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PAGE TWO MEDFQBD MAn;, , jTRTBTTNTg.' MEHTORD. ' ORKGONY-WEDNESDAY. MAY 2, 1917, I TOCAL AND L' PERSONAL Mrs. J. S. Wlndell and the MIbsos FranceH Simmons and Kranklo Gil flllan of Grants Push spent Tuesday In Medford. They motored to this city In tho morning and returned home last night by train. Mrs. Leach, corsets maiVe to meas urements guaranteed. Phone G83-J. A number of Medford sportsmen are In receipt of Invitations to attend the fifth annual state shoot, which will be held at Salem, May 6, 7, and 8. Baths 25c, Hotel. Holland Mrs. Albert North of Medford. who has heen visiting Mr. and rMs. A. A. Carper at Roselmrg is now visiting friends at Cottage Grove. Gasoline and oil at Do Voe's. J. C. Digger, a well known travel ing salesman In Medford and south ern Oregon, Vlll soon quit his posi tion and enter tho officers' reserve Corps camp of Instruction at San Francisco. Ho has already qualified for entrance to tho camp. See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Orflrp, linom 404 M. P. & H. nidg. ' 'The condition of Hugh Klllott, who was recontly stricken with an attack of paralysis, was reported Wednes day as much Improved. 'Ho now has a good chance for recovery. Dr. HarErnve. Farmers and Fruit growers P.a?lk hide.' Phone 230. Tien P. Sheldon. manager of the llrurtU-- 1Y.SS i'li;imliot oi ( iimn"'! i-o. I .sil't;i!i of.'Jio Hoy Scum.-!, ;uni editor of tllO ItORUC' ItiV'T Cf.Hli'T. VttK u Ml'i'.l'fTil vMtor Wednewlny. paper hnnwor, tinier. S10-J. 4!l M. G. Wamlnk of Medford and M. A. Carter of Ashland have roturned from a vhslt to their sliver, lead and gold mlno near Colo station on the Oregon-California lino. They assort that the proporty will bo under op tion In a few days to California men. For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. ' A motor stage lino between Med ford and tho Dluo Ledge mlno Is now In operation by O. J. Kober. Tho fare U $3. Only one round trip a day Is made. ' Johnson tor high class watch re pairing, tf Herbort Alford, who Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses L. Al ford, will return to Sun Francisco soon and enter tho offlcors' rosorve camp of Instruction which opens In that city about Mu.v 15. Ho has pass ed the examination which qualifies him to take tho camp course of in struction. For sale Four year old grndo llol glira stallion. W. S. Stuncllfr, Phoc nlx. 35 The annual handicap three-cushion billiard tournament of the Kills starts In a few days, with the follow ing playors and handicaps: Gottlieb, 30; Craig 27, Codding l!ti, Terrell 30. Gates 30, Hnzelrlg 2(1, lligelow 215, Frldlgor 27, Hall 30 and Drown 27. Johnson for high class watch re pairing, tr I)osplto the fart that ho had not seen him for over 20 years, Gus New bury called out "Hello, George' to George H. Justus when the lnltor paid a chance call to bis office yesterday Mr. Justus, who has been living in California for years, was horn anil reared in Medford and only recently returned to live here. When ho left Medford Mr. Justus was regarded as an old man, while .Mr. Newbury was "Just a klil." Dr. Clnra Dunn, office rooms 10 and 11, Jackson Co. Dank llldg. 3r. Local officers of the Coast Artil lery and Sanitary corps are expecting orders today to effect mohtll'iillnn of their companies at any moment. On account of warnings not to make public any Information until the final word Is received, nothing was given out today, but both officers anil men wore alert for the long expected or ders, which are fully anticipated by tomorrow. ItoMoburg Hnllv Hnvlew. Gates sella Ford cars, J'-00 down and $35 a mouth. Twenty recruits for the marine corps from tho I'nlvorslty of Mlnno sola and seventeen recruits for the navy passed through Medford Wed nesday on route to the Mare Island training station. Havo your mattresses renovated, upholstering, nuto top and trimming done at II. llrown's, 142 North Front. . Phono 14 5-J. 55 Mr. ami Mrs. ,M. S. Wood and Mrs. M. JJ. .Leaho and two grandchildren wore among the Kaglo Point visitors In the city today. Phone 884 Heath's Drug Store. Mrs. M. S. Centers loft Wednesday morning for Klamath Vnlls to Join her husband there. Mr. Centers re cently located In Klamath Falls. Dr. Holne, physician and surgeon. Bpeoialty, oye, ear, nose, throat. Of fice over Meeker's. Glasses flttod. Miss Ilose La wry and Kdwnrd 1 .aw ry of Sanborn, X. IV, who have been visiting Misses I. aura nnd Cora Thom as and James Francis left Wednesday morning on tholr return trip home. M. Purdln, lawyer. Room 4 06 M T. C. Osgood is spending Wednes-J day at Hogue Hlvcr on business con nected with tho Irrigation district of that vicinity. Iluttermllk 10c gal. De Voe's. Mrs. E. J. Shufer of Jacksonville left for Weed on Wednesday, where she will spend tho summer with her husband, who is employed thero. Met cars, 29 South Orape St. E. Stroud and J. E. Eager, assist ant superintendents of the Southern Pacific are traveling with the Humes' circus supervising the handling of tho show's special train. Tlnkery goods at Do Voe's I Mr. mill Mrs. J. P. Tucker left j Wednesday for Oakland. Calif., whero Mr. Tucker will he operated on for, cancer and placed In tho care of a! specialist at a sanitarium. Complete line of fishing tackle. Crater Lake Hwd. 35 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Plelsch left Wednesday morning for a week's visit In Portland. Sweet elder at Do Voe's. George E. Boos returned Wednes day from a trip to Portland and So attlo, Metz cars, 2!) South Grape St. Tho fire department was called Wednesday forenoon to put out a small blaze In a dwelling on Deatty streot at the corner of Liberty, caused by gasoline spilling on a floor and becoming Ignited. Small damnge was dono. Fresh chocolates at Do Voe's. City Attorney F. W. Menrs on Wed nesday afternoon filed In circuit court the city's amended answer In the suit tirotlfiht to enjoin it from Isrtiilii: i'Oml uticlvi' Hie llaimeu p!:m and to htiv' (hi- H;ii!''U plan declined void. William Htalf I'.a lu-in added ax tn-j plaintiff In the tult with Charles D. Colby. Rtiwles Moore. Attorney jit Law. M. F. & H, building. tf Mr. nnd Mrs, W. S. Holcomb of Co-i lunibus, O., nro visitors In the city, tho guests of Mrs. Leo Root at the Holland hotel. Mrs. Root entertained Informally at bridge Tuesday night In their honor. Get our prices on gnrden hose and lawn mowers. Crater Lake Hwd. 35 Pro. E. W. Todd of University or Pugi't Snuni, Tacoma, will speak tonight at tho First Methodist church at 8 o'clock on "Tho, Relation of the Church to tho Present World War." Tho public Is cordially Invited. Big 5c milk snakes at De Voe's. John E. Grieve of Prospect, road supervisor, came In Wednesday to attend tho monthly session of tho county court. Tho regular meeting of the Griz zlies will ho held at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Johnson, C12 Catherlno street Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Everybody out. To get thero take Dakota street, which la tho last paved street on S. Oak- dale, then first street to left one block, then to right third house. Mrs. Thompson of Derby reports that her daughter writes her that a letter from a woman In Germany to her daughter In Missouri closed by saying, "You would bettor savo these stumps, for it may bo a long time be fore you will see another German stamp." The recipient of the letter carefully soaked the stamps off the envelope. Underneath she found writ ten, "We are starving." Ilouillnol Connor has gone to San Francisco to take the exniulnat ion for the officers' reserve corps. I. A. Hoble, nuinnger of the Grants BABY TESTS POSTPONED ! BECAUSE OF MEASELS The "lluby Week" eugenic test which was to have been conducted by the Parents' educational biirenu Iiuh been indefinitely postponed on neeoinit of the danger of measles con tusion. These tests have been held several times ilurinir the past year nnd when they are resumed litter those bullies registered for this test will have first place. The bureau is lncnleil in the pull lie library building anil is open Wed nesdays from 2::i0 until 4 o'clock p. m. The eominiltee in charge is al ways gliu to meet the parents or anyone interested in children nnd their problems. HIKES 10 ENLIST A son of Edward Payson Weston, tho world famed pedestrian, who is known as "Young Billy Weston," and Is himself of some reputation as a walker, arrived In Medford on Wed nesday evening on a patriotic mission. Ho is on a walking tour of the Pacific coast soliciting men to Join tho army and navy. Ho served In tho' army during the Spanish-American war and In the battle of San Juan hill was wounded in the hand ncce 'isltatlng the amputation of several fingers. Because of this crippled hand he has been ivfmcd enlistment in the army. . TRAIL ITEMS j A dance will bo given at Ash's hall Saturday night, May 5. Miss Lee Mlddlebusher has gone to Portland to spend a few weeks. Mrs. J. Zlmmerly was tho guest of Mrs. Mlddlebusher for a few days last week. The Trail school spoiled against the Central school ono day last week, the latter winning tho honors. Both of theso schools are doing flno work In spelling. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Craft visited relatives near Trail Sunday. The roads are quite good now, and cars ore coming up from tho valley evory day. Mrs. Mlddlebusher has recently purchased a Ford truck, and expects to havo It hero soon. I WEDDING BELLS 4 Miss Virginia Gay and Mr. E. T. Stlnson of Seattle were united in luarriago at tho homo of tho bride's mother, Mrs. J. W. Slater, 1105 West Main street, Tuesday evening. Rev. Carstens of tho Baptist church offic iating. Tho ceremony occurred In the parlor which was decorated with American beauties. Tho young couplo will tnke an extended motor trip and will be at homo to their friends at the Fairmont hotol at San Francisco, after May 1st. r.o I'n's box factory was a Medfnrd visi tor Wednesday. Dr. Frank Huberts, dentist. St Marks' building. Phone 323-Y. The pupils of the high school will give a burlesque circus at the high school building next Friday evening. Every class will take part and do one or more special stunts. An iulinlsiott lee of ten cents will he charged. The proceeds will go to the high school fund. Dr. It. J. Klrscbgessncr of Upper tioguo Iflver was a Medford Islnor Wednesday. Edward Cingcnde and Joseph Mav- heln of Eagle Point spent Tuesday in Medford on business. From now on all newly placed over-i hanging signs In front of business : places must be erected In conformity I with the city's regulations, rerially ! the one that stipulates they shall be! of fireproof construction. Tho city council hns so Instructed L. K. 1 1 In- man, city electrical Inspector, but ad-! Used that for the present no attempt j bo made to have old signs changed to conform with the city's regulations.! S. 1. Brown returned Wednesday from a weeks visit at hit mining prop erty near Holland. 1 l TS (,ltl)( I ItY COMPANY This Is A ,iood time to buy for fu ture use. Nearly every Item will cost you more money in a few weeks He sure to get your fruit jars before they are all picked up. We have the right price on what you need In groceries. MI'S Fldelis Moran, fostcrdaugh Kr of Mrs. C. C. Baiksdull was mar ried list Sunday morning to Don V. IMalt who Is employed by the South ern Pacific in Medford. The service was performed by Rev. Frederick W. ('.irMcns. only Immediate relatives of the leldo and groom attended the ceremony. Absolutely Removes IndiTestion. Onepackage proves it. 25c at all druggists. W Ww W wir mm V' m iff Mm! ' tll I iii , -and Us NpL 1 H I hi I 'I mm I United States Tires are built with one supreme WWV Y f ii I We put not alone good cotton and good rubber into WM':lw. Wi our,ircs! wiiSi IWllll i' we use only ihe super-quality oihoHi, ' mill (I j I plus design, construction, workmanship super- Willi I ' III I k ill I Motorist9 have recognized this super-quality stand- 'lOll Wj'jjij ard f Umted states Tires f( I (fill ' by giving United States Tires not only amazingly VrVmmV mm- lar2esaIes '(Ill lili I ' "5Ut CqUay amazng sales increases. WrtlVlM linilill l ' Quality pays you in service and us in sales. v!ittYV If - m Iff eH''"'""' United States Ires SHE-S- 1 IjJ'f I 'Kohby' 'Chain' A T Worth and HV.ir that ILU-jL il .vri Are Good mes i 3 till AMIS i :m i-: X TS 1 XI (i 1 1 T Page TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKK--Man and wlio without family wanted on ranch, wife for housework, man for general ranch labor. Address Mall Tribune. La- ALWAYS WOUT1! wim. i: nitm: ion Lor 1 F. Ll.Kli 1 W (lleraldlue I'ul- rar's liiisbnud) In "TIIH VICTO Hl citOSS." A very artistic pro duclinu of the siege of l.ucknow. Four of Los Angeles' society girl pupils of .Until St. Denis, of Pen ishawn, appeared as Oriental dancing girln. M o KALKM CO.MKHY. Tl M ( 1 1( HO W V A LFS i A SI H ATT in THE NEW YOHK FEA-COCK. Get iha hems care of shoes habit It pays Well dressed people always have well shined shoes. 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