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A Hpoclfil mcptltiK of thtt school II. It. Trotmon was a Medfortl
Iioard'AvllI bo hold At tho clork'a of-: visitor from Kttgle Point yterilny.
Dr. nntl Mr. J. Lawrence Hill leave
Friday for a two months sojourn at
Newport.
Col. It. II. Hrcnt will leave for
San Krnnctaco to aaaunio army duty
Snttirday nftornoon.
A brenkfnat you enn nfford and lm
rtallglitod with. HimaolI'M Cnfo.
I)ol Norte county, California, lias
voled $100,000 IioikIb for Improve
ment of the Croacont City harbor by
n votn of 013 io 2G.
If I intended to anond tho Itli of
July in.the oiion, I would jirolort my
com pi ox Ion by uhIhk Wko'a Poroxltlo
Creum, tho SBo Hlzo will do. Only
njLlIoaVa ftru.9 Store, npiioilto tho
NaBhlloloi; 8C
.luilKo Twoliy and gon, Itnliort 15.
Twoliy, tho latter proaldnnt of tho
C. & O. C railroad ImlltlltiK from
thin city, arrived in tho city thin
mornhiR from Hpolmno nnil loft with
tho motor ovor tho lino for Wntora
ernok to liiHprct tho iiroflont condi
tion of tho road. Since tho Itwt in
Hprctlon by tho Kontlenirm much im
Iirovomont lias hrcn made In tho rond,
tho roadbed having been ballaatod,
tho rlKhl of way foncod, tolniiliono
linn roiiHtructed and other nddltlona
to the equipment innilo. They ox
pert aluo to vlHtt the IIIuoIm valley.
Tlif will probably rmtmln hero for
jievornl daya. (Iranta l'uaa Courior.
'Do Von Rives trading HtaniHt with
everything except groceries.
Mr. and Mr. Oeorgo Phillip are
In town from upper Itoguo river, hiy
IngioallQd by Mm. IliIllIM nllcr,
Mr, (leorge Wntklns, who undervvent
an operation for goiter at tlio ShitoiI
ITPhrt honpltrfl WVtlhomlfcy. 'Mr
Wntltlns In reported to bu on the
road to rocovory.
Out your milk, cream, butter, egga
and buttermilk nt Do Voo'h.
Sunday evening membera of tho
Woodmen ofthe World and Women
of Woodcraft will meet at (tin Wood
manhall at 7:30 and proceed lu a
body' Co tho I'lrnt MethodUt church
where tho Itov. J. C. Itolllun will
proneh n apoclal patriotic Mormon for
thorn.
Typewriter paper of all klniU at
Mod ford Printing Co.
IK. P. Chandler and wlfo are In
from Itoguo Itlver,
If I wuh anxloua to protect my
romploxlon from aunhurn, tan or
froekliM, I would imo DlheV Porlxlde
Cronm. Only at Htmth'a Drug Store
oppotdto Naah Hotel. SB
' Hob Polouio baa daferrod (mtraum
to Wont Point until next year and
will return and enter Stanford in
tho fall.
tWe make a apoelwlty of plonle
partlon. ItuMnll'a Cafe.
llort Kullogg lafl thla morning on
a biialuiNHi trip to Portland.
Huffalo Vernon, the bulldogger. I
in town today on butlnmw eouueoled
with tho roundup. At Philomath
lRkt Tlmrduy Vernon roped au.l tied
a vteer In SI nwonda, only tltrno (
onda longor than the world'a tecorii.
Our prompt delivery norvlee U al
waya operating. Phone (SSI) your
drug aloie wanta to lloath'a Drug
tttttirc. SO
J', n. Clark li Iranaartlng ttwel
iom In (Iranta Paaa today.
Tho world'a greateat mm nun Ira
Holme. The Inauranre Man.
' "William Smith returnm! thla irn
Ing from a uualneei trip Into north
ern California.
(Mr. O. A. Palnton who )ta been
the gurat or Mia. C. 1.. tkhleffellu for
the pail two weeKa, left tlila iiiu.ii
lug for Portland.
J'oatagM atampa at l)e Voe'a.
Ira. (Ittorga LawHabury left thin
morning for a vlalt nllh Seattle rel
atlvea. friirt Itggue Hjver Valley band of
Central Polut will gtra a band ronot n
tomorrow night In Central Point.
Try a King $nlU Jgjir, guden
courage home Industry. tf
fWllllam lleveridge and Italph Jot
ljr, taxi driver, were fiud fle dol
lar each yeaterday on the ekurge of
oxc'edlng the apeed limit.
WeMon Cmr ithup fur fkftrlunh
kodak fliilatilug and kodak iupiIU .
Mm. Panula Tbompaon and II. C
Aiplgale returiUHl )terd fioiu .
vlalt to Seattle. Mr. Applegate Is tiif
futliar of Mra. lid ward White of I'll
max.
Dig Be Ultkauakea at Ie Voe'i
J. C. Hawkltt left laat night fo.
Portland after a abort buiiie Ikii
In Mod ford.
8eo Dave Wood about th.it fire in
ItiruN'ce iHilicy. Office Mail Trl'mni
IMUg. ,
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Tire covers, all
sizes, Better pro-'
your spare!
ft!$ Trom the swn'
flee at aevent thirty tonight for the
purpoae of organlxlng and appointing
cominltteea for the coming school
year. W. 15. IMilppi takoa hi place
on the board to aucreod .1. W. Law
ton. Dr. 15. It. Sealer will taks hit
place aa chairman of the board.
If you mlaa nuelng llttlo Marguer
ite Clark at tho Star .today you've
misted her In her greatest picture.
Membera of the firo department
aro constructing an arbor on which
to train the grape vine growing In
tho plot adjoining the city hall.
(Paths 28c. Hotel Holland.
M. C. Nelson, who has been a Med-
ford visitor for some days, left thla
morning for hla home in Chlldera,
Tox.
Oatoa sells Ford oars, $200 down
and $2fi n month. '
1,000 signatures have been obtain
ed to datu In Jackson County, on thn
petition being circulated askln.f for
a constitutional amendment provid
ing that no Intoxicating liquors
shall he Imported Into tho state. This
petition was started by tho "drys" to
romhnt tho petition asking that
breworloa bo aHAwod to rosunio
oponitiona In Oregon.
Whipping cream at DeVoe'a.
Mlsa Virginia O'Connell arrived
from Chicago this morning and will
bo thn gunst of Mra. It. I.. Wilson for
several weeks.
Ifiee Marguerllo Clark nt Slor to
day or nover.
'MV. nnd Mra. II. M. Ilrandl will
leave tonight for it month's stay at
Hot Spring, North DaKota.
On and lifter .Inly 1, the Medford
Klsh Market will be conducted on
strictly cash basis. 8ft
15, J. Coleman of Phoenix returned
thla morning from a hiislnesa trip to
Portland. '
llultnrmllk 10c ml. al DnVne'a. '
A special train will be run from
(Iranta Paaa to Aahlaud .Inly Fourth.
Kiiiokn n King BplU cigar, lie.
They are hoino-made. tf
.1. Monro Stewart arrived this
morning from Hickory Pennsylvania
nnd is visiting -with hla brother .1.
15. Stewart.
MnrgucrltH Clark In her groateat
picture. Stor today only.
Trod W. Itodolf of the flovernment
land office, who Is working on tho
survey marking the southern boun
dary of Oregon was lu Medford last
night, lie aays that the survey will
bn completed and the Hue marked
within a month.
(Wo make a specialty ot picnic
lunches. Ituaael'a Cafeteria.
Mra. J. 15. Ilont and two chlldion
left this morning for a month's vlalt
with relatives In Kiigvn.
Do Voe buys beer bottles.
I.ee Jofobs. T K. Daniels, C. W.
Hellbrnnner, P. ('. lligham, I .eon
llaaklna and (leorge Koberla motored
to Ashland this morning where they
met W. It. legits. District Deputy of
the ICIks Lodge, who went through nil
the troop train. Mr. I.ogua recently
cancelled hla trip to Grand Lodge In
order to serve as Lieutenant nt Com
pany 0. of Oregon City.
Window and door screens, garden
furniture. Paririr Purii Klx. Fae.
J. McKay arrived In Medford from
Detroit yesterday. He la looking for
a business opening.
"Out of the Drifts" with Marguer
ite Clark at Star today only.
Henry Mever of I-ake Creek waa a
Medford visitor yesterday afternoon.
Prof. Johnson was In from Kagle
Polut yesterday afternoon.
Ituttermllk 3c quart at DeVoe'a.
Mrs. A. C. Pruett and daughter.
Manle. spent yesterday afternoon In
Medford xhoppiiiK
For lent. '.' mom fin ni-hi l btmso
C A D.V00
Company 7 will hold the usual
drill tonight afterward attending thn
reception for Colonel Sargent lu uni
form. Marguerite Clark's greatest pic
ture at Star today only.
Captain A. J. Vance returned to
day from a business trip to Portland.
W. 15. Hensloy of Kaglo Point la In
town today on business.
Dr. Klrrhgessner will be at Hotel
Nash every Wodnosday. Hours for
consultation 10 to 3.
IMIlo Conley of Little Unite Creek
Is lu Medford on business.
William and Marvin Holt sloppod
off In Medford last night. They are
en route from Riverside, Cal., whtre
they have been attending school, to
Join their parents lu Salem.
Weston Camera Shop for first-class
kodak finishing and kodak supplies.
'Dr. J. Lawrence Dill and Mrs. Hill
will leave tomorrow for n two
month's visit to Newport.
S. ltartelson arrived yesterday
afternoon from Tacoma. Mr. Hartnl
sou has a number of mining claims
at thn Meadows on which he will
start Improvement work.
Clarenco Uoyd Is a business visitor
from Hold Hill.
Ted Fish In town from Pboonlx
shopping.
Slater Johnson Is In town from
the Antelopn Orchards.
(leorge Mansfield and family of
Prospect are In town for tho day.
J5. 11. Schutte of Coleman Creek
Is transacting business lu Medford.
jMrs. Charlea Ilaselman returned
this morning from Montana.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pierce nnd
family arrived from Seattle this
morning. They are on a combined
butdiicHu and plenmiro trip,
Phil Stelnbaiigh returned this J. D. Campbell arrived this morn
mbrnlng from the Ilohomlan district'1" fronl Vrt'kn' (''- lle "'ects to
where lie has been engaged In mln-1 "'' Permanently In Medford.
Ing operations. He says he lias I George Hlfers or Phoenix is in
been underground for 1 h months and Medford on business,
feela the need of a little sunshine , 15. U. Coleman ot Phoenix spent
to bring back his color. J yesterday afternoon In Medford.
thla
Uert Huson has returned from n I Mrs. A. J. Storey rotiirnod
prospecting trip through tho Mule morning from (Iranta Pass. (
Creek country.
Clarence Hoyil is n visitor from XOTIt'15
Hock Point today. Harbor shopi will be open until 9
Hen Collins is In town from Jack- o'clock p. m. tho 3rd and closed all
Bonville. I ilay the 4th.
Al PAGE THEATRE
The ',)i'nne,. M.inil.in-" moke
their ,1'iM upieiiriiiirc in Modturd
IiihI uiglit to a line liiiuxe. TIiih net
In a (K't'iiled noxollv mill eertaiulv
turiiiM out Io lie all I hut wax claimed
for it. No iloiilil neuron of Mcdloril
tlieiilergoeii Hill rememlier Inning
seen lliirt aet ill I'oHlnnil, Seattle,
Sn I'mneieeo and other large cit
ies. They nl npenrwl for two
monlliH nt the ex)wition.
It would prolHilily lw more necur-
ate to uewcniM' hum aei aa un enure
how, iih thcM1 lvmnrkiilile little
wexMleu aotori ilo about ever'tlntiu
one could exHcl to c in n regular
wiimIcviIIc hoiiee. They an een pn
vided with their own audience. One
of thee, an euthusiiiNtie old lir-t-nighter,
kcepa the rent audience in
constant laughter hv hi iH'ii-lenl
flirting with the ballet ffirlH.
Their ending leatnie, the 'Mbdtom
of the Sen' is n vr elnborale iee
tnele. 'I'Ium Im. heen adoplcd from
the novel by Jilei Verne, 'Twenlx
TlioiiMiintl Leagtu'H 1'nder the Sea."
Tliere tx nUo n HM'iul l'Nig eumedx
in uihlitiou t the nlioe act, and lor
the entir' live reeU it oerllnw
with hnnioioii- -iluatioii-. remaikiihli
for their hnhi urigiualilv. Alto
gether it i au exeeptionally 1
program and will he (jiven again to
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTKD Loan of rt00 on nice
modern Imngalow, lie:! King street
Phone 82 I L.
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Summer Dresses, Cool, Good Fitting
and Fashionable $4.50, $6.50, $8.75
Most women want some kind of a neat tub frock at this
season of the year, to be worn on semi-dress occasions,
to the Chautauqua, Fourth of July celebration or to
some of the numerous picnics that are being held in the
open most every day now. These dresses answer that
purpose, for while they are neat and attractive yet-i,
they are inexpensive and can be laundered.
Plaited White Voile Colored Tub Dresses,
Dress $6.75 $6.75, $7.50, $8.75
This is u very now iiiiinlicr Two-tone combinations,
which litis just been made up of popular sport
bi'oiitflit out in the eont stripes, skirts are plain to
style garment, full plaited match, also in the popular
sKii'i and jacicei, a verv tie- pongee coiors wtin coai el-
Middy Blouses
Then- have been few
seasons in which middy
blouses were so popular
and so much in demand.
These blouses are made
of a strong English twill
material, some are plain
colni-s, others are in
stripes, all made well.
sirable dress for all suni
ine'r wear, and comes in
while onlv.
$1.75 Table Linens $1.39 June "White
Sale
Tliis is a lull bleached (lama.sk, 70 in.
wide and is our regular cloth sold at
$1.7.") before the present high war prices
we haven't changed the price or the
quality; comes in a good selection of
patterns.
lect mouses, which are
shown in a variety of
stripes in the most worn
colors, all sizes.
36-inch Percale 12Vc
Used considerably at present for the
making of boys' blouses and ladies'
bouse dresses, big range of light colors,
in the popular stripes, also blues and
grays.
NEW SPORT HATS, in the Millinery Department
The season's novelties in this poptuer beadwear, as they are created in the big
stvle centers, are sent to us almost lail
the -minute patterns.
Wash Goods, 19c, 25c, 35c
A big showing of the large
floral patterns, in either
white or colored grounds;
alsn seed voiles, stripes
and the like for dresses to
be worn through the sum
mer months.
Silk Petticoats $2.95, $3.50, $4.75
A big lot tif the most worn blue shades in
bnth changeable and plain colors, also
greens, which are shades that can be
worn with anv color garment, a particu
larly good Wash Silk Skirt at $2.f)5.
Japanese Kimonos $1.95, $2.48, $3.50
Made of Japanese washable crepe in
pink, blue, laveiideraiul white, embroid
ered in colors op white, in floral pat
terns; also a .Mandarin coal in lh' thrce
otiaili r length.
not many, but a few of the right-up-to-
Sport Materials, 35c, 50c
A a cry scarce material aro
these wide stripes for sep
arate skirts. However,
our connect ions with sev
eral large eastern concerns
has enabled us to gel quite,
a lot of these cloths, which
came to us vesterdav bv
express.
House Dresses $1.00, $1.25, $1.50
Cool and summery are ihese garments
for house wear, which are made up in a
big range of checks, plain colors and
stripes, some slightly trimmed, tight or
loose fitting.
Cretonnes by tho yard, 35c, 50c, 65c
'w popular at present for making the
new style sport hats and used consider
able for separate skirts, come in a good
range of color combinations, :(! inches
wide.
Shantung Pongee Silks
Are in Demand
.Just as soon as any article
becomes scarce it seems
everyone wants it, and
since the Europeans are
using a great quantity of
Shantung silk for making
balloons for war purposes
Shantungs have not only
become scarce, but high in
price. They are in the
natural colors and as you
know, look belter after
washing.
liO-inch at, van! 48tf
112-iiich at, yard 8i)
WAISTS
A New Lot at $1.48
Included in the lot are
voiles, organdies and
lawns, many of the models
shown are exact copies of
waists several times their
price.
Linen Waists $2.25
Some are the plain hand
kerchief linen trimmed
with colors at euffs, pock
ets and collars; others are
the striped styles, which
conic in blue, green, pink
and black.
A Silk Waist at $1.98
The popular price waist,
for everyday wear and in
colors that will wash; also
plain white with satin
stripes.
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TO ORDER $25.00 UP
Also Clennlnn, presslnq and Altering
128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS
Bed Crown
Ute Gasokne of Qualify
Por More Power, Insist
on the Straight Distilled,
All Kelincry Ons
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TELL US YOUR FOOT
TROUBLES
MARINELLO
CURES THEM ;
Marinello Hair Shop ,
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IRRESPONSIBLES
Do not need liability insurance. All others do!
We write it.
McCURDY INSURANCE AGENCY
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OVER ?IYuAH8UNOEB ONE
OUR ICE CREAM
ALWAYS PLEASES
Nothing Mill iloa her hn'r tlian
un of our 1'hiitft QiU'iichinti ice
1 i .un tiotla
iue to the lo Cram Parlor that
iw'k ou I he beat lu verthlug.
-Nothing but th fined of frwn
mils ufd in our Velvtt Ice Cream
i h.u 'a tbt one rosoo why every-
ml a our 1CK CKKAM it the
iiuit wonderful ihev ever tated.
Win not iom.e toilay ami Uale
oiiic of our In' (rt'iini ourit'lf.
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Rogue River Round-Up Dedication of Springs
IMKMiltVM roil Tl'llY. .11 I.V I.
I i ii l -iri.il und Putriotio Parade, i i m Itoguo HUer Kound-l'p.
ii.tnd iom.li in l.lihia Park Dancing aier apong. Water orU at NnUtorluia.
SPECIAL TRAIN GRANTS PASS TO ASHLAND AND RETURN
i'f virji r a i.n a. m i.euvo V. euirai I'Olttt . . S.Ofl a. W.
eave Kcjiie Kier
Leave (io)d Hill
Leave Tei
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Leae Medford $.17 a. w.
lae Phoenix S.30 a m.
lave Talent . . &,40 a. m.
Arrive Aahlund 9p ioni ot S 50 a. m. Retumlug apeeUl will leave Aahland (uptown) at 10.S0 p. m.
Ikw Hound Trip are will be on aale from All Southern Paltlc atatloni from ttawburg aad aoutli to
Aahlund Jub :!. 4 5. and 6 Return IliuitiJuly T.
rpr runner turormation as to fare, train service, etc. atk local agent.
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