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1917. PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE MEDFORD, OREflOX. TUESDAY. JUXE fOCAL AND 1 PERSONAL i Sirs. M. M. KdwiudH of Golil Hill, county president of the V. ('. T. I1., who lias l)ien niaklMK u trip ovr tlm county in coiinc'ctlun with official work pertnlniiiK to morals, finished her work yesterday and returned homo. Mrs. I.oaeh, eoretfl mado to meas urements guaranteed. Phono (JR3-.J. 'Mips Ivadcll Swindler, who has been a teacher In the .Medford con servatory, has nei i pted a teacher's position In the cast, and yesterday started for her home at Mt Vernon, Jowu. She. was accompanied as far as Glendale, Oregon, by Mrs. I.ynettc llovious, where they will visit their sister, Mrs. Dudley. Johnson for hlnh class watch re pairing, tf Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Daniels are vis iting In KosehitrK for several days. They motored to Kosehuri; on Sunday. Piano tuning, V. P. Uroolts, with Painter Piano Place, South Central. 7.", I.eroy K. Ackley, the awning and tent manufacturer, who accompanied the remains of his father to Tilla mook, will be absent from tho city a week. Buttermilk, 10c Kill. DeVoe's. John O. Miller, 20 yearH old, of Trail, onlisted In tho marine corps service at the Medford recruiting of fice on Sunday, and has gone to Port land to tako the physical examination. Ho Is anxious to see acllvo service at the front In France and thought he could get tliero quickest by enlisting 111 the marine corps. Bakery goods at DeVoe's. News has boon rocelved In the city from Douglas county that the prune crop of this season for that section will not exceed half of that of last year. Tho light crop of this season Is attributed to tho abnormal crop of laBt ytar. Johnson for high class watch re pairing, tf Miss Corlntha Hurt of Albany Is visiting friends In tho city, and with them intends to camp In the moun tains when the weather gets warmer. Seo Davo Wood about that flro In surance policy. Office, Room 404, M. F. & II. Ildlg Mrs. II. Tj, Darnellle and daughter, f.iilu, of Clrants Pass, after a short visit with friends hero will go to Copco, California, tor a visit. Dr. Heine fits glanses correctly'. C. S. Morey, who Is engaged In buslnoss hero, has Jilst niovoil his family from Grants Pass to this city. Dig lie milk shakes nt DeVoo's Hero Is tho latest fish story from Umpqiia, ill Douglas county, which has been furnishing some whopping fish tales this season. It Is claimed by Koscburg newspapers that last Saturday a Mr. Clark of that city caught In the river at Winchester, the biggest salmon captured In that stream for many years. Tho fish weighed 70 pounds and measured about six feet long. It's time to plant dahlia bulbs and up to Juno 15th. Send one dollar to H. II. Paxsnti, Central Point, or come niul get eight assorted, labeled, field grown roots. We have lots of higher priced ones. too. Wo pay tho post age. Tho condition of Mrs. Henry W. Ciooilnlc, who has been 111 with drop sy and complicallons for some time at her home. West Tenth anil Orange streets, Is critical and It Is said thai she caunot surive more Ihan a few days. Metz cars at Riverside Garage. Tonight is ladles' nlulit at the Klks club when the entire club house and its privileges will be thrown open to the Indies. In addition there will he nil orchestra to funtWll tnilsie for dancing. The Klks themselves will be present In force. Dr. Henry Hart. Jackson County Palik building. Oftice hours, J to 4 p. lu. ltus;.rll I'Mmcades, formerly of Medford vv here be was connected with the circulation department of Hie Mail Tribune and who has been ron nerted Willi the ('api'a! Journal at Salem for .--olee time pa-t. will soon locate at i:reat Kails, Montana, wli. re he will have i hame of the llr al Kails Tribune and the Montana l-'armer Mrs. i-aluieailes and son will soon be In Mediord and will spi ml the sum iner hei e Paths. Hotel Holland. Itelijauiin 1'. ili.J.am of -bland. ,10 years old. enlisted at the Medford recrultlur, oftice of the marine corps yesterday anil was sent lo Portland last lllgbl by Sci .ant .lames K. HrookS. to lai.e t'.c J'liy h ill examiua Hon. Fresh Chocol.u. s at l. Voe's. Mrs. J. K. I'amp' cll ail l daughter. llnrbnra l.ee, of stm-Mmi, rali!nrm,i. are visiting .Mrs v. T. M i'iav. Dr. Prank Huberts. dcv.iM. Pt ne v. ''.a n:r i ir. con. ...d l'ni"lt e.is--t counties ot '!. I t!.-s week i le came from Murks btilldlm: Ph. (1. C. Grltfiti of I American Sundae Sc slonary for the so th Oregon, arrived lu I. nml will locate hi re Lebanon 111 " nfctnr ir IMiolio SS4 - Heath s Drug Store. The Amonia elnss of the Baptist Sunday school will hold their mid monthly lilble study and business meeting ut the home of Mrs. K. J Stewart, r04 Pennsylvania avenue Wednesday evening. All old and new members are urged to como. Guaranteed flour, $2.60. Hutchi son & Lumsden. Mrs. Carl (irooman and Mrs. O. '.V. I'lerson of Hilt, California, are visi tors in tho city. Gasoline and oil at DeVoo's. The Home Guards will hold their weekly drill and meeting on the streets near the high school this ev ening, H Is urgently requested that every member of the homo guard he present. The U. S. government wants sten ographers anil typewriters at once. Qualify at the Medford Commercial College Tako examinations nt Grants Pass. Start work for Undo Sam at $75 a month. Phono 15-Ta 63 Mrs. II. V. Searlo and J. K. Searle of Clinton, Massachusetts, ore eastern tourists who are visiting In the city. Metz cars nt Riverside Garage. Thomas L. Hagadalo of Lake Creek Is a visitor In the city today, having come In on Monday. Standard Btrawberry crates at llnrdwell Fruit Co. M. L. Iliildwin and Nr. II. Feyer are In the city today from tho Applegate section. For tho best instirnnce see IIolmeB, the Insurnnco Man, Today being another legal holiday on account of tho military census reg istration all the hanks and the city and county officers were closed for the third successivo duy. Many per sons wero inconvenienced by the fact that the banks have been closed the past threo days. Flour, $3.60, guaranteed. Hutchi son & Lumsden. The city council will hold Its regu lar monthly mooting tonight. It hnB boon planned to only hold a short ses sion. Dr. Helno, eyo. ear, noso, throat. Mr. and Mrs. A. Zarc of Crescent City nro spending scvernl days In the city and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Emll Mohr loft this morning for a several days visit at Portland. Miss Phyllis Matthews, who has boon visiting in tho city for several months past, left this morning for her homo nt. rtosebitrff. Mrs. Lorenzo D. Ackley, Claud, Le roy K. and Miss Nellie Ackley tind Mrs. Ivn Frederick occompanled the remains of Lorenzo D. Ackley this morning to Tlllnmook, whero funeral services will he held Thursday after noon, llalph Ackley and Mrs. Hertha Williams loft for Tillamook last night. Miss Pearl Williams of Grants Pass is in Med ford expecting to stay hero this summer. Mrs. H. C. Watklns returned Tues day from a visit to relatives at Port land. Herbert Ilunna, who was rocnntly operated upon for appendicitis, has recovered sufficiently to leave for his homo In Jacksonllle. Put Swnyno of Watklns was a Med ford visitor Tuesday. Fred II. Cowles has returned from a trip to Portland, whero ho cham pioned tho two platoon system. OP TO THE IRK ''ONE-DRY LAW IN WASHINGTON SUSPENDED OLY.M1MA. Wasii., Juno ". K. M. Williams of Seattle, today filed with i lie neoretary of nlate petit lout for a referendum vote on tho bone dry pro hibition law. passed by the 11M7 le Utliihirc. Tho petition bore 1! -1,2110 names, L'o.liii" being required. Tho bono dry law, which was to hnvo become- effeetlvo nt midnight between Juno ti nml 7, Is now auto matically suspended, permitting a continuation of the permit system, w!ili h ban existed since Jan. 1, HHtl. On July I the Heed amendment, passed by congress, is expected to make tho state hone dry. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY W.TKI to exchange my apart ment house at ... South Holly for u well 1 orated modern bunualow Willi sleeping porch and garago. t'.O U NTKI lln.iX, ( iettt Ionian roomer. Call KOli SAI.K Kor cash only. 1 JU 7 Kord (.'on pole-1, has been driven only i"no miles. Is lu perfect ron dHlou. has new Pennsylvania tires all around. Car wired for slorane buttery lights. Phone or set K. .1 Nedd. Cnion Meat Company. ('!' W A TKl - About 4 no second band potato and grain Backs. Ca.-di. Phone 17ti or 1t?;VJ, or call ut I t ai net t -Corey Hulldings. ': TORIC Lenses "tth Itenlst ration for military duty Is proceediiiK satisfactorily In Medford and Jackson county as far as heard from. The registration Is fully up to the iark expected. Threats of refusal to register have been common In the Butte Creek sec tions and an effort to organize against reglstralon has been reported north of Central Point, hut no disturbances are reported. that with the help of Frederick Schmidt, a fourth suspect, the equip ment was assembled and shipped to Vera Cruz. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. TRY TO SETTLE BIG MATTER WITTH LITTLE Fi3 FIGHT WASHINGTON, June 5. Former iiopreHuiiiaiive iierman a. .neiz, 01 New York, and Dr. George Walker, of Johns-IIopklns university, a member j of the council of national defense, got! into a row in which blows were ex-' changed today'at the senate's patent medicine hearing on legislation to commandeer German patents on snl- j ivarsan, a specific drug needed In the1 army and navy for treatment of an In sidious disease. PAGE Southern Orepon'3 Greatest Place of Amusement. HERE TONIGHT ONLY Dorothy Dalton Guest of Portland's Movie Ball Laot Wednesday and Ghas. Ray GERMAN SPY SYSTEM BEING SNARED IN WEW OF U. S. MOW YORK, Juno 5. Eldence that two complete high-powered wire less Installations, assembled here from various sources, wer shipped piecemeal to Mexico, supposedly for use of a German spy system in that country, was unearthed today, In con nection with the arrest of three men on charges of conspiracy to send mall, containing information, surreptitious ly from the United Stutes to Germany through members of the Norwegian ship crews. It was intimated by the federal commissioner by whom the alleged plotters were arraigned, that It was through their Instrumentality that advance news of the Impending arrival in England of the American destroyer fleet was sent to Gerninny before it even became generally known in this country that It had sailed. Secret Mnil System Indications have been found that tho secret mall system was operated both ways between the United States, Germany and Mexico. Several hun dred letters have been seized and are being translated in tho expectation that they will open the way to full revelations of the alleged spy plot. Tho prisoners are Harry A. Perlssl and Irving Bonaparto, both said to be American born, employed by a Ger ninn electrical company here, and Axel E. Melchor, snld to be a natural ized citizen from Sweden. They are charged with conspiring to Induce members of the crews of the steam ships Bergonsfjord and Krlstianla fjord, both chartered to carry regular United States ninlls, to tako letters and packages from this country des tined for Germany, in violation of the law prohibiting competition with tho United States mall. Heavy Hull Fixed When tho three men wero arraign ed before Federal-. Commissioner Hitchcock bail was fixed at $25,000 for Ferissi and Honaparte and $20, 000 for .Melchor. That others are Implicated and that the arrested men aro willing to tell all they know, was Indicated by counsel for Honnparto, who said his client was willing to help tho govern ment In every way in his power. Evidence has been found Indicating WEDDING BELLS i PERFECT CAST IN A PERFECT PLAY "BACK OF THE MAN Mr. William A. Young and Miss Emma Lorain Ulrich were united in marriage at the home of the bride's parents. South Oakdale, on Monday afternoon At 2. Thn Rev fir Alfred A. J. Hogg performed the marriage ; 1 using the beautiful and Impressive j ring ceremony of the Presbyterian church. The wedding march by; Lohengrin was played by the bride's j sister, Miss Anna Ulrich. The bride; was dressed In a beautiful white silk j net over satin with a vail of tulle, carrying the orange blossoms worn by . her mother, at her wedding 32 years j ago, the bride's wedding dny being the anniversary of her parents' wed ding. About 2 0 of the relatives and friends witnessed the ceremony, and participated in a sumptuous wedding lunch afterwards. Mr. Young Is one of Medford's most successful business men, both are very popular among Medford's young people. They loft for an extended wedding trip by auto to Portland and the northern cities! CORKING GOOD PUNCH AND ORIGINALITY Chnrles Wesley Lumnn of Mlcdford and Miss Verda Eslelle Oilman of Grants I'ass were married Monday, June 4. Rev. S. A. Douglas perfonn inp; the ceremony in the presence of immediate members of the family and a few friends, nt the home of the bride's -grandmother, Mrs. Emma Faircliilds. The younjr couple will re side in Medford where the jrroom is engaged in business. Miss Franclne McNassar, who for merly lived in the Willow Springs district, near Central Point, was mar ried J(uno 2 at Stockton, California, to Charles E. l.ane of Van 'Noyce, California. Miss McNassar is an ac complished musician and elocutionist and has a host of friends In Jackson county. Mr. Lane is a young business man of Van Noyce, whero the young couple will make their home. what hilly srxn.-w says In one of his meetings at Boston the noted evangelist said. "I believe that every disease can bo cured by some weed If we can only discover it. There is not an ailment that God has not somewhere an herb growing that will cure that ailment." The cholco medicinal herbs which will euro women's 'nllnients wero dis covered more than forty years ago. and have been doing their beneficent work for half n century. I.ydla K. IMiikhnm combined them In conveni ent form In her famous Vegetable Compound, which Is to be found In the drug stores whero every ailing woman may conveniently get it at small cost. It does the work! ROYAL AHCH MASONS, Regular meeting. Busi ness of importance. Thos. Moffatt, H. P. AMUSEMENTS "Sister Susie" Human Hair Nets( Cup Shape and Fringe Styles ' 3 for 25c MARINELLO HAIR SHOP lOTOariiett roi'ev P.lilj. I TONIGHT DAINTY ELLA HALL In the most nppeulint,' screen Story A Jewel in Pawn Human interest story of love, self sacrifice nml devotion. ALSO . SCREEN MAGAZINE TOMoKROW SESSUE HAYAKAWA EACH TO HIS KINO STAR Meilford's Cozy Photoplay Theatre. WHO IS" .. li'KSl'OXSIBL'lO ..FOR ..A l vX'SSL'CCKSS IN A MAJORITY On1 CASES . IS IT THE WOMAN "BACK OF THE MAX " i i 1 - DISTILLATE Will cive you clr-arvr. wiilrr uml ntoro .iwitvt vision. No nmtltT wlmt stvln mounttiiK or h'lis vou ilosiro. If it ha? iit'i it. w t have tt, DR. RICKERT i.vi sitiii r sn. i.u.isr Mctlforl, OivKoti, We have our distillate pump installed and are prepared to deliver Associated Distillate at the curb. C. E. Gates Auto Co. JOY FILM "A FILM EXPOSURE" ADDED FILM REEL LIFE MAGAZINE TOMORROW MARY PICKFORD - "When you pay mcr ihan Fi$k prices, yotl pay for something thjt Joes riot exist' r- Yjfar TSrvv .iSf s No Wonder This Man Smiles! HE ha3 found a real Non-Skid tire one of the few tires with tread so constructed that it actually protects against dan gers of wet pavements and muddy roads. And the price is fair and right. tfU . Tires For Sale By A WSl m f MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS I ELEVENTH ANNUAL Rose Festival AXl) PATRIOTIC CELEBRATION AT PORTLAND, ORE. June 13, 14, 151917 This annual event will lie mie of (lie jjivnlest patriotic cele luations ever held in the Pai-il'ie Northwest. Come, join in and return home a happier and truer American. Low Round Trip Fares On Sale June l'J, 1:?. ! I. KVIuni -Limit June 1Sth. Alc vonv Im-al airenl fur i 1 , ft riti; inn. John M. Sr.itt. (ieneral I'asM-n-i r Au'eiit, I'nrtlanil. (tie. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES Have you bought your Libevly Bonds?