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PAGE TWO MEDFOPJ) -MATTi' TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OttEfiOX. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER -10. 1!tS fOC ALAND JLv PERSONAL , Robert H. Krcuter, a former Med ford high school student, entered West Point, V. S. M. A., in June, the only memlior from n class of twelve to pass the entrance cxamlua- tlonB successfully. Being graduated from Knox, Indiana, high Hchool, luobert spent nearly a year with nat ional guards on the border, advanc ing to rank of 1st sergeant In five months. When tho national guards wore mustered out, ho was offered a position with tho government In Miami, Florida, which he held up to tho time of his entering West Point. The latest modes for fall and win tor wear can be seen at .Mann's open ing, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. Property owners are notified by the city officials to trim their trees along sldowalks and packings. If the trocs nro not attended to by next week those violating this warning will he brought before Police Judge Taylor and fined. 10 per cent discount on men's and boys' shoes during September at No. 10 South Ccntrnl avenue, city. Pennies chapter will resume regu lar meeting)) Wednesday evening, Sept. 11th, at Masonic hull, S o'cloc k sharp, it. will be social evening, with Mrs. Mnud iXewbury as chair man of tho social committee. All members aro urgod to attend. A big line of new hats just arrived nt Lottie Howard's. H7 Herman C. Joy and family leave Wednesday for Seatllo where they will make, their residence for the next two years, having leased their orchard. They have resided In the valley for tho pant eight years and expect to return later. I am starting my fall classes In violin. Careful attention glvon to beginners and to thoso farther ad vanced. Tho acquiring of a beautiful tone, Where real talent Is ovldunl, la uuito to follow earoful study of my method. Studio days Wednesday and Saturday. W. C. Janes, phono 3!i:i-J, Bt. Murk's block. l is Two motor Ihoaler parties attend ed tho Hearts of tho World attrac tion at the lllnlto theater Sunday and were guests at the Hotel Medford over Sunday. Tho members were Mr. and Mrs. II. I. Darby, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Rothermel and Miss l.or otta Snyder of fllendale, nnd Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Laltfn and child, it. I. Lattln, Mrs. liovo and JIIhs Nealo of Clronada. Pocket book of Bongs tho soldlors sing, only 15c, nt Talnier'a, 28 South Main. Mrs. fioorgo I,. Collins an. I three dnughtcrs nrrlved in (ho city Monday to Join .Mr. Collins who recently lo cated In tho city and Is n linotype operator on tho Mall Tribune Btufr. Oon't fall to ulleud tho fall open ing at M aim's Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sopt. 12th, 1:1th, Mill. The condition of llernnrd Knapp, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Knapp who Is very 111 with appendi citis was reported today as consider ably Improved. Ho passed a good night. Feather mntlresnoij and renovat ing. Douglns, 201 S. Itlvorslde. Ki2;.l. 8. S. Ilullls left Monday evening for a short business visit nt Port laud. Mattress making nnd furniture up holstering. Douglus, 201 S. ltlver sido. Phono 162-J. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Launspach returned last Saturday from Ihelr sojourn of over a mouth at Napa, Calif. Kru.lt Driers tor home uso. PacUIr Furn, & Fix. Factory. Hii Mr. anil Mrs. X. I,. Hawk of Derby left today lo locate permanently at Portland Khcro .Mr. Dawk Kill be employed In n ship yard. Furnltiiro packing, crating. Doug lns, 201 S. Itlvorslde, phono DI2-J. Mrs. 1,. J. Scars of Saiulrmlnt, Ida., who bad tieen visiting .Mia. II. I,, llasklns, lift today for a lslt al ltoselmrg. Mrs. Paul Hanson, local a;eul for Nllbouo Corsets. Phono aSi-ll. Kit; An Informal welcoming reception was given Kev. 1.. Myron Itooier, the new p.iMor of tlm Prealiyieiian church, and family In the church parlors last night, which was well attended by the congregation and tile pastorv of the other churches of the city. There was a short musical pro gram and light rdt iv-hmcuts were served. Special for schools, hook of 2!' songs of Iho Vnltcd States and her nllles, 2ic, at Palmer's. Mrs. W. Skelton and daughter re turned to llogue liiver today follow ing a visit In Ash'iind and Medford. Daily's Taxi. Phono 15. On the faculty of the KMmath county high school which opemd or tho H'hool year yesterday Is K. It llowinun, former Medfonl resident, who la principal, and Mi-s l.uclle Marshall of Medford, who Is Instruc tor In KiiRllsli. One and three-rolo Block pear labels for sale, Medford Printing Co, .... tf 10. It. Andrus, adjutant of the local i 0. ,A. R. post, left this morning to attvnxl the annual meeting or the Southorn Oregon Soldiers and Sailors association which will bo In session until Friday. He Is also adjutant ot the association. It is expected tlmt a large number of old soldiers, mem bers of tho W. It. C. and their fam ilies from Medford nnd vicinity will attend the encampment. Tho weath er at flrnnta Pass 1b reported as fine. Not as much rain fell there as here. flreat fashion show at Mann's opening Thursday, Friday and Satur day of this week. Be Buro and at tend. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Barker and .Mrs. H. ,. Parker of Butte Falls, who were overnight visitors la the city, returned home this morning. Dr. IJelne, Garnett-Coroy Bldg. For the best Insurance see Holmos, the Insurance Man. Yesterday a number of Grants Pass people drove to Medford, whore thoy attended church to hoar a ser mon by Rev. I. Myron Boozer. After the services tho party drove on to Ashland where thoy enjoyed a fine picnic dlnnor in I.ithla park. Those In the party wero Mr. and Mra. II. II. Allyn and son, Mr. and Mrs. V. tl. White, Mr. and Mrs. C. 10. Nllcs, son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Itidillo and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. T: M. Stott and children. Miss Maude Barnes and Miss Sadio Clevengeiy. Itov. Boozer and three daughters, Dr. and Mrs. Sweeney and daughter and MIsh M. Barnuni of Medford accom panied tho party io Ashland Giants Pass Courier. Miss Gene Opp left this morning for Portland to Join her mother, Mrs. J. W. Opp, anil sister Julia, who will spend tho winter In that city. .Miss Gertrude Opp will depart for Port land the latter part of this month. An automobile party at the Hotel Medford consists of S. Merrill, Mrs. F. 8. B. Beam and F. S. Ileum Mer rill of Sisson and Mrs. V. I,. Hobbs of Yrcka. Six moro enra of pearn woro ship ped east from tho city yesterday, making a total of -1IB so far for the season. Mra. IClizahlch Poo nnd brother, Carl Margraller left thl morning for Ashlund to spend tho day. Duo to tl)o damage by tire In the office or Newton W. liorileu last Sun day morning, a cliango Is necessitat ed in tlio location where Mr. Iloratm and W. II. .Philips wero to register draft men Thursday. Thev, will reg ister tho men of the territory south of Main street nnd east of tho rail road, in the vacant store room at 212 Hunt Main street, formerly occupied by (ho lieildy Jewelry iiloro nnd the Medford pharmacy. On Saturday, August .11 si, MIsb Genevlevo Fruno Wortmnit was mar ried to .1. Albert McCorklo at Ports mouth, Ohio. Tito ceremony was performed by Dr. Merchant Bush, pastor of the Presbyterian church. Tho brldo Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wort man of this city and Is well known hore. Alia M. Johnson, tho new principal of tho Jackson school arrived in the city this morning from Lake Odessa, Mich. Dr. Fsther l.ovejoy who gnvo an address nt tho Pago theater Sunday night, spoko at Grants Puss last night and speaks at Kugi-uo tonight. A heavy mall from Franco arrived in Hie city Mils morning. Homo par ents received as many as five letters f'-om (heir sons, which were delayed In transit. BRfTlSM TAKE .0 BOCH N W WEEKS Vmi mi: pm'ii il' IS years of m:ii mnl mix who liiive icwktVivil of who niiiv ri'ui'lcr Nt'iilriuluT 1J, for mililnrv drall stiotilil Tamilim-i.'- Iicium'Ivc with Iho ovd-iuiH'iil's plan Cm su tniiuiiiir mult r tho slmli'tiU jinny tniiniiii; i-urp-.. The S. A. T. ('. will ho eoii'lnoleil nt 1 1 if Ioaillll',r eolh".;os anl iinivrr-.itii'- iiirlmliiiv Iho ( Mv--ruii A-rioiilturul r..l-m ,.M v, ho aro a'liiiilloil will ho ,iin.i-iuM uniform-, iiinl will roi-iivo iho pay uf a regular sultlier. Spocial toolmiial liaiiiiio: in tnlililiim to mililarv Irain inir will Ito tzivoti at Iho onlloi;o. I.. .1. Allen of Iho H. A. ('. will lio a iho llntol Mi'ilfonl UwM inn! will moot any vinuiir man inloiolotl in Iho S. A. T. f. S 1.KI, Or., Sopl. lit S. (i. Sar i;imt, former Miporinlonlrut of kinks tn Ori'uon, wlio re.-;i;;noil la -t IV.iru nry to i-nnnic ov.iinhi'T tor Iho San 1'ianrlsoo iVilfntl rosrrvo hunU, nn noaiuM i! lifio today that ho lius hoon apintlmoti oxamini'T lor tho iViliMi.I ro.oi'o hoard tn Wai'hhmton, I). C Tho position Ik nowly oroatod, aooor ilitt to Mr, Saront. who In hMo ca routo to SctUl. Tho appnint mont ts elieitivo Sipionihcr . and ho.Lili'iattis will oontinuo ti hi In Sin I'r.mrtM'ii. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOli SAI.K Kv-oplionUy Kood sar dlo horso at pvtromoly low priro for oAj.h. lox 17, Mail Trtbuno. lot)' ''Wo Have P?ssed Through Many Dark Days, Please God They Will Never Return The Enemy Has Now Spent His Effort" Says Mar shal Haig in Order of Day to Troops LONDON, Sepl. 10. The capture hy Iho HritL-h of 7.",(KK) prisoiiors and 750 itriH in four weeks is announced Ity V'w.U Marshal llai in nn orilcr o" the day. "We have . passed through iimn.v (lurk. days. IMeust Ood those will never return. Tho ene my lias now spent his. effort." Tevl or Order The text of the field marshal's or der of (he day reads: , ''One mouth has now passed since the liritish armies having successfully withstood all the attacks of the encmv onoo lyoro look -the offensive in their I urn. in that short: space of tout! hv n series of brilliant and skilfully exe cuted actions, we have repeatedly do fated the same (ionium armies whose vastly superior numbers compelled our retreat la-4 spring. What has happened on the- liritisli front has happened aUo on the front of our al lies. , Loss than six inonlbs after the lannehiiur o"f tlie i;real (ienuaii of lVnsivf which was to have cut the Jii licd frynt in two, tho allied armies everywhere lodav are advancing vir- (orioiisly u!o by side over the same battlefield on which bv the courage and steadfast no . of. their defense (hoy broke the enemy's assaults. "'Vet, more has been done. Already wa have paM'd beyomr our old bat He lines of 1017 ai:d have made a wide breach in the. enemy's strongest defense WILIAMETTE 10 TRAIN SOLDIERS SAId-;.M, Ore., Sept. II). President Carl 0. Donoy of Willamette univer sity here siiined a con tract today with Iho war denarlmoiil, uldiLMtinr tho university to train fro& Hon to 'J.'itl -oldiors for warfare. The youths will be under the student army training corps and will receive $150 per month, elothimr, board, iuarters and instruc tion without cosf, as i?i other institu tions welin. I raining is to be -uvea. I'niversity trustees have asked the war department whether barracks will bo built here. f WASHINGTON. Sept. 10. - The in formation reached here today from a miii roe usually reliable that TurUex lias sen! a lanre force to the border of liulyarin where trouble is brewing over division of lerrilorial spoils o war helwoen tlieso two allies of Ger many and Austria-IInnuary. FRANCE MAKES HER MARRIAGES EASIER IWIMS, Sept. ID.- MarriaLf steps li.ive been implihod by a recent vote hi tho chamber. Tho future wife can now take earo of all tlio loyal formal ities whoa her man is at tho front. Two wiino.sso.s instead of foer, nnd ;i;M -nlaI eon-e!it is no longer neoes ai between the aees of lM and liO. n- iih Moitfonl Irailn In MeilfoM mndft W1IE1 WEAK Oil KUN lv r'lri'Til'" rr n-nl i-At na l'i"(r IrouM s: w',U!i .'lli'i trr.no viUclc.it y ii'ia mi'n.i.i- )! llo-'lf. try KCKMANTS ALTERATIVE f I .-f ikra i. .in. in i.liti.m td U: ..'III. .( nl .,.i; lill'. O. 'M ""- V M- r tvl. N.ir.-i'H,- or Ha till -l-'o; mini: nru?. i;o, iow $1 SO. Jl flie, now ftOc. l'ni tntluili'.- it t-xx. All driiKTl.'t.-t WAR ON COYOTES ALL STATE STREAMS At tho resldenco of Fred Luy on Friday tlilB week tlio residents of the Wellen and Antelopo districts will meot to organize . an association whose purpoee will be to exterminate coyotes bo that they can raise more sheep, goats and turkeys. This movement Is Independent of the rov ernment's placing expert coyote hun ters In tho county this fall. Tho fol lowing petition is being circulated and liberally signed: "We, the undersigned farmers and stock raisers, residing In the Wellen and Antelope district of Jackson county, realize live damage being done by coyotes to livestock in said districts and believe that stops should bo taken to reduce the number of coyotes working in theso districts and thereby reducing tho damage and losa to livestock. "Wo agree to aselst in the organi zation of the farmers and stock rais ers of these districts for the control and eradication of predatory animals by joining the Coyoto club that will bo organized for this purpose. And we further agree to support 'such work In aefcordanco with tho consti tution and by-laws as may be adopt ed by this organization. "Ve further agree, If possible, to meet at the residence of Fred Luy on Friday, September the 13th, at 2 p. m. to assist in perfecting such or ganization. "The boundaries of this district will be decided at the meeting to he held Soptfcmner 3th. Wo are also in favor of tho government plan which 'provldua for a competent hun ter to devote his entire time in the assLstanco of this work. WITH TIIK FlfKNVn All. MY IN' I'HAXCK, Sept. 10.- (I lavas). (litston lhimesiiil, member of the French chamber of , deputies, died oiirly today m a hoaHfaPriear 'the front. Shortly before bi.-i death, Dep uty Dumesnil was decorated with the cross of the Legion of Honor. Depu ty Abel Kerry, who was wounded at the same time, was made a chevalier in the Legion of Honor by the pre mier. Depuly Daniesnil is the thir teenth deputy to be killed at the front. DROPS IN SHAFT NAN I MO. II. C. Sept. 10 Sixteen men were in a cage which dropped down a simfl of a coal mine near here when a cable broke early today. He ports from the mine said it was be lieved none escaped death. Details wero lacking. The cage dropped feet, it was reported. Hescue workers who reached the bottom said (hey found the cae stuck in the shaft about feel from the floor. No simt.s of life were heard trom it. $100 Reward, $100 Tlio readers nf this piper will be plffisM tn learn that tlioro Is at least one dreaded disease Hint science lias twien able to cure In nil Its atant-n and that Is catarrh. Cnliirrh beinjf Krently Influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Mfdlclne is taken tnt-rnally and acts thru the lllootl on tho Mucous Sur facca of tho System thereby dontroyinn the foundation of the disease. Riving tli patient strenRtli hy hulldinti tip tin1 con stitution and iiMslMlnK nature tn doing Us work. Th" proprietors have so much faith In tho curative power of Hall's Catarrh Medici tu tint they offer One Hundred dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address i- J. CH i:KV A CO . Toledo. Ohio. Bold by all Dnifiglau, 75c. DR. RICKRRT jr kyi:s st'U'.x rn ir.xi.i.v ti.sthi), axi (;iassi:H PROPERLY FITTED Suite 1-S over My Co, NO imOl'S VSKD CASH and Carry Vi:dt the now (irocery and liaeket Store, jtist opened nt U-7 VIa:t Mala, and fve money on the neces; arles of life dur ing the war period. Look Over Our Stock The Truax Co. . J. W. Mitchell has closed out his blacksmith business, alter having been engaged in it continuously for the past 17 years, and has just closed a contract with State Fish and Game Warden Shoemaker to construct and aell all the fish screens used turnout the state. He will retain his ladder manufacturing biudnotis on v South Riverside, howeyer, and will have his fish Bcreea establishment on Kust Main street In the store room just vacated by tho Waters paint store, into which he moved today. Thero aro about 4000 irrigation dltcbC3 to be screened thruout the state, and the orders for tho screens, which .Mr. Mitchell will make, will be taken hy the deputy fish and game wardens in their respective districts. Stato Fish Screen Superintendent Jack Altkcn is at present In eastern Oregon lining up tho deputies In that section to tako screen ordors. The making of screens will bc.gjn at once, and -Mr. .Mitchell expects the busi ness to increase rapidly and give em ployment to a number of men. OFFICII WAR . FILMS AT PAGE CoitHMiciu louuirruH' l!ui first of- i'icnil L'niU'il Stutcs war film, ''l'er- hiii-r's t'riisjitlor.i" will be .shown bv tlio -Committee ou I'ublic Informa tion's division of films, of whieli ( hiirles S. Hart is director, nt the I'iii:e. Of i-ourse it will be impossi ble to show in one evening, or in faet in ninny eveniniis, more tlttin a min imum of that bus been done by the government for war purposes, but through careful selection '-Pershing's Crusaders" gives n very fair idea of some of -the more important activities not only of Iho army and navy bat of the vust number of civilians who arc doing things to insure victory for our arms. , Yon will realize that you lire at war with the Hun after seeing this pic ture. A vust amount of territory is covered. From the first plotting of German spies in this country,' caus ing strikes jind -fires, to the scenes showing "our boys" uctually in tho fighting line', the film unfolds a se ries of scenes which grip and stir the most sluggish blood. There are pic tures shown of how tho nationul army is being made into a powerful tabling factor. Hest of all there arc many scenes of American soldiers in Franco. licgiinents mnr.-h with swinging stride through picturesque French villages. Tho recreations of the soldiers aro shown. Tho daily life in the trenches is pictured in de tail. - : . - easy' And develops " great j-jr power ' and . mileage because ; of its full,' . -uniforni chain of boiling points. Look ' for the Red Crown1 sign before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY .(California). W. E. WALKER S per la I Afjriit Standard Oil ' WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER Pay IMionc: Pacific 227. Xitllit Phone: V. V. Weeks, 103-J 3. l.mly Assistant. See us if you have Barley, Oats and Hay tor sale. We Buy Sacks Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Largest collection of ! Second-Hand Organs over in MV.ll'oH, rimuinij in price fro in !."i.(H to sjO.OO. Soino choice c1kih'1 organs fr schools ami churches. Palmer's Piano Place 23 South Central. mi Si a? TryTK sway Perhaps you've always uced Fels-Naptha Soap with boiling water. Of course, ii gives splendid results. But next time you. have one or two pieces to clean, try washing them with Fels-Naptha in water of com fortable temperature. The result will astonish you. The wasliing is perfect. And so easy! It will ba caf ier still when you do all the wash in the Fcls-Nagtha way. At yotzr cwn grocer's v JnE gUGLE (WVU- Summons all the forces and resources of the Republic tp ' the defease of Freedom THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE j which the United States authorities have ranked as one of the , fifteen distinguished institutions of the country for excellence m I military training, has responded to the call. The College 19 4 distinguished not only for its military instruction, but Distinguished also kor .Its strong industrial courses for men and for women; . In Agriculture, Commerce, Engineering, ForMtry tl Home liconomio. Mining, 1'liarmscy, aad Vocational Education. 1 3 Its wholesome, purposeful student life. v.V- M Its democratic college spirit. 1 t Its successful graduates. Students enrolled last year, 3453; stars on its service flags; 1158;, -J over forty percent representing officers. , J College opens September 23, 1918 For catalog-, nawlrluitmed Booklet, and other information write to tlieRegiitrar.CorvaUii, Oregon IT IS VERY ESSENTIAL That your prescription ho compounded by a competent pharmacist, with drills and chemicals of pure qualify, and that tho doctor's ordors he followed absolutely. Wo do all this. Wo do all in our powor to help tlio doctor help tlio sick. PHOXE 8M. Heath's Drug Store TUB SAN TOX STORE Painting, Paper Hanging. Decorating and Tinting Now Is tho time to have your house painted to protect tho sauio for tho winter. Wo guarantee every Inch ot our work to bo first class; tho matorinl wo uso Is the vory best, rricos Aro Moderate. R. J. Miller Decorating Co. Estimates Free of Oinrjio COST OXK-HAIJ? AS MUCH And wear twice as long as the average Fabric Tire. Guaranteed 3,500 miles. puxcTuitK rnoop Our Service Station la now equipped with tho latest mechanical Tire Changer, Up-to-Date Vulcanizing Eqnmcni, Curtis Air Free From Oil. Try our Tiro Service It's Dlfferont, F7kT Roberts 132 S7 Riverside Vilmo Flour Is the Best and the Cheapest Owinu toilio Rovt-rniiicnt lTtruliitiiin of flour prices, wliii h arc nimlo with the idea of patronizing home mills and cutting out transportation, you ran hiiv VILMO cheaper than anv other flour in Jled ford. Ask your grocer for and insist on having VILMO. Its guaranteed and Made in Medford by Rogue Valley Milling Co.