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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATE TRTBTJNE MEDFORD, OKECiOX, MONDAY, .1VXF, 11. 1f)l7 if OCAL AND jL PERSONAL Mrs. George I). Wull and duuKliter Mrs. Charles Shoemaker, arrived "Wednesday morning at Ashland from Sun Francisco to visit her son, D. M Hall and family .before returning to their home at lintte, Montana. Mrs. Ijeach, corsets made to meas urements guaranteed. Phono CS3-J. County School Superintendent Auer reportB tliat of the 2 71) .students of the county who took the eighth grade examinations In May. 1S7 had passed and that 71 were conditioned In one or two subjects. There were only 21 failures In tho eighth grade. Super intendent Ager thinks that all of tiioso conditions will make up those conditions in Juno or September and will be ready to enter high school next full. Private and Kpeclnl tutoring In all grade work. Phone CG7-J. 71 Three coach loads of coast field artillery, destined for Arizona, passed thru .Medford ut 9 o'clock Sunday morning. Johnson for high class watch re pairing. tf Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sumhaum of Jollot, Illinois, hnvo announced the engagement of their daughter, Eva Elizabeth, to Clifford S. W'ilBon of Medford. Tho wedding Is scheduled to take place in June. Wilson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson. Piano tuning. W. P. Drooks, with Palmer Piano Place, South Central. 73 Dean A. M. Cordeley of O. A. C, spent Saturday In Medford conferring with County Pathologist Cato and Professor Eelmor regarding various experiments In fertilizers being car- TOturned from Marshfleld whoro thoy rled on In tho valley. He left last represented local banks at the state night for Corvallls. bn'ko' convention. Buttermilk. 10c gal. DeVoe's. " p- Clayton, tlmberman for tho ' The blight Is under better control j Unitel1 Copper company In the firnves this year than it was a year ago nc-!crenk district, Is spending a few days cording to County Pathologist Catcl1" llle cil?- and with continued vigilance there A J"rv wns completed Monday noon should bo littlo loss from this source for 11,0 seeond "''' o! Mrs- Garwood T Walter Painter, who now resides I in Yreka, is a Medford visitor today. Four carloads of Fords. 32 ma chinesarrived at the dates agency today. Practically all of this con signment already have been sold. It. K. Webdell of Marysvillo, Calif., in In Medford toduy. Baths, 25c. Hotel Holland. William A. Sharp and Ilenjamin Iiaker, Crams Pass employes of the Western L'nlon, passed thru hero to Jacksonville this morning, where they have been summoned by the defense in tho Garwood ease. Phono S84 Heath's Drug Store. McCluro Gregory, a mining man from San Francisco, arrived In Med ford Sunday. Sidney li. Vincent, a Portland news paper and publicity man. Is In the city Sunday and toduy. j Gasoline and oil at DeVoe's, II. F. liauger and E. Boldeman of Klamath Falls and II. J. Hiidebrand of Hoseburg are registered at a local hotel. The members of I company base' ball team will play tho Klamath Cow boys nt Klamath Falls next Sunday. The Woodburn club has been playing good ball this season, crcently hav ing held Weed to a 7 to G score. It Is probable the guardsmen will meet some fast California nine on July 4. Motz cars at Itiversldo Garage. Henry Ilazcn, a Portland newspa perman known in Medford, soon will leave for Washington to become the private secretary for Senator Cliarlos L. M.S'ary, according to a Salem newspaper. Wm. G. Tait, president of the First National bank, has returned from Marshfleld, where ho attended the state bankers' convention and was honored by election as member of tho executive committee. Dr. Heine, eye, oar, nose, throat. Vernon Vawter and It. F. Antle OBITUARY FltEDENIH ltU. James Isaac Fre denburg died at the home of his neph ew, James Yeslie, Jacksonville road Saturday, June 8. He was born In Missouri, Jannury 8, 1858. Came to Oregon, 1804. ReHlded In the Wil lamette valley many years, coming to Jackson county 1881. Since that time he has made his home In Jackson county, except about five years in eastern Oregon. Ho leaves to mourn his loss, three brothers, four sisters and seven chil dren, John I,, and It. M. Fredenburg of Sams Valley, Oregon; Mrs. Mamie Moore of Central Point; Mrs. Nellie Englo of Fort Klamath; Bertha, Jes sie, and Uessio Fredenburg of Sams Valley, Oregon. Tho funeral services were held at tho grave at Sams Val ley cemetery at 2 p. m, Monday. Hev. F. V. Carstens officiating. WEDDING BELLS A wedding or two every week seems to be the ordor ot the day at tho home of Rev. Frederick W. Cars- tens. Saturday night, at 8 o'clock William Leon Lewis, and Miss Violet Adeline Roberts, of Central Point, wero married by Rev. Carstens. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis were accompanied to the Carstens home by Wm. Force and Miss Josle Stevens, who witnessed the happy event. Both Mr. and Mrs Lewis are well and favorably known about Central Point. A wide circle of friends doubtless joins with the Sun In wishing them a long and hap py llfo. MOB RETURNS MEN. (Continued from Page One.) In 1917. Thoro has been a henvler drop of fruit than anticipated but not enougli to materially reduce the fruit tho Ashland woman accused of having consplrod for nrson. Presentation of evldenco began nt tho afternoon ses- crop which promises to be a record is'on' breaker. Bakery goods at DeVoe's. A. A. Flynn, division electrician of the Southern Pacific railway, with Cranston Learned has returned Jrlsdlttlon between Portland Ash- from a several months vis.it In Cali fornia and has taken up his duties with tho Hoko cannery. Mr. Learned suffered a sovcro Injury to his shoul der while in the south and was forced to seek medical attention after his arrival in Medford As soon as ho Tecovors It 's Mr. I.o..rned's Intention to enlist 111 tho ninrlno active service In tho war. Johnson for high class watch re pairing, tf A. L. Hill returned from Portland land, Is In Medford today on a tour of Inspection. C. G. Roderncr, Jr., of San Fran cisco, Is In Medford today. E. A. Ilildreth has returned to Ilutto Falls after visiting In Medford and Jacksonville. Tho University Club Is flying Its nnw fl.i.r I . i .. . i. corns for ' "l lul s' '"' city, trom its recently erected flug polo. Corbin Edgell of Eaglo Point and rrana rrcsiou or Applegnte wero Saturday, again well and strong . Mcclforil visitors Monday. after recovering from an operation for iippendioitlH. W. -Mr. Hill suddenly 11,0 "nnor I!""0' II. Thompson spent Sunday In roll 111 about three weeks ago and was M' F' Canton of New York, nd hurrled to a Portland hospital for re- vnm' nKent for Joll Cort's "Flora lief. Tho operation was wholly sue-, ,loll" -Moalonl Comedy company, is eossful. Seo Dave Wood about thnt firo In- in Medford today seven-pound baby girl was horn suranco policy. Offico, Room 404, M. ito Mrs- lk'riMn Powell Monday morn- F & I! Hillg . lug. Juno 1 1. .Mrs. Powell formerly 13. L. Jones Is reported as recover ing nicely from what appeared to be a was Miss Illancho Wood. E. E. Young, a Fresno, California rclupso a few days ago while visiting ' u"l" '"an Is in tho city today. with friends down town. Mr Junes Is I'rofessor V. M. Hillls nnd Mrs. one of tho owners of tho Illuo Ledge '' automobile Sunday for Conner King, but has been Inrnnncl- 1!,,is0 I'lnho. whoro Professor lllllis tated for three months by illness nnd. wl" u''l('h al tho summer term of the therefore, unablo to proceed with ad- "or""u school. dltlonal development work. v"'s s'art, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Heine fits glnses corrcrtly. " Sl"art of Medford, wns married Percy Abbott, of Suffolk. England. -Montague, ( allfornla, girl at who has been visiting witli the Glass 'ontaguo on Sunday. brothers of Sams Valley for several! " S- Simpson of Sidney. Montana. days, was In Medford yesterday nt- ls registered at the Commercial club. hlnipson Is n livestock man and Is snld tending to business matters that brought him here In company Willi Fred McCoy of British Columbia. Mr Abbott has two brothers ltl the Eng- nsn army, two in (lie Kugllsh haw to be Investigating conditions in this vicinity. F. L. Koppes, of tho Mall Tribune force, Is taking a few days vacation. nnd four cousins who are prisoners of " ,m8 Kono ' cm'r' county to look i war "somewhere In Germany." Big fie milk shakes nt DeVoe's II. Chandler Egati of Medford, for mer amateur national golf champion and Pacific coast champion two veins ago. soino mining claims in which he is interested. As a result of the carnival held hero last week, the sum of :t0 has been raised for I and Seven companies bus entered the Northwest Paul- "cording to A. J. Vance, head of the otic golf tournament to be held nt j ro""""",' under whoso auspices the Portland. June 2-ith and Until. affair was managed. Dr. Henry Hail. Jackson County Bank building. Officii hours. 2 to 4 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY p. m. '" WTI011- .'.mi ...,ll,.. --...i.. ..ii i.. .Mini- lullin g in I ill s ell n II I y. I I'll II K 1 .1 , i. - ... -1 1 i ' " "" ' "' ! plln L. It. Uanch M.lliiulli Falls, nnd William lniu:h- barrels Phone Gold Hill St, Cham- erly. president of the mion Stock yards of Porllalnl have 1 n chosen as Jllilr.es (if the Ashland Roundup to be held July .1, I, and Met, cms at Riverside Gaillie. The trial of C II. Gay. county Juve nile oftlcer and former police Judge, on the chnri:o of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, will b. :.n in j circuit court net Thnr dav. 1 Flesh Chocnhtfe at I Woe's. i C. L. Ki'liii-ffvllti wini (o Giants Pass this nun ulni:. For the In st Insurance see Holmes. ' the Insurance Man. ' Mrs. ('. M. I'.iui returned to her1 home In I'luiland ibis morning utter A visit In Medford with her son, Bert! I FOR SAI.I Dr. Frank Kolnrts, dentist, St.1 Marks building. Phono 323-Y. ! FOR SALE At a bargain, will sell at private snlo to Hie highest bidder, my Ashland. Oregon, holdings. Fight good lots opposite the Ens! Side school, corner Boulevard nnd Sherman. In Chimin subdivision. McCall's addition, and a corner let with two houses at Rock nnd Nlir sen str.-et. Coolldi-.o addition. Bids will be received by myself at Hotel Ashland, between June 12 to til. l!17. Prof. Clintons. 312 Fulton street, Seattle. Washington. 70 WANTED --Competent woman foi general housework. References re quired. Phone mornings, MU-Ri Excelsior niotorcNcle In good condition, f Ml. Phone 3S2 L 7 I shorlff apparently made no resist ance to having his prlbjners taken from him when tho Springfield men promised him "on their word of hon or" no harm would be done the sus pects unless they confessed to com plicity In tholiaby's denth. A rope was placed around Plersol's neck and the end thrown over a tree limb. He was assured that ho was about to die "whether guilty or not," but only roplied that he hoped "you will tell my paronts I had nothing to do with the abduction or death of tho Keet baby." After their return to the sheriff's custody, the two prisoners were taken to KansaB City. Moro Arrests F.xjiecteil. There woro reports today that ad ditional arrests were epected shortly in tho alleged abduction plots thnt had to do with the kidnaping of C. A. Clement, Springfield jeweler; a Springfield baby and a St. Louis mu nitions manufacturer, but they lacked confirmation. Tho condition of Mrs. Keet, who was prostrated by the news of her son's murder, was reported to have Improved today. Mrs. Keet, Sr., the clilld'8 grandmother, reported to ho ono of southern Missouri's wealthiest residents, was said to be still suffer ing from shock as a result of tho tragedy. After 9 o'clock tonight thoso bo tween tho ages or 21 and 30, Inclu sive, who failed to register Juno 5, will bo subject to nrrest, according to advices received by tho Mail Tribune from Provost Marshal-General Crow der at Washington. Gaining Ground IS EASY in Sport or Business WHEN BODY AND BRAIN ARE WELL FED Grape-Nuts FOOO "There's a Reason" AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT Mary Miles Minteir in a licnrt-llirnh tury ot" Miiilt-s mitl tt'iirs Environment ALSO Cull Comedy LADY DETECTIVE with ;i:o oyky. TOMORROW FKA N KLIN IWKM'M IN Till: MAN Will) TOOK A CIIANCi: Mod ford's '" Pllutoplil)' Tlnitn STAR Jib iOdbiC X'ES, just the same as your J- delicious, brown, buttered hot morning toast. The tobacco it's toasted. This toasting has given you the real Burley cigarette at last. Until now it couldn't be made; now the toasting holds the flavor and keeps the cigarette fresh. Of course you'll want to smoke the real Burley cigarette be cause it's Burley, toasted. Burley is "blame good" tobacco; and you smokers are for it. Begin trying it today: Lucky Strike, the real Burley cigarette it s toasted. 0 ff-Tr How to open t!i2 package Tear off part of the top only as shows Cigarctte3 in paper packages of 20 are carried more handily this way and keep better; less likely to split into your pocket &4 . .Rl 20 MMK'MMm fo r If your ieoltr Jats not tarry (htm. send $ 1 for a urton of 10 to The Tobacco Co. of Califuini,, i So. taA. Sdn Francisco, Gal. n Guaranteed try ' HAJiytet (Sot iJ'u3-n-.cj"!v:!l tJemonalrota to you how tlie tobacco is tcaeta-J-at many slorei Copi ::l ly 1 he American Tobaceo Company, Inc., 1517. LUNCHEON 35c Given by St. Mark's Guild Wednesday, June 13 1 1 ::! TO 1 :00 MEAT IX) AF CREAMED NEW POTATOES RADISHES ONIONS STRAWBERRY SHORT CAKE WITH CREAM COFFEE Medford Iron Works FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS Afionts for Snutlipm Oregon for Knirbnnks, Xnrso & Co. Ons Engines nnd Pumping Outfits. Phone 40 17 South Riverside WTNDOW SCREENS 3CI? F.'EN DOORS LATTTCE MATERIAL Pacific Jb'urniture & Fixture Factory WITH MEDFORIi 1'KADE TS MEDFOVD MADT AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS Page Southern Orenon's Greatest Place of Amusement. -TONIGHT- A Big Story A Big Star Ashland and Medford Choral Societies including 150 Singers and Musicians in a joint CONCERT PROGRAM at the Page Theatre - - - June 15 Prices 35c, 50c and 75c K.IHiAU WIGHT -atrlng my sp,c-a..y. Ar- ' (rf ) S U IT S Ing. Prompt service, ier- v ' made I I I IN J VMEDfOfip Watch repairing : tistlc enslaving. HT WJ A X) TVTT?"0 I "-"I Avenue. Medford. Oregon. I'lioue., Til ORDER $25.00 UP Siii.)..!-!! lv VIOLET HEMING W. LAWSON BUTT IX THE DANGER TRAIL liunt's (llivt r Curwi u id's tcnsi" di'iinm of li'vc and viMiacaiiro in tlu IVo.i'ii linitlilaitils. AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS "I-nimli ntiil l.ln N tlie Mny to l.ie nnil Ijili'li." ln.li;la l iiil i'.iui. v. Patria ; ALSO (nnu ini.His -i..rv ni' t, nnd ;uU tnl w, with Mrs. cniiiu I'mmV, thf l'i'vt Lnowii woiiKiM in rm-rifu. TOMORROW F.NID 15KNXKTT IN T1IK I.ITTLH IIK'OTIIKU 2 DAYS STARTING WEDNESDAY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS At tho of hi. ton,,,.-,,,,. f,. ,. pr,,,),,,.,,,, IN AGAIN OUT AGAIN it v,,,,,!!,,.,.. at till cure ill a sale of It's the lonsMiiij hit i f jf, . PAGE I l-li I : lljihony, l.vj Ixmrr I hmr, U.V; (lilhlren, Tie. "T!riM; Tin-: uoitiii run (,n iirv."