PXQE TWO jrRDFORT) LTL TRTBUKE. MEDFORD. OKI-f IPX. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2(. IMS f OCAL AND L PERSONAL Ii. U. lllnman, city electrician for the past four or five yearn, tendered his resignation today to Mayor Gates, as he has accepted a position with t lie Southern Pacific railroad company as assistant electrical engi neer at a greatly increased remuner ation over Ills city salary, lie will be ptatlond at Portland and begins his ucv: duties on Oct. 9th. Last week Mr. Htnman married Miss lva Whltcomb al Moscow, Idaho. You will find a nice assortment of salmon, halibut, smelt, cod flsli, bass, at Fish Market. Vernon L. I. Vawtor, cashier of the Jackson County bank, leaves Friday for Eugene whoro ho will take the officers training courso of thirty days at tho University of Oregon. Pierce, of the greenhouse on East Main strcot, Is offering his practical ly brand now Ford for sale. Phone 374. Louis J. Simpson of Coos Boy who spoke at the Pago theater patriotic meeting last night, left this morning for Salem, whoro he will(dollver an address hofore the Klks lodge of that city tonight. Attornoy Newton W Borden has moved his law office to the Talm Mock, 107 East Main street. 177 The Modford stnto militia com pany after weeks of hard drill is now in splendid condition. TVs the company marched and drilled on the streets last night many favorable comments wore heard on Its military appearance Tho men now march with that precision nnd snap charac teristic of a well drilled body. The phonograph with a aoul. The new Edison Diamond Disc. Palmer Piano Placo, 28 South Central Ave. T. 0. lloyd loft today for Cle Klluin, Wash., 'or n farewell vlsil with his son, T. B. Boyd, formerly of Medford, who has been called In the draft. Whothor going to school or rnmp lng let us furnish tho liuu-h goods. Modford Fish Market. Major Jack Hamilton who spoke at tho Pago last night, and Fred V. Wears delivered patriotic addresses nt Gold Hill this forenoon and at Talent this nflernnon. O. C. Bosgs was chairman of tho Ciold mill meet ing. Major Hamilton speaks at Ash land tonight. It. V. Hat fluid, whoso homo Is on South Doer crook, was In Ibo city Saturday, bringing with hi m n silage cutter that was almost completely destroyed when, In some manner an explosion occurred, wrecking the muchlno nnd carrylng'tonio of Ihc parts 100 yards distant. Mr. Hat field Is nt a loss to know what caused tho explosion. Itoseburg News. Another good tlnio dnnco at the pavilion, Gold Hill, Saturday night. Sopt. 28th. 1(10 Jlr. nnd Mrs. K. Slscoll of Wasco, Oro., nro vlsllors In tho city and were callers nt tho Commercial club today. A party of Klatnalh Falls resi dents who arrived at tho Hotel Hol land last night nnd nro spending to day in tho city consists of Mr. nnd Mrs. P. Johnson, nnd Mosdames Edward Stolgor, C. T. Woodon, it. A. Kmmltt nnd ltuby Johnson. 10 por cent discount on men's nnd boys' shoos during Soptcnibor nt No. 10 South Central nvenuo, clly. Mrs. William l.usk and daughter. Mrs. John 1). Do Jarnelt arrived here today from Oregon Clly and will spend tho winter in Medford for Ihc benefit of Mrs. Do .larnctt's health. Mr. I.usk bus been hero for several months. Hamilton & Ellington pianos. II. N. Loflaud, 225 South Oakdale. look them over before you buy. 1S2 Mrs. (). Worthlngton of Medford Is flpcndlng the week in Salem accord ing to the Salem Capital Journal, and T. L. Taylor of Ibis clly is also In Balem alteaillng the Slale fair. Singer Sewing Machine Shop, ad justing, repairing, cleaning. Phone IHKI-lt. C. A. Chapman. 2 1.". S. Ci ntrul 1X1 Prof. 1. II. Vlnlng ami O. Winter nf Ashland, are enjoying n week or so of bunting in tho Prospect dis trict. Daily's Tnvl. Phono IS. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOlt KEN T - I :'.ou-ncrt stork for. i". miles from I'.uuene, Hut acres plow land, usual Iulli11u:;s. I'. I.. Clium bers, Kiu'.eno. 1 1; I WANTED--Apple. pikers. Phone 4os-lt:i. i ill' J'Olt SALE -W.aii.-.l pics: al.o .Ml lb. blioals. Phone tiis-lv.",. hi I FOR SALE - Nice cooking anil eat ing npples 2c pound. South (Irnpo. 1 ii 1 Tho senior class of the high school are responsible for the pretty and tastily arranged decorations of the age theater seen at last night's pa triotic meeting, and which will again bo seen at tonight's meeting. Cabbage for kraut. Maddox & Bonney, phone 87-H. 163 John H. Hoscngroen, an expert ac countant, fino musician and former high school principal of Logan, t.'tah, Is anxious to locate in Medford for tho benefit of his wife's health and Is corresponding with tho Commercial club to this end. Celebration danco at Cold Hill Saturday night will be the biggest danco of the season. Medford music. Good time as usual. !'! Tho arrangements mado last week for Itov. William T. Hamilton and Fred W. Moars to tour Klamath county this week and make liberty bond speeches wore later called off as the Klamath county campaign committee eliunged its mind and de cided to save expense by using only home speakors. For the best insurance see Holmes, tho Insurance Man. Tho draft board yesterday mallod out questionnaires to all men be tween the ages of 19 and 36 inclusive whoso serial numbers run between 1371 and 1692. Feather mattrasses and renovat ing. Douglas, 201 S. Itlvorslde. 102-.I. Chester Brown left today for Kla math Falls for a visit and may decide to stay there and take employment. In tho New York pear auction mar ket Wednesday Oregon Anjous sold at J2.75 and 3.95. Hoses at 12,9::. Comico at $r!."7, one-half boxes of Bosc at $2.36, and one-half boxes of Cornice nt S1.S0. Tho success of the 4th Liberty Loan drlvo will bo celebrated at the danco In the pavilion In Gold Hill, Saturday night, Sept. 28th. 160 Carl Nowbury, son of Gus iXw- bury, and George Higgs of Klamath ''alls, who huvo been visiting here this week leavo tonight for Eugene whoro thoy enter the University of Oregon as nicmbors of tho Students Army Training corps. Muttress making and furniture up. bolstering. Douglas, 201 S. River side. Phone 162-J. ' it. H. Abel, former cashier in the local power company office who for some limo has been serving in the navy as paymaster's clerk, baa been stationed for the past, flvo months at Newport, It. I. and writes that ho Is still anxiously awaiting an overseas assignment. Ono nnd three-color stock pear labels for sale. Medford Printing Co. tf Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ames of near Great Falls, Monl., left today for I. os Angeles, whero thoy will spend the winter, following a visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Godlovo. Mrs. Ames and Mrs. Godlovo nro sisters. There will bo a meeting of Ihc Southern Oregon Poultry association Saturday, Sept. listli, at 3:00 p. m. Public Library. Tho Jackson County Teachers in- sllluto will be held In Medford this year, Sept. 30, Oct. 1 nnd 2. Ileal-: .lents having neenmmodations for visiting teachers for these three days will pleaso call tho high school phone SI1-.I, Thursday and Friday and ro port tho samo. If you hnven't tried that cream brick chceso nt tho Fish Market you've missed a real treat. Tho three soldiers from Camp Fre mont who wero arrested by tho state polieo in the Slskiynus last Saturday night nnd who slnio then have boon confined In tho county Jail twalllng word frmn tho cantonment uuthor llles, were released last night and de parted at onco under orders to re port themselves at Vuncouver bar racks. Tho orders and transposi tion nrrived yesterday from Camp Fremont. Tho soldiers, who nro .1. ('. Wulker, I. A. Watson and L. Hod crick of tho 13th I n fa n try, bad a closo call from being classed as de serters as they bad only a day and n half yet llmo limit from the time of their nrrest. When arrested they were wearing overalls to disguise their uniforms nntl it Is thought tbc were on tho way home to Washing ton stale to visit relatives. They ex pect to he punished. Warner, Wort man & Guro have home made sorghum. Bring your bucket. 1B J. F. Wortmnn nrrived home today from a business visit at Eugene. Dr. Heine, Gnructl-Coroy lildg. AT R1ALT0 THEATER , TOMORROW AND SATURDAY . Mi T , .ltrWl V, JV KttitiA a,ri.t.,.f$ 4a Mrs. E. H. Jefferson and son James; of Klamath Falls, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen and olirr friends, en route homo from Salem. Mr. Jefferson will meet them horo In their car and drive home. . . One and three-color stock pear labels for sale. Medford Printing Co. tf Mrs. Maud Short and daughter of Santa Paula, Calif., who had been visiting Mrs. Short's sister, Mrs. Nell Campbell, left today for Ashland for a visit with Mrs. Short's mother. Ve have a few home fruit dryers on hand. Will close out at $6.00 each, comploto. P. F. & F. Factory. The Brunswick all phonographs in one. Palmer Piano Place, 28 South Central avenue. Bartlett'a taxidermist and fur store now open for business. Wo have the classy furs; come In and see them. Any furs you want remodeled or re paired, bring them In early. 126 East Main street. Wm. Sears or llutto Falls, was down to attend tho inspection of the state militia company Wednesday evening. Furniture packing, crating. Doug las, 201 S. Riverside, phono 162-J. Among visitors registered at the' hotels today wero A. L. (Junintanee of Washington, D. C, Mrs. L. D. Seely nntl Mrs. O. Itamsay of Carper, Wyo., II. D. Cameron of Vancouver, Wash.t George Dickinson of Sealllo, Will S. Tipton or Los Angeles, 1). T. McArlhur of Oakland, II. S. Ilagan, Mrs. W. P. Davis and . A. Blair of San Francisco, II. G. Doster of Van couver barracks, Airs. M. B. Ager, of AKcryMra! Ada Hays of Tillamook, Mrs. Dolly Graham of Eugene, .Mrs. T...I. Oruudell and Mrs. J. S. Hartley of Yreka, C. A. Biennis of Grants Pass, nnd W It. Cohen, I). H. Atkin son and C. E, Ferguson of Portland. Celobrnta the success ot tho 4th LIherly Loan drive anil nttend the Liberty danco In tho pavilion at Gold 11111, Saturday night, Sept. 2Sth. K9 CAPTURED HUN GUNS ARRIVE FOR DISPLAY DR. RICKRRT WASHINGTON', Kepi. 'Jli Tliir-ly-nine German field guns, cnplurci! by Anterieun soldiers in Franco have arrived niul are bein distributed lo eastern cities- I'nr display during the fourth liberty loan rnmpuiun. They range from tltre lo six inches caliber mill bear unities of tliou- Ilun or home? Which do you pre fer? There Is but ono answer to that query, hence tho Liberty loan bond campaign committee is at a loss to understand why the people of the Medford district 'do not make more baste to subscribed liberally for lib erty loan bonds. Unless tho people wake up quickly and begin a rush with tholr subscrip tions it will be out of the question for the Modford district to go over tho top with Its quota of $300,000 thiB week, or come anywhore near it. Up to today only $8.1,000 had been subscribed, which means that only $10,000 was subscribed yesterday Including one $2000 subscription from John It. Tomlin. "The sub scriptions are coming in very, very slow,'' said Chairman Kldtl today. "The people are not yet awake." The largest subscription mado so far during tho campaign Is that made directly and indirectly amount ing to $4000, 'by W. A. Folger, coun ty food administrator. The firm of Gaddis and Dixon have subscribed $1"00. The above mentioned sub scriptions are the largest so far. The following have made $1000 subscrip tions: A. E. Bliss, Win. A. Sumner, Hales Piano House, L. B. and Mrs. Brown, R. II. Toft. Oregon Life In surance company, Jano Carrol, Ul rlch & Ityan, S. It. McConnthy, W. F. Isaacs, Frank M. Calkins, Fannie M. Wllhinglon, P. C. Blgham, W. C. Earhurt, Mall Tribune nnd Sun. CALLED 10 COLORS Sheriff ifnlli Jennings, who np pliiM for cntrntu'c lo the ini'mitry officers' training: sc)ioi on August (itli, has just ri'ccivi'd his orders to report I'nr duly and is preparing to ,1'iiler military service. The orders came from Camp Pike, which is located near Little iiocli, Ark., and instruct liiiji to rcnurt at that camp not later than October ll? Mr. Jennings said toiluv that he would probably depart on October t It or 7th. The question as to when lie will resign his office of sheriff is still undecided, he said, hut he will hold a conference on the matter wilh the county officials within the next few da vs. sands of American soldiers penciled on the guns, the wheels and carriages. Most of these guns were captured in the offensive between Soissons and liheims. '"i ihodd b6 on every table! SCANT POSIOM ( A flavor almost mdistinguisheblo from coffee ) for years the favorite paace-time beverage of tens of thousands . Wow evsn more prominent because "Made in America ''and a saver of ocean tonnage ir.uch needed for cxrr firmiss "Over There V Made instantly-no .boiling . 1 & A s'jpar savor and a trolv Js ; delicious and satisfy in. table 12. drink for ycun& uwu old. & VOK BA1.H (iimil -a!i tna-hini pump tyU nit; nak uiiln wiih drop Irnvrn K.itn iN.irtli Ouk (IhI, phnm ! 'i li. 1 in os W iW.Wf"VM'yrCK',ll'HiHIMJilW...Pl,". 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Plug it up with waste,' neglect it, and you're sick on your feetThe wastematter stagnates, under goes decay,' fermentation and germ action, i Dan- gerous poisons' areT produced,' that'ean easily be absorbed and carried all over the body. ' Allow constipation to become established, and you are liable to become definitely and miserably sick and not 'on your j feet either, You have broken Nature's laws, t Better be kind to her.? Keep the danger zone clean, with a regular bowel movement, and Nature will thank you, and pay you back in gold coin health, good nature, and a feeling of eagerness for your daily task. - A large proportion of almost every form of sickness is caused or made worse by the poisons produced as a result of constipation. 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We Buy Sacks Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Painting, Paper Hanging, Decorating and Tinting " Now Is tho time to have your houso painted to protect the snme for tho winter. We guarantee every Inch ot our work to bo flrst claas; the material we use Is tho very best. rrlcPM Arc Moderate. R. J. Miller Decorating Co. ISdnmtrs 1'iw or Charge GATE SATIRES (T)ST OMMI.M.K AS Mt t ll And wear twice as long as the average Fabric Tire, Guaranteed 3,(00 miles. rrxcTritE rnM)P Our Service Station Is now equipped with the latest mechanical Tire Changer, Up-to-Pate Vulcanising Equipment, Curtis Air Free From Oil. Try our Tire Service It's Different. F. R. Roberts 1 32 S. Riverside WA.VTKI) CIDER APPLES KMK'.IT P.VKIXG CO. J'edford, Ore. l'liouo i-l)-It. NOIICE Wc have secured the BRUNSWICK AGENCY From Mr. Walters and Lave a fine assortment of thelat est improved machines for your inspection. Also large stock of PATHE RECORDS Palmer's Piano Place ; 23 South Central. i 4