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MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE HrEDFORD, ORECION, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1017
f OCAL AND
i-' PERSONAL
Mrs. E. V. Dailcy In visiting friends
In Roseburg for several days.
Mrs. 1eaeh, corets made to meas
urements guaranteed. Phone 0S3-J.
Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Terrell and son
are visiting the family of Mrs. Ter
rell's sister In Roseburg.
Johnson for high class watch re
pairing. tr
The banks of Hertford will be clos
ed Monday and Tuesday, the first
mentioned day holim election day and
tho other reifliilrutluii day, both legal
holidays. The courts will also bo
closed on both dayB.
Piano tuning, W. P. Brooks, with
Palmer Piano Place, South Central.
73
Mrs. Helen Williams and son of
Coqullle, Oregon, have returned home
from their visit In this city, after hav
ing also visited Mr. and Mrs George
Colvlg In Grants Pass.
Buttermilk, 10c gal. DeVoe's.
Virgil Strang is at Moseburg for
several days to visit his brother, P. L.
Strang, tho fruit Inspector of Dou
glas county.
Bakery goods at DeVoe's.
Edgar Hafer left last night for a
several days visit in Portland on
business.
Johnson for high class watch re
pairing. tf
The news has been received In this
city that C. J. Hurd of Eugene, who Is
well known In Medford and the val
)oy, lias resigned his position as mar
ket master of tho Pomona grange of
Lano county, which position -ho has
hold for several years.
Soe Dave Wood about that fire In
durance policy. Office, Room 4 04, M
P. & II. Bdlg.
J During the annual diocesan con
vention of tho Episcopal church of
Oregon hold at Portland, recently,
Rev. Wm. B. Hamilton of St. Mark's
church was appointed one of tho two
delegates to tho mooting of the eighth
Province of the Protestant Episcopal
church of the United States to bo held
at Boise, Idaho, next October. Tho
province Includes tho states of Ore
gon, uniirornia, Washington, Mon
tana, Idaho and the Philippine is
lnnda. ,'. Dr. Holno fits glasses correctly.
George W. Wallors of Kings High
way was operated on at Contral Point
last' week for the removal of a largo
tumor from his throat. Tho opera
tion was successful and Mr. Walters,
although In his eightieth year, rallied
Immediately aftor tho operation.
, Big 5c milk shakos at DoVoo'a
When Ozro T. llrown passed away
at his homo nenr Talent recently,
aged 88 yearn, southern Oregon lost
one of Its best known pioneer citizens.
Ho was n pioneer both of this valley
and of Klamath county. Mr. Brown
camo to tho valley and located nenr
Phoenix In ISM. IliB wlfo. who died
last fall, was tho first white woman
to see Crater Lake Ho la survived
by ono daughter, Mrs. Wlthrow of
Talent.
It's time to plant dahlia bulbs and
up to Juno lTith. Send ono dollar to
R. H. Paxson, Central Point, or come
and get olght assorted, labeled, field
grown roots. Wo have lots of higher
priced ones, too. Wo pay tho post
ago. . Herbert Hannn, who underwent nn
appendicitis operation recently nt the
Sacred Heart hospital, 1b getting
along nicely and will booh bo fully re
covered, Metz cars at lliversldo Garage.
According to reports so far receiv
ed, C. 8. Adair of Grants Pass has
caught tho largest fish of tho season
for this section when on Memorial
day ho landed a 35 -pound Chinook
salmon in tho river at tho Golden
Drift dan). Krom the I'mpiiun river
In Douglas county this, week, J. W.
Porl-.lns caught a 40-ponnd salmon,
and Robert (Hie n -ll-pennd salmon.
Dr. Henry Hart. Jackson County
Bank building. Office hours, 2 to 4
p. m.
A permit has been granted by Stale
Game Warden Shoemaker lo the city
of Ashland to capture not more Ihnn
six of the band of deer which have
been frequenting l.llhla park recently
and have become quite tame, and con
flno thorn In nn enclosure In the park.
Top factory now in Nat.
The Southern Pacific will run a
apodal train to the stale bunkers an
nual convention nt MarshficM, June
8. A thru car to connect with this
train at Eugene will be run attached
to train 14, nt Ashland on June 7. A
special train will also ho run from
Portlnnd for tho Ashland roundup
colohrntion.
Dr. Clara Dunn, office rooma 10
and 11, Jackson County Hank build
.Ing.
02
Tho postoffleo will not bo closed
Monday, for allho It Is declared a le
gnl holiday by proclamation of (lov
.nr Wlfhvconibo ln.'i-nHH of the
state good roads bond election, such
election is not a national one. The
postofflce will ho closed all day Tues
day, which is a national holiday by
proclamation of the president.
Spray with "Corona Dry' arsenate
of load, a standardized apr.iy. Bard
woll Fruit company, cxclusho agenls.
Tho Girls' Honor Guard chapter
which conducted a sale of home made
food products at the public market to
day had sold out all their stock by
9 o'clock. However, they did not
have aB largo a stock of foods on
hand as was anticipated, for many
who had promised to bring In dona
tions failed to keep the promise.
Baths, 2.1c. Hotel Holland.
Hugo Daley, clerk of the Nash ho
tel, Is enroute to Portland and Spo
kane in his automobile to viBlt
friends. Ho will be gone a month
Best roads make best farms.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O'Connor of Yrcka
wore visitors In the city yesterday
Fresh Chocolates at DoVoe's.
Julian It. Abbott of Jacksonville
Is visiting friends In tho city today.
Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St.
Marks building. H'hono 323-Y.
Otto Cantrell, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Miles Contrell of Applegato, arrived
homo from Corvallls today for the
summer vacation. Ho la a Btudent at
the O. A. C. where ho is taking a
course In electrical engineering.
Guaranteed flour, $2. CO. Hutchl
on & Lumsden.
George F. Hall of Trail spent Fri
day visiting In this city.
Gasoline and oil at DeVoe's.
J. l Henry and II. B. McCoy of
Yreka are spending tho week end In
the city.
Tont factory now In Nat.
Mrs. T. C. Wicks and daughter,
Mildred, left Jlils morning for San
Francisco, whero they will spend tho
summer. Mr. Wicks recently located
at San Joso, Cal.
Tho U. S. government wnnts sten
ographers and typewriters at onco.
Qualify at tho Medford Commercial
Collogo. Tako examinations nt Grants
Pass. Start work for Undo Sam at
$75 a month. Phone 15-D. 03
Mlsn Mvrlln Pnrkevnlln left tnd.iv
for Dnnsmulr, Calif., to visit friends
after which she will go to Mulalla,
near Portland, her now homo. Her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Purkey
nile, removed lo Mulalla about six
weks ago.
Motz cars at Riverside Garage.
Miss Lydla Dean loft this morning
for Berkeley, Calif., whore Bhe will
spend the summer.
Stnndard strawberry crates at
Dnrdwcll Fruit Co.
George Hunt, manager of the Pago
and Star theatres, returned today
from Portlnnd where ho attended the
state motion picture convention.
For tho hOBt Insuranco see Holmes,
tho Insuranco Man.
Dr. Leo Rlcon of Portlnnd Is In
the city today in attendance at tho
dentists' convontion.
Red CroBS dnnco at Eagle Point
Saturday, Juno 2d. Evorybody wcl
como. 62'
Willi tho outflldo of their two
cars decorated with marlno .corps
postors, 00 recruits for tho marlno
corps Borvlco passed thru tho city
this morning enrouto from Portland
to tho Mnro Island training station
at San Francisco. They were mostly
from Oregon, Washington, Idaho
and Montana points.
Flour, $2. GO, guaranteed. Hutchi
son & Lumsden.
Mr. and MrB. Chas. L. Reed of Gold
I T 111 aro visitors In tho city today,
having arrived yesterday.
Phono 8S4 Henth'a Drug Store.
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Rumsey, tour-
Ista from Grlnnell, In., nro spending
several days in the city.
Red Cross dance nt Eagle Point
Saturday, Juno 2d. Everybody wel
come. 02
J. II. llrlerly of Portland Is spend
ing tho week end In the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Shellleniau of Seatllo
are spending several days In the city
on buslnesa.
C. C. McClendon of Gold 11111, the
old Indian war veteran and pioneer
resident of Sams Valley, was thrown
from an auto Wednesday and quite
badly bruised, nothing serious. The
ai'i'ldent occurred near the Pelton
f:irm on tho Sams Valley-tiold Hill
highway, lie and bis wife were visit
ing the Sams Valley cemetery, accom
panied by his daughter-in-law. Mrs.
W. McClendon of Gold lllll, who
was driving the machine, which skid
ded while pnsslng another auto,
throwing the old gentleman out. Mr
McClendon Is In his SKtli year, and
Is ns active as most men nt the ai;o
of sixty.
F. II. Cowles of Medford who re
cently left for Portland, to aid the
firemen of that city In their fight
for a two platoon system has a pace
idvertlscnipnl In Friday's Oregonlan
entitled "The Shame of l'oiiland. In
the advertisement lie makes an im
passioned plea for passage of the
measure.
Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Congwer nnd
MIhb Dorothy Congwer of Berkeley.
California, nfler n short visit with
friends In this city, left today for the
Kluniath lakes where they will spend
the summer.
A number of teachers of Ihe public
schools left tod.iy for vartoua places
in the Fulled Stales lo spend the sum
mer. Included In the number wen'
Miss Winfrey nnd Miss Hose, who left
for Kansas City. Miss Beinlie Brooks,
who left fur Salt Lake City. Miss
Brault. who left for Portland, and
Mlsa Devore, who left for Cedar Falls.
Iowa.
Miss Ellen Taylor of Rogue lilver.
who has been vlslllng Miss Marie mi
lls returned to her homo today.
M0NKEYVILLE
1 pywqgpr
Yes, we all know whero Jackson-
viilo is; also Wntsonvllle, Sunnyvlllo
and all the other vine's, but have
never heard of Monkeyvllle. Well,
wo will let you Into tho secret. 'Tls a
small city operated by monkeys and
dogs and will be nt the big patriotic
carnival with the Foley & Burk
shows. Dogs and monkeys of all na
tions are represented hero and thpy
run a city Just the same as humans;
a city manager, police department
with Its cops and patrol wagon, a
Chineso laundry, a big cafe with Its
J. C. Perry of Hilt, who has been
visiting In the city for several days,
returned home today. His son, Or-
vllle, who has Just left the Sacred
Heart hospital, where ho was ill with
throat trouble, will remain in the city
several days before returning homo.
Miss Ellznboth Roth left today for
Eugene whero alio will spend a month
visiting relntlvoB and friends.
Duo to tho unusually heavy freight
traffic now on, passenger train 14,
due in this city at 8:20 a. m. today,
dld not arrive until 12:05 p. m. For
l" s,lmB reason ienrly H Southern
Pacific trains have been late recently.
Miss Ella Knutsen left today for
Portland whore sho will visit 'friends
for two weeks aftor which sho will go
to Wenatchee, Washington, where sho
will mako her future home.
Frank Hlllls, who has been attend
ing high school in this city, returned
to his homo at Rogue River today. His
sister, Mario, who has also been at
tending the high school, will not ro
turn home for several days.
Misses Bessie Weeks and Rita Love
who hnve 1pon attending St Mary's
academy left for tholr homes at Klam
ath Falls today; also Mlssos Florence
and Clarice Elliott, students of tho
same Institution, loft for their homo
nt the Klamath agency today.
Tho homo of B. P. Thelss nt 704
Xorth Central had a close call from
being destroyed by tiro Friday, when
a dofective fluo sot flro to the roar
part of tho house. Tho blazo was
promptly extinguished by tho fire de
partment. Tho loss is estimated atj
from $500 to $1000. ' A special military train hearing 2"i0
Miss Vesta Holt, teacher In the '"" of Hie F.it:li!li engineers' reserve
public schools, accompanied by her I ''orps, scheduled to leave for the
mother, Mrs. C. C. Holt, lo tftodny for ' Wl"' front France in the nenr fu
Eugeno to spend tho most of the sum- I 'im', passed I lira the city Ibis noon
mer. Sho may attend tho University onroiile from San Francisco, where
of Oregon's special summer school nt M'11' Eighth corps is bcinm recrmtod,
Portlnnd. 1 Ihe military camp at American
Under military escort from Com
pany I, Frank Jones, tho tramp who
knoeked Private Garren from abridge
nt Graves creek last week, and who
later was captured by Sheriff Jen
nings in tho Slsklyous, was taken to
Grants Pass today and given Into the
custody of tho sheriff of Josephlno
county, who locked him up In tho
county Jail. Jones Is charged with
assault with attempt to kill.
ROAD RALLY TO BE HELD
AT CITY PARK TONIGHT
Tonight n farmers good road mass
meeting will be hold In the city park
which all Interested In good roads In
southern Oregon nro urged to attend.
The best speakera :n Jackson county
will bo on hand and every detail of
the proposed good roads bill will bo
explained. A special request for ques
tions from thoso who do not fully
understand the bill Is desired nnd
every effort will bo made to answer
them fully and frankly.
Last night two good roads meet
ings were held, ono nt Central Point
and one at Jacksonville. Both meet
ings drew only fair crowds. At Cen
tral Point the meeting was presided
over by Con Leever nnd speeches
were made by Mayor C. E. Gates,
Porter Neff, and 11. L. Walthers. At
Jacksonville the principal speech was
made by V. 11. Gore who delivered a
very convincing talk on the necessity
ot passing tho good roads bill nt the
election Monday. After hla nddress
Mr. Gore answered a number of ques
tions. Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews
gnvo a short musical program at the
meeting which was much enjoyed.
FRENCH MINISTER OF
MUNITIONS IN RUMANIA
JASSY, Kiiuiniti.-i, June 'J.- M.
Thonui'., French minister of muni
tions has ariivcd here and received
an culhu-insti,. reception.
BORN.
At Sacred Heart hospital. May 30,
to the wife of M. Maruyamu, a 7H
pound daughter.
At Sacred Heart hospital on May
.11, to the w((e of J. Sanfor.I Richard
son, a sou.
Mnwwiy
'J J
attendants, hotel do Monk. Here you
; see boll hops, elevator boys, clerkB
mnl'ds and everything pertaining to a
modern hotel. Also a big wedding
takes place; tho brldo and groom
maidB and attendants enter the
church where you sec the parson and
all tho rubbernecks. This Is all car
ried out by highly Intelligent dogs
and monkeys ajid Is a revelation in
animal training the whole teaching
a wonderful lesson on what kindness
will do. Here all the week, from
Juno 5 to 9, Inclusive.
GUILTY VERDICT
The jury in the case, against John
Kagsdale of Lake Crook churned with
criminal assault on liis stepdaughter,
Bessie Downing, brouelit in a verdict
of iiuilty Saturday afternoon. Tlie
jury was out but a short time.
Iimjsdnlc was defended by Altor
news II. A. Canaday and E. E. Kelly.
.District Attorney Roberts conduete'd
tho prosecution. The ease lias at
tracted much attention in the Lake
creek district. In the indictment it.
was alleged that Kagsdnle's atten
tions to the young; woman had covered
a period of years since she was 11
j'cnrs old.
Two civil notions against Uags
fbi'o nro pending in court us n result
of this case. His wife is suing for a
divorce und for division of the liags
dalo estate, nnd Fredericks Downinp
i.s .suing to recover monev.
Lake, Washington,
was in command
The dctn'-hnient
of I'ohmel Cjiv-
nnuiigli, tlie eonimaniler of the corps
Most of tlie men in the corps are
experienced in railroad work either
in the traffic or construction depart
ments. Anion;; their number today
was John Doncpm, n former well
known Jacksonville man. The renin in -dcr
of the corps will pass thru lierc
enronto to American lake within the
next few dnvs.
LONDON", June 2. During May
tho British forces in France captured
3412 Germans, says the official state
ment from British headquarters.
There has been Increased artillery ac
tivity on both banks of the Searpe, on
the Anas flout and in the Ypres cos
tor. Tho baseball team of Company 1
will play the Weed. California, club
at Weed on Sunday afternoon.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SAl.H l-'lne paying Irrigated
alfalfa sheep ranch with 225 head
excellent young" sheep, 125 acres
river bottom largely into alfalfa,
and 325 acres good sheep pasture.
Just out from beautiful Medford la
southern Oregon. Buildings, sheep
nnd land all at $17 per acre net
Owners, due to success here, must
seek larger sheep operations. Box
X. Mall Tribune. 63
TORIC
Lenses
Will Kivo you clojtrrr, wMor nml more
correct vision. No matter what stylo
mounting or Inif you tlo.-iro. If it has
niorlt, wo have It.
DR. RICKERT
i:vi sKJirrsi i i i.xi.isr
Mcdfoiil, Oregon.
AMNESTY LIKELY
LONDON", Juno 2. The Daily
Chronicle says it has reason to be
lieve that the government Is about to
grant amnesty to all Sinn Feiners
now In prison. The paper believes
thlB would help to create favorable
atmosphere for the coming home rule
convention In which it says the Sinn
Feiners will be represented.
R. J. Brevard arrived home today
from a ten days' visit at San Fran
cisco. AMUSEMENTS
TONIGHT
Constance
Talmadge
IN
BETSY'S
BURGLAR
is n little "slnvey," who drenms
of princes nnd royal purple. A
grocer's boy who is a correspond
ence school detective dreams, too.
They conjure up nn adventure
which takes them thru all sorts
of thrilling- situations, full of mirth
nnd tenderness.
FOX COMEDY
A F00TLIGHT FLAME
Full of excitement from start to
finish.
TOMORHOW
VIOLA DANA
Page
Southern Oregon's
Greatest place of
Amusement.
AMUSEMENTS
TONIGHT
Carlyle Blackwell
June Elvidge
Muriel Ostriche
IN
A Square Deal
This is u picture of Greenwich
village folk who are generally be
lieved to constitute the Ilohcmian
set of New York City. Pleasing,
good action and appealing charac
terizations. AND
A Triangle Comedy
"HER CAVE MAN"
TOMOKHOW
the million dollar
Iking of mirth
CHARLIE
CHAPLIN
As THE VAGABOND
STAR
Mod ford's
7.y Photoplay
Theatre.
TRUE
that
CARO FIBRE
Fruit Wrappers
PROLONG THE LIFE
of
APPLES
Volt who irmv Apples with proat
Kp(iis should 1i'hh them Vnrm
nnd Attmrtivoly. Vst Your Km his
to W rp Voiir 1-Tiill. Cilvo Your
Apples a Kitir Shmv. it tho Top
Vrtee. Tho Apple llnyer knows
(lm rilre.
Wouldn't You Iny a little more
for a box of npplos if you knew
that it Would Kevp I-oiujer?
If Your Shipper Ioii't Vo
CARO FIBRE FRUIT
WRAPPERS
He Is not alviiiK your fruit a l-'nir
Show.
Union Waxed and Parch
ment Paper Company
Manufacturer
l II. IVilhini, raclfte f.wt r.epre
sonlntlvo II 7 .Market St., Sun
l-'nincisro.
EDGAR WIGHT
JFWELER
Watch repairing my specialty. Ar
tistic engraving. Prompt service, per
sonal attention. No. 17 North Cen
tral Avenue, Medford, Oregon. Phone
S61-R.
waters i
. I Costs Less i ' PraMfll
. lp$ j ""-MttSiiSB
Yeu Are Entitled to the
When You Part
ivwfel Ai
Get a McCormick
either in the Big 6 or the ITo. 6, and you will have the
lightest running, most durable and best cutting Mower
made. The McCormick has no side draft. The Big 6 has
larger drive wheels and wider traction than any other
Mowing Machine made. We can give., you., these ma
chines in either iy2, 5 or 6 feet.
THE IMPROVED
has no superior. You will have to see and use this rake to
appreciate the many advantages it has over other makes.
REMEMBER, we carry a complete line of repairs for all
McCormick Cutting Machinery, so that you will not have
to wait for us to send away for repairs at a time when
your hay or grain is ready to cut.
Hubbard Bros.
AT THE OLD STAND
I have ivu.rip-J to M.'dt'm-d and will be found at
tho old stand on South Uiv.-i-sidc, where I will con
tinue to do expert i-is-sliofing and all kuids-of
blacksinitliing.
Tom Merriman; Proprietor
Medford's
Big Patriotic Carnival
June 5 to 9, Inclusive
FOLEY & BURK
Combined Carnival Company
Tt KSKAV XKillT, JIM-. .-.Til Patriotic Taiiule nt 7:1.1 p. m.
Till ItslUY M;ilT, .11 Ni: Tth lioll llah, I'arn.le at 7 p. m.
JltlDAV XKillT at 7 1 M. Hoys' .leei.i-.ucil Itleyelo Parade and
l'usliinol.lle liar..
For ea.ii of these events 3 ;..lre. will he awarded.
For Information re.:artit.s Hie cu.Il hal.y parade, Inquire at Med
ford Sun office.
I; ''oelo parade and I'lliMoMle H:co, Inquire ot Mr. "avldson
at V.edfor.l (.'Is-.r store.
Save Your Dimes
and get a
Kodak
Brownie
or
Premo
Camera
Deposit 10c, Ret a
bank, save your
dimes and you eun
tret n Kodak in a
very short time.
Sec display window.
West Side Pharmacy
With Your Money
o;
i fill
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