MICDKORI) A, MX TIUBrNH, MUfXFOm), OI?K(l()y, SATURDAY, J FLY t, 1010 PAGE TWO .'Mb$--y Bt - T 10CAL AND ' PERSONAL li.f !' V. O. Itnttlo nnil 13. C. Fswcrtt, inlnJiiK inon from Sllvcrton, Colo., re turned last night from nn Insertion trip to tile Hlue I-wlse district. Air. Pnweatt will remain !n Meilforil, as lio It already Interwtert In various mlnillK liroportlns. Mr. Itnttlo leaY this inornltiK for San Francisco. It it vary much pleased with the Ulna l-odgo mid will rolnm for further In vast 11 Ion In two weeks. 1)8 Vos gives trading stumps with ororythlitK oscept grooorlea. Vrml T. Ostium Itft this uiornlim for Gurry Count, where he will sponil n vo)i In tho InspooHun of mliiliiK tiroperttes. Seo the his; Imlloaii ascension Ht (lio Iwll park In Ashland during the Khiiim hlweon Medrord anil Weed. Harry Tresham came In from Sams valluy htst night anil drove home a car. A hronkfnst you pan afford mid lio dollKhtod with. Uuswll's Cnfo. lion Hilton or Contral I'olnt Is fipnndliiK tho dny In .Mcjdford on husl noss. (lot your milk, crmim, liultur, ogijs mid huttoriiillli at Do Vos'a. .lolin I'oiiKor nrrlvwl this morning from Knrtliorn Oallftirnln. lio will rcniuln In tho city ovor tho fourth. Tiowrller pmiur of all kinds at Jlodford Printing Co. It. C. aionor hiiiI Wlfo at Snms valley luft for Aahland yoslordwy aflrriioon. wlicm llioy will roinaln for tho roundup. A 1500-foot Imlloon aaronslon from tho iwrk at Aahlnnd during tho hall awino, .Inly A, R and . Afjar atteudliiK it fow ilnya hi Med ford, Miasm Martha mid IStsttt Oohlnr or l.odl, Cal., lvfl this morning to spend two siuks In BmIoiii. Wo innko a specialty of plPiiln partloa. Utissell's Cnfo. Krod llalrh luft this uioiuIiik for Ynklma, Wash. Tho world's groutost rompunlos. 1 Inline, Tho Insuraiifo Man. JMrs. Oeorga Traua toft this morit liiK for liigouo,vliuro she will maku hor homo during the suinmur. 1'ostagct stamps nt Do Voe's. I'ropareil to have a royiil hooiI time nor the fourth, l. Iloryfonl and IC. Tucker arrived last night from Caloueu, Cal. Dance In now Moosci hall over the Optimo CiUe ttaturdar night. July I, I din. The pulillc Invited. Tlckala .Migrant. ' 4- 7 t4 Johh Breltior of Talent la sintut Iiik tho day transacting attain ws In Mi'dford. . x Try a King Spit cigar and en roll rago home Industry. tf John Johnson of Hoxy Ann Is xpeudliig the day In Bedford. Wealon Camera Rhop for firsl-rlass kodak rtHlshlng and kmlak supplies. Dave ltoatuiburg left ywitenla nrt.rniMii ror Beattle, where he will l emu In six week. If you can't go ahead aud' pull. K"t ludiluil mid push for a railroad to the Hlue Lodge, for Instance. Don't l a Kiourh. erarybodr In the rit IkIi miu well, even the doctors, llut.pr field Orowry, Phone 216. N7 I. II. Wltatx has um rrom r.uun lipaurals to spend the rouitli Mi Wilcox and Jack Aural urn imul lug the summer at the ramp Dr. Klrrhgnteuer will lie at Hot. 1 Nash every Wednesday, Hours lot (unauitattoH 10 to 3. K. I'. Ilulo of Malt I'VmikIkmi i Npfiidtng the summer In Mlforil T. Henry I'aliaahaa left Uil nrnm Iiik for the Ht. Albans mine In tin Hlue ldgc district, lie took hiiu htm aa ore rar. tlm first tximdrm 1 d In Medford. Kor rMt, : room furbished hotu (' A. UeVoe. :U llrowii arrived this iiioiiiin in in the Imperial vallr I ! iH upeud two weeks In Mislford with iii Kiuu Ktoyd, Kdwlu ami Chi"ti r Hrowu. Iluttermllk 3c quart at D.Vop'h Jerr Hamlin of tho I'Mni Yullo dlHtriel la In Mudford on Iii1iim Hlg Be Mllkaunkts at D Voe's. Will Mr Daniels of AppIiksI)' i ix tiding the wut'k rnd ltti Juiiuk 1' and W. M Hanson. If you rgn't go nhend and pull. n t lit'hiud and pusli (or a rallroud t the Hlue Ledge for Inslanee. Don t r a arourh, everybody in thr tlty wthhex ou well, even the doetoru. Hultn field Urocery. I'hone 81 nT Austin t'orUlu of Unglv rutin h. in town on buslues. He Dave Wood about that (lie la nurauce potto. Office Mall TrlPuin' HUlK About "u inrmliers ot ('ompniiv 7 took the federal oath last night. Al though notification ot tho order ro iiulrlng the members to suliacrlho to tho oath reached Med ford only yes terday moriilng, most of thoso out of town rraplnd the armory In tlmo. Members nppoarod from I'rospert, Oohl Hill and Untie Falls. Only two refused to take the oath because or parental objection. Helng mus tered Into the federal eervlre will bring from r,o to BOO dollars ad ditional pay per yonr to the mem bers of the company. They will be held In reserve, subject In call for threo years after the expiration ot their term or enlistment. Utatlis 36c. Hotel Holland. Jfiarl Price rotnmod to hi" homo on Hlk crceK arter a two woes visit with Medtord friends. Uates sella Pord oars, $100 down and $25 a mouth. 1,, lfl. McDonald left yestord tor the Itogue Elk resort of which he It mauagor. Whipping eroam at DoVoo's. At a regular meeting of Medford Cmnn No. 90. Wood men or tho World, held lent Wednesday night, plans woro launched for a big Wood iiidu picnic to ho held in the near rutiiro and a committee was np tmliileii on aeiiHral arrangements. It wan also decided In accept tho Invlta Hon or Itev. Itolllns to nllend u pa ll lotlc millions at tho I'lrst Metho dist churHi Sunday night, Inly I, at eight o'clock. The Woodmen and Initios or WoodoraH will meet at the Woodmen hall at 7:30 and imireh In a body to the church. A full at tendance rrom both orders aro ex pected to take iwrt In this possession. Iluttermllk 10c gal. at DeVoo's. The Cottrell stork ranch, compris ing 200 acres or laud In the Meadows section, hss been sold In W. 8. I'lckert and I'. II. Maxwely for $21, noo. The piirchaseis have taken po sosslou. The sale was msdu through the Clark llealty Company. Mmoke a King Rpllx cigar, lie. Thoy nro hoiiie-iuado. If .1. W. Ilartlett, tho tnxldormlst, who has been spending the sumiiior on his Klamath lllver hoineslead, near llornhrook, was a Modfonl visitor Saturday. (Wo make n siieclalty or picnic lunches. Itussal's Cafeteria. John M. Keolt. general passengor agent of tho . 1. will arrivo with the party of Kiistnrn Agnuls wjio aro on an odiieatlnnal tour of the West Buiulay morning Mr fcrMt will apond sovoral das lllhig friends In and about Medford and attending the loundiip. Mrs. colt wll nrrlve Tttesdav. Do Voe bijjn bjxtf littles. L. I). Cofieln rodVtt ld three ear-old In from 8ams Valley thin morutng. 2 He Is headed for the roundup. Itovnl llcbb of Central 1'olnt is shopping In Medford today. IMr. nnd Mrs. Flod Offenbacher ot Applegnte aro In town shopping. Blerrlll I). Chase or Table Itock Is In town for tlid da). A. Inngley arrived this morning from Sacramento. He will he here about two weeks. Mrs. 18. V. Maddox relumed Fri day evening from a visit with frlonds nl llrownsvllle, Ore. , II. P. 1'attenwn, the Quaker nur soryman, has returned from a trip to lOnstaru Oregon. JMxty hens and three durn In I ho flock owned by County Anaeaoor W. W. Orloves at his residence In Jacksonville, died mystcrloualy Frl day night. The cause la unknown, hut (Wilson Is suspected. lAt a special meeting or the County Com I Saturday, Chris Xatwlok was awarded the contract for grading nearly a utile or the Sains valley road,. near Mounvllle. Ooorgo W. Irvine arrived from Hla- be, Arlxona, this week and with Ills family will reside on their orchard on Iltmlo Lane. The orchard lias hcon In charge or Mr. Harvey Wal ters ot tho valley, who has' kept It In excellent condition and from pies ent Indications a large pear ciop is assured. Mr. Irvine Is glad to bo hack and Is dnllglitcd with the Mod ford clluinti) and looks for good tlnios for this rommiiulty. After having linen mlsaliig since June If, Marie Taylor, age 17, nnd Josle Oliver, age !', wero located this morning by Judge Chun. II. day, and ruliiruod to Uiulr home In I'lioo nix. Dining the time slnuu their dlsappoarauro no trace was found of them until word reached Judge (lay last night that the 'Oliver girl was sin) lug with rrleuils In Snms valley and the Tajlor girl west or Medford. Charles 11. l'rlco recolvod orders yesterday to report lit the Texaa bor der where ho hue been assigned to the quartermaster's department. He will leave within a fow day. Mr. Price, who llvos In Cold Hill, rucenl- Kd ('Itiftcade nnd ti H Holmes or Kngle Point nro spending the day In Medford. Loyal Diamond, of the P. & K , loft thla morning for an uxtondud visit In Michigan. Mrs. 15. O. Uuiratio arrived this tnornlng front Pasadena and "HI ,IC tho guost of Mr. and Mrs. Chan. L. Schloffolln. (.Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cay and Flolch or Linn of Portland, arrived last night by motor. They will spend two weeks ttaltlng Mr. Cay's parents, Mr. and Mj-s. J- H. Oay at Central Point, and Mr. "Oay's brother, Charles Cay, of Medford. The party Is spend ing tho day at the remain plant at Cold Hill, In which Mr. Linn Is Inter ested. '.Mrs. Peter Ilotts ot Kagle Point Is spending a few days In Medford vis iting friends. i A. Iloggli or Cold Hill Is In Med ford for the day. He Is headed for tho Itoundup, J. It. Stevenson is In from Ilcrry dalo for tho day. After a two weeks visit In the Klamath country, J. D. Pankey ar rived this .morning In Jdedforii Ho will tarry In Medford and Ashland until aflor tho Itoundup. .1. It. Smith of Iloxy Ann Is In town on buslnuse. Arthur M. (ioary, who has been Invostlgatlug crop conditions In tin Orngoit inn! Washington fruit In lit has arrived In Aledfortl for u two week's vlsll with tils parents. J). M. Loowo or Ashland Is In town sottllug details or the Jaeksoi County Tnlr. . lllllls Strnot arrived this mornliiK rrom Dorrls, Cal. lie Is boosting for the Joint eolebrntmn being held at Dorrls by that city ami Klnnmth Falls. William von dor llellen Is a busi ness visitor rrom ISngle Point. (ieorgo N'lchols. Jr., Is In for the day rrom Iiko Creek. Chrla Natwlck is In town rrom ICaglu Point on biislnoss. Tho sloro room under the Seattle Mr. and Mr? .1 II Lnno ot Sliver Lake and Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Davis of Corvallls nrc stopping a tew days In Medford' boford proceeding to tho roundup city. 'Halo's Piano Houso Is moving to the building ncross Mnin street, for merly occupied by tho Art Store Tho building being vacated bj Hale '8 will ly unlisted In Company 7. Ho was rooming house on South mini sireei formerlv iiiai tcrinasler clerk under Is being remodeled and will ho oc Col. Sargent. jcupletl by tho Nuriiil linking Co Sherwood Hamilton or ICaglo Point 'modern oven with a capacity ot r.ooo left this morning for a month's vaca- 'loaves it day Is being Installed. The Hon at Crescent Clt. oven has white tiled finish .WII'MCMUYi'. nnft.A MEDFORD'S LEADING lagC Motion Picture Tlicrtter Now Playing LILLIAN GISH w IN- uapi me '.' Pirate inn! tiu I 'till of Heil-lltiMMled Hon nnd 1101111111(0. i- 'I'lie Uiolone Kc!iiiIimi The Judge MhiiiiiiIIuk .Sllimllniik. I.lidlciik TiuiUMliitv .Mel li piCM'iilk llHinlltou Itewllt) mill Maittiierlle hmttt In "'llir Halt Million ItiltKi." itar Theatre win iti: tiii. mow us oo TODA 7 ft -4HM 4-Tty-- A-A ' How Linoleum Is Made Do you have any idea what liumVuiu i made of ln von kiiow how iniiiix rar-olT count I'ics cont I'ilmtc to its nianurarturW Did you ever realize that cork from siiiuiv Spain, flax rrom Siheria, jute from the swamps of India and kauri urn rrom New Zealand are all brought totfc'thei' in thin modern rioor covering It in a loiitf story find columns devoted to its telling would not enlighten oii half as much as a few iiiinules spent in front of the windows of the Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. They have obtained a linoleum display from the Lin oleum Hepart incut of the Armstrong Cork Company, lau-ia-ier. I'n., that is not only remarkablv complete, but ex tremely interest iiiK and instructive. It comprises speei iiicii. !f every ingredient that enters into the manufacture of liiioleuui'.'Sheets of cork bark and found cork flour, !l;iMed and its derivative linseed oil, jars of color pljj nn nts, samples of jute ifnd burlap, kauri gum and rosin. Theit there are the various bliM-ks usedju printing lin oleum and samples showing the MicccNslive stages of the printing process. Some patterns remiiro as nuiuy as thir teen different colors. The many large photographs included in the exhibit are especial!) inteivhtiug. One shows block-cutters at work; another, the mixing of the colors. Still a third shows the immense calendering machines that exert a pressure of thousands of pounds to the square inch and yet can be adjusted to differences as fine as one-thousandth of an inch. Other pictures give some Ulea of the inuueuse "Mows." or curing rooms, where miles of linoleum are hung up to season and dry. It i.x a real treat for those who like to know how and wh.tt tliiniv are made of, and anyone who makes ii a point In Ml tins i vhlblt Will bi Wi U 1 pail. he occupied nboul the loth ot July by the Golden llule Store Whose busi- Tiosu demands more spnee "W. J. Colo, tho elocutionist who npponrod at tho K. P. Lodge and the Haptlst church this woek, will onter taln tho Oddfollows noxt Monday nlKht. All Oddfollows, tholr wives and friends are cordially Invited. Mr .1 W Ashland toda Mull' it li movln-' to Wliy SmoRc nit Clear When' La ilondan are only Kn. f h ' xoTicn Harbor Sliops will be open until 0 o'clock p. m. tho Srd and cloned nil da tho 4th. Burr Mcintosh1 m i Rear view mir rors, both square and oval, $1.50, up. Q, & GATES ?ly Pardnef nTWyram.-TTMTftx-48aaMaraa "Sfl im S 8 vmkw KR&wimmmulM 1 BswWBi'ysf sMl4jl?0jEbMEB 8 .""aA iw V Ml 11 l MXSII.Il Pit Tl It Miwi of (Im- m'ih In thU PuhImi- Ion iiiv tMkiMi apiimiU iviHiUNiii FATTY AND MABLE in o Ke stone Reprint 5c AlsfD 106 t mi M m .r c R5 v i 1I-- llfi" FATHERS AND MOTHERS li i in- Mt.ih inteitMcil in O'e welfare of our ilitl- iiiiii timid Mm do unMhtiiK I'etter tor our boy or lrl Hi ii . luniir itii; 1 1" ( 1 1 Mulfiv ilurlitii lite formsttve p. i . I oi tin ii li the . lio.il pertoil Now thai the i ii ii m mill, are to oiier.iiini;. wli not lenlnio eitcoui- i in mk thlr iienile, itUkcls and duties u me 1. pu it im nt uf the OVER VfARS UNDER ONE MANAGEMENf :?: M '" ' Hft SEIOES 17 FOUR $8? 0l5m 40 horse power 7 passenger F.O.B. Detroit 'X 5 i.t ,y?x. i i.inrv nhsjssui bjmiss m ti in ii 1 1 i rfr tTIi most wender: motor the Industry knows Without a single exception, this new SERIES 17 Stvtdebakcr motor is tho most wonderful motor that tho industry has ever seen and it is wonderful not because it is a novelty or offers a new and hopeful experiment in engine designing but because it represents the highest development of a long-established typo of motor and because in tho hands of moro than 50,000 Studc baker owners, this motor has proved itself supreme in POWER, flexibility and most important, ECONOMY. Fact ia nimply that Studebnkcr lina never looked on the motor as de vice by which to soil n car hao never souRht to follow styles or to inject untried novelties into its design. Instead, SERVICE nnd porformnnco have been Studebaker's chief ideals. And for four years Studcbakcr engi neers have worked over this ono dosiRn. For example, they spent two yonra on the Rao passaRcs, Retting them to taper offjuat so without angles or any other impediments to tho frcost How of tho gases. That alone ruvo in creased power.; Then they developed n way of Riving tho crnnk-shaft what ia called "dynamic balance" that is, balanco when in motion, bo that it is free from vibration even at tho highest speeds. !Thatv too, gave increased POWER nnd smoother running qualities in addition. Many refincmentn woro made in tho little details of the motor such, for example, aa tho longer pistons, tho connecting-rod hearings, tho valves, tho oversize bearings of tho crank shaft, tho larger radiator and evory last ono of thetn was made with tho SOLE object of giving tho Studebaker owner n motor that will do anything he wants it to do at tho lowest cost. Today, StudcbakcY is recognised as tho MOST POWERFUL car on tho market of its weight ono of tho quietcst.smoothcst-runningcnrscvor designed and a car that is remark ably LOW in fuel, tire and main tenance expense. Wilt you drive- thc.carand prove this for yourself V C. E. GATES MEDFORD ip m JULY 4 at ASHLAND BAvSEBAL-L MEDFORD vs. WEED For Championship Southern Orogon and Northern California each morning after parade. A 5000 Fcot Balloon Ascension from the Ball Park During tho Game. t.HUJJ.USI JISMIIHI 1IIIIIIII IISISIF II IIIISMWlllH I I Mill I B Mill D Pric e Reduces from $745 to We arc making this price on 1917 Maxwell cars, the lowest price ever known on this class of cars Don't miss this opportunity to get ' one of these cars for the 4th Phone or call for demonstration Phone 21 POWELL AUTO GO a mllWH,MfHW 9mmmm ) ill-Mill I "- T -- """" ,s i "i