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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JTXE 20. 1917 TOCAL AND JL PERSONAL A. Nibley cf SU'ifo.-i i r-?'.t'.i?r:l i Jfr. acd ilrs. Utwis I. Tiooipsoa of 'Portland are as'-osnoMIe toaris'.j who are tnjoviig a Ti:t ia Ve-Jford ai vicinity. Gcod bike for . thj. Ci.1! a , Eirl Fruit Co T' I Mr. G. K. Kil'.Ums end children o Cru.u PiM irtre in tie city this at Hotel Fortla&d. Fortl&fiv, Oreon.) . n:omnjr & route for a iriit to her oM torr.e, Moao, I'uh. She will also ftop at Los Ar.Eies to rifit her JohLscs for tfgi. clus watch re-! ier-iaw. the cotter of A. B. W!:ia The supreme court hts affirmed the Qr (fc ci'.f. evasion o: Judge Califs ia tie asj Johnjca lor high cliis watch re- of the Roece Purer Frjtt & Produce pairiss. tf association vs. the Gi.:e3-Cia!br; H. F. Mclira'.B of &eiory. Orecos. coa;pr.y, a;-.-an-. aa artioc to re-,-s a Tititar Ja i:.e -i:r today, eorer can-ages ii insalatia j if roa are tot usicg Hea-.h's Lauc-ma-.erlai in pi!&::.'f's co.d storage Ljj-y Blait?. yon are not using the best waiehoat. Mute mad, lie a tcttle. at Heath's Buttermilk. 1 Of fa!. CVc'. i ln-g Store only. 7 Aaosg the Mtiiord peoe in Port-j yj- asd Mr. Jchc Grebb of F-aif lasd this wi are it.-, and Mrs, H. j Point le.'t this morales for San Wego. Chindier San. who are r mistered at: California, bavin; ben called there tie Por.iani tfcUl. and Mr. and Mrs. by the s-rio-js iliaess of Mr. Grebb's C. M. Kldd ar.d F. J. Tli.Ter. no are . n-o:her. who Is cot expected to live, reel t: red at lb ln.Der:l hotel. Mr. I Iciorm&tlon regarding rates and Egaa is enured in ice noriiweit golf 1 coverage of cox;ena,tion Insurance ecr-'.eiti. Bakery goods at DeVoe'a. Tie new hours for irrigit'.oa of lawna and gardens which recectir went Into effect are belns generally obserred by ci'iiens with but few tIo- latiorf. according to "Water S-perin tendett Ams&iger. So far but It peope have even had to be cautioned. Tie city authorities Intend to strictly ex-.oree the irrigation hours and will sot only shut off the water from the home of aa offender, but will cause bis or her arrest. , See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404, M F. t H. Bd!g. ' T. W. Gerber of San Francisco, manager of the Pacific coast division of the United Pres association, and a forxer well known newFpaper man of Salem and Portland and former resl dent of Medford Is spending two days here on business. From here be will F.o to Grants Pass. Tiiz Sc r-i:i saVef at DVaw 1 F. K. De 'el h-ji purchased two reg fotgred Holslein heifers from the cele brated herd at the Vina ranch of Stanford University, and a'14-months-old, 2S00-pound bull, sired by King Pontlac, and added them to the Hol slein dairy, herd at the Deuel & Strang dairy farm in Sams Valley. . Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly. . Dr. B. Ii BrUco of Rogue River who is well known in Medford, re cently passed the examination for en trance Into the medical department of the navy. He Is the son of Superin tendent of Schools G. A. Brlsco of Ashland. Fresh Chocolates at DeVoe'a. The V. C. T. V. will meet at the public library Thursday afternoon at 2:30. A full attendance is requested. For the best insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. Charles Sweet of Jacksonville, who was arrested twice last week for loit ering around the federal building at night after he had written a black hand letter to Postmaster Minis, wai taken to the state hospital for the in sane at Salem today by Guard G. K Harrington of that Institution. Sweet was committed to the hospital by Judge TouVclle after an examination bad shown that he was Insane. Dr. Frank Roberta, dentist. St Marks building. Phone 323-Y. Misses Crystal and Thelma White, who have been living with their grandmother, Mrs. I. H. White, for the past six years, left today for Al bajiy, Oregon, where they will make their home with their father, D. C White. Bath. 2.".c. Hotel, Holland. Miss Fay Imojti'Oo Garnett, dauRh tcr of Mr. and Mr. II. C. Carnett. left this morning for Portland, where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Waldron. formerly of Medford. Phone M Heath's Drug Store I.urline F. Urown of Lebanon, Ore gon. Is spending M-vi-r.il dns in the city on bulue-ss. Gasoline and oil at DeVoe's. MUs Hazel lUikr. who l phskal Instructor In the l'!.v.rlty of Ore gon und uaa been vl.siiin; her parent.1 In this ilty. le.ivus toMiorrow for IlerJM'Iey. California, whrre she will enter the summer ju hool of the I'ni verMty of .'ihfo.-nU. Dr. ileir.e, eye. ear, noc. throat. M II. Grovrr of Hilt Is a iii-.or in the city. Dr. Henry Hart. Ja kjoo County Pank building. Office hours, 2 to 4 p m Miss La'ira WaMrnti. wlio has 1-r.n vlsl'ltig V.-r. Ward ! in:r fur th- st! fiv. month. ttH-irned to Poitl.inJ to dny. Molt car at Ulverlik' Garage. .Mi! Mary Mucre. who nvently lc cnted in Portland, a i-onnunu-d hy her sister, Mrc. tleonto I'rystAl of j Pendleton, Oregon. Kopi-cd ot In Medford Tu.-pday for v Uriff viit ami left thin morning for r.iuHle. t'alifor Tila. They were railed to the latter place by the Illness of tliflr mother. Motz cars at Riverside" Garage. 0. J. Conover of CorvulUe Is a visi tor In the city for several days. Associated pas and dlMlllatc ami Red Crown gas. Power Atitn Co Sl ' The regular weekly drill of the Homo Guard will be held tli'.s eteniim on tho streets near the tilth s'hool. Tonight Is nlKO the regular drill lntht of the Seventh coini atiy. upon ranch and orchard employes fur nished by the McCurdy Agency. Tele phone Number One. Two Three. SI J. K. AUins left this morning on a business trip to Portland. This hot weather phone your drug store wants to Heath's Drug Store. (Phone &S4J. We make prorn:t de liveries. 76 Oliver S. Brown of Grants Pass is a visitor for several days in the city. Edward Whittsel of Glendale Is spending several days ia the city. Buy it where they have it. Phone Heath's Drug Store. Phone &84. 76 Mr. and Mrs. R. Gardiner and daughter of Lake Creek were visitors in the city Tuesday. LIFE TRAGEDY AS WIFE OF TITLED SOT CHICAGO. June 20. The Countess Eleanor Patterson GIzycka, formerly Miss Eleanor Medlll Patterson of Chi "go. was an all-day witness in her tit for divorce today, telling a story if neglect and unhapplness on the lonesome Russian estate of her hus band. Count Josef GIzycka, that fin ally won from Judge Thompson the announcement that he was satisfied that she should receive her decree. The ancestral estate of the Russian nobleman which he had described vividly before their marriage In Washington in 1904, proved to be a tumble-down, ramshackle castle, sur rounded by peasants' buts and five miles from a railroad. The tmposlne array of servants proved to be a horde of Russian boys and girls who receiv ed no pay but their food. She declared that her husband's life was centered on hunting, drink ing and women, that his father had died insane, that the servants lived In constant terror of him and that he had married her solely for her money. All her Income of $20,000 a year had been used to maintain her titled hus band, she testified. The countess slated that she wish ed to be known as Mrs. GIzycka, and wanted to lose her title forever. NEW YORK CITY .'July , aged S years Mrs. Buckley J was one o: the pioneers o.' Oregon and I of the Ruch section. She came to 'Ottgoa in 152 from the east. She was married three times and is sur- j rived by five children who are. Mrs.) j Mary L. Ray. Mrs. Margaret in!th, Mrs. Josephine Rhotlea and W. N. 1 j Smith of Ruch. and A. L. Enyart of; j Merlin. The time of the funeral will I be asno-jneed later. Interment will , be at the Logtown cemetery cear Ruch. Lloyd V. Cameron, only child of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Cameron, of Med ford, died at aa early hour Wednes day morning, June 2u, 117, at the home of his parents, aged 14 years, 9 months and 15 days. Deceased was usxen ill at Bremerton. Wash., where he had gone as a member of the coast , navU reserve. An attack of measles was followed by bronchial pneumo nia. In this condition he was sent home for treatment, arriving in M.:d ford abo'it tea days ago. The Ca:n eron home is at the corner of Sth and Bartlett avenue, j Funeral services will be he'd Thursday at 2 p. m. at Perl's chapel. Rev. Wm. Hamilton ofifia-.in?. Burial wil be in the Jacksonville eeinetory. AMUSEMENTS NEW YORKJune iv. More than t'j-.i girls between the ages of 10 and 2' years have disappeared from their homes here sine1 January 1, I: transpired today, coincident with an announcement by Police Commission er Arthur Woods that he hi ordered the most searching inquiry begun into I police conditions as a result of the "ripper" murder of Ruth Cruger. the high school graduate whose body was found buried in a cellar nnder a bicycle shop belonging to Alfredo Cocchl, several days ago. In this conectioa. Importance is attached to the statment made by Miss Consue'.o Larue that she had jumped from a window of her apart ment yesterday to escape being killed by two men who attacked her because she had given information which re sulted In Miss Cruger's body being found. Whether Miss Larue had any defi nite connection with the Cruger case had not been definitely settled today. She ia said, however, to be in posses sion of much valuable Information regarding the white slave traffic and it is reported she is prepared to make those in the Cruger case. Word was expected today whether Cocchl, as has been requested of the Italian authorities, by the state de partment, baa been aresled in Bo logne, Italy. ... t . ri 1 The Everlasting Problem To help you navigate thru the shoals of fin ance to help yoa solve the perplexities of the everlasting problem of money that's what a bank is for. The closer a young business man Is to bis bank, the more assured is his busi ness future. Whether when borrowing money, seeking advice on investments, or the genera! problems of business finance, you will find the officers of this bank courteous, ready and willing to give you expert counsel. The Jackson County Bank Established 1888. OBITUARY WEDDING BELLS One of the bluest sumri.-0s of the piisiin comes as the r-sult of the "rriat;e in Portland '.'n the 1Mb. :' Mr. W. B. McI)..nr.lJ and Miss Grace :'urkey.i!e. Mr. M'DnnnM is a w-U knovvi: vming- business nian of Me.it'or.l. nrwl Mr. Mi-honuM is nwiMi!ar i:irl irrad iate of the ela-s ,.f '17, M. II. S.. Hit has been rei.hu:: with hrr parent 11 M'dallu, tire., fur 1 in- pu-i si. weeks. T!'e be.t of en:.-rat;i!u!i.i nre ffereil the M.'im; i-.iti.ie liv their ;ir:v freiiiU here- TESTED AND PROVEN Tlictv I n Hfjip if Suidw la IMnic AM' to lH-ien1 t .n a Well. ljrn-t U-putni,.n. Kor months .Wforil nNu!.r huvp for Io..n KMney r,!l?. ai.d rti alo'it the fiiHjJ ork t hy doi-f la thii ii.Hullty. W hat tthr rerm-d;. vr j i r t t ic.t such iuu. iui-iii j-roul Mrs. J. II. ("tii-tin ,".;M S Gr;S:.. Mvilforl sa.!' ' I hivn . n nklr.p lottii K'.dti.y J'il! w ,i':.ev(-r I Uu' (Mvt'J !h iiio-t .iiUr-fsH-to-'j ru!t P.t !inl r-ry IrtU' rolU or ?;r;n a'- t 'cti tlwui and my l'-.' iVtomt ak or lan-.p. A'lor I hare tiXt-:: a .o:;pW" f Vot'K of IViaii'5 Kiiiny V'. m k!'lii. Vft-ori:, U or mat ar.c in ?ry way I (. ! a !! ar,.l s:ror,s s ff-r ' sln.(it)' a-k for a ki-ln.n rer.it .ly - . t luii'n Ki'livy Pill th" p.:r. that M r t.i in iif ?, Ko-'i'T-Miiliiirr. .'o . l'roi'-. lU..falo. N. Y. Bt'CKLEY. At her home one- half mile west of Ruch. Mrs. Mary Buckley died at 2:30 o'clock a. m., FOR THROAT AND LUNGS Eckman's Alterative OLD BT ALL. UlADiXG "PAGE WHERE MEDFORD GOES TO SEE 600D SHOWS" ST CtKty PUotoplaj TONIGHT Fannie Ward AS SALLY TEMPLE F.itr' n- if-:iv at JJriirv f-ane 'f !i .i.: ro. lit- t'X'-c'lt nt ipjortuni-t;- i't .ij.'i.v : t.i!-!:;'. in litis .! -r-.! li,ij-rt Sur- V- r.: j !';.. :.. :;. -A. An xrf-z'-'.y I -.!-- y :-v.iiz fcniivencJ i v rf-:;!.-;ii- ::;:!- in whi.-h Aifo Good Comedy T"Moi;i'(AY ALICE JOYCE TONIGHT BY SPECIAL REQUEST A EETUEN ENGAGEMENT OF Fannie Ward THE m CHEAT Page Theatre THURSDAY, June21 Ttie Ilii;m-st and lvt Important Musical i-.'vi-nt of Utc Kntire Veur. This pii ture is a directorial achieve ment I'liis a great east, including SESSUE HAYAKAWA Also PATHE NEWS. You will never forget lis Ward's interpretation of the iiTesponsihle society woniMii in "Tlie Cheat' Branded by a Jap for selling him out. PAGE Southern Oregon's Greatest Place of Amusement TOMORROW NIGHT "FLORA BELLA" -t .. DOUBLE SAVING JUNE CLEARANCE SALE f !l Ega.'tf'-.'.V'WJBB.L,.wiiaM I x r r r f r 1 AGENTS McCALL PATTERNS M. M. Department Store RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS AGENTS MUNSING WEAR UNDERPRICE OFFERINGS FOR THIS WEEK I Extraordinary Bargains in Wearing Apparel Needs of Every Description Mr w 1 r tK fa A MSih Frock io Wrm WMther HcCaU Patterns Noi ?07--?ij. two SUMMER DRESSES Spe.-inl prii-.-s .,n all stnn nii i- lift v-si-s, vali skirts, and waists, li.-w.t styl.-s tn seh'i't from. I .n't fail t" visit i.ur ready-to-wear di-partineut this week. A Gigantic and Sensational Sale of Beautiful Wash Goods Beginning Thursday morning we will sell beautiful new fan ev .3c Voiles. Gaberdines. Ba tistes, etc.. at the lowest prie s ever quoted in Melford. 49c 21c 15c liie latest seasonable:)."' Voiles and Lawns, full .')) inc hes wide. fast i-oli iiv? and beautiful uia!ity, A lot of regular 2-V Summer fal-rii-s. spe.-ial fm- the balan-o of the Week 15c MIDDY SALE 1 lot Middies at 9Sr 1 lot Middies at ... S1.25 1 lot Middies at S1.50 1 lot Middies at SI. 75 Paul dolus Middies On!v. inMn n s koveralls S5 P-liie oi- Blue StriiH'. Boys' 'ol chn'ov Knee Pfiits SI. 50 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY t-MK SAI.t--Kivt'-rixmii uio.ivrii bun K'tlow, ImtH-in feature, h;trdwooi floor?, lure nlffpitif rort'h. ie sir ace (enrtini. ln-rrlf1 and rcf" rri. f.'iHMt do, d-riiii l Koe vtriii iv :.-.. m. V i (uinileto Oii'iiiiil New York Ca sino Tiio:tii Presentation Another John Cort Cast of Broad way Favorites. I'leanor H-ni y Guy Samrel Ininu" linxiks Lily Leonard Ailnlph Link liolx-rt O'Connor M. Ji. Wi lil,.n (iillxrt Clayton orant nntl Vi'il!. .Vr. 1 th.- Most l-;is,-ina;ing Chorus C-.-3X-- ! iro':i tho "Croat White Wa;.- i:i yr.ns. l'rices S-.cl(i.SI..-0.$l.nO-73e-.'50c Jse.it ow Scllinr;. Medford Iron Works" FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS .V.-'-Ms for So'tHiern Oregon for Faiibarks, Ji,ire & Co. (las Engines :i: i) I'limpiii-,' Outfits. Phnnp 6Q 17 Smith Riverside "SUITS SALE SUMMER SHOES Ladies' lii crli hiel laee X:i biiek. plain toe. seeial 86. ! i 1 nro, V I Vlll-'T' TO OUHt? S25.Q3 Ul CirJiiin-L Prfsslna ami AlhrlM l's'3 liftiw. UPSTAIRS V I. dies' nieilium heel, l.n ton eanvas. spei-ial. SI. 00 Ladies' Patent 1- and strap Pumps, medium r.v. luuii heel Ladies 2 strap Viri s.mu nier Pump, turn sole. S2.75 J. Bargains in Boys' Shoes; for outiiiir wear and di ess. J.aii- S2.00 to S'i50 Bovs' lb.se 15c and 25c X Indies' I.i.-!e White Ib.se Men' 19o and 2oc Parasols Munsing Union Suites 15o v GIM CHUNO ( China Herb Store 1 1 1 1 euro (im- earache, headache, r.ir.-.r:-h. .'.i:'lit'.:.-ria. Pore throat, I'n.i: trc-.r to, ki.iaoy trouble, stom-:i.-h trouMf, In. ut trouble, chills and ' vrr, cr:i: i :, cniighs, poor clrcula-:i-ti. o.i- r tumors, cakeof : -.r,. all kinds of goiter. V o-'FiJATIOX. M :,!. Or. con. Jan. 1J, 1S1T Til Wi;om it MAY CONCERN: This is to certify that I, the aa "t; ''"oil. ha,l very severe stomach ,ro;!' '! l;t 1-cen bothered for "v ra! ' r and last Ausust wa not ev-ecto.! t,- Uvo. 1U! bearing of 01m '." (who. Herb Store Is at 341 Se.'.h i'ior; t in Medford) I de to k-'I b;-i!.s for my stomach r. -:'. !L ar-1 1 -t. rtcd to feeling bet- r a s, nr i .,.,, thm ,nd todtr in- a '! and enn heartily r0-o::;-. ,-r,! :-,s .sff-.io,,,,; M j WM u see ;if CI.-:: :: n-i ! try hi llerba. W. R. JOHNSON, :f l.o Para.sols. speeial . S-M'") Parasols, speeial s:!."n Parasols, sj.ee ial 39f 91.DS G5r Low neck, no shew, lo,,se knee I.y lieek. no sle(.es. tiy;ht knee Low neek. short sleeves, 'i.'ht knee Oth. rvalues i;n to "J.( Suit V. .:: - M. A. An. s n. i:.c! rVanV T.c W-v I.. Vs . L. C ". K S', ' V. ' T: on, Vedford. '. l icle Point . Ti tle Tolni. ! . tie Point -'b. i:n Point ! Point. Fss-'.e Point. n.-o p. Von .1, r jielien. Vac1e Point Tho. '.. Ni-bolj, i:a;lo Tolnt