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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATH TRTRTTNTC MEDFORD, ORKC'OV, SATURDAY. .TUXF, 1fi. 1917. 10CAL AND ' PERSONAL The MIhhos Ironc itnd Arlono Walk er of Cnrron M(y, NVvwIu, arrlvnl in the city tills niornlim lo imiko tholr future home hr'. MIkk Irono will probably tuke tlio niirai's' trulnliiK course In tho Sacred Heart hospital. Johnson for hts class wntcli re pairing. tf Mr. M. K. Krlos went today to Cen tral Point, hor former homo for 20 years, for a short visit. Kroni there he will go to Molalln, Oregon, for nn extended visit with her daughter, lif ter which alio will ro to I'ortlauil to visit her son. Buttermilk, 10c pal. PeVoo's. Uoy llnrter of Kerliy is n week end visitor in tho city. Bakery goods at IlcVoe's. R. M. Howard and Walter Mooro of Portland arrived In llio city lato Fri day to spend several days in this vi cinity. Bee Davo Wood about that tire In urance policy. Offlco, Room 404, M P. ft H. Bdlg. ' Mrs. flus Lawrence was expected to arrive In Mcdford this pvoiiIiik from Tulsa, Oklahoma, with her four moth erless grandchildren, their mother, Mrs. Walter Hrobevk, having died of diphtheria about three weeks ago at Tulsa. Slio was Miss Mabel l.nwrenro boforo her marringe, and was 2! years old at the time of her death. Mr. Brobock, also formerly of Med- ford, will nrrlvo In several weeks to make his homo here. Tho children are aged 1, 3, 4, and 10 years, respec tively. Big Be milk shakes at DeVoo's Ray Davis Is spending tho week end In the city from Derby. Dr, Henry Hart, Jackson County Bank building. Office hours, 2 to 4 P. m. L, E. lllnman, city electrical In spector, will arrlvo homo this even ing from his two weeks vacation spent at Ixis Angeles. Ills parents and sis ter will also return at the samo time. Fresh Chocolates at DeVoe'a. Frederick W. Heath, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heath, leaves this evening to report for active duty at the big American Lake military camp In Washington. Mr. Heath, who Is well known In Mcdford and Knglo Point, enlisted several weeks ago In tho en gineers' rcservo corps and has been waiting In Medford for orders to ro port for duty. The engineers' reserve corps, which la mohlllilng at Ameri can I.ako. Is expected to sail soon for the war front In France. For th best insuranco boo Holmes. the Insuranco Man, 1 The Misses Florence and Wllla Cor aon, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George Corson, arrived In the city this morn ing from 1-os Angeles where they have been attending school. The fam ily left tholr former home at I'rbana. Illinois, about three months ago and after a short stay at I.os Angeles the parenta came on to Medford, leaving the girls In school at I.os Angeles. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St. Marks building. Phone 323.Y. The Girls Honor Guard chapter sold out their stock of cup cakes, home-made bread, doughnuts, goose berrlca and doughnuts early at the public market this morning. They also sold sweet peas and other flow ers. It was the biggest day In gener al for the market this year, lty S o'clock 60 cases of strawberries wore old out, and 15 more were sent for Baths. !5c. Hotel Holland. O. Adams o Uutte Creek Is a visi tor In the city today, having come In We Friday. Phone 8S4 Heath's Drug Store. I'arrell Mlnkler. private In the Sev enth company, has just won a big honor in having passed the rated spe ciallst examination as radio sergeant or wireless operator. He Is the first member of the Coast Artillery Corps and National Guard of Oreson to pass this examination and has been order ed to reirt to the C. A C. headquar ters at Kvigene He l!l be attached to headquarter hereafter. MinMer's skill and aptitude in wireless tele graphy Is well known In Medford Vntll the ar department ordered a'.l rrlvate wireless plants dismantled he had a ell equipped IreU-.vs t-lc graphy plant at h'.. home on Mistletoe street. MtnkltT is only I? years oU! and It Is predicted that he will ii. further honor in the senl.e. Gasoline and oil at IVVoe'j. Mr. an l Mrs. W. U ea'e. Miss Clara H lUtu and Harry Foster of Tetaluma. California, an automoViie tourists spending scleral dan in the city en route to rortUhd. Dr. Heine, eye ear. roe. throat. J..JV Welch of Portland Is a visitor In the city today Mets cars at lihcrslde Carafe. Nineteen nots iv.wme rvrnits bubbling over with so.-d s;M:r.s and eagerness to see mtlve !.::. passed tbro the city today i n ro te to the Mar Island tralnlns ;i from Seattle. Mot of the be were en listed from Montana tears Johnson for hUh clss wat'h re patrlng. tr- J. C. Power and farity returned Friday from attendli :t lie !:e-,. car nival VortUnU 11, II. Harvey, tho oldest mall car rier In point of service ultaehed to the .Medford postoffice, haa lioeu trans Terred to carrier duty by tho poslof flee department to the Kvorelt. Well ington, postoffice. Tho transfer was mndo nt Mr. Ilurvey'a reiiiest on -coiinl of illnesH In his family requir ing a eliango of elimalo. Iimiors ad vised that a lower ulliliide and the salt ulr of Kverett would lie better for his wife and children. .Mr. Harvey's two weeks' vacation began today mid he expecU to remove with Ills family to Kveivtt by tho t i mo tho vacation oiiiIh. Metz cars at UlverBldo Gnrago. Wilbur Ashpolo left today for Clii- co, California, to purchase somo cat tle In that vicinity. Captain A. .1. Vanco has received word from Adjiitiint-Geiieriil White, that tho Seventh company can enlist :I0 moro lneiuliera. Tile company now has 1:Ti memliers, 1 (I moro than Its full complement. Tho excess enlist ments will bo transferred to oilier const artillery regiment companies who have not been able to enlist their full complement. Most of tlio excess will go to tho Cottago Grove com pany. Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly. Tho mime or Mary Frances Kldd. who subscribed for a liberty bond thru the First .National bank, was omitted from tho published list. John C. Rollins, ,ir., sergeant Com pany K, on leave of absence. Is spend ing the week end with his parents, tho Itev. and Mrs. Rollins. He is sta tioned at The Dulles, tho he saw serv ice on tho border last summer, Mrs. C. I.. Schleffelln anil Lincoln McCormnck will address a lied Cross campaign muss meeting at Rogue Hlver tonight. The meeting has been given extensive publicity In the Hogue Hlver district and plans havo been mado to accommodate a record-breaking crowd. All growers having peaches and small fruits to market, sco Jack Ait ken at Medford Fruit Co. Phono 32. I I I 7!i .Miss D. Pearl Good, who has been caring for the late Mr. Weed, who died Inst Tuesday at Weed, California, will return to Medford tomorrow. Tho baseball team of Company 1 will play tlio Klamath Falls club at Klnmath Fulls tomorrow afternoon. Court Hall took the Company I team to Klamath Fall today by automobile. John T. Conrad, assistant to City Waterworks Superintendent Arnspl ger, who returned yesterday from the city water works Intake, reports all the recent flood damage at the Intake has been repaired, that screens have been replaced and that everything Is In first class condition again. 1. P. Gibson is spending the week end In the city Windshield flags. 5c. Mcdford Hook Store. Miss Dora Zimmerman of Medford. accompanied by her friend Kllnor Knstbrook of Portland, came to Grants Pass this week from Mo mouth. Oregon, where they attended the state normal school and went to Selma. where they are visiting friends. David Watt and D. D. Good report a rich strike was made this week In the high grade mine located on Hun gry crook, Kvery soldier should have an Kver sharp pencil or a Waterman Ideal fountain pen. Medford Hook Store. The largest flag In Oregon, weigh ing more than H'O pounds, which will hang from a cable stretched at a height of :no feet in the lower park, will be displayed In upper l.ithia park ill Ashland Sunday afternoon when pictures will be taken (or publicity purtMises. tine hundred young girls, dressed in white, will hold the flag while the pictures are being taken. SWEET ARRESTED FEDERAL BUILDING C. Sweet, the well known Jackson ville character, who was arrested by a soldier of Company I, while prowl ing around Iho federal building Fri day night, was released from custody later und was taken back to Jackson ville by an acquaintance. For some time past a man was seen prowling about tlio Icderal building at night time. The fact was reported to Postmaster Minis, who In turn in formed tho police. The attaches of tlio postoffice also kept watch for the stranger, and olio night recently a clerk gave cliaso, tint failed to catch the man. Night Policeman Timothy also tried to catch him. On top of this, wlion, several dnys ago, Postmaster Minis received n black hand letted In which the writer complained that his mail was being held up and staled that he was going to call at the postoffice In person to seo about It, Colonel Mims, connect ing the black hand writer and sus picious night prowler together, wired tlio postoffice department tho details and naked If tho department wanted tho unprotected building guarded nt night. Tho reply was that tho building should be guarded nnd Informed Postmaster Minis who to communi cate with San Francisco In this re gard. While waiting for a reply from San Francisco Col. Mima communicat ed wit li the commander of Company I and tho latter detailed a soldier to guard outside tho federal building nt night. About 10 o'clock last night Sweet appeared nt tho building and began to walk around It. Tho soldier halted him with his gun and placed him un der arrest. Postmaster MIhib inter viewed Sweet Inter nt Company I headquarters. Sweet admitted prowl ing around tho building nights and that ho lmd written tho black hand letter. Ho said ho did this because his mall was being held up. Sweet gets his mall at the Jacksonville post- office, but this fhet seemed to make no difference to him in his story. Postmaster Minis and others who Interviewed Sweet decided ho was harmless and not of sound mind, so he was permitted to go back to Jnck- onville. i CITY ASSESSMENT CASE WAS SUBMITTED FRIDAY The ease attacking the validity of the paving assesMiicnts and the legal ity of tho Hanson phm. in which Chas. D. Co'.h nti.l Wr.i Stailey are plaintiffs and the city of Medford is defendant, was suhn.itted Friday to Judge F. M. Calkins of the circuit court on p'eidings. stipulation of facts, written brief nnd oral argu ment, in which Attorney F. J. New man appeared for the plaintiffs and City Attorney Krcd Me.irs and Attor ney A. F Kea.e for tho de'cn.iant Tho decision ,,f th,. circuit louit wt'l be r.ndercl soon- prohah'.y next Tuesday atl. r :-.:.-! p.: t to C e suit y th.' decision o :e :i"- in he a; e'v.e eo-irt of the .lication. as this is d to reirie oxa- YANKEE PUNCH WILL BE DELIVERED IN WORLD WAR WASHINGTON. June 16. Plans for making the I nited States a great elementary training base for aviators of all the allied nations have been formulated by the defense council's aircraft production board, which be lieves this country can supply only machines suited for training work for some months to come, but can take TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Small furnished house, must be cheap. Call Mrs. Itodkiu. Phone :.;;-X. 7 4 WANTKiX Male Unit thinners. Mar shall Orchards, Oakdale avenue. Phone 1 1 :-J. If yun want satiilwicli Invad ask for LARGE 15c SIZE Pan Dandy It sj'lils ill Iwo in renter Try it. Nurmi Baking Co. AMUSEMENTS No matter h: hall be f.nercl the cire-iit co irf. pcW to the sm state for final a i a test case ii!.-n- tie-is dlsagre- ouniutiif v r on spilt- iyc Glasses That Are RIGHT '1. .v; DR. RIGKERT t I Ytu;itT HPIVI U 1ST TONIGHT Ethel Clayton IN "Man's Woman" tr cr.;- Mi" t".ot.-n'- d inin'irers wi'l be m.tii, i I'd-oi xi: i it-r r"'e av..; I in ir i .tr; th.it -!v i'v!t.i- "M..n'- Worm,!:." ,; ..Lara, an.! .:, '.hi 1 w'-,o e ,!. 1: for- t;i. I'.t.'-icb.. it. Triangle Cowriy. ' HIS RISE AND TUMBLE" TOMORROW IN "ONE A. M." Charlie Chaplin IN "I STAR Mod ford's Ciy P!'tplrty Theatre, care of the needs of all the allies in that respect. ' French and Ilrltlsh planta, under tho plan, will be relea-i'd for Hie manufacture of battlo craft exclu sively, while American plants are de veloping a huttlo type which by next Bpring probably could give a formid able uccount of itself. The (dan to bring all allied student aviators lo tho United Slates for ele mentary training is an outgrowth of tho enormous expansion of tho gov ernment's aircraft policy. Tho orig inal program called only for machines enough to ciiilp hind nnd naval forces at a cost of uliout $75,000,000. The production board now has mapped out a campaign, however, that means nn initial appropriation of about JOOO.OOO.OuO and an eventual expen diture of probably f 1. 000,000, otic General Siiuler. in rliargo of army Sunday to sermons urglns contrlbu tionfl of every possihlo dollar to the great lied Cross war fund the coming week. Kmployers will encourage their employes to contribute what they can consistently give, even offer ing to advance emp'.oyes wages to encourage subscriptions, wlicro neces sary, and evorywhero in Jackson county committees will bo actively working for the success of tho most worthy cause that has ever nppculed to tho American people. Liberty bonds, In lieu of cash, will bo accepted by the Hed Cross war fund campaign committee when tho big drive starts next Monday. Author ity to receipt for bonds just tho samo as for cash was received from Red Cross Executive Committee Chairman Seward Prosser, of New York, by Campaign Manager Daniels last night, aviation, mado it clear today that the and no doubt a great many people war department stands back of this campaign, which ho said was neces sary to put tho "Yankee punch Into the war." If European aviators are sent here for training, tho number of training fields will bo Increased to a scoro or moro and additional universities will lie directed to givo technical aviation coursos. ' ' ' i '' A ' - RED CROSS DAY IN ALL THE MEDFORD CHURCHES will contributo liberty loan bonds to the great fund for humanity. Tho over-subscription of the liberty loan assures tho Red Cross committee that thoro will bo no trouble In turning the bonds Into cash at par value at any time; nnd, with this understand ing, many peoplo have bought liberty bonds to douato to tho Red Cross fund. I-TXFUAI, NOTICE. Members of the Fraternal Order of Eagles aro requested to meet at Perl's chapel at 1 1 a. m. Sunday for funeral From tho pulpits of every church in Medford congregations will listen service of Brother Chas. II. Itasye the home drink Besides its pipularity at drug stores, fountain? nnd restaurants, f?svo has fennel a wetecrre place in the home. A family beverage a guest offering a tabic think that goes p.Tfcctiy with all food. .Aa a auS.ftestion for Sunday suppei Sweet red or green peppers stuffed with cream cjecse and chopped nuts or oUvoit, served on lettuce leaves French dressing. Co.'d meat. Toasted crcckero. Bevo for everyone. A beverape that tastes like no other ooft drink. Pure, wholesome and nutritious, Bevo-the all-ycar-'round soft drink.. Sold in i-orfVa o:j.'.v and bott:?d exclu&ivdy by Anheuskr Eusch St Louis : I s . I wn fl - ; w v 1 ))K t.v.. .. W f'o-me on . A OJU lltUll, ' j: j , I need more ice. INFERIOR. KCt plGf.tt'VTOR. ivhat,- J C Look beyond the cost price when you buy a refrigerator A refrigerator lias more than one price. The price you pay is only the beginning of oxihmiso. The ice cost I- I lie Ida cost that will eiiinl or exceed tho first cost every year, if you buy a cheap, ice-eating refrigerator. it Pays to Pay the Pi ice of tiio Automatic Refrigerator For it is so well Imllt, with its el slit honest-built walls , and it is so savin .n of your ii tv that it pays the additional i t cost over a cheap rtfriorator tho very first season. At t he samo time, it keeps food so niurh tastier, lis auto- j math? circulation prevents flavor mixing. Its built-in wa- (.'3' : i ter cooler insures a plenteous supply of ice-cold water at " all times, without a penny's extra Ice cost. ; If you don't investigate tho Automatic before you buy, you'll regret it. We're slud to show it, without obliga tion. Crater Lake Hardware Co. PAG White Arsenic for Cut Worms 20 cts. pound Medford, Pharmacy Phone 10 FOR SALE Orchard Supplies Full Line of Mitchell Ladders All lengths, at 4Sc per foot Spray Hose, at 21c per foot Sulphate of Nicotine Arsenate of Lead, Paste and Dry Berry Crates and Cups Limited quantity Commercial Lime and Sulphur Atomic Sulphur ROGUE RIVER FRUIT 5 PRODUCE ASSOCIATION Phones 165 and 12S West Mlin Street COOL, COMFORTABLE, WELL VENTILATED""""" n TONIGHT REGULAR PRICES Adults 15c; Children 5c AN APPEALING, ENDEARING STAR BESSIE LOVE IN' A Daughter of the Poor A i'l;iy of tlio jMior ;;iil the rii li in which 1 heir vir- fl uics ;iiuivi;uins ;uv ih ;ilt wiln in re! rcslnn humor throimh five reels of trii.-e sil u;it ions iiud rapid-fire action. Also Fox Comedy "HIS LOVK FKillT" Full of lN'ii and ( !o. TOMORROW The First of Sonnett's Harold Lockwood Super Keystones May Allison NICK OF TIME EABY , in New Plots New Stunts. ' Drama WATCH OUR COMING ANNOUNCEMENTS. Southern Oregon's Greatest Place of Amusement. THURSDAY NIGHT, June 21 The Most Important Musical Event of the Entire Year. 1 Coming to Medford with the complete original New York Casino Theatre Presentation Intact Wi-li nncthor .loin, Con ,-.lft of !:rrhv,,y (.,v:-ilra, irl(li p Eleanor Henry. Guy Sampsel. Irvin? Brooks Lily' Leonhord, Adolph Link. Mortimer Weldon, Robert 0 Connor, Gilbert Clayton. Kate Stout, Grant and Win- Tr,.. m.t fa-.in.Hinu ,l,oius r..,x,,l i.vm n. ,.,, ,,(,,. ,... ,,, FJiur.siMn nm.r. ritM ii ,.... :.,,; i ,,M , ,.. Si..-.o: R.1.-..I..V. firx, i r,,N s(,..-,: ,. , nm. S,M,. m,M , t(iHs iJuljimT. rt. -Mail onli-r. n... . S,-.,!, xilc Tn.-s.l,iy. 4 ' - AT THE OLD STAND I have renimcj to T.-lferd ar.d will he found at the ok st;i?,d ou South Kiv.TM.le. uh. re I will eon-n-:e t.. do e.-. ert '...wluuinj and all kinds of Macksimf 1:11 . Tom Merriman, Proprietor