PAGE TWO MEDFORT) MATH TRIBUNE MEDFORD, OREfiON". SATURDAY, MAY 20. 1917 TOCAL AND PERSONAL The bucealnureato sermon Inciden tal to commencement week will he given hofore tho graduating class of the high school, their relatives and friends and the gcnoral public ut the natatorlum Sunday evening at 8 o'clock by Rev. Frederick W. Carstens of the HaptlBt church. The occasion will also he in the nuture of a union service of the churches, whose pastors will participate in the program. The high school chorus will sing several selections. Mrs. Leach, corsets made to meas urements guaranteed, rbone B83-J. It Is seldom that several Judicial holidays come in a row, hut that is the outlook for week after next. Sat urday Is usually a Judicial holiday, and of course no court business is transacted on Sunday. Monday, ,lune 4, is election day, and Tuesday, June B, by proclamation of tho governor, is military census taking day and is therefore another legal holiday. Johnson (or high class watch re pairing. . tf Mrs. Don Calvert of Clrants Pass is visiting In- the city for several days. Piano tuning, W. P. llrooks, with Palmer Piano Place, South Central. 73 If the young men of Jackson coun ty nro not aware that recruits are wanted for tho murine, corps, It Is not the fault of Sergeant James llrooks, who, assisted by C. Y. Tengwnld, has boon traveling all oyer the county the past week In a flag-hodecked, marine advertising automobile, seeking re cruits at various public gatherings and In out of the way places. Buttermilk lOo gal. De Voe'B. E. C. Benedict of near Jacksonville was in tho city today getting sup plies for himself and his automobile. Dr. Hargrove, Farmers and Fruit growers Bank bldg. Phone 230 The annual mooting of the South ern Oregon Dental Society will bo held In Medford on Snturday, June 2. Dr. C. C. Van Scoyoe of this city Is chairman of the committee of ar rangements. Don't fall to attend tho grcntost al falfa fertilizer demonstration over held In- America, at 1 o'clock Tues day afternoon, May 29. Will start from tho Medford Commercial Club building. Trip In charge of F. C. Itoi mor and C. C. Cato. 57 Mrs. Edward Weston loft Saturday morning for Doris, Calif., to Join her husband who has beon locnted there for throe wooks past. They will make their future homo in Doris, where Mr. Weston and Attorney II. L. DeAr mond, formerly of Medford, are oper ating a largo sawmill. J. I). Palmer, formerly of Gold 11111, has tnkon over the studio and photograph business operated hero for years by Mr. Wes ton. Phone 884 Heath's Drug Store. Miss Coru Bennett Is homo from Ban Francisco to .visit her pnronts. Mr. and Mrs. lV. S. Bennott. Bakery goods at Do Voe's. Mrs. C. U Ray and Miss Mabel Ray wont to DmiBimilr, Calif., Saturday whore they will meet Chnrles Hay. who Is motoring homo from the Uiil-voi-Blty of California, ntul return with him in the car, Johnson for high class watch re pairing. tf Mrs. John Perl loft yesterday for Decntur, 111., for tin extended vlrlt with relatives and friends. Don't fall to uttend the greatest al- laun reniiucr demonstration ever held in America, at I o'clock Tues day afternoon. Slay 29. Will start from the Medford Commercial Club building. Trip in charge of F. C. Hcl mor and C. C. Cute. &7 J. W. Henry of C.iuelle, Calif., Is a visitor In tho city. Dahlia bulbs for sale. Phono 16FI I. 67 Mrs. :. 11. Watson of Butte Falls, who was operated on Friday nt the Sacred Heart hospital by pr. W, p. Holt for the removal of a largo tumor, was reported 'as resting easy Satur day. Mr. Watson was at her bedside Friday ami today, lie will probably not return to llutte Falls for several days, Dr. Heine fits Classes correctly. Mrs. l.rna Allcnsworih and daugh ter Margaret left for lluro this morn lug where they will remain during tha summer. It's time to plnnt dahlia bulbs and up to June 15th. Send one dollar to R. H. Paxson, Central Point, or come ind get eight assorted, labeled, field grown roots. We have lots of higher priced ones, too. Wo pay the post age. H. 8. Swansea of Taniplco, 111., Is a tourist spending several days In the city enroute to Portland from South ern California. Since last March he has traveled all ever (he Pacific coast tales Just to see the country. i Baths 25e, Hotel. Holland Ths local chapter of the C.lrls' n tlonnl Honor Ousrd will hold a spe clnl moating at the armory on Mon day evening at 7::ie o'clock. To Ashland Paik. Interurban cars leave Sundays nt s un nnd lil::i a. m., 1:00 and 2:00 p. m. Hound trip 35 cents. The big cars. William Cottrell of Trail spent Frl- Among llic fifty army Infantry re day In the city. Icrulta wlio nasHtd thru th cltv ihl Don't fall to attend the greatest al falfa fertilizer demonstration ever held ill America, at 1 o'clock Tues day afternoon. May 2 9. Will sturt from tho Medford Commercial Club building. Trip In charge of F. C. Rcl mer and C. C. Cato. 57 Mr. and Mrs. 13. R. Oatmun of Salt Lake City, who have been visiting Mr and Mrs. Elmer Oatman, while er route home from Portland, left for home today. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St, Marks Building. Phone 323-Y. ' Mrs. Carl R. N'arrlgan and Mr. II. B. Tronson of Eagle Point are week end visitors In the city. See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404 M. F. & II. Bldg. Walter Wallace Dyer, a member of tho Seventh company, has enlisted in the marine corps at the Medford re crulting office, and left last night for Portland to take the physical exam (nation. Gasoline and oil at De Voe's. ' Mrs. 13. L. Roth left for Hugo this morning where sho will visit her mother for tho next three weeks. For sale, birds, cheap. 418 South King Btrcct. Phono 739-Y. 57 'Mrs. W. W. Wllllts and Mrs. Amos R. Wllllts of Persist are spending the week end In the city. The latter who hus been teaching school at Derby, closed her school yesterday for the vacation season. Motz cars at Riverside Garage. Mrs. M. A. Howclls, accompanied by her daughters, Charlotte and Har riet, loft for Ray Gold this morning to visit her son, Edward, who Is em ployed as operator at the power plant. Rawlos Moore, Attornoy at Law, M. P. & II. building. tf Luc.lcn F. McConlho of Tacoma is spending several days In tho city. Tout fastory now In Nat. W. E. Ilonry of Derby Is a week end visitor In the city. Fresh chocolates at De Voe's. Tho Junior class of the high school will glvo a dancing party In honor of the seniors. Friday evening, June 1. Tho nffulr will probably be held in tho armory. t Tho music will .be In charge of Herb Lnunspach. Further details will ho forthcoming nt a later ilato. Motz cars at Riverside Garage. Dr. J. P. Truax, mayor of Grants Pass and well known In Medford, was badly Injured Thursday night while returning from a professional rail on tho outskirts of Grants Pass when, In turning out on a newly built piece of road two whoels of his car snnk In tho soft ground and the car was ovor-j turned. Ills left collar bone was brokon nnd ho sustained bad bruises, j Dr. Honry Hart, Jackson County! Bank building. Office honrsj 2 to 4 ! P. m. I Willis Garbe of Roseburg arrived In the city today to visit hero several days. Top factory now in Nat. Edwin Perkins of Hilt Is spending tho week end In tho city. Dr. Clara Dunn, office rooms 10 and 11, Jackson County Bank build ing, 62 A number of members of the Red Cross -chnpter of this city attended tho meeting of tho lied Cross chapter at Grants Pass yesterday to explain the methods used In conducting the work of tho local chapter. Among tho speakers were Rev. J. Lawrence Hill, chairman of the Medford chap ter, Miss Elizabeth Putnam, chair man of the ronuultteo on hospital supplies, nnd Mrs. Mary Osborne, chairman of the conimittee on civilian relief, who discussed the particular phases of the work In which they wero engaged. Following the ad dresses there was an Informal discus sion, consisting mostly of questions from the audience which wero an swered by the Medford visitors. For tho host Insurance see Holmes, the Insurnnce Man. Herbert lliuma of Jacksonville, who was operated on at the Sacred Heart hospital yesterday by Dr. E. 11. Plckel was reported Saturday as do ing nicely. Piano for rent nt Palmer Piano Place. 2X So. Central.. Dr. W. W. Howard returned home yesterday from l.os Angeles. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED--Stock to pasture. llryson, Griffin Creek. KOIt KK'N 1' Nicely furnished house I'hono min-W. til with bath. KOIt SA1.K 1'ord car. price reason PS able. Irt N. (.julnco. WANTKU- Vacuum cleunlUK. II. A. Wysonit. Phone 2S2, Jacksonville. SI Notice CoticcrnliiK Water (Vrtlflcnles. In pursuance of Ordinance No. ST 7 passed by the City Council March 22, lllli, no water certificates will be is sued upon pnyment of water main as sessments after Mnv 31. l'Ji". Vp to and including this date, water certifi cates wilt bo Issued for amount of the prluclpnl of uny water main assess ment paitl. These certificates will ho accepted nt any time til payment of wnter rent. Your co-operalton In getting tho city finances In better condition will be appreciated. Thl notice published by direction of the City Council. UCS. II. RAMt'KI.S. City Treasurer. i - ' lorenoon en route to Fort .UucMowell. San Francisco, from tho Vancouver barracks was Walter Mahcn of Port land, a cousin of Airs. W. (i. Knlpps of Medford. Mrs. Knlpps was at the de pot for a brief visit with hi in. Maben who served In tho Philippines during the Spanish-American wur, recently enlisted at Portland. Big Bo milk snakes at De Voe's. it. H. Cox of Hilt, who"ls one of the men In charge of the 1900-AcYe stock ranch of Reginald H. Parsons near thut city, and who has Veen in Med ford several days on business and In trying to obtain six moro ranch hands to reinforce the ten already employed on the ranch, returned to Hilt today. A community day celebration In the form of a school and furmerg pic nic Is being held nt Phoenix today. Efforts will be made to organize a large farmers' club or organization. C. C. Cato is In attendance at the pic nic for this purpose. TO BE HELD TONIGHT An I'.agle Point trie speakers will lie Mayor l K. fiul.es, V. W. Mears, F. Drown mid Mr. Von dor Ilellen. Automobiles will he furnished by C. Fl. (Jutes, John l'erl nnd others. t Willow Spring Hie speakers will be Messrs. 1). W. Stone, W. C. I.eev- er, John A. Westcrlum nnd Jl'rs. R. J. Conroy, Autos will he furnished by Messrs. Dolroy (lelchell, J. A. Westcrlum! and II. U Wnlthers. Aulos will leave promptly nt 7 p. in. Iroin Iho Uood Hoods association office, Holland hole building. Secretary Geo. K. Boos of the road committee is sending- out S. O. S. culls to nil road advocates, asking them to come to Hie rescue nnd uttend the county mcetinirs to talk good ronds. Meetings will be held every nifjlit next week. MRS. A. TRUE LUNDY District Manager. HOTEL MEDKOIU) Abdominal supporters and belts for men and women. Appointments by phono or call nt Room 409 after 3 p. m. Agents wanted. NU HONE CORSETS WINDOW SCREENS SCREEN DOORS LATTICE MATERIAL Pacific Furniture & Fixture Factory "CARO FIBRE" FRUIT WRAPPERS Cnro Fibre Ih tho only real Fruit Wrapper uml actually prolong tho lll'o of tho fruit. Whim wot from shipping In cold fitorao cars, Caro Klliro forms a silk like blanket, clon ing tho pores of tho Fruit, permitting tho warmth to roaHi tho heart gradu ally aa it Is exposed to tho atmos phere, and as all other papers go to pieces during tho period of refrigera tion, Caro Fibre is tho only wrapper that should lo used-natnrally bring ing u butler prteo for tho Fruit. As to the other merits, hundreds of the largest Fruit (inrwers can testify to the fact that It Is tho best. It picks up easier, packs Quicker, looks better. Caro Fibre is sold by tho thousand sheets, not by the pound as others; direct from the Mill to lirowers. You get what you buy. It Is tied In thou sands. You can readily count it your self. There is no waste. (ilvo It the water test. Prove what wo say. We furnish Samples Free. FRUIT BUYERS: liny Fruit Wmppctt In "Caro." "t'aiti" rmlongN the Life of Fruit, UNION WAXED & PARCHMENT PArR COMPANY Muttiiruc luivt-s V. It. Hullnm Put-HIc Const Repre sentative 117 Market Street, San l-Yam-two. w ''Save Your Dimes and got a Kodak Brownie or Premo Camera iVposit Id,', Kct n liauk, save ytur dime nnd vou can i:et a Kodak in a very short tune. See ditdav window. West Side Pharmacy The graduation exercise.- of Sr. t? rod Heart hospital wore witnessed by o Inre and appreciative audience Tues day evening. Miss Hilselier who was the only graduate j'nr the year is recognized as ime of the most effi cient and promising graduate.- of the hospital. Sho has endeared herself thru her work and personality to n lurjre number of friends and was fa vored by a great profusion of beau tiful flowers. . The hall wn1" beautifully decorated willi white and blue lilacs, by the ever faithful devotion of the sisters of the hospital, whose work is becoMiinjr more indispensable to the commun ity every year. AMf.SKMI-:XTS TONIGHT "THE LADY BEAUTIFUL" KITTY GORDON IN' 'Forget -Me-Not' With MONTAGU LOVE As played over 11,11111) times by fJenevive Wurd and Hose (VHiin. Directed by Kmil ( liauturd. Crammed to the brim with in tensely exciting incidents; up-to-the-minute in the frowns worn by Ifiss (iordiin, staged on a lavish sonic, this production is u truly nolnble olTcrintr. jMuny of the scenes were taken in Cuba nnd (ire ol' remnrkuble beauty. ALSO A Triangle Comedy "A BACHELOR'S FINISH" -TOMORROW JOAN SAWYER Famous Dancer and Model It Costs More and Is Worth More White's Velvet Ice Cream Our Milk Shakes are the best. Try them Phone 481 E. Main St. BEST SEEB$ That Grow Wo liavo a choice line of Oartlcn Seeds, including tho Famous Burpees in packages and bulk, o!) varieties of Spencer's Sweet l'eas. Broadley The Medford Florist and Seed Man I'lioue 14 ffiics&J bstnmms i j Costs less J ; II Ytean Better 1 J waters "Sister Susie" Human Hair Nets Cap Sliapo and Fringe Styles 3 for 25c MARINE LLO HAIR SHOP 407 Garnctt-Coivy Bid;,'. AMUSEMENTS I WILL BE WITH YOU TOMORROW AT THE Southern Oregon's Greatest PJnce of Amusement. fy'j --'J In My First Paramount-Arbuckle Comedy The Butcher Boy (Signed) FATTY AMl'SKMHXTS WERE YOU EVER STAGE STRUCK? SEE Stage Struck AND 'FOR A LAUGH Th? Fox Comedy "A BATH HOUSE TANGLE" TONIGHT . Page Southern Oregon's Greatest place of Amusement. If wiuit tn see your ONE DOLLAR ii r; tin sM"inl il nl limm' for n Mitchell Orchard Ladder If nut. send il nwny. The .Mil. hi-ll is Hie lii'-l. We Sell Scat Covers Hint slip on easily, fit noatly anil glvp lasting r-rvt lioth In wrar ami ap-pparam-p. An aildoil advuntngo lies In tho fart t lint when soiled they ran l;o Hi-ancd. Med ford Auto Top Factory U K. ACTil.KY, lrprlclor. IIS South Central. LMU Dorothy Gish Used Cars One 1913 Buick, one year guarantee - - $450 One 1916 Buick-Six, big bargain at - - $800 One 1912 Apperson, in good condition - $175 Look these cars over before buying a used car Power Auto Co. A man's storage bat tery is something like his wife perform ance depends upon attention received The Electric Shop 105 S. Central Free inspection of any THE PLAGE To get your repairing done. See DAVIES Pacific Highway Garage ' 29 South Bartlctt Phone 59 P?HASS Tho average business man has not the tlmo to lok after his automobile properly. 1 Little things that need fixing are lee for ninny family cars. Why let go. The old adage: A. slih-h In time saves nine'- applies particularly The Ynter Ijike C;urni;i does sorv to an automobile. llerause they have five mechanics em ployed that do thulr host to ple.-ue tho public, and ar able to turn out work with quickness and dispatch. What an iiutomobltlst wants Is sorv-1 Ico and the Crater I.aku Oarage nnd j Machine Shops know how to give it. 1(1 So. Kir St., Xenr Main. j Phono 100. : not investigate sfinietliinjj that will keep you from i;iv iiiK Mow-outs and punctures and thereby Double the Life of Your Tires? SEE H.B.Patterson State A sent Alo.it the Cof field Tire Protector why? i-rm Phone 22-J battery at any time J- R. Rochon The Automobile Painter Work Guaranteed at "Walker Auto Co. -.-....... . . 11 .) -VPLEX Piston Rings Take VOlir rnr fn n?w -1 , .--.rs j. j l-V....-' --S.-vi-sjliU garage and they will ' V ten you the merits or this ring V-PIex Ring Co. Medford, Ore. 4 U i I !