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METVTORD MATL TRIBUNE MEDFORD, OREGON", FRIDAY, .TUNE 8, 1017
10CAL AND
i PERSONAL
The Girls National Honor (iuurd
will hold a sale of homo cooked food
Saturday morning at t ho public mar
ket. Tha products on tae will In
clude cakes, pastries, breud, nut bread
cottage cheese, etc. The girls expect
to have fruit and vegetables also as
soon as the season advances. The
marketers are asked to patronize the
guard, The proceeds from the sale go
to the financing of tho local organis
ation. Mrs. Leach, corets niado to meas
urements guaranteed. Phono C83-J.
Mt. Fred L. Heath has been Buf
fering the past week with a bad case
of oak poisoning, but Is now greatly
Improved. While on an outing at Kay
Gold, sho broke off a limb to chastise
her dog, and did not know until later
that the limb was poison oak.
Private and special tutoring In all
grade work. Phone 74 3-Y. 71
Mr. and Mrs. I,. D. Siinimerfleld of
Tacoma arc visiting in the city for
several days.
Johnson for high class watch re
pairing, tf
C. C. Keenan arrived homo from
Cordova, Alaska, this morning, it hav
ing been a year since his last trip
home. Mr. Kecnan, who is mastor
mechanic in tho employ of tho Copper
River Northwestern railroad, hus been
located in Cordova for the past seven
years. He will remain hero until
July 20, before starting back for
Alaska.
Piano tuning, W. P. Brooks, with
Palmer Piano Place, South Central
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A. S. CouBlns and J. G. Talek of
Ogden, Utah, are visitors in tho city
for several days.
Buttermilk, 10c gal. DeVoo's.
Miss Viola Wood, toucher of sewing
In tho high school this past year, left
this morning for her home in Onta
Tlo, Oregon. She will visit In Port
land several days nnd then go on to
Ontario whore sho will spend the
Bummer.
Dakery goods at DoVoe's.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cox of Oak
laud, California, former well known
residents of this city, who havo been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. 10. I'ottingor,
left for Portland this morning where
they will' enjoy the Roso Festival
celebration.
Good drinking water at Brown's.
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Among the DB aviation corps ro
crults who passed thru tho city HiIh
morning, on routo to Fort Sam
Houston, Texas, from tho Vancouver
barracks, were Ilerbort Kentner and
J. W1. Judy of Medford, who enlisted
two weeks ago at Hrookings, Oregon.
Friends and relatives met them at
the depot for a short visit. Tho dozen
other young men who enlisted at
Brookings wore also in tho party or
recruits.
Johnson for high class watch re
pairing, tf
Mrs. W. C. Clements and Mrs.
Frank Brown of Eagle Point woro vis
iting and shopping In the city yester
day. See Dave Wood nbout that flro In
surance policy. Offlco, Room 401, M.
F. ft II. Bdlg.
Attorney Georgo W. Cherry has re
turned to the city after a several days
absence In Sun Frunclsco on business.
Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly.
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Young,
newlywods of this city, wero regis
tered yesterday at tho Portland hotel.
In Portland.
All water used In our fountain
drinks Is filtered. Brown's. lis'
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyer and Mrs.
Herman Meyer of Uiko Creek spent
Thursday in tho city.
Big 5c milk shakes nt DeVoo's
Charles R. l.civo of Medfnnl and
Leo U. Scott of Jacksonville, who en
llstod several days ago at the Medford
Tocrultlug office In the marine corps,
passed thru tho city this forenoon en
route to the Mare Inland training sta
tion from Portland where they suc
cessfully passed the physical examina
tion. Hurry A. Morris or Hilt, who
enlisted hero with them wan le.leclc")
because of a knife wound he received
In a scurflo last Hcccmbcr. wliMi the
exnmlnlng physician held will reiiuire
an operation In tin future.
Met! cars at Riverside Carafe.
Mr. nnd Mi's. V. II. CriHiiliill spent
tho day In the city yesterday from
Kaglo J'olnl.
Dr. Henry Hart. Jackson County
Bank building, office hours, t' to I
P. m.
Mr. nnd Mrs, A. Burns of Table
Rook aro visiting In the city today,
having come In Thtird;iy.
Just, to remind you that there will !
be dancing at the Mouse hall J hup s.
The Blck and hospital f u n ! of llic
Seventh company will be several hun
dmd dollars riehcl hy reason of the'
cotMpany'H percentage, from the re-i
celpts of tho carnival i his week, l ap
tallt Vance staled last nti'.lil that from'
this fund he had paid out tliki week;
$46 hospital bills for blck member:
of the company. All the money re-,
celved. by the company from the car-,
tilval (toes Into this fund. j
Fresh Chocolates at DvVoe's.
, S. Gustliio left today for
California, to visit her
will ho drafted at an early date for
tho approval of the secretary and tho
stato highway commission of Ore
gon.' "
MISS MABEL MELIGAN
WINS DOLL PARADE PRIZE
Miss Mabel Mellgan. 1 -' years old.
daughter of Mrs. Florence Mellgan,
Oalalalo addition, wa;j tho winner of
T. E. Connor and C. W. Smith of Mrs. M
fort land aro spendlug several days In Oakland,
the city. daughter.
Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St. For the best Insurunco seo Holmes,
Marks building. Phono liliS-Y. i tlie Insurance Man.
Mrs. H. L. Smith of Grants Pass Floyd Johnson, about 21 years old,
was a visitor In tho city yesterday and; wll Wi' "'"''l ? d costs by Jus
today." - j tico of tho Peaco Taylor yesterday,
Just to remind you that there will was released today when his father
ho dancing at tho Moose hall June X.icnmo down from Grants pass and paid
U7 lib; fine, lie was arrested in an alley
Miss Ktbel Kvntis i..fi this morn Inir I down town Tuesday night and on lilui
for Ran Francisco whero sho will.U'e police found two pint flasks of i "le Ii"ale 1''1 'a!it
visit for some time. 1 whisky which lie said ho got "over ( in connection witii tho Patriotic car-
Baths, 2ue. Hotel Holland. beyond Ashland.'' Johnson was tak- nival under the direction or the boys
E. V. Carter and Irving Vlnlng of pn I'cforo Justice Taylor on a coin-0f Company 7. There were over .10
Ashland and Robert E. Smith of Rose-! plaint sworn out by District Attorney!' jutlo contestants and tho spectacle
burg, wero Medford visitors Fi Iday. j Roberts, under the bono dry law i presented was both attract ivo and ln-
Phono 8S4 Heath's Drug Store. I 11 u ,msl'"",u'"r lor spiring, tho American flag nnd patrl-
C'aranteed flour, $2.60. IlutcIU- any 0,10 to h0 fo""d "r,lnk ln
son & Lumsden. ..aiaiu.
I The Grizzlies will climb Pilot Rock
! Sunday, tho 10th. Tho party will
t!tvn thn luia !i f On. uiitnuilt nf thn
Frank Jones, tho tramp who threw ,,, . . ,
, , ., ' ' I Siskiyous. Those going will notify
R. L. McCurdy nrrlvcd In Medford j
rldny from San Francisco.
'belotlc emblems playing an Important
part in tho decorations.
The winner had a very effective
doll carriage gorgeously arrayed with
roses and flags, and a large doll seal
ed within with two fetching little
kowpees at her feet. Tho judges
had a difficult time to decide which
display was tho heat, but after careful
consideration Miss Mellgan was
awarded tho honor. The little girl
received quite nn ovation when sho
was presented with the prize doll and
luter stepped Into an automobile for
a ride through the crowds which lined
the streets.
Tho other contestants were given
free tickets for tho various attrac
tions at tho carnival and enjoyed
themselves thoroughly for tho re
mainder of the evening.
Judges of the contest were Mrs. C.
L. Schleffelin, Mrs. R. T. Conroy and
Miss Claire -Johnson.
AMUSEMENTS
AMUSEMENTS
Private Adam Garren of Company I
from tho Graves Creek bridge, and
was later captured by Sheriff Jen
nings and turned over to tho authori
ties of Josephine county on the
charge of nasault to kill, is believed
to be Insane. One examination Into
his mental condition has already been
made In tho Josephine county jail
and other examination will be made
In two weeks.
Gasoline and oil at DgVqo'b.
Prof. J. 13. Flurry of Canyonvllle,
Oregon, Is visiting in the city for sev
eral days.
Mntz cars at Riverside Garage.
Mii;s Uicilo MeHHiicr lias returned
homo from a visit with friends at the
Kappa Kappa sorority house, Univer
sity of Oregon, at Kugene.
Standard strawberry crates at
Bardwell Fruit Co.
In tho lint of teachers selected for
next year for tho Klamath Falls and
Klamath county schools, just an
nounced, the namo of Miss Norma
Barbeo appears as principal of the
Pelican Hay school near Klamath
Falls. Minn Harboo, who was toucher
In Washington school this past year,
is now at her homo In Berkeley, Cali
fornia. Flour, $2.60, guaranteed. Hutchi
son & Lumsden.
Miss Hazel dirndl has returned
loino from a visit with her sister, Mrs.
3. C. Harlrum, in lloschurg.
Mies Phyllis .Matthews has returned
to her home In Itoseburg after a visit
with friends In this city.
Ur. Heine, eye, oar, noun, throat.
With its Issuo of last week the
Itoguo Itlver Argus, the weekly news
paper of Kngue itiver, suspended pub
lication. Ait editorial valedictory
statement announces that "the Argus
may start up a little later under new
management, but for the present the
high cost of paper and other things
entering Into tho making of a weekly
nowspaKr will not permit the pub
lishers to bear tho excessive cost of
tho publlralion any longer." Sub
scribers who havo paid In advance for
tho Argun will receive the Gold Mill
News until tho expiration of the pe
riod for which they have paid.
So fur no harm has been done to
the food preparedness lots ami gar
dens, according to J. W. Dressier by
reason of tho several days lack of Ir
rigation, "And if tho enforced lack
of water continues," said Mr. Dress
ier today, "the gardens can go with
out water several days yet without
much damage perhaps, if owners will
cultivate or boo the soil about the
growing plants and keep It loose."
Miss Gladys l.oftus, who has been
attending St. Mary's academy, left
ibis morning for her homo at Lake
view, Oregon.
J. M. Itock of ,!ack;ion l!le returned
last night from his naval reserve ser
vice at the Uremerton navy yard. lie
was discharged from the service be
cause of physical disuu.ili tit tit ion due
to a goitre he hits had for yours. KocU
says Unit .. V. Cameron, son of Dr.
Cameron, has also been discharged
from the uavail re erve service be
cause of defective rye sight and will
arrive In Medlnrd tomorrow.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
IOU HKNT lloiox on Soillll Holly
street, rhone M't'-.l. K. .1. Stewart
l-'ult HUNT -Three-ioom inrnlsheil
house, close In. I I V -lay :;t I i-t't li'.l
AMUSEMENTS
LAST TIME
The 1:00,1
I ,.n l-'.a-l" T
-lory ,, I' the ' Way
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The Ninety
and Nine
W. M. COURTNEY
LUCILLE STEWART
Also Biy V Co:nc:ty
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GAIL KANE
M N H.W
GCOHGE WALSH
Modtonr
Otjy t'lintuihiy
Thentrc.
STAR
C. A. Xoren, or phone 10(1. For scen
ery this Is a most attractive trip and
will he a comparatively easy clinili.
Mrs. J. J. Hauri and daughter, I
Ruth, left today for Oakland, Callfor-1
nla, their future homo. Mr. Hauri
has heen located in Oakland for sev
eral weeks. 1
CRATER LAKE ROAD
SEEMS TO BE ASSURED
Secretary Latta of tho Commercial
cluh has received the following letter
from Congressman W. C. Ilawley,
which Is self-explanatory:
"Dear Sir: With reference to your
telegram of May 8, I hog to advise
that I am in receipt of a letter from
A. F. Potter, acting forester, depart
ment of agriculture, from which I
quote, as follows: .
" 'Action on individual projects in
Oregon was suspended until agree
ment could ho reached with the stato
highway commission upon a general
plan of road work in co-operation
with tho stato. This plan lias now
heen worked out with satisfaction and
co-operallvo agreement for the joint
construction of tho Crater lake road
Southern Oregon's Greatest Plarte of Amusement.
REGULAR PRICES:
Adults 15c - - - - Children 5c
ANOTHER WONDERFULLY PLEASING- NEW
PICTURE TONIGHT.
The talented, vivacious, charming favorite
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CREAtf, BIPT LOVE
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lvian Fiartm
at the head of a large company, which includes Tlios.
Standing, Helen Jerome Eddy and George Fischer,
in a serio-comic tale of Parisian Bohemia:
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iijTCAPITAL
P $100,000.
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tMEDFO
ISS2E22ES2
Help to Win the War
ENLIST your money in the Lilierty
Loan. It's YOUR country, therefore
YOUR tiijht. $50 or $100 will do it.
WAR BOND TERMS
Interest: ZY2 percent annually... Exempt
from all ordinary taxation. Will he conver
tible into Cash when necessary. ... Payments
within reach of everybody. Closinrj date of
subscription June 15.
Member of the
FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
iifaiioftailSaEik
MEDFORD OREGQ!ij!iJr
The story of a lit He French model
who nearly .starved for Jove
from the story which was such a
sensation in Smart Set, Magazine.
' TOMORROW
WILFRED LUCAS as a
"Modern Orpheus"
Story published in Collier's
"Weekly, Xoveinlier 1 1.
Also
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COMEDY
CO.MiXO
Douglas
Fairbanks
MAKE THE PAGE A WEEKLY HABIT
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When You Buy
GORHAM SILVER
You Buy the Finest Silverware the World
Affords.
See our Sterlin and SclielTield assortment,
the largest in Southern Oregon.
A'.
Martin J. Reddy
QUALITY FIRST.
Phono One-0 Visitors Alwavs "Welcome
1 Saturday Jnne Clearance Sale Saturday
GREATEST SALE OF THE SEASON
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RELIABLE MERCHANDISE
CORSET COVER EMBROIDERIES
")Oc grades. 3: C.")c praties,
8rc grades, G9. 17 inclics wide of
pood iii,'ility nainsook in dainty floral
patterns; some have Yciiise edi;e.
$1.00 EMBROIDERY 6JV
.'Iti-iiicli . voile emliroiilery flounc
iiiii's for lnnkinjj dainty .summer
frocks, of ptod (uiality with lo-iiicli
heavy cniliroidcred hordei-s.
50c 75c FLOUNCINGS
'J7 and IS-iui-h lawn ;uid camliric
floiniciiiMs in a ndol viii'icly of pat
terns, all with fast edircs. i-'or c-'nil
dreii's wear ami underwear.
I .ace ami emhriodi'rv shop, main I I.
MOD ART CORSETS
TIIKY l,ACK IN I'K'ONT
The Ideal Foundation for
Your New Suit or Gown
The riylit ( 'orset cuiiies liefore iiny
lliili' else when milady lie-ins to se
lect her new wardrode. 1 1' vhe would
ijivc her figure correct lines ami enjo
pel-fee! eiiNC, the corset she Heeds is
llie Modarl. New sprim;-models now
ready. I'ri I at .S-.(M to $IO.OO.
('orset Vp.-ll'tluelit, Second I'licil-.
MUSLIN UNDERGARMENTS
There arc ;;oviis, eii cloi(' chemise
nnd kuiekci lioekei's, shou ino- the most
al I rad ive emliroidered designs and
scalloped elites combined with insets
or lace edius of 'al. and fine imi
tation Irish laces. Tlie new style en
velope chemise that shows a decided
flare is introduced in this sale and
women will find ii uiuisuallly coni
forlalde and 1 oininir.
Wash Goods Sale
7"e fine si riped Voiles, oli and 10 inches wide, pinks,
Miles and dainty checks, with satin stripes; f Q
special OdL
7."e (laherdiues ill plain while, lavender,
hlach chei-k or st ripe;
special '.
o.lc fancy figured Lawns-Voiles, all colors
extra special
(All Wash floods Reduced.) ,
SILK, YARD, $1.08
( loud assort inent of fancy taffeta
silk in stripes, checks, plaids and
figures. The very hest coinhina-
(loiisol colorings and st vies, rid
yard wide. ..M) regular.
Mill Ends of Lace and Scrim
Curtains
at prices that will surprise every
person seeing tnesc .allies. Mere
are chances to sac on heaut ifvimj
your home.
Ladies' Waist Sale
7.."i fam v Ceor-ette Waists,
.jsI.JlS.
--."0 fancy Voile. Wai.-ts. J).
New shipment fancy (ieortccttes
just r it d from New York; mod
estly priced $(.00 to $18.00.
GOWNS
$1.27. $1.17. 81.50 to $2.10
ENVELOFE CHEMISE
SI. 27. $1.17. $1.00. $1.08
KNICKERBOCKERS, $3 $1.22
pink or
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RELIABLE METHODS
SHOES SHOES
"We are placing Shoes in our June
sale itt prices that should appeal to
every family because money saved is
money earned. Look over these prices
and be convinced.
White Nubuck Oxfords, $1.98.
To close out Nubuck Oxfords, regu
lar :!.:.().
LADIES' WHITE CANVAS SHOES
All white Canvas Shoes, regular
:!.r0 values. 1 l-button, $1.98.
'.oO Children's Patent and Tan
.Mutton Oxfords, $1.19.
i.dO Children's Lace Yi.-i Shoes,
$1.29.
NOTION SALE
V Hair Nels
I'll- Kid Curlers
")c 'carl Muttons
oc I'ine
oc Safety Pins
l-"e ( 'nitrate's Talcum
oc Laces
Hair Mine
1i c Siickcri
lite Ri.-Rack Mraid
"e I looks and Lyes
"c Snap Fasteners
L'-ic Pressings Combs
STRAW HATS
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I'.oys' LVic Straw lints, sneeial . 19d
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