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MTCDFOTID i-MA'TT; TRIBUNE MEDFORD,
OTJECiON. FRTDAY, MAY 11. 1917.
10CAL AND
.PERSONAL
A nunitier of O. A. 0. students pass.
lug through Modford today lo entur
the officers reserve training camp at
San Francisco, stated that ftu O. A. C
studentB havo qualiffod fo rentranee
to tlio cumi). and that 20 other stu
i dents who took the examination failed
to pans.
Mrs. Leach, corsets made to meas
urements guaranteed. Phone 683-J.
Boudinot Conner left today for Sun
Francisco whero ho will enter tho of
ficers' reserve corps training ramp
j which opcnH in that city tomorrow.
; Dr. Heine fits Glasses correctly. '
Krom the Logan placer In Jose
phlne county last Tuesday five hiicks
, of gold valued at about $7000, renre
' scntlng a 2G days clean up at the
mine, were shipped to the United
States mint. The platinum values In
this shipment will run to near $1000
It In said, and run higher than hero
, toforo. 'Platinum now sells at ( 1 per
ounce.
; Baths 2T.C, Hotel. Holland
O. IN". Blrkland of Modford was In
Hosoburg several duys this week on
business.
Agricultural Defense Day, May 12
A plea to Patriotic Farmers. '
Over in Siskiyou county, Califor
nia, a report Is In circulation that
Bray Brqthors received $70,000 for
their big stock ranch near' Colo Bta
tion which they recently sold to Uegl
nald Paruons of Modford. The con
sideration by which Mr. Parsons be
came owner of tho ranch has nover
been made public.
Bakery goods at De Voo's.
At the Southern Oregon Medical
association convention at Grants Pass
Wodnosday, Dr. E. B. Plckel of Mod
ford, Dr. F. 1). Strieker of Grants Pasii
and Dr. F. U. Swedonbeig of Ashland
wero elected delegates to tho state
medical association convention which
meets at Portland.
Soe Davo Wood about that flra In
surance policy. Office, Ilooni 404 M.
F. & H. Bldg.
Alumni of tho O. A. C. living in
Medford and ,vlclnlty are receiving a
circular lottcr from P. A. Cuppor,
president, and E. 1). Lemon, secretary
of tho Btato alumni association asking
each aluinnua to plant every foot of
, available ground, and to seo that his
neighbor does tho samo.
Wear a flowor In honor of your
mother, Sunday, May 13. Plerco, the
; florist. Phone 374. 40
D. T. Lawton of this city, deputy
stato sealer of weights and measures,
has been In Grants Pass this week
performing official duties.
Gasoline nnd oil at Do Voe's.
Mildred Iteovcs, sovon - year - old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo
Iioevos of Chicago, formerly of Mod
ford, Is spending tho summer with
her grandparonts, Mr. and Mrs. II. L.
Norwood at Ashland. 'Tho little girl
arrived at tho Norton homo last Mon
day. She was accompanied from Chi
cago as far as Portland by Miss Grace
Brown of Medford nnd made the Jour
ney from Portland to Ashland alone.
Sweet cldor nt Do Voo's.
A number of Medford bankers are
planning to attend tho Southern Oro
Kon llnnkors convention which will bo
held at Grants Pass on May 22.
Tent fastory now In Nat.
Horn. May in, 1917, lo Mr. nnd
Mrs. William A. Thompson of Willow
Springs, In tho Dow hospital, on 8
pound daughter. Mrs. Thompson ami
daughter aro doing nicely.
Dr. Ilnrgravo, Farmers and Fruit
growoni Bank bldg. rhono 230. 1
Top factory now In Nat.
Edgar Wright has returned to Med
ford and opened a Jewolry and watch
repairing and artistic ongnivlng store
at 17 North Central. Mr. Wright Is
an oxport In this lino, has new nnd
up-to-dnlo methods and machinery,
utid was formerly In the liiidiicsn in
Alodford.
A-l paper hanger, llntor. 840-J.
4!)
For tho best Insurance soe Holmes
the Insuranro Man.
V. II. Green of Ituch was a Medford
visitor Friday.
Do you know that you enn get fan
cy eating potatoes nt Fabor's Grocery
Lontral Point, $4.r.0. 33
Catoa sells Ford cars, $200 down
and $25 a mouth.
Mrs. H. II. Nut wick and daughter
of hargo, N. i wlio stopped off In
Medford while eu route homo from
Arizona and southern California,
whero they spent the winter, to visit
Miss Orble Nntwick, her niece, left
for Pawn this morning.
Johnson for high class watch re
pairing, if.
Dr. Henry Hart. Jackson County
Ilank building. Offlro hours 2 to 4
p. m.
. W. J. Rink, a former Cleveland, O..
business man, who has been several
days 111 Medford, went to Grants Pass
Friday morning. From there ho will
go to Klamath county and then will
roturn to Modford. Mr. Kink, who
with his wife has been living In south
ern California for several years. In
desirous of socklni: a new location
.providing ho ran get farm properly
that soils Mm.
Big So milk shakes at Do Voo's. '
George Wagner of Jacksonville was
a visitor In the city today.
Johnson for high class watch re
pairing, tf
Stuart Torney, Medford boy. son of
John A. Torney und formerly ser
geant In the Seventh Company, and
who enlisted in the aviation corps
some tlmo ago, has been selected as
one of tho Amerlcuu aviation recruits
to bo sent to France by the war de
partment to learn aviation- duties at
first hund In actual warfare Torney
was not tent to the San Diego train
Ing camp with tho otliW Medford avi
ation recruits, but was' sent to the
Fort Omaha, Neb., training school
Get our prices on liquid gluss, tho
egg preserver. Heath's Ding1 Store.
4 3
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dobbins of
Grants Puss spent Thursday In the
city.
It's tlmo to plant dahlia bulbs and
up to Juno 15th. Send one dollar to
R. H. Paxson, Central Point, or come
and get eight assorted, labeled, field
grown roots. We havo lots of higher
priced ones, too. We pay tho post
age. Sam Slide and W. E. Collins, the
two men 'being held -by the authorities
on suspicion of being the burglars
who robbed the Phoenix Mercantile
company and tho Phoenix postofflce
last Tuesday night, wero arraigned
before Justice Taylor today and their
preliminary hearing was set for 10 a.
m. Monday. Each was held in $500
ball. They will bo represented at tho
hearing by Attorney E. G. Kelly.
May and Juno eggs are the best
keepers. Got your liquid glass at
Heath's Drug Storo. 4 3
Frank Olsen, who for tho past ten
months has been employed by the
Blair Granite compan yof Ashland,
following a visit with Medford friends
left yesterday for Portland where he
will reside.
Egglo, tho best preparation for
keeping eggs Is sold only at Death's
Drug Storo. 43
Thomas Farlow was In tho city Fri
day from Lakn Creek.
Dr. Clara Dunn, office rooms 10
and 11, Jackson County Bank build
ing. 02
O. L. Erwln and family of Prospect
spent Thursday In tho city.
Have your mattresses renovated,
upholstorlng, nuto top and trimming
done at W. H. Brown's, 142 North
Front. Phone 145-J. D5
B. F. Swuyno of Hornbrook Is In
tho city today visiting friends.
Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist. St.
Miss M. S. Pago of Itlchester, N. Yr.
Mrs. W. H. Kuvend of Syracuse, N. Y.
and Mrs. David Sorvla of Now York
City nro tourist who are spending
sovernl dayB In tho city while en route
home from southern California.
Danro at Eagle Point Saturday,
May 12,l)eneflt Red Cross Society. 43
An Agriculture Defense meeting
will ho hold at tho public library Sat
urday, Mny 12, at 2:30 o'clock.
Through an oversight of tho mnnnge-
mont IhlB mooting was omitted from
tho printed poster announcement of
such meetings to bo hold Saturday.
Ml farmers nnd orchnrdistB are in
vited to attend.
Rnwles Mooro, Attorney nt Law.
M. F. & It. building. tf
Will O. Steel Is In Sacramento for
sovoral days on a buslnoss mission.
Carl ltlchardson, who has jheon
serving on tho federal grand Jury
slnco Monday, left for homo, near
Prospect, today, having been excused
from further Jury duty at this torni
of court.
Dally Auto Stage, Medford to Horn-
brook, Montague, Yreka and return.
Samo ns railroad faro. Leave Med
ford Hotel at 8 a. m. dally. Hliss
Heine, 11, E. Haney. 4S
Frosh chocolates ot De Voo's.
II. H. Tronsen and Joseph Mayhem
of Eagle Point spent Thursday In the
city on business.
Meti cars at Hlvorsldo Garngo.
W. C. Daley of Lake Creek was n
vlHltor In the city Thursday.
Hutlormilk 10c gal. De Voo's.
W. It. Mi-Lend, tho well known
merchont of Mcl.cod, was visiting
with friends in the city Friday.
Metx cars at ltlvorsldo Garage.
liny Wllb't of Persist spent Thurs
day In tho city.
M. Purdln, Inwyor. Room 406 M.
F. & 11. llldg, to
.Everett McArthur of Seattle, for
merly of Medford, arrived In the city
Friday to spend several days visiting
friends.
Phono ItSt Heath's Drug Store.
C. W. Antipole was able to lie out
again Friday after n week's confine
ment to the house caused by an attack
of lumbiign. ,
Dance at Eagle Point Snturclav.
May la.beneflt lied Cross Society, 43
Mrs. Beatrice Carlisle, of Edmund
stoii, Canada, who Is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Storey nt their ranch on
the Eagle Point road, lost her hus
band nnd brother In the war, in
Franco. Her hush and was a promi
nent attorney in Edmundstoue before
doing to France with the Canadlnn
troops, ller brother, who redded In
England, was a veteran of the liner
war and was an officer In the British
artillery lighting in France.
Eggs will bo extremely high this
winter. It Is economy to put up
enough lo tide you through the ex
pensive season. Egglo Is the best
preserver nt Heath's Prng Store only.
43
NEW YORK, Muy Resump
tion of British gold imports assumed
largo proportions today, another con
signment of $18,040,000 from Cana
du to J. P. Morgan & Company be
ing deposited in the local federal ro
servo bank.
This makes an agrcgate of $48,
000,000 received hero In tho last
three days, $382,000,000 slnco the
beginning of the year and a grand
total of $l,.r,20, 000,000 since Janu
ary, 191."..
The movement Ib in keeping with
tho policy of the British government
whose fiscal authorities now In this
country acknowledge tho necessity
for maintaining gold Imports In ordor
to staballo the Bterllng market at this
conter.
DRIVE UPON BULGARIANS
(Continued from Page One.)
LONDON, May 11. Furious as
saults along practically the entire
Bulgarian-Gorman lines In Macedonia
by the allied forces are reported In a
Bulgarian official report, Issued on
Thursday. The report claims tho re
pulse of all attacks but says that the
most violent artillery action Is pro
gressing day and night.
In the neighborhood of Makova,
about 15 miles northeast of Monastlr,
tho Bulgarians say that a vigorous at
tack was opened after a heavy bom
bardment but collapsed with heavy
losses. It was followed by another
attack which the report says was com
pletely shattered.
Farther to the cast tho allies as
saulted tho Bulgarian lines in the
direction of Stravlna and Gradeshnit-
sa but all attacks, according to So
fia, wero repulsed.
Iterlin Official Iteimrt.
BERLIN, May 11. Mutual artil
lery firing of the greatest .violence
prevailed over the entire Arras front
In Franco yesterday, says the offi
cial statement lsued today by the Gor
man army headquarters staff.
Elghten British and French air
planes wero brought down on tho
westorn front.
Now Unserves Present.
PARIS, May 11. Four fresh Ger
man divisions havo been observed on
tho Alsno front since May 7, says
an official summary of tho opera
tions on May 4 to 6, Tho statement
adds:
"This Is Irrofutablo proof of how
these effectives are being used un.
Gorman losses In theso three days
exceed all estimates."
Serbs Take Trenches.
SAl.ONIKI, May 1 1. Advanced
Irenelies in t lie- neigliliorlinod of l)o
lroiolyo, on Hie Macedonian front,
have been ruptured by the Serbians.
A Serbian official .statement issued
today, reporting this success, reads:
"In several localities our infantry
corned out successful surprise nt
Incks on enemy Irenelies, especially
in Hie region of Dobropnlye, whore we
iig'ain captured some advanced enemy
Irenelies, look one officer nnd .14 men
and ruptured one machine gun."
British Repel Assaults.
I.OXIIOX, Slay 11. (Ionium at
tacks delivered last night un Hie Brit
ish positions east of Arleiix and south
of Hie Kmiclirz river. All Hie nx
suulls, in nne of which liquid fire
was employed, were repulsed.
I WEDDING BELLS
At tho homo of the bride's mother,
west of Medford, Sunday, nt 8:30 p.
m., Mr. Theo. Hoefft of Lake Creek.
Ore., was united 111 marriage to Miss
Maysel Meehan of this city. Those
attending tho bride und groom were
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hoefft and Mr. nnd
Mrs. John Meehan, tho bride's moth
er giving her away Tho rest present
were relatives and a few friends. Fol
lowing tho ceremony which was eon
ducted under an arch of evergreens,
refreshments wero served.
The following evening at the home
of tho bride's brother. Mr. John Mee
han, a reception was given In honor
of the young couple nt which they re
ceived tho best wishes from about
fifty-seven of their friends who were
present.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoefft nro well
known nnd their many friends Join In
w ishing them a happy nnd prosperous
life.. The services were conducted by
Eld. J. A. Itlppey of Hosoburg, Ore.,
pros of tho So. Or. Couf. of S. D. A.
According to the weather bureau
record, .2 8 of an Inch of rain fell dur
ing tho downpour of Friday morning
and forenoon.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WAX Tl-:i - Orchards In plow and cul
tivate, also garden cultivator and
disk harrow. Phono 4T3-Y.
FOR SALE Good top buggy 1 give
$100. OK for, will tako $20. no. E.
. Conger, Jacksonville. 4s
TR1-STATE MEET
Tho Tri-State Roads association
has received the following letter
from Governor Wlthycombe:
STATE OF OREGON,
Executive Department,
Salem, May 8, 1017.
Mr. Georgo E. Boos,
Tri-Stuto Good Roads Association,
Medford, Areson.
Dear Mr. Boos: .
Replying to your letter of tho 7th,
you may count upon my presence on
May ICth. If possible I shall be glad
indeed to participate in the Ashland
entertainment. Plans, however, cov
ering my schedule are entirely in the
hands of my friends there.
Complying with your request I am
appointing Oregon delegates to your
convention as per the list enclosed
herewith.
Very truly yours,
JAMES W1TI1YCOMBE,
Governor.
P. S. I nm attaching copy of the
letter which Is being sent out to the
delegates, for your information.
The following delegates haive been
appointed by Governor Wlthycombe
to attend the Trt-Slato Good Roads
convention oa Wednesday, May 10:
Hon. W. O. Smith, Klamath Falls,
Oregon; Hon. W. II. Malone, Corval
Us; Hon. D. B. McKnlght, Albany;
Hon. Wt M. Bushcy, Salem; Hon. It.
W. Marsters, Hoscburg; Hon. Leslie
M. Butler, Hood River; Hon. John H.
Albert, Sulem; Hon. E. C. Kirkpat
rlck, Dallas; Hon. F. S. Gunning, The
Dalles; Mr. Judd Fish, Tho Dalles;
Hon. Clay C. Clark, Arlington; Hon.
Walter A. Dlmlck, Oregon City; Hon.
M. D. Shanks, Condon; Mr. Win.
Pohlman, Baker; Hon. Geo. Tazwell,
Portland; Hon. A. A. Muck, Court
House, Portland; Senator W. D.
Wood, Hlllsboro; Senator W. T. Vin
ton, Mc.Minnville.
PLAN PAVING OF
In a letter Just received by Secre
tary Geo. E. Poos from Herbert
Nunn, state liighway engineer, he
says:
"In taking ovor this office I find
that there Is considerable work which
must be completed nt onco In order
to comply with tho laws. Tho work
at prosont which Is holding mo in
the office Is that of standardizing the
specifications which must bo Imme
diately gotten out and approved by
tho stato highway commission before
I enn accept proposals for contract
work.
We ore rushing this work for the
particular reason that we expect to
do some contract work between Sis
kiyou nnd the California lino. At
the present time, wo hopo to let n
jontract there for proximately six
and one-half miles of pavnient to
complete the gap between tho top of
the hill and tho California Hue. In
order to let this contract in time to
complete the work this year, it is nec
ossary for us to make all the haste
possible."
ASS FOR and GET
Horlick's
The Original
Malted Milk
Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price.
FOR
CKACKED and
CHAPPED HANDS
Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment
AT ALL DRUO STORES rfWL
TUBIS 2f.C ARS 3QC .rSfffifofl
t.i
ti. 1 - i ii t,
. MinsniMF.u
NIGHT'S DHEA.M
on a sleeping porch out In the free
dom of the open where the air Is
clear and cool, beats anything you
ever tried. And, too, It will miiko
you strong In mind and body and
at that i
SLEEPING POUCHES
aro not oxpenslvo luxuries. Really,
you'll bo surprised to find how little ;
they cost. We have alt the material -
.fr:
in.
you will need and will guarantee
the ipiallly of every Item you buy.'
MEDFORD LUMBER CO.!
TO BE TRAINED AS
Serjeant Waller Brown and Cor
poral Sprague Hicpol of the .Seventh
company are certain to become offi
cers in the new army, " they have
been recommended to the war de
partment by Cnplliiu A. J. Vance lo
lie niiuintcil by the department to
take the reserve officers corps train
ing course nt Sun Francisco. They
will enter the training' camp about
May 19.
Ifeccntly the war department re
quested Hint the commumlin officer
of each company ill the coast artil
lery corps designate two enlisted
men from his company for such ap
pointment to the training camp, re
questing that t lie men be vliosen in
recog-nilion of faithful service, mili
tary knowledge, general intelligence
hnd general aptitude for positions us
officers.
Serjeant Hrnwn enlisted in the
Gordon
!AJtROW
form-fit COLLAR
CLUETT,PABODY&-COlVCMAKR5
AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT
Star
Medford's Cozy
rhotoplay Theatre.
liLAXCHIC SWEET
In a tense story of an American
girl's adventure.
THE EVIIj EYE
Also Metro Comedy Tho Lady
Killer, featuring Ralph llorz.
TOMORROW AT.K'E ItltADV.
Mother's Day
Sunday, May 13
Meat Is a Necessity j
For Mother's Day, as woll iis fori
nil other oeonsioiis. We arc better
lreuireil than ever to supply your
needs for the Sunday dinner. Call
1'hone '27 and we will take en ft off
vour wants. j
Independent Market
Around the Corner.
i mi M
There's Only One Thing Left to Do
and that is
LET JONES
Sell You Your Groceries
A Bis Line of Fresh Vegetables for Saturday
Don't get in the wrong place. Look for
JONES' CASH GROCERY
THE CHEAPEST STORE IN MEDFORD
Phones 234-235 First Store East of Park
company Jan. 10, 1111.'). lie lias suc
cessfully passed all the evauiinations
from time to time since then except
in electrical work, lie has served
as plotter, gun cominnndcr, observer
and pointer. At the camp Inst year
he acted us gun commander.
Corporal Ifiecl, while a newer
member of Hie company, liuviim en
lUted March -ill, lillli, won his rec
ommendation through his devotion to
duty, general ndaptability and intel
If Your System h Poisoned
with acids, you cannot know what it
is to be healthy. Acids poison the
blood and are the bouico of many dis
eases affecting the heart and arteries,
skin and mucous surfaces, joints and
muscles, and tho brain and general
nervous system. Some of these dis
eases are Rheumatism in various
forms, Catarrh, Eczema, Pimples,
boils, raBhes, and other skm diseases,
Malaria, Scrofula and general blood
troubles. In order to restore yourself
to a healthy condition, you must drive
BEDDING PLANTS
It's time to lilant vour
better prepared than ever before to supply your
wants for all kinds of outdoor plants. Call at green
house at 100") East Main or Telephone 374.
PIERCE Medford's Leading Florist
Get It
At Itoddy's
-Says
No man Is well dressed without a tie pin. Why wear a watch that
was In stylo 20 years ago Just because It runs? You would not
wear a suit of clothes or overcoat that was in style .20 years ago.
Why wear old jewelry?
The latest styles in Jewelry is Just as essential to the well
dressed now days as tho latest suit for men or dress for ladles.
MARTIN J. REDDY
For late styles In Jewelry, Watches and Rings,
QUALITY FIRST.
Sunday, May 13
HONOR YOUR MOTHER ON THIS OCCASION
If she is living send her a Mninniiur plant'. Xoih
ing is nicer than a lily.
In mother's memory, wear a white flower.
We have a choice line of everything.
PIERCE 1S! Florist
Fhoiie 374.
ligence, but above all his faithful
ness. Ill him the officers of the
Seventh company sny that Hint eom
iniin dis losing one of its most. val
uable men. Kiegel is ti partner of
Jack Morrcll's in the hitter's orchard
project near Gold Hill, and it is suid
of him that lie has never missed at
tendance on a drill niplil, coining-to
Medford from the ranch no matter
what the weather. At the camp last
year he was range setter.
Wn ocMa -from vour system and
purify your blood. .
S. S. s. nns Deen puruynie
vitalizing the blood of thousands for
fifty years. It is a purely vegetable
remedy, and is the most efficient agent
known for cleansing the blood and
building up the system.
Ask for it at your druggist's, and
don't nccept a substitute. For special
medical advice write to Medical De
partment, Swift Specific Co., 308 Swift
Buildins, Atlanta, Ga.
flower ivarden. We
are
Dress Up With
Spring Jewelry
"Stylecraft"
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ritfllt item.
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