Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 01, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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    STOCAL AND
PERSONAL
T, John Mlaire
' for Grants Pas
On Tady ereninr. June 5. at
o'eloek the HDior fi of Ibe hiph
school will tender to the Junior tla&s
a reception In the 1. O. O. V. tall over
r Jacksonville left
IhU mornia- and
from there mill so into the Waldo
mining district where he hat obtained
employment. j
Senator Chaiube.-laia fay "Tiiej
plan will provide roids wi.ch from a:
military standpoint are moM n- e-.s-l
sary." j
Baths. :;c. Hotel Holland. !
Mr. and Mr. W. C. McK:ntjis at.d '
CASE IS ARGUED
the Daniels ttore. There will be noj family ie:t today tor tujcr.e ten
dancing. All members ot both classes,-they will attend the can.,', n eeving
the members of the board of educa-' and conference of the Sevemi iiy
tion and the alumni are urged" to be . Adventists
present and enjoy the fun. Beit roads niai;e best farms.
Mrs. Leach, carets made to meas-1 George B. Carpenter left this morn
oremenu guaranteed. Phone 6S3-J. ing for a two weelii' absence at Chi-
W'lllard V. B. Campbell and W. W. cago where he will meet Mrs. Carpen
WllUrd returned Thursday from San ter who has been visiting in New
Francisco, coming in Mr. Campbell's York. She will return home with him.
new Mercer blue touring car via Eu- Fresh Chocolates at TeVoe's.
reka and Crescent City. Mr! j jj Kiernan returned home
Johnson for high class watch re- to Gazelle. California, today, follow
palring. tf lug a visit with Mr. and Mrs. V. J.
Benton Bowers. Jr.. of Gold Hill, i Overton.
was a lied ford visitor Friday.
Piano tuning. W. P. Brooks, with
Palmer Piano Place, South Central.
73
Col. R. C. Washburn of Table Rock
was a Medford visitor Friday.
Buttermilk, 10c gal. DeVoe's.
Mr and Mrs. John S. Orth and fam
ily leave Saturday for a week's visit
at Eugene and Marshfield, where Mr.
Orth will attend the state bankers
annual convention.
Baker)' goods at DeVoe's.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hinman and L.
E. Hinman, Jr., the city electrician,
left this morning tor a two weeks'
visit with relatives at Los Angeles
W. E. Good, who with Mrs. Good
has been visiting In the city ths past
two weeks, left today for Macdoel,
California, where he Is In the hard
ware business. Mrs. Good will re
turn to Macdoel tomorrow.
Johnson for high class watch re
pairing, tf
Mrs. E. B. Stone of Gold Hill and
her mother, Mrs. Williams of Mineral
Springs. Texas, spent Thursday in the
city.
See Dave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office, Room 404, M.
F. H. Bdlg.
Arthur Klelnbamroer of Applegate
Is a patient at the Sacred Heart hos
pital suffering with throat trouble.
, Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly.
Rev. Wm, B. Hamilton, who has
jUBt returned from Portland, visited
A. L. Hill, who was recently operated
on for appendicitis In a hospital In
that city and reports that the Med
ford man is getting along nicely. He
was so far Improved on that day that
he was craving a shave.
Big Ec milk shakes at DeVoe's
Former Sheriff W. H. Singler and
former Deputy Sheriff E. W. Wilson,
who have been visiting here and In
Jacksonville several days, left this
morning by automobile for Portland
where Singler is now residing. Wil
son will continue on to Spokane where
be Is located.
It's time to plant dahlia bulbs and
up to June 15th. Send one dollar to
R, H. Paxson, Central Point, or come
and get eight assorted, labeled, field
grown roots. We have lots of higher
priced ones, too. We pay the post
age. W. W. Butler of Eagle Point ha
obtained a discharge from the nava
reserve at the Bremerton navy yard
and has returned home to help M?
brother on the latter's ranch in the
Eagle Point district.
On Tuesday evening, June 5, be
ginning at i o'clock p. m., the senior
class of Medford high school will give
a reception to the Juniors at the ar
mory In return for the reception and
dance given by the Juniors to the
seniors on June 1. The alumni and
a few guests have been Invited and a
cordial invitation is extended to thi
school board and faculty. The terrl
ble fox trot and wicked one-step will
be the chief mode of entertainment
Soft drinks will be served. Profan
ity not allowed.
Attorney 8. S. Pents has received n
censored postal card fro:n his son
Lyndon Boone Petit)!, from Sume
where on the Pacific oiin," sen Ins
as officer upon the 1'. S. S. Charles
toa. Lyndon writes IUM he enjoys
the serviie; that censorship is ory
strict; that he has little time to ' re
flect" or wrlto and that he Is well
He resigned a banking ri-Utum with
New York bankers and voluntarily i-n
listed In the I'. S. marine corps
Metz cars at Kiw-rsido (larse. 1
Yutaka YamasMta. who was rad
uated from tMe hih s hool ltt nliilit
left this morning for San Francis. o
where he will lit friends for a meek
Dr. Ilesry Hart. J4xn Coiinl
Batik buildlnit. Off:,- hours, : to 4
p. m.
41. M ll'ieh of K"Cie is M'eiiiliuw
several da.-s In tne rtry
Top factory now In Nat. 1
Miss Hcwie J Porter t her In lh
Washington u.to. will lave ton. or
row or Sur.'lay Vr h-r h'jrne at
Bridgeport, fntine. tirut
Good roads add to the wealth, thrift
and happiness of oar people and our
atate.
Mrs. V. M Coed left lodsy for Ku
gene where she iit fint,J and
relatives, t-hr will ! join, d at Ku-
gene by her brother from Seattle
Dr. Clara I'unn, office rooms 10
and 11. Jackson County Bank riulld
Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St.
Marks building. Phone J'J-T.
Miss Norma A Barbee, teacher in
Washington school, will leave this
evening for her home at Berkeley,
California, to spend the summer. Miss
Barbee will not return to Medford to
teach in the fall as she has accepted
the prinripalship of a school at Klam
ath Falls.
Good roads make tine homes, fine
schools, fine children and better peo
ple. Mr. and Mrs. Romain Farnham of
Sams Valley left for home today fol
lowing a visit of several days in the
valley. Mrs. Farnham will stop off
in Central Point for several days to
visit friendB.
Guaranteed flour, 12.60. Hutchi
son & Lumsden.
If the 16,000,000 road bond issue
Is carried, the money heretofore lev
led by the county for roads and which
was expended on the Pacific highway
will be used for the lateral roads
only.
Gasoline and oil at IteVoc'8.
W. W. Tait of Corvallis is spending
the day In Medford.
Tent factory now In Nat.
L. R. Dontre of Seattle arrived In
the city this morning to spend several
days In Medford and vicinity.
The U. S. government wants sten
ographers and typewriters at once.
Qualify at the Medford Commercial
College. Take examinations at Grants
Pass. Start work for Uncle Sam at
$73 a month. Phone 15-L. 6
Sergeant Paul Bauer arrived in the
city yesterday and has opened up an
army recruiting office in the federal
building. He will enlist men for all
branches of the regular army service.
Every favorable vote for the roadt
bond issue Is a vote to help pull Ore
gon out of the mud.
Roy O. Brooks of San Francisco Is
spending several days In the city.
Mett cars at Riverside Garage.
E. J. Gallagher of Spokane is a
business visitor in the city.
Standard strawberry crates at
Bardwell Fruit Co.
Henry Trusty, rural mall carrier
between Eagle Point and Persist,
spent Thursday in the city on business.
The law doubling the auto licenses
Is In effect now and auto owners will
have to pny the Increased fee.
C. J. Fay of Copper, California, Is
visiting friends in the city.
For the best Insurance see Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
V. O. McCoy of Prospect was a vis
itor In the city on Thursday.
Red Cross dance at Eagle Point
Saturday, June Id. Everybody wel
come. ;:.'
-Miss Nelllo V. Cox. teacher in tin-
hiKh school diirliift the last sines'er.
left for Kucene this morning to at
tend the cotnmenceiner.t of the t'nl
versity of Oretfon. S!ie Is a member
of this year' gradwatiric class of the
university, havins completed her
year's college work in February, af
ter which she came to the Medford
hiKh school to teach. She will be
graduated In the liberal arts course.
Spray with "Corona Dry'' arsenate
of lead, a standardired spray, ltard
well Fruit company, exclusive agents
62.
Mrs. 11. K. Illnabarger left for tier
hoice af Montague today after ha. ins
vl:ted In the try for some tilne.
Flour, j: fin, r.uarant'-ed. Hutchi
son & l.uniMicn.
Mrs lii'-rlis I'oiilas of Z;llah.
Wa-hlnutmi, tlit- lo-w astor of (to
l"rce Methodist i tvirch, arrived in t'ic
city this morn!!..: a. i inta!ii' l l h-r
tin- ear-old daucliter, ll.-Ii-i, and
will a-'i ii.e i.a- iv of the churi h. I'--tciunins
S'inda w hen he w ill preai h
TcortiinK and con,iic. Mrs iMnaia
l;a 1'it ti i ni;a-,'l in t .lU'.sciisUc siirs
for scleral ' rv II' r husi-an 1. ho
Is teafhlhi; school at ZlHah, will coii.i
to M-l'ot.l in a short lin e
Phone w I -- H-at h s Itruc Store
lie,t Oofs danio at !';; 1'onil
Saturday. June l.v.-riiMii !-
The in:r-late -u..nicrce corrjii!.--iou
linr.u? of the railroad rule
ea-e ulio-e outeoii.e of so i:iiich
ir:!;'or..iin e t" tile i .itiire of Me'fril
a- a s-bitij-ine ami jokliinx i fi.r. a
conclude.) txl;iv at the public library
S.ti!diiis bc-f-ri- .1. T. IVIL of Wu-h-irr.-ion,
attorney examiner lor the in-ter-tate
commerce ooni!iii.--ion.
A number of Mcdlurd b':-in and
railroad men were witne.-es anil c!o-c
!i-teners at ihe hearing. Kepre-ien-tative-i
of loe-al wi;oleale houe anil
-everal local shi-jKT and ruUroud
men save te.-tifnoiiy.
The en-e is that of the commercial
club aeain-t the Southern Pacific,
and the complaint i-harpes undue dis
crimination in rate-; npain-t Meuford
in favor of San Francisco, Sacra
mento and Portland on shipments to
California points. Medfurd was rep
resented by Attorney Frank II. Mr
Cane of San Francisco, who present
ed a strone cae in behalf of local
interests.
planned to keep the wtdii.s a secret
until after the high school commence
iment. Both these youn: people are
well known and highly respected
among a large number of friends and
acquaintances. The bride sraduaud
evening from the Medford high
school and the groom is in business
in the city. A host of friends and a
wide circle of well-wir.rrs c-esiH-ak
for thera a pro.-perous and delightful
vojasc for life.
IRT
ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING
IN INTEREST OF ROAD BONDS
An enthusiastic good roads libel
ing mas held at the hUH school buiM
ing at Talent, Thursdajr cvonicg. May
31, and a very large representation of
the voters of that diErkt more pres
ent. The principal speakers were
Prof; F. C. Keimer. K. V. Mear. and
H. Gore, who brought up some
interesting tojm-3 on the bonding is
sue, and answered many questions
asked by the voters. From the inter
est shown by those present, there is
no doubt but what the Talent district
will give a big majority in favor of
the bonding ifesue. The Talent people
have benefited from their experience
of the Pacific highway and know the
value of the hard surfaced roads. H.
W. Frame presided. Short, interest
ing speeches were made by S. S.
Stevens, J. A. We-:terhmd, J. H. Ful
ler, and George Boos.
Tonight a big meeting is to be held
at Central Point and Saturday night
the Farmers mas meetirg will be
held at Bedford, which everybody is
invited to attend.
PAX FRANCISCO, June 1. Dis
content against the republic in China
has caused the revolt of two prov
inces and trouble in five more, ac
cording to cable advices received by
Chinese newspapers here today.
Xi iShi Chun;.', the dUpntrh said,
is heading the revolt and has stirred
Anhui province of which be is military
governor, nnd Chekiang province, ad
joining to active rcltelliun. Shantung,
Hnnim, Fangtein, Fukien and Hupt'h
provinces were reortei to he in
anus but not formally to have joined
the movement. A!I these are northern
nnd eastern provinces where Manclm
sentiment lias nourished. The smith
en. provinces are yaid to be firmly
behiud the republic.
LEMERY IS FREED ON
CHARGE OF BLACKMAIL
It took a jury in the circuit court
at Jacksonville yesterday but a few
minutes to return a verdict of "not
guilty" in the cause of George O. Van
Xotta of Ashland against Attorney J
A. Lemery of that city on a charge of
blackmail. Van -Votta presented a
letter from the Ashland attorney in
which tho latter urged the payment
of a bill amounting to 517.75, and
aluo mentioned the fact that the
plaintiff had been accused of stealing
a horse collar from a Mr. Thomason
to whom the original amount was
owed. Prosecuting Attorney Koberts
maintained this constituted a threat
to extort money while Attorney I). A.
Canaday who defeaded the Ashland
attorney maintained his client had
merely stated a fact and hoped to
warn Van Xotta so he could avoid
trouble. The case show d that there
is considerable feeling among the
elderly residents in tho environs of
Ashland and it is probable the ca.se
will lead to further court action.
COOKED FOOD SALE SATURDAY
BY GIRLS' HONOR GUARD
The Girls National Honor Guard
will hold its second'sHle of cooked
food next Saturday morning at the
public market. The guard has taken
up this means of rai-ing money for
luinncing the local oriranizHtion.
Last Saturday's sale, tho the first at
tempt, proved very successful. The
hearty patronage of the markct''is is
asked for Saturday.
FOt TS (ilMK'KKY COMPANY.
Buy coffee, tea, and sugar now, be
fore the price advance.. The govern
ment tax will soon be on them.
YOUNG
ORPHAN GIRL
How She Was:Cured. Had
Headaches, Dizzy Spells,
Awful Pains, Could
Not Work.
ilffj
WEDDING BELLS
Arnoug the pleasant after-graduation
surprises is the announcement
of the marriage of Mi Mary Flor
ence Jackson and Mr. Cecil M. Jon
nines who were united in marriace
by their pastor, I'r. Kolllns. April 17,
1917. They were attended only by a
few intimate friends and it was
FRECKLES CAS
iK.ut IHdo Them Uti.'i a Veil: lie
move Thorn with Otliim lYv ri(Mion.
This prem-nptton for the removal n(
freckle was written by a prominent
;)! !itlan and If usually fo smvefiil
in removing frecKh-s nnd tivinc a
rb-ar. beautiful complexion tht it if
rM by any drutM urd-r u'larant'-e
to tef'ind the nion-'y 'f it f.uls
J I hide our f r k. s und r a
veil; an ounce of othfno and re
mine tht in Kvcn the firM few appii
(Alien chouid rlmw a womt-rful im
priA meat, fon e of the 1i;htr treek
.' v.inihiug ntireH.
IU- sure to ak the drucci-t for ihr
dwuMc -trpnctlt oitiiiit'. it if this that
is Mild on the mnu - k ciar-niitv
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
. T K 1 -ate
tra,t'i
furJ. Or-
Kj4: ii ri' i (i n a:, to o; -r
KrJ CAT&HRH and
I i Dcrtrvi Eucaiyptut Olnttrtrrl
! AT ALL DKua TOl
Pittsburgh, Pa. "lam an orDhRn crirL
nnd when only seventeen vears old had
to support myself,
but i Tvould have '
cuch Fick spells
every month that I
would have to stay
ct home from work,
and I couid not af
ford to do it. I also
had headaches, diz
zy spells and a pain
in my side. My sis
ter told me hew
much Lydia H,
Pink ham 'a Vcie-
tahle Compound had helped her, so I
began taking tt The result is I am
now in good henlth ar.d never lose a day
from my work, and you may publico
my letter to show other girls the
good Lydia E. Pinkam's Vegetable
Compound will do-" Miss Marib
Sch melts, 84 Gardner St. Troy Hill,
N. S.. Pittsburgh, Pa,
This good old root and herb remedy
has proved unequal'ed for periodical
surTeringof young women; it contains
what is needed to restore healthful con
ditions. Write the T.ydia K PinVham Medicine
Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass., for free
advice if you need iU
W ANT0I - -Hood rlia't!e rsrjtre nn
or eiperlend csr morker. Valley
Garage,
KIK.AIl WK.HT
J I I I I.
( NVth r rairlnK my sp-ialty. Ar
1 1': ic errar.g. Prompt srT(c, per
jsonal attention. No. 17 North Cen
tral Avenue, Medford. Oregon. Phons
CASH!
CASH!
Will pay cash for
2nd - Hand Suits,
Coats, Hats and
Shoes. Will call
Address
L. MM Box 738,
Medford
or Phone 467
SPECIAL SALE OF
Trimmed Hats
Friday and Saturday
JUNE 1 and 2
All the newest modes
from the fashion centers
and our own work rooms
Values up to $10 dPT
sale price . . . PJ
Other bargains from
$1 to $3
MISS L0UNSBURY
M. M. Dept. Store
m
x y a
Notice the curve in which
Michelin Tubes Naturally Hang
INSTEAD of being raply a
piece of straight tubing ce
mented at ihcendi, iheMicheliD
Tube is formed on a circular
mandrel in (he shape of the inside
ofthecasing. Thus when inflated
it is neither stretched on it: outer
side nor compressed into de
structive wrinkles next to the 1 tm.
This perfect tit gives the Michelin
Tubegreaterdurabilityand prac
tically eli minatca diog gi piach
tsg the tut
Medford Vulcanizing Works
Rout 'Em Out Safe
m n ra, -
We Are Getting Results
Our " Iioul "Km Out Naif" is nmvinu the disiniit iminl
liius and wliy unt i We lwive shot the iriccs to
pieces 011 irond luutweaf. ( 'nine in and mc wliat Two
Nilvei- Hollars will Imv fur vou.
CHANGE BACK.
Grey Buck Shoes.
Tan Russia Shoes.
White Buck Shoes.
White Canvas
Shoes.
AT
ONLV
$ 95
Gun Metal Oxfords.
Tan Russia Ox
fords. Pumps and Colo
nials. Patent Colt Oxfords.
ALL BAREFOOT SANDALS ON SALE.
At the
Sign of
$clfCfWt'J, 21 North
"7 Ccntral Ave.
"GOOD SHOES" BUILT OUR BUSINESS
OLIVER
TYPEWRITER
PRACIICAUY NEW
Some Bargain
Believe Me
One Good Rem
ingtonTypewriter S10
j
House Brooms . 20c
2 for 35c
Little Boys' O'alls 25c
Men's Gauntlet
Gloves . . 50c
10c Rolls Toilet
Paper ... 5c
A lot of Straw Hats 5c
Boys' Caps . . 15c
Men's Caps . . 25c
Muleskin Shoes $1.98
Boys' Shoes . $1.49
Ladies' Shoes . 49c
Men's Hats . . 98c
$15 Suits . . $7.5
All-Wool Suits, the
very latest, cut
to ... . $12.50
The whole store a
big bargain coun
ter for Saturday
That's all today
Will H. Wilson
AM1."SKMKXTS
LAST TIME
THE PRICE :
OF FAME
'ii.'.Mii-.r ,nu remarkable tb'ililt
rv.x'-nri' c!t-t with Mure Mi--l't"iioii
in ;i ,liU1 roll".
FFANK DANiELS in COMEDY
"m. JACK INSPECTS PARIS"
T'iMiiUKnW
A SQUARE DEAL
Star
Med ford's Cozy
Photoplay Theatre.
A MI'S KM K. NTS
The Portland Hotel
PORTLAND, OREGON
The II ose City s world-famed hotel, orciipyinij nn
entire Mock. 11 otitside rooms, yiiju'rinr dining'
and grill service. An atmosphere of n-rin mcnt, with
a service of courtesy.
European Flan. $1.50 and Up
RICHARD W. CHILDS, M;mnger
TJ Southorn Orpon'
rHOfp ;ntost plaoo of
b Amusement.
TONIGHT
GeorgeBeban
IN A (.TAINT. Al'TKALlNCi
l'lliiTl'l'l.AY
His Sweetheart
TUniK IS A SWKKTM'.SS IS
THK TI1KMK
METRO DREW COMEDY
'THEIR DIVORCE''
T(inl;uuV
CETSYS BURGLAR
Medford
Iron Works
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS
A-uit. t.., S.Miihi ni lVti f',r
l-'.-iirl,:,ik, M..ri & Co. O.i Kncinc-i
nml l'uii!)'iti! Out fit.
Phone 40
17 South Riverside