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PAGE TWO OCAL AND PERSONAL i.,.:, George Konlwell of I'ondloton, a former resident of Gold Is visit ing frk-nd in that illy und .Medford for a week. Mrs. Loach, corctH mode to meas urements guaranteed. Phono CSIi-J. The Ashland authorities after an Investigation exonerated A. J. Van VanlnK, the Medford anent of the Soutborn Pacific, from any hlaine in connection with the accident in that city last Friday in which 12-year-old Max Gojiltnan Buffered a broken leK and minor Injuries. Mr. Van Waning was motoring In Ashland and was passing along Grant street when the boy camo toasting down the street and before Van Waning could stop the car, crashed into it. The boy Is in tho Ashland hospital. Inasmuch as his parents are very poor, Mr. Van Waning volunteered to pay the hospi tal bill. Johnson for high class watch re pairing. tf The annual convention of the Southern Oregon Dental association, which came to an end Saturday even ing was the most successful in the his tory of that body. Tho former offi cers wore re-elected as follows: Pres ident, Dr. H. ti. Klddell, Medford; vice-president, Pr. C. K. Tilton, of W. Walker. Grants Pass; chairman of committee on .arrangements, Dr. C. C. Van Scoyoc, Medford. Piano tuning. W. P. llrooks, with Pnlmor Piano Place, South Central. 73 M. 11. Signs, formerly connected j 1j With tho public schools of Mlford;ernniotalUle.,or onex wees for several yours, and now a resident or Grants Pass, Is an applicant for appointment to tho superlntendency 0 rtho schools or Roseburg. nuttcrmllk, 10c gal. DcVoe's. Tho Oregon State Poultry Breeders ..... ...III lw.1,1 .....ntti.tr lit SlL- BMKjciuuuii "... -- lorn noxt fnll In connection with the state fair, according to announcement JuBt mado by H. J. McClaniihan of l-.u-gono, president of tho association. President 15. 10. Richards of tho Amer lcon Poultry association has Issued an appeal to poultry raisers everywhere to continue hatching during the month or Juno ns part or tho cam paign Tor war food preparedness. .. Cakery goods at DeVoo's. J. W. Perkins yesterday landed a r,C-pouud salmon, at tho works or tho rover near tho Curry rami. One hour and a hair was devoted to landing the enormous beauty and from the "healthy" tug of war displayed by Mr. Salmon in his fight for llto, J. W. was convinced that lie had booked a whale. Roseburg News. Johnson for high class watch re pairing. tf Dr. and Mrs. George llachcr and children of Roseburg are vlsltlug In Medford and vicinity with relatives and rrlunds. Dr. llnelinr also attend ed tho dental convention here last Saturday. Soo Davo Wood about that tiro In surance policy, orticc, Room 104, M. F. & II. Hdlg. Miss Helen Rohrer lias reinriie.i homo after a visit with friends in Roseburg. . Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly. In tho circuit court this week J. A. Tornev will bo placed on trial on the charge of selling real estate without proper title. The original complaint was made by Mrs. W. W. Klfort. Dis trict Attorney Roberts will conduct Iho prosecution and Attorney K. K Kelly will defend Mr. Tornoy. Rig r,c milk shakes at DcVoe's The postnfilco will not he closed to morrow on account of Its being war registration day. Postmaster -Minis hud Ilil.Ml.Ird to close the office, but ill the absence of specific orders to do so. changed Ills mind. The postofflce was closed alt ilav today on account of the good roads bond election. II', iie to plaul dahlia bulbs and up to June K.th. Send one dollar to R H. ravson, Central Point, or come und get elullt assorted, labeled, inuu irrowtl roots. We haw lots ot nmnor prlc d ones, loo. We pay me age. Jay Gore nrrliod bom. Ing for the summer mi. l.-,..-...... where he has be llils morn at Ion from it attending the fnlver-llv "f llrcr.nll. Mel, cars at Itlvernde arM. Ml-.s Weesle Griffith, teacher In the a,-, den arte. Hit of the mIl.oIs. left t 111-. morning f'"' ner home at .n.isu- Vllle . 'I'cnn , where she will spend the Mimni.T. turn to Miss Griffiths witi noi le vied ford as tun an .hi..... tlie Million! schools moid coiivso in .i... i ..... .-.i ,.r bus been dln'onunucu u n. eilucat inn. Dr, Henry Hart, J u.uiu building. I'fli" ekson County hours, 2 to t p. lu. l X Martin of Palo Alto, ( alitor Is snenduiK selet.ll duvs In the oltv and b lulu . ilatbs, Hotel Holland .Thomas Seven. spent Sunday In the Fresh (ib'celal'S Mrs. I.. A. A.liiiu lers of Giants l'us of Grants Pa-" , Hv at IvV.io's. , an. I two danth ; who have- been visiting relativ. home Htind.iy. i In M. , It, ii .1. ret urn. .1 MEDFORD Mr. and Mrs. John A. Church of Berkeley, California, arrived In the city today to visit flth their niece, Mrs. I' A. Shcarburn. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St. Marks building. Phono :!2:i-Y. Mr. and Mrs. .1. D. Dlngerfest are spending several days In the city a'.l valley. Their home Is at atockton, California. Guaranteed flour, $2.60. Hutchi son & Lumsden. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Davis, of Aber deen, S. D., are tourists visiting In the city and valley. Gasoline and oil at DeVoe s. Miss Nell Zclser, grade teacher In the Lincoln school, left this morning for her homo In Denver, Colorado, to spend the summer. Tho U. 8. government wants sten ographers and typewriters at once. Qualify at tho Medford Commercial College. Take examinations at Grants Pass. Start work for Uncle Sam at $75 a month. Phono lii-I 03 Bernlce und lilcliurd, daughter and son or Mr. and Mts. W. Y. Crowson, left this morning for Coburg, Oregon near Eugene, to spend tho summer with trelr grandmother, Mrs. Mary Cottrell. The children took along with them their pet dog, Pupo. Metz cars at Riverside Garago. Mildred Gertrude Drown of this city was one of the class of 1 1 4 members graduated today at the University of Oregon. She was graduated with tho degree of bachelor of arts. Standard strawberry crates at Dardwell Fruit Co. .1. F. Corehan and .1. A. Casteel of """'". California, are spending sev ernl days In the city. For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man H. H. Grieve of the forest service left today for Woodville In which neighborhood ho will pursue his gov Flour. $2. CO. guaranteed. Hutchi son & LuniHden. - Mrs. I'l. J. Heauchaiup and daugh ter, Loonn, left Sunday evening for two months visit with relatives In Portland and southern Washington Mr Hoauehnmn will join them In . ,,., ,nl,ni. """" or .Mrs. uoauciiaiiip, win ueco.iiu.j them home. Phone 884 Heath's Drug Store. J. W. Cox and family, formerly or Medford, but who now ore residing In Oakland, California, passed thru Mod rord Monday on their way to tho Rose festival at Portland. At a meeting on Saturday evening the social committee or the senior high school clnss completed plans for the party to bo glvon on Tuesday ev- onlng at 8 o'clock In the hall over Daniels 'store. All members or the Junior class, tho alumni nnd school board, and tho teachers aro cordially invited to attend. A good time is as cured. The evening will bo spent In a social good tlmo preceded by a short ! musical nroirruni. Dr. W. P. Holt of Eaglo Point spent Sunday In tho city with his brother, Clove, of Portland, who Is en route south. The latter is an expert countant and Is at present engaged in tho work of auditing the account of a big film concern. Ralph Ackley or Tillamook, Ore got'., arrived In tho city yeslerday In time to have a good visit witli hi: rather before the hitter's death. Claud Acklev of Tillamook, Oregon, another son arrived In the city today. John K. Host wick, proprietor of the I'nlou stables, was operated on today for appendicitis at the Sacred Heart hospital by Drs. Seely and Sweeney LIGHT VOTE CAST ImUniltniiH at liunii to l:iy wort tluil tin vnl Iu-Iiik rust in tin1 city on Hi Kmiil roads luihil Issuo would hi very UfUit, uiih'ss tin votiTrt turn out in ry lairii n ii m In1 rs this aflt'rnoon and rvrniiiK. Tho polls art opi-ii until S p. in. Hy noon at tho Washington Bi'linol voting prreinrt, ono of the lari.- ptvi ini'lM of Iho rlty, hut 1 ti votos hn Im'I'H rust. At Ihi huiiu tiino at Mir l It - hull pnvlnrl only S out of Ml HM rvnistorrd votors of tho prn iiit had votoil, and at tho prcrinrl at :i tilth tYnlnil, hut t out' of IM' voto had hrru rust. W,NTi:i Girl work. Vai;e bone 1 1 '- I , Orchards. 1-OU SAI.K Team of bel aud w iiui.n Gi.od i otii til -J 1 1 South Grape Sir full SAI.K a buy.' t l Ira pe Sit Till) SAI.K Or trade. Ihrec fourll-.s aete on I'a.-lfle hUliwav, (,;.iioiie s.-bool In ('eiitr.il Point: feme. I: (ie-rooni coltsi:o with pereli: i:..od bam: hen-house: woodshed, city wilier. A bamnlll. A. M, Clark, Cciiti.il Point . t; burn. j SffiiS; WKXKT In Medford. June "d, to Ifef Bs'f P , I Mr. and Mrs. K I.. Wetidt. a I o pound II pSjl B'.ll It!. I .laughter. I L Hf Mf f TOO LATE T0 CLASSIFY i El Wfj, lor gene, bouse- WW: Vr, I TI J or address HerK.-lei K . ,lkii;jjrj ses, b irtless l liil.in. Call I ' -- " -iirnltiire and teui. and ' h i. II. i nn riAA in. i-aii iii ;n south ipir- ClUU.UW. .-I. li:.J MATE TRTBUNTC MEDFORD, LASSEN PEAK IN RF.DDING, Cal., June 4. A violent eruption of Lassen peak, which was preceded by a subterranean explosion felt for miles around, occurred here early today. The volcano sent forth a black ashy cloud of great volume which obliterated tho sun for more than one hour when it was blown southward by a high wind. The erup tion was apparently growing In actlv- itw with unprecedented rapidity. CHICKS READY AT FEDERAL INCUBATORS The H OHO eggs In the electric incu bators In the federal building began hatching out late Sunday night and by tomorrow morning the hatching process will bo completed. Hundreds of chicks were peeping in the incu bators today. The people who brought eggs to be hatched out in the Incubators just 21 days ago can come today to get their chicks. Assistant Postmaster Warner announced this noon. They .are re quested to come between the hours of a. in. and 12 o'clock, noon. DIED iH KLr.Y Lorenzo Dniv Aekley, retired, died at his home, (iH rorth Ifiverside, at 2 n..m. Jlondiiy, June -1, fronj Hriglit's diseiise, aged U8 years, months nnd 24 days. He was u native ol Ohio ami had been it resi- lenl of Medford for Hie past !) years, luiving' come here from lillamouk, where he resided for muny years. Mr. Aekley was one of the pioneers of Oregon, having crossed the phiins to this slule in 1K")4. He is survived by his wife, Mary June, nnd nine liihlren; Lcroy E. and Miss Nellie and Mrs. Iva Frederick, of Medlord, Ralph of I'ortlnnd, Claud and Mignon and liertlin Williams ol lillamook, llarrv, who is a soldier in the army, and Mrs. Myrtle Williams of Turlock, Cal. 'fhe remains will lie tnken to Tilln nooli tomorrow morning for burial, ui mpnnied by i.erov r.. aokicv. i ne funeral services will be held at Tilla- uook. NOIiTON' Kveretl Xorton, n pri vale in Company I, Third Oregon m- anlry, whose home was at Woodburn, Ore., died at, the Sacred Heart hos- lilnl lut i" Saturday ninht ol septis nm. ll(? was nued '20 years, 11 months and days, ins parents, from Woodbuni, were at the bedside it the lime of his dentil. The body was laken back to vtooiiDiiru Mimiay, iceonipanied by Sergeant Murray,! and Ihe funeral will be held ut that place loinoi-i-ow afternoon. Private ( Vortoti for n loc.g tune had been sub ject to lonsilitis und was ill much ; of the tune since the eompnnv has! been stationed in Medford. l-'ollow-! insr an ntlack of lonsilitis he was 'olililied to the hospital with the I neiisles. lie had reeoveri.-d from the measles und had only been out of the hospital ten days when u week ugo Sunday he went back to the ho-pilalj again with niiolber nttack of tonsi-1 IHood poisoniin; set in which d in his death Saturday night, resut OTHER No woman, in the joy of connnff motherhood, should neglect to pre pare her system for the ordeal she js to undergo. Experienced mothers say that it is much better to keep your health nnd good looks during the period of expectancy than try to regain them afterwards. "Mother's Friend" is a prepara tion for just this purpose. Hy its use tho muscles of tho abdomen becomo pliant; tho strain on tho cords and ligamouU is lessened; Not an U A LL Tho-. iletel bono V ftf I ' - CAPITAL stMaiieneiBenk MEDFORD . &-bllrill orfiox, moxday. .ttjxtc i. mi7 NO INCONVENIENCE IN READJUSTMENT OF TRAIN SERVICE So serious inconvenience will he occasioned the public hv the leud jtistment of the railmad service to meet the needs of the government. This assurance was telegraphed I'jom New York by Julius Krutt schnitt, cliuinnan of Hie executive committee of the Southern Pacific company und member of the war board. The mes.sie.'e will serve to iillnv apprehension of the general public thai passenger service will be radically curtailed. Mr. Kruttsc-hnilt's telegram indicated thai the railroad war board has done nothing- more than suggest avenues of inquiry und investigation to determine means to increase transportation efficiency. The positive statement hns been made that the hoard has neither directed or suggested that the roads reduce passenger service to the extent of seriously incommoding the public. So far no reductions in passenger service has been made beyond some in local and commuting service on eastern lines and this it is pointed out should not cause nlnrm to any one. the meeting oi tint he men in Chicago June oth is lor the purpose of considering only the elimination of such service as constitutes dupli cation or unnecessary facilities. At the Southern I'ncilic hcudiiunrters in San Francisco it was declared that no one need linve any worry ns to interference with summer plans. WEDDING- BELLS Isaac Peleniinn, '21 years of nge. and Miss Alma Wylund, 18 years old, both of Reaglc, were united in mar riage on Sunday iifteriioon, June .'!rd at .'1 o'clock, in (lie front purlor of the First l'resbvteiian church, I!cv. Alfred A. J. Hogg performing the ceremony. The wedding wus private. only the bride's parents and two sis ters witnessing the ceremony. After n short wedding trio to I'ortlan.l Mr. and Mrs. l'otermiiii will make their home in Ashland. At the home of licv. Frederic!: V. Cnrstens. -12S Yest l-'onrtli street. James G. Perdue and Miss Oirnce Rut li Bonrduiiin were married Siindny aft ernoon, licv. Frederick V. Cnrstens officiated, iisin;' the brief but impres sive ring ceremony. ' Mrs. Cnrstens. Wunita Cnrstens and Mr. Hourlninn witnessed the marriage. Holh Mr. nnd Mrs. Perdue lire well known about Central Point, where a wide circle of friends wish them success nnd happiness. Mr. Perdue undertook io establish his residence in Dorris, Siskiyou county. California, some weeks airo. bill found it necessary to return to Central Point to reu'isler on Tuesday. When this is done he and Mrs. Pr- ilue will go I.. Dorris where the-ir Inline will he. Mr. Perdue i very patriotic. lie says lie hopes he may not have to go to war, but that if he is called and his services are needed, he wi'! be elad to respond, lie decided to take Ihe girl of bis choice before this j happened, however. tho breasts nro kept in good con dition, nnd great comfort is had throughout all the period. Thousands of happy mothers say that "Mother's Friend" is tho greatest aid they know to relievo the pain and distress nt child birth. Sccuro a bottlo of "Mother's Friend" from vour druiririst now. The complete directions are to bo had with overy bottle. Write for a spe cial book for the cxpactant mother. Address Hradfield Regulator Co., Dept. L, 415 Atlanta, Ga. OTHERS MEM Army A Nation must pursue one nuriiosc M 1- The M . A Nation needs all men, but It deeds cacti man not in the licld that will most please him, hut in the endeavor that will host serve the common good." u h. wi LI tomorr - eligible, to th -ball be the of alt men. rir cntril rv's htHionnl 't' OREGON Tr EM I - SELL PATENTS FOR V-PLEX CYLINDER Claire Wliiteinnii nnd James Hrreg of Medford, owners of the patents on the Y-Plex ring-, have sold out to a firm composed of eastern capital ists for .$70,01)0. The new firm willJie known ns the Y-Plex Jiing company of Chicago, and have already taken over (he local factory and in addition will manu facture the rings in Chicago. A L. Mel'loud, president of the new com pany, who cnnic here to close up ine deal, stated that the local factory would he increased in size, new ma chinery would be ordered, and that the territory west of the Rjcky mountains would be supplied from the Medford plant. The Chicago fa 'ton will be fitted up to take care of the trade east of the Mucky mountains and will have n capacity of many million rins a year. This is made necessary because the local factory could not supply the demands promptly. Claire Whitenian for Ihe present will be manager of the Medford plant James Greu; has purchased a Chal mers nnd will take un overland trip back to Dayton, Ohio, cxpeetintr to be' e;one for three months, spenilinjr the lime in the open endeavoring I build up bis failine; health. At the end of that time he will return to Medford and he nnd Mr. Whitemiiu will start another factory in Medford to build a new model 2-cyeIe frnsoline enirine, upon which they have obtained patents. They think they have solved the difficulties of this typo of enirine, and expect to enter into its manufacture on a Inrj-c scale, after their preliminary tests have been mndc. AUTO PARTY HAS A young man from Grants Pass and j several girls from Gold Hill had a narrow escape from serious Injury or death Sunday afternoon when the au tomobile they were In plunged thru the railing at the top of the F-.r'." Mill hill on the outskirts of Asuland and started down tho steep embank ment. The car only went a few feet, however, when tho front wheels caught In a deep impression which stopped the descent. The license number of the car was 21S0", and the car with this number is registered as belonging to Mrs. Laura Spencer of Grants Pass. The ASK FOR and GET orliclc's The Original Malted Milk Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price. "Daddy--I am Lonesome" What father's heart has not wept at these words? It Is the call of imprison ed childhood for lib erty fresh air and 2 DYS 'w 11 0 ' 0 8 0 m 0 sur" starting WED. June 6 rouudlngs. see t lie greatest child story ever told In Art craft's newest pic ture Mary Pickford IN -- A POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL liivr(f(l by M.-turitv Tinirnnr I'nmi tin4 Piny by Clouunr (;t4f. lttilrony, I V lHti' l'loir, li."c AMUSEMENTS Star Medford's Cozy rhotoplay Theatre tonighY Tho Pupiiljir rartto WiM. RUSSELL I X The Highest Bid An iiiten-e so. iolocl.-al drama; also Tub Comedy, iti: st i;r. vol 'ui-: liU.HT TO VioniiOW ri.i.v h ii Page vnnne man with the car, who at first refused to give his name, finally saw he was Earl Smith of (.'.rants Pass. The girls refused to give their name They had been picked up at Uold Hill , ATA mmmqmmi Mm Everywhere under the wherever roots are Certai?t-tccd stands tor EfSciency CERTAIN-TEED roofuiR is t!it most efficient and econ omical type of roof for factories, cilice buildings, farm buildings, garages, etc., because the first cost is less than that of metal, wood shingles, or tar and gravel. 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AMUSEMENTS PLAYING to0n;ght SKINNER'S BUBBLE Comedy-Drama Featuring Bryant WASHBURN Equally as Good as "Skinner's Dress Suit" Clt'iiu, 'Wholesniiir. snrliinu' ami very I'l ill'' all lliri'iiyli. Ali PATRIA. MRS. VERNON CASTLE i3 perfect in the role PAGE Southern Oregon's Greatest Place of Amusement by the youut; man wneu lie passed thru that city. It Is said ono of the girls was driv ing the car when she lost control and the car plunged down the 1.111. sun :a t::c:e two 1 Economy V-vr- fj.'cn j- u la tilings: n COU1IOUI1U tin m.e iiiiiiijr, I'lu.oivuii, hiiciuiid duu iv - cnurees necessary t: manufacture it nod paints and vamishea ecmiorai'-iiUy afl us the uxicueive selliiifr organization ami war"iioi:c i jvt-m :1 llio G-TaiJ-leed Products Corpora tion, which m:it.v:;iily reducea laarJcstiiig cuslj. UuaranteeJ to Rivcoatfaciioa. It wi!l pcy you iope tb?.t yoa ftct OERTAIK-TEED Paints and Varnistica. Any good dualcr qhu b?U them io you or get them lor you. 9t. Lou-i L,n,t Aii'joloa All '.ut a Vt Mainoa Boot on Sun Francisco Minneapolis Kicbmond Uauutoa TELEPHONE H. Go. FOR SUITS 10 UR0t.R $25.00 UP ivi Cicnnlng, Pressing and Altering ''B F MAIM UPSTAIRS AMUSEMENTS szanmasmaammmmmmm liiti'iist'ly luiiiinn and Aiiiusiiii..- manipulations "f a yiiiinjr liiisliand's stri iu; 1 niaiirc. true Line Anierii'nn HERF. TOMORROW PPF0THY DALT0N. who wns a -:"' t nt the PortLnd movie ball last Tre-it-'v. in 'SACK OP THE MAN" i mTHF; i wlii.-h is and .X1