus of 2.1c to January 1st; help
era $3 nnd up. Hoard 7.1c por day.
Algoina I.ninlier Co., Algomn, Or.
inn
FOR HAI.K Peaehoi Viie on trees
Mr. P. W. Harmon, nenr city res-1
ervoir. I"!
FOR 8AL1C 5-room modern bunga
low on paved street. Also furni
ture. Bargain. Must ue s.- a.
Phone 102-H. ..Vf
IX)8T Sunday evening In Slsklyous,
auto rim, casing and rovor. Hedge
car. Finder please phono :i-H or
call 445 So. Front. 1
.. Because of the many tourists in
the city, the county fair, and the
theatrical attraction last night which
drew many for miles around the ho
tels of the city were crowded to ca
pnc-'lty last night. Early In the even
lug the hotels began turning pros
pective guests away for lack of room.
Dr. Ohas. T. Sweeney, Physician
and Surgeon, Phlpps Bldg. Phone 86.
tf
Norman G. Jackson of Portland
WoekB law Inspector, of Portland, Is
in the city on buHinesa with the local
forestry office. Under this law the
government Is protecting the Oregon
and California land grants and in this
connection Mr. Jacobson Is cooperat
ing with the forestry office and State
Supervising Fire Warden Grieve.
General upholstering, furniture re
paired and reflnlshed, mattresses ron
ovated, feathers steamed and cleaned,
carpets and rugs cleaned and relayed.
Douglas, 225 S. Riverside. Phone
900-L.
Mrs. Karl Hoots of Ilornbrook who
has been visiting. her mother, Mrs. G.
R. Satchwell, returned home today.
She was accompanied home by Mrs.
Thos. Coppln, wife of the Hornbrook
merchant, who cume over last night
to attend the performance at the
Pago theater.
Dull beef Is all right for bonchcads
but fish Is relished by everybody
Get it at phono 302.
J. E. Stewart received a post card
today from Enrl W. Ralston, the for
mer printer on the Mall Tribune staff,
dated at Butte, Mont., Sept. 17, In
which he wroto that tho situation at
Butte is very bad on account of the
big strike there.
Pork and beans with pie, 20c. Dia
mond Restaurant, 127 East Sth St.
William Shane, the well known
Yreka druggist, spent Wednesday In
the city visiting tho fair and taking
In the theatrical performance at
night.
Johnson for high-class watch re
pairing, tf
Seventeen members of the Apostol
ic Faith Mission of Portland will con
duct a series of evangelistic meetings
In a large tent pitched at the corner
of Holly and Sixth streets, across from
the postoffice, beginning this even
ing at 7:50 o'clock. The evangelists
travel in mission autos and are stop
ping at the Hotel Holland. A feature
of the meetings Is an oxcellent wom
en's quartet of slngors. Tho band has
Just finished a three weeks' series
of meetings at Grants Pass. ,
Corona typewriters for personal
use. Ask any of the 75 owners In
Medford what they think of Corona.
Medrord Book Store. 155
An additional force of soldiers from
C company was sent to tho Slsklyous
by Captain Crossley last night to re
inforce the company detail already
on duty there. In order to more thor
oughly protect the troop trains of
drafted soldlors that will be moving
In this diroclion from San Francisco
for Cunip Lewis, Washington. On
this account tho company was un-
ublo to give a special drill at the
county fair this aftornoon, as sched
uled, nor will It be nblo to give drills
at the fair on Friday and Saturday.
Palmer Piano Place, 28 South Cen
tral is unloading a carload of Pianos
today, which wore shipped direct
from the factory. 151
Mrs. A. J. Vance has rented tho
Vanco homo and storod the furniture
and with her daughter is stopping for
a short time at tho Hotel Holland
pending nrrungoments for the fu
ture. They will probably leave soon
for Fort Columbia for a visit with
Captain Vance and mnko their futuro
home nt some point near the fort.
Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St.
Mark's Building. Thono 323-Y.
Among tho Yreka people in the
city Inst night nnd today are Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Pollock. Hugo V. Miller
and Mr. nnd Mrs. G. E. Height.
How about fish? Get your ordor
In early. Medford Fish Market.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Churchill of
Montnguo, Calif., aro visitors In the
city.
Alco Taxi. Phono 808.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George A. Mnnstleld
of Prospect motored Into tho city
WcdnoHdny to- tako In the fair and
other attractions.
Soe Davo Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office, Room 404, M.
F. ft 11. Building.
Mr. an. I Mrs. F. E. Umge of Weed,
Calif., are In the city attending the
fnlr.
Call Taxi 303. -
CHILDREN
Cannot In1 responsihlo for
their eyesight, but the par
cuts aro.
J f your cliilil hasn't per
fect sight, sco
J. D. RICKERT,
The Optometrist
Main street and the side streets
down town last night were filled with
parked autoB, the cars and their oc
cupants hailing from all over south
ern Oregon and northern California.
1 Palmer's Piano Place, 28 South
Central, has just received a carload
of pianos which were shipped direct
from the factory. 156
F. A. Elliott and Chas. Florey, state
forester and assistant state foretser
respectively, are in the city from
.Portland today for a conference with
Forest Supervisor Erlckson and State
Supervising Game Warden Grieve.
Fruit dryers at Pacific Furniture
& Fixture factory.
Among the visitors In the city
Wednesday and today from Holland,
Ore., are Mrs. Brady and family, Mrs.
C. Wlkman and E. J. Johnson.
Fresh huckleberries. Phone 680.
156
A packed house greeted Kolb and
Dill In "The High Cost of Loving,"
at the Page Wednesday evening, and
spent an evening of laughter. The
principals were as popular as of old
while the supporting company was
excellent. A feature of the musical
program was the Jazz orchestra.
Wanted Some young man to cut
the grass each week and water the
lawn at the Bert Anderson home.
Good chance for a young man who
will attend school. See S. S. Smith.
1
Among tourists and visitors In the
city today aro the following: Mr. and
Mrs. David T. Kcaly of Chicago; C.
L. McMullen of Madison, Wis., Smith
Clarke of St. Joe, Mo.; George A.
Wtebber and C. E. Hamlin of Los An
geles; G. W. Hownrd and Harry Han
son of Borkeley; M. Llppman, R. O.
Wilcox, F. E. Newton and J. M. Craig
of San Francisco; O. F. Peacock and
C. D. Logan of Kansas City, Mo.; and
Charles H. Florey, N. G. Jacobson,
George Flnley, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Norton, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Orman,
R. A. Salinger, W. A. Williams,' E.
M. Scharf, W. F. Backus, H. R. Green,
E. A. Sackett and R. Robert Craw
ford of Portland.
Metz cars at Riverside Garage.
James Jordan was among the Eagle
Point visitors In the city Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Collins of Horn-
brook were visitors In the city Wed
nesday. Mrs. C. E. Sanders and son and R.
M. Cooley are county fair visitors In
the city from Brookings, Ore.
RESUME FLANDERS OFFENSIVE
(Continued from Page One.)
the- battle front to the east of Ypres,
in Belgium, as the scene of his latest
offensive against the Germans Indi
cates that it is tho continuance of the
expressed purpose of the British com-
mandor in chief to force the armies
of Crown Prince Rupprecht of Ba
varia from the western coast of Bel
glum and to cut off the Gorman sub
marine nnd airplane bases on the
North Sea from Zebruggo to Nleu-
port, Including Ostend.
The British drive apparently 1b be
ing made in the direction of Roulers
and Courtral, from which Belgian
towns, according to recent dlspntchos
from the Dutch frontier, the Oermnn
military authorities have boen evac
uating the civilian population.
That the British offensive has been
in preparation for several days was
made known in recent statements of
the German general army headquar
ters staff. The Germans reported that
tho British were mnintalng a violent
and destructive tire against the Teu
ton positions, the bombardment fre
quently reaching tho Intensity of
drum-fire.
Safemuc
Infants ui Invalids
HORLICK'S
THS ORIGINAL
MALTED MILK
Rich milk, malted Brain, in powder form.
For infanta, invalids and firowinR children.
Pure nutrition, upbuilding th whole body.
Invigorates nursing mothers tad the aged.
More nutritious than tea coffee etc
Instantly prepared. Requires no cooking.
Substitute., Cost YOU Same Price
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Tee ('renin always pleases
11KW, and especially if it's
WHITE'S VELVET
Hriiijl lll'U down to try a
dish and we will make
good.
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AT COUNTY F,
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PROGRAM TODAY
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Aehland Day. Ashland stores
.close In afternoon.
9:00 a.m. Stock Judging.
1:30 p.m. Stock parade.
3:00. Address, Prof. W. L.
Powers, O. A. C. '
4:00. Military drill by Co. C
Dog and pony show afternoon
and night.
7:30. Entertainment, music,
style show.
8:30. Dance, music by Jazz
orchestra.
This Is Ashland day at tho county
fair and this afternoon the Natator
ium and vicinity are crowded with
the many visitors from the sister city
and others fro mvarlouB parts of tho
county..
This afternoon there was a parade
of the winners of the live stock exhib
its, the stock having been Judged this
forenoon. Several other extra fea
tures enlivened the fair.
The main feature of this evening
will be the style show, addresses, and
dancing to music by the Jazz orches
tra from Portland. The fair and ex
hibits are open until midnight daily.
Special Music '
, One of the best features yesterday
afternoon was the special music by
the Heine orchestra In the main ex
hibition ball, which attracted the
crowd from all parts of the building.
This music will be a regular feature
every afternoon and evening through
out the week, while there will be also
the Jazz orchestra dance In the big
hall'evory night at a small charge per
dance.
The school exhibition in one of the I
side rooms attracted much attention
yesterday. The fruit canning con-'
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ADVANCE
I N PRICES
A Seven Section Super-Story A Story of Americanism
A Majestic, Thrilling, Dominating Theme Our Nation
A Drama of War Without a Battle Scene Our Own War
It Can't Be Described-It's Too Big--It Must Be Seen
All Enlisted Men in Uniform and Grand Army Veterns Ad
mitted Free
3. 1 Ml
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tents are going on through the day,
yesterday, the school teams from Tal
ent and Phoenix competing. The
Talent team is composed of Maud
Rice, captain, Luclle Holdridge,
Helen Adamson, and the Phoenix
team of Leta Stevens, captain, Esther
Miller and Louise Wheeler. The
Judges will not make their selection
until Friday when an exhibition by
the winning teum will be given.
Remarkable. Potatoes
The garden products and grains
exhibited by the school children are
remarkable. One of the young ex
hibitors, Andrew Stevens of Phoenix,
11 years old, has an exhibit of pota
toes' which he grew on one-eighth of
an acre this year. Fortunately he
had water and got 20 sacks which he
sold in Ashland for 60. This is a
profit at the rate of $480 an acre,
which Is certainly pretty good for an
eleven year old boy. "
Herksliiro Export Hero
The stock is fully up to the aver
age and attracted considerable atten
tion. C. D. Steel of Josephine coun
Ragged DCable J0fZ& Traffik
Tread 5 Base J Tread .
On slippery or soft road surfaces the remark
able efficiency of Federal non-skid treads is very evident.
Both Rugged (white) and Traffik (black) treads give
a sureness of traction that ordinary "fancy" treads lack. They scien
tifically combat skidding and wheel-spinning. S
This tre-d efficiency, though important, is incidental to the rugged
durability that has made Federals known as the "Extra Service" Tires,
You owe your car a set of them.
C. E. GATES AUTO COMPANY
Medford, Oregon
The Federal Rubber Co.
of Illinois
Factories s
-TWO DAYS ONLY,
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ty, president of the West Berkshire
Breeders association, who has the
best Berkshire stock in the country,
is on hand to judge stock and talk to
hog fanciers. W. E. Thompson,
county agent of Josephine county, is
also on hand and will talk on prob
lems of interest to farmers. Miss
McCormlck of O. A. C, had a large
audience yesterday when she gave a
lecture on food values, and she will
give other talks through the week.
Mineral Display
Another new feature at the fair
this year is the mineral display which
while small is good for a starter and
proved of great interest to the many
mining men in the valley at the pres
ent time.
D. N. Lowe, of Ashland, has as
usual the most marvellous display of
diversified products, over. 1000 sep
arate articles being shown.
Tho admission is only 2 5 cents
this year, and the fair was never
more worth seeing or more worthy of
support. No one In the valley can
afford to miss it.
Cudahy, Wis.
STARTING NO
Emily Stevens
Star of the stage successes which ran for three
successive seasons "The Urn-hastened Wom
an" and the magnificent drama, "The Fugi
tive," plays (lie cenlral role.
THERE ARE NO STARS THE PLAY
IS TOO BIG.
THE THEME IS OUR NATION, 100,.
000,000 STRONG!
To Relieve Catarrhal
Deafness and1 Head I
Noises
If you have Catarrhal Dcfafnesa ot
head noises go to your druggist and
get 1 ounce of Parmint (double
strength), and add to it 14 pint of
hot water and 4 ounces of granulated
sugar. Take 1 tablespoonful four
times a day. x
This will often bring quick relief
from the distressing head : noises.
Clogged nostrils should open, breath
ing becomes easy and the mucus stop'
dropping Into the throat. It 1b easy
to prepare, costs little, and Is pleas
ant to tako. Any one who has Catar
rhal Deafness or head noises should
glvo this prescription a trial.
. Heaths' Drug Store, Haskln's Drug
Store, Strang's Drug Store Medford
Pharmacy, Wost Sldo Pharmacy can
supply you. '
PAGE THEATRE
Thursday XiM, October 4.
Berry & Behyniefc '
Present : 1
The LaScala Grand
Opera Company
In a Magriifiwrit Revival of
Bizet's Masterpiece
"CARMEN"
Opera in Four Acts
Mine. Esther Ferrabinl, late of the
Milan Grand Opera Company, and
Gluseppi Gaudenzl, recently recruit
ed from the Boston Xational Grand
Opera Company will positively sing
the leading roles at the Pago Theatre,
The Biggest Attraction Ever
Offered Medford Theater
Patrons and Music Lovers.
PRICES: .3.00, $2.50, $2.00,
$1.50, $1.00.
Mail Orders accompanied by
cheek now.
Seat Sale Monday, Sept. 24.
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