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PAGE TWO MTCPFOHT) MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORT), OTIROOX, T PES DAY. M AY 7, 101S I0CAL AND L PERSONAL I Dr. ami .Mrs. K. D. 1'lckel returned homo IoJhv from KiiKene, where they werj tho gnestH of Mr. and Mra. .J. P. Holt for Bevcral ilnys. J'uiiiporg for all uur&. C. E. Gates Auto Co. 40 Amor;., Portland visitors In tno city Den C. Sheldon ha taken u leaao i "-V Alr-"'i ilmn. K. Ja of Oaklawh, on Kins'. lilKiiwuy, tho ! l'n, II. iX. Hlurr. a. C. Whaleu, former homo of C. W. Abor. rwnlilo. ! ''" M. W arren, II. L. Hall, I).. J. W. and bettor Known as tno former Jol n j "', H W. Garrett and F. I'. Hiis M. Koot home. Tho place has moro , s!"' than a local reputation on ac. ount of j Hirycloa n easy payments. C. K. tho splondld Brove of giant oaks i , OutoB Auto Co. 40' .Mr. anu.-.Mr.H. m. winninnain m hav- wlilch Iho huuso Is set. Mr. nnil Mrs Sholdon are making rather exlei.Mvn ' V.'utldjis are visitors In the city ink come in .Monday. alterations and will nrohablv tint )e new homo before , ' ."". oihi a (lullar, cinlit for two dollars, and fti'lit f,,i thrcn ,l,Jl!iri Ahnnt tin 1 f Don't forget we have 5.00 pattern !.,. ,. .. ,. I tral I'flnt, Oro. , settled In their Juno Itl. hats. Very best stylos. Miss Lotnis- bury, milliner, new location, 1st door west of Marsh ft Hennott. 42 A lettor recelveil from Major Kelly, with tho advanced section of I'rr shing's forces in Franco, dated April 14. aiated that he was well and ev-j ,,,,,. ,,, ,, ,)0 nler , c.,r0 of a specialist. it Is possible that Mirs Kozella, tho 1 :i-year-old daiiKlil-r of Mr. and Mrs. U. (.'. .Silll man, who has ivmi lame for the p:iat 12 years. Jolt this moniiiiK for I'ort- I liuM, whero she wilr enter St. Via llii erythlng at tho front was going good shapo. Wear a carnation In honor of your mother next Sunday, May 12, Medl ar's Day. Pierce tho Florist. 42' A Rokiio river vnlley buy now In the navy, In a letter Just received tells of his warship being one of a convoy escorting a shipment of 7fi,H)(l Amer ican troops to Franco. Four U-boats were sighted, whereupon tho troop ships sont off bombs, which hid them in a screen of smoke, while tho. de stroyers went after the submarines with depth bombs. See Mrs. Paul Hansen about Bono Corsets. Phono GS.r.-ll. r9 Ernest Webb, who enlisted a month ago In the Canadian army, Is still at Victoria barracks, hut expects to leave for the front in the next three weeks. Next Sunday, May 12, .Mothers.' Day. Remainder , mother with a bunch of carnations. Plorco t lie Florist. 42' Oils Newbury arrlvod homo today from a several days' business visit In Koseburg. A rollner will double tho lire of your tire. C. E. GatiB Auto Co. 40 E. E. Keoves, Neltlo Klunipo and Anna Klampo of Jefferson nrn so journers In tho city nnd guests at tl.e Hutol Medrord. Have you a son or brother In the army or navyt If so you should dis play a sorvlce flag. Tho Mall Trib une has them. Vernon Pnnkoy, 17 years old, and Koy Ross, lS.'of'rtntral I'olul, who recently enlisted In Iho navy, are1 now In Portland taking I heir final physical examination. Pierce tho Florist for bedding plants of all kinds. Phono 371. is Moso Darkdull was nmoug Iho Med ford men who spent Monday at GrantB Pass. Tiros are high. Double tholr aorv tce with reliners. C. E. Cains Auto Co. 40 ' Fred llulbert nnd Fred llulhert .lr. of Aberdeen, Wash., aro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Beniimont Do l.osh. Plant geraniums m w. IM'erco the Florist. v 42 Latest reports from the l.ettirinan General hospital at Han Francisco are that Kobort Pelouzo Is doing nicely but Is . .t ot out of danger. 6ee Dave Vod about that fire In surance policy. Oftico, Room 404, M. P. & H. Building. Mrs. Alexander Nlliley and vhil 'dren left this morning for I'tirtliiinl, whore they will reside until Mr. Mb ley returns from war service. He Is now In tho east undcrgninu inocula tion treatment before railing to take up his duties ns Interpreter In the Intelligence division of the war de partment. Blab and block wood, dollveroii anywhero In tho city. Reasonable lirices. Phono 4S2; after i p in. 780-W. If It has been anuouiu-rd Ihru the Southern 1'ncirie's cnminlM-ury ile partment that trains 1.1 and M will soon commeiicu to servo regular moals In their dining car service after the fushlon of the hoarding house In stead of on the a la carle plan, which has featured the dining car service on thoso trains since It whs flist In stituted. HrmikfimtK will be , ;,n and CT. cents, Iiiik Ih mi ;,n c nu. ami dinner r and s;, cents, in ailepi ing tills departure Hie rallio.ul iimi party's officials aniiounccd ihel Hie now plan will effect a gre.it .ailiu both of time ami fond In 1 1 1 1 1- illulni; cars. Piston rings tor all cur. C. j: Gatoa Aulo Co. 40 Mr. and Mrs, II. Iv Mdiibie, .,k. Irednlo and Mist. Ah .lones. all ol I3e'n1, and fornu'i well known resi dents of .Medford, left hm ween mi an auto trip t I'1''1! where tiny will Visit relatives fur seine time 8oo Plorco the l loibi. j- The Klnniath Falls city ami cuiiui BChnola resumod work Mimila; fellow. lng a two-weeks' dose on ikti i m the prevalonce of srnrh-i (eer. Ail the school buildings Wire tburelv in jnlgnted beforo fc"Muim were n sunied. Dr. Heine, Garaeit-Corcy nidg. Joseph Marly ol Hums, tiro, is n visiter In th c"'' " li'11 l" 'the Commercal dub today. Mitchell sharpens lawn mowers. H 89, JUWM . ... In .hopes of restoring to her the full use "of her limits sho will bo operated on. "On today's trip to Portland she was ill care of Mrs. Alexander Xih ley. Johnson for high-class watch re pairing, tf Among Meilfonl people who were 111 (irantH Pass last Sunday night and attended services at the Presbylerlan church of that city wero Mr. and Mrs. (lore, Mr. and Mrs. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Ilubbanl, Mrs. Tinny and Geo. Andrews. Plant Papon's Superb Dahlias now and up to July fourth. Get them at the Itexall Store, Central Point, Ore. Merle Gray, district manager of the Oregoiil.tn, has been transferred and was summoned to Portland Sunday to be as.-ili;iied to other work. Daily's Taxi. Piiono 15. City trips 2uc for ono or two. Dodge car. Stand at Urown's billiard parlor. Walter Ilrlsban nnd Melvln Waldo havo gone to Portland with tho in tention of enlisting In I he stale po lice. For the best Insurance, see Holmes, the Insuranco Man. Privnto Roland Hubbard of tho 7th company Is here from Fort Co lumbia on a seven-days' furlough 1o visit, his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hubbard, and friends. Servlco flags for sale at cost. Mail Tribune office. Miss Margaret McQulslion who was-: teacher of tho Lake Creek school tho past year, left today for l.os Angelas whero shn will spend the summer. Mlrs Mctjiiisllon will not return to l.nko Creek next fall but will tench a school near Medford. See Pierce the Florist for canna lilies. Mrs. A. ('. Conger of Ashland was a visitor In the clly today. Wanted Girl for general house work. Small family. Phono 7SC-W. Mr. ami Mrs. It. II. Ilenuls of l.os Angeles are sojourners In Iho clly and guests at the Hotel Holland. Johnson (or high-clasa watch re pairing. The caso or Huston Cox, the hotel porter who some time ago was con victed by u jury In circuit court of having liiiuor in his possession, and who was given a sentence of l"i days in tall and a fine or $ I .Ml, has been appealed to (lie state supreme court by Porter J. N'eir, attorney fur Cox. The defendant has been out on tiail pciiillur, I he appeal. Dr. Hartley fills and extracts tooth without pain. M. F. & II. Pldg.. Aider plants. I'lenu Hie Florist Mr. and Mis. D. It. Itussell Icfl last uiaht lor Denver. .Mr. Itussell. who has been a solicitor here fur the Met- i.ipolitan Life Insurance company, has been proiuuleil by the company anil sent to the Colorado clly ror duty In another branch of the company serv ice. Wo stock springs Tor all cars, C K. Hates Aulo Co. ' Visitor:; regi stered at the hotels to day Included II. II. Schweitzer ul Ho: ton, II. W. Stahl of Rochester, Wil liam olinsU.v "I New York. Fred .la cobs ol l'i in Melon. I'red llrlsdale ol Tonopah. Nov.. W C lllnrhani or Spokane. 11. .mm I ne and C. II Wlsner of l.os Angeles. F. II. llanos of lan chcler. Prudence Darker of Sacra mento. It. !;, Morton of l-'ue:ie, and Wllliiui S. Hindi. II. A, Scholl K Itoldemaii. F. M. McMaholi and II. It Pel i; ol' San Fram Is.-o. lioiri force! the lied Cross dance at Central I'uini Friday eenlm;. Mn mtii ' Mr. and Mrs, .luck Jessamin this morning ft-r anhii tuh, D. C,A wlinrn ,'(rn. .((iHHJimiu will enter tho employ iof the hiet Burgeon's offlt-e of the fanny an (ypewrltlst clerk anJ i Mr. JiM.-ianiin wM enlist In the army Horvke. Kiiruute they will Htop off ul Ios AnkcIcs nnd KansiiH City for u, several duyr.' visit at each city. About that flower bed, see Plorco the Kloiist. J'liOnu 37 I. , 4? !l. I). KoKter. acr!:i!5 federal forest mijierviHor, was in the Applegate ec- tion Monday to mudy tho ranKinK IR-rniit niiiiallon. Tho liruiiBWlrk, all plionographa In ono. Wutem Paint Store. tf Kai l Uiiiley of .laeksnnville, boii of Mr. and Mra. W. P. Bailey, who ro ccntly fiiil'V.ted in tlio naval reserve, left last niht for Seattle to report i'or duly. Why tint eat your noonday lunch at Holland Cafe? 0 At the city council meeting tonight it Is probable that tlie ne.w war or dinance to compel all loafers in the city to go to work will ho introduced and Htarlcd on ita passage. Mr. Jluncy tor hemstitching and pecotiug. Cernett-Corcy Hldg. Kortunatoly tho weather prediction of Monday morning by tho San Fran cisco weather bureau office for . a heavy front Hi in morning did no come true. Kn,rly last evening, however, Frost Fxpert Young Judged from lo cal conditions that there would ho no frost and bo Informed the mixlcus orchardists. Tho minimum tempera ture this morning was 37 degrees. Monday's maximum temperaturo was 7 1 degrees. , Upholstering, furniture repairing, mattresses ntado over, feather reno vated, carpets and rugs cleaned and laid. Geo. W. Douglass, 201 S. Riv erside. Phone aoo-.M. . tf Miss Helen Watt who has been taking a business course In Portland arrived homo yesterday for a visit with her mother and friends. HE'S BEEN MARRIED ; 23 TIMES V -"it"- r K A r ,' x k ' vvtf? THIEVES SENT OUT eentcr, gold ring Chinese' dt'siim; on .'ruved on in.-ide 'of rinff in Chindao i linraelers. ' ! J've. hundred dollars will be paid fur itrrort;njid conviction of tho above uiul jfl',i"H tQt fwovety o gold. - l.old lelonv warrant, tirrest end wiro nt nt.vlejrj'cnse. GEO. W. LEWIS, ' ". Sberil'f iif Josephine county, Ore. ..)'.' ! . ' THREE PERISH IN TACOMA, May 7. About 1:UH this morning a fire completely destroyed Jlie Kan lo laundry, a rooming house and stable adjoining, and left the Hoffman apartment humte on South J street and Fourth avenue a mere gutied frame work. Fifteen Japanese employed In the laundry were living on tho third floor of the building, and nine others In the house adjoining, Three perished in (lie flames, and two aro In a hos pital with minor injuries. No one in the apartment house was hurt, but the tenants barely had time to ea-1 present M( (Specml StnTJ" Jhspat -h.) iKV YOKK, Mnv 7. Married L:( times! And ready to try ii-ain. That's Jean Pierre Pierard. lie's the champion muriied ni-'in of ! modern history. ' J He Jikes 'ein short, tall, blonde, hiu- nette any t'ye lit all. Just so thereVe bcautii'iii. i l've had XI wives," ays !'ier:rd, '"mid every one a lieauty!" Pierard started iiturrvinir when he was 18. He kept it up tor 2'2 years. Ililt don't get the idea lie's tickle, for his present wile has been his wife since JilMH. I'elginm, Piernrd's hirl hplaee, saw his tirst venture inlo tlie married state. Also his second Mid his third. Then he started on mi iiiteruatioual career in matrimony tlmt mulios Nat CfMiihviu seem like u bai'helor. litissinns were his favorites for a vfule. His fourth, filth and seventh wives were Russians, with a Helginn in between. The second liussinn lie mar ried was the noted dancer Caroline, known as "Lt Dame Aiix llrillianles'" 1 soon decided that if I were to marry o habitually there was no need of limiting my wives to Ifussians find my own countrywomen," Pierard ex plained. "Sn J started inyirryiiig" Auslrinns, and Frenchwomen, and Knglif-h, (ler- lii'itn nnd Norwegian belies' Kven Kuidpe couhlii't keep him sat isfied, lor a.s Pierard tells it , ' remember my sixteenth wife was a royal prim-ess Iriuu the Caucasus, in iioiihein A-ia. lYiih'c.w Sonmin nfl was her n inie. She was famnie tt:i'iiit;:hout lh' w.rld as ;t Cir -aiitu In-jutly. "I've neer had mi American wife. And I'm eistirelv satisfied with Ihe Pierard so there's lit- posnls wtu much 'heller executed than in v later ones. J u-niin ir known on the Ktage as "Vieire Ui Collosse'' Peter the (rrenH lie is ti wrestler by proles sion. Some of his wives were Jott through (he divorce courts, some through death. Td have to stop and figure it all oul." he told nil interviewer who ask ed him how many limes lie has been divorced. "I never keep track of my divorces only of my marriages "Divnive is a :reat institution, though. There's only one greater. 'That's marriage.'' WASHINGTON, May 7. The tor pedoing of the Spanish sleamer Luisa !;. a Herman submarine was reported today in u dispatch from liarcelona Mer captain, the dispatch declared, n ported to the Spanish government that the ship was sunk in broad day light' and that the Spanish flag was t iding where the submarine command c could not 'beln but seeim it. The following oscrrptions of . the j two unknown men who robbed R. IJoswell und Bon of over $G,000 in gold bullion and wortb of tflajr at their mine near Holland last Thurs day niglit, and who are designated as John Doe and Hichard Hoc, have been sent broadcast to all cities and towns by Sheriff li' AV.'J-ewis of Josephine county: John Doe Forty-five years of up; J'eet 7 or 8 inches tall; hair quite gray! two or three weeks' growth of beard, nanny Htreaked with gray, wore about u number eight shoe, mid dle linger of right hand missing; rather fall i'ace, wrinkled, high fore head, large, light blue eyes; weight about 14" pounds; wore khaki coat, pants darker and newer; glay Tlnn nel shirt ; light bat. Stetson shape, piiirhcd to peak at top, medium brim; smokes cigarettes, wore shirt un huiinncd at throat. Kiehard Hot About years of age; three weeks' growth of heard, rather dark; hair brown; rather thin face; gray eyes; weight about 140 pounds; fi feet 0 or 7 inches tall; wore tan khaki suit with norfolk coat; tan khaki or limine! shirt! 14 inch high top lace hoes, black; both men wore belts. The two men above described, held un and robbed H. Bus well and son at the Poswell mine near Holland, Oregon, on the evening of Mav '2, UMS, securing nhotit iro',000 in gold. The gold consisted of three, melted bi.rs, two bars about seven inches in length and one about five inches long, some tine dust, a gold stick pin with ix nuguets, live in the shape of a -tar with smalt mi"ret in TRACTS 10 BE SOLO Suvenly-:'ivo tnuits of land belong injr to the .'laics of ileecnsed or aged Jnilinns of the Ivluniiith reservation nru to be noli! to the highest bidder nr the. Klamath Indian, agency, June 1st. . This is in 'iioeordnnee wjth a gov (innient policy to gradually open tho jvsvrviituiu to, settlement and to fur nish Indians who are too old to work their hind profitably, funds on which, to live. The tracts advertised range in size from 4(1 to 10H acres, and the minimum prive at which bids will he considered runs from $4 to $20 per acre., r'orly-seven of the tracts aro announced as irrigable. The agricultural tracts thus dis-. posed of are udupted primamrily to, slock raising puroses. Kxceptionul bargains arc often secured by settlers in these sales. KJamutli Falls ller-uld. t Card of Tlmnks. ; We wish to thank our friends for their l'.lmlncss and sympathy during our bereavement In the loss of our beloved mother. Mrs. Mary Elder. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. I ' ' THE CHILDREN. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY - - . - VVANTKD .Man to do garden work , for a few, days, transplanting tlow . nrs principally. Call 741-J2 or 1H8-.I. EXCESS WHEAT IN cape with their lives, dome, sparsely clad. It. Morfta re-entctrcd the house lu find lii wife, and got to ltin room In time to tee her .lump from the window. Ilin ouiy chaiue to et.cape Wiin to follow her. They are hoth in Ihe hospital 1 his morning. Tlie dead are S. Kt.wmioto, M. Ilayashi and S. TiiKahlro. All were married and livtat; with their families In the iMiihiing. Two bodies wero recovered. Two horses perished. Loss on the laundry, $ I ."1,000 ; insurance J 2M)0. Tho lo.s:. on tlx apartment houi-e was With Mcrifonl trann In Metlrord hi ml, tie innni diate ppi- pect nt" my adding an , me ri can woman to t lie si rinc. "If 1 "Vi r have oeeaioii to marry again, Imuever. 1 reallv believe I'll pick an Amcrie.in, .ill ittln r tiling hc ii.g etpial." I'ierard jiys the lie-i wives an t hox: u inw It iidinu proi eNiwii i ii'arriage. Th-t i-., he prefers "iiuinc Women" In liin-e with piddle ru reel'. "'I'here i- no n.t'alldde recipe lor holding a woman- love. There are a many way- as there are kinds of wo men and im Iwn wnnien are alike. I'lalterv is one way. Kne- and eand ere others. ''As to pri'po-tiiL I'ttnnv lhini::tli; more ,Aoti do it, I lie more likely aivtn ltave ta-e flight. M lir-l SIMPLE TO WORK Easy to load, light to carry. Senega Camoras are all splendid pic ture makers. Ko matter whether t be on incxpeniiive Scout or a Folding Roll Kilm. Let us show them to you. Open Sundays from 10 o'clock (o 12 o'clock. HEATH'S DRUG STORE Phone SSI. Goods delivered. SAN MiAXnsro. May 7. Ap proximately 1,-),IHHI,IIIUI MMinds nt' ex cess wheat tlnur, held in warehouses ai'd hy wholesalers, ret a r lei's, re.-taur-auls. bilkers and individuals lliroimli out Ihe stall-, will he assembled imme dialely I'or direct shipment t) Krance, i1 was announced today by Ralph P. .Merrill, federal lood commissioner -f ('a'il'i.niia. FOR CCUCHS COLDS A Jiiniti fnlolu: t r:M ".pi-nil ttirtt irtf' F'e.f ft.ilr.j't rlirmilr- !intr nn, thn-at iri" 'iitt -. a toinc-riR'nnitlvi! prci-t tvHlioiit hp r ii or lialwt-foriiijnn ill ujyi. Try tk.ri luilay, 50 cents a box, Including war tax I'tr ml hy nM ininW( 4 IV.ll.:ta l.itliornfitry, riill.l lrlphla ANNOUNCEMENT aris Cafe Will open for business Wednesday, May 8 ---A Good Place to Eat Quick Service Lunches put up Everybody Welcome - i POOR GLASSES Merely imike eve Mi'iuii WiiKf. Correctly Fitted GLASSES Will elii!iinale llie eiillse See LR. RJ.CKERT Suite 1 nvi'i' M.-iv ( 'n. x ? t t ? ? ? I ? Free Liberty Bond C outest Closes Saturday Evening, May llth. ALL VOTES CAST TOMORROW COUNT DOUBLE' FOR ALL CONTESTANTS. . : . , ..' . DEPARTMENT STORE Jv'KLI A1U.1-: MI'UCHANDISK KEEPING UP WOMEN'S SHOES Tomorrow this store directs its attention to a disj)luv of new spring shoes. slll.(M) Muuse Kid Fonts.' Sicei,il....$7.50 iflil.litl Al'i ie.-in l!rnvn Foots. Speeinl S7.50 Kl.tHMiiav Ki.l Foots. Speeiill S7.50 :l''.0(l At'i ii-an lirowu jiatent. Speeinl $7.50 KKIJ ABLE METHODS OUR VALUE GIVING SUPREMACY. New Silk Dress es SPRING silks ..- IV,.i; fv str,n. :nul TolllolToW VC dil'eet VoUl' attention tl) ,1 dress wear. Dresses st vied un l;autlf'ul display of Fancy Silks. 15U im-hes attraetivelv W1(lt'- !r-ml !jl.ll and -.li. si 1 1: WOMEN'S LOW SHOES M'riean Urown laec Oxfords Ill'own I'uiups. Iii:;li heels lilaeU Kid. hiuh heels WHITE SHOES Medilllil lire Low Heel, p 1' am toe. canvas., toe. canvas S.-j.SO sr.oo 8 1.75 $r.oo S 1.50 SPRING VOILES l-'aiicv :!() and -JO inch India Voiles. CHILDREN'S SHOES narcfoot s.-mdals 51.35. $t.65. ?2.25 Hoy's. Hikers $1.35, $1.65. $52.25 .1 Joys' Scut Shoes $53.00 and $53.50 i "V 'I 1 simple liiu 1 rimmed and esiecially he coinini;. Made of foulard: anil tallatas m ln-li or re-u- (1,.si;,,IS- Special lillM'll 11 I llll I III! 1 lIMU liolero st vies. Some have ol'- uainly uuinipe overskirt stvles finished w ith jileated or wide anev 29, 39, 49 JAP CREPES lilain or A new shipment of (Yepes in fancv stripes, nianv are also plain eolni-s. Special 35c HOSE SALE sasu ru ns nar are si.m y FU.V silk 11(1S( 5 , , . . , , cl'lls ei :mi lied in ill,. I, -u l. . i , , ,, , ' T ' 1 ' ' $15.00 ... $535.00. W"1U ' ,,,a' K' m',1: Rl,mu'8 MISSES' NEW BLOUSES GINGHAMS CZi Misses' Mouses, made of ''cantdnl '2, inch wwle Umhani.s. Spe finely servicealile materials Fartro and small collars. rimmiiii; of tucks, lace cdu'es. colored slllockinir, some have colored collars. ' $3.50 to S15.0O. ( iirls' Slio, Second Floor. ial .25d MUSLIN WEAR SALE (owns, special 98 'omhinatioiis. sM cial....98f Skirts, special 98 All prices and styles just received.