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PAGE TWO MT.DFORD MATE TIURUNE. MEDFORD. OREC.OX, SATURDAY, "REPTEMRER '14, 101S TOCAL AND J PERSONAL The 69th artillery In which arc over 20 former members of the Sev entli company, lias arrived Btifa In France. A message to tho above ef fect was received this forenoon by Mr. and Mrs. J. II. ISclllni;er from their son Ralph. Other Moil ford par. ents whoBO sons are in tills orgunlza Hon received similar nicssuKCs today, Including Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lofluiid, We now have a first-class auto machinist who Just arrived, and we are prepared' to handle all kinds of auto repair work. Valley UaraKe. 154 And still It rains. From Friday morning up until 8 a. m. today the rainfall amounted to .57 of an hull, making the total precipitation so far this month 1.1 1! inches. Still more rain Is In sight as the local prediction this morning was for rain tonight nnd Sunday, while the government forecast Is for ri.lnH In this part of Oregon next week. School books for all tho grades al West Side Pharmacy, (iood service able second-hand books taken on ex change. 151 The members of tho school board and tho teuchers of tho Bchools will attend the Burvlce at tho Melhodlst church Sunday night, when Itev. Dr. Rollins will preacli a sermon appro priate to tho opening of schools Mon day. Wanted Ten bright capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell well known goods to established dealers. 125.00 to $.".0.0 per week; railroad oda farcpaid; woekly advance for traveling expenses. Addross at once Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. 13!), Omaha, Nobr. F$d Q. Snodlcor loft Thursday afternoon for Camp Pike near l.lltlu Rock, Ark., to nttond tho Infantry of ficers training school for four months, at tho expiration of whirl, tlmo ho expects to bo awarded a com mission. Mr. Snodlcor only recently returned from taking a month's offl cprs training courso nt tho University of Oregon. Ona sad thrce-colo stock pear labels for sale. Modford I'rlnllng Co. tr 'Miss Knthorlino Soulier who has ween a long dlHlnnco operator in the tolephono exchange lvero for over n yoar past, left this morning for Port, land, whero sbo expects to take em ployment In n tolophono exchange of tho state metropolis. 10 por cent discount on men's and boys' shoos during September at No. 10 South Central avenue, city. Mrs. W. Charles Lnngabecr of Tu coma who en route homo from I.oh Angeles stopped oTf hero for n visit with Mr. nnd Mrs. M. S. Schmidt, old acquaintances from bock cast, let' for homo today. s Feather mattresses and renovat ing. Douglas, 201 S. Itlvorsldo. 1U2-.I. H. C. Joy nnd wife, Miss l.nurn .ley nnd Anderson Joy, of Medfiird, were In Eugonn ycslorduy on a motor trip thru tho stato. Kugcno Messenger. Tho phonograph with n soul. Tin now ICdlson Diamond Disc. Palmer Piano Place, 2S South Central Ave. The public market of this morning which had been counted on to be the hest of tho season, did not meet this expectation becauso of tlte heavy rain. Despito (ho downpour from early morning, Ijowovcr. there was a plentiful supply of everything except peaches and potutoi-s and a large pa tronage. Potatoes which had been expected In from 1'erslnt by parcel post failed to nrrlvo, probably be causo tho rain or tho past two days had prevented digging them. Mr. I'red Alton llalght, teacher of piano, (specialist), announces fall term. MIhs i:ihel Dean, assistant teacher, llalght Music F.tudln, 4 nl Carnelt-Corey (Liberty) building. Medford, Oregon. Phono 72. l.'.o Miss Nellie Ileirer of Kugene, who tntight In the public school here fur the past two years and will lea- h this year in the schools of her home i lly, left for Kugene Ibhi morning after a several days visit with friends. Mattress making nnd f .irnlturo up holstering. Douglas, 201 S. Itivor sld. Phone 12-.I. Mrs. ,1. jr. Kllgore and son anil daughter of Ungue itlver, left today for Diinsiiiulr where they will spend the winter. : Furniture parking, crating. Doug las, 201 8. Hlverslcle, phono IC.2-J. Mrs. 8. M. 1 1 ii wit who with her husband located lit I'lirJnml List April and who bad hn-n ,,.n. several , days looking after business ntattei left for Portland today. Daily's Taxi. Phono 1 3. Following a visit here with lu-t Bister, Mrs. Jl. D. Hull. Mrs. I". .1 Stnrkey and daughter Tbeima !-ft Saturday for Ibclr home nt Uoppiicr. Ore. Mrs. 1'mil Hanson, local agent for Ntiliono Corsets. Phone :,WII. Km; Tho Itndclllfe thaiit!iniini lent where tho chautauiiua pruRrams for the benefit of the local Led Cros chapter will he held lieglnnlng today, was pitched on Friday on huMuarkei square opposlto the .uh hotel. Dr. and Jlrs. JI. C. Harbor are still withoet any official news ns to the fats of Lieutenant iXuwell Harbor, their son, who daring an airplane battle last month was seen to descend In his disabled plane behind the (ior- man lines. Two days ago Dr. linrber received a message from the war de partmont that as yet that department had no word even of tho mishap that befell tho young Jledford soldier. Dr. Barber has asked tho war depart ment to at once take steps If possible to ascertain from tho German gov ernment tho whereabouts of Newell and whether he was injured. one ana tnrce-coior stock pear labels for Bale. Medford Printing Co. tf Former Chief of Police J. 13. Hilt- son arrived home today from Port land whero ho testified before the federal grand Jury in tho slacker and white slavery case against a Califor nia man ho arrested In this city. F. Hoy Davis was also a witness in this case before tho grand Jury. Dr. Ilolne, Garnett-Coroy Bldg. The heavy rain of last night and this morning, together with tho fact that most gutters thruout tho city wore filled with leaves and other matter, caused many catch basins In Jfedford to becomo clogged, rosulting in small Hoods In a number of loca tions. For tho host Insurance soe Holmos, the Insurance Man. Frank and lOugeno Itlebo loft this morning for a visit with their father at Hilt until .Monday. Flag ornaments for radiators. C. K. Gates Auto Co. l.r.0 Jlrs. F. C. Claussen and son, for merly of Medford, together with .Mrs. H. H. Bryant, who are en routo from Corvallis to JVatsonvlllo, Calif., where they will locate permanently slopped off hero for a visit with Miss Hello Grlerson and JUsb Ida Keith, left for Wnlsonvllio today. (The, Brunswick all phonographs In one. Palmar Piano Place, 2 8 South Central avonuo. .Mark Montgomery, tho local South ern Pacific agenl, arrived homo last night frotn Portland where ho attend ed a conference or Southern Pacific agents. ..Wo. have n few homo fruit dryers on baud. Will close out at $6.00 each, complete. P. F. & F. Factory. Mr. and .Mrs. Sharon Hawk left to day for tlio Hawk Mountain ranch near Derby whero Jlr. Hawk will take ehargo of tho lumber mill for merly operated by his brother, n. S. Iliiwll; who Is In Ibo aviation service In Franco. Mrs.' A. J. Calkins of Hugeno. vice chairman or tho woinon's Liberty Loan committee for Oregon, who on routo home fronrKlamath Falls stop ped off here for a Liberty Loan con- I'erenco yesterday and n visit with luilgo and Jlrs. F. Jl. Calkins, left for Kugene this morning. Phil Jlelschau, manager or the Im perial hotel or Portland and K. K Kubll, member of tho legbilalure frotn Portland and formerly or Jack sonville, arrived In the city today from a visit to 'tho Iteddy chrome initio nt Seiad, Calif., and a sojourn In the steamboat district where they took up clalniB on rich deposits of chromo. Jlr. nnd .Mrs. M lit on Ottoman and children following a vacation spent lu Jledford and vicinity and San Francisco, from which city they ar rived this morning, leave tonight for their home at Itlddle. whero Jlr. Ottoman Is Southern Pacific agent. When five more ears of pears were shipped east from Jledford last night the total number of cars shipped so far this season reaehi d ti;u. A telegram received In the city this morning from Jlartla ISeddy al San Francisco, slated that he would not return to Medford until, next week. Willi Jlr. and Jlrs. liose llark ilull and Postmaster Jllnis .Mr. Iteddy left a week ago last Jlnnday by auto for a week's visit at San Francisco. It Is presumed that the party will re turn together next week. Jlr. anil Jlrs. It. It. Darnellle who until recently were located at Falls j creek where Mr. Iiarueille was opera, tor for the power company, left s.il urilav for Oakland, Calif., to reside. after a visit at Unite Falls and with Mr. and Jlrs. Grover Iiarueille In Medford. .Mrs. William llroad and son Wil liam left tod. iv "for their home at Weed, following a visit at Jackson ville with relatives. Notice My wife, Jlrs. It. W. (Gene) t'raw foril, having left my bed anil heard I will not be rcspnn-dhlo for debts contracted .by her. I III IS. W. t'l.'AWI'Oltll. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDKKTA KE1J Day Phone: Pacific 7. Night Plumes: V. V. Wn-kx, 1II;I-J-J. l.tiily Assistant. Soe us If you luivc Barley, Oats iiiul lltiy for salt). Wc Buy Sacks Monarch Seed S Feed Co. "PARLOR. BEDROOM AND OATH," AT PAGE MONDAY. f i ' r - 3 - ' ' Aro you a wife wlio is proutl of her hiiHtunul'a fatal attrartitm for worn on? Or arc you tho husband In the ciho? In either event, you should mo to see "Parlor, Heihoom and Math," tho screamingly funny farce comedy which A. H. H'oods will present at tho I'age theatre on Monday evening, direct from 1ho Republic theatre, N'ew York, where It was one of the conspicuous comedy hits of last sea son. "Parlor, TJcdroom and Hath" is said to contain one of the most in genious plots ever embodied In a comedy. As much of it aa lias boon divulged concerns tho adventures of nn innocuous young husband, who Is compelled to live up to his wife's comeption of him ns a gay Lothario. Modest and innocent as he is, she still belfdves liim irresistible to women, and glorlea in his imaginary past. To sustain the illusion he pro ceeds to pose aa a dare-dovil, and quite unwittingly becomes involved in a desperate situation in a private suite in a lonely wayside inn. A carnival of laughter follows in the wake of his predicament, and a wealth of hilariously amusing lines and situations. Al RIALTO SUNDAY Monroe Salisbury, winner of screen laurels Tor his work in uii'.ny master Bluebird photoflrninaK, is nt the Ki alto theater with his latest and per haps ino-t appealing drama of the great, west, liieideut aljy, he carries a new role to add to the wonderful gallery of characters he has already n ado famous, . , If you like a pood scran, if you are in sympathy with the mifn of moder ate means w ho is bucking tho monop oly of big business, you will like Mon roe Salisbury as Alan Maclhmald in "Winner Takes All," founded on Cr. V. OgdenV novel, (Tlie Hustler of Wind Kiver," which will be shown at the Kialtn theater tnmororw. ' You will recall Monroe Salisbury as the star of "Hungry Kyes,' "The Sav acre' "The Guilt of Silence,'? "Hands Down," and other successful dramas, of the screen. I WOULD YOU! AVE $300 1 .Mrs. Thomas Fulton and daughter left Friday for a visit at Yreka whore lira. Fulton, who had been ill for two weeks , with ptomaine poisoning, hopes to thoroly recover her health. SALVATION II DRIVE 10 OPEN HI ME Kndorr.cd by President V:I:-on, Secretary Baker and General Persh ing, approved by tho national, state i"nd locnl council of defense, tho (U Jzmis of Medford and all points In tho county aro Invited to participate lu tho drive for funds for tho Salva tion Army to keep up t lu ir splendid work in Kranco among our imya over thore. Drive will open on Wednes day. Of their undaunted courage nii.1" r firo, their devotion to the best inter ests of tho hoys Mine ran be no doubt. Tho Salvation Army lnslitf liavo brought to the American soldier perhaps the mont chnraeterl.'-'tlc bit of tho far off home hind that has fallen to his lot in all hi:i army life. Who that knows the American hoy at homo can but realize what real home made doughnuts and pics "like moth er uml to nuikn," prepared for him under all the trying circumstance-! of tho field and .served with the fine courtesy of nnblo American woman hood, mean in pu-tatnlng him amid his privations. This is a characteris tic service of tho army. Their Quota is modest and will lie easily met by many small subscrip tions of willing citizens. Tho council of defense aro prepar ing tho names of team captains and workers and will publish the same very soon. Each person named will bo expected to report to his captain by phone or in person at once and hold themselves ready for service Wednesday morning. This Is a pa triotic duty and all are under the conscription law now. Among tho Radcllffo Chautauqua entertainers who are guests at tho Hotel Medford aro J. A. Robinson, Alihy A. Flint, Mary .Toslin, Myeta II. Cilkinson, Louisa Higglns and Alexa Whitiniro of Washington, I. C, and .lean I'ariot, Alfonso Hocus, Oreste Hweanto and Ore.it Co'ppola of New York. - ' ,.,-t DR. RICKRRT KYK8 SCIK.XTIFIOAMiY TI'.STKI), AXI) GLASSES PROPERLY, FITTED Suite 1-8 over Mny Co. NO liltOl'S I'SIOI) THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AtniiiuiircH ti St'i'yion Lt-ctinv Siiiiilnv l'viMiiny; nt lOiht O'Cloi-k "Our Educational Fears, Hopes & Obligations" To lit1 Ciiven ly the 1 mister L. MYROJN BOOZER. I'Miii'iitui's, Pal runs iiud the leiiertil PuMin Curilially Inviied. , ff Bountiful Wheat CrcpN? kfJ1' U ls r,'!,orll1 ""' tills year's ,)' wheat rrop exceeds lust yi-nra I y VAv A 7 i lo.ono.oi.Hi luisliels. tlreat mianii- W I ji ties ef new wiie.it are on the way to 7 T tlr ' market. l lV A jia( ; This Is n splenilM rhnwln.c un,l 11 ? ttA i ' "null rre'llt nuist lie uiven to t!-, I 31 A lbA Patriotic farmers of the l S. A. X , V We tire nt your fervlre In h.m!::,i A VI: mntter.i nnl rnnllnlly Invito vmir 1 I A-n-';v' 2 '. v...,.. '.VJ T Oregon's Honor Roll IX (he coming 4th Liberty lnin liivc Oregon will liavo an Honor lioll of "Vidnnteer' suhMiiUTs who liavo presented their Mihset'ipticniK to ho ImuiUs I XSOLK ITKI) early in the inornlnK. opening day, Sept. 2H. IF YOl want to help Ore gon k over I In t4ip KIHHT nMoin, ho sure that YiU'H n nine gels oil that lit. E.I ;; Win. G. Tail, President I1 ' ij j nationjulJ f f ? ? X f t y f t t t T T t ? The price of the Overland Model 90 has advanced $205 Within about 30 days a 10 war tax goes' on all cars We have seven Model 90's inv stock that we bought at the old price These Cars we 1 (A C Will Sell at . . V The New price is $125C The war tax will be another $100 BUY NOW AT $1045 AND SAVE $300 , ? C. E. GATES AUTO CO. t t t t f f t T T t t t t t ? t t f J t t f f t t f f t School Books THIS IS HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES You e.nn find every tiling your youngster needs for the new school term, right here in our extensive stock. Pens, Rulers, Pencils, Erasers, Fountain ' Pens, Tablets, Etc., Etc. If you can not come personally, just send the kiddies down with a list and they will be fiven as careful and courteous attention as if vou came yourself. A few of the old thick pencil tablets left at 5c. First come, first served. WEST SIDE PHARMACY TJlO ftOl&k Store MEDFORD, ORE. rr. -.. establish ttr ie e ; OUR BOYS WITH THE COLORS Arthur lAiger Fred r.ntzbacli W E Childs Leo 0. fonts AValdron Drew R. R. Ehel I'M l'.ss ( W. Foster A. ('. llaxelriL; K. '. Keiidrickf K. llowells (i. A. Larsen .Newton Lewis I has. YV. Lvnn A. R. Mi (iiiilev ( Clyde A. Malone ( irover Mi'dlev E. Carl Miller John Nelson 1 low ai'd O'Connor C. I'". Olsen W. II. Parker H. K. Poor .1. P.. Stubhs llarrv Thompson Ly le" Walt her II. J. 'alterriure Win. C. Wells 11. A. Wit tick P. C. S. hol D. Duiinon Liberty lioiids helped to put them (here. Liberty Duiu.j ;'.'. tain them there! California-Oregon Power Company MEDFORD, OREGON t x