PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRTBTTNT1 MTIDFQRD, OREOON", TUESDAY, MAY" 22. 1917 ITOCALAND I Li PERSONAL Mr. M. M". Searf nnd diuiKhtnr, Joyce, aro homo from a two weokn' visit In Sun Kiunclmo, mid .llsn Scarf has reRiimcd lior dutleB at the publlr lllirary. MrH. r.Ofli i, ri 7 i-''T 1 P;fl'!' to IlKnfl- 11 rMTi nt .: plltrutit !. I"'irii; I'.Vt ,!. n ynt nv tost of the iiOO eL'gs !n thft electric InciilmlorR In tho Inderal building has been made. Ilnrniifio of the large number of CKKH'but one tertt will be made us to the fortuity of the eggs and that probably next Monday A committee of memhers of the Greater lledford club Is turning the eggs over twice dally. Johnson for high class watch re pairing. If D. M. I.owe of Ashland Is spending Tuesday In this city nnd vicinity, Plnno tuning, VI. P. Brooks, with Palmer Piano Place, South Central. 73 Charles B. Gay has returned from Portland where he went on business connected with tho juvcnllo court En route home Monday some one who got off at Crntits Puss took his still case by mistake and left In Us place a woman's suit enso. As yet Mr. Gay ban been unable to get trace of his suit case. Buttermilk lie gal. Pe Voe's. The Amoma clans of the Haptlut Sunday school will hold Its mid monthly Bible study at tho home of Mrs. E. J. Stewart, 504 Pennsylvania avenue, Wednesday ovening. All old and new members nro requested to attend. Dr. Hargrave. Farmers nnd Fruit growers Bank hide Phone 230 1 Thomas M Trusty of Prospect, who for some tlmo has been driving the stage between Haglo Point and Per sist for his father, enlisted In the marines at the Medford recruiting of fice Monday and left Inst nlKht for Portland to take the physical exam ination. Phone 884 Heath's Drug Store. h. It. Lewis has purchased the Lew is auto line between Medford nnd Central Point from bis brothor, W. L. Lewis. Bakery goods at De Voe'a 8. C. Bartrum supervisor of the forestry service lit the llosoburg dis trict, returned to Hosoburg Tuesday morning aftor a brief visit in the city on business. Johnson for high class watch re pairing. tf Dr. B. G. Rlddoll has consented to be a candidate for membor of the school board nt tho coming election. Big 6c milk shakes at De Voe'a. James Chlnnock, stato wator com missioner, Is In tho city from Snlom on -business pertaining to his office. For the best Insurance seo Holmes, the Insurance Mnn. H. M. Scott of Cherry Glove, Ore., nrrlved In the city Monday to spend ome time here on business. Presh rhnrnlate tit lie Vih's M. L. Erlcson, forest supervisor, loft for Klamath Kails on Tuesday morning to spend several days In that vicinity on forestry business. Dr. Holne fits Glasses correctly. Prof. V. C. Relmcr of tho Talent experimental station and Claude C. Cate, county pathologist, have Invited the farmers of Josephlno county, and others who may bo Interested to Join In a trip covering 12 or 15 experimen tal fields of nlfalfn which hnvo been variously treated with fertilizer. County Agent Thompson Is desirous of gathering a good sire delegation In make the trip as these demons! rat Ions are most valuablo to nlfall'u growers. Grass Pass Courier. It's tlmo to plant dahlia bulbs nnd up to Juno 15th. Send ono dollar to II. H. Paxson, Central Point, or come and got eight assorted, labeled, field grown roots. We have lots of higher priced ones, too. Wo pay the pest age. Edgar S. Ilafer of Medtnrd, Is reg istered nt Hotel Portland, Portland. Orogon. Baths !5c. Hotel. Holland Mr. and Mrs. C. I Shaffer nnd Mr. ami Mrs. A. L. Coulton of Port Miss Zella Shaffer aro tourlutu In the i land aro spending several days In the NOBODY LOVES THIS MAN city, Mr. Coulton being hero on fruit city who are motoring from Sin 1)1 ego to Portland. Have your mattresses renovated. Ton, jiorrlman Is doing business nt upholstering, auto top and trimming , t, 0i,i Btami onc0 more. B3 done at W. II. Brown's, 142 North, Joy IIiimmou rccU)r Front. Phono 143-.T. s!fsi ,!, (,,,.!, ir, r,,- u..,i,..,., Mrs. Mary S. Dow. Miss Kinma Hill UM nMll to nttend the convention of business. and Miss Lucy K. Greene of I'lttsfleld, Muss., .Mrs. GO. Storey ol Gloucester. -Mass., and Mrs. A. A. llatehelor of Xnrllibfiro. Mars., tjnrhts who spoilt the winter In 'California continued n 1.1. Mr i'Mirrov ho'ie T"o.d;!y after a two days stop in Medford. While hero they put 111 most or their time motoring to various points In the val ley. See Davo Wood about that fire in surance policy. Offlro. Room 404 M. P. ft H. Illdg. C. R. Cotton of Klamath Falls nnd San Francisco, tho ell known lum berman, is In the city on business. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St. Marks Building. Phono 323-Y. Fred G. Snedeeor Is among the Medford members of tho order who the dloi cse of Oregon, lie expects to j return to the city next Saturday. : Dr. Henry Hart, Jackson County ; Hank building. Office hours 2 to 4 P. ni. ! Joseph Maloney of Missoula, Mont. Is a sojourner In tho city, i For hlncksmllhing and borso shoe j lug, seo Tom Merrlinan at the old 'ntnnd. B5 Ono of the features of the big pa j triotic parade last week waB tho an I poarance of the Home Guard company of Tablo Rock and also a squad of Red Cross workers of that vicinity among the many marchers. Tho pres. ence of these delegations from the pa triotic little neighboring community was much appreciated by t lie patriotic day committee and aroused much n rrt In n 1 1 nit itn imn nt tlm iri-nml Inili.ft meeting at the Odd Fellows- at Eu- j THinentary talk all along tho line geno this week. Clocks, wntclies and Jewelry re paired. B. N. llutler, M. F. & II. Co. !1 Chas. R. Miller of Klamath Falls Is a visitor In tho city. Oafnllne nnd nil at De Voe's. Tho graduation exercises of the S:i- "red Heart hospital will be held this evening 111 the snmll ball of the nata torium. Miss llllschrr Is tho erndii- ito nurse for this year. A flno musi cal program Is to 'be presented and several prominent physicians will give addresses. Tho public is cordially Invited. For salo, birds, cheap. 418 South King street. Phone 739-Y. 57 Tho army will establish a regular recruiting station In this city. Ser geant P. .1. Bauer, who has had charge of tho Grants Pass recruiting office, arrived in tho city Tuesday nnd will hnvo charge of tho office. of march Dr. Clara Dunn, office rooms 10 I nnd 11, Jackson County Bank build ing. 62 Mrs. J. F. Clough of Cnnyonvllle, Oregbn, who has been visiting her I sister, Mrs. L. E. Knyart, tho past two weeks, returned to her home Tuesday. Her son Huron was one of : tho four young men out of 125 appli cants from Douglas county to he ac cepted for entrance Into tho officers reservo corps training camp at San Francisco. I Dahlia bulbs for salo. Phone 16F11. 57 I Ike Frldlnr left Tuesday morning for Yroka whero he will spend several days on business. Top factory now m Nat. I Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brown of Fres no, Calif., are visitors In tho city. ' In a letter received today by a friend from W. T. Bcverldge, the lat- 1 (i-::M Ho had not decided Tuesday whether tcr B,nt(s tllat ho is Ketilng along to ornto the off eo n t in federu "v biill.llnir nr In n linsli.nss butkllni? nt "rcmcrton and that ho likes the Tho Grants Pass offico will be con-, J, "orving in naval reserve tinned and will be Uncharge of Cor-"ll,y w"" 11,0 rilnk of Heiitenant. pornl Broderlck, who has been work-! " w- Sl111' who for tll(! l,ast fix Ing there under Sergeant Bauer. Mrs. !months lina lle(!n employed nt Browns, Bauer accompanied her husband to tot,ll' for Sp"ttl0 wl'or ie will Medford and they will reside at tliojlocnl Permanently. Holland hotel. Much laughter will bo aroused to- Melis cars nt Rlvorsldo Garage. !n,K,,t at Ule sonlr c',wa '"' exercises William G. Tail, president of (hejin ,ho 1,lt;h scl,Ho1 nudltorlum when First National hnnk. W. 14. Gore. l" ' ,hs propnec is given, iiiis rea- T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY KOK 8ALK $100 pup emu outfit, $35; $7 clothes wringer, H'..''"; Ironing board ami stand. Hash bench. 7,'ic; scythe. $1; shov el, 45c; bucksaw, r.iie; dressmakers form, 40-ln. bust, fl; 10 lbs. baby rleo poprorh. $1; wire door mat. 75c; commode, $2; cupper boiler. $.1.25; galvanised tub. fide; enrd Ita'ilo. SOe; clothes basket, 23e; mirror, lixis, 7 r.o ; eight window shades, $1 25; !)I2 rug, $l.5n; 3xfl rug, $1; large rnnvas. 1. V. C. Schult, ut fa fo Holland. 54 WANTICI) Girl for general house work. Phone 7St-W. 5t Your (Jln.sse.1 Aro Hie Most Con pleuoiiH tlilti .voll Wrtr. Wli) ol lime Hie It.-sl'.' Yon Oin iet Sueli Sj-rvlee Heir. DR. RICKERT M KSKiHT SPi: IAI.IST .Medfoixl, Oli-gon, Iiresldent of tho Medford National hnnk, R. F. Antic, enshier of tho Farmers and Fruit drawers bank, and Vernoif H. Vawtor, enshier of the Jackson County bank, nre in attend ance today at tho convention of the Southern Oregon bankers at Grants Pass. Rawles Mooro, Attorney nt Law. M. F. & IT. building. tf Louis Ulrleh, the Jacksonville mer chant, was spending Tuesday In the 'Mty on buylness. Tent fastnry now In Nat. R. K. Xealon of Table Rock was n visitor in the city Monday. Metz enrs nt Riverside Garage. Frank Wallace and Will Stlnson left today for Copco, Calif., where they expect to remain for the summer having oblained employment there. Thomas Stnnley, tho well known cattle man of Prospect, and Mrs. Stan ley motored down to tho city yester day from Prospect. tore will bo n burlesquo "on the re cent mind rendins stunts of the "great" Alexander at thu Pago the atre. Olio of tho ciass will pose as Alexander and several other members will act as his assistants. Mrs. M. Becht and Miss Belle Schaelit, who have been visiting the family of John Lnuerman for tho past two months, left Tuesday morning for their homo at Great Bend, Wis. Sergeant W. M. Fore, former army recruiting officer hero nnd who re cently has had his headquarters at Klamath Falls, stopped over Monday night in the city while en route from Klamath Falls to the Vancouver bar racks. Ho ays that his application to be transferred to active duly and to be sent to France with the first division of American troops has been granted and that he will proceed from tho Vancouver barracks to San Antonio. Texas, whero tho division is being mobilized. How would you liko to he the per son whose life work is considered so risky that no life insurance company would insure your life? Wouldn't like it, eh? Well, thero Is a man coming to the Patriotic Carnival who is In Just that position nobody will Insure his life. His means of live lihood is too precarious. His name Is Beno, and ho presents the most wonderful free attraction In Ameri ca, lie is with tho Foley & Burl; shows playing here from June 5 to 9 inclusive. Free every afternoon and night during Patriotic Week. AT GRANTS PASS Bankers of Southern Oregon "Group Four," of the stato associa tion, are meeting today at Grants Pass. Following the business session a bunquct will be participated in at tho hotel Josephine. The programm for tho afternoon session is: Opening address : Chairman J. W. McCoy Reports of officers. Reports of committees. "Tho Relationship Between the Farmer and the Banker" Frank C. Bramwell "The Other Fellow" W. H. Gore "Ab Others See Us" R. B. Miller General discussion. ' Election of officers. Tho program following the banquet will be; "Our Town" V. H. Vawter "The Ideal Banker"....V. 0-. N. Smith "Our Flag" Win. G. Tait To.istmasler Sam H. Baker ARSONISTS INDICTED E The Choral Clhh orchestra concert to bo given next Friday night nt the Presbyterian church is for the benefit of tho nrmy Y. M. C. A. and not for tho Red Crocs as had been announced. Lee Bradsliaw of Lake Creek spent Monday on business in the city. Mr. and Mra.?.3. K Howard of Klnmnth Falls were In tho city today on a motor trip from thoir homo to Portland. L. B. Mlnard, who has spent tho past four mouths In Medford nnd who had plauued to go Into the tiro pro tector businss with II. II. Patterson, has been compelled to eliango bis plans and assume charge of tho 1000 acre stock ranch of .1. M. Frothlng hnm at Macdoel, Calif. Mr. Frothlng ham will enter tho officers reserve training enmp at San Francisco. Mr. Mlnard was foreman of the ranch for four years before coming to Medford and gave up the position because of failing health and needing a change of climate. Mr. Mlnard who is nt Macdoel will return to this city for a few days and then will nssuine bis duties as superintendent of tho ranch. K'lvV..Hl " When you pay more than Fisl( price!, imi pail for some thing that Joes not exist." r r .Nmi i THIS man has learned that tire satisfaction is to be measured by the extent of the manufacturer's interest in the car owner's personal ex perience, His money buys unusual mileage nnd leal non-s!;icl protection plus the basic Fisk Policy to see that dealers and users alike get full value from The (rial of Mrs. Xan StrieUfad den nnd Jfrs. Dreyfus, formerly of Ashland, and Jtrs. Garwood of Scut tle, who were indieled yesterdavliy the pnmd jury on the chui'ffe of set ting' fire to Mr. Strickfadden's home in Ashland with, intent to defraud the .insurance company, is expected to lie hnrd fought and full of sensational developments. The Slrieki'ndden house was burned last March, nnd several weeks nsro the accused per sons were arrested. At the same time Hint Mrs. Garwood was arrested in Enircne. N. K. Hemphill of Medford, who hud been workim; for her in con neelion villi n Washington land sell ing scheme, was placed under urresJ. It is claimed he made n complete con fession io the authorities. Several WO.MHX IKHX4S MUX'S WORK Ono of tho .most striking results of tho great war in Kurope, is tho ex lent to which women are doing the work of men. Travelers to England nnd Franco report that practically every able-bodied man Is in uniform and women by the thousands are en gaged In doing men's work acting as conductors and drivers on the cars and doing all sorts of heavy work be sides. Tills shows unexpected possibilities In what has been mistakenly called tho weaker sex. Women nre subject to ailments which men do not have, and when so ailing become weak, helpless sufferers. But a remedy has been found. For forty years. Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound has been making such women well nnd strong, and as able to do work as any otner woman. iu; 1 1 i FOR SCRE.SWOUEN, TIRED FEET Donn! Eucalyptus Ointment T All DRUO BTOntS I Tubes 29c Jina boo AMlSlvMKXTS TONIGHT Southern Oreson's Of Greatest place of n Amusement. ,. The Beautiful New Star ENID BENNETT who has just en-re to this coun try from Australia. THE FRINCESS OF THE DAFK Till ANCl.l-: COMKPY WHK.V IIKMiTS OH, HIT, A MI'S l-VM K X TS TO M (i II T 'Hi IPs'. ' ' .. i-'t 'i i. i. , .,i .. The price is rirjht a!id f; ni" STAR Medl'onl's "O.y l'llotoplny Theatre. Violet Mersareau Little Miss Nobody r' pree:I a niodern Topy. S';e just gnv. Also r.NIVKIlSAL MACA'.IXK TOMOUIIOW Irene I'enwlrk and tcn Mootv Fink Tra For SJc By MEDFORD VULCANIZING W0EKS Medford WINDOW SCREEIiS SCREEN DOORS LATTICE MATERIAL Pacific Furniture & Fixture Factory hours laK'r he committed suicide in County Prosecuting Attorney Kol jail l.v Inking poison. - .. : ..jerts has appointed 11. C. Porter J It. is claimed hy Hie mi! Iioriiies ''.-.hlaud, former chief 0f police T that .Mrs. (hirwo.l, in Iheir opinion, j th:lt city as special Investigator f was one ol the N aders u :i:i n i-oii ; .i.icson county. Mr. Porter'. ,i,.i. 111. rinsr Hint operated exicii-ivclv Paeilie const. . Miss Alma '.;i:;r'.c;i of Branch. Minn.. Is visiting In the city (I will consist of general Investigatii ui ) J!lw vlolnlln, i North jreported to the prosecutor's office ail I li"m nil parts of (lie county. II IHi ICf W tlP 'ffbi eS? Its to very first wlaole . "wheat feed to ajsjjeaa as a delicaov mGmplmh&d fy tSs ESslFog aEselliod cf ccofe faig, ImtsayflR'ajjd toasfr. ifig evcty s5ffls,tiKshi,ed. , Look fat this mi 1 IM I. S'f I LJ'V;Ti''-.yT.y...iii'r.v;.,i 'imS0TfW& All VheIt mm 1 UfYffl EVENTUALLY ih pit You will want., uftci- ii yiusr oiip K'oiul fjiiality of luin l)ci', tostimr our J'acilil it's antl cxiicrioiiciiio' our meth ods of business, to do voui' Lur.ver Euvins from us. 1 .,' ' J ! th th ; bt V A. All Under Cover, out of Hie sun and rain. Lumber, Shingles, Doors, Wi dows, Cement, Lime PRICES EIGHT,; QUALITY HIGH. i "?w ;it if ti , tl : , .tl Medford's Big Patriotic Carnival June 5 to 9 Inclusive Foley & Burk's Mighty Midway Shows Presenting mors new and exclusive features, more high class and world-famed spec'alties, more sensational and fascinating free acts, more unique, bevildering and ex travagant shows than any other Carnival Company in the west. ATTRACTIONS THIS YEAS: FOLEY & BURK'S famous Dog and Pony Circus; Monkey ville; the Eomoo Family'strange little people; the Newleyireds and Gnoolioms; Circus Side Show; Loretta, most wonderful ?ivl in the wcrld. the Famous Siamese Twins, two li! Lie rrirls born grown together; Submarine U-2, most, thril'ihsr rid of aU time; Big Eli Fen-is Wheel; the Finest Carry-Us-All on the coast, and many other features that go to roako up the larg est and best Carnival (Jc.m-)rny to ever tctar the wes tern states. ' 1 a : .-.;t .1 it ,'l 1 COMING -Wcdiiesday-Thursday tv I i J ' Hell L1 organ's Girl 4 iir - - You hate her -You love her Yen doubt her - Ycu condemn her Ycu pity her - She's wonderful. Mi $ ' P.F.ICE? AdulLs, Lower Floor 25c; 1 1 J Lj . Balj0Kyl5c. Children 5c. Southern Oregon's Orc.-te?t Fbce of Amusement I