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MTCDFOTID MATH TRTBUST: MEDTOTlTf, OTiEfiOX. FPTPAY. MAY 25. 1917 PAGE TWO IIOCAL AND PERSONAL .' 1 ... 11. V. lUtcllffo in KpeiirUiiB several days at Hom-lmrg on business. Fry Ixifland, member of the Sev enth Company, who has been visiting In Roseburg for two weeks naat, in now visiting friends in Dlllard before roturnlng to Sledford. Mrs. Leach, corseta mao to meaa urementi guaranteed. Phone K83-J. Honey from Jatkson county hives Is a very scurre article in Medford and vk-lnlty. an all surplus stock has been aiilu out ami new noney, uixauae of thonackwurd Benson, will not be In market for sonio time yot. It Is esti mated that there are 1500 hives or bees In and around Medford and the valley. -Most of the hon'ey now on nalo bad to bo shipped In because the local supply has become exhausted Johnson for high class watch re pairing, it Jnmefl Clark, of Weathcrfleld, Tex., is 'a sojourner In the city, having come hero to study conditions in tbo valley, Piano tuning, W. P. Brooks, with Palmer Piano Place, South Central 73 IA11 Jackson county men between tho unci) of 21 und 30, inclusive, who expect to bo absent from tho county on Juno 5, tho day the military cen bub will bo taken for tho drafting of tho new army, or who are sick, may at any time prior to June i, comply with the national conscription law by ob taining tho proper blanks from the county clerk, filling them out and Boo ing that they reach the clerk's or sheriff's office. Buttermilk 10c gal. Ta Voe's Mtb. J. L. Ashton and 'baby of Der by are visitors In tho city, having ar rived yesterday. Dr. Hargrave, Farmers and Frult- growers Hank bldg. Phone 230. Mrs. I,. P. Itluck has taken a house for tho summer in Ashland where she will reside during the' healed period with her daughters, Mildred and Kathlcn, who will soon ie home from college, i Phone 884 Hoath's Drug Store. Mrs. Michael McGuIrk loft yestor day for a visit nt Los Angeles, follow ing which she will return to Medford before going ,to Minneapolis whore Bhe will spend some tlmo. link cry Koorls ui lie Voo YV. C. Debley ot (Jrunts Pass has 'been In Medford several days this woek on buulness. JohnBon for high cIbbs watch re pairing. ; if Ite .body of tho late United Slates Senator Hurry I.nne, which wbb ux prosBcd from ann Francisco last night will pass through Medford on the 6:20 northbound passenger train this evening, en ruto to Portland. A number ot friends of the lute senator will meet tho train with a floral trib ute. Dahlia bulbs for sale. Phone 1GF11. . 67 Official notltrratlon that the su preme court had declared the so-called lleau hill Invalid and that It should not be put on tbo ballot the comltiK Olectlou readied County Clerk Card her too lato as ho had the ballots printed wllh tho (lean hill in them Tho hullota will not be reprinted, for. Secretary of Sluto Oliott hus ruled that the Mean bill may lie eliminated from I ho ballots by run ning lines through the title and num bers. County Clerk (limlncr will eliminate by use of a rubber stump. Dr. Ilulne fits OlnsBes correctly. Attorney tleergo V. Cherry has re turned from Sacramento and San Francisco after auvoral diiya absence on legal business. It's time tn plant dahlia bulbs and up to Juno 15th, Send one dollar to U. II. Poxson, Central Point, or come lud Ret night assorted, laboled, field grown roots. Wo havo lots of higher priced on, too. Wo pay tho post ago. Tho final nrranaemeuTH bnvo been completed nnd all is In readiness fur tho Alumni lieeeptlon which occuvs nt tho armory this evening. From all appearances, n large crowd of alumni. high school and ciillego students, us well us not n few oiitsldei-H, will be present. Dancing will nlurt p-oiuplly at 9 p. in. Clever llltie programs In orange nnd black, the senior class colors, will enfold a varied order of dances uf twenty numbers. The fol lowing patronesses will be In the re celvlng line: Mrs. A. T. Value. .Mis Hoger S. Hennetl, .Mrs. I.. IV llrown Mrs. II. II. Patterson, Mrs. M. 1. Alford. Mr. T. J. Williamson anil Mrs. Kdw. Boulter. Hatha 2Sc, Hotel. Holland Judge M. Purilln lias received a let tor from his son (!. K. Purilln. who enlisted in tho naval reserve. Ho has hppn placed In charge of the engin eers' store room aboard the T. S. S. OoMslioroiigh and Is well pletised wit li lila assignment. Have your mattresses renovated, upholstering, auto lop and trimming done at W. 11. nrown'a. 142 North Front. Phono Hr.-.T. SS Itoy 8. llonrland of l.os Angeles Is ' a business vlsllor In Iho city today. Dr. Frank Hoherts, dentist, St. Marka Ilnlldliig. Phone 32.1-Y. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Crist of Corvul 11s, who have 'been visiting Mr. and .Mrs. V. C. Clausen, left today for a visit at various southern California points. See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404 M. P. & H. Bldg. II. H. Wood of Portland arrived in the city today to spend several days here on business. Gasoline and oil at De Voe'a. Tom W. Osgood of the engineering firm of Osgood & Brown, former county auveyor, left Friday morning for San Francisco where he exjiectH to fipend the summer. Mr. Osgood also contemplates entering the engin eer roservo corps of tho army but at present Is only Investigating the possi bilities in that branch or war service. Although contemplating absence from Medford for u long time, Mr. Osgood retains his ranch Interests In the vnlley. For sale, birds, cheap. 418 South King street. Phone 739-Y. 67 C. Cate, county agriculturist, ad dressed the boys of tho high school this afternoon nnd urged them to en list for farm work In the valley In connection with the war food pro paredness campaign. Metz cars at Riverside Garage. ' ill. J. ICberly, supervising fire war den for Jackson county, has returned from the Uutto Falls district where he has been engaged in the work of ropalrlng and locating the fire tele phono lines. iluwlea Moore, Attorney at Law. M. F. & II. building. tf O. I j. Odegarrd of Chicago Is In the city for several days on a business mission. Tent factory now In Nat. 'Miss Laura Treichler Is visiting friend at Grants Pass. Fresh chocolates at De Voe'a. William Ulrich spent Friday: iat Grants PaSB on 'business. Metz cars at Riveralde Garage. Mrs. C. II. Williams lyft Friday morning for Chlco, California, where she will visit for several days. Tom Morrinian Is doing business at the old stand once more. 65 A. Ij. Coulton, assistant general manager of the Oregon Fruit com pany, and wire, who have been visit ing Mr. and .Mrs. J. 0. Chapmun for several days, left for their home at Portland on Friday. ) Dr. Henry Hart, Jackson County Dank building. Office hours 2 to 4 P. in. A. W. Miller of Seattle and F. Wnltera of Portland are business vis itors In the city. For bluckBtnlthlng and horse shoe ing, Bee Tom Merrlinan at the old stand. ' 66 Georgo V. Molntyro, the Eagle Polut banker, and Mrs. Mclntyro, Dr. W. P. Holt and Charles Painter were among the Eagle Point .visitors who spent Thursday In the city. Top factory now in Nat. Tho public schools will be officially closed a week from today. Next Mon day and Tuusdny tho semestor exami nations will be held. Wednesday will be a holiday ou account ot being Me morial day, Thursday will be spent In making out reports, and on Friday the pupils will return to receive their credits and roport cards. Dr. Clara Dunn, office rooms 10 and 11, Jackson County Bank build ing. 62 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. K. llrown of Provoll were visitors in the city Thursday. Illg 6c milk snnkes at De Voo's. Mrs. Jennie S. llyers. Miss Grace M. Stevenson und Mrs. William Hood of Corunpolls, Pa., are tourists In the city ou route homo from l,os Angeles wliero they spent .the winter. They will return by I Mo Canadian Pacific route. For tho boat Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. Fifty recruits In tho various branches ot tbo army passed thru tho elly Friday fiiren,iiou en route to the 1'res.lillo from northwestern military pouts. Help, help wanted, male and fe male. Under, Employment Agl. 5 r, V. T. Grieve returned Friday from a several days' trip Into Klamttlh county. Frederick Heath arrived In tho city Friday morning from Vallejo, Calif., lo visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred I,. Heath', until tho tnglneeis' reserve corps In which he rvrrntl) enlisted al San Francisco, Is called Into active service. This corps will bo muMll.ed at American Lake. Wash., and will then be sent to tho war front In France Piano for rent at Palmer Piano Place. si So. Central. f7 SI. Mark's Episcopal church. No services on Sunday. Rev. Win. II Hamilton detained In Portland. Sun day school as usual nt 10 o'clock. Herbert llanna of Jacksonville Is III from appendicitis. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SAI.K-- Young hilly goat, from milk slock. P. It. Peterson. Phone tl7.ll. U) FOR SALE ('heap, if taken at oue. one of lr, (.ockwood's hath cabi nets. Phono 1-0-1.. fid KOK KKT Wt'U UmuUmI unil fur iiIhIipiI htuiKfilnw to reponsilili pfopio only, full 7;UMt. r.7 GZE UPON $33,500 PER WEEK WORTH OF 'STARLIGHT' ftp Hero tve linvo tho Iniglitest lnnilmirles of tho flints. There Is $ii!t,noo worth of "stiudlglit" shown In the plcturu. The weekly salaries of the trio route to that total. On tho left is Douglas Fairbanks (ought to ho Douglas .Moneyliniiks). Douglas luniks $10,000 u week, in the middle of the scone is the udoruhle -Mary Pick ford, Idol of five or six continents and n planet or two, who likewise steps up to the eashier's window once a week for her "pay enveIoK" with $10,001) in it. On the right Is Charlie Chaplin. Jlis salary Is only $l:i,ftOO a wk, Tho picture Is unusually Interesting slnre the tluve stars are rarely in the same place loii enough to IKiso iH'fore the lens... In the movie world the)' nro known us "The ltlg; Three." TO BE HELD TOHGHI Two good ronds meeting arc he inp; held toniglil.. At Jacksonville I'ortor J. Nell', Jolin Cnrkin, l.onis l lrieh nnd Mrs. .hip Andrews will spenk. At Talent W. If. Gore, E. E. Kelly, I'rof. (1. W. Aster und Mrs. KehielTeliu will spenk. MeiU'oril should seiul out n stron.Lp deleu;uliou lo accompany Iho speak ers. Messrs. (lore unci W. ('. Mc Donald will furnish nutos for Talent. .Messrs. Kd I'ollenger nnd Win. Oad dis will furnish utilos for Jackson ville. SOUTHERN OREGON POULTRY FANCIERS MEET SATURDAY The Soutborn Oregon Poultry as sociation will hold its regular meet ing on Saturday afternoou, May 20, at tho public library hall. This or ganization Is making a strong erfort to overcome tho burdon imposed un proritahly last winter In an unusual preparation to entertain the annual meeting of tho State Poultry associa tion In Medford on .'eprescntatlons thut fulled. The collective debt In curred hna proved burdensome and tho local association is closing ar-. rangomants to clear up the balance due to various individuals who par ticipated In the work of holding the show. A now constitution nnd by-laws will ho adopted and much business of Importance will ho transacted. A full nttendunco should take part In the work of that session. Tho meet ings havo not been attended as they should havo been, the secretary an nounces, the work being left to a few who now Insist ou the manifestation of a nioro general Interest. Tho asso ciation has done much good In the matter of Increasing poultry produc tion In this county and greatly im proving tho quality of the hatch and the .volume of tho egg output. It Is a splendid Industry for profit, wliero the farmer produces much of his own feed, and It ought to be productive of tons of thousands of dollars annually, even to tho tew who have lately con cluded to specialize In puro blood chickens. If the members of I he association aro really In earnest about their In terest, in their own business, they should attend the lmH'ttng Saturday afternoon. War exactions niaUe the poultry Industry peculiarly attractive, this season. ITALIANS CONTINUE VICTORIES (Continued from Kh.ru CV.e.) driven Imck on his ri'st'vvos it ml with them down Vrwni riiiiu' by our untl-h-ry.- M I ho minm tlmo two niii;htv usuults ount of (lortzla faihul, partly umlor our artillery fin ami partly af i. r haml to hand fighting. On (lie t'jUNo rinttvui, "Thoro was florc ami obstinate ASK FOR and GET Horlick's The Original 3 Malted Milk Subatltuloa Cost YOU Sams Prlco. Stop at The NEW HOUSTON HOTEL lltli mill r.vi'r.'ll Slivi-ls. IWtlnn.I, On-u-on. New iniiii:i.:i'iu''nl. Plnnu's anil I'li'Vatiir. li.Ui'j ,'0i', T,V, if 1,00 mill ifl.'iO pi'r ilny. fighting for tho much contested bat tlefield on 'the Carso pulteati. Our positions here and the terrain behind them were under the enemy's drum fire of guns of all calibres at dawn. Toward noon the first enemy infantry attacks started at Castagnicvizza and were repulsed. A powerful Italian at tack against the entire front on the Carso plateau began in the afternoon. "Between Fajti and the sea the en emy sent succeeding waves against our line. Whenever one wavo col lapsed, another followed. Thus the strugglo continues undiminished iu violence. The enemy has only gained ground protecting Jumiano where we had withdrawn our troops one kilom eter. Otherwise we maintained our positions victoriously to the full ex tent everywhere." On French Front. PARIS, May 2.ri. Part ot Chev .eux woods on the ,ne front was captured Inst night .by the French, tho war olTIce announces. The Ger man shelters were found to have been demolished -by tho, French artillery and to be filled with dead. ' LONDON'. May 35. "During the night a local hostllo attack against one of our posts iu the Hludeuburg lino BOiithwest of Fontaine l.ez Crois sllles was driven off," says today's war office roport. "A German raid ing party northeast of Arleux ulso was repulsed witli heavy losses. We had no casualties." BLUE SUNDAY IN VOGUE IN IOWAAGAIN SOON DES MOINES, May 25. Despite recent acquittals here, Iowa will ex perience another "blue Sunday," ac cording to an announcement made late today by Attorney General Hav ener. Tho attorney general stated that Municipal Judge Meyer's ruling that Sunday baseball nnd movies WELL! Just as Advertised is .the way a customer puts it. Youth's and Boy's I Yuri !rcy Scout Outing Shoes, welt sewed soles and all solid leather on a last that fits till" foot. YOUTH'S $2.15 BOYS' S2.65 Barefoot Sandals on Sale liaiyains for the whole I'amilv. At tho Sign of ' V .r K f S - l .fH'.l S ' "GOOD SHOES" BUILT OUR EUSINESS were legal would "not In the least" deter him from enforcing the "blue" laws throughout tho state next Sunday. Lemons Whiten and Beautify the Skin! Make Cheap Lotion rrhe juice of two fresh lemons strained into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes a whole quarter pint of the most re markable lemon, skin heautifier at about tho cost one must pay for a small jar of the ordinary cold creams. Care should Ibo taken to strain the lemon juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets In, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lomon juice is used to bleach and remove such blem ishes as freckles, sallowness und tan and is the ideal skin softener, smooth encr and heautifier. Just try it! Make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage It daily into the face, neck, arms and hands. It should nat urally help to whiten, soften, freshen and bring out the hidden roses and beauty of any skin. It is wonderful for rough, red hands. Your druggist will sell three ounces of orchard whito at little cost, and any grocer will supply the lemons. AMl'SKMUXTS TONIGHT $tflr-kast Time NELL SHIPMAN . Through the Wail One of the hiir scenes is tho wreck of mi Aliunde liner by a torpedo fired from a stiluiinrine. HUGHIE MACK nnd PATSY DEFOREST IX COMEDY . HIS CONSCIOUS CONSCIENCE TOMORROW KITTY GORDON WELL! Rout ST-. 21 North Central Ave. Oat mw TO CLEAN UP the odds and ends of our TOILET PREPARA TIONS for one week, or until June 2 WE ARE GOING TO MAKE STARTLING LOW PRICES A numlier of good odors of Perfumery, regular prices from 75c to $2.50 per ounce, at this sale, 25c per ounce. One bottle of SI. 50 Face Bleach - 25c 50c Liquid Cream, sale price - - - 5c ' 25c Liquid Cream, saie price m 25o Benzoin Com.icuntl. sale price 10c $1.00 bottle Oiloicitle, sale price - 25c 25c Bath Powder, sale price pc 35c French Imnorted Soar), sale price 10c 4 odors of Sachet Powder, sals price, per ounce 25c 5Cc Liquid Face Powu.. ficsh and white .15c 25c Tooth Soap, sale price - - Oc 25c Tooth Wash, sale price - -- - c 65c Cold Cream, sale price - - 5c 50c Cold Cream, sale price - - -- 'Oc We may have your favorite artic es in this sale. Come in and see. Heath's Drug Store Extra hA The extra thickness of the Michelin Tread due to extra rubber and fabric means additional reilcase. Especiallyisthistruesir.ee every ounce of rubber and fabric is the toughest that Medford Vulcanizing Works Mtchelin Casings are just lubes , winch art often imitated in color but never in quality. One More Chance at Jones' For One "Week Commencing Saturday, we will sell you Hard Wheat Patent Flour at $3 per sack .Don't Wail, But Cirah Strawberries! Strawberries! 250 Boxes for Saturday. New Spuds Fresh Tomatoes Cucks Asparagus Cauliflower Peas Cabbage Turnips and lots of other Good Vegetables Phono your order. "We will send only tho host. JONES' GROCERY The Cheapest Store in Medford Don't Forget the Flour AMUSEMENTS HERE TONIGHT ONLY MARIE DORO LOST AND WON A CLEVER STORY OF "CINDERS" A LITTLE NEWSRIRL WHO FINDSTHE ''DAD DY LONG-LEGS'' SHE HAS READ ABOUT. METRO D3EW COMEDY AT A PREMIUM MP1 in l&leagfe You Can S money, skill and experience can produce. Michelins give so much mileage that they'd be economical even if high priced. But they're 4 not high priced. . as good as Michelin Red Inner a Few Sacks at Once AMUSEMENTS Southern Orenon's Greatest Place of Amusement Atfuits, 15c. Children 5c. IN' TOMORROW DOROTHY GISH in STAGE STRUCK r