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PXGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE. MEDFORD. ORTXIOX. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER .". 1918 IOCAL AND PERSONAL iiiuKe iiiiii ,113, r , c mirvry 01 Minneapolis who havo ben visiting Mr. and .Mm. Joseph l.ydinrd of Table Itock and Mir. and Mrs. W. II Lydlard of this city, relatives, left today for Klnnialh Kalis where they will meet friends and continue on to Lokcvlcw for a visit. Now millinery Including CJage, Ly man, and Cold Medal models, will be on display every week at this Btore. Tho .May company. " Alan Brncklnroed and II. M. Tho mas. the University of Oregon's rep resentatives held a meeting In Grants Pass last night with an organization committee formed for that city, un der the chairmanship of I. 0. Imel county school superintendent, at which arrangements were made for completing tho organization of a unit thore next Monday evening. A mem bershly of at least CO representative citizens of Grants PnsH will be en rolled. Feather mattresses and renovat ill!?. Douglas, 201 S. Riverside. 16''-J. Mrs. Itusscll Kdmcades and young son Hussell, Jr., of Worden, Ore. ure visiting relatives and friends in Medford. 'Wanted (KxpeTlenced lady sten ographer. One with some bookkeep fng experience preforred hut not nec essary. Good sulary to right party Wg Pines Lumber company. " Solicitors for Iteil Cross drive will meet for Instruction at public library Friday, Sept. 6th, at 7 p. m. P. M. Janney. How better could you enjoy the week end outing than at Prospect Nice Bcenery, good fishing, good eats and a big dance on Saturday night. 142 Jlr. and Mrs. C. O. Rust and son of Los Angeles, who have Just returned from a motor trip to Mount Ranier and thru British Columbia, aro the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Johho - J. Houck. Messrs. Rust nnd Ilouck are cousins. First showing ot fnll millinery Friday dnd Saturday at tho Vanity Hat Shop. John L. Uillnrd, now In the navy nnd stationed lit Uremerton, Frank Llllard, engineer in chargo of an I' li gation project near Talent, Ore., and Karl Dlllard, of Sprlngleld, were here vii i'iuuuu,v wiiu muir uroiuur, in ter Dlllard, of this city, to enjoy a family reunion with their mother. JCiigono (liuiril. Pocket book of songs tho soldiers elng, only 15c, at Palmer's, 28 South Main. Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed of Gold IIII1 and Misses Lotiiso llarvoy and Vere Murray of Grants Pass, aro enjoying a motor trip to Crater Lake and re turn. , Mattress making and furniture up liolstorlng. Douglas, 201 S. Itlvor Bldo. Phono 102-J. n. 4iii(t .urn. .mini 1'iuney leu to day for Montague for a visit with Mrs. Kvallno Carter, who Is Mrs. Finney's sister. First showing of fall millinery Friday and Saturday at tho Vanity lint Shop. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. .1. Gnrd returned to Medford this morning frtim their several months sojourn nt Port bind. Arrnngo to spent your week end at Prospect. Dancing In the new pabll lon Saturday, Sept. 7, Good music, proper management. Dance tickets 11.50. H2 A forty-flvo pound salmon whs landed from tho Rogue river by Frank Amy nnd Jesso llouik last Tuesday near Happy Camp. Tho two' worked for an hour before lauding tho huge fish, nnd then nearly lost him, for Just as he was being hauled tip on the rocky shore Iho lender parted, .lust then tho salmon gave a flop and opened his gills and Hie fishermen at euro Inserted hands In the gills nnd pulled him ashore. Fruit Driers for homo usd. Pacific 1'urn. & Fix, Factory. us' Miss Louise Ulshop, si lion I teacher of lllckleton. Wash., who is a nelee nt Mrs. .1. I). Davis and spent the Hummer here, passed thru tho rlty this morning en route homo from a visit in California. Mrs. Paul Hanson, local agent for Nuliono Corsets. Phone 5S.VII. 15U Mrs. .Mnrgaret Allen who last week mild her restaurant, the Allen Cafe on South Central uvenue, left loday, o spend some time at the chrome claims near Kerby which she nnd her father, .1. L. Sowed, own, Furniture parking, crating. Doug las, 201 S. Riverside, phono 1B2-J. Mrs. Archie Ash has returned home from six weeks spout at San Francisco visiting relatives Including' lier daughter. Miss Francis, who Is a! yeomunctlo In the naval reserve ser-; vlca nnd stationed In that city. During tho month of September 1 1 am going to give tho public a chance to buy shoes, first-class goods, at 10 per cent discount below the regular prices. This Is an opportunity you won't get again soon. L, F. Stroud. No. 10 South Central avenue. tt Miss Anne McCormlck who will be In her office In the (iarnett-Corey building, all day Friday, has on hand 200 copies of bulletins on home can nlng and drying of vegetables and fruits, to give away. The bulletin also takes In plcklo making and the making of Jolly, preserves and fruit butters. Special for schools, book of 2S songs of tho United States and her allies, 25c, at Palmer's. Col. Vm. H. O. Ilowen, II. S. A who will lecture at the high school tonight on the extension class work of the department of military science of tho University of Oregon, will be the official head of the new students army tnUnlng corps at tho univer sity, which will begin with the open ing of the fall term, In accordance with the natlon-wldo plan adopted by the government for tho training of the eighteen to twenty-one year old classes under tho new registration act. Members ot tho Medford unit of the university officers' training school aro requested to assemblo In front of the high school at 7:45 p. m. The local Btato guard company will attend in a body In uniform. A large delegation Is also expected from Ashland. Mrst showing of fall millinery Friday and Saturday at the Vanity liat Shop. r " Harry Rosenborg, who recently re lurned from taking the officers train. Ing course of a month at Kugene, was Inducted Into military service by the county draft hoard Wednesday and loff last night for Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky, to take the artil lery officers; course of instruction Ho won this opportunity tor further training and which no doubt means a commission for him by the excep tional mental ability and general soldierly fitness displayed during his attendance at the officers training school at Fugene. The provost mar shal general's office requested of the draft board that he be sent to the artillery officers school. Jackson and Klamath county peo- Plo will meet Sept. 7 at the new uanco pavilion In Prospect for a royal time. Music by Medford or- clioatra. , 142" Hugh L. Woolworth of Modesto, Calif., former well known resident of Medford where he was connected with the Star theater, lert for Salem this morning for a visit with his mother, following a day's visit with friends here, lie is now In tho shoe business in Modesto and as a side Issuo plays as musician In a moving picture theater. Daily's Taxi. Phono 15. Mrs. K. C. Joromo arrived homo last night from her three months so journ with relatives at Santa Cruj nnd San Jose. Mrs. Jeromo will teach In the commercial department or the high school this year. One and .three-color stock pear labels for salo. Medford Printing Co. tf H. F. Stone nnd two daughters lert today ror Hilt for a visit with his sister-in-law, Mrs. Ross Cox. For the best Insurance flee Holmes, the Insurance Man. Mrs. R. A. Wethorford of Rose burg, returned home todny after a visit with her daughter, .Mrs. J. A. Scott. Dr. Hoine, Garnelt-Corcy Bldg. ("has. F. Relchstoln spent Thurs day at Glendale on wood business. n"a and threo-colo stock pear labels for sale. Modford Printing Co. tf Mrs. F. ,1. Thrift nnd son Uoyd or Jacksonville, left today for Shedd. Ore., where sho will teach In the public school. In tho New York auction market yesterday Oregon pears sold nt $ l.fi 7. Washlngtons nt J 1.75 and Califor nia at $2.4:1. In tho Chicago mar ket Culifornlas brought $1.75. Oro gnns $1.70 and Washlngtons $l.i;o, while In the llosion market Culllor nlas sold nt 1 .CO, Oregon at $1.00 and Washlngtons at $1.05. Tho government Is still urging women and girl to take the nurses training courso at hospitals to fit themselves for nurse work nt home as well ns abroad. Most of the pro fessional nurses have either gone Into war service or will soon go. CASH and Carry Visit the new Grocery and Racket Store. Just opened at "'.'7 Kast Main, and save money nn the necessaries or life dur ing the war period. Look Over Our Stock The Truax Co. WITH THI-J AMKItlCAX KOKCKH .SOUTH OK Tl IK VKSLK, Sept. :.- ( Hy the As.-mckited PresB). Violent exploatoiiH were heard aluni; the line this morning. ObHervers reported that Ihoj believed the fierniuns wero destroying their ammunition dumps. An aviator reported a terrific ex plosion at 'J o'clock nt Villers-Kn-Prayerers, on trout h hank of the river Alsne, directly north of FlEmes, Oth er explosions took place In the same region during the morning. Hazochea and Fismette wero occu pied hy the AmerlcnnH during the night. , These towns had been evacu ated hy the fJermanH, only two or three wounded men who had heen abandoned being found. I STOCKHOLM. Sept. A vo))H-r-j leas (icniiniiv wiil in nil probability i -mini he n reality. Copper, one of the iiio-l neeosurv inetnl.s f'uetnro of munitions, is The iiuthorilies !tne in the inarm disappearing, been rediieed DIED. iT.NXY Died nt his home in Cen Iral Point, September 4, liHS, aged 7. years m:d 7 months, l'rom ;ener;tl debility, Stephen A. I'enny. n native of Ohio and had been a resident of the valley lor seven years. At 1 lit age of he enlisted as a private in Hatch's Independent bnttallinn, Com pany F, .Minnesota cnhivlry, in 1H(i-l, and was honorably discharged April 20, 18(i(i at Fort Spelling, .Minn, lie leaves his wile, LouNn and three children. The latter are William and Kdgar Penney of Klamalh Kalis, and Mrs. Carrie Shay yl" Minnesota. Fu neral services will be held at the Cen tral Point cemetery Friday morning at 1U n. in. nKcv. Helkuap will officiate. All it. A. It. veterans are requested to attend the services. to (k-purnte limits to make tip the deficiency. Kitchen utcn-dls having any copper in them have been requisi tioned. This has al-K applied to all neenpied territories, especially Jtus sia. Naturally this has aroused a lot of,' hard feeling, and this was given vent in Petronid, where an attempt was made to ship J 12 Ions of copper to Sweden. A group of 'ffed'' army men, sail ors, workmen and civilians refused to allow the departure of the copper un til they were satisfied it would not fall into the hands of the Germans. They unloaded the copper and depos ited if on the o,uay, and for a time resisted all attempts to reload the metal until they were assured of its destination. MIOCH ITEMS Coughed Fifteen Years Coughs that hang on and grow worse In the night and weaken the sufferer are relieved by Foley's Hdney and Tar oftcner than by any other remedy. H. F. Hall, Mahe, Va., writes: "For 15 years I was afflicted with a troublesome bronchial cough and Irritation of tho throat. Foley's Honey and Tar relieved me; after taking one bottle tho cough ceased and has not returned." No medicine stands higher us a family remedy for colds for children and grown-ups. For salo hy the Medford Pharmacy. Adv. Mrs. Case, Clarence Case, Mrs. Thea. Glass, Mrs. Cooper, Ollie Gor don and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Case mo tored to Applegate this week to pick wild blackberries, returning home with 67 gallons between them. The Glass Bros, threshing machine and crew returned home Friday, a week earlier than they expected and got busy cutting corn and filling their silo, using the power of the threnfii3 mcahine engine to cut the corn up for the silo. They still have iTweek's threshing at Taido Itock. , Mrs. Lutar of Ueaglo, hauled a load of mutton toiarket Saturday. Miss Smith of Antlorh U staying with Mrs. Theo. GIas3Hhla week. Mr. John Rodgeis and family mo tored to Applegate Saturday for hur ries. Mr. Lucas Is helping Theo. Glass this week with his silo. Mr. and Mrs, Whyland and Kalph Russell and bride motored to town Sunday. Mr. Searing was around this neigh borhood . Friday offering ten cents per lb. for mutton lambs. Mr. Xordwick and son were aroutid calling in Antloch Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs. Hen Peart were out from Central Point Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jess Glass. Mrs. Hanscome returned to the mountains this week where her hus band is camped. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marshall was out to Deagle unday visiting home folks. Jasper Ttodgers Is reported quite sick. Mr. and Mrs. George Stacey mo tored to town Monday. TURKS 10 PROTECT mm in Persia dish churi;e there. An olflclal dis patch toilny to the stute department from Stockholm glvea this informti tiun. . Tho foreign minister said that pos- ! itive iiisti ui tions had been Riven to j the Turkish commander to see that WASIIIVGTOX. Sept. Turkey j the American consulate at Tabriz has ordered the comniamler of the j was evacuated at once and the con forces In Persia to seo that no Amcr- j suhite and hospital turned over to leans are molested, according to a ' the proper authorities representing statement -hy the minister or roreisn the United States and American or utfalrs at Constantinople nt the Swe- itanizallons. WEDDING BELLS Mr. .Herman If. T.nmbkin of Ash land, brother of Mnynr Lambkin, anil Mrs. Minnie M. Kinsman of MciU'oril, were united in marriage September 1, at the home of her son. Dr. J. L. Helms,- Jiev. I)ur:in nf Ashland of liciatiiiK. Only the immediate rela tives were present nt the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Lambkin will make their liome ul Jlili Xnrtli Main slreel, Aslilaml. Wtth Meiifora TrHrin In MndfoM mailA 'A s and Appetite are fled by 3 N i 3 is Has Km E3 ma ess Ba i3 hk ese isa ts vm jza ks SB They Save Wheat TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WA'NTKl) Woman for general housework, three in family. Gl.'i West Thirteenth and Laurel street. 141 FOR SAI.U Stack of straw. Inquire 135 North Bartlctt. 143 FOR SALK Smaller crude ol, peaches for canning nnd drying, j 2'c at orchard., ;Xo dellverieavl U. R. lluchea. Griffin Creek. 14fi ; Always the New Things Eirst at the MAY CO. Additional Proof of Which is Given by1 These We have complied with the Government'srrequest to be satisfied with a reasonable profit and to keep the quality up to standard'. and r New Fall Silks ess Goods Sam Xi6 Xo scarcity linv of silks or dress roods as yet. Our assortment's, everything con sidered, were never bigger or finer, or more diversified. Yet we strongly urge shop pers to supply their needs early for three excellent reasons: First, because our stocks are at their newest and fullest. Second, because garments' made from these fabrics now insure a full season's wear for their owner. Third, because, dif ficulties in the way of replacement will be great unless a change for the better comes before our present stocks are exhausted. And, if a fourth reason were nec essary, prices will hardly be so low later 'on. Here are lovely new silks and rich new dress"1 fabrics of every description in evory weave, pattern and coloring that the fashion has adopted for Fall and Winter. Just a hint of our assortments. Quality v' Size Box The Same Price Ten Cents Our increased volume of sales, foresight in buying and rigid economy in .manufacture, enable you to buy ShinolA At The' Same Price As Always Ten Cents 50 Good Shines to the Box GoocTfor, Leather UakesShoes wear, longer and look better Biack - Tan - White - ked - Brown New Fail Silks Silk Messaline, Chiffon Taffeta. Crepo dp Chine. Georgette Crepe. Kayser Porsey Silks. Striped Silk Shirtings. Imported Shantung Tongee. Taney Lin ing Silks and Sallns. New Fall combinations in Taney Plaids and Stripes; lXev Costume Velvets. N'ew Coatings. New Dress Goods We have plemy of new wool dress goods to sup ply every present demand. Tli'oy are correct In stylo and of dependable (j uality. All tho wanted colors included. I All-Wool Sturm Serge. All-Wodl French Serge. All-Wool Silting Serge. All-Wool Poplins,.. All Wonl (iabnrdlncs. Trlcotine. Melrose, llroadcloth. Wool Chullie!'. New Wool l'lalds. New Wool Coatings. MntrritiN f.,r eveiy panose mo here. All the new nIiiiiIc; in lovely j,iilin lrnr!i ,, wnil,MalkMls. Xllvy, i-pfcin iiim Niiiiirp imies, iniipe, mimn, pitmi, lliiriiiiii.ty nml nil '.lie i.thir new colors, our unequalled abutments. Ily nil meaiiH sec Special Showing Women's New Fall Suits ard Goals Women's Suits Women's Coats mm m New lines just received smart suits of sllverlone velours. !iro."d elolhs, homespuns and chec U vel ours. Tailored and novelty styles. Handsome new models made np In kersey velours and broadcloths. Tailored effects with wide or nar row hells, collars of fur or self material. Special Showing New Ginghams For Children's School Frocks te , N,;w l1;11 "- "nil. plain colors. Our stock of new glng- (iuarantced last colors. different pa'.lerns to select from. PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERN'S OCTOBER PATTERNS ARE NOW IN THE MAY COiii A. W. HIIEBS, LIGrR. ' 1 TiniMini i JOURNAL PATTERNS