PAGE TWO MEDFOKD MATL TRTBTTNTE ifEDFORD, OEEfiOX. TITTJIJRDAY. fAY ?,. 1017.. 10CAL AND Mrs. Hetty Bushman and children of Seattle, who fo' several months, through the city Thursday forenoon past have been residing In Medford j cn r0"te to the army aviation training with her father, C. C. Sumner, left "tation at San Antonio, Texas, from Thursday for Seattle. )"' Vancouver barracks. Among Mrs. Leach, corsets made to meas-',ncm wa James Alexander of Salem, urements guaranteed. Phone B83-J. ""Son, who was formerly In the au la. C. Page departed .Thursday tomol,lle business in Medford. A morning for a business trip of several nnmMr or mends met Mr. Alexanuor Governor Kains of the federal reserve days at Portland. , for a moment's visit at the depot. hunk at San Knineisco. urin the lo- Golng fishing? Better take along' Votz cars at RiverMile Oarage. i cnl financial institution to patriot some of our lunch goods. ' Captain A. J. Vance of the Seventh; iciillv cooperate in eeiirini.' snhscrip- B. J. Olney, a mining man of Ited Company returned to the city Thurs-j ttious for the udditinna! .'oveminent Bluff, Calif., who arrived In Medford: day forenoon from a several days', issue of two hundred million dollars on Wednesday is visiting his clnna - bar claims In the Meadows district. Baths 25c. Hotel. Holland Josepb Sorrel!, who Is developing ; over Meeker's GlfsfeR fitted. his copper claims at Takllma nearj Mrs. L. M. Andrews of Crete el)., Waldo, and who has been visiting his 'and Mrs Kim'incl Barnes of Therniop daughter, Mrs. M. Allen In this city, 'oils, Wyoming, who spent t he winter left Thursday for the mining prop-' in southern California and have been erty. He Bays there Is considerable : visiting in Medford for several days, mining activity in the Takllma and 'left Thursdav for Portland. Waldo district, and that Twohey Bros, have 25 teams hauling ore from their Queen Bronze mlno to the nearest railroad point, from where It Is ship ped to the Bmeltcrs. Gasoline and oil nt De Voe's : "Young Billy" Weston, son of the famous pedestrian, Edward Payson Weston, resumed his walkli ; 4 iur of the coast Thursrday after a day j stop In Medford. He started for Grants! Pass and Roseburg. The fish supply Is getting better, nice Chinook salmon, halibut, co'd, salmon trout, shad. Medford Fish Market. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8 Holcomb of Co lumbus, O . le't Wednesday night for Seattle after a brief visit with friends In this city. See Dave Wood about that fire In. surance policy. Office, Room 404 M P. ft H. Bldg. The Barnes circus left Medford ear ly Thursday morning for Grants Pass where It exhibits today. The circus Is shy 4 7 laborers who quit Its employ at Klamath Falls last Monday to go to work In the woods sawmills near that city. Dr. Hargrave, Farmers and Fruit growers Bank bldg. Phone 230. Mrs. A. L. Bates left Thursday morning to spend the day In Grnnts Pass. Try some of those choice shrimps, crabs and oysters at Medford Fish Market. Ben H. Piatt of Grenada, Calif. who has been visiting In the city for some time loft for home Thursday. . A-l paper banger, tlutor. 840-J. 49 The coldest temperature of Wed nesday night registered by the weath er bureau was 37 degrees between 6:30 and 6 a. in. Inasmuch as a tern peraturo of 34 degrees was predicted early In Uie evening the orchnrdists bad no frost apprehension. For the best Insurunco sec Holmes the Insurance Man. J-icputy u. s. Marshal Fuller of Portland was In the city Wednesday making arrangements for tho Mav torm of tho federal court for tho Med ford district which will convene In this city next Monday morning. Just received, new shipment of mil linery that Is Included In the vale at May Co. Saturday lnt chance. Mr. and Mrs. ItoIMe Goodman of Portland who have been visiting In Medford and vicinity the past week left Thursday for Sacramento. Johnson for hUh rlnss watch re pairing i-assenger train No. 1,1, south bound, due In Medford at :0S a. in. did not roach tho city until 11:4' a m. Thursday. Johnson for high class watch re pairing. ,( Jonn uyrne or Wntklns was ,i Med ford and Jacksonville visitor Thurs- - day. The sale of millinery goes merrily on at May Co. .New hnts received al most dully. a delegation representing the State Highway Association, called on the county court Thursday In behalf of securing assistance for the conven tion to be held In Medford this month fir. Clara Unnn, office rooms 10 and 11, Jackson Co Hank llldg. ,1c w r i - ... i. v.. i.vcvcr m central Point was a Medford visitor Thursday. lialos soils Ford cars, $200 down and f 25 a month. Kd. Carleton of TaMe Hock, was a Medford visitor Thursday. ,Now shipment of children's hats on sale Saturday at May Co. Postmaster Lewis l lrlch of Jack sonvllle spent Wednesday afternoon In Medford. Have your inatiresses renovated. Upholstering, auto top and trimming dona at W. II. ltron's, H2 North Front. Phono H.'i-J. , 6 President K. 11. Todd of tho I'nlver sltjf of Puget Sound, ami Dr. It. K Shaw of Indlanola, la , who spoke nt the Methodist rally here Wednesday, left Thursday for Klamath Falls to conduct a rally In that rliy. They will return here to spend Sunday, on which day Dr. Shaw will speak st the Methodist church In the morning, and President Todd In the evening. Moll cars at Riverside t;arae. I Mr. and Mrs. O. II. West left for Klamath Falls on Thursday forenoon, where they will spend the summer. Mr, West Is in tho forest service and bis headquarters will he at Odessa, Kalmath county. Phone 884 Heath's Drug Store. KiKhty aviation corps recruits pass- lousiness Irlp to Portland. I I Dr. Heine, physician and surgeon.! ' Specialty, eyo. car. nose, throat. Of- The Tracford, recently received by A. W. Walker Auto Co., who have the agency for Jackson and Josephine ; dated May 10, on which date pay I counties. Is now plowing on the desert I ment should be made to the federal I near the bridge over the P. & K. rail-j reserve bank.' ; road track. Anyone Interested is In-1 "Wo will be advised when lo dis ' vlted to call and see the same. The continue receiving ' subscriptions. Trackford pulls two 10-Inch plows In j the desert land. A. C. Mills, of Fresno, who has been making an extended visit In Medford roparted for home Thursday. M. Purdln, lawyer. Room 406 M. P. & H. Bldg. 50 Two large Chinook salmon were caught at the Anient dam the fore part of tho week by T. E Wallace of Grants Pass. The fish weighed 18 and 30 pounds respectively and were taken on a No. 6 spinnor. Don't forget tomorrow is Red Cross day at Butterfield's grocery. Phone 216. An indication that this Is an ex- tremcly busy timo with the farmers; nnd orchardlsts, due to the lato sea-! son and shortage of labor, was ob- served Wednesday. Although It was circus day, tho street crowds In Med-i"1 ford and the nudlences at tho two per-i formances were not up to Medford'a!"' usual circus day standards. Theres-i"1 taurants and hotels had no unusual patronago either, and thore was a scarcity of visitors from nearby. towns. Buttermilk 10c gal. De Voe's. J. C. Adams, a well known pros pector of Curry county, who has been sojourning In Medford for several weeks, will return to his claims near Marlol, Oro., on Saturday. White & Applegate have moved their Metz car show room to tho Itlv- orslde garngo. Isaac Merrlnian has purchased thc,ch,nB eomPa',.v r Portland and herd of cows of Robert Newland, who has retired torn the dairy business. Flno sugar cured ham. shoulder and bacon at .booth 22, public market Saturday. 3 Bakery goods at Do Voe's Chief Quartermaster Norstrom or;c'"Pa'1y would make all the cider the navy Is one seafaring man. trary to the story hooks and novels.1" who has no use for farming nor gar-:'"""110" IO t"e 10''nl mauulactory will denlng. "In my 4 0 years of sea life." j a(1J to th0 "iarkot for culled apples, salt! Nonitrom while waltlnc at the! lepol Wednesday to board tho train; for Portland. " have done all kinds of hard work In all ports of the world, 1 but never anything in the way of gar-!C; denlng or planting. I don't know whv: i but I just hale the Idea of even of f; tilling the soil. And I pity the farm - era so. Theirs mint be an awful life.": Don't forget tomorrow Is lied Cross lay nt nutterfleid s grocery. Phou 2 1 . Tho Home Cuard company held its weekly drill Wednesday night on the streets near tho high school, with, many slackers al'scut. who it later learned were at the dr formnnce. ens pcr- Dr. Frank Roberts, deiitbt. St. .Marks' bull. Hug Phone ::2"-Y. C. II. Relchstein li ft Thursday for week's visit with relatives and friends In Portland. Fresh chocolates at Do Voe's. "Absolutely guilty, 1 replied '. F. Iiltwllcr. a traveling map salesman of San Francisco, when arrakned Thurs day before Judge Taylor on the charge of intoxication. DlUvilor was "dead drunk" he was carried from a train Wednesday night Into the de pot. Il was given a suspended fine of 10 and costs, and It was not until Ills I rial was over that he discovered that ho was In Medford and not li Ashland, as be had thought. Itawles Moore. Attorney at Law ' . I . il H. lltllld UK. If F.llzahcth O'Connor of Camden. , representative of one of tho larg t phonograph mainline Hirers of tin country. Is In Medford for several lays on business. Big be milk snakes at De Voe's. Ralph Russell of lleagle, Ernest Dorn of liiinconi bihI E. A. Howling of Foots creek arc visitors In the city Thu rsday. Sweet elder at Do Voe's. T. K. Vlynn of the Medfoid Elec tric company has returned from a business trip to Yreka. Don't forget tomorrow Is Red Cross day at Itultorfleld's grocery. Phone U. FIRST NATIONAL LOAN OF LIBERTY The First National bank of Med ford received on Wednesday after noon the following tclcL'ruin from of J per rent treasury certificate's.! I he telegram m part read as fol- UlWK "We have the following telegram from secretary of treasury: 'As fis cal nircnts of (lie trmernmcnt yon are authorized nnl directed to receive Kiibscriplions in your district for nn nddition.-il issne of two hundred mil lion dollars of three per cent treas ury certificates f indebtedness mn turijitr July 7, the certificates to be Lists will lie closed when the amount of issue shall have been subscribed. Circular letter follows. Wide disscm imitinn nf ll,! nff,.r.. : , .1....:- nble nnd your patriotic efforts in se- ciinntr subscriptions is nnred." FORESTER OF BENGAL STUDIES LOCAL FORESTS II. S. Gibson, nssistnnt eonserviitor for the Ilrilisli government in the Prov'ncc of I?eii"ul, India, has been llle P""st for two days past of Martin Kockson, forest supervisor in the -Mcdlonl district.. Mr. Gibson arrived tllls country u little over a wcek nK to nuko a four months' study forest conditions mid the methods flle United Stales government ! cnrinir for nnd Eovernimr them. n company with Mr. Erickson he spent two days viewing forest work, roads nnd timber, especially in the Littlo Hut I o country. Mr. Gibson left Thursday afternoon for Sisson. C:il., to study conditions in the Shns tn national forest. CIDER MILL FQR A LOCAL PLANT Manager Knight of tho Knight ueuioru, tarriou nrieiiy Wednesday. He came to complcto arrange ments to Install a cider mill in his plant In Medford. The machinery Is now on the way to the local packing house.. Mr. Knight stated that the con-'1""""1"6 nnn enl) 11 t0 1 "'nnd. there " iransiormou into vinegar, mis WEDDING BELLS Married, at the home of Kov. '. W. rstchs, llcrt K. (iviusliy and 1. Co ra L. I'epprr, of (Vr.trnl Point. "m A. demons and Mvrtle I. CiL - .bv. of Central Point. Rev V w i-'(,. ..it;..;.,i;.. n..,i k,ft ,r . Pink Spray for Newtowns. New is the ideal time to apply the pink spray on Newtown apples in the li...,,- r the valley. 1'luoos nt' hither ileation such us Ashland ami (Irif nn 1 reek are a little later. It was I'tn , 11 last yon that the pink spray is tin most important spray in the control of scab mid conseipienliy eriv effort should be made to r;et it en at litis time. The proper t ,)- 1, to use is one part lime Mih'iitir o ;i." pari waicr. t'Ol NTY PATHOLOGIST. Professor Relicr to Lecture. Prof. Rebec of the I nlverslty of 'r, Lun will lecture at the Public l.ll i irv on Saturday. May 5th, at f o'c'o. k, under tho auspices of the 1'i.iiiij league. The subject will be 11 111. ed later. Tho public Is most oidially Invited to attend. .Mrs Fred Reed and son left Thurs day morning for Roseburg to Join Mr. Reed who located In tnat city some 1 1 me a.-.o. ;: ire A Mansfield and family of Prusi-.v- came down Wednesday for a several days' visit In the city. IT DOES NOT PAY TO TAKE CHANCES WITH YOUR EYES ir-, et the most difficult cases i:;:! will nominee you thill you i.e r bailees here. DR. RICKERT Suite Oier May Co. NOW IS TIE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS TO PLANT GARDENS SUcrvisor Peterson has issued the followinc; circular In the school chil dren of Jackson county regarding the prizes to be 11 warded at the eountv fair for agricultural di-pluys: To Girls and Hoys; In niol:in'' preparation for the fairs of the coming season, we should keep in mind something: more than the mere matter of makinpr exhibits, some thing more than the winning of u prize. There are several points to keep in mind. The following; ones are listed in what is considered the or der of tlieir importance; the first, no doubt, should bo given more con--iderution than all the others com bined : 1. We should work to produce those thinirs which will be of most use to our country. We know- that every true American boy and girl wants to do his or her part at this time. There was never a greater op portunity to do patriotic service' than that winch confronts us now. 2. We should hear in mind that if we produce the thinirs which are needed, we shall find 11 ready market for them nt good prices. But if we produce only for our own home use, we lire reducing our own Jionn expenses and at the same time suvinj a certain amount of drain from the general stock of supplies. 3. Anyone 'who produces some thing of real value is sure to gain knowledge, triuninjf und habits that will be of inestimable value to him all the rest of his life. 4. Thoie who do real service as producers will receive recognition as being persons who are not only good, but good for something. They them selves will have the satisfaction of increased self-esteem. 5. Prizes will be awarded, each of which will be h recognition of worthy achievement; and many of the prizes will huve -considerable in trinsic value. The prize list for the juvenile de partment of the Jackson county fair for this year will probably be based largely on the following items: 1. lteans. 2. Potatoes. ' 3. Corn. 4. Tomatoes. 5. Onions. ti. Poultry raising. 7. Haising of oulliy feed. 8. Pig raising. II. Canning, with special empha sis on team work. 10. Essays : A How I made my summer .pay. II How I made my tomato patch pay. O Value of tomatoes as a food. I) Value of onions as a food. K How I made my garden pay. K How I made my canning pay. 11. P.cst collection of recipes fur ways of preparing and serving: A Potatoes, li Corn. (' Houns. F.aeh e,n(cMuu( w ill be reoitired i to ecrtity that she has prepared each dish, giving the date nnd the num ber of persons served. 12. Practical and Useful sewing. The auovc list is only tentative. ('hatiL'cs ill be made and items will be added. We want suggest intis tntm anyone having nructical ideas. Hoys ami girls, now is the time to get busy. Don't ilciav until it is too late to approved by staff officials, as, on make other preparations. lion't be a slacker. Act now. ' K. I.'. I'KTKKSOS". Supt. Juvenile Department Jaiksnu t'ounlv Fair. T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKIi Itend, Oregon, is a rapid ly growing town of six thousand in habitants, good schools, churches, ami excellent climate. We want men ami boys for employment In logging camps, sawmills, box and sash and door factrles. Men with families preferred. Address Knnpp t heney Company, Spalding llulld ing. Portland. Oregon. 4 1 Stop at The NEW HOUSTON HOTEL bth nnd Kverett Streets, Portland, Oregon. New management. Phones and elevator. Hates olb", 'iIk, $1.00 nnd j 1 oil per dnv. Hotel Hoyt Sixth and Holt Streets, near depots, Portland, Ore. Fireproof, newly dec orated. Rates T.'ic to JJ.OO. I,. II lines. Manager. j SALE OF FIREARMS All Jackson, county dealerB in re volvers and side arms must comply with the state law governing sales of such weapons and make dally reports to Sheriff Jennings of any such sales. The state authorities plan to strictly enforce this carrying concealed wea pons law from now on. j Sheriff Ralph Jennings received j Thursday a communication from A. 1 W. Lawrence, state printer, calling at tention to tbe law and stating that "every dealer in the business of sell ing or displaying of revolvers, pistols or other small arms that can be con cealed on the person shall obtain a legal register from the state printer in which to enter the name and de scription of all persons purchasing such weapons." The communication asks the sheriff for a list of all deal ers In Jackson county who Intend handling small weapons for sale after May 21, and states that daily reports of sales must be made to the sheriff in compliance with the law. PLANNED FOR MAY 16i White and Beautiful i At a meeting of the executive board of the Medford Ked t'ros chapter it was decided to hold n pa triotic nnd Hed t'ross day on May Hi, tlie day when Governor Withy combe is to visit Medford. ' A com mittee of fifty, which will meet Dr. J. L. Hill was nppointed to se cure n campaign membership com mittee of fifty nnd which will meet in n few days to discuss arrange ments for the above day and means for increasimr the membership of the Medford chapter. Ail cannot go to war, but all can help prepare the otiier fellow for it. Money and work ers are needed, and it is hoped that all will respond to the call of this eommitteee, nnd conWibute their share towards making patriotic day a great success. FEDERAL COURT 10 EHE Judge C. E. Wolverton, I'nlted States Attorney Clarence I.. Reames and Assistant United States Attorney Eamctt II. Goldstein, will leave Port land Saturday to attend the Medford term of federal court. The court room In the new $125,000 postofflce building at Medford will be occupied by tho federal court for the first time. Three cases will be tried, taking about a week. It Is thought. i3&&b- w.ie33'-x. warn JJI.D 1 - ATlllCIt TIME'S TESTED KOOl'l Whether you are building new or just recovering your roof, it will pay to take a lip from rather Time's pat experience and use the old dcpi tillable roofing material CEII.Mt SHINGLES Cor.io In nnd let us tell you how to lay a shingle loof that will defy both time and the ekments for 40 years. MEDFORD LUMBER CO. Tonight The World's Daintiest Sta- ANITA STEWART in Robert W. Chambers' Sensation "THE GIRL PHILIPPA" PAGE Adults 25c Children 15c Southern Oregon's Greatest Place of Amusement The Y'oung People's City Union ral ly, scheduled for Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m., at the First M. K. church, promises to be a great treat. Special plans are being made to make the meeting one long to bo remembered from an Inspiration and intellectual 'standpoint. I Anyone who has ever heard Hon. C. !M. Thomas will not fall to take ad vantage of this opportunity to hear j him again. Ho will speak along lines jwhich are vital in character building, and success making. I It Is desired to establish firmly In !the minds of the young people of Medford that this Is a rally of unusual (importance and while details can not he fully outlined nothing should keep you from attending. A musical pro gram led by the high school orches ; tra. Everybody welcome. i juice ot Lemons! How to Make Skin At the cost of a small jar of ordi nary cold cream one can prepare a . full quarter pint of the most wonder- I ful lemon skin softener and complex ion beautifier, by squeezing the juice of two fresn lemons into a bottle con taining three ounces of orchard white. Care should be taken to strain the juice through a fine cloth so no lem on pulp gets In, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every wom an knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as sallowness, freckles and tan and Is the Ideal skin softener, smoothener and beautifier. Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra grant lemon lotion and massage It dally into the face, neck, arms and hands. It naturally should help to soften, freshen, bleach and bring out the roses and beauty of any skin. It is wonderful to smoothen rough, red hands. Star Today VAI.KSK.V Sl'UATT IiN" TIIK XKYV VOltK PIvCO(H A story of the dizzy, swirling White Light of the great city. Also PATHE NEWS. TOMORROW I.I A MS. -KATHLYX WIL- . Tomorrow Mat. 2:154:00 Eve. 7:159:00 l Jl. .iW Wilson's Still Going On Closing Out the Lem Trask Stock of ning and That we bought at 20c on the dollar. Yougetthebenefit S15 Suits at $7.50 Boys' Long Pants Suits . . . Boys' Coats . Men's Oxfords, worth up to $5 a pair . . . Men's Muleskin Shoes . . . 1.98 .98 1.98 That's all we have time to enumerate Baa Shoes Potato Planters Garden Cultivators and Seeders Alfalfa, Clover Seed Wizard Fertilizer for Lawns and Gardens Full line of Pratt's 9 Poultry Remedies MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. It Costs More and Is Worth More White's Velvet Ice Cream Our Milk Shakes are the best. Try them riionc 181 E. Main St. HowarcTs Ashland-Klamath Falls AUTO LINE Daily Except Sunday. Leaves Ashland 8. a. m.