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MIsbcs Kathleen and Mildred Mack
who, Willi their mother, liavo had 8
cottBKe at Axliluud this summer, hiivo
gone to Portland for a nhort vlHlt
prior to attending college. Miss Kulh
leen will enter the O. A. C. anil .Miss
Mildred will enter the I'nlvorslty of
Oregon. Mrs. Black will return to
Med ford this week.
" Alco Taxi. Phono 80S.
" (ieorno Codding is in receipt of a
i i poBtal oard from P. H. Kherley, for
merly of Medford, who some months
- ago resigned his position us district
. ' state supervising fire warden to en
list In compnny D, Tenth engineers,
(forestry division) and Is now serving
In France with his command. The
postal card is censored, even tiie dato
line and his signature being obliter
ated. Mr. Kberley writes that he
wishes to be remembered to all his
friends and acquaintances.
Read the Saturday Kvenlng Post
for Sept. 211th, then ask K. A. Holmes
the Insurance Man to tell you ubout
the service of the two Ilartfords.
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Harry Hansen, first sergeant of C
: compnny, has gone to the army base
hospital at tho Vancouver barracks
where his tonsils will be removed by
the military surgeons, lio has been
suffering with throat troublo for
some time. Sergeant Hansen will
probably not return to Medford, as by
the time ho Is recovered from tho
operation C company will probnbly
have been transferred to tho canton
tnent at Charlotte, N. C.
Rod Cross dunce at Kaglo Point.
Saturday night, Sept. 29th. Howell
orchestra. ICS
The Pan-Hellenic club will meet at
the home of Mrs. R. n. Hammond,
, 19 South Orange, Saturday afternoon.
All members are requested to be pres
ent. Will H. Wilson's storo Is closed
today preparing for a big sale which
starts tomorrow at 10 a. m. There
are a few of tho prices quoted PlBe
whoro In this paper.
Miss Hello Haven and .Miss Hazel
Morcndles, now teachers of the Mod
ford schools this year, arrived in the;
city last night to report for duty,
from the state normal school at San
Jose, Calif., or which institution tioth
are graduates. Miss Haven who has
had a year's experience teaching in
Nevada schools, will teach at Wash
ington school. Miss Morcndles will
teach at JackBon school.
Got your piano tuned. See V
P. DrooliB at Palmer Piano Place.
Auto tourists from New York City
who are visiting In the city and mak
ing their headquarters at tho Med
ford hotel aro Mr. and Mrs. V. W.
Walsh Jr. and Miss Douis Heming
way. Dr. Heine, eye, ear, noso, throat.
II. K. Chrlstopherson of San Ra
fael. Calif., arrived Thursday for a
week's visit in the city nnd vicinity.
He was a guest at the lClks smoker
last night.
F. W. Bnrtlett, the taxidermist
and furrier, is in town and will be
open for business Monday, (let. 1,
same old stand next door to Klrst
National Pnnk. Hi 3
William h. Vawter left this morn
ing for New York City where he will
study this winter in the Metropolitan
School of Music, specializing in voice
culture.
Johnson for high-class watch re
pairing. C company under command of
Lieutenant Alexander left early tills
morning for an 18-uiile hike in heavy
marching order, over the hills east
of the city.
Veal roast, tile. Href pot roiirt,
15c. Star Market. Phone :'7:l.
County Surveyor A. T. Drown, who
resigned his position Willi the coun
ty Thursday, will leave next Monday
for Snn Francisco to assume his new
duties as engineer of tho IteiHood
Manufacturing company of PittKlmrg.
Calif. After spending n few weeks
In the headquarters office at Salt
Francisco Mr. Brown's permanent lo
cation will be at Pittsburg . Mrs
Hrown and daughter will probably
not leave for Pittsburg for several
weeks.
I'r. Helno fits glasses correctly.
Tho Sunday scnool of Si. Mark's
church Is enjoying Us animal picnic
today. Tho scene of the picnic Is In
the park at Ashland to which the
members were taken from this city
111 autos.
Johnson for high-class watch re
pairing. tf
Captain Crossley of (' company left
(his morning to Inspect tho guard
details of the company at Wolfe creek
and 1. eland, and will probably go on
to (Portland before he returns.
Opportunity for boy over !( years
old to learn the printing business at
the Mall Tribune office. Apply to
tho foreman. If
Among tho Portland visitors spend
ing Friday In the city are K. K. Louis,
A. A. Halo, J. J). McCord, S. K. Iliac k
ott and J. YV. Drown.
See Dave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office, Room 4 0 1, M
F. A If. Uulldltig.
'""1 i,W. A. Clark of Kansas City who
has been visiting his mother, Mrs. J.
L. Clark loft' today for Hilt, from
where,, after some time spent on bus
iness, ho will return to Kansas City.
Among tho Kagle Point contin
gent present at tho Klks smoker last
night were Walter Clement, Frank
Urown, Fred Pelouse, Dr. W. YV. P.
Holt, S. It. Holmes, Roy Aslipolo, and
J. V. Mclutyro.
Any steaks, 20c pound. Star Mar
wet. Phono 27!l.
Corporal Tiiinu of C company sus
tained a badly wrenched shoulder at
tho Klks smoker last night in his
wrestling match with Corporal Han
sen. Tho latter who Is nn expert
wrestler mid much outweighs Tuina,
In tho second full got. a head scis
sors hold on Tnma who gamely stood
awful punishment until his should
ers wore pushed to tho mat.
tiring your wheat to the Central
Point Mills. Wo handlo It In bulk
nnd Bave you tho cost of bags. Wo
aro In tho market for all kinds of
grain. '
W. II. Rnrnum returned from Port-1
land on Thursday evening, where he
had been for several days purchasing
furniture, fur tho new flnrnum apart
mcnls.
Red Cross dunce at Englo Point,
Saturday night, Sept. 2!Mh. Howell
orchestra. 163
I'p to Fridny noon $1G! had been
raised towards Medford's apportion.
mont of tho soldiers' library fund
Mrs. Malilgrcn of Phoenix on Friday
turned In at local headquarters
llttlo over $20 collected for the fund
in that own.
Friday and Saturday wo put on
sale tho biggest bargain In stationery
ever offered In Medford. 1 lb. Society
Linen, 23c; Society Linen Envelopes
to match, 9c per pnekago. 21 gilt
edge correspondence enrds and 24 en
volopes, 23c. Box paper, 'IS sheets
nnd 48 envelopes, 37c. ( Heath's Drug
Storo.
M. L. Meadows, who has been serv
Ing for several months In the naval
reserves at the Rremerton nnvy yard
and who has been visiting In tho city
for several days, will return Satur
day to ltrcmertnn to work ns a civil
ian In tho navy yard. Ho was re
cently given a medical discharge from
tho nnvy service bernuso of being
subject to chronic son sickness. Ho
hna been given employment In the
navy yard an carpenter.
Red Cross dance at Eaglo Point,
Saturday night, Sept. 29th. Howell
orchestra. 10.3
Mr. and Mrs; A. P. Olson, who have
been residents of Medford for tho
past seven years, will leavo Friday
evening for Phoenix, Ariz., lo lo
cate permanently. Phoenix wns their
homo before tltey located In Medford.
Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist. St.
Murk's Uulldlng. Phono 323-Y.
Tho condition of Robert Iloyl, who
was Injured in nil auto accident near
Itoseburg several days ago, was re
ported Friday as much improved and
tho Indications now aro that 'he did
not suffer internal injury. Mr. lioyl
is still a patient 111 tho lloseburg hos
pital. Fruit dryers at Pacific Furniture
& Fixture factory.
Joe Under and Arthur Furry of
Phoenix were In attendance nt the
Klks smoker Thursday night.
iluy n year's supply of stationery
at Heath's Drug Store. You will
save money. Snle Fridny and Satur
day. 14
ions (iitocKHY n.
Jelly beans, lf,c.
Largo (juakcr oals, 2."c.
r.O-lb. sack flour, $3.7'..
Coffee from lsc to 40c.
We sell for cash, and no delivery.
You can nlways save money buying
crocerles nt our store.
Tlt'K to covi n vi-roits.
Notice Is hereby given that sealed
proposals will be received by tho un
dersigned at the Hank of Jackson
ville, In Jacksonville, Oregon, up to
p. m. October, 4, 191 7, for the pur
pose of reshlngling the roof of the
Masonic hall In Jacksonville.
Plans and specifications aro nt the
Hank of Jacksonville and may be In
vestigated there.
A bond will he required for the
faithful performance of Hie work In
a sum equal In one half Hie contract.
Hid must be accompanied with a
certified dusk In the sum of ,1 per
cent of amount bid.
The right lo reject any nnd all
bids is reserved.
Signed September 2Mb. 1917.
W. II JOHNSON,
O. A. (I Alt I N Kit,
F. .1. KICK, Trustees.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WAVl'KH Mali anil wile lor ianllnr
and housework. Apply at once Ho
tel Holland d;,i
WANTKll To rent,
pally, adults, I or
low, furnished, tie
nlv, Otc.
y responsible
room iMinta
Liters. I'bee.
WANTL'D On orchard, man nnd
wife, (no children! wife to look
K. Mall Tribune. if.;
VNTKD Dining room
Montgomery Housv.
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: Metz cars at Riverside (iurage. '
(!. W. I.uco, freight traffic man
ager, and II. A. llenshaw, general
freight agent, of tho Southern Pa
cific railroad, aro business visitors
In tho city today from San Francis
co. Don't miss that sale of stationery
nt Heath's Drug Store Friday nnd
Saturday.
R. C. F. Asthury of Portland, for
mer owner of tho Jack Morrill ranch
at ilold Hill, Is In the city from Port
land visiting friends nnd acquain
tances. Call Taxi 303.
Mrs. L. D. Mlnoar and daughter
left Thursday night for Maxwell, la.
for an extended visit.
Dr. Chns. T. Sweeney, Physician
nnd Surgeon. Pliipps IlUlg. Phono 30.
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Mm. Alfi'ed'C'ui'iienter returned
Friday from nn extended visit with
her son Alfred at the oflcers reserve
corps training camp at San Francis
co, and will return to that city in
several days.
Alco Taxi. Phono 808.
Tho hearing of W. K. McCracken
on the charge of driving his jitney
faster than 25 miles nn hour on the
Pnclflc highway was postponed In
Justice of the Peace Taylor's court
yesterday afternoon until Mrs. David
Miller, who was one of the jltnoy pas
senger' siujured In Wednesday nights
smashup, is sufficiently recovered to
testify. McCracken Is the owner nnd
driver of tho jitney which ran into
a buggy Tuesday evening. I lo will be I
defended by Otis Newbury, and the
case promises to be hard fought. Pros
ecutor Roberts Is continuing his in
vestigation Into the alleged liquor
features of the accident.
Pork and beans, with pie, 20c. Dia
mond ReBtaurant, 127 East Cth St.
C. R. Williams of Grunts Pass,
who has been visiting his brother, A.
P.: Williams, left today for Mnrsh-
fiold.
For tho best Insurance, sco Holmes
tho Insurance man.
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llaths, 2r,c: : Hotel. Holland. tiDiial right to expel .Fulled States
Included among til visitor in'the! Honalor I.a FolleKo. : ! '.; '' I
city today aro the following: I). K.
.Hcl.auehllM and V. P. Clemens of Los
Angeles; Nelllo Donelsilon of Stock
ton; A. (I. Pnderwood and It. II.
(Iraudy of Seattle; James A. Jones of
Phoenix, Ail..; and Nellie F. Cox of
Eugene.
Cenenil upholstering, furniture re
paired and refinished, mattresses ren
ovated, feathers steamed and cleaned,
We are repelling attacks upon the
American people and Institutions of
two kinds," Dr. Butler said. "We are
fighting across the sea and we are
fighting evil-minded suspicion, cow
ardice nnd treason which havo rais
ed their heads at home. Our sol
diers can fight tho soldiers of the en
emy. You and 1 havo got to fight
sedition and treason here. Have the
carpets and rugs cleaned and rolald.l ml":r" ""'B " ,u" "u,r w"1
Dojiglus, 223 'S. Riverside. PhoIiej fr corporate Indignation?'
! l o-I j 171' Tlioro Is a provision In the con-
I sniuuon providing tnat congress may
Ferguson, exl)cl a nic,n'u4r Uy a two-thirds voto.
Wli.it aro. thoy thinking of to sit
ISort ltlppey anil .1. 11.
who wcl'O fined 200 and costs each
by Justice of the Pence Taylor, after
thuy wero found guilty by a jury of
illugally seining for fish, thru their
Attorney 11. A. Canady, have appeal
ed the case to clcuit court, and have
furnished bond of $300 each pending
the. outcome of tho appeal. '
Metz cars at Riverside Garage,
NICHOLAS BUTLER INSISTS
LA F0LLETTE BE OUSTED
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.. Sept. 2S.
Members of tho American Rankers
association launched into vehement
expression of approval when Nicholas
Murray Hut lor, president of Columbia'
university, uddressing them today on
"Tho Changing World," demanded
that congress exercise its constitti'
thoro and permit themselves to bo
contaminated by Senator Robort M.
La Follotto?" . . '. ,
Cries of approval came from every
side as Dr. Butler proceeded, i . ; .
"Gentlemen, you might Just as
well put poison Into tho food of every
boy that goes to his transport as to
permit this man to make war upon
tho nation In the halls of congress."
Speaking of peace, Dr. Butler said;
"Do you see tho significance of
the cooings of peace which come from
Berlin? They aro Intended to weak
en our efforts before the new world
of which we aro in search has been
discovereda world for which the
free nations have armed themselves
for a contest that will not cease until
this world has been found.
i. ; t i
When the Skin Seems Ablaze
With Itching and Burning
There's just one thing to do.
If your skin seems ablaze with the
fiery burning and itching of Eczema,
real and lasting relief can only
come from treatment that goes below
Hie surface that reaches down to
the very source of the trouble. So
called skin-diseases come from a dis
ordered condition of the blood, and
the proper treatment is through the
blood.
Search far and near, and you can
not find a blood remedy that ap
proaches S. S. S. for real efficiency.
It has been on the market for fifty
vears. during which time it has been
giving? uniform satisfaction for all
manner of blood disorders. If you
want prompt and lasting relief, you
een rely upon S. S. S. For expert
advice as to the treatment r.f your
own individual case, write to-day to
Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Specific
Co., Dept. u, , Atlanta, oa.
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StyleBook
j b 1 jot Autumn
VF.RY mnn wlifi v:int: trt (1rr;e woll nnr vhn
i cares what it costs to do it. should look through
the Hart SchalVncr cS: Marx Style Book for fall,
The illustrations give you a very definite idea of
the correct fashions; and the-very brief text tells some
things vou want to know about these particular clothes.
It your copy fails to come to you, let us know; we'll
be glad to have another one mailed
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"GOOD SHOES" FOR SCHOOL
Means economy, first cost moans a paving ir you buy
your Boy or Girl a pair of shoes at school time. Correct
fit is also important; wo are able to deliver both.
GIVE US A TRIAL NOW
PRICES REASONABLE $2.25 UP TO $3.85
School Starts Monday, October 1st
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