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V.M 'f I- r. i PAGE TWO f OCAL AND i PERSONAL Tht AIiIih I Mlla i las of tilt Chris, llun 8imda school Mill meet with MM. A. J llanhy, 728 Welch street, Ttittftday aftsrnoon. All members are cordially Invited. iFlve-plere orchestra at Star thea ter tonight. Th work of Installing th electri cal machinery for the operation of th elevator In the new federal building has (men completed. D Voe gtvea trading stamps with everything egrept groceries. The annual? midsummer festival of tf Seandliiarlans of the Itogtte river V)Ijy will b held in Llthla park, Ashland, Saturday, June 24. del your milk, cream, butter, eggs aad buttermilk at ! Voe'. llffury r'allaglian leaves In the morning for his mining claims in the lJlue Ledg diittrlct. Typewriter paper of all kinds at Medford Printing Ce. il lorn brook paper have Issued de nials of the Kory published 111 the Sacramento Ilee that auto partlee from Medford and Ashland to that elty were unduly hilarious and rerk less In driving over the Pari fir I Ugh way a week ago Sunday. The world's greatest companies Holmes, The Insurance Man. A James Klmi'ton or Keddlng. f'al.. Is a business vlnllor lit the rlly and valley. i J, O. Oerklng, the riont nil around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any whore, time or place. Studio 228 Itnln St. I'hnne SIO-J. Chester Oliurter of Salem, Is among the out-of-town visitors lit the city for a few days. .Inst received, another car of that high grade Olympla flour. Doing at $1.10 while It lasts. U. II. Hrown. Chester Bterenson of Ashland, Bfwut Tuesday In this city visiting friends. Weston Camera Shop for first-class hadftk finishing and kodak supplies. II. J. Ilauley of Corvallls is amniiK the out-of-town visitors registered In the city this week. Try a King Spits cigar and eir courage home Industry. tf Mrs. Dick Itland or (Irants 1'iiss, 1 visiting friends sn! rotative tu this elty and Jacksonville. Postage stamps at !) Vtte'i. The comnieneement exercises of lh Oregon Aiulcullursl college ut Corvallls, will lomniencn Friday, June S and end Tuesday, June 8. Clasa reunions and ulumnl functions will be held nest Saturday. Maths !Bc. Hotel Holland. Charles Sweeny of Simkane, mil lloualre minimi man, a well known U a Bomber of Medford people, who Wr grelved by the news of hi death at Portland, e arly Tuemla Morning. Mm Dave Woods about that fir in BMiUlMit policy. Office Mall Tribune HM. Jet M. Hader of Phoenix, spent Tusaday In this elty attending to bus iness matters. 1) Vm buys beer bottles. Arthur Young of Ashland, transact ed business and visited friends In this elty Tuesday. moke a King Spits cigar, le. They ara home-mad. tf John Hansen of Trail, has returned la his home after attending u few days In this city on busluc. Or. Klrchgessner will be at Hotel Naah every Wednesday. Hours for oasNltatlon 10 to S. rtfrs. K. It Talor of Aabland. vis I ld friends uud relatives In this city Monday and Tuesday. Whipping cream at DaVoe's. Uud Hamptou. owned by Jaunts HuwrK of Anhland, and llemiln MtlU. owned by IHck Turpin of UiU clti Mill run a match race Smnl;, i u im- in. at the fairgrounds for .i i." Your lawn niowei- macuine sharp eneit at Mtl hells Phone 820 J. Since the JackKonvillv In .i iii li of tin Southern Dnsou Traitum .oiii I i4t 1 1 hi'Kali upi'ruiloiiri Din' lii' ."i r.tioK huve t" en t ak tu In 'li" 1,'ti ter turned (Mm maik Monli inn lug This iii lint,' the train, 'inn the Ix'Miuuliu hi th ertivc, u I not for tin- con ii m mMt hrauib aiocc Iton't ioiui n.mnti' talk ou "Fed eral MarkitniK Plan" at the Mbrar; May 41, si 2 i' in 6 N. F. M .ii .) -i t f ui (Ir.inu I'ami, Ik spending a ( Uv In the ttt t lending to ' i-nu'w matter Gates sells Ford cars, fjoo down and lf a mouth iWth Hll, -!! kniian in tlii tit) and Ciauu !'-. win-re a ruu tlf Ol 111 I'm 4IHili atlt.titnl tt H ifed. is nu edltur t Tb Jjiim " piii'tr'iil'lHitil in PoMtaid tu 'in iii4iht of tit ii i it ft urn in tfitti ,ir u'utnt kttut i ' nig 6r HiUksnakaa at If Voa a ' iiiiir- Tr.nitirf. f'Mir aur iriiitonUnt of Midfoot uv it, t l-Tiistiie f Han Fn4i'tw t'' eiu'!ri, nti4 MiPla riaM fru a '-art Iii il Kl!' I'etts Vs i' -iid tlillil iing VtatlM Irtvals '-nOrtiWllPJJ' I'. i r V. lirrlrr o' S.t' ' I) Vat ( J a ' m-ii j i iiof n ' ' ' i r I tti f-U 'I In- xinnilKllig In over Have nur house and window cleaning done ly one who knows how. Work done by hour or contract. "Illlly," expert window cleaner. Phone 308-J. B9 A. I,. OWens of Montague, Cal. Is among the out-of-town visitors in the city this week. In accordance with the usual cus tom, business housea will close at noon Tuesday. Jackson County Bus. Iness Men's association, Earl C. Gad dls, president. 6s W. F Turner, former auditor of the Pacific A Kastern, and later au ditor or the North Uank railroad and Oregon Trunk, bna been promoted to be vlre-prenldent of the Spokane, Portland A Seattle systems affiliated lines and of the (Ireat Northern Pa ri fie Steamship Co., succeeding C. O. Jenks, resigned. Mr. Turner visited Medford last week. In tribute to James J. Hill, em pire buttder, whose funeral will be held Wudnesday afternoon at St. Paul, Minn., the offices of the P. E. will be closed from noon until 'i p. m., and all traffic halted from 12 m. to 12:05 p. m. This will m the custom on all rati and steamship llnus owned or controlled by tho Hill llitereats. lfidison Marshall of ths city, has sold a short story to Popular Mnau sine, which will appear In an early edition of that publication. vlohnson's cafe Is back under the aame old management and tho snmo courteous treatment will be given as before. 68 The annual flag day exerclsos of the Klks lodge will be held June 1 1 at their new temple. iJ. II. Carleton of Central Point, spent Tuesday In Medford attending to bualness. !Mrs. John II. Kngllsh, who under went an operation ror appendicitis at Central Point two eeks ago, hits been removed to her home. Miss Alice Ilecroft of Ashland, vis ited friends and relatives In this city Tuesday afternoon. tt'oitnty Clerk George Gardner of Jacksonville, spent Tuesday after noon In Medrord. Mr. and Mrs. ICrnest Webb or Cen tral Point, In ve itstabllalied a resi dence at the Hotel Med'ord ror the season. Work Is proceeding sitbstaullsll) on the construction of the catsup plant on the Southern Pacific line op posite the Ice plant. Mr. Xlniiner of the Knight Packing company. Port land, Is euperlntendiug the work. The work or Installing additional machinery In the Itogue Itiver Val ley Canulng comtiany'a plant Is near Ing completion. vlohnson's cafe Is bark under the aame old management and the same courteous treatment will be given as before. .'( O, 8. Sunderson of Peudloton, thin state, I enjoying a business visit to Medrord and the valley this aeek. Mrs. J. A. Plnkerton of Harrison. Idaho, is a Medford visitor this week. F. O. Hyatt uud family or South Newtown street, enjoyed an outing at the itogue river hatchery yester day. Ueorge Porter has received from a frleud iu tirunts Pass, a present of a bulldog pup of long pedigree and eomdderable canine value. K It Price uud wife or Kay Gold, spent the first of the week In thin city. Owing to this being Decoration Hay aud a legal holiday there will be no meeting of the city council to night. The regular first of the mouth meeting will be held next Tuetiday, wheii action upon the Uiue t.edge railroad boudiug proposition will be considered. F.rle AuderiUMi of the Hlue Ledge district, returned to his home Tue day after a short slay in this iit Work upon the rveu tracing of the Jscksonvllle road with bucklioi muvel uml graulte sand begau Mon day. nVhulUe and Carlton have the (untrsii which is expected to be completed by the middle of lnl Cue Prim of Jacksonville, knt Tuusduy moruiiiii in Medford attend lug to huilues matter' larlon laitue of Hold mil, hp.mii u few hours Monde) in this ui. ,n business. ' JtolNftl i'cloiite of Kagle I'oiul, i like o'ii iaiimii he cm -l.h i.J as 1' waning friends and tvhitivis iu tbiu'we stood gloiu iu ihe woil.l . tit) for a few days. s i llurnlsh of Kagle I'olnt, ir.iiai ie Uusiuesa matters iu this iiy for a few hours Tuesday. I'm oner John A I'erl made au of filial trip to Ashland Tuumlas inuin tin; Kenneth liiegory of Weed. Cal . U spt'iidiiis a iv days in the ci uu liisliiih- VUs Kllxabcth tkhoi'iieiibeieti ef iik4, Cl . i VistHug friniiN iii Duo ii v tln wtck 'otui X SiiNiirlle of Portland dti'lty ailUitut of internal revenue lot this disttut is ii tiding If '!! li IU I liv ilh old fill lids .1(1 tr A !.' to Klg"i.ttii cuutHv lr. lUstif Ot liidi't, la Ittiig iu ttits ilv unit turd ri rtkurs lor ft da frank Iik uf t;ttif l4U4ltl4 iUHlWtJilli f' MEDFOttT) NTlTj TRIBUNE, MEDFORD A LI II 10 II DEPARTED Ik'ilfird p.ml i'- .iiiiiui'I Inli. Hi '" the ileud lieiiM n tin- cml win t" dliv HlJli a imrmlc, cX'-r-iM'- at tli. I'mtv lli'Mlii. ii k'fiier:il -ii-icri-ii'ii t buine--nni! deeui'iitmn of grne with I'liiwi r- uml ll.i - 1'iiiler the niiiice u tin i A. II. nnl WiinienV Itilnl 'ni"-, tin iiiiriide wiiw held in the morninir, the line of niun-h beinit down Minn street I'nmi the city park tu the I'uge theiiter. The entire niemlicrMhip of the 0. A. II. uml W. H. C. were in line, and the rank hnve thinned ince lut neeoratinn day. The line of inunh win lieuded iiy the Medl'ord hand, followed liv fra ternnl orgnnisntiMii1, hcIiohI ehihlren and ( oin pn ii v 7, ('. A. ('. At the Puire theuter the nildrcKi f the day wu delivered by the Re v. Wm. Ii. Hamilton of the Kiii'oiul Ii ii nil. He dwelt upon the debt of love owed the nation to the old nl ilier, who fought for the preHervn tion of the t'niim. He arituetl tlint in a worhl war mm! the honor paid the veternnx liv Amerien wu n oingular lncnge of love. The aililrcMi vu of iiiiii-iihI merit and t'orec and wn li tftii'il to Iiy n Inrge uinlienee. I'utriotie reudiii(w, nmn" and mn-ie weie iriven by Mr. (leorjfe T. WIImui, Mihm Sudie Whitman, Mis Weliitei, 5Ir. I.ynette Iluvinun anil Kurre-t ICd-iiieiiilt-H. The theater wu deeornted with the nutional eulor. All day long Medford people jutir neyi'il to the ccnietcric to lay token of memory upou the liiHt reting pluet'M if iiepnrteil onei, and the (1. A. If. held their simple ami impreMve exen-iiiw, n ti(f mill flowers beinp placeil upon the Kfavc ,.,.), ,,.. parti'il veteran. Cilv and count ult'icci, the bank mill jMi-ti 1 1 iii' wcie I'liixeil nil ilnv. The -Inn'- ami burlier -hup cln-cil at liuiiii. L The Choral soilit on he-Ira hud another lehearsal l.ot cveuliiK In their courm uf prviiarutlou for the forthcoming rourvrt to be given at the Page theater, Friday evening, June t. and their Interpretation of the orchestrations gives promise of the chorus having a splendid assist ance and support in their rendition of the program. The orcheatru Is comjtoseil of the best musicians from different point of the valley as well as Medford. The fact that this society la or ganising and bringing together the best talent of the valley, for the purpose of studying and rendering the compositions of the greatest mas ters is bound to stimulate the musi cal and artistic taste of the com Hiuaity. The chorus and orchestra will he brought together this even ing for rehearsal in which there a ill be seventy -five musicians participate. WANTS UNIVERSAL SERVICE (Uoatlnued trom page oaei of Ihe cash register. Hie stock Hiker and the life of fatted eae." Cry of Itoke l'mnttets Two years ago these ' false proph ets" said there would never he an other war, the colonel said, uddiug, "let us not be misled auuln " Kven should peace come In Kurope tomor row, he declared, it ought not to af fect the AiiK'tir.in polio of prepar ed liens Colonel Roosevelt reiterated his views thiil the American fleet should have I. ecu moidlUed at the lieainiilnit o( the war, a lonii'ct. ni man nut I at ihe head of the uuvi department.' and the urno pr pared ' I hIicm n intern. iilmiul dutv,' ie naiit The dun oi a nation I are one of s comuiuiiiiv ( n.illoii.-. 'and the etfiiMhe loud, inn ui.ii ol wiongdoing l. that . oiu'ii'iii'i v i- the cicat tei.e of civiiiativm Pointing out that the an.il one l.i.Wa uud the Islilllds IlillSI '' de feuded. Colonel Uo..elt .'.ii;.j at trillion to ihe irankportaium of Itu-' ) troops from Kateru itlberia to I'rsUie gUil ot the i euceutratiau ot . HriilsH. Irciuh uud Australasian Hoops at the Unrdauelles a illustia- jtieiH in tin Aptvd and s.ilin wit'i iwhuh great niane of o. tiers .an I - -- - J-'"- i ? TlMi UTK Tt C I A. SSI W. t . .. I llUt S Vl.tf Hue " $ I1 Hill .' i n hi i'iaii. l: ' I lioi:lr , Ctiilial 11. i.- . . o.il e .. k 1'i'mi.i 'Dvftl Ci YA?TKll iTjlCK Teams foi hauling gravel. itl t Die MEDFORD, ()I?i:(!(), TUESDAY, M Y M. 101(5 AT THE STAR THEATER FOR TODAY ONLY i A dunn-r aihi'M'i . Inilutto un hni'lof fit ol in.i k mi; u repuhli' out of I'ortUKul. .i'iiI It N n danci r lit a Vit.it:riiih BlU'' Itlblioti fehtiire, 'The Price of Foil," prodiued by the V'itaKrni'h compnny, under the dliec tlon of aeorge l Maker, that Udlth Storey wilt achieve her desire to por. tray a character that is absolutely at variance with any he has heretofore essayed. Miss Storey must be one fa vored of the kocIh, an she no sooner expreBned a wleh to he scan on tho screen as a dancer than Mr. Maker, who happened to be pawning and heard her, assured the Yltagraph stir her wish was to he grantnd in "The Price of Folly." The story of the picture Is similar to that of the his torical danced who had an apartment adjoining the royal palace in Mru-url and will give MIpk Storey an oppor tunity of displaying that veraatilltv that stamps hor as an artist in the front rank of motion picture stardom. At the Star theatre today only. be moved great diHtances. The col onel again urged the aocond navy ot the world," and a regular army of 2.r0,0i0 men, with a proper reserve. Army hiiiI Navy .nit I'luotigh "Hut the wavy and the regular army are not enough." ho continued. "Universal service and universal training repreeotit the only service and training a democracy should ac cept. It Is the plain people, J 1,1s the farmers, the working men, the small business man, the professional man, who above all others should back up thin plan. ' "We have heard a good deal of tolk about the officer class that vvc ure getting from the volunteer train ing camps of the present day. As I long as we do not have universal ' military service these camps offer tho only chance for young men to' prepare so as to serve the country 1 vvaLytegftgBl'VEsmj HlHnly The man who goes to them renders ---' -'-- V-i.VJ lllJ u high and patriotic service and luci- A T r "POTTVTT dentally profits Immensely by the , L'-t- VJri-JLy 1 VllN 1 I training and experience. My sons S II. Hamuli" auto will leave i have gone and are going to theae ? Point at S A. M. and I I M , .- , i... .u ... .daily, except Sunday; lenvo Medlord camps. Ibelivlnthesetaiupswitltt A M, nna 6 ,.. wm ca, ror, all my heart and soul. They are sup- passengers nt hotels In Medford and ' plying by private Initiative what our, government representatives have not i the foresight to proviiK- for every-! body . Hut such a system l findiinen- tally undemocratic. It Is our o fault, the fault of the peoiile, that we do not establish the nully demo- j cratlc system, for the onlv way t establish the democratic system Is through universal service ' "1 ask the plain i pie of the t?nlted Btates. I aak the farmers, the wage workers, the ordlnar men, to I give their sons tho same chance that the sous of wealthier men have." I WK)- saoSa nn CusMrs When j flnwdas oalv IHe 0J I1W ""BRi ill I i. .. A SymimtlM'tlc WonmH Who bus herself found relief from suffering is usually willing to offer helpful suggestions to her friends j and neighbors who suffer likewise. That Is the reason h Uydla K ) IMnkham'.-i Vegetable Compound has today such an immense sale It is bought because all ovei this . ountn well women are telling, mmr vmiuu'u - how this wonderful nudumc ii.i.le them well dv. ! I'lUSI NTING I III-. NI-.W OCTATHIN MODEL Let us alu)v ou the luumtif ul Cirucn Watch MARTIN J. REDDY-The Jeweler Uoumo of Quality Visitors Always Welcome FRUIT MARKETING PROBLEMS TO BE I i I. I'..i-i tt ui tin in in i o' i i - ' ii r f merit "t .i'.th 'lit in . ii" ! . I' l' . V el lilt I'll -tillli t.lik 1" .1 l.i I -i I,'mI ill i i inli"- utxl liii-im - ii" n "I tin Meiit'ord ill-tl'iet -intr.'l liniiilh .io. iv ill auiiin be prectii Wiilne-i' i uftcrniioii nt 2 o'clock at the piiline librury to address the urortt-r- mi im pro(rres heinr mnde by Ihe Fn it flrowers' auency. I)r. 1 1 t-t i i M n -phemou, ilireetor of nuukii- .'t tlii , Oregon Agricultural cullee, vmL' ml : iiresn the mecliny on the subject ot the never ideas of eo-upei'Mtion. I'm fessor Walter Hrown of the horticul tural department of the Otem Airn ellltliral rnlleite will lApliun to the growers the necessity i if propirlv lllinillili).' the I'ruiU fn.iu tiee to uir. J. t'. Skitinei, editor nt the I'iiiiI anil Prmliiee M.irkcts, wi'l -jn.ik on "The (liiverntiieiit Plan nt MniUetin." AUSTRIAN TRANSPORT SUNK BY ITALIANS HClMK, Mn.v 30, vtn I'm is. - A lnrpe trmi-jMirt stenmer wns torpedoed uml sunk by nn Itiiliiin war-hip in the Austrian harbor of Trieste on the night of Muy lH, it wns mI'IiiiiiIU an nounced this ii Itei noon. Krct' IfcHik of Stoumrli IIIN Geo. II. Mayr, of i:4 Whiting St . Chicago, 111., a prominent driiKulrt. has published a guide to health, in which he xhowa how he cured him self and brought relief to tlnuixutwN of other sufferer fitom contli:itlou. biliousness, Indigestion uml Inteiti nul troubles by the use or Kn nrli healing oils. One dose usually con vinces. The most chronic case rare ly need over three doses. This book will be mailed free on request Mavr's Wonderful Itemerty Is sold bv leading druggists everywhere with the posi tive undertsandlni; that vour monev will be refunded without question or quibble If ONK bottle fulls to kIv uu alkaline satlsf.iclion Adv TWO TRIPS DAILY - IIKTWKKN lTI?T'lT?",V'D T ..A hotels and business hou.es Iu Kagle ' oini imiem: -x ok K.ii. The Valley's Great Need; AI'TlUt Till: SMliKJK Marinello (ponsinP' ("VPUm K-i-lIl&llIg VlCtllli MARINELLO HAIR SHOP (iill'lletl.t mi') Hlllg. r-2i IF YOUR EYES tli ri ml ,:l.i' c- on 1 iur hi..' the ui di p ml upon v. I.S DR. KICKERT Mi:i)iuitD L EXPERT iMSMI'Tttf Mtnmrirmyzvsi ' ...M.i.nnnu-li'.i !""" ! Colt rtpy hi i ..t ,1' ."' i'1 imiLTia W, ill g There is a better taste a zest to food cooked with Cottolene. UseJ as shortening, it blends with tho flour aailj and the result shows in the fine baking. Used for frying, it makes the foods better tasting and more di gestible. Try it realize the quality it gives to foods. Your ,-rocfr will supply y" regularly-Cuttolene Is packl in pails of various sizes. IiOX FAIR BAN KjtaatmJ I"1, i ' ' a tw!nsia"w' ' i . . i .-. i i sssisesewevMgtgjsiisssissiiia AMUSEMENTS SPECIAL ATTRACTION Decoration Day I TODAY Spirit or Spring (DANCE) by 7 of Ashland's Most Popular Young Ladies ( pjieiu-s nt Night Only l and the Metro Wonderplay rTM ri m JPvtra a! MalirA IBB. K yP.lil. SfS tUMiS U 3 ilH ,S , ,V A & &TJSJ JJ!L 3.1iL&JLA,J Presenting HAMILTON . BARBARA REVELLE and TENNANT ' Jmlk William ii s Farnum Fighting u&iT3FA wfcZm aBm"MM sHT ok m " sT iiV" i fiwri i H MsHv WsV nl KKmk. n-v. .. Zmm sj ZJt.' Ill mi tt JidyiP H: x. . 'v ..SLIshZAi.!ii A -. s.W ssssisg sri ismji tsb ga sskssjsj WHF.R.E THE imm s tin. tttrtiw M.w vw : .It an. u n.iii-, in , nl I.. ; i ,...ii,.i iln i r.ie (or llN follv. lieu. i!lii iii .u K. die -i .1 1 1 1 r .1 Mil-, Muiulillnl ll.'i.t,. live-iiirt Uluo liiMion fi.ifiie. irn' '.'.it I... i.i. .in litis not .iIwu.ih ay. YlH SIUjI I.I; SI.K Edith Storey & Antonio Moreno "A PRICE FOR FOLLY" Will liiw ou mote ; lii-lUs tu th lulu it" than uin pliturn you have ever seen In a Ioiik I line It '.. in.j o.r in heart throbs. i'i i:.i'ii:ci; tu in srit. i n.e miiict Mitniiiiuu inMigin, frutu 7:;M) to ti:M). HEARST VITAGRAPH NEWS The loi.il movie conicil li Uoi.i talent will ho iiuulu this week. Uet In it. Special Rates from Medford to Principal Eastern Cities Via CALIFORNIA Oil Mile d nl : .lime lt Mu I. Retiiin limit : 'hi (i,i , .. .l li. i. "To start right is to end right THE SHASTA ROUTE Is the right way to start Attractions "i r i U. U.it i t.ui r r..' i olltllelll I LIMITED TRAINS ox all Sovitnvvxi Pacific Routes ixiir. Ku' iK- -ine r :t( r i.in,,t..i.' M'NnI r ,u fK tl.iuuu iwui!su,r il. I'Att linl rK-Tl.e rullU. tl, ,1,,. JoWct tti,i(u,i0lli. t ..:! ..n '.,:' :io,.,,, fr t'lrthernf'onimtiiin or write JOHN M. SCOTT, General Pa$iongr Agwit, Portland. Oregon Southern Pacific Lines WeWW,w.iJPTUiswiuiMi'iiMi" '"' W "TflilP Vw I OfcJ.M'Irtw' i'iiI1 p ill i liaesSiieanosjejgl AMUSEMENTS raau Afternoon and Evening i. 9 Comedy Cartoon Teddy S Angel Cake Intcrosting Bird Study sliKttlim Itiiiwn Miuiet, Tumi It, llcilg. siuit'iim, ( liiirt'liicli uml tlu Wit'ii MI.DIomi'S a A Q l.tNi'lhig .Mot Inn i: U I'll tun' 'limit ro REaULAR PRICES at v- ri !' J . ul CROWDS GO !.. Si lit lllltll. lftlfl. .ii', ," il 'I. i it' -a! not to l!Hu on route Mt. Ijvsh iui.it" VallfV ' u':n;i FviMl-ltllMI rwwsrrs , i t si iTTTi i it1' mm, f m S QJ . (1) o o o o o o Cl 4 lUtawit 0 jj liUs (JJUijir &w.