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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORDORr-fiON, - THURSDAY; JUNE 21 1017
fOCAL AND
PERSONAL
C. M. Kidd and wife are visiting In
Portland.
H. D. Manning, manaKer of the
Wonder store, has returned from a
week's business trip to Portland. Kn
route home lie stopped off at Itose
burg to visit friends there.
Johnson or bh class watch re
pairing. tf
The members of tho city council
will leave early tomorrow morning In
two atnoniobllos for tho city water
works Intake where they will spend
the dny in studying tho water supply
problem there. They Will leave Med
ford at 5 a. m that is, If Dr. liar
grave gets up in time. Past experi
ence has been t lint despite his sol
emn promises and assurance thnt he
would be ready on time, "Hoc" was
always soundly sleeping long aflor the
time set for the council's departure.
Buttermilk, lOo gal. DeVoe's.
The Foley & Hurk carnival com
pany, which showed here two weeks
ago Is playing this week at Marsh
field, Oregon, under tho auspices of
the Marshfleld fire department.
Bakery goods at DeVoe's.
In the list of students of the Uni
versity of Oregon, who havo enlisted
for the war are given the names of
Don Newbury of Medfonl In tho Sev
enth company, C. A. C, an .lay tlorc,
also of this city, who Is enlisted In
the university ambulance corps. Of
the 140 students enlisted, 62 are in
the Second company, 22 are In tho
navy, 14 are In tho army, two in the
marine corps, 18 in tho university am
bulance corps and nine arc In attend
ance at the officers rcscrvo trilling
camp In San Francisco.
See Dave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office, Room 404, M.
F. ft H. Bdlg.
Incidental to tho visit paid last
week by Alexander Nlbley, resident
manager of tho Utah-Idaho Sugar
Beet company, to Klamath Falls the
citizens of that neighboring county
are hopeful of a sugar beet factory
being established In tho Kliiuinth
FallB district next year. Mr. Nlbloy
had previously promised tho section a
factory If satisfactory results were
obtained from tho ovor 100 ncros of
beets planted In the county this
spring. After his visit to tho Klam
ath Tfalloy so expressed himself as
pleased with tho sugar beet crop pros
pects and tho results so far accom
plished. Big Bo milk shakos at DoVoo's
(Mr. and Mrs, 1C. W. Jueobson or
Talent, newly-wedB, wore visitors In
the city today, having arlved at the
Hotel Holland late last night.
Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly,
iMrB. Henry Summon) of Ilornbrnok
brought her little son to I he city yes
terday to havo an obstruction re
moved from Ills eyo by a specialist
and will roiunla In tho city for sev
eral days.
Fresh Chocolates at DeVoe's.
Hormnn Walter of Applcgato Is
spending several days In tho city.
For the best lnsuranco boo Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
'Hugo Daley, day clerk nt the Nnsh
hotel, returned today from his auto
mobllo trip to Portland. Rpoknun and
Idaho points. Ho was gnuo three
weoks.
Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, Bt.
Marks building, rhone 323-Y.
May II. Packwood and Brrtlia Dou
glas aro tourists spending several
days In tho city from Fresno, Califor
nia. Baths, 2.ric. Hotol Holland.
S. 1). Fox of tho Cnrernmi'iit Miner
al Springs company, lienr ('arson,
Washington, Is spending several days
In (ho i lly on business.
Phono SS4 Heath's Drug Storo.
Mrs. Xellln Arnold leaves Ibis ev
ening for Portland to lio wllh her sis
ter, .Mrs. Km ma Cllno. who will lie
operated on in a hospital In that city.
Oasollno and oil at DeVoe's.
Otto Meyer of Lake Creek motored
In to the clly tills nuinilng ami reports
that early today rain was falling In
the I,ako Creek district.
Dr. Heine, eye. ear, nose, throat.
Mrs. O. K. Osborne, president or
the state nurses board left I tils iniirn
ing for a I rip to Kuivni', North itend
and Salem to Inspect hospitals. Stir
will then'go to eastern Oregon to In
spect hospitals III that mvtloll of the
state,
Dr. Henry Hnrt, Jackson County
Bank building. ortlro hours, 2 to 4
p. m.
Sir. and Mrs. T. P. Smith of l.w
Angeles and Mrs It. It norland of
Utah aro among the loin Ms visiting
In tho city.
Mots cars at Riverside Oarage.
Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Carnuhiin of Hie
Uliio l-odgo mining disltii t ate spend
ing several das In the city, having
come In yesterday.
Met! cars at Riverside Oarage.
A. (1. Morrison of Redding. Cali
fornia, arriving In Hie city xesicid,i
to visit friends.
Information regarding rates and
coverage of compensation Insurance
upon ranch and orchard employes fur
nlshed by the McCurdy Agency. Tele
phone Number one. Too Three, si
Michael Mcllulrk received a letter
today from T. H. K. Hathaway, the
well known former resident of Med
ford, who located in Chicago about a
month ago. Mr. Hathaway stated that
ho is In tho employ In Chicago of the
largest sporting goods house In the
1'nited Slates and that he Is doing
well.
Associated gas and distillate and
Rod Crown gas. Power Auto Co. 81
Mrs. W. P. Holt and daughter. Hel
en, of I-aglo Point, returned today
from Berkeley, California, accompa
nied by Mrs. Holt's sister, Mrs. A. T.
Hatch, and daughter. Miss Helen Holt
has been attending school at Berkeley
aud Mrs. Holt bns been visiting in
that city for tho past three months.
H. H. Lainphan, formerly of Asbes
tos, father of Rex and lien Lamnman,
Is spending a few days on business in
Mcdford.
Johnson for high class watch re
pairing, tf
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. rtartlctt and
Miss Cora Basye of Portland, who
wero here to attend tho funeral of
Charles Basye, returned today to
Portland.
T. M. Davis, assistant engineer of
tho Siskiyou 'I'vlsion of tho Pacirlc
highway, who has been spending sev
eral days In Ashland and Medford on
business, Tcturned today to his Sis
kiyou headquarters.
A timely sale. Friday and Satur
day we will glvo with a 2fc sale of
Diko's Peroxide Croam, Country Club
Talcum Powder or (Jreclan (Jirl Tal
cum Powder one drachm (20c) of the
French imported perfume "Itose-lys."
Heath's Drug Store. ,71
Don Newbury left today for Klam
ath FallB to visit relatives there until
about July 1!i when the Seventh com
pany, of which he Is a member, will
be called into active service
Mrs. E. C. Jerome left this noon for
Yrcka, California, to attend the com
mencement exercises of tho high
school there She taught in tho Yre
ka high school for thrco years, and
18 out of tho 20 members of the grad
uating class wero her former pupils.
Patrick Welch of Spokane presi
dent of tho Roguo River Canal com
pany, Is spending- several days In the
city on business and pleasure com
bined. .Mr. Welch arrived in the city
Wednesday, and with E. M. llrowu,
local manager of the company, spent
tho most of Thursday nt one of the
company's randies.
Friday and Saturday with each 2!i
c.ent sale of Diko's Peroxide Cream,
well known for Ub bloachlng and heal
ing qualities, wo will glvo olio drachm
(20c) of a French Imported perfume.
Heath's Drug Storo. 7!)
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Davis and chil
dren returned to Siskiyou today lifter
a week's visit In Medford nnd vicinity.
Mr. Davis is foreman of tho Siskiyou
section of tho Pacific highway
Forty recruits of the nrmy field
artillery passed thru tho city today
en routu from tho Vancouver bnr
racks and Fort l.awton to Fort Dou
glas, Arizona.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wcsterlund,
Mrs. J. Y. Hill, Merl Willets nd Os
car llelnti returned this noon from
their several days automobile trip to
Shasta Springs, California.
Mr. nnd Mrs Frank McKeo and
sons. Everett nnd William, left by au
tomobile this morning on a pleasure
trip to San Francisco and return.
Miss Bess Kentner left today for
Reno, Nevada, to Join her mother.
Mrs. H. ('. Kentner. Sho expects to
return to Medford In the fall.
The Country Club (an extra large
package) and t lie (irecian (iirl Tal
cum Powder are both made from
French Talc and are cxlrn values. See
our special offer Friday and Satur
day. Heath's Drug Store. "!'
Southbound passenger train No. lit
due In Mcdrord at !:" a. m., did ""t
reach I ho city until noon because of n
freight train wreck near West Fork.
Oregon.
Word was received In (he clly
Thursday that Cni'l Taylor is appoint
ed traveling passenger agent of the
Southern Pacific with headquarters
In Portland. Oregon, vice Willis II
Jenkins, who has boon appointed head
of tho advertising bureau of the gen
eral passenger agenl's office.
Over fifty members of the Home
tie.ani company were In atlendanre
last nl;ht at the weekly drill of the
orgauiat'oii held on the down lown
streets. For the first time ibe coin-
Tuny was drilled in platoon formation
CAR SHORTAGE 11D
WASHINGTON. .1n,' -jl. I.ir
a lliirnsun, cliitirunn it lite t.u!
t'i;ii ur hi ift ril, iinnnniHvil tmlin
tll;it the initiK, Hi l;ttnnlh' iv-pnnr
t I ho nation'. licuiiiti'U upon tin-in,
tvi'H t il tin i';ir -hortfiuM' more tlimi
"in- lluhl ilimnt; May, w lulr llu-v in
ft I he hi! uininitii rnl 1 ni tTir
iiiai lv "Jt (MMVvn). The I I'finMHirl.i
tioii .-'li'i'liiiti, Mr. Ham-i'ii Mim-fun
I'-int m-'i t ii"irtn v ami I lie
loads an imn iiHiilhitir Hit' un'titt'-!
Iiwt'ftr in llmr hiMoi-v.
With M.-.lfonl tra.lo I MHrnnl mail
FIVE SUSPECTS OF
1: ...
S'-!; -
Utft to rlKlit. J. ricrsol. nhotit
whoso neck ihmw was placed to force
confmhioii; CJctim AdaniK, Taylor It.
AtltuiiH, Mrs. Alice AdiuiiB and (be
low) Mrtxhi AduniK.
FRUIT, TOSS HAY
Fully twonty-fivc men of Company
, Tliitd Oregon infantry, wore at
.work on ranches nnd in orchards to
.day, and more of the soldiers i ould
have heen placed had there been any
to send out. As it was only the kitch
en police, company cook and Lieuten
ant Killen were left in (he city, the
others being1 either out on guard duty
at various places on the Southern Pa
cific or doing farm or orchard work.
On account of the shortage of Jabor
in the valley the soldiers are much in
demand. They are being paid from
$l.fiO to a day and board, ac
cording to what work they are doing.
Kvery member (if the company who is
allowed to work must be within easy
telephone communication with com
pany headquarters in .Medford in inno
of emergency. Several of the soldier
were engaged for the next two weeks
at the ranch on which they woiked
Tuesday nnd Wednesday.
Thursday forenoon a rancher ap
peared at company headquarters ami
asked that he lie assigned several sol
diers for work in his hay fields. He
;aid he would gladly pay .t2.'(t a day
and board. He was much disappoint
ed when told that no more men jould
he spared.
Captain Todd stales that lie will
not allow any of bis men to work
where they arc not treated riirbt and
as five American citizens, and in ae-
:inee with this declaration would
not let three soldiers return to the
ranch where they were employed
Tuesday, because the bend of the
ranch refused to allow the boys to
talk while they were working. The
soldiers, went to work at nnMhrr
ranch Wednesday.
The farm and orchard work is very
popular with the soldiers as t riot
only relic ves them trout the humdrum
tedium of barracks and patrol Hut v
lite, but the money they earn is nil
velvet as their government pay oes
on ,(ud the .-anic.
WEDDING BELLS
I
A vi-rv pri'llv wi'iiilini; v;i-! ci'lr
linilcl nt tin- h.iinr if Mr. II. ('. llih
of Tiilrnl W'ciIim'mI.iv lAcninu'' nt 7
ci'clni'k Immi lir. ,1. ('. linllins ninlr.l
in uuirri:iuc ('iimlinf li'n-l,,inl-
-.ii nt Tii l.-ii t . mill Mr. Knnii-t W. ,l;i
iiIivhii nt' ( 'nil I'm nin. Ciily itnun'ili;!ti
rrliitiviw mill t'rii'iiil- vort priwi-til.
Mr. II. ('. IHuh ni'ti'd us lii-r-l iiiim
mill Mi-s llnrnllin I'iivih" liri.li's
Miniil. luli' hull' Mis lliu'li scivi-il as
riiiir hi'iiri-r.
Mi. .Imi'iiIisuii is nil old lirm t'nenil
I' lr. liiillin- iiml n stuili'iil nl' O.
A. (', now i'iiiii'iI in rntirliiii ; in
f ;ilifirni:l, ullllt Mr.. .iMiMrliiin i- :i
THE MORE OF THESE
I i
I KM) CK0SS
ur
THE RED CROSS MUST HAVE 5100,0'M.OOO.CO
To Save Lives cf Soldiers and Cre For
Dependents at Home
OREGON'S SHARE IS S5G0.G00.C0
KEET MURDER WHO ;
f . . -
&w' i'
San Jose graduate and has been m-
plovcd in the schools of Siskivou
county.
At a pretty wedding Wednesday af
ternoon at the home of the bride's
parents, Dr. and Mrs. K. K. Si:-ly.
112 South Oakdnle avenue. Miss Wil
lie Marie Secly became the bride of
George Howard G rover, lfcv. V. W.
Carslens officiated, lining the . big
ceremony. The wedding march wap
played by Miss Nana, the bride's ms
ter. The house was beautifully dec
orated with roses, ferns and vanmt:
kinds of foliage. A brief reception
followed the wedding, and luncheon
as served, a huge cake being a con
spicuous feature of (lie dining table.
Mr. and Mrs. G rover arc well kaown
in Medford church and social circles.
The groom is the son of Kev. 11. A.
Groer of l'.idwell, ., and w well
known in county educational cin-lcs.
having been principal of one school
for five years past. The newly wed
ded 'couple departed la-t- night for
a honeymoon trip to the cat, and will
be at home after Sept. 1 in A.-hlitnd.
Mr. Grocr will tench in the HeHvicw
school next vea i.
Watch Mercury Glide Up.
Tho largest thermometer in Jack
son eouaty wan eroded at the corner
of Main street and Central avenue,
Wednesday afternoon.
Tho hig bottle guarantees "no
frost" and "fair and wanner" is tin1,
lorecast.
Ini'tead of Indent iim the tempera
ture, the growth of .larUson countyV
Red Cross war fund will he registered
from day to day.
The novel scheme originated with
the Hed Cross commit lee and was do
nated by II. Khun for the good causr
it represents.
Watch the mercury go up!
l'ortor.l. NVff, Ur. 1). .1. Cimroy nml
Paul M. .lonni y h-nvi1 l-'ritlay ni'traini:
on a Ioiik hike whli-h will not end
until July 1. Tln-y will i;n !iy train to
(lalire ami troni tlipro to Ihc Alann'ila
nillu1, anil frojn tlio nilili' will wall;
ilown tin- Hokii( liivi-r trail all thi
way tu (liilil lli'.'irli. Thi n friuu (lulil
lloai'll tlli'y plan to wall; to Crr:ri'iit
rity ami from the latti r rity to Mi il
fonl. 4XEye Glasses
"iSp Thnt Are RIGHT
Wild, I'RKSKIiVIO Till': SKUIT.
WhiMipvcr nerd ('.lassos you
lined Klassos tliat aro risht. You
net filassi's that aro risht whi n yo"
huy thom ht'ic.
DR. RICKERT
i:vi;si;ur srixi Ai.isr
Metlford, Oivtfon,
NOW! g
WHAT HAVE YOU GIVEN?
ESCAPED LYNCHERS
RUSSIA PROMISES
TO CONTINUE WAR
WASHINGTON, June 21 KiiShin's
consecration to a war to the end with
German autocracy was avowed today
by Special - Ambassador Horis A.
(takhmetieff, head of the liusian
mission here, in a statement to the
American people. Only thru victory,
he said, can a stable world pence and
the fruits of the llussian revolution
he secured.
"The Russian people thoroly un
derstand nnd are fully convinced
that it- is absolutely necessary to
root out t he autocratic principles
which underlie and are represented
by German militarism which threat
ens the peace, the freedom and the
'inppiness of the world," said Mi.
IlnkhmelielT. ' ''
DECLARES FOR WAR
T.tlNUOX, Jui!; ai.ftisimtflicK
Cruin I'ctrofjrail lo the KxcIiiihto Tt'l-
uraiili. cmiiianv t-jiy that tho cim
ri'ss of snhlii'rs ami workiiii'n's di'l-
(i'i;ali's I'rom jiio wliok' of liu.ssia yrs
It'rilay A-i.l I'll I'oiifiih'iifo in (he jiro
visioiial ovpriinioiil anil iiiiaiiinuiusly
nlojili'ii a ri'solutiou ih'innmlinir an
iiiiiiii'ilinto i 1 1 m 1 1 1 i . ti of Iho ofl'oiisivc
:tuil rii'fuani.ation of the nrmy. A
war I'nliiiict was forinril inchiilin? lu
li-adi'i-s of Hit Iius-.ian nnny and
navv and ti'i'!miial ri'iircsontativps.
Expert
Repairing
AVc now liavc in cluiriic
of our Rfpair Sliop r.
TVrt OY'oinmr of Scal
11c, who is an expert nie
elianie and we are ire
pared to do work mi all
classes of cars, lirinjr in
vour trouMes. All work
li'iiaranteed.
Riverside
Garage
THE FEWER OF. THESE
TRADING IN WHEAT
E
1'OliTI.AN'l). June '.'I. All Irailiu'.
in wheat mi the IWlland Xf.-1-.-luiiit-i"
exehaii'.'e has heen sii-iended linlil
the roM'inmeiit has declared its ind-
icy in re-ard t" t ti - wl I trade, read
an announcement issued at the ex
change today.
The order iiiilies to liaii'-acliiins in
futures nod cash deals alike. Healing
in futures was iierniilled liere last
Monday for the first time in several
months.
. . "Uncertainly repai'iliu the i;overn
incnt's food control plans, yhicli
caused wheal to drop Uiirly-twu cents
here yesterday, was the main reason
for the move, it i.s understood.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
wanteo
sr. -Fresh cow.
l'lioiie 4K li
st! WANTED CMrl tor general house
work. Call 5G7-J2.
Page Theatre
TONIGHT
Tho liiKRost and Most Important
Musical lOvcnt ot tho Knlitu Vciir.
Oompletfl Orilniil Xcw York Ca
sino Tlronlro Presentation
Another .lohii Cort Cast of 'Broad-.
w;ay Favorites,
l.leanor Henry .' f Jny Siinipsel
Ininir IIiwiUs , Idly Leonard
Adolpli Link IIolH'rt O'Connor
M. II, WeMon' (ailieit Clayton
(a-anti'miil Wln.,
And tho Most Fascinating Chorus
Coaxed from tho "Great Whifi1
Way" In years. '
1'ilet'H SI.()ll-.! I ..-)(l-$ I .nn-TSc-nUc
Seat Now Sellin?.
Puritan laid
i
means
The Purest Butter in Tcwn
recaiise
If is made from Seleeled
Cream. Tltink a minule
what ilia! means! Only he
clioieesl cream used.
JTade from rastni'i.ed and
Selected Creani means soine
tliiu;?. Order a RoJ! Tomorrow.
AMUSEMENTS TOHIGHT
II. umiiinii 'iiinii..iwmnWii,i
STAR. ?heodtofplSyd,?hEcAI! 2 days
Beginning TODAY
Yi(a-raiir PeMuru '
Whom the Gods Destroy"
r.i.'ixds
ALICE JOYCE
to us auain
Wi.l !
".-ho if Ir'ily morn
ftil tJiun ror. wifh nil 11 tv;n rn- ss to
ln-r c!:;imii. She kiv s n M-' ptimi
too! ( h:r.n t,ri.-ittiti n:nl will
t.il. IhT po-it:oii ni a oth if our
f..ifPot film favori; '' Hnrry Mo-rn-
anppqm Mi .Inv.v tn this dr.nna
nf tlw Irish i tw 11? nn .
WILL H. WILSON
is running a big
Shoe Sale
Boys' Shoes at less
than wholesale
Boys' Elkhide Shoes
$1.69
All other kinds cut to
th
S j KM ML Mm WIIV
Men's Gunmetal Dress -Shoes
$2.48
Big heavy Work Shoes
the kind you pay four
and some places five
dollars for going at
$2.98
We have a big stock
on the road. We must
have room. Get in
and get your pair be
fore they are all gone
Men's Suits
Your Summer Suit
is here A
AH you fellows that
have been waiting to
get fit; come in now.
We just received an
other shipment. We
bay e all sizes.
V -BUT LISTEN'
They won't last long.
Get yours now and let
the other fellow wait.
Work Shirts . 49c
Dress Shirts . 50c
Ten cent Handker
chiefs 5c "
Big Bib Overalls, Ger
man dye, elastic
suspenders 98c
Men'sIIats98cand75c
That's all today
f
Ask your grocer to send you
LARGE 15c SIZE
Butter-Nut
Dier and lietler Uread.
Nurmi Baking O.
lull -
V COMKDY
l'OOTl.KiHTS AND
FA KKIJS