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ITOCAL AND J PERSONAL i The nesiraove of .drafted soldiers passing thru this territory enroute to the American Lake cantonment will begin on October 17, the remaining 15 per cent of the men drafted from California being scheduled to start at that tlmo. The last two move ments each contained 40 per cent of the quota, and the first movement but a percent. ; Dr. Hine, eye, ear, nose, throat. Sir, and Mrs. P. J. Si-hnunharK have returned from their :.' days' nulo trip thru tho Sacramento valley Johnson for high-class watch re pairing. ' One of the haplpcst men In Med ford on Wednesday -was (). V. Myers, the well-known salesman of the Wal- kor Automobile company, because of his completed sales of Hudson Ruper- six cars to 11. H. Whitehead of this city and li. V. Hell of Central Point Ilrlng your wheat to the Central Point Mills. We handle it In bulk and save you tho cost of bags. We are In the market for all kinds of grain. O. M. Plummer of Portland, after his busy day of making addresses thruout tho county on food conser vation, as field representative of tho Oregon food administrator, W. B. Aynr, Immediately after his Central Point address last night hurried by auto to Ashland In time to catch the Shasta limited for Eugene, where ho mado an Important address at 10 a. m. today. Alco Taxi. Phone 88. Don Rader, former well-known Medford young man, and former ball player In the Pacific coast league, Is now in Eugene after having played baeeball the past season with the Sioux City team In the Western leaguo and Is contemplating taking the spe cial army ordnance courso given by the' government at tho University of Eugene. Ho Is a former student of tho university. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist. St, Jlark'a Iiulldlng. Thono 323-Y. Attorney P. J. Noff filed yesterday condemnation proceedings on behalf of the Tlouo Hlver Canal company against Polk Hull and Dr. ltlggs for a right of way through their property for tho oxtenslou of the Phoenix ditch north from tho present terminal near the old Jacksonville road. Metz cars at Riverside Garage. A flvo-passenger Hudson speeder, practically new, driven by four youths, that passed thru Medford t week ago. has been identified as ihav Ing been stolen from Modosto, Calif. by the drivers, who were !arrosted yesterday at Roschurg on tholr return from Portland. The thieves aro four high school boys. V. K. Nelson, 20; Kuill P. Arnouton, 21; C. I.nuo, IS. aji(T James llcaton, 111, of San Diego, who were lodged In Jull awaiting the arrival of Modesto officers. Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly. Jack l.awronce, aged about 50 years, u milling man from Redding Calif., arrived In the city last evening In .a badly Intoxicated condition and was arrested lato at night ly Night Officer Clerking. This morning he beenmo seriously 111 at tho city prison and Chief of Police lllttson summon or City Physician l.ockwood to care for him. 1-awreni'o Is subject to heart trouble, and duo to the enforc ed lack of stimulants today he Is hav ing a serious attack. I, Tho ladies of the l-'trst M. K, church will hold a rummage sale Oct SB, 24 and 27. The location will be announced later. 173 There will be a general meeting of the Soldiers' Auxiliary next Tuesday, October 10, at 2:30 p. m. at the pub- lie library. Call Taxi 301. Mis. Ivnr HaiiF.cn of Minneapolis. who has been visit Inn Mr. and Mrs. C. h Hanson, left Ibis morning for the return trip home. Wanted . t;;r., at lvVoe's. Mrs. Mliiiilo Noble ot Fresno, Oil., arived In the city today for a visit with her uncle, W. T. Kilcy and (am ll.v. For tho best Insurance, see Holmes tho Insurance man. The Knights of Pythias lodge I moving today Into the ucw quartern of the- lodgo in the formeri armory and club moms of the Seventh com pauv on West Main street. Western Kbvtrlo Farm Lighting plants are sold and installed by Paul's Electric Store. Medford. 175 Carl Miller lift today for MclVw ell. Calif., to look over the situation with a view to locating In that place. See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404, M. F. H. Iiulldlng, Captain Crovsley of C company went to Wolfe creek and l.flaud to day to pay oft the soldicis of his company on giuid duty in that sec tion. The Siskivoils squad of the company was paid off bv the captain Wednesday, a were the soldiers bore In tho l imp. Tho add less of H .1 lllankenshlp. who la asking assignee for a desti tute family. Is l,',:'2 We t Sixth street liMVNkd of !;!! KasC Sixth. v- ..It. -, The I.ady Elks will meet at the Elks temple Friday afternoon. For collections see Bullock Mer cantile Agency. There will be a meeting of the Roosevelt Parent-Teachers circle on Friday, Oct. 12th, at 3:30 p. in. This will be the first meeting of the year and arrangement for the ulinual Hallowe'en fete will be made at this time. A full attendance Is urged. Lost A double-edged ax, between city and reservoir. Finder please re trun to Tribune ofice. Miss C. E. Carpenter went to Rogue River toduy for a visit with her par ents, taking with her the two mother less children, aged S months and four years of Francis Frye, for whom she has been caring. -Mrs. Frye died last April. The four great writing instruments guaranteed to give perfect saticfac tlon, Eversharp Pencil, Waterman Pen. Corona Folding Typewriter and Itoyal Typewriter. Medford Book store. ' The Home Guard company haa not held any drills for several weeks ow ing to omst of the members being too busy with their private affairs to spend any time drilling. The or ganization will probably not reas semble unless It is provided with guns and other recognition by the government. Johnson for high-class watch re pairing, tf S. F. Owen arrived in the city this morning from Portland to spend some time hero on business matters and to visit his nephew, Frank Owen, General upholstering, furniture re paired and reffnlshed, mattresses ren ovated, feathers steamed and cleaned carpets and rugs cleaned nnd relaid Douglas, 225 S. Riverside. Phone 900-L. 174 John F. and Dr. C. E. McDonald left Wednesday on a business trip to Portland nnd will be absent about two weeks. They went by auto Intending to go to the sea coast first and then proceed north. Hot cakes and coffco, 10c. Dia mond Restaurant, 127 Sixth street. The grand Jury will begin its ses sions next Monday during which a number of caBes will be considered. Tho following Monday the fall term of circuit court will convene. Tho Bullock Mercantile Agency, collectors. (leorgo II. Huslng of Pasadena, Cal. and Dr. and Mrs. B. II. Gullck of Portland, were visitors at the Com mercial club today. Dr. Gullck and wlfo are looking for a new home lo cation and aro very fuvorably Im pressed with Medford, but will go on to visit various California cities beforo making tholr decision. Playerphone and Columbia Phono graphs. Tho former tho instrument that plays all records without change, tho latter tho loudest Instrument mado especially good for beautiful tono and dancing. Medford Book Store Tho first soclul dance of tho fall and winter sensnn will he given by tho Ellis at their club rooms on Fri day ovenlng, October 12. A special "Jazz" orchestra complete, has been obtained for the occasion. Dancing will start at 8:30 sharp. Motz cars nt Rlvorsldo Garage. Frank J. Norton, representative of the Evorfresh fruit drying concern of Sutherlln, Ore., returned homo to day after having contracted with local packing houses and orchardlsts for about 25 car loads of cull nnd C grade apples. The contract prlco for cull apples waH $S.r0 a ton, f. o. b. Medford. That beautiful 9-room house nt 29 Summltt Ave., with 4 screened sleep ing porches, 2 baths, electricity, hard wood floors, beam ceilings, garage, paved street, cost $5500.00, built 4 years, for salo at auction to highest bidder uuder niortgago foreclosure, Monday, October 15th, at 10 a. m. at tho front door of the Court llouso. Jacksonville, Oregon. 175 Among visitors registered nt the liotols today are E. Casey Jones of Chicago; E. H. Thompson of Mt. Ver non. Wn.; Charles S. Wood, W. A. KiUgeraUl and C. G. Rodluier of San 1-Yaneinco; Robert Walsh of Oakland; V, E. naugncrtv. Hob Roberts, A. C. lt'iliy, and W, A. Coggershull of Portland; J. J. Rust of Seattle, and Tod Courson and T. O. Morrltt of Eugene. Baths, 25c. l.owl Holland. Incidental to the short visit to be paid by Grand Exulted Ruler Harper to the V.iks of the Medford lodge late this afternoon a game dhr.ior will be tendered tho distinguished visitor and his party of four In the Elks club cafe with the KILs oft leers only doing the entertaining. To provide meat for the repast a nunitier of Elks went bunting Wednesday and shot a number of pheasant and quail. This Is "liiess iip-weeU" observ ed nil over the 1 lilted States twice a year as the occasion for :iot only be ing well dressed but (or the business houses to o(fer special Inducements to their patrons, (hereby stimulating t buying at n tunc when goods are most seasonable and the public general! gets the benefit. Several of Hie mer chants are observing (he event and aie offering splendid bargains. Mrs. H. W. Steams has as her guesl, her sister, Mrs. C. . Kurt. of Morning Sun, Iowa. W. N. Offut received a letter this morning from his son, Flex J., 26 years old, who enlisted in the engi neering corps a month ago at Keyser, W. Va stating that he had passed all the examinations for an officer's commission and had been appointed a second lieutenant in the engineer ing corps, lie passed the mental and physical examination with a percent age of 100. Lieut. Offut wrote that be was going to the training camp In Illinois and that his regiment, the 35th engineers, would Ball for Russia In a month. He is a brother of Mtb. B. E. Daddysman and Will Offut, and has been In the engineering de partment of an eastern railroad. Alco Taxi. Phone SS. There was born to Mrs. Seth Bullls, nee Josephine Root, at the Sacred Heart hospital last Monday, a son. Mrs. Bullls, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. John Root, arrived in the city several weeks ago from Man kato, Minn. She will remain in the city until after the holidays. The W. C. T. U. held a meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. C. Godlove on North Bartlett street. The members did much sewing for the Red Cross during the meeting. F. W. Carnahan returned to the Blue Ledge mining district today after a short visit to the city. HARRY LAUDER 10 .Somewhere on the Atlantic ' oeenn Hurry Lauder is speeding- from an Knjrlisli port to one in America to make hi8 fnrewell tour of America under the direction of Willinm Mor ris. Mr. Morris received n eublofirnm yesterday stating that the Scotch comedian was on liis way. Ho will begin his tour iri New York as usual and will come to this city for one day, February 12, Page theater. As Mr. Morris plans to give Mr. Lauder's uduiirers oil over the coun try ti chance to say (rood-bye to Hurry, his engagement will be limited to the time stated. GIANTS DEFEAT SOX 5-0 (Continued from page l.) ClUCAOtt AB. K. H. PO. A. J. Collins, rf. 4 0 2 00 McMullin, 3b 4 0 1 1 2 Collins, 2b 3 0 10 6 Jackson, If 4 0 0 0 0 Kelsch, cf. 4 0 0 3 1 Oandil, lb. 4 0 1 15 0 Weaver, ss 3 0 0 0 1 .Sclinlk, c. 3 0 2 6 3 Faber, p 2 0 0 0 4 'Kisbers 1 0 0 0 0 Dunforth, p 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 32 0 7 24 18 Rutted for Faber in eighth. NEW YORK AB. 11. H. PO. A. E. Burns, If. 4 0 1 2 0 0 Hereon, 2b 3 1 1 3 4 ' 1 Kuuff, cf 4 3 2 1 0 0 Zimmerman, lib 4 0 1 2 2 0 Fletcher, 'ss. - 4 12 13 0 Robertson, rf. 3 1 I J, 0 0 Holke, lb 2 0 1 9 0 0 liuriden, c 3 0 0 7 1 0 Schupp, p. 3 0 113 0 Totals 30 C, 10 27 13 1 Score by innincs : Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 New York 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 5 Summary. Two-base hit, E. Collins. Three base hit, Zimmermnn. Home runs, Kauft', 2. Stolen base, K. Collins. Sacrifice hit, llcrzog. Double plays, llcrzog and llolke; Fubcr, Schulk and (iundil. I,cft en bases, Chicago li, New iork 3. Base on bulls, off Schupp 1. Hits and earned runs, off ruber r and 3 in three innings, Dun forth 3 nnd 1 in one. Hit by pitcher, bv Fubcr 1 (llolke). Struck out. by Knber 3, Dunforth 2, Schupp 7. Wild pilch, Fuber. linpircs, at plate Hig Icr, first base Kvnns, second base O'l.oiigblin, third base Klcm. Time, 2 :0il. The official attendance figures for the fourth game of the world's ser ies are as follows : Attendance, 27,7 III. Total receipts. fii.1.742. National commission's share, ?ii374.20. Players' slum', ,3 1. 42(1.118. l-'.-ieli el-di' vh.ir,,, $ j.-17-l - TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE-- Sow and sine pigs. Tel ephone W. K. l,aml. Medford. 175 FOR SALE - Recleaued blue iTtem nnd I.ittW. Club wheat. Keeue & Carlton ranch. 17S FOR TRAliE -Fl passenger car on Medford residence property. Ad dress W. lv. care Mall Tribune. 1 7 S I'OK SALE - Cheap, two horses, good work harness and 2-ton wagon. In quire R k Valley Cannery for E. M.irkgtuf. 174 W A NTH l -Girl-unhor for Rlalto theater. Only bright, ((vorabl.t known girls need apply. Call per sonally t theater afternoons. L The -show windows in the business purt of the city are filled with large, artistic posters issued by the govern nient, calling' attention to the second liberty loan bond pnnipnfcn. There are eigJit different designs of post ers. l'ostmnstcr Minis received tin posters from tho state liberty loan committee ut Portland Tuesday noon with the request that he see to their distribution in the show windows. Colonel Minis culled upon Captain Lrossley of C company for assistance in distributing; them, nnd iiie captain detailed four of his cmnniund to do this work. The soldiers were only too glnd to do this work from (he standpoint of patriotism and nlso because it me.itit several hours' freedom from tin trump routine nnd discipline. Thev worked under the supervision of As sistnnt Postmaster Warner. The postoffice windows and lobby were fairly plastered with liberty bond posters. AT STAFE UNIVERSITY The Oregon Emerald, published lit the Stute university, contains the following concernins; Miss Marian Neill, formerly of Ashland, a grand daughter of Judge J. K. Neil of Jacksonville: "Marian Neil, a major in the school of music, has been awurded the Paul Allan Clawson memorial scholarship for excellence in musical work. " 'This scholarship,' said Dr. John J. Lnmlsbury, denn of the school of music, 'represents the highest honor that can be paid a student of the school. It is given for excellence it musical attainments us well as in up preeiation of Miss Neil's personul services for the school.' "The school reserves the right to withold the awarding of the scholar ship during any year when it is felt that no one fitted for the honor has been found, liy the terms of the scholarship Miss Neil is entitled to enroll in any course in the university school of music without cost." ' !ACI GAS 0RUND1GESTI0N moment '"Pope's Diapensin" ronch.es the stomach all distress (roes. Do some foods yoo eat hit back taste good, but work badly; ferment Into acids and cause a sick, sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic, pot this down: Pape's Dlapepsin helps neutralize tho excess ive acids in the tsoniach so your food won't sour nnd upset you. There never was anything so B.ifely quick, so certainly effective. No difference how badly your stomach Is upset you usually get happy results In five min utes, but what pleases you most Is that It helps to regulate your Btomach so you can eat your favorite foods without fear. Most remedies give you relief sometimes they are- slow, but not sure. 'Tape's Dlapepsin" Is positive In neutralizing the acidity, so the misery won't come back very quickly. You feel different as Boon as "Pape's" Diapopsin" conies iu con tact with the stomach distress Just vunisheF. your stomach gets sweet, no gases, no belching, no eructations of undigested food, your head clears and you feol fine. Go now, make tho best Investment you ever made, by getting a large fifty-cent case of Papes' Dlapepsin from any drug store. You realize in five minutes how needless It Is to suffer from Indigestion, dyspepsia, or any stomach disorder, duo to acid fermentation. POOR GLASSES Merely make cyo strain worso. Correctly Fitted GLASSES Will eliminate the cause See DR. RICKERT Suite l-'J. over May V HIT BY BULLET. L. E John li. Fitzhugh, hardware denier of Ashland, has u ,22-caliber bullet which he will perhaps ulwtiys keep us a souvenir. As he was standing" in front of the I'lilnce barber shop on Willamette street yesterday lie heard a report in (he street and ut the sunie instant felt something hit him in the small of the back, says tlui Tidings. Keuchinj; around lie found a 22 bullet imbedded in his clothing, lie fished it out audi began to look for the niun who hud shot nt him. He asked a number of passersby if they hud seen anyone shooting, but no one with a (run was,' seen on the street, ultho several per sons hoard the shot. Soon afterward a flattened cartridge was found ly ing on one of the mils of the street car1 track nearby. Someone had evi dently placed the partridge: there or it hud dropped on the rail, nnd when the next car came alonsr it exploded, the bullet heading straight for Mr. Fitzhugh. While the bullet wns somewhat flattened by striking him, he was not hurt. RoseUnrg Review. Auction Vvar Markets, NEW YOU Is, Oct. 11. Oregon Bosc, $3.00; Anjous, $2.80; Cornice, $2.20; half Anjous, $1.59; half Corn ice, $1.01. Boston Bosc, $3.15; halves, $2; half Anjous, $1.40. INulland Butter. PORTLAND, Oct. 11- Butter weak., City creamery prints 48c; cartons 49c; buying price of butter fat 52c Portland; cube extras 45c; prime firsts 44c; first 40c; dairy 34c. Portland livestock. PORTLAND, Oct. 10. r Cattle steady; receipts 373. Best beet steers $99.75; good beef steers $7.60 8.75; best beef cows $0.75 7,50; ordinary to good cows $4 6.75; boat heifers $78; bulls $4 I 0; calves $7&9.50; stockers and feeder steers $ 4 7.2 5. Hogs lower; receipts 1220. Prime ' "&Ae itfirjne cftfie tfifent Grt-' I Regular Prices I We wish to apologize to all of those who unfortunate ly could not get seats at last night's showing of Winsome Marguerite Clark in "The Amazons There will be Two .More Showings Tonight at 7:15 and 9:15 then gone for ever. "Baby Mine" Tomorrow "3"he If Anne tf ile Mfent Ort-" Do Your Bit Turn your Old Sacks into cash. Bring or send them to me at my office between 10;.')0 a. in. and j. in., Saturday, October 1:1th. Frank II. Ray - Sixth and Fir Streets mm UbIU $17.501 17.75; prime heavy J17.30 17. SO; pigs 1 5 (S 1 G ; bulk 17.50 iff 17.75. Sheep firm;, receipts 620. Weslen Mixing Barley With Wheat- not only saves "Wheat for our Soldiers , , and Al'lics, but actually makes a bet-' ' l.er iuitl more 'lea.siu;i' food Grape America's TYltole AVlieat and llarley food has been known to thousands as the choicest of all prejiared cereals. "With the incentive to save, new thou sands are eat intr. this delicious food. Order a package from the (Jrocer todav. All Food Value Every Atom Works PAGE ' The Screen's Greatest Treat, MARY PICKFORD Is irresistibly charming in her newest production A Romance You'll enjoy every second of this stirring story of the thus of '49 it's wonderful. Also PATHE NEWS Shows All, Knows All TOMORROW: Spssue llayakawa, Tom Moore. Fritzi Brunette ' in "The Jaguar's Claw" SATURDAY: Bessie Love, in "The Sawdust Ring" PAGE Tuesday Night, Oct. 16 Southern Oregon's (Ireatest Place of Amusement MESSRS. SIIUBKRT PUKSEXT III KM I Hi Eugent Walters' Thrilling Drama in 4 Acts. " More thrilling than "Within the Law" More mystifying that "Alias Jimmy Valentine." More overpowering than "Paid in Full." More fascinating than "Sherlock Holmes." Cast includes Xorinan llackett, Mav BuekleA', Clifford Stork, Cordelia McDonald, Frank Bamit, George Woods and others. Seat Sale Saturday, Oct. 13. Mail Orders Now. Lower Floor First 11 rows, $.)Q; last 4 rows, $1. Balcony First I rows. $1 ; next 1. Toe; balance 50c. VICTROLAS What may lie among the happy surprises of the future, no mortal can tell. Hut up to the present time this ono thing is certain, the Victrola taken as the latest of what It stands for, what it embodies, what it makes possible and what is actually performs, is tho most wonderful. Hie most enjoyable . and the most useful musical Instrument of which the world has ever had any knowledge. With (he Improved sound amplifying Bur fares and nil moving parts completely concealed In an artistic cabinet. It appeals (o the music lovers who have heretofore de nied themselves the pleasure of having a Victrola simply be cause of their fancied objections to the prominence of the horn. The Victrola possesses all (lie accomplishments of (he famous Victor nnd like the Vlc-lor, Is plays Itself, nothing being left to uncertain skill or late, iheroforo no artistic performance Is always a certainty. Other instruments, perfect of their kind, cannot escape from their limitations. The flute is not a violin any more than a pinna is a voice, but the Victrola embodies them all. Why not allow us to place one of theso Vlctrolas In your home on (he easy payment plan and you can enjoy music whllo you are paying for It. The prices ratr,-, from $17.r,n up to :sr0.00. Your money's worth or your money back. Is an ab solute guarantee of quality. Kemeinlier, do not bo misled; there is only ono Victrola. Vose. liusli & lierls, t.affnrgue nnd oilier pianos. HALE'S PIANO HOUSE S-JD Wot Main. lambs $1350(3 14: valley lambs $12.75 & -13.50; yearlings $11.75 12.2.1; wethers $11. 50(& 12.25; ewes $X.30j. 10,511. ", . Nuts TODAY LAST TIME Adults 1"jo Children 5c of the Redwoods"