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PAGE TWO MKDFORn MATL TRTBTJNE MEDFORD. OTfEflOX. TUESDAY. MAY 20. 1917 IOCAL AND i J PERSONAL Business men of Marhfk-ld, anions whom are a number of former Ash land men, are arranging to run an ex cursion to Ashland during the round up celebration of that city on July 3, 4 and 6, from the Coss Hay country. The local commercial club will prob ably take steps to persuade the visi tors to stop off at Medford on the trip. The Grants Pass chamber of commerce has already written- invit ing the Coos Hay folks to visit their city and surrounding country. Mrs. Leach, corsets maoe to meas urements guaranteed. Phone B83-J. ' Captain Gordon Vorhcls of Port land, former owner of tho Ilurrell or chard, arrived Tuesday to spent a day looking after business Interests. Johnson for high class watch re pairing, tf Horace Pelton of Sams Valley was a Medford visitor Tuesday. Piano tuning, V. P. Brooks, with Palmer Piano Place, South Central. 73 George B. Carpenter returned Tues day from a brief business trip to Portland. Buttermilk 10c gal. De Voe'i. Southern Pacific detectives and po lice officers all along the lino of the railroad are trying to locate the mys terious stranger who knocked Private Adam Garren of Companyl off a high bridge at Graves Creek Into ono das last week while he was guarding the bridge. The man Is thought to be a tramp. His description is as follows: Height, 6 feet 8 inches, weight 165, smooth shaven, Dandy complexion, red hair, two teeth missing in front, wore checked overalls and blue coat, and carried a roll of blanketB. Gurrcn, both of whose logs were fractured above the knee by the fall, Is reported as doing nicely at the Sacred Heart hospital In this city, although it will be probably six months before he has fully recovered. Or. Hargrave, Farmers and Fruit growers Bank bldg. Phono 230. Prof. George Rebec of the Univer sity of Oregon, will have charge of the Portland center of the summer school of the university, which will begin In Portland June IS. Nearly 400 teachers of Portlnnd nnd vicinity have signified their Intention of tak ing the summer work in that city. Dr. Rebec himself will direct two courses one In psychology and the other In philosophy of history. Phone 884 Heath's Drug Store. Frank Workman, tho well known ranches residing about two miles south of the city, left last night for Rochester, Minn., where he will again be operated on by a famous surgeon of that city. Two years ago -Mr. Workman was operated on by the same surgeon for stomach trouble and was apparently cured, '.ately, how ever, tho old trouble returned. Bakery goods at De Voe's. Katherlne Howclls of .Medford won first honorable, mention in tho Junior class at O. A. C. In tho Clara II. Waldo prize contest at that Institution, and Incidentally $30 cash. Tho winners have Just been announced. Ono prize winner Is selected from oach of the four classes and two other members of the class receive honorable men tion. Tho freshman girl receiving this houor gets $10 In gold, and the sophomores, Juniors and seniors, $20, $30, and $40, respectively. In select ing the winners of these honors cho lastlc standing, leadership nnd tiunll ties of woiunnliood nnd student uctlv ltles are points considered. Johnson for high class watch re pairing. tf Miss lnei Young of Fort Junes. Cal Is pending several days in the city, having arrived Monday afternoon. Boe Davo Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404 M F. ft H. Bldg. . George Hunt, manager of the star and Page theatres, left last night for Portland to attend the state conven tion of tho Oregon motion picture o hlbltors. Dr. Heine fits Glasses correctly. At the annual election of SlRtiiu u fraternity at the University of Oivgim for president of the fraternity honsi next year, the honor went to Hon Newbury, son of Attorney Gus New bury of Medford. Big 6o milk snnxes at Do Voe's. George 11. Durham, the Grunts Pass attorney, was a business visitor nt Jacksonville and Medford Tuesday. It's time lo plant da.'illa bulbs and up to June 15th. Send one dollar to R. II. 1'sxson, Central Point, or come ind get eight assorted, labeled, field grown roots. We have lots of higher priced ones, too. We pay tho pot ige. Mm. J. K. Trevorrow and rltildn n loft today for Salem to Join Mr Tic vorrow, w ho has lm n there tor some time. Mr. Trevorrow was recently transferred from the superlutciolcurx of the Medford agency ol I he Metro politan Life Insurance company to the superlntendency of tho Salem dis trlet of the same company. Spray with "Corona Dry' arsenate Of lead, a standardised spray. Hard well Fruit company, exclusive agents ti; Tho W. C. T. V will hold an all day Institute Thursday at the Baptist church. livery one is invited. Baths 28c, Hotel. Holland ' Sergeant Walter Ilrown of Com pany Seven will have Thursday for San Francisco to enter tho officers reserve corps training camp. He and Corporal Sprague Itiegle were the se lections made by Captain Vance of the two best men In the company to take this training. Mr. Hicgle. ac companied by Freeborn Garrettson, left Sunday night for San Francisco in a motor car. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St. Marks Building. Phone 323-Y. A plate of fine large strawberries raised by Dr. Ileekman at his place on Bell l ane, near Central Point, Is on exhibition in tho commercial club window. Gasoline nnd oil nt De Voe's. Herbert Launspach, who hns been with tho Pantorlum for the past year has resigned his position there and has accepted one at Krib's Grocery. Hazel M. Putney, sister of Mrs. E. C. Root, leaves tonight for a short visit at Spokane before taking plsltion as stenographer for Judge Estos of Bend, Oregon. Tho U. S. government wants sten ographers and typewriters at once. Qualify at tho Medford Commercial College. Take examinations at Grants Pass. Start work for Unclo Sam at $75 a month. Phono 15-1.. C3 Mrs. Fannie Benson of Applegate, accompanied by her granddaughter, Edna Sutton, left this morning for Kennett, California, for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. I. Grieves. Charles Shump of Jacksonville left today for a short visit at Portland, from where ho will go to Bremerton, Washington, where ho expects to ob tain employment. Metz cars at Rlvorslde Garage. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Pnrr of Web ster, Iowa, tourists who have been spending several days in the city en route from I.os Angeles to Portland, left for the latter city today. For over two years they have been mak ing their wny home from Havana, Cuba, by daylight trips. They stop ped as long as they pleased at any place or section of the country that pleased their fancy, and will keep this program up until they finally reach home. Dr. Henry Hart, Jackson County Jank building. Office hours 2 to 4 m. Mrs. Gay Smith of Portland on ar rival In tho city Monday to visit her son. Rev. J. F. Smith, was much dis appointed to learn that ho had re moved to Uosoburg tho latter part of last week, having been transferred by tho recent Freo Methodist church con- ferenco to the Koselmrg church. She left for Roseburg this morning. Rnwlcs Moore, Attorney at Law. M. F. & It. building. tf H. D. Kubll of Applegate was in the city today en route to Grants Pass to look after tho water rights for land he rocontly purchased on Thomp son creek. For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Mao. Tho automobile stago line between Medford nnd Hornhrook. Montague and Yreka has resumed operation after having had to discontinue be cause of the bad road over the SIs klyous. Dr. Chnrlcs T. Sweeney of Murphy, in tho Applegate country, member of tho legislature from Josephine coun ty is in the city today on bttsinoss. He will remove to this city nnd take over tho practice of Dr. Clancy when the latter enters active service In the army medical corps. Dr. Clara Dunn, office rooms 10 and 11, Jackson County Bank build ing. 62 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY VOU SALE - At a hai-gnlii. Singer sening inuihlr.e. North Ivy. WANT El i An experienced clerk at I Woes. WA.vneo Position on ranch by man and wile. Eierlennd. l!ox IT.. Mail Tribune. t'.:! I'Oll SALE I'lo'ap. spring wai;on, gas engine, auto iruek. Star Meat Market, i; Or a n. rf til' .Ii wclrv which nmkrs an t vcrlastim; lvnu'inliraiu-i' nt' the oivaion. MARTIN J. REDDY QUALITY FIRST I'lioue One O. Mail l"s Your Wants Tonight Is the first of tho E!ka ladles nights when the entire club-, houso and its privileges will be thrown open to tho ladles. This will be the program for every Tuesday night. Tent fastory now in Nat. i William Cottrell of Eagle Point is spending Tuesday In the city. Fresh chocolates at De Voe's. C. J. Fry and E. S. Wells are visi tors from Copper. California. Flour, $2. CO, guaranteed. Hutchl I son & Luinsdeu. II. II. Ilelnroth of Griffin Creel:, is i enjoying tho day in Medford. j Top factory now In Nat. : J. M. Tetherow of Grants Pass was a visitor in the city on Tuesday. Metz cars at Riverside Garage. iMrs. Amanda Townsend and daugh ter of Portland are visitors in the city. Zeb W. Hyde and Ned Harriet of Applegate were business visitors in the city Tuesday. W. C. Seymour, who has been lo cated at Grenada, California, for sev eral months, where he has been doing carpenter work on new buildings there,' returned to Grenada today af ter a few days visit with his family hero. First Sergeant C. B. Richards nnd Sergeant A. H. Thomas of Company I left for San Francisco today to enter tho officers reserve corps training camp. They were the selections of Captain Todd as the best fitted in the company to become officers. Captain McQuord and T. E. Nichols of Eagle Point spent Monday in the city. R. P. Brooks of Williams, Oregon, is a visitor In tho city today. Guy C. Tabler Is a visitor In the city today from Clackamas. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Stabo of Sacra mento, are visiting In the city. W. F. Dodge of Florida, California, is visiting his brother-in-law, G. C. Seymour, and will spend tho summer here. Guaranteed flour, $2.60. Hutchi son & Lumsden. SACHAMKXTO. May 2!). Provis ion i'or women lo serve on juries is miido in u hill by Senator Frank lien son, signed today by Governor Steph ens. The measure changes the law. which previously defined trial juries, grand juries nnd inquest juries ns "a body of men,' lo rend "n bodv of per sons,"' or "citizens,'' so that juries mnv he drawn I'rom cither sex. ARE I'HOIMtlETAHY MEDICINES FRAUDULENT? Undoubtedly, there may bo some that are, but on tho other hand, there are many proprietary remedies Hint are ns standard as any prescription that any present day physician can write, and In thousands of homes you will find these old, reliablo remedies In every day uso with satisfactory re sults. Such a medicines is Lydia E. Plnkhnm'8 Vegetable Compound, which for nearly 4 0 years has been alleviating tho suffering of woman kind, and overcoming some of the most serious ailments of her sex. If you are suffering from any of the ail ments of women. Just give this medi cines a trial and prove its worth for yourself. AMr.SK.VK.VTS TOXIfiHT STAR Metlford's Cozy Photoplay Theatre. ADULTS I5c; CHILDREN 5c William Desmond us The Last of the In grams n race of hardy New England fiherineii Mem and gratiitc llearteil. The play teenw with action and t li 1 1 1 ! lauuli and ohs. Also A TRIANGLE K0MEDY "DONE IN OIL." STAKTK TOMOKKOW THE PRICE OF FAME A WATCH for the GRADUATE flood roads meetings will he held tonight ns follows . At Ulioenix in charge of E. (I. ("ulu man, A. H. Fisher nnd Geo. T. llipjies. The meeting will Jje addressed by W. IT. Clore, Nick Kime, A. II. Fisher. The public is invited. At Griffin creek n hi;; rally is to be held this evening nt 8 o'clock. The speakers are C. K. Gales, John Cur kin, J. 1L Westcrlund and Mrs. I!. J. Conroy. Two meetings will be held tomorrow night at Table Rock and Agnto. Three road mooting were held yes terday. The first nt Grunts Pass nt the ren!nr Monday Chamber of Com merce luncheon. Not much rond boosting- had been done so far in Grants Pass, but committees were ap pointed yesterday nnd the campaign wus begun in earnest. Josephine county will roll up n majority for the bond issue. The next meeting was held at Rogue River, which was presided over by Mayor Wctherill. Some !." citizens were present. Addresses were made by Mayor Wctherill, ('. E. Gates nnd ,Y. C. Leever. Many" (piestions were .asked anil satisfactorily answered. The lust meeting of the day was held at Gold Hill presided over by Joe Heeitmn. A fair sized mulience, including many ladies, was present. Judge E. V.. Kelly, W. 11. Gore, C. E. Gales nnil W. C. Leever addressed this meeting. A hi" farmers meeting will be held at the Talent school house on Thurs day evening nt 8 o'clock. The speak ers will he V. H. Gore. C. M. Thomas, J. 11. Fuller. F. C. neither nnd Mrs. ('has. Scliieffelin. TORIC Lenses Will give you clearer, wider and more correct .vision. No matter what style mounting or lens you desire, If it has merit, we have it. DR. RICKERT EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Medford, Oregon. HERE TONIGHT and Tomorrow (Decoration Day) SHOWS Matinee 2:15 and Evening 7:15 and PRICES: Balcony Lower Floor Children Manager's Note The slight increased price of ad n:l.flnji Is nmdo necessary hceauso of the heavy cost of securing this exceptional nrodurtlon for our pntrnns. and ll'--o popular prices lire made posMMo only hy the largo capacity of the 1'iige theatre. You owe it n1 f6 'a f' a SUMMER ft "Sister Susie" Human Hair Nets Cap Shape and Fringe Styles 3 for 25c MARINELLO HAIR SHOP -107 Garnett-Oorey Bid-. 4:C0. 9:00 15c 25c 5c Also MAX UNDER Intcrnntlnnal'y famous comeiltnn. hi his first American screen appear ance ' Max Comes Across," to yourself to see this 111 Mm liii&iijBfel of FRANCE 'PAOE-SOUTHERN OREGON'S GREATEST PLACE OF AMUSEMENT. mm 0? Zerolene, "a most satisfactory motor oil" that is the testimony of the leading automobile distributors of the Coast. 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