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-, N M PAGE TWO 'iffEPrcmri mro trtbttne. arrproftb, oiREOOx. 'fr'tdXy, October "injim; IOCAL AND J-' PERSONAL Rev. and Mrs. L. F. BelVnap have arrived at Central Point where he has heen aliened iu tho partorate of the Methodipt church. Itov. Mr. Bel knap, who wa prwtor of I ho Method ist church In Medford Peven year1: aco, hai h:id charge of the Yalnay Indian minion In Klamath county for tho pa-.t year. Our newest patternr, will be put on snlo at DO percent discount Saturdny, Oct. 20. The May Co. Dr. Heine, eve, ear, nope, throat. According to Sun Franctcco and Portland r.cwnpappri,. two new fait trains to he known ai the Orepronlan will he put on the Pan l-'rnnei"co Portland run by the Fnnthern Pa cific railroad, bef:lnnlntf November 4 Incrcaned travel between Portland and San Francisco, due partly to the removal of the Hill fleamern. Great Northern and Northern Pacific,, and desire of the railroad to Denies the burden of other trains Is the reason for the additional service. The run ning tlmo of the new trainn between the two bltf eilica la to he ?,0 hours. It takes us all to win. We can't all shoulder rifles, but wo can all be soldiers in the cause. Buy a Liberty bond today. . tf Motz cars at Plvcrsldo Oarage. On October 2!) at !) a. in. a civil service examination will be held In Medford for the position of assistant forost,ranser In the forest service. This year the field t03t. will bo omit ted, nnd tho examination vfilch will occupy one day, will constat of a writ ten test only. Applications for tho examination should bo filed with the civil service commission befure tho date of the examination. Blanks and further Information mny he obtained from the forest supervisor, Medford, Orepron. Ree Dnvo Wood about that flro tn miranco pnllcv. Office, Tioom 404, M. F. IT. nuMdinir. Alco Taxi. Phono 88. Mrs. A. Theodore Drown nnd daughter will lenvo Saturday Tor San FrnnclMco. where they will Join Mr. Drown and go on to J'ltlsliiirg, Calif, their future home. Mr. Drown re cently resigned ns county surveyor to nccept n position ns engineer of the Dedwood Manufacturing com pany at Plttburg. lied Cross danco nt Ragle Point Satiday night, October 20th. Cood music. 181 For tho best Insurance, see Holme? the Insurance man. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Fox have re turned to the city from McCloud Calif., whore Air. Fox has spent the summer In (he employ of a lumber company, and lost 40 pounds of tlesli For chlnn.WA.ro and furniture pack ing, call GS0-Y. 18.1 lie suro and Attend, the rummage sale Oct. 25th, 2bt hand 27. corner Main and Dartlott. ISO Dr. and Mrs. K. IT. French nnd son Ned, arrived home this morning from their sojourn In the east since last June, during which time they visited In Grand Rnplds, Cincinnati, Chica go, and Detroit. During their ab sence N'ed suffered a revere attack of mea.les, followed by an appendi citis operation, but Is now tlioroly re stored lo health. Johnson for hlr.h clnsn watch re pairing. Mr. W. I. Drooks will sing 'A-M-IMM-C-A," a new patriotir song by n. J. Mcl'hii nt the Presby terian church Sunday evening. S I!. .1, I'nlln.l; or Hill l-i aiiHim; the busings visitors In the city today. lied Cross ibiiiie nt Kanle Point Saturday tilr.ht. (blotter Until, (loud music. l''(inr niiniilc liberty boiul caniiakn cpeal.i v! fur the theaters toniabt have boon nssifiieil as follows by Chair man O. C. Uoggs; l'ii;e, C.ua .New bury; Hlallo, Dr. J. C. HoMiis; Star. F. .1. N'uwman. Pot rouot, lie; stew beef, J J Vic; ven! roast, 1 .. Star Market, where you r.ct tli.' best. Mr. and Mrs. Iicnjamin M. Collins nnd 11, 1''. Caldwell are visitors in the city today from tirnnts Pass. llilng your when! tne Central Point Mills. We handle It In bulk Slid save you tho cost of bags. We are In tho market for all kinds of grain. You can still got luoso choke stenkH nt 20c per round at tho Star Market. Phone 27.1. Mrs. Itaymond F. Moian of .", r: King street, w as aw astir, 1 the $:T. credit on u J.'.o Liberty bond, which was given nwav by the Klalto tinnier iniiiiuijiuieut Thursday nljjht. .Mrs. Mourn Is no relation of .Mr. Meruit, one of the owners and niatKUcrs of the Hlallo theater. T:u aro total strangcrf. For collections se Bullack Mer cantile! Agency. J. E. LarJlam of Los Angeles nnd former rosldeut of Norlb Dakota, In the rjty Friday to visit his friends Glenn O. Taylor unci John II. Carkin also former North Dakotaim. He ir enrouto home from a visit to his ranch Iu Nol Dakota. ,, " Alco Ta'.l. fliono S$. A. S. r.oscnbaum, former South ern Pacific agent of this city, who was severely Injured In a railroad ac-t ctdeut near Eugene about five moptli ago. and who has been confined since then In' the Southern Pacific hospital at San Francisco, arrived In the ctty this rooming and wai busy thruout the day hobbling around on his crutches to shake hands with his many friend?. "Rosey was only able to leave tho hospital yesterday morn ing and after a couple of days vllt here will go on to Portland to greet friends there. Johnson for bleb-class watch re pairing, tf Red Cross dance nt Earcle Point Saturday night, October 20th. Good music. 131 Don't fall to see the new Millinery, new Shapes, new colors, smart and nifty Trims. On our special fi.OO lint, for Saturday, Oct. 20. The May Co. ' 180 Lone; 'military trains are pasr.In thru the city today bearing 2000 of the first contingent of California drafted troops who have been at the American Lake cantonment for the pa't month to San Francisco nnd Snn nieiro tvhore they will he used to fill up army divisions to their full quota. Tho men are all in uniform. Most of the trains consisted of 11 Pull man coaches and two bagge cars used as kitchens. The last of tho military trains will probably pass thru tho city late tonight. Loren Dunhnm of Ilornbrnnk was a business visitor In the city Wednes day and today. Met cars at Riverside Oarage. ' A special sale of new and attract ive Pattern JIatB at 20 percent dis count. New colors, new velvets, flow er ribbon and feature trims all placed on sale Saturday, Oct. 20. The May Co. 180 Tho Apostolic Faith mission mem bers who recently held tent evange listic meetings In this city nnd have been holding similar meetings near Merrill, In Klamath county, have re turned to tho mission's ehadqnarters !n Portland, having had to discon tinue t heir meetings In Klamath coun ty becauso of tho cold evenings. Smart and new nre these Panne and Lyons Velvet Mats to bo placed on nulo one day only, Saturday. Oct. 20. Tho May Co. ISO Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly, A shipment on new Pattern Hats received today will also be put on sale at The May Co.'s storo Saturday, Oct. 20. ISO High school students applauded vigorously when Superintendent 1 1 ti lls finished reading a letter written to them by Wayne A. Mnrchant, who had charge of the sclenco department last year. Mr. Mnrchant Is now with tho Third buttery, second offlrors' training camp at Fort Sherldnn, and his letter was full of patriotic senti ment nnd good- fellowship. The Bullock Mercantile Agency, collectors. Call Taxi 301. . Now is the time to solcct a smart Dress lint. Attend the big sain Sat urday nt The May Co. ISO Mrs. f). W. Paul nnd son have gone to Los Angeles to visit rieiuls in that section for a month or more. , Hot cakos and coffee, 10c. Dia mond Restaurant, 127 Sixth street. Dnths, 2f.e. Hotel Holland. New poods Just nrilved from Ori ent. Japanese Curio Store. X. Central. tand that unless peace came within a would arise from tbe masse?, Coir.ii.Stti-e- of itv nfTH-.ils nnd lci-ir e i"'-n '.vcre oTiin b;r-v cn the jtrept- todav jierson'illv '-.otiritiii" j nrorrtv ov:ncr to rtuv tin the intcr- c: t flue on uVMpnuent pc.vinc: ases, ipnvt Thcv cn"outi(er"il .pinch cl) flcjtr-i -,.-j rncrf r.ri tlirir effort- tv iilfi-d in J niiirh rn-' b cc.inin" into I In citv h'l'-i7- ; "rer'-i nff-c. ntl'l Iirnnii l"-. bpin" ic.Tio by Miicr nroortv owner- ir pn.v nn within n V.v tl'iy. Between S end 0 n'. loi-b (his fh'nrn- n t the follo-viii" money ve- ree"'VPi! in fb r-itv livasorcr' office, nil in n,1V'rc;t iif.vc(-t - Pi"tc 1,'ivcr' Fi-ait R- Produce nc- -il-illou fi-olil sfori-'e pl-nt1 -""nn n i r .-! rtrni., .fsisoo. y j r.r,,,,.;,.!- a-o t n3 f..r uroncrtv nt TT.Jlv crd V-, p...l TVe rb.blh. street.-; :n?i,l R. A. PantoIerJ f! on ' i ' Tn ,nblilion. .fr. Paiindrrs e1.-e f,,v n 'Uii.iiif.nf of tbe prtnc! nnl he owed, wlii'-ti h c-aid bo voubl nav ni toon n? ccpi"cd Tli" hu5 ncp-a Mifm-tecnicnt of Tf Alnrl: -dinT'dl nl-in ns1rci1 fo i tnfciecpf of nlerct e,,t nrin'-ovil due on I ho him '"cs hn!bi." of ''ie church n the enreer of Tes( fain and" ITollv slreet1?. Fridnv mornine. A. B. raniidiell. elc"'.tor onerntor iu the f. F. & TT. bnildine. pot old'- lill'd 1-1 due. 1)11 f also sl'fl ill ndvance for next year' assessment. - OTTAWA, Oct. 0 Beef and mut ton in England now evcecd their pre war prices by 18 pence per pound, "ay, the government lubor j'azette. Iiiitlr fnd bacon are now double. Mill: it. 7S per cent hHier than in July, 1914. The followinrr tnble of per cent increases since the war are contained in n London dispatch to the Ottawa uj'incy of Renter's Limited; Keir't', nearly 1(10; mutton, S; im ported heel, i:!2; imp .rled mutton, bacon.-HIV. fidi, l..n: r.near. ,i.J . Wnment oucht to under-1 few weeks revolutionhry convulsion. nrenararinn ana circulation oi mura-i ntnt . . , ...n.i a urnn ii urisH iruin IUI! UaHKt!f. lure which the government held was) Intended: to Induce yonng men not.roi' register. The jury declared this was i not the purpose of the literature, and t that there had been no conspiracy. The Grand Rapids defendants In the case were Rev. Daniel Roy Free man, pastor of a Unitarian church; Charles G. Taylor, former member of , eJSSt,i?''rStS: cuenalf l're.arallon-''Mothc-r s ""' Tho ura-n !.. V, a ;0 ,h . . , mm m f'l sjssirrrrmiiiM , i Every woman should do her duty In the . i awnlllr.e chilrtblrlh have usi-i ine o board of education; Miss Viva I tuirunf i,rei,araiion-"Mc.ther's r rlend 1I.B11I...... - ..V - .,, ,..h f hreiii Blno.ls aud other H-enw t .'iii9 li.-ntfi.ncy is morulas If.: ELKS TO PURCHASE The big forest fires In tho forcjt re serve In tho Llk crock region nro practically out, and tho many flro fighters have relumed to their homes in this city anil Portland. l ine iiibbage, wholesale and retail. at market Salunl.iv. Iloolh S. I so School Siiiicrliiiriidi'iit nulls was busy Friday In making the rounds aiiioni; the teachers of the grade schools, giving Inslriiciioiis for the food conservation campaign now on and it: which I lie pupils of the schools are to take a prominent part. Arranuo to amend the tervhes at tho Christian church Sunday morn ing. Dr. J. Lawrence, Hill will make Ihonddrem. Cood niu-dc Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist. St. Mark's lliilldlng. Phono 123-Y. Reiueiiibcr the auction sale of live stock and machinery on (Iril'fin creek t Hie William Schehlo ranch ut Hi o'clock Saturday Hie 20th. 1.'. head of stock hogs have been added lo the fiule. Aha huriHtifi tor fovea horses. ISO' The Sfcdford lod.w of Klks will luive n liberly bond drive of llioir mvn, nnd it is expei-led that every lnciiiher of the lodge will subscribe for one or more bonds, AI the session of I lie lodge Thurs day nt".!!! il was nniioiiuccil that a corluin man hud made il possible for nil members of the lodjic to purchase liberty bonds on the terms of $1 down nnd ifl n weol; until paid for. F.xnlted Knler Gils Newlutrv. nfler considerable iliscussjon of the offer. all lViVornble, appointed the following committee (o mnl.e n sper-inl drive ainomi- the Klks for liberty loan suh- -'enptions; Clnine Khun, chninnnn-. tiled O. Taylor, .1. (!. t'hnpiunn, T. W. .Miles nnd j. J. Bit. liter. RUSSIANS MOVE CAPITAL (Continued horn page 1.) had la Riga waters apparently has been pened In by the Hermans as a rc9Ult of their land operations on Oosol and Moon Islands nnd the dis position of their superior naval forces at strategic points; of fUio gulf, the main Russian flpet remains In" the Oulf of Finland, thru which runs the water route to Petrograd. There Is aparently no Intention of sending it nut-re engage Hie Cievmans.alrtio tho men of the fleet ure reported as anxious to fight. The sailors of the ni.Ua Daltic fleet aro demanding that tho ships bo sent out to meet the Germans, but the -.overiiiuettt is understood to have taken the position Ibat ns Hie eneniy forces are of superior si.e, It would be disaslroiis lo leave Peiroyriid un defended. The Germans on Wednesday began to land troops on Hugo Island south of tbe entrance to tin' Gulf of Finland. koi ts iiton:itv co. Try a fi c-diillar eider and have II i!c!(ei-cd rrt e. You call save money on about everyllilnn Ilia! you liuv from ns. iu:; tr.v order of Hie 'V . I'. .V A. M. l'emilnr comi.iunb at ion Medford lodge 10:1, Friday nvniu.:, Cttobcr li1 'iiit Ti. cordially inviied. lly i M. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY W.M l-:n r'dune pickers box. Phone Si',:-It, WAN I K 12c per 1S2 "otu gn i as ro'.npan on. .May have room and board free Phono 2D7-L. ior Thinj.!. That Are Xw. Presenting the New LOUIS XIV GRUCN VERI THIN WATCH T!u :K:1 lieaiilifiil V.it.h in Aun i-ic.i. $53.10 17-Jewel, .iii.ptsicd 5 positions, Tcaipcialnrcs. Martin J. Rcddy t.'na'ilv l'ir-t. Vi -iters Always Weli.enje 1 1'iii'Ni: oxr.-o lflO; butter, 00; eheee, fll ; e-es, Ifin. In Ibe cost of ill items tisuully en tciiii" into the wnrlcinT clnss family, im liiilin..' fond, clothine, fuel nnd licht, tlie increne has heen nearly fifl per ceiit, ,'ind' nlmnst " per cent for incrcaPtl tavntion. Thirty' a. lililion.nl towns in Aus tralia showed nn increase in Flaherty, Dr. Martin Elelnga, Glenn G. Flcter, Glenn 11. Pangborn, Benja min Blumenbcrg, Benjamin A. Faulk-; tier. James W. Clements and Charles ! J. Callaghan. j The case had heen on trial here for a week. In his charge to the jury, ' Judge C. V. Sessions made it clear, that socialism was not on trial. of lirc.-tjC tcotU' ness or nausea Is avoided and da maki!i for the future health and natl o of tin child. Write to The BradfUia ?gullr Co., Dept. F. 800 Lamnr Building-, Ulant-i Ga., for their book, ;Motheihota nd ttij Baby". U la free to all woman. Get -. bottle of ".Uother's friend" at yji. irIIC. gists tuuity ana ao no te,iect 'Pli. i iuehi, W"1 i'iwM"6i t - j PREDICTS A REVOLUTION . UNLESS PEACE COMES SOON gOHMUsWhW PAGE HELD OVER TODAY TO MEET THE DEMAND prices 2(i percent over July, 1DH. S AT PAGE TONIGHT To meet the popular demand, Boni; Fairbanks in "Down lo F.nrth," lins been held river for today's showing nl Die Pnge. " The 'Story was wrilten by the versnlile star himself, anil is really different I linn any of his previous'-pictures. For tyvo days it has filled the hi'.; Pane wiili cntlnisiiiKlio audiences nnd so much pressnro has been brought to bear on Mr. Hunt by peoplo who have been unable to sec it nnd those who wi.sb. to see it aguin Hint he has decided to show it one more da'v. .,.: .'..'.. '. ' .. .. . AMSTERDAM, Oct. 19. After a socialist conference at Wurzhurg had adopted a resolution rejecting a mo tion to hind the party to vote against war credits In the relchstag, Herr ; Hoeh, member of the relchstag, de-. food! dared on behalf of the Independent socialists that they were In favor of ; the country's defense aud would otily! refuse to vote for credits as long as the imperial government failed to promise the adoption of the peace de-! mands of the social democrats, and to make changes in the constitution. i Herr I-loch added that the patience ' and strength of the people in all ; countries were coming to nn end and ! VMS ELEVEN SOCIALISTS ARE. ACQUITTED AS SLACKERS GRAND RAPIDS', Mich., Oct. 19. Adolph Germer, of Chicago, executive secretary of the National Socialist party, and 10 other persons were ac quitted by a jury in the federal court here last night on charges of conspir acy ngalnst the draft' law. All the defendants were tried to gether. With the exception of Ger mer, all were residents of thic city. Nine wore members of the socialist party. The charge against themWas the The whole town is having the laugh of a lifetime at y tho Page the cause is DOUG FAIRBANKS " reels of im possible situa tions, written into a mighty interesting study, "very nincli Fairbanks." RROW IOLLAR OOP ax 2fir3?3fi-3f A It's big joy- filling the Page wilh -there's plenty for yon. TX "DOWN TO EARTH" Also PATHE NEWS of current date completes this "Wonder Program. TOMORROW HAROLD LOGKWOOD CHARLIE CHAPLIN I PI DDI IM CUAIMlAVCi See Handwriting on the Vall Property Owners Realize Time Has Come to Pay In deciding the city assessment case for Medford the Supreme Court put special ep,has!s oa' the fact that assessments against property could not be reloaded In any way except by payment of the full amount due both principal and Interest there fore It Is up to all those citizens who have property coming under this de cision, to pay jip to date.' Tho platform of the Mayor and founijlmen elected at the la't Oily election called for the enforcement of payments on all b.ok assessments and Interest. They have already col lected more than JiO.OOO on water, paving and sewer assessments and In terest, and It Is expected that it will reach JKn.floO by November 15th. lust why any property owner should delay payment now is hard to understand. lOvery delay costs liiiu iniiro money in added Interest and in creased tuxes. These delays h::ve al ready cost the cilheiis over ftna. nnn.Ofin in Interest charges alone. Now Is the lime to call a bull on fur ther deluy by cnforlcng collection of adl bai.k Interest and installments at caci. The Council should bo commended for their efforts In righting an abuse of the City's credit, and business men of Hie City are .showing the right spirit In paying up and I lion baching up the Council's effort to see ibat all delinquents pav up before the close of tbe campaign. Let every property owner see to It that his ba.k interest Is paid When the' bocks at tho City Treasurer's of-fi.-o aro closed, Tl-.ufBday cVenlng, November 1Mb.. " " " 2 DAYS l3lul lVgiiming Todnv MARGUERITE CLARK In "The Fortunes of Fifi" Return of one of her Orealesl Niu-oesses Cuming Sunday: "TheFiglitiiig Trail" ? ? f ? ? f f f . t f T V T f t 5: ? ?. f ? ? i.T Ji XT it JLXJL 1JIX1. X 111 J- JL U X M-M-J RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS m i B Zr tW ? f X f f ? t t Ladies Lace Boots ' aun r-iw-h Inee vu-i kid tnn too J loots, worth Sfi.lHl spo'ial $5.00 " Jr o-iiiri! liii-c unit (.(ip Kin jikiiii tne ijoiiis. worm i.;)t 2?y; special qHj.UU SM- SSJI Oln.li l.i, in txvnxr l.-irl ,.l-.li tnr. i-.li -.-. .AI1, d'laiW ' t xait. ti jctt.tv lav Jict t-iv'tti t'..i ixtnn icil, u ui III JJ.U.UU" Gaff 8I special $7.&1 B Rl W ' M I i; l.:,. l.ln.,i ,1.,;.,,.. II. il EO ci-xiit-ii lace SLaJ Liiacr. aiii'S, JiaiLi luc, U1 111 tc I .-JU evici i:)! ' tfi Oft o4(Ta -2- in IU 9 I J,(l '"' ii'iiiniiL nnuvM, ni.iin ine, wiirrn s.).;)ip ppeeini H 9 1.-1,11 .,l',. t!l ,, ,..,l.l... 1 1 4!.. 4 ..." "Z:L..U, a n j Jll III' 1' I'! Hill"! I. 11 11 H -.-1, I 1 1 I M II I Ill'l'l, I 1 1 I II II 'j I ll't 11 .p-.,, ' - - siit'ciai : ;.;t! Ladies Button Shoes Buy Your T'atent rat to), lintlmi. worth sieei;il $4.00 t i tj j Patent cloth top hiitlim, wol-lh fl..'0siierial 4.00 Liberty DOn a quu nutul top, button, worth $i.00 spucial S3.75 Today 1 iiig'.idi "Walking Shots, worth io.W .pccial ..$1.50 English "Walking Shuui, w-orth 4-U.OO ipu-cial .$5.00 5,, Boys Good Shoes r.utton, liini metal spei-ial $2.25 to $2.50 l&fit&K ''"'. jrmi metal sie'ial $2.25 d. S2.75 tilVV rSnt1,.n Sront Shoes spp.-inl $3.00 to S3.50 W'A S . "-T. Lari. Scout. Shoes si ler inl S.I.Oft i JR.1.KO p ftv.l -; ne.'ny 1 an iince ,i'iiiin rMioes JS-5.SS5 w x . Jleavy lAivAi Lixec teuhool Shoes $3.25 M - Bi2us y to (i '' Children cun metal button $1.50 to $2.65 p. n t'linnreii s Kin miiiuii $1.75 to $2.75 U 30 ("!hili!reii's mm metal l.-n-e SI. 5ft tn S2 Jft Cliildren's kill laee S1.50 to S2 flS Men's Dress Shoes si.iM,2 Kid Toot Form Dress Shoes, worth 4'0.r0 Special $5.00 il Gun Metal Foot-Form Dress Shoes, ffT:ifc Worth $6.50 special $5.00 i "ho Omi Metal Foot-For.n Dress Shoes. .f Jew I wo.'"' 8tXlHt " Men's Work Shoes --4V" Hoavv Tan Lace Shoes, worth - J.) W" "ty st.;.0 spei-ial $3.75 . X . 1 --- ' lit aw Tan Laoe Shoes, worth rCZ- 1 " 1 1 lN ..CO special $1.50 MBWpWMlfi wim itirri rirrrr-TB 9 He.n-.y Black Lace Shoes, worth Hein-v Bltn.k Laoe Shoes, worth ,$4.o(" special $3.75 t5.bu srtecidl $1.95 All prices quoted are based on last season's market values and mean a big saving on all purchases made at this store v .. . m-r, V H f V V V v . t f f ? t f f T t X ? t 1 t t v' - Y : t f V f .v.vvr.