PAGE -TWO MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE MEDFORD ORTCOOX. TTTFRSDAY, MAY 1017 ITOCAL AND PERSONAL Company Seven members aro much Interested In the new law Increasing the pay of the regular army. It Is claimed that national guard pay auto matically doubled with the Increase In regular army pay. . Units of the guard are paid one-fourth of the pay of the regular army. Thirty dollars a month is the pay for a private In the regular army, hence national guard privates will receive $7.50 for their, four weekly drills of a month. Of course, when the Seventh company is drafted into the federal service, Its members will receive regular army pay. Airs. Ix-aoh, corets made to meas urements guaranteed. Phone 6S3-J. Acting upon the complaint of Oren Thompson, deputy gamo warden, the captain of the members of Company I, of Woodburn, who are doing patrol duty In the vicinity of Winchester, yesterday went to the latter place and issued strict orders atrninst the gaff ing of salmon by tho military guards stationed there. The guardsmen claimed that they were not familiar with the law, and readily agreed to abide by the instructions of their cap tain. 'Koseburg Review. Johnson for high class watch re pairing. tf Information reaches Medford that the lumber and logging industry con cerns in surrounding counties will be hard hit by tho new conscription law 04 many of the employes are young men between the ages of 21 and 31. The new army will be made up next September from young men between these ages. As it is now most of the lumber and logging concerns are short of labor and find It hard to ob tainaltho paying high wages. . Piano tuning. W. P. Brooks, with Palmer Piano Place, South Central. 73 : , Coos Bay will be the Mecca for many of the bankers of Oregon on June 8 aed 9, when the annual meet ing of the state asociatlon of bank era will be held at Marshfleld. Buttermilk, 10c gal. DeVoe's. ' Mrs. Henry Conn of Itoseburg is spending a few weeks with her moth or, Mrs. A. M. Thomas of Central Point. Dr. Hargravo, Farmers and Fruit growers Bank Hldg. Phone 230 Robert Pelouzo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pelouze of Hagle Point, and one of the best known young men of Medford, having graduated from the high school of this city, leaves tonight for Now York City from where he will Bull soon for Franco with the 8tan ford university American ambulance corps unit to serve at the war front He will stop over 1 Chicago a copule of days. The exact dote of tho unit's sailing from New York Is unknown even to member of tho unit, being kept secret by the war department for military reasons. Many friends of Polour.0 will gather at the depot this evening to give him a proper send-off. Phono KS4 Heath's Drug Store. Mr. und Mrs. J. Henry Wolton left this morning for Portland nfter four days visit with Mr. und Mrs. A P. llagen. Canned, bottled and dried meats and fish, pk-kles and cheese for the outing, at Medford Fish a.Mrket V. S. Noll of Sunta Barbara, Call fornlu, who has mining properties in Jackson and Josephlno counties, and who has spent much of the past three months in this city, left today for Hhasta Spring, where he will take treatment for high blood pressure with which lie has been suffering for some time. . Bakery goods at DeVoe's. Mrs. Inct Young of Fort Jones California, who bus been here for flomo time hnvlng her eyes treated by a local oculist, left for homo today. , Johnson for titch class waleh re pairing, tf .Mrs. Michael M.liulrk left las night for Minneapolis, where sho will npeud the summer. See Dave Wood about that fire in surance policy. Offlro, Room 404, M F. ft II. Hdlg. Frank K. Ueorge of the Blue l.edi;e district Is a visitor In the city. Dr. Heine fits glusM's correctly Big .'c milk shakes at tWoe's J. E. Stevens Is n visitor In the city from MurvAville. California. It's time to plant dahlia bulbs and up to June Kith. Send one dollar to It. 11. I'hxmhi. Central Point, or come and get elcht assorted, InWIcd, field grown roots. We have lots of higher priced ones, too. We pay the post aue. Mrs. M. It. C.oodwlii of Oakland. California, arrived In the city today to visit relatives. Met?, cars at Riverside tJaruge. T. 11. K. Hathaway left last night for Chicago, where he will locate per manently, several of bis Intimate friends say. Mr. Hathaway has been a resident of Mcdlord for the post olght or nine years and during most of this time was In the real estate business. He has relatives In Chi cago. t J'r. Henry Hurt, Jackson County Hank building, office hours, 2 to 4 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Reames return-l ed this morning from Portland. Crabs, shrimp and clams for Fri day, Medford Fish Market. , Miss Myra Sllsby, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. P. D. Blackden, left Thursday for her home ut lxs Gatos, California. Top factory now in Nat. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Newton of Hornbrook are visiting In the city for several days. Baths. 25c. Hotel Holland. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wheeler of Berlin, Mass., who have been visiting in the city several days while en route home from California, left today for Eugene to visit their son who Is a student in the University of Oregon Fresh Chocolates at DeVoe's. ' W. C Fruit of Watkins was a visi tor In the city yesterday. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St Marks building. Phone 323-Y. ' Mrs. F. A. Lefley Mrs. W. F. Cart wright and Miss Wllma Oden went to Eugene this morning to attend the Southern Oregon convention and camp meeting of the Seventh Day Od ventists. Rev. A. R. Rhodes, the new pastor of the Medford church, has been at Eugene for a week. Other Seventh Day Adventlsts of Medford are also in attendance, having gone to Eugene by automobile, and still oth crs will leave for there tomorrow. Guaranteed flour, $2. GO. Hutchi son & Lumsden. Gasoline and oil at DeVoe's. 1 Mrs. P. R. Goodwin of Oakland, California, arrived In tho city today to visit with relatives and friends. Choice Ling cod, halibut. Rogue river salmon, sand dohe, shad, lake trout, at Medford Fish Market, Phone 3C2. Mrs. E. A. Gansel of Los Angeles arrived in the city this morning to visit with her sister, Mrs. E. Lauer- man. Tent factory now in Nat. Miss Elnore Winfrey, teacher of the high school teachers training course, will leave Saturday for her hame at Kansas- City. She will probably take a special course of study in the University oi Chicago this summer. In the fall she will be come a member of the faculty of the Oregon State Normal at Monmouth. The U. S. government wants ston ographers and typewriters at onco, Qualify at the Medford Commercial College. Take examinations at GrantB Pass. Start work for Uncle Sam at $75 a month. Phono 15-U 03 Metz cars at Riverside Garage. With the able assistance of Bobby Pelouze and Rudy Schulz, and those octogenarian stars of former days, Shorty Miles and Walt Antlo, tho Sev enth company baBeball team defeated tho nine of Company I yesterday af ternoon by the score of 10 to 3. The Company 1 boys blew up early In the gamo and never came down from their balloon ascension. Telouze pitched for the Seventh company the entire game. This Is the first game won from Company I during the se rles. Standard strawberry crates at Bardwoll Fruit Co. Dr. Clara Dunn, office rooms 10 and 1 1, Jackson County Bank build ing. 0 John D. McKec of San Francisco vice-president of the California and Oregon Power company, and presi dent of the Mercantile iNatlonal Bank of San Francisco. Is in the city today on business conected with the power company. Bowles Moore, Attorney at Law. M F. ft II. building. Mr. Everett C. Ferguson, formerly Associated Press operator for this, paper, has been promoted to petty of ficer la the radio branch of the naval reserve at Bremerton, according to word received over tho Tribune wire today. For the best insurance Bee Holmes, the Insurance Man. J. Walter Morton, dean of the Uni versity of Oregon, who will deliver the commencement address at the Page theater tonight, arrived In the i-lly this noon from Eugene. Spray with "Corona Dry' arsenate of lead, a standardized spray. ltanl well Fruit company, exclusive agents 62 George W. Riddle, former county judge of louglas county, and promi nent resident of Riddle, accompanied by John W. Westcrlund, W. 11. liore and others of Medford, enjoyed an au tomobile trip on the Pacific highway today as far as the California line. Judge Riddle arrived In the cltv Yes terday. Today's trip Is part of the prize he won by writing the best essay among all members of the granges In Douglas county as to why the good roads bond issue should pass. Flour. J2.C0, guaranteed. Hutchi son ft Lumsden. SENIORS QUARREL OVER DANCING AT The senior class of '17 of the high school this morning decided to split 50-50 on the dancing question, and the M-20 In the treasury was divided by the two factions and each will in Its own way entertain the Juniors In the near future. It all came up over the junior urom." that was stopped by the school board because it disapproved of dancing. It was decided by the to- be seniors that they would entertain tho class of '17 with a dance and re ception after school was over for the year. The anti-dancing faction of the senior class proposed to inform the Juniors they wanted no reception In which the wicked one-step and other fancy means of sinful recreations were indulged in. They were outvot ed and It was decided to have the re ception, combination social-dancing. The first half of the evening to be of the less violent sort of reception, the latter half dancing. Not to be denied the question came up again this morning. Such terms "hussie," "cat," and other endear ing titles were bestowed upon the dancing half of the class by the ant! dancers. They would have an even ing or they wouldn't play. The divi sion was made with the anti-dancing faction declaring they wanted no one who approved of dancing at their re ception to the juniors. Maybe they will patch It up, but again maybe they won't. But the Ju nlorB will have two entertainments where they formerly had one, if they don't. "l. HOME GUARD f NEW TEACHERS ENROLL EVERY GRADUATE FROM ABLE-BODIED MAN TRAINING COURSE each student 1 required to do iiitcen weeks of practical teaehinir of -10 minute e;..-h dnv in tlif ,.ullie schools. In addition ninny of th5 year's students spent u week in ai tunl ti-iteliinir in rural school--. IS OUT ALL DAY Late this afternoon the jury In the arson case against Mrs. M. M. Gar wood still had the case under consid eration. The case went to the Jury at 9 o'clock this morning. Several times during the day the jury asked for in structions on certain points from Judgo Calkins. This fact, together with the length of time consumed In trying to reach a verdict caused the rumor to spread about the court bouse this afternoon that the Jury would probably be un able to reach all agreement. The officers and leudiii; members of the Home Guard company are considerlnir steps to create more en thusiasm in that orv'iinizution and to inerense its membership so as to in clude every able bodied man in Med ford and vicinity who is beyond or under military ne. While about one hundred men have signed tlie member-hip roll sine- the organization was launched some time ago, vet the attendance at the weekly drills lias been much smaller tlmn that number. However, at last night's drill the attendance was forty the most Unit have turned out for some time. A bill is now pendinz in eonares which lias already passed one house providing for federal rccounilinii of the Home (iuurd thruout the country and providing quarters and equipment for it. When this measure is pass ed it is thot that the Medford or ganization will be given a great im petus. As soon as Company Seven leaves for active service the Home Guard will be given the use of its armory. It is pointed out that when the Seventh company nnd Company I have gone tile Home Guard will be a much needed institution in Medford to protect property und ierhaps 'Ives; and that the longer the war proceeds the more the necessity for n home guard body will he appreciated. It is also pointed out that the Home Guard may have to do the very woik in this vicinity that is now being per formed by Company I in guarding the railroad bridges, water tanks, etc., .and that in the not far distant fu ture every man in Medford w!iO is able must "do his bit" nt home nf least. . ' A FRIEND'S OBITUARY ADVICE The following students have com pleted u year's work in the teachers training course in the Medford high school ami have been certificated by State Superintendent of Schools J. A. Churchill to tench any rural school in the state of Oregon without ex amination : Georgia Wbillock, Alice Chandler, Ellin l'ayiie. Frances Grcbb, Margery Krkstinej Helen James, I.ce Halley, MyrI Davis. Wunita Cnrstens, Beth Blackford, Helen Stevens, Pearl Bor rall, Vera Uoundtree, Dwight Phipps, Almeda Orr, Myrtle Standley, Leila McDougal. Agnes Scott, Elbert Mitch ell, Katherinc King. Man- Hnnley. Yetris McCredie, Wnvin Dean, Grace Kinelieloe. The first ten of those mentioned have already obtained positions to tench next year in various parts of the state, while others have been par tially promised isisitions. The teachers training course this year has been in charge of Miss El nore Winfrey, who leaves to become a member of the faculty of the state normal school at Monmouth, Ore. Be sides the drill in methods nnd review of subiects incidental to tne course "ONE DISH OF POST T0ASTI ES GOT ME SAYS NEVER WERE CORN FLAKES LIKE EM! wmm i B KB If-. jJM'figHtfli11 I Ml KiO'iLM w I: i VX ISW. ST1.1 1 tern. CAPITAL $100,000. Kunerul services were held over Mrs. Xinicy V. Thrasher of Phoenix who died at her home last Tuesday, aged HO years and -2 days, ut the: Presbyterian church ut Phoenix this afternoon at 2 o'clock, Kcv. Mr. Oli ver of ticiiitiug. The services were' attended by many friends and rela tives. James Thrasher, husband; George nnd Charles Thrasher, sons; Mrs. V. G. Erost and Mrs. J. II. Quiiiii, daugh ters, were at the bedside when Mrs. Thrasher passed on. Guy Thrasher of San Erancisco was unable to reach the aged mother s home in time. Mrs. Thrasher was bom at Xing are Kalis, Canada. She had been n ident of this valley 1'2 years. She hud been the wife of James Thrasher, who survives her, til years on Mav 'JO. Deceased leaves ten grandchildren nnd six great-grandchildren. "Grandma" Tlirasl-.er, ns she was affectionately known t,- n wide ei.ele of friends, was beloved b 1'JI wl.o knew her. She was a kind, loviuu and lovable wife, mother and neigh bor and many will mourn her loss in s plme of life. WASHINGTON, May V.,r ,!, partmrnt dispatches today from .Mar fu, Te.a, say that the Mexican eon sd at Presidio reported an cnuiige uieiit soulli of l.amula, Mexico, oi .May -Ml, in which t'atrnna for-vs un Hi -r demon! Garcia defeated a li.-mdit blind. The coinmnnduhl at I'roidio reported a hundred tren cu rouie from I'.iho to '.niKiii, prcsiun.ililv Cur- raliji troops ami that the Vihsta- reported in that ninitv were in fuel refuel e Mexicans ell route to Polio Woman Saved From a Seri ous Surgical Operation. Louisville, Ky. "For four years I suffered from female troubles, head aches, and nervousness, I could not sleep, had no appetite and it hurt me to walk. If t tried to do any work, I would have to lie down before it was finished, the doc tors said I would have to be opera ted on and I simply broke down. A friend advised ins to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound, and the result is I feel like a new wom an. I am well and strong, do all my own house work and have an eight pound baby girl. I know Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound saved me from an operation which every woman dreads. " Mrs. Nellie Fishback, 1521 Christy Ave., Louisville, Ky. Everyone naturally dreads the sur geon's Knife. Sometimes nothing else will do, but many times Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has saved the patient and made an operation un necessary. "Sister Susie" Human Hair Nets Cap Shape and Fringe Styles 3 for 25c MARINE LLO HAIR SHOP 407 Garnett-Corey Bid?. Iviil! i mm. -s i Save Your Dimes and get a Kodak Brownie or Premo Camera Deposit 10c, set bunk, save xour dimes nnd you can cet a Kodak in a icry short time. Sec display window. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 'tilt SAl.K Tourlni; car in first class condition. Call -101 South Kum LOST This morninc, near liakuta avenue, a itray coat. Finder leave at liarnett-Corcy Co. fiO FVR SAl.K New alfalfa, $12 per ton. SI. J. Sllnear. Phone IKS. 62 POll S.VI.K f.711l. -Clean whe at hay. Phone I'i2 SITUATION WANTK1 Stroll will Iiik young man wants k.iM.mi or any kind of work In town. l!y day or lob. Address C. W. P., Moll Tribune office. TORIC Lenses Will Rive you clearer, wider nnd more correct .vision. No matter what style niountlnit or lens you desire. If It has merit, we have It. DR. RIGKERT KYKSItillT SPPUAUST Medford, Oregon. If you have anv svmrjtom about which you would like to know, write to the Lydia h,. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lyt Ylhbs., lor helpiul advice given tree. 111 ! s.WestjSide Pharmacy THE UNIVERSAL CAR jljl 'Wherever Ford cars have pioneer- I ed. Ford service lias kept pare. It is J I 1 the factor which strengthens the per- 11 jl sonal relation ln-twccn Ford owners Ihj jjl and the Company. To .tret the liest j jj I possihle service from your Ford car, I j jjl brintr it here when it needs attention I j and tret the benefit of Ford supcrvis- I 1 1 ion ihrouirhout. We use the tremiine lip 1 1 Ford parts and jrive you the benefit I 1 1 of the rejrular standard Ford prices. I j HI Tourinir ear .fiitiD. Umiaboitt 4.". I Sedan ;rti4"). Coupelct .."i0"i. Town Car I I .!)." -all f. o. b. Detroit. Oil display I llll and for sale by ' I C. E. Gates Auto'Co. jjjj r fll!llll! Where, When and How We May Be of Service F YOU are in doubt exactly as to where, u,un nnd how ihc 1st National Bank may be of service to you do not hesitate to make Inquiry. You may he sure that it will be wherever you are, whenever it is needed and however it is possible. ;,,vci!iim-iit Supervision (iovern meiit lii-M-'-i!"n: Member ol'tlie Ked er;.! lli-crv" SxMcui. IsiNaiionsill&nk MEDFORD CPF.GON SPECIAL SALE OF Trimmei Friday and Saturday JUNE 1 and 2 All the newest modes from the fashion centers and our own work rooms Values up to $10 jJC sale price . . . Other bargains from $1 to $3 MISS L0UNSBURY M. M. Dept. Store Hats THE BEST BUTTER FOR SELECT TRADE. Ask Your Grocer for It. BUY IT j fek v'J .MtDrORO CRtAMLRV ' TRY I IT SEE MARSH & BENNETT'S WINDOW. AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS STAR Medford's Cozy Photo Flay Theater. ADULTS 15c; MATINEE 2 I.I. Children 5c EVE 7 P. M. HERE TONIGHT TOMORROW A Triumph of Artistry Tee Price oi anie A drama cf a man who built his success on the weakness of his brother... Show ing the Most Roraarkbale Double Ex posure Effects Ever Obtained. With Marc MacDerniott in a Dual Role FRANK DANIELS supplying Jams of Joy, "MR. JACK INSPECTS PARIS." nM!X, S.ViTUnAY I Carlyle Blackweil -June Ehridge-Muriel Ostriche J!