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!fn?DTOT?Tf rxrn TRrnirs'T!. jrnwnim rmTJicx. tttistvay. .ttly m mi TOCAL AND I-' PERSONAL Mrs. C. K. Fuller of Chicago, has lwii riMtlng her sister, Mrs. F. S. C'arpi nl. r of IVrr dale. Mrs. Fuller 1ms lie. u vlMtliiK in Seattle and Port land and exiieels to spend some time in California before returning to her liome. Tlio new 2.".000 Chautauqua Imililini; has a uiilqtie setting in Ash land's famous Park. July 11th to limit are the dates of this year's ses Fion. Tit-kola for sale at Dr. Cars ten's corner 4th and N. Oakdale. Phone tiSO. ' The Amotnn class of the Haptist Sunday school will hold their mld monthly llihlo study and business imvlinu Wednesday evcninB, July 11. at the homo of Klha Payne, North Partlett. All old and new members are invited to attend. Oregon, Calltomla, IT. S. Land. Hook let frco. Write Joseph Clark, Sacramento, California. 106 Miss Jennie Knedecor of Medford Is atlendiiiK the X. 10. A. at Portland as Is Miss Hard. Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat. Mr. and Mrs. H. I,. Wilson and M. M. Wilson are In Portland this week. Plan your vacation for July 11 to 20 and refresh body and mind at the S. O. ChautaU(ua in Ashland's famous park. A party of Medford people who are motorini? thru the Willamette valley consists of Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Brown, MIks Susan Deuel. Miss Anna Camp bell, Miss (Irare Campbell and Earl S. Tinny. They were In Kuyene on Sun day. Johnson for hlRh-class watch re pairing fl Mrs. F.. F. MeU has go'ie to Taco ma to visit relatives there, after which she will ku to Dend, Oregon, to visit her son. Claud, and wife. She may then t! " I.os Angeles. Mrs. M.t2 expects to bo gone several iiioulhs. Metz cars at Riverside Garage. Among tho many applicants for the Rupcrlutendency of the Moseburg schools are P. II. Dally, principal of the Medford high school, and M. 11 Signs of Cirants Pass, a former super li.tcndent of tho Medford schools. Alco Taxi. Phone 88. ' Itev. Dr. J. C. ltolllns left last night for Portland to spend several days there ou business. Ashland Canyon Is a delightful ulaco to enmn. Attend the Chau taiuiu.i thero July 11 to 20, conibino physical comfort with fine mental tiniululus. Tickets at Dr. Carslon's, Cor. 4(h and No. Oakdale Phono 020. or call Misses Wanita and Lillian Carstons. Mr. and Mrs. William K. Isaacs and Miss Crace Hiown left today on an niitomobllo trip to Shasta Springs and other California points. They will be gono n week and will return by the coast route. Johnson for high-class watch re pairing. . tf Mrs. 11. M. Del.euw. mother of Mrs C. II. llrown. left this morning for Santa Cruz. California, where she will spend the rest of the summer. Window screens, screen doors. Pa cini- Kuril. & Fix. Factory. J. L. Circle of F.ugene arrLved K. L. Patterson of San Francisco Is In the city on a business visit. . Ladies' morning at the Nat, Wed nesdays, 9 to 12. Free Instruction. Mrs. Jane Pettlfold of Boise, Idaho, Is visiting her son. George Turner, having arrived In the city from Los Angeles on Monday. For the best Insurance, see Holmes, the Insurance Man. Seely Hall, the well known young Medford man serving In the aviation corps at the San Diego training camp. has sent a fine photograph of himself time in the city today lo spend some here on a business mission. I!ath. l''c. Holland Hotel. W. It. Smith of Kansas City, Mis souri, after a short visit with hi daughter. Miss liuth. left this morn inc. tor Seattle. See Dave Wood about that fire In Furaio e policy. Office, Itoom 404 F. II. colliding. I'. II. Morion arrived In the city to day ho.o s.m 1'i.uoi-ro to visit for M-l et ;il il.o s ill this vicinity. Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly. Mm. .Mai) Dcll.ick uiul E. I Daley went to i'i nti.il Point this morning to al:etl'l ti e funeral of Mrs. Ih-Hack's i tcr, M: liai-hel M.i-h.nn ot Kagle Point, who died S;itnl.i". Hr. Henry Hart. Jackson County Lank building. Office hours, to to t p. m. Anion;. visitors in the city today fn.m l'oit:.ind Is F. W. Koss. In a huriy. call ss. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Whlllock and iVUieti have gone east for some time. .Mrs. VhiilHk to VMt relatives and y.r. Wlniln. U on a business mission. W.ll aH l atter Day Saints please i .11 t.'" L. Mrs. Kinnirutt. f2 M i: s Jane Fowler of WulU Walla. V .i-hlnvlon. nrrUod In the city this mora t.k fur a shoit visit with Miss Puliis. Moti rars at Kiverslde Garage. uniform to the Klks club, which has attracted much favorable atten tion. He seems to have greatly changed in appearance and is getting fleshier. Patients cared for. 6C2 South Central. Trained nurse In attend ance. Reference given. Phone 2W. 114 Kdward J. Perrine and B. Phillips of Lodi, California, are visiting In the city for several days. Four thousand people can be Beat- cd In the new Ashland Chautauqua. This year's program. July 11th to 0th, Is planned to entertain a full house. For tickets call the Misses Wanita and Lillian Carston, Cor. 4th and A". Oakdale, Phone 620. W. Powell and family are visiting In the city from Rosehurg. Ladies' morning at the Nat. Wed nesdays, 9 to 12. Free Instruction. 92 Miss Haiel Stanley of Merlin, Ore gon, who has been visiting Miss nine Knlps for a week, left for home today accompanied by Miss Kuips, who will be her guest for a week or more. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St. Mark's building. Phone 223-Y. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. DeForrest of Pa cific Grove are spending several days siting In the city and vicinity. Singer sewing machine Bhop, C. A. Chapman. Phone 903-R. 24j bouth Central. 117 D. O. Frederick left today for a two weeks' visit In Portland and Hermis ton. Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Fish and chil dren left last night for their former home In Portland where they will lo cate permanently. They made the trip by motor car. Until recently Mr. Fish was the manager of Brown's con fectionery. Indies' morning at the Nat, Wed nesdays, 9 to 12. Free Instruction. 92 H. Coffin, credit man of a large wholesale haj-dware and farm ma chinery house of San Francisco, Is spending the day In the city and from here will go to Klamath Falls. A. B. Van Ness, J. B. Small and H W. Floyd are among the Portland vis itors spending today in the city. II. 11. Noel anl James Kclley are at Yreka. California, today on a busi ness mission. II. W. Buckingham. Otis Bucking ham and Miss Agnes Murray of Pasa dena. California, are an auto tourist party spending several days In the city and vicinity. Everett Carkln will be a patient In the Sacred Heart hospital for tho next two weeks, as he has just undergone a minor operation. H. F. Payne and family are visitors In the city today from San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gable and Mrs. B. J. Cook of Oakland. California, are tourists visiting In the city. W. D. Condlt of Los Angeles arriv ed In the citv today for a business visit of several days. Mr. and Mrs. James Gregg and chil dren. Miss Lucy and Carl, left yester- dav for Davton, Ohio, where they will visit for some time. They were ac companied by Dr. Gregg of Dayton who has been visiting the family. The trip east Is being made by automobile Mrs. if. Allen and her father, Jo seph Sowell left this morning for their copper mining claims near Ta kilma, Oregon. City Attorney F. W. Mears. E. A. Iteames and F. W. Newman left Mon day night for Salem where they will argue the suit brought to enjoin the Hanson plan. Messrs. Reames and Mears will represent the city's Inter ests and Mr. Newman will represent the litigants who sought to have the Hanson plan declared Illegal. The case Is In supreme court on appeal filed by Mr. Newman from the recent decision of Judge Calkins, which was favorable to the city. s JEROME, Arli., July 10. Hun dreds of miners and citizens, some with rifles and others with pick han dles, started at sunrise today to clean" the town of agitators whom they considered undesirable, as the result of a strike called Friday by the Metal Miners branch of the Indus trial Workers of the World, which members of the International Union repudiated. No violence has been reported. Most or the Industrial Workers of the World apparently learned of the proposed organized "drive"' and left town during the night. Those who remained offered no resistance today and they were ordered aboard a spe cial train, leaving soon for Jerome Junction. PRESIDENT SMS PORTLAND, Ore., July 10. -For his own protection, as well as to fa cilitate the progress of the draft, every man in Oregon who registered for military service Ehould make it a point to learn the new number of his registration card. These new numbers are different from those on the green (or blue) registration certificates. True, he number' on a man's cer tificate is the same as that written on his registration card, at the time he registered. But under orders from the war department, the num bers of all cards have been changed in the past two weeks. The new numbers are written on the cards in red Ink. They run by counties, instead of only by precincts. The county will be the unit of the draft and hese new numbers are to be used In the drawings. The first drawing wil be made at Washington within the next few days. The numbers drawn will he announced to the prees and also tele graphed to the adjutant general. The adjutant general will consult the files in his office, which contain du plicates of all the registration cards from the state, ascertain the names of the men belonging to the numbers, and notify the county boards. These county boards will mall no tifications to the men who have been called In their respective counties. These notifications will direct them to appear for physical examination at a date set, which must be within sev en days. MADE BY GIRL Oscar Peterson, familiarly known around town as "Pete" was arrested late last night on the charge of crim inal assault. He was arraigned be fore Justice of the Police Taylor this forenoon and was held in J 1000 bond to await his preliminary hearing be fore Justice Taylor next Friday. He is accused of having assaulted Mamie Davis, 14 years old, whose mother says she is but 12 years old, but who claims she is 13, in Medford on June 23, last. Peterson is about 22 years old. The girl's home is at Ashland and It is claimed she has been loitering about Medford with an other young girl for several weeks. When the Davis girl was taken be fore County Judge TouVelle yesterday she asked the judge if she could mar ry Peterson. The court committed her into the custody of the Louise home in Portland, and she left tor that institution last night in custody of Mrs. Upton, an attache of the home. The girl will be brought back to the city to testify in court at Pe terson's preliminary hearing. The Stump girl whose home was said to be In Phoenix-, was located at her ranch home in the hills between Phoenix and Talent fcy R. C. Porter, special agent of County Prosecutor Roberts. She was In' the party of Ashland joy riders who had an esca pade the night of July Fourth, and had been reported as missing since the morning of July 5. As a result of this escapade two Ashland young men were held to the grand jury on serious charges. The young man who was with her on the joy ride has not yet been located by the authorities. SAX FRANTISCO, July 10. Inter vention of President Wilson thru United States Di.-trict Attorney John W. Preston saved Henry liulil, a ho tel iiinn. from a jail sentence today for making slurring remarks about the chief executive. Huh! was arrested and convicted two we?ks ago on a charse of hnving shouted "liyioerite" when the ptes iilent's photograph was flushej on the screen in a moving picture house. He came up for sentence today. Preston's letter, statin:.' that the pres ident hail retiesteil that leniency lie shown, was handed to Police Juik'e Morris piKnheiin just as sentence was nlnut to he pronounced. The .i:..TO;..,i A WOMAN'S VOCATION One of our modern writers has said A woman is as efficient in business as a man when she is." The reason why sometimes she is not so efficient is that her health may fall. But the wise business woman knows now what to do when attacked by the ailments peculiar to the so- called "weaker sex." That greatest of all remedies for woman's Ills, Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound has been freeing women, from such ailments for forty years. Try it, if ou suffer from such an ailment, and insure your competency and efficien cy in the business world. Adv. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE A No. 1 fresh Jersey cow, heifer calf; also three fat Shorthorn 2-year-old steers. A. P Conger, 2 miles north of Jackson ville. 96 FOR SALE Registered Jerseys. Sev eral choice cows, calves, etc., at reasonable prices. J. H. Fuller, Oakmont Farm, Talent. Phone "KM. 9 FOIt SALE White Holland turkeys Trio, also young poults. J. II. Ful ler. Oakmont Farm, Talent. 91 FOR SALE White Wyandottes. Fan cy stock. J. II. Fuller, Oakmont Farm. Talent. 97 FOIt SALE Duroc Swine. Two or three young brood sows. J, II. Ful ler. Oakmont Farm, Talent. 9 Eye Strain Is Serious Usually the sufferer does not com plain of poor vision hut suffers from distressing headaches and nerve troubles of various kinds, all of which orlso from tho ; i't. DR. RICKERT : KlKSKJIITSI'iriAUST I ' ' Uedford, Oregon. v-r7! 4tf4r Lemons Whiten and Beautify the Skin! Make Cheap Lotion PROBE EXCLUSION OF SOCIALIST NEWSPAPERS WASHINGTON", July 10. Investi gation of the postoffice department's iietivities in excluding socialistic newspapers anil periodicals from the mails, under the new espionage law is sought in n resolution introduced" to day by Representative London of New York socialist. Mr. London named ten papers excluded. Most of them ore understood to have been placed under the ban because of auti drnft propaganda. The juice of two fresh lemons strained Into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes a whole quarter pint of the most re markable lemon- skin beautifier at about the cost one must pay for a small jar of the ordinary cold creams. Care should be taken to strain the lemon juice thru a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such blem ishes as freckles, sallowness and tan. and Is the Ideal skin softener, sniooth- cner and beautifier. Just try it! Make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the facrV neck, arms and hands. It should nat urally help to whiten, soften, freshen, and bring out the hidden Toses anil beauty of any skin. It is wonderful for rough, red hands. Your druggist will sell three ounces of orchard white at little cost and any grocer will supply the lemons. Gorham Sterling Silverware Is for sale by Leauinsr Jew elers Everywhere and bear this trade mark: We are exi-lusive agents fur Gorham Silver. See our .$."0.00. Kings, .41.00 to Martin J. Reddy QUALITY FIRST. Visitors Always Welcome. AMUSEMENTS. 1' d12 Farmers and the NewEa:ii:irs Sysicrn The Federal Kciervc Eaa!;;r.jr rTlcrn er:.:b lished by the govornmtr.t, with i'.s iliousnnJ million dollars cf combined resources, Etana3 back of the grain fMc and csjk'.s hz n-rnlvr banks in taking care of tho 1t.',.'. Our membership in this system five-, '0 special facilities for enabling farms rs to plant, Bather and store their crops. The next t'tne you come to town stop in a.id let us tell you how this new system er.uUea 'js to help you. First National Bank If you do not appr'ei'iate what your eloek means to you see FRANKLIN FARNUM IN "The Clock" a lu'M cniiii'ily, ingenious ly involved, and nun h hu mor is di rii-.l from the sub-tiths. alo SCREEN MAGAZINE PLAYING TONIGHT STAR Always a (luod Show TOMORROW LOUISE GLAUM. 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Youth is the keynote in the style of these new Gossard Without any ur.due pres sure you are assured abso lute comiort and ireedom of movement because the Gossard secret of scientific boning assures the most perfect support where it is needed; proper breathing is induced and the whole body thrown into thc healthful poke advocated by your physician. models This is the Thirty-second Announcement and Proclamation of Gossard Corset Styles for Spring and Summer, 1917 The new models vary in heicht of bust and length of skirt as they should to meet the individual requirements of the various figure types, but the pcncral tendency is toward less corset, lower bust and shorter skirts with a smaller waistline indicated by skillful designing rather than actually expressed. 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