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PA(UJ TWO iAiiCDFORi) lul Tinnrxio, jMKdford, ok ran on, Monday, jrxio :, 1010 i '- ; v" , i. t t ? 1 1 i 11 u - TOCAL AND &J PERSONAL Msnasf-r ri.win or h- .Mrvlfonl IClerlrlr ronipsnv Ir f Ittffitil life a con tract en a three-story business Work at Oaselle, California. Hf was for tnnale unoiiKh to obtain the Job of wiring lli -nllr structure, from tUMrnnent (o top. This la the third rwwWerBblp contract acroM the atato UtM that Mr. riynn 1ms terured re cently for his i-oinpany. D Voe glrea tratlltiK atamn with ovsrftfcing- (wept grotierlwi. "leo. W Traynor of Portland la In the clly on a tour or Inspection of ongprlunltlps foe, Industrial entr p rises In th la valley llila year. Aalrlu frflMt raprentliiK implement and hmehlnery housws, Sir. Traynor la loeMng for promising Investments. flat your milk, praam, butter, ogss and buttermilk at De Voo'. lDr. K. It. Beole.v. holder of tin- Du l'fllnl trophy, and Will Unto ar np rrtwnllH; I ha Mad ford Uini and Oiin Club at the northwest shoot at Port land this week. Typewriter paper of all kinds at Medford Printing Co. Hod Marleay, of the Mncleuy 15s tate Co., owners of one of the can neries at the mouth of Itoguo, apent Mom day In Mmlford on hla way to Wwlitorburn. He reporta that tho run of aalmnn so far thla stiaioii Iihh been vory light at tho mouth of the at ream. The world' greatest anmpanlts. llolmea. The Insurance Man. (Mrs. A. J. K locker of (Iran In Paaa snout Sunday vlaltlng frlenda and rel ative in thla rlty. Just rewired, another car of that high grade Olympla flour, doing at l. -10 while It lasts, h, II. Hrowii. Attorney (1. M. Hulmrts spent Mon day In Jacksonville attending to legal mattera. .Weston Camera Shop for flrat-rlaas kodak ftnlahlng and kodak supplies. iA gang of gypsies who have Iihoii (Hunting all kluda of trouble In north ern California are expected to ranch thla ally the end of the week. They trade hfraea and tell fortunea, and UQoerdlng to police advices nte a tntigh outfit. They will be greeted with marching orders Immediately upon (heir arrival. Try a King RplU cigar untl en courage home IndMatry. tf Qeorg lioldeu, of Dunamulr, t'ul., la among the out t town vlaltora In the city this week. dtoglHUlng June 1st the Nash Cafe tlrfa will run a regular delicatessen In ettuueettoH with the place, home made plea, eakes, cookies, doughnuts, salads, roasts, roast chickens, fried oMeken, boiled ham will be prepared for ulcttic parties by phoning orders Khoad. Don't cook at bom lu hot weaiker, but gel things ready pre J. II. Caietou. of Central Point. atMHl Monday In thla rlty attending U buslnesa mailers. 1'oalage etanips at le Voe's. Slab 8. Ueuel and Ilett IMymalo tttttt Sunday visiting In Ashland. Malbs. 86c. Hotel Holland. There la a stronger demand for labor throughout ih valley at the pmegt time luau in many months Workers in the orchards are utded for tblnutnti and blight fighting, and an the farms for baing. A 16c nitrons nt's lunch la being erred at the Nash Cafeteria that la flaw. Hart you tried one of tuem? It at Vtr oue. We know you will eoe again. Klther service or Cafe teria style. Mis aiadya Bolle of (Iranls Paas vtailesl friends aud relatives iu this tit Sunday. Am Dave Woods about that lira In miiuiu'9 policy. Office Mall Tribune 111,1 MtH I'lora Thompson, of Jackson ville, Hivnt ttuuday in Mils cll tlslt iiic 1 1 lends. Smoke a King Butts cigar, 5c. Tint are home-made. tf 1U Uauuyaw has goue to Uouu Kue. i'al.. inu be will aesumc tlmrH of a i .null. Uu, tiuunvaw Mill tiilluw bim in a few duh 1m Vim bui er bottle The rcgubir Urt of th muth iiuftiitg of tin uiy couutll will iu held et tu (on noli hamlir lomoi rem nigla. Wc belev- a railroad to ilu tllm Lodge Is g good tbiug for the valli ThUt U Wli M' UK ill lilMH of It Phone 21 liniutfii i,ro.'ii C. ' IMlis Thon un. ut NnK. ('al . I- among the ut of ton inoi-- in tin city this Mf. I, Whlpiiliig iream at l.:Voe's Krlcg ,Vul-ion oi Hi,, uiutf l.'i. dUlrin U spvitdiiij; u couplti of !a in the city on tni-ln iUtes sellti Koid tan.. :'0i ,lovi ami )!Sa month Mf. Wull.iCt' WchmIm of tingle IViw ji In burred Heart boiltal iuh obi uk ox ruii it upon, toi hi1!"'')'" i.' i ' I- lU-r loiulitloii .- Tin ttindoue of tlu new lui-lni Jf ' Mr-i I f Host linn ntnniiil frow block In Iiik liiillt ut tlin (orni-r of I a vtit with ftniiN ,ii onalllx Main ami Kir itrcflu will be ut In jilace this week. Masons are now putting on the tnji flnlshlrg. The Medford drug atorea will only be open hereafter on Sunday until 10:80 a. m. - A. U I'grkhurat, leasee of the? ho tel at Crater Lake, leave tonight for Portland, and will return In a week with hia family. The family expects to go to Crater Lake aboHt Juno 15th. Illg Re mtlksliNkua at De Vou'g. .Tamea Ingnlla of the iteamboat district Is spending a few days In the city on business. lor rent, 2-roum riirnlshod homo. C. A. lie Voe. TAr. and Mrs Krnest Webb of Cen tral Point, apent Sunday In Mndford visiting friends. Duttermllk So quart al De Vow. Wallace Wood of Ragle Point spent Sunday in Medford visiting frlenda and relatives. Tho Overland Auto aaoncy 1ms moved to corner of Ilarllell and Sth stroeU. Phone 61. C7 Col. tleorge I. Mima of floven Oaks, and one of the candidates for the poatmastershlp, apent Hunday In thla city. PultPrmllk 10c gal. at Do Voob. The work of cutting the flrat crop of alfalfa Is In full awing throughout the valley. CHwrfos Prim of Jacksonville was a visitor In this city for a few hours Sunday. Dr. Klchgessuer will lie at Hotel Xash every Wednesday. Hours for consultation 10 to .1. Owney Iteddy of (Iraula Pass apent Sunday In .Mndford visiting friends flood progress Is reported on the new Kpleeopal church being erected on Xeith Oakdale. The electrical work Is being done by Paul's electric store. The Interior of the Toggery la un dergoing some changes. Contractor Lyons la putting In a new steel cell ing which will lie nicely decorolctl and Paul's ulectrlc store Is.re'Alrliifc ami Installing come of the latest n.d most up-to-dato nitrogen lighting fix tures. The South Oakdale circle of Hie Methodist church will give a 10c mi (in I at the home of Mra. .las. Camp bell on King's highway Tuesday af ternoon, June (I. All ladlea of the church and their friends are cordially Invited. CI Ulll Casler, Medford's muliutuy pitcher pitched for (told Hill Sunday aud v,na beaten by (lleudule. Cnster leuuuneed allegiance to the local temn on accouut of lack, of flnamlal remuneration. Hubert Pelouae of l!ngle Point, who has been visiting friends in Urania puss has returned to this city. Mr. 11. P. Tracy of Grants Pass visited friends and relatives In this city Hut unlay. There wae u general henlra of Med ford people to the hllla Hundav mid the couutry roads were lined all da with autos. Men) went to Aahlund and to tlranta Pass for the ball game, while others took the trip to the northern California towns. The weather was Ideal. Ilenton Bowers of Ashland spent Sunday Iu thla city visiting and at tending to buslnesa matters. W. C. Fin ley, state biologist, pass ed through here from Klamath Kails lawt week accompanied b his assist ants, It. Ilruie Horsfai aud Htuult II. Jewelt The party took moving pictures of the wild animals and birds found there, and collected a large number of specimens which will be used by the stale. Carl D. Shoemaker, state gumc warden, arrived here by auto Satur day morning on bis way lo (Sold lleach. He will go by way of Cro cent City. He was met here by tid gar V Averlll, of Pendleton, Oregon who went on with him. Mr Awrin has been In charge of the campaign In eastern Oregon against rabies aud wltlle here started a crusade aaatuM predatory animals in the uuilouul forests drains Pass Courier. Too huiy to come to town.' He in I your drug wants to Heath ding etote The nny the postage '' liuffalo Vernon, champion bulldog ger and steer roper of the world, hit united Iu AhIiIhuJ from Peudleum to HxmIhI the I'OiiimlUee In t't)iiileitiit: arraiuii'ini'iitH fm- the lu.iiiiinotli -h htiul lto:tle Itltei Honudui to l stUKed hilt I, ' Vernon .t lie l in Ibi pink ol condition soil lit to lo tin ! M woil ot him t-areei (!oo(ln Kent b pRrcpl post are de livered at your door. Order your drug wants finm ellath's drug store They pay the postage. (!" It. 1). Heko and Waller Larned of tho Itoguo IHver Valley Canning com pany leeve Tuesday on a four days' business trip to northern California towns and Klamath Palls. The annual stag party and picnic or the employees of the Callfornla Oregon Power company, was held Sat urday night and Sum! ay on itoguo river. A docen employees made up the list, and they spent the time on Itoguo river. Fishing, singing, story tolling, eating, boxing contests aud nail playing made up the time. .Toe II. Wilson of latent spent Mon day In Medford attending to buslnoss mutters. Joe M. Kader of Phoenix spent Monday morning In Medford on bus iness. City ordinances covering tho use of water for sprinkling, etc., will be strictly enforced according to a state ment Issued by Clly Water Super intendent this morning. Use of a iiossle over a Quarter 0f an Inch, al lowing water to run Into the nut ters, and failure to turn ofr the water when the fire alarm rings, are pun ishable with fines. The ordinances will ho strictly enforced. It. K. Antle, cashier of tho farm ers and Fruitgrowers bunk, leaves tomorrow for Portland to attend the annual meeting of the state bankers' association. Col. H. II. Sargent of Jacksonville spent Monday afternoon In Medford attending to business matters. . 8. .1 nines of O rants Pass is spend ing tho day In the city attending to business matters. O. M. Jiulil and Howard Doll of the Seled valley, are spending a few das In the clly on business. A. J. Kerry, of the Applegalo ill trict, la In the city today transact ing business. II. P. Woeklor of Orants Paaa spent Monday In the city attending to business mutter. II. V. Itohurla of ltuucom apent Saturdiiy In Medford visiting friends mid relatives. SIX AUTO SMASHES PACIFIC HIGHWAY 8unday was a wild daj on the Pa cific highway, Heports filed with the police Monday morning tell of six auto accidents, none serious. Mott of the oars belonged In Ashland, and sustained minor damages. All day Sunday thero was a steady stream of autos pouring Into Hornbrook and Hilt, coining from Grants Pass, ant! practically all points In the Hog",, river valley. The most serious accident of the day oocurred when a Dodge car driv en by a Southern Pacific employe of Ashland, collided head on on the Pa cific highway with Miner Oatman'i Ford of (his city. The Dodge cur was racing with another car. Oat matt retired to the side of the road and was "side swiped.'' The Dodge retired the worst damaged, the front axle and wheels broken. H Is probable that the county au thorities In view of Sunday's list of atldunts will take action towards the regulation of tmfflc on the Pacific highway. believed that the Ocrman ships of this class engaged In Inst week's bat tle wore even more severely damaged. Ambition Mocked The Dorfllngor and her sister ship, the Lutzow, are believed to be the battle crullers. which the Hrltlsh have Included In the list of supposed Ger man losses while another battle cruis er, the Seydlltn, Is reported from a neutral source to have been seen on Thursday morning uao damaged and pursued bj Hrltlsh warships The battle it Is also bURMStcJ ' puts nn end to the Genuaii am'itlon of forcing n way through the llrltish blocknde to raid allied shipping In the Atlantic. Germany, it is argued, now has not the ships suitable for this undertaking. Another advantage claimed from I the outcome of the battle Is that It j relievos the pressure on the Russian army wing In Courland to which the German fleet was giving aluaide support Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. AMUSEMENTS Page BRITISH CLAIM VICTORY (Continued from page ono) Mt )W )M' nB pr; h w. " L " rrm -: m maKi I trK sssv A MARKET REPORT I inttftoci IKKIS- Aliw. 7ic. STKi:i(S Alive, 0(ffii2o. COWS -Alive, fidi-Vac VKAL- Dressed, g(S7)lle. I.lvo Poultry IIKNS lleuxy. Lie; light. 3,' hV mill under, '2i old montem, 7c broiler, ;u. DUCKS Fat, be. OKKSU Pat. t,c. TU1IKBYS l'nt ymag, 16b. HiiLQIAN IlAIMXn to (Ic. liny nun OriiVu (Miiving Price).) WHKAT- Hlli. OATS W0 Ion. HAY- Alfalfa, lft Ion; graUt, ll HAItLKV Whole, 'JO. PrltM Pniil tir onaU're IHKIS 'Jlle. MITTKIJ- Dairy, 2 Ilia., dfia. POTATO HS-ll.Su. ONIONS-'Jie. 1IOXKY 12 per lb. riDKH 2ft. 1'0UK--V4. HKKP--100i)18e. I.AKD -lilt,. liAfON -J3I8. snoi'Lni:i(S--iav.B. HAM Die. MTTKR FAT J.V HL'TTKH Whi.leule. 2m. too iari o uissunr. I.OKT fi.iteiuiik iiu Uelurn to uffiie uini iit, lewiirtl ilii Foil S l I' it , i ii ,v jt .r ton I'hiiiu I" k .jjm tffFT'Mt fu'!r' r jftfli TODAY p 'BffwSB n , i tun i, tower machine U.t .ichell'N Pbtllle .t;'u J -u llensun of llutte Fallx I- ...4)h,g,iy in drorCalieu.l J i)b lo-' in.it(e,i ' illj! (J Billie Burke iili lier wnniloilul . i ,ii it iu.ikt' PEGGY .t living biratlim' teality .t i,t td oiiiinIuih- ))ii't miss it Sun.-Mon. Pirp Sun.-Mon. June I i.i2riULj,in,. .1 .Mislfuit'i lNtlilu MHeii 1'ic liilv I Im Mill PAR AMOUNT PICTURK ,li:SSi: I. I.M i r. m lilt. Hie iel- lT.lt. it .ll I ICbS YALESKA SURATT 'The Immigrant" b MARION FA I It FAX meat nriMlueilon with a great M.ir aud great scenic features. Most i In tiling episode In a photo melo ti.tnwi -U.iftiim lli ilestruilloa of a wlmlc le ii s I'lirftllig duui .-,1 ill'Klt ' tumor (fj) Soils (Pi TO 0RDEB S25W UP Also Cleaning, Pressmg and Alltrlpfl 128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS made possible, It Is arxued. by tho fuel that the Hrltlsh losses occurred In dnyllKht and are known to tho Her mans, while the Herman losses took place In twlllnht or after dark. Should the llritiMi estlmntt of tho (lorman losses iiruve correct, naval writers say it will be many a Iouk day before tho (orman fleet shows Itself aKnlii In tho North sea and even should tho estimate prove excessive, the damiiico done to the Herman bat tle crttlsors will put an end to raids on KtiKlish coasts. After tho OoKKer bank battle the Derflluaer and Moltko woro five months In dock and It Is Strength both of body mid mind is wonderfully pro moted In iiii-ludiiitf in the diet a daih ratmn of Grape-Nuts This delicious food contains all the nutriment and eiiei'tfi.iiitf properties of whole wheat and bar ley from which it is made, and is especially rich in the mineral phosphates furnished by these grains. These mineral elements are lacking in many foods, but absolutely necessary for proper growth and maintenance of body, brain and nerves. (Jrape-Xuts food has delightful flavor .is easily digested and comes ready to eat crisp, sweet and wonderfully nourishing. From childhood to old age Grape Nuts. "These's a Reason" MEDFORD'S Lentlinti Motion Picture Theater WW' Last i Time y yy w BESSIE BARMS IN a CALE 4, onor s Aiiar 'o epene lmi been "pmnl In follow Iiik detiills heiuitirnl Him ns mid Mimptiioiis seltliiK iiiiirk this IiIk pln.v. mid one of timet- fust Kej.stones "His Auto Ruination" sTiintiNti y c k sw IN TOMORROW FRANCIS X. 'RLY BUSHMAN hayne THE WALL BETWEEN w ,i(ri . ,l Where to MOTOR WORLD Obtain Parts for Or p nan Cars. &n Up-to-date Ust tor Beady Reference IViuiiun .'.. Purl to. .,a uroAJ . r. fc jjtn J .AUW I Vurii .Art."""' Cr A'f ?Ke-.,5,,un. . :.v:.v, 2ffwr 5S? Wia : .-? mBT wv. - . . ... . K1 tall. .. wrti ?!:.::.... "'1!., vj 2?" .:. . Ater- AKCl'' A' Four Almir:::: -i,,,; syw. fftV.- Compsnv and AMt "!&i)M-CM"' muowiys. N V. Ill.,.. fkAtO t ',"..Ji" obio nIw VoTk City i?lIU.n. Conn. - ? VoTcw sxj&sntz? aiArnl UfBll OIH OfOW. 0Bl,-r- uruh Calil"11 Crti' Cirnitw--Cirtirr.- C.rtn0- .-lleJWJte'S.u v.. " "; rum auw rn l vuritEa msm Civic Chit' Cl CU'I CUfW.Crttr Clvld'"- Ui'0,h,n prtvn -j Viwssjasr1 r 1- .....-it.u.roiuw''"' SSEr.-ilMWH "-Ccftm H. rttf trn ujl.r .. ,fMt- emit" t5uPfl Dart..- OayU" 'M""!1., '"....AH tU P' ;..' ii'a CO . " 1 War ju" j. i.- r. '.. amm r--, - n M irlt . I ..1VVV.. KsAttl IN.' W'ATfV ..'l-fLI.'-tfK' IMlM . Da Taw- ..i..eK"' ' lutWK "" rSii ' cit ' " c.in ' IU"1-' "'r . ...1 '" f u,' '" Ma. hi i run , kj f. A. t r5k. VKRsV.."" "- C-Sf v. . : -- isinit" srsTm S CMuil J B,ll ' i.v."-- amUS Au'-' ,! ""' v" ,.yt .. id rl' ..- . ii HntMn I A'cny J, Htrr!-"-Mv.m Hill"" j.y.S Intel unur." Jntr ever see a better reason for buying a STUDEBAKER than THIS? Just for a minute, let's forget this talk of Values and prices and "H. P." and "r. p. m." and all the usual reasons for buying this or that car. Let's take another angle on it this "Directory of Orphans." And not from the " where to buy parts " side of it that's only incidental but from the big, basic, underlying reason that such lists have to be published the very fct that there are so many car manufacturers who gave up business. You can appreciate that to stay in this business, a maker of cars MUST give 1009& value and to give a 100ft value, he must have the ideals, the resources, the manufacturing fa cilities. If he lacks them, he goes into lists like this. And you can also appreciate that YOU, the buyer, with all of your knowledge of cars, have to take 9Ql,'o of what you pay for in a car on the maker's sy-so. If that's tho case, isn't this "Directory of Orphans" the strong, est imaginable reason for YOUR buying a Studebaker a car from a manufacturer who has been in business for 64 years - who ranks as one of the world's great manufacturing insti tutions whose financial resources and manufacturing facilities are unexcelled by any other maker and whose daily increas ing VOLUME and sales prove VALUE as nothing else can ? We invite you to see the cars that will never bo ' orphans." STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind Detroit, Mich. Walkervlllc. Ont, John wn" m WJ Jv 5rlor 5:r, .::... s w,Hh.Mrciu' Winri-PoritUe Vl ZIP utti I. II J! I t I :is iTT SwBm-1 iSWS" ru"".-r- iii. 1ITh CtSJW"..SWiJ;V T rJ ,: Hitr. J)il't. LSI " JJMWB' r ,a 5 T , A i?l fT ,w r x-1 T C. E. GATES Medford o o s7 t ) H !' .. c