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PAGE TWO MEDFOTID MATTJ TRmiTNTJ MEDFORD, ORFJOX, MONDAY. MAY 2S. 1017 TOCAL AND PERSONAL Tho news has been received fn Medford that the United Copper-Gold Mines conipany'g property of eleven clalmi on Full creek In Josephine county have boon taken over by K. J. ' Rowen and eastern associates and will be served by the new road beliie built down tho Illinois river from Selma. The Hume men have also Re cured the Kilty Ayres anil Emerald copper claims on llnncherlcs and Ce dar creeks. Mrs. Leach, corsets made to moan uroments guaranteed. Phone BS3-J. ' A'number of Oregon lodges of fra tornal orders are displaying practical patriotism by purchasing Liberty war loan bonds. In the past few days the Albany lodge of Klka authorized ItB trustees to purchase $1000 more of Liberty bonds, and Helmet lodge, Knights of Pythias, of Eugene, voted to buy 150(1 worth of the Lib erty bonds. ( Johnson for high class watch re pairing, tf The strike or 20 of tho 1C5 work men employed in building the wagon road down the Illinois river from Sel ma In Josephino county has been ad justed. The men struck lust Thuisday because of the luck of tents and sleep ing arrangements. ' Piano tuning, V). P. Brooks, with Palmer Piano Place, South Central. 73 If any of tho postoffice employes or rural carriers talk to you about pa triotism and suggest Unit you buy n Liberty war loan bond, they will not 'be violating the rules of the postofflcn department, for now according to in structions received from tho postmaster-general, all employes of postof flces thruout the country are expected to call the attention of postoffico pa trons to the fuct that patriotism and the purchase of Liberty bonds go hand in hand. Buttermilk 10c gal. D Voe's. This week Modford will entertain " Cloorgo W. Itlddlo, of Middle, Oregon. 78 years old, former county judge and a pioneer of Douglas county, who comes hore as the winner of the prize contest conducted by Stale Represen tative C. A. Brand of Douglas county for tho boat essny written by a mem ber of the county granges In favor of the good roads bond issue. The prize Is an automobile trip with all expenses paid over tho Pacific highway to the California line. While hero Judge Riddle will be entertained by W. II. Qoro, Joint state ruumsRiituUve of Jackson and Douglas counties. ' Dr. Ilargravo, Fanners and Fruit growers Bank bldg. Phone 230. J. M. Rock, naval reservist on duty at tho Bremerton navy yard, who has been home at Jacksonville on a fur lough, left today for Bremerton. ' Don't fall to attend the greatest al falfa fertilizer demnns'ratlon over held in America, at 1 o'clock Tues day afternoon. May 29. Will start from tho Med ford Commercial Club building. Trip In chargo of F. C. ltol mor and C. C. Cntn. Colonel It, C. Washburn of Table Rock was a week end visitor In the city. Phono 8S4 Ucath'9 Drug Store. Indication are that the automobile excursion to certain alfalfa fields of tho valley tomorrow afternoon will be largely attended by ranchers nnd oth ers. Prof. F. C. ltelmer or tho ex perimental station and County Agrl- luiuirist i nio win conduct the ex cursion, which Is for tho purpose or showing the wondet fill results obtain ed by tho use of fertilizers. Tho stall will be made from the Commercial club at 1 o'clock and the entire trip will ho made In two hours. All who have, automobiles am requested to bring their ears so that km many who wish to go cnu ride. A large party of drains Pass residents will take In the trip. Bakery goods at Do Voe's. The Hev. .1. W. Imillle of Phoenix, togolhor wild II. w. lmvlsson of Cen tral Point, representing tho Prcshy tory of Southern Oregon, mo In nt tendance at the one hundred nm twenty-ninth general assembly of the I'rosb.Horlnti church, V. 8. A,, the sesslous of which are being held at the City Temple, Dallas, Texas. Johnson for high class watch re pairing, i,. The tiolden Link Bible class of the Baptist church will meet Tuesday af ternoon at 2.-30 at the church. All members nt-e urged to be present as officers will be elected at this time. Don't full to attend the greatest al falfa fertilizer demonstration ever held .In America, at 1 o'clock Tues day afternoon, May 29. Will start from tho Modford Commercial Club building. Trip In churso of I'. C. lie! tnor and C. C. C:iie Mr. and Mrs, .1. II Inch of Missoula. Montana, who have been visiting Mr. nd Mrs. A. T. Ijithrop nt the Pcnbro orchard for several days while en roiito homo from several weeks spent In California, left for Missoula this morning" Mr. Inch Is one of Mlsrou la's most prominent business men. Sea Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404 M. P. & II, lildg. The Cilrls' Honor Guard will hold a special meeting at tho armory to night. Dahlia bulbs for sale. Phone 1CF11. 07 Mrs. M. J. Swlnden left this morn ing for Koseburg where she will nurse her aunt, .Mrs. William Itussell, 74 years old, who suffered a broken leg last week. Mr. and Mrs. Itussell are well known In Medford and the valley where they resided for many years. They have been living at the soldiers home at Roseburg In recent years. Dr. Ilolno fits Glasses correctly. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Terrett of Rogue River spent the week e.id In Medford. Mr. Terrett returned home Monday, but Mrs. Terrett will remain here sev eral days visiting friends tmd relatives. Big Cc tnllk snakes nt De Voe's. The sophomore class or the high school Is holding an outing at Ash land this afternoon. They will hold a picnic supper In the park and later will visit the Helninn balhs. Tent fastory now In Nat. Chief of Police lllttson, Ex-Mayor I Kmorlck and several other Medford At the conclusion of the hearing on Saturday afternoon before Justice Taylor of the subornation of perjury charge against F. Wallace Sears, edi tor of the Gold Hill 'News, and his wife. Grace E., the court dismissed the case against them. He held that the evidence was Insufficient to hold men who are Interested In n nlirat,. ",r- " B-a 10 lne Kran(l beds property In eastern Oregon. areiThe cl,ar!:e anlnsl ' rew "' ' there looking over the property and making plans for its development. During Illttson's absence Night Po liceman C. A. Crawford Ik acting as chief of police and F. G. Rlppey Is taking hlu place nt night. Fresh chocolates at De Voe's. Mr. and 'Mrs. Iiurloson came down from tho wuter works intake Satur day with their 'daughter whom they took to Sacred Heart hospital where she will remain under observation Fred Powell, one of the Medford j li,!Vri'' days t determine whether or nor un operation Is necessary. Mr. Burleson, who Is keeper at the water works Intake, returned home Monday, but Mrs. Burleson will remain ut her daughter's bedside for some time. Piano for rent at Palmer Piano Place, 28 So. Central. 57 Mr. uud Mrg. K. A. Reames and nephew have gone to Portland. -Mr. Kennies' visit at tho metropolis at this time is in connection with the suit of Contractor Sweeney against the county. men who enlisted In the naval serves and wa.s on duty at tho Hrein erton navy yard, has obtained a dis charge from service because he fused to take a classification other than tho one ho enlisted for and now working In the ship yards at Se attlo uh a machinist. It's time to plant dahlia bulbs and ip to Juno 15th. Send one dollar to It. II. Paxson, Central Point, or come uk! get eight assorted, labeled, field grown roots. We have lots or higher priced ones, too. We pay the post age. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Corder of Rose vlllo, California, are spendlnc several days fn tho city. Baths 2 Be, Hotel. Holland II. F. Davidson of Hood River Is a visitor In the city. Don't full to attend the greatest al falfa fertilizer demonstration - ever held In America, at 1 o'clock Tues- day afternoon, May 2U. Will start from tho Medford Commercial Club building. Trip In charge of F. C. Rel mer and C. C. Cate. 5 Dr. Frank Roberto, dentist, St -Marks Building. Phone 323-Y. Tho Seuttlo newspapers contain ac counts of the divorce of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Elmhurst. They are both well known In Modford, having lived here hero several years ago. Gasoline and oil at Do Voo's, Mrs. Walter A. Salew, who has been visiting In tho city since the Free Methodist church conference, left to day for Terlock, California, whore she will Join her husbnnd who Is conduct ing a conference there. For sale, birds, cheap. 418 South King street. Phone 739-Y. 67 Charles Cook of Wolf Creek, is a visitor In the city. Mctz cars at Riverside Garage, Dr. Henry Hart, Jackson County rtank building. Oftico hours 2 to P. m, Secretary Georgo E. Boos is in re ceipt of A letter from the Orogon Voter complimenting tho Trl-State Itoad organization for the good work they are doing. He says "One of the very best road campaigns in the state is emanating from your organization at Medrord." The Tii-Stato office Is In receipts of several thousand pieces of road literal uro which Is for free distribution. Rnwlos Moore, Attorney at Law M. r , & 1 1, building. tf G. !). Walters of Medford who hnd a tumor removed Inst week, will re turn to his homo In a few days fully recovered. For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. Dr. Clura Dunn, office rooms 10 and 11, Jackson County Bank build ing. 62 Roy H. Green 0r Gold Hill had two pieces of bone removed from his brain today. Last September ho suffered a fracture of the skull In a mining shaft accident In Arizona. Ho Is I'esling easy. J SAYS THERE IS NOTHING LIKE THEM! PostToasties BEAT EM jQ ALL! IX iliiiliiiiiliiN No n-ltwtWmn fndr-ct, trkJ or liflM tt mar b9 l- Cuuttt-c.Coutt will r4or aur Kalr to any tfrW thatU of Pl.ACR, BLONDE. DRAB or RJOX ONLY ONE APPLICATION M0 AFTER SHAMPOO Wtr. lullna. Oirl color ih.1 win mm tt Mint itmU tvote ! Mt Sold and Aonlled in All Good Hairdressing Establishment! A hbih n can nk raw balr MIW fectnrilr, mM? nj Urtfaglr mmJr wttfc U 0l. . GumII, M fca Kmr h mm Bwlhina An InlMMtha OwlI 1 mmvMm mm Ui kali- a-xl . alp phUJ fr on i muni. L mrrt vnninirr. 14 r tti st.. ihwvw testimony which they gave In a case in fore the recent grand Jury. Attor ney jlorden represented the defend ants and County Prosecutor Roberts presented the state's side of the case. Flour, J2.IIU, guaranteed. Hutchi son & I.umsdcn. E. C. Schultz who for some time past has been operating the Holland cafo restaurant, left Sunday night for Goldfleld. Nevada. Mis. Schultz and daughter left at tho same time for Waterloo, Wisconsin. After spending a month or so at Goldfleld, Mr. Schultz will go to Waterloo, where he will conduct a hotel owned by his wife's parents. Robert Pulaski, the well known chef, who formerly had charge of tho Holland Hotel main dining room, has taken over the man agement of he Holland cafe. Top factory now In Nat. R. C. McCurdy of Portland, repre sentative of a large Insurance com pany, Is spending a few days In the city. The industrial art exhibition at the high school this afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock is being well attended. The exhibition will bo open tomorrow af ternoon at the same hours. The gen oral public Is Invited to see tho hun dreds of meritorious exhibits, the handiwork of the pupils of all grades. Spray with "Corona Dry' arsenate of lead, a standardized spray. Bard well Fruit company, exclusive agents. 62 Guaranteed flour, $2. CO. Hutchi son & Lunisden. Several automobiles of Commercial club members went to Grants Pass this forenoon to attend the regular weekly luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce of that city. The occasion Is known as Medford day with the Chamber of Commerce. In making a turn at the coiner of West Main and Orange streets Sunday night an automobile which was driven by MIsb Lawrence was overturned and five young people wero thrown out. Miss Lawrence suffered a cut over the right eye which was stitched at the Sacred Heart hospital. Miss Ella Schultz suffered tt cut on the leg, but the other occupants. Miss Damon and Walter and Ernest Relnklng, escaped Injury. Just as the car was turning the curve a tiro burst and Miss Law rence lost control of the car," which was upset. . Metz cars at Riverside Garage.' Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. TOO LATE TO 'CLASSIFY FOR SALE Stock or groceries and fixtures In good locnllon. John Brownlee, Medford. tie A Good Car Is Essential but In order that tlie car Khali remain good, you must use a good oil to" lu bricate It, und a Kood Kfoane to keep the parts from wearing out. We have a full lino of the best oila, greusc and other supplleK. C. E. Gates Auto Co. CONVENIENCE AH the convenience of gas. No waiting for the fire to burn up. Meals in a jiffy, and a cool kitchen all the time. Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts. Better cooking because of the steady, evenly-distributed heat. More convenient than a wood or coal stove for all the year 'round cooking and more eco nomical. The long blue chimneys prevent all smoke and Smell, In I, 2. J d 4 burner slrei. with t or without oveni. Also cabinet , 1 model. Ask your dealer today. NEW PERFECTION OIL COMjSTOVE FOR SALE BY ; Medford Furniture and HardwareCo. Garnett-Corey Hardware Co. Crater Lake Hardware Co. AMTKKMKNTS TONIGHT ft 4 . ft 1 'W sea JPatria Mg JlhiaJ vupmrne .tnifi Jr.lNTKKNATIQNAfc MARGUERITE CLAYTON in Nig ht Workers WH.A.OUAOY in eiroeiorion with WORLD ' PICTURES eromt SARAH " DSN K m nr M K. WlIBi mYr-Lv..1't fm TvV t ,'K. 4 ji - J ,i wrist &hl rnfulilinjf the workings of a news )uM'i' l'rotu the rctorloriul to tho luinlin: process interesting and novel. TOMOMIOW SARAH BERNHARDT IN. MOTHERS OF FRANCE AMCSKMKNTS This is nn nllrui-linn thai cvervuni' sliouhl see. lis prc-cn-tnlinn is a liislorii iil event lor it presents (lie (;reiite-l actress of. the worlil in the rrentvst plinlodniina ol' Hie world's -;riates war. It shows Sniuli Hcrnliurdl's wonderlul nrtistry til its hesl, I'm- into this picture Madame llcniluirdt )iut her heart and soul. Tomorrow and Wednesday ADMISSION, Balcony 15c; Lower Floor, 25c; Cliildren 5c. Manager's Note: The slight incroasred price of ad mission is made necessary because of the heavy cost of securing this excep tional production for our patrons, and these popular prices aro made possi ble only by the large capacity of the Page. Southern Oregon's Greatest Place of Amusement 1 STAR Tonight TIIK ClIAHMIXCr KliOlIMAX STAli, Ann Murdock "WHERE LOVE IS" 1'il'ib U16 i6"dC the .celebrated novelist, Wm. J. Locke. Miss Mur doch's exceptional talent is allowed full sway in this famous story of a yotmj.' society jrirl compelled to choose between love nnd wealth in marriage. CUB COMEDY MINDING THE BABY TOMOIi'IiOW WM. DESMOND in THE LAST OF THE INGRAMS. Im iuuiuwitiniitto In Milil nml np- piled In Mixlfoiil liy MIk May lo unlN, Mine. Doml ,lcflci-, MKUkiii 1 X I I I I X I X I I I I I I I I X X 1 X I X I I i i i X I I I y y i y y y f : y y y y y y HELP WIN THE WAR FIGHT ECONOMIZE CONSERVE PRODUCE BUT FIRST OF ALL -wr m -m 1 Buy .Liberty Loan Bond Liberty Loan l'mids art' the safest invest ment in tlie world today. They are issued liy the United States ( loverninent and are a liinrtirajre on tlie Tinted States of America our country the richest country in the world. They tire 1'ncle Sam's ironiise to lay, and he is worth '2-J.",(H II ),(I00, ('. Liberty Loan lloiids pay o' .U percent In terest and they may he had in any of the fol lowing denominations: sf.'iO, 100, jjtoOo !!1(H)0, $.-)0in, .tlD.IMI!). WO.DOO ami lou.ooo Voll I'.'ill lil.'ike :i I'ii'si t ,.i iiii'iit mj I, .i j.1,, tlollar anl have until August IHI to pav the CS balance. Most liir linsiness houses will :ic- ceit iherty Loan lionils same as ciish in payment I'm-merchandise. . -A MESSAGE FROIvI SECRETARY M'ADOO- "Wars rannot be ronduited without money. It Is the first thins to be provided. In this war it Is tlie niosi Immediate help the most effective help that we can nlve. We must not be content with a "Subscription of two billion dollars-- we must ovcrsuhsri lb this loan as an Indication that Aiicm--lea Is stirred to the depths and aroused to the summit of her creatnesa In th cause of freedom, l.ct us not t inlander success by complacent opti mism. Let us noi satisfy ourselves ith the reflection that some one else will subsc ribe the required amount l.et every iiuin and woman in the land inalie it his or her business to subscribe to the Liberty Lean Immediately and if they c;'tinot subscribe till tuselves. Ir-I tlici l Induce Homebody olso to subscribe. Provide the (loverninent wth the funds iiidlsm-nsahly needed for the conduct of the war and cive nolico to the enemies of the 1'niled States that we have billions to sacrifice In the cause of Liberty. "Ituy a Liberty llond today; do not put It off until tomorrow. Kvory dollar provided ipiii kly and cpcnded wisel will shorten tbc war nnd same human life."' W. O.' M'ADOO, Secretary of tlie Treasury. Ask Any Banker for Application Blank y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y f y y t y y y y y y x y y I I ley. -rwoiir kill tvf tiii;Ui. lAUiuuiium Mi viim.