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ISfEDFOTlT) MATTJ TRTBTJNTR. MEDFCRD, ORTCf!ONT, TlIUIfSnAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1017
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If OCAL AND
PERSONAL
Chas. E. Maude of San Francisco,
accompanied by Mrs. Manila, lias ur
rlvtd for a fortnight's fishing In I he
Rogue river,
Alco Taxi. Phono SOS. )t
I.onis W. Fauquier pf tlio SlsliJ
you News, Yrk, was a Wi dfonl Tli
Itor Weihujsda. lST.'. t .' 'j.
Mrs. O. 10. Oshorno nf iMmlford Is
registered at i lolol' Portland; Port
land. Ore. " 1 ' "'
All fcllis are wanfed tonight at
eluh rooms, lie siireandcome. 1HI
Klks take notice! MIk smoker will
he held, at e:jil rooms tonight Hi
Head the Saturday Kvcnluj; 'Post
for Sept. 2!l(ll, then ask H. A. lliilliies
the Insurance Man to tell you nhput
tho service of the two llartfords.
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Tho public llliiury has received
from tho National KniorKcncy 'Food
Garden commission a supply of
pamplilets to distrlbuto en tilled
"Manual for homo storuKO, pickling,
fermontntion nnd uaitliiK vegetables."
Another is called "Save your own vor
otnblo seed" and tsives U. b'.'donn'il
nient of agriculture, dlroetlons.'
Red Cross danco ut HukIo Point,
Baturduy nlglit, Sopt. L'lMli. lfo'Well
orchestra. t ic;i
Supt. U. K. Morris wires from Sii
lcem, that the corn exhibit 'from
Jackson county js ope of .the hlV at
tractions in the children's 1 dehaH
ment at tho Btate fair.', ' -
Got your piano tuned. Seb" W.
P. Brooks at Palmer Piano I'lnco."
Clydo C, Daruum, who has lll'Vn In
school at the University of California
at norkcloy, has enlisted ill the' for
estry service regiment nnd expects' to
be culled Into nctlvo servlco '((don
with tho 20th engineers. ""
Dr. Heine, eye, ear, noso, throat
Company C, under command of
Captain Crossley, miirclied In a body
to the Klalto theater at 2:30 this
afternoon to witness tho second pres.
ontation of the war pictures, "In tho
Wake of the Huns," tho scenes shown
having boon pholoKraphed unilor the
direction of tho cinematograph divis
ion of the French war department, on
the French and J3olglnn fronts. This
Is the first apepnrnnco of tho picture
In any theater on the Pacific coast
Friday and Saturday wo put on
salo tho hlggost hargnln in stationery
ever offered In Mudford. I lb. Society
Linen, 23c; Society Linen Knvohiuus
to match, Do per packaKo. 2 1 kilt
edio corrospondence cards and lit en
velopes, 23c. llox paper, 4S sheets
and 48 envelopes, 37c. Heath's Drug
Btore.
David H. Itosonuorg returned this
morning from the stato fair at Suleui,
While thoro, Mr. Kosonherg pun (;u;
ed for tho HosenberK Pros, of llil
valley, ahont 20 ewes of the Knin
boulllct breed, whoso mothers were
Imported from France to this coun
try. They are prl.o winners. Mr.
Kosonherg nlso purchased a number
of tine bucks to add to their flock
In this valley. . , ,
Johnson for high-class watch re
pairing. ' (
Miss Mercedes, daughter of Dr.
nnd Mrs. M. V. Harbor, lefl today
for Seattle, where she will attend 0i
university of Washington.
Dr. lielno fits glasses correctly.
Charles Cooley, sou of Mr.." . lii'yl
Mrs. J. II. Cooley or this city, who
has been located at Yreka fori' si
era years past a 'manager' of the
Yreka Lumber coinimny. enlisted jres
terduy at the army rei-mlting ulfire
In Medford In the. Twentieth regi
ment of engineers forestry division,
and left today for Portland to take
tho physical examination. Ills wife
who accompanied hi in to Medford
reliirned to Yreka today. . .
Johnson for high-class waUbre
pairlng. if
Chief of Police tlltl.Mui and V
Emerlek returned la-; night fitim
eastern Oregon where they have been
for (he past four weeks looking after
tho extensive nitrate l-ed iliis in
which they and ether Medford 'men
re Interested
liny a year's Mipply of stationery
t Heath's I'nig Store You jill
v money. s.,,. I ild.iv and .'aiur
day. . .
Miss l.eah Walthit led today for
Seattle to founio lir t:iUi Hr
university of YV.i ,l,i:.gten. ' rfiis.ts
her second v.;.- at the Institution.
Urine your wheat to the Central
J'oliit Mills. We han.ilc it H jhiilk
and sioo j-ou (lie cot of hags. , Yo
ro In the market lor all kinds of
Kraln.
Newell Harbor, son of l)r. and Mrs.
8. C, iiariinr, who enlisted In the
aviation corps several months ago,
sluco which lime ho has been ut the
aviation training: station at San
Diego, was recently transferred to
tho signal officers' reservo corps,
aviation section, "-hcol itt Herkeley,
Calif., whero he will study and un
dergo further (raining with a view to
obtaining a commission.
Don't miss that salo of stationery
at Heath's Drug Store Friday and
Saturday.
Hoy Elliott of the flro department
who Just returned last night from
his week's vacation in tho hills, re
ceived a telegram this morning slu.t-
j lug that his uunt, Mrs. Joseph Cas-
l;oy, died last night In Portland. Mr.
and Mrs. Caskoy were former resi
dents of Medford, where Mr. Caskey
waH in tho blacksmith business, and
moved to Portland about a year ago.
Mr. Klllolt leaves tonight for Port
land to attend tho funeral.
Sen Dave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office, Room 404, M.
K. & II. Hulldlng. .
. it's fat and fine, that Chinook Sal
mon at the .Medford Fish Market.
Tho unexpected return of Chief of
Police to. tho city last night and his
return to duty this morning makes
.still another cliungo In tho pollco de
partment. ' Acting Chief of Polico
Timothy returns to his regular duty
as night policeman, and Perl Duvls,
who has been filling in on the force
slnco tho resignation of Nigiit . Of
ficer Zimmerman, steps back into
private life. Mr. Davis will leave for
tho hills with a surveying party to
morrow. Hed Cross danco at Kaglo Point,
Saturday night, Sept. 29th. Howell
orchestra. 1H3
During the first half hour's solic
itation the war library fun dcom
.mlttee of Jacksonville reports hav
ing over half tho quota allotted for
the county scat. The school children
are contributing loyally to this fund.
A few more days left to get that
deer. Tako along some of the choice
lunch goods from the Fish Market.
Phono .'1(12. -
'; Major K.'1!?.' .'Kelly YeaVcs tonight
for Monterey, California, where ho
begins nctlvo service In the signal
corps of tho army. Mrs. Kelly and
their four children, Margarie, Kd
ward, (!uy and Itobort, will depart on
the same train for Indianapolis, Ind.
and accompuuy the major as far as
Sacramento. They will visit relatives
In Indianapolis and make that city
their homo until after the war. "Wo
sure will ho back In Medford Just as
soon as the war Is over," said Major
Kelly today. '
Hed Cross danco at' Kaglo Point,
Saturday night, Sept. 29th. Howoll
orchestra. -1 ' ' ' - "': lea'
, Dr. Frank Holjorts, dentist. St.
.Mark's liuilillng',; Phono 323-Y.
"P,uy Spuds" says a warning on.
(lie bulletin board .at the .public mar
ket toiUy. " "Tile earlyJ crop may he
short. l!(liug frossaro reported Jn
fivo states. The extra'.acreage plant
ed this year may help out tho short
age, however."
Fruit dryers at Pacific Furniture
& Klxturo factory.
Call Taxi 303. '
Dr. Chas. T. Sweeney, Physician
and Surgeon. Phlpps Bldg. Phone 30.
Among Portland visitors in the city
today aro C. llunell Jr., W. A. Ken
nay, Mrs. M. Gregory and A. N. Hol
nian. Alco Tnxl. Phone 808. "
Included among tho visitors, at tho
hotels today ar William Ollvsky, and
G. C. Wirlh of New York; II, (1. liol
(ou of St. I.ouis; P. jr Walthall of
Ulchmond. Va.; MisS C. l. Pock .of
Tacoiun; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Donn
lCllono and L. li. Inncs of Dos Angel
es; Miss Dorothy 13. Konyon of Dong
Deach, Calif. ; Jcnnlo Howard of Du
rango, Calif.; and P. M. Jenks, J. J.
Ilombcrger, J. H. Cahoon, Mrs. F.
Clark, and A. E. Plkens ami family
of San Francisco. . , .
Pork and beans, with pie, 20c. Dla
Gcnornl upholstering, furniture re
paired and roflnlshed, innttressoB ren
ovated, feathers steamed and denned,,
carpets and rugs cleaned and rolaid.
Douglas, ,225 S. Itlversldc. Phone
900-D. . 174
ilotrcarB at Hlverslde fjarage. ,!'
'K.'J. Calllgher of" Spokane', post
off ico Inspector, Is 1, the city todny
on one of his periodical ofielal vis
its. Motz cars at Hlvorsido Garage.
John W. Pel noli, .the well known
postmaster and general merchant of
the Applegato, is a business viBltor
in the city today.
Baths, 25c. Hotel Holland. '
Jfr. and Mrs'. F. W. Pooley aro vis
itors in tho city today from Siskiyou.
At tho jury trial In Justice of tho
Poace Taylor's court Wednesday af
ternoon, HqrlJtlpjioy ajid. J.i D.-ForT
guson w.oro found Bu,ity of Xishlns.
with a seluq,at tho lipid Hay dam,
and oacli was fined (310 and coHtu,.
In adiyiion..nipoy,wu sc(t,esed to.
,(0 days in jail,; buf thq jail seutpnee
wns suspended on condition Uiat Jtlp-pcy-kceij
ajWay fcQnii.ta Hoguo river
entirely. The suspension was made
because of Hlppey's dependent fam
ily and the fact that he has an In
valid father dependent on him for
support.
mond Restaurant, 127 East Gth St.
County Surveyor Albert Theodore
Brown resigned his office today, and
will soon leave with his family to
work for a corporation near San
Francisco. County Judgo Tou Velio,
to whom Mr. Drown Handed in his
resignation, says that tho county
court as yet has no one In view to
fill tho vacancy. ,, , . . , . ,,
For the best Insurance, seoJoljncs
the Insurance man,. . ' .' . .
. The Klks smoker and entertain
ment tonight scheduled to begin at
8:30, and the regular lodge session
will be called to order promptly at
8 o'clock.
The members' of company C will
bo the guests of tho Klks at the
smoker and will march do. tho Klks
club house in a body .early in. tho ev-
enlng.,.Tho C company Uoys will have
a largo part In tho ontertttlniivont,
and will put on four three, round box
ing contests and a wrestling; mach,
besides a pillow fight, several pa
triotic .features and, music and souas.
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UNION AT AGATE
The second meeting Tor group No.
& will bo held at the Agato school
house next Sunday, September 30th.
The service will begin at 10 o'clock
and tlie time will be devoted to gen
PORTLAND, Sept 27. Vith. tho
Portland committees beginning to
find their stride, Oregon. 's share, pf J
tne miuioji-uoiiar. war uurary iuiiu :
jumped t? '$506 1.18 ,1ast nightv' al-1
most doubling Tuesday's, Hgyrcs, . I
A big factor In the Jesuit wore a j
number of .largo ' donations In this
city, tho Ladd estato and W. B. Ayer
each contributing $250 and , A, D.
Mills $200. There wero sovorul $100
donations. In , addition, tho East
Portland branch librrfry commltteo
reported moro than $ -100. '6ne down
town committee repbretd $340, head
ed hy "11 A. Hampson." "'
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WITH THE JtlOTIXOSCOl'E
I measure correctly the refrac
tlvo error of tho eyes, and malfo
Glasses to overcome tho eyestrain
caused by it.
DR. RICKERT
Eyesight 8oclulist,
Suite 1-2 Over May Co.
FRID AY & SATURDAY
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SPECIALS FOR
IN, OUR
Ready-to-Wear Department
In our Corset Department
In our Coat Department
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
you HM.K ll.elk'.l pears lor .--nlng:
1mi iaii.l alfalfa. I'iir.ne
M3-K. t'i..
KOK S.VL.I-: o I., id of nice Lit.
Dr. Helms. '-' 16;
LOST lilac k Perk-hlie hog. nr.
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nsstii'liiictit f Cuiits.
sluiwn in Mi'iU'iirtl tliis
season.
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('oats at $1.5.00
Coats at $1G.50
r,Us at ........$18.50
Cats at $22.50
Coats at !$2-1.50
Coats at $27.50
Coats at $30.00
Coats at i$32.50
Coats at $35.00
Coats at $37.50
Coats at $12.50
Coats at $15rUU 'f !
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l''..'liisi c Agents
For Betty Wales Dresses
I iook for the Lalu'l
It is your asstnatX'e tf uneNcellt.! iumtiv, limicsT
workiiiiiiishin ami niatei'ials. and aj'provotl si vie.
Y -You'll find it in the nei-k or lull of every J Jetty
Willi's lt'css--le it sclinol, luisiness, spiirl divss or
surial Crock. . '
It is I In- mark of s i i i f 1 i - i f - and nlineinent of
dress fur yoinii: women and for women who want to
retain their youthful appearance.
Insist upon seeim; this guarantee of satisfaction
in the next dress you huv.
WA.NTt U Girl lor general house-j
work. Phone At, lil or write Mrs j
Crank Corlien. Hiiptninu Orchard.;
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(ioss;irl ( ursets at .( .'. .ou
Gossard (rset.s at..-, $3.50
Uossard Corsets at $4.00
Gossard Corsets at .$5.00
Gossard .Corsets at $6.50
Gossard Corsets at .'....$7.50
Gossard Corsets at: '.... $S.50
Gossard (irsets at $10.00
Gossard (Jorsets .at; .w..v...-..$12.50
Gossard Corsets at. iV. $15.00
Special iitteutidi'v iiveii to, the fittiiiEf nf corsets.
Special fittiug,,Vooiu. Select your Gossard Corsets
and make vour ajipointinonts-early-. Your Gossard
Corset is heiV. ' '
Specials in our
v Women's l''ibre Silk Hose,
whit' ami some colors, for Kri-
HOSIERY DEFT day and Saturday at G9
SPECIALS
In our Silk and Dress Goods
New Silks in the newest colors, in stripes ami plaids.
aw Dress (ioods and Cloaking, the latest shades
mid colors, will he shown here Friday and Saturday.
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In our Yarit Department
T-ivery new shade and color is here, Imth in skeins
and halls. Huv yarns now. Knitting Needles, all
sizes and lemrths.
Pictorial Review
Patterns
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The Home Journal
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fiWl.'?JJMilX.hOPJL'Atk....1ilim.VUU.UUKJit.iluu j;uu.acroMiunK..in.ui ma-
'iu n upcclal "exercise" hy eaeli" Sun-1 ot; He pier wlicu hIio saw the airplane
day Bi-hool. ' (ri. .. ; ' , . ' H. i- i I '
Ml who wlBh may attend Uils meet-1 " ' ' - WT '
inc, which will bring both city and j
country people together for an all-!
day service. Ilring your basket din-!
uer. j
The afternoon service will con-!
sist of good familiar hymns and the
preaching of the Iruo gosiiel. II. S. !
Stino of Medford and John C. Stille'
of Trail, Ore., will deliver" addressts. ,
Anyone who can' so anil- can fur- j
hish transportation for ono or more j
people, kindly Inform C. C. Orl'l "fin,
338 6. Itlversldc.' Phono S17-X.' ' '
iTLlsit the
Siovs roash '
Should Use
MOTHER'SEES AIRPLANE ' .'
CARRYING HER SON DROP j
'VliSriCE, Calif.,' Sept. "7.---W. II. j
Rouluii, a member of tho forty-third I
'filiteir' Stales Aero snuitdVoh', and! '
rtoliert' IJUiley. a civilian. ' ftistructor-i "
in the same airplane, had a narrow'j
escape today when Boulun's engine
failed and he was forced to descend ;
"ito tho breakers off here, barely I
clearing a long amusement pier.
Doulun, who came from Ohio, was
badly cut on tho face. Pulley was
slightly hurt.
Boulon's mother was watching the
WVS different from
' i oihersbecatisemorccare"
: is taken in the making1
a'rd tljo- ipatorials used are o
iiiglier grade.
: filack Silk
Stove Polish
I MnV-'i a hrllllanf, silky polish that docs
not rib tiJi w tlu:.t oQ.ftntltJio shlticlnsts
J Hiiir tniion a:; lone ns oixliaary stovo
! pcll. ii. L'spU on rumple stnves and soltl
I by- li.inhvrironp'l fcrnecry tlealers'.
AH v.; I. in rri.ll. usolt on your cook wtoyt,
vc r 'or st .: or your r:;3 r;nine. If you
'i.n t lit it it Ih1 bot atovo polish fan ever
o-'d, ybi-(Tcri-T '.i nithrii(o to refund yuur
J- i ..n Illncit Silk Stov? Coliali.
I,; .it. j in jKj-jid or iias to one quality. .
Elack S:Ik Stove Polish Works
Stcrlme, Illinois
D V" TMck Silk Alr-Oryt.tB Iron Cnimi. on
PjM.Ti" i i-i c-.i t .c-i'I,' 11-evenW runtintr.
m I ',- Ulnch ".Hi W.ctat rroIUh for silver, nickel
Jir!:: I', rt no cinii for iweoo mi tomobll
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liss si-t in this piH im;
o.'U'lv i tin1 niidincrs ii'
Acw York pa pcrs
possible.
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is worth a loll;ii' oi' mix -litnly's liimicy. Xow York
p'0(lu ai'tiiiilly paid '!') and "iOc to kpo it you can
seo it for 15c and 25c; ( Tdlilicn 5c.
'Today at tho
Cast includes Alice Joyce, Harry Morey
Shows at 2, 4, 7, 9. Nine acts. . !
COAIIXd TUMOKMJOW- Fi'.iiiiis X. Irishman
and lU'Voi'ly Haync in :t liiT-Art Suporfratiirc of
llio jrivat outdoors: "Their Compact.?' ...
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airiiUh.r1lTIWite"h-hiiTaiO-.-JkA,watM
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Pflgg Thursday Night, Oct. 4th
The LaScala Grand Opera
: ivopk" Company
PIIESENT
Tr
'l'ooiilo
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"CARMEN
Ester 1'YiTiiliiui. ( Miisepije' ( laudenzi'
Will Siuu' die l.f-adiii J i lies .
1(1 ( limns 10 S.- ill s,ner.r OMIn liilim-l(
Orchestra I'ndi r I iic. t mn ,,' il n io (.luerrieri
I'l.MCKS:
Lower Elonr 1--irt 1 1 rows. 1; last i rows. .2."0.
l'.ox seats. s:J.
Ilali-ony First I rows. s2; nei I n.ws. $1..j0; last 5
rows. fl.OD.
Seats X,.v Si li'nia-C t Them Karl
Curtaiu 8 . in. .Mmrp-No fine st ilted ihirin jr
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