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PAGE TWO MTIDFORD MATT, TTUP.FNF, MF.DFORT), ORFf.'OX. AYEDXESPiAY. .TTTXE fi. 1017. 10CAL AND ' PERSONAL Don Newbury, who has lii-en attend ing the Unlverwity of Oregon at Eu gene, arrived home this inuriiitiK and will spend the summer vacation here. He Is a member of Company Seven and the son of Gus vYewbuiy. Mrs. Leach, coreta made to meas urements guaranteed. Phono CS3-.7. Clint Callatin, formerly of Medford, now Maxwell agent at Yreka, was u Medford vlBitor Wednesday and re ports a prosperous business. Johnson for high class watch re pairing. tf fleorge V. Dunn of Anhl:inil w.ir a business visitor in the city yesterday. Piano tuninc, W. P. Brooks, with Palmer Piano Place, South Central. 73 .Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phelps of Wee:! are spending several days In tho city. Buttermilk, 10c gal. DeVoe's. Mrs. Helen Gale of Portland, for merly of Medford, arrived In tho city this morning for a visit with Mrs. W. J. Warner. She is tho daughter of Judge William M. Colvig. Bakery goods at DeVoe's. Mr. and MrB. James Purdue left for Doris, California, today where they will remain during tho summer Mr. Purdue will be employed in one of the lumber mills there. Johnson for high class watch re pairing, tf' Vornon Garrett left for Ran Fran Cisco on Tuesday evening after a visit with his parents here. See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Offico, Boom 404, M. P. & H. Bdlg. Tho Ford automobile of 0. P. Din kins, formerly of Evans creek, was stolon from the comer of iih and Central avenuo early Tuesday even ing. The llcenso number Is 14,067. All the Btirrounding towns havo been notified by Acting Police Chief Craw ford to be on the outlook for the car. Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly. Mrs. R. C. Mlnear and Mrs. M. M. Anderson and son, Alton, left this morning for a vacation trip to T.os Angeles and other southern Califor nia points. Big rc milk shakos at DeVoo's The suit of Justin Judy nguliist George Hnrroii for damages claimed to have been caused last summer by Barron's automobile colliding with his buggy, is on trial today in cir cuit court at Jacksonville Motz cars at Blversldo Oarage. Dr. Goorgo Uobec of tho Unlvvrstly of Oregon Is spending tho week on his Medford orchard. Dr. Henry Unrt, Jnckson County Bank building. Offico hours, 2 to 4 p. m. If the city water continues to be roily or muddy tho next day or two will find a famluo in mineral waters and Boda waters. At several foun tains yesterday tho stock of mineral waters was ontlrely solif out, and no more can bo obtnined for a day or two. However there will be plenty of that good old American standby, pop of all flavors, as the chief bottling concern of tho city uses well water In making this concoction. Fresh Chocolates at DeVoe's. Tho Misses Charlotte and Harriet Howells and Miss Gladys Holers en Joyed an outing eeursl(m to ltuy Gold today. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St Marks hiiilillnc. Phone S'-'H-Y. Mrs. C F Thomuln of Siuvver Hal' California, left for home today with her four daughters, Margaret, Doro thy, Ruth and Kvungelltie, who have been attending St. Mary's academy. Baths, 3 In.1. Hotel Holland. Camp No. DO, W'oudmeil of the World, will held an Important meet ing this evening, wliti-h will be ad dressed by IHstriet Manao't- Kennedy of IHMiver, Colorado. Phone NS4- Heath's Drug Store. Mrs, Sarah Taylor ban gone to RoKoburg where she will vlsil Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Cannon. Guaranteed flour, J'Mlil. llnk-lil sou & Luinsden. .Mrs. A. .1. Klucl.er i Uniting friends lu (llallts i'.i s (or several days. Gasoline and oil at I'eVoe's. In a personal item ;.t.nl.i the Tribune mentioned that Mi's. Kitv.i-ll Kdineadcs and son would noon tome to tho city from Salem to spend the summer. Tills was an enur, as Mis EdmcailcH has no hiUiivii. The lT. S. goverann ut wants sten ographer and t pew i il'M at ull e Qualify at the Miillonl Commercial College. Take examination. at ilt.itih. I'nss. Start work lor t in le Sam ai (75 a month. Phone 1 I.. Lester Kills went to Hilt, ( alitor nla. today. Moti cars at River, iile tlarai;-'. lllslrlct Mint ney ; M Cobell... who Is at Sal in "mo eon with :i civil case In the mptcm. emit i , v peeled homo Tluir.-I.it'. Htutidnrd Mruwecrry crates at Uurilwoll Fruit n Mrs. .lunula Hunter, who i,,.,;-.hi In tho Modford schools ih,- p,,M ,ar, has returned to her home In Kiim-1,iii to upend the niinme, . For too best Insuiance see llulnir-r. tho Ineurttace Jinn, Harry ICngle of Fort Klamath is spending several days In the city. Flour, $2. CO, guaranteed. Hutchi son & I.umsden. In tho circuit court at Itust-tnii-;? lust Saturday Mrs. Anna '. King was granted a divorce I'roui liavid King. They were married at Itnguo River in June Hint, and are well known in Medford and tho valley. Tin- liier allegation charged in Mrs. Kind's complaint V;is that her husband was n member of tho Adveutist church and allowed his religious beliefs to Inter fere with tlieii domestic relation". Mrs. King was awarded the custody of their three children. Dr. Heine, eye. ear, nose, throat. PEItS Announcement was made today that the following members of the Seventh company passed In the ex amination held last Monday night for second class gunners: C. (J. (Inold, l. M. Leonard, K. II. McKee, W. (I. I'lerco, It. A. Sherwood, A. Spoouer, A. 10. Tiirrcll and L. B. Williams. The examining board consisted or Lieuten ant M. W. Clrubb of tho First com pany, Ashland, and Lieutenants Heu ei and Foss of the Seveuth company. The county court held ils regular Mict;v; Wednesdav, iiiiditiiiir month ly bills. County ( 'ommiKsioner fleo. Owens leaves the latter part of the month for Huston lo altend Hie annual Klks convention, representing the Ashland lodirc. The count v lioundarv bounl has au thorized an election upon tint merger of the Felio and Jacksonville school districts. CUT DOWN TO 412 I'uofri.'ial rehr'ns from Jackson county complete, evrepl for a few small oul lying preeiucis, :jve the fol lowing result on the good roads bond: Yes Xo Ashland :sis 31:! Applegate 2-1 -Is Hutto Falls 12 -i:: .Central Point nil 1 1 :; I'.agle Point 7 1 ,s: Flounce Hoi k 12 It Colli Hill us 4ll Griffin Creek .'IS IS Jacksonville :"i:: rr, Lake Creek 7 37 Mound 21 2:1 Medford (;:, 221 Phoenix 70 fK Roguo River 22 1; I Itnch IS 27 Sams Valley :,i 7,, Sterling 1! 1 2 Talent 7C. 4r Trail 27 2 1 Watklns 21 IS Willow Springs 20 2S Wlmer 0 4 2 Total is 20 IMS . Majority for bonds 412 In many districts the vole on the good road bill alone was reported, but the following result gives tho ap proximate total vote on tho special measures: i 48 OUT OF 60 OF CRATER LAKE PARK Knglncor Wm. G. Carroll, who has been nsslstaut onglner, hns been ap pointed supervisor of Crater Lake Na tional park, succeeding Engineer Georgo Goodwin, who has been pro moted to engineer lu charge of. road construction In all national parks. Ac companied by W. II. Peters, park in spector, Mr. Carroll left Medford Wednesday for Fort Klamath, from which place they will make their way over tho snow to Crater Lake. WASHINGTON', June (I. A stat ue of Sequoyah, Inventor n'f the Cher okee alphabet, was unveiled today as Oklahoma's first contribution to Stat uary hall at tho capltol. Sequoyah, whoso English name was Georgo Guess, was the son of a white trader and a full blooded Cher okee woman. His lire among the In dians inailo him ramiliar witli the Cherokee tongue and in 1S2 1 he de vised nn alphabet of S5 characters. His accomplishment was unique, since he never learned to read or write English. At the . In rill's ili, -,- this aft tr illion return, from ts of Ihe county's ill) precincts showed thai lei 1 young men between the uges of 2 1 and .'11 resist, -red in .lack:son county, present ed them-',. Ives at the voting booths .U'storday and n gistereii for military S"i-viee under (lie war 1 on-cription act. Among the 12 prceiiK t.. not yet re-i ported were two from MeiH'ord. No j figures were available this afternoon! as to the number who rt "tei'ed in Medford. The she riff's office had estimated that between 1200 and l inn eligible men would register yesiet day. and the IS precinels so far rejioil'd indicate that tlm rcgistation will probably be ! up to expectations. i Tho completo compilation of th( registration will probnbly not be made until tomorrow afternoon, lu Ash land 172 men registered yesterday in addition to the 2!l who were regis Istered previously by the deputy coun ty clerk there. So far as Sheriff Jennings and his deputies could learn today no man re fused to register, and there was no trouble auywhero In the county over Ihe registration. The sheriff and his aides will not begin for several days to check up the registration in order to ferret out slackers. WAR TO CAUSE STIMULUS. (Continued frotu Page Oae.) Work Will spell ell'iciellev wleeh v.ill prme a good aivinneul tor lie le itenlioti in many places .liter t''o v ' is over. "The ehivalioii- American man i"" not overlook ll- sncrllci - "I l;"' women in war lime and he will i.-rn1.-' nie Hie same a - men in I ndian I :n-'- .1, .!,,- lleil women are honllil II' -0"' i teh same wi-doin an. I p 'liioi' "' j Ihe u-e of Ihe ballot. Iloweve-. a- rcjnrds voles for u. 11 in Ki--.:ia:i,i, j which nearly n,iv,.in- l.ei.eo, 1. ; sure to come lifter tlie at. . f H"l , before, nil I care o :,ay i.- that j will believe il only v. hen in i'.' j III Love With France. It is easy to see thai Mi-- I'iillk- . hllivt has i..-t her hcarl lo Fi.ili.-e. , "The French." -lie c.Min 'led. "re- I are quick-witted and adaptable. For Ibis reason ifcey will replace men in a lal-rer variety of imluslries tllatl even Ihe Fuench nnil I'.rilisli W"meii linve done. At the same time their min. I me of Hie simplicity of your j V.vih nu Lincoln. Thev are at nnce . o'ii':t':'tous, p.yoiis ami willing lo v, oik ino-'e-lly and quietiv tor vi,.. t..i v.; 'I'iie.v know lliey have 'made . rial -nrrilirc-, greater liv far llian . . 1 v oilier iilrv, hut you never liear ;'e:!i iilter a word of complaint. " , Mj s I'enl-liuisl said lhal she was , !., ot tho-e w il 1 believed thai IlnHlilig (' oilil be. more ohec.riny; to Ihe Kleneli ai liiis -!:r,T of the war than lo see an American army fighting on her 'I lie eves of llie entire old world, -he dceliireil. seeiiieil to lie I timed lo :he lew win-Ill anil nnxioiisly waleh-iie- for lh" ioter they know- was in 10 ti e I'nitoi! States lo assert ilself 1 the world lril::le. AMUSEMENTS SUFFERED mm Yrs No Port bill ir.ni 11(7 LlrnitinK bills C7fl Implied repeal 1102 ISfM Tnlform tax 1!t;3 ' 1001 ElGPlion consolidation.... 17G4 921 PcnitoutUuy 901 2200 OLY.MPIA, Jmin (;. Uenloiijuit (lovi'i'iiur J tart , In charge of registra tion, oHliiuated this nt't or noun that Wanhiiilon hail registered I20.(iu(t men of military age, as aKfnt a fed eral Kovernmont. estimate of 21-, 00". Mr. Hart believes thre was fn-uoral fompliaiiee Willi tlu- registration law, the small total hm'ii due to the gov ernment estimate of population heini? too hiuh. j Many Remedies Tried in Vain. Weil and strong After Taking Lydia E. PinkharrVs Vegetable Compound. Ppnrtanburfr. S. C "For nine yeara I puifered troin backache, wenkneps, and irrepulariiiefl so I could br.rdiy do my work. I tried niitny remedies but found no permanent relief. After tak ing Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound I folt a trrent chango for tho better and am now well and strong so I have no trouble in liohiff my work. I hope every user oi Lydia E. l'inkham'a Vegetable t'ompound will pet as great; relief as I ditl from its use." Mrs. S. ; D. McAkkk, 122 Dewt-y Ave., Spartan- The lvason "wnmcn write such erntc- ' nil itau'ia LU uiu 1,,UIH I'j. I 1 1 1 rv i Ian l 1 i Medicine Co. i:i that I.ydiu E. Pink- ! ham's Vopetnbli: Compound has! j brought henlth and happiness into their j I lives. Freed from .th- ir illness they j want to pass th pood news along to ; 1 other sutferinp women that tln y ulso j may be relieved. Thin is a praise- worthy thinp to do and such vomen ; ' should be higlily commended. ' w 4 TONIGHT SESSUE HAYAKAWA INr A POWKlirTL 1)1! A II A EACH TO HIS KIND Pv Paul West, who has si-ureil a verv innverlul sure liil in tliis ilny. The two main t'ai'tors whieh erente Ihe intense interest are Hie natural antipathy between the while rnees null the yellow nnil the Iririinj; with a serious love by a youti,' (iirl who thitilis only ol her own selfish amusement. Essanay Comedy A SAFE PROPOSAL TOMORKOW SO AND 9 A jroml old play of the '"Way Ilnwii Kasl'' lype. CHT A l Adults 15c 51 Ai Children 5c Meilroril's Co.y 1'lintnplu.v Theatre Rout 'Em Out Safe Men and Women Have Lost Their Lives Looking for Fortunes in Other Words "Easy Money" BUT SUCH 13 NOT THE CASE WHEN YOU ATTEND OUR "Rout 'Em Out Sale" WE'LL LET YOU GET AWAY ALIVE WITH CHANGE BACK NOW IS THE TIME WE ARE ANXIOUS TO MOVE ALL DISCON TINUED LINES. Come and See What Two Rig Silver Dollars Will Buy in the Way OF NOW i m . j .. IS booci footwear thei AT TIME NOW IS THE TIME At the Sign of . cMffdm, 21 North uenirai Ave. vicoo 5iie-: 'GOOD SHOES" EUILT OUR BUSINESS Alhania Woukl Be Free. WASHINGTON, .lutio tl. 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