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FTiTDAY. MAY 24. "MIS
OCAL AND'
PERSONAL
Bryan Turn limn of (lis 7th com
pany at Korl Stevens Is homo on a
10-days' fitrloutih with Ills mother,
Mrs. Turnliain.
Von can sot an electric vacuum
cleaner at 1'aul'n lMcetrlc Sloro dur
ing Hay for $1.00 down and balance
eaRy payments.
Mrs. V. J). Netherlands has re
ceived a letter from her Hon Lowell,
who iinderwent an operation for ap
pendicitis In a San Francisco hospital
Saturday, .May IX, saying he was get
ting along nicely.
Storngo battery -:inrglng. Power
Auto Co. 42 So. Kir St. 73
II. I. Ilanscom arrived In Medford
Wednesday from a sawmill near
Klamath Falls where ho has "been
. employed for some time, ills family
accompanied him.
Watch tho window nt 'No. 1 0 South
Central avenuo for prices on shoes.
Fletcher Fish will slug Snturda
and Sunday Might at the. Itlallo thea
ter "It's a Long Way to Merlin, Hut
We'll Got There."
See Mrs. Paul Hansen about Nu
Done Corsets. Phone G85-II. 59
Florence lluzelrlgg .McIOlhon will
sing patriotic koiikh at tho l'aga no'i
week.
Faxson's superb dahlias. Plant
now and up to June 2llth. Field
grown roots, eight for $1, eight for
$2, eight for t-'l, and up. Parcel post
paid. Write II. 11. Paxson, Central
Point, Oregon.
Vr. J. C. Rollins will dei:ver th
annual sermon address for the Klam
ath Falls district Kpworth League
1 at Grants Pass Sunduy evening,, the
26th. A largo number of Medford
Leaguers are In attendance there this
week. Miss .Mary Tinker or this
city Is district president.
Ur. Hartley fills ami extracts teeth
without pain. M. F. II. Hldg.
Miss Loreno Manners left today for
San Jose, Calif., which city will oe
her future home.
"When Hotter Automobiles Aro
Built, UUICK Will Ilulld Thnm." 73
Tho HI lis lodge last night voted
unanimously at the request of tho
O. A. It. to participate! In tho AIo
mor.nl day parade. i
For tho best Insurance, see Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
Floyd Hlpoy caught a -ID M -pound'
snlmon In the river near Hold Hill
yostordnj. Tho monster fish at
tracted much admiring attention in
this city.
Phono your order to Snyder's Dairy
for butter. t HI
Airs. K. L. Persons and Miss Fan
ny Persons of (irants Pass arrived In
tho city Thursday aflemoon and
are guests nt tho Hotel Medford.
Johnson for bigh-class watch re
pairing. tf
W. A. Kolger returned homo this
morning from attendance nt the
war conference at Portland,
Mftcho.ll sharpens lawn mowers.
30 So. Klvorsldo. t
John Dubois, engineer fur the
Grants Pass Irrigation district, today
recelvod otflclal confirmation of Hie
approval by tho capital Issues com
mitteo of the federal reserve board
of the issuing of $10.".,ihmi i; per cent
Jmnds of tho district, (luting from
July 1, litis. This approval is
"passed as not Incompatible Willi
tho Intorests of tho I'nltcd Slates,
but they are without npproMil ur
tho merits, security legality. "
Grants Pass t'ourler.
Fishing may be pour In Hie river.
If. so, call up the Medtnrd Fish Mar
ket and order soino of that l.g red
ualmon.
The first movement of wool from
llirf valley was shipped yesterday by
Itosenberg brnlhi-rs to the Columbia
Pasln wool warehouse of Portland
The consignment i mi in ls. il about
Mm pounds of wool.
Why not eat your noonday lunch
at Holland Cafe?
Mrs. Milton Si hue-hard left Tliur
day for Camp Lewis for a visit Willi
her husband who Is a member of
the ambulance sen Ice.
"Why, Mrs. Smith, where does
your husband inteli such lovely ll.-h
each week'."' "At tli Medlord l'i-h
Market," was the rcpl. Nice u-.sort-nient
for Friday and Saturday. .'."
Mrs. F. K. Fowler, who .i tlie
ntother of Mrs. I;, s. Ilullv. left Tun-v
day for an extended visit wlili n-ln
tlvns and friends nt Seattle and Mhi
nea polls.
Phono your order lo Snyder's Daln
for butter. ;, I
Kthel L. (loeljen of Klamalh Fall-.
Is A guest at tho Mold Me.llnrd.
Slnln Forester Klliolt, lnp, ,l,n li.
II. Chapler of the lotcst l-eivire and
Hugh llenery, secret. try of the (ire
. gon Flro association, were bete tins
week to attend the mutual meeting
of tho Jacl.KiMi Coiiuly Fire l'alnii
association which was held We-luci-day.
Plnns are under way for a
rlosor co-operntlon belwi-en tin- lib
eral forestry tu-rviie and the asso
ciation. Mrs. nnn llowley left last night
for a several weeks' visit with friends
lit Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ashcroft of
Ashland have located at Jacksonville
for the summer, and from there they
will go to Iowa In which. state Mr.
Aslieraft will teach nxt year.
'New location. Power Auto Co. 42
So. Fir St. 73
Tho fanners aro getting anxious
for warm weather which will help
fllfpvl tho aphis which are doing
harm to growing crops.
Tho llrunswIcK, all phonographs in
ono. Waters Paint Store. tf
W. J. C'ogglns left Thursday for
Klamath county wht.-e he will take
a large teeming contract with a lum
ber company.
Use Valvolino oil .In your motor; It
makes a difference. Power Auto Co.
42 So. Fir St. 73
Paul Schuler of the Seventh com
pany arrived in the city Thursday
from Fort Columbia on a ten-days'
furlough.
Mrs. Haney for hemstitching and
pecotlng. Gernctt-Corcy Bldg.
The Parent-Teacher circle of Jack
son school held Its last meeting of
tho school year this afternoon.
Sco Dave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office, Room 404
M. F. & If. Building.
Mrs. I-'rederick Carstens arrived
In this city yesterday from Medford
ant will spend a few dayB hero at
tending to InislncsH matters beforo
returning to her .homo In Portland.
Itoseburg News.
Johnson for high-class watch re
pairing. Mrs. W. II. Odeu and daughter
Bernlce and Mrs. J. P. FiBher and son
Alvin left this morning for Roseburg
to attend the Seventh Day Adventlst
conference and camp meeting.
Upholstering, furnnare repairing,
mattresses made over, feather reno
vated, carpetB and rugs cleaned and
laid. Geo. W. Douglass, 201 8. Riv
erside. Phono 162-J. tf
The Elks service flag now hangs
over tho entrance to the club house
and attracts much favorable atten
tion.
Columbia storage batteries. Pow
er Auto Co. 42 So. Fir St. 73
Miss Varlan Jonas was an over
night guest nt tho Hotel Holland to
day from Kuglo Point.
Dr Heine. Garnott-Corey Bldg.
Mrs. W. II. McDonald left this
morning to spend the week-end nt
I. eland with rolatlvos.
A number of changes have been
mado at the local Southern Pacific
freight depot. Don Piatt, assistant
freight clerk, has booji promoted to
tho position of chief clA-k to succeed
F. 1-. Lewis, who was recently pro-i
noted to tho position of traveling!
auditor. Sidney Wheeler who has
been warehouse foreman for the past
seven years, succeeds to tho position
held by Hubert Homes who has been
drafted Into nrmy service and leaves
for duty on May 2!iili.
Mrs. Finns Mayflcld and Miss Vio
let Mayfield spent Friday at Ashland
visiting a sick friend.
Harry Foster, former city engineer of
Medford, who has been employed as
draughtsman in thu city engineer's
office at Long Beach, Calif., has left
for Washington to enter tho quarter
master's department.
A wreck was caused on the Pacific
ii. Fastern Thursday when the combl
naliou passenger and freight train
was euroutu to Medford from llulto
Falls. Between Hullo Fails and Fu
gle Point a big log on a flat car came
loose and rolled on', derailing four
cars. The track was torn up for pulle
a distance. No one was Injured. Pas
sengers bound for Medford were
brought to Faglo Point In a freight
car ami finiu there to Medford In
pitr.eys.
Theies' a uijstery in connection
ullli two barrels of liquid held In
I he custody of S.ierilT Jennings, who
was tipped oil last Wednesday that
Ihere were two barrels of whiskey or
wine in a vat ant farm house near
Ante. lie inuriseatcd the barrels
and contents and had them hauled to
Mi dliud lale ednesday night. Later
t K. Cox who had vacated the house
and had not yet taken the barrels
away wanted them back from the
shciin. Cox claimed the barrels
contained eider, hut a number or
pi'iMint who liae sampled the con
tents i.iMi v.ityiui; opinions as to l in-
eonleiils. Anxhow t'io stuff has a
big kick In It. ami will be held In
custody iinl i I Its exact nature cau lie
iletel'liiineil.
Among vi-Iters registered at tin
luitcbi today were .1. .1. Kar;;er of
Si. 1 .on i-1, John S. Owen of Kn Clealte,
Wis., 'I', M llsuii or .Menominee,
Wis, Mr, and Mrs. II. II. NetliiKe of
1 'el roil, W. I-:, liiird-n of Seattle, S.
It. llraines tl San I 'rancisco, Mr. anil
Mrs. K. n.iUey ,,r I'eorla, Mr. and
Ml- l- . I'oleiiian of Diiiisiiiuir, A.
I-'. Setlier of Itns. intrg and S. Weston,
Mrs. I'. I,. Willis, .mil J. Is. Hunter nt
I'm Hand.
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Tho Seventh company which went
Into service from Medford 109 men
strong will soon he but a memory.
There, are now only 30 men left In
tli c company of the original organiza
tion, us within the past few days 30
of the boys were transferred to a
new artillery battalion that Is being
formed ut Fort Stevens for service
abroad just as soon as It can bo
equipped. , , ... ,
Thirty-two former members of tho
company aro now in service In France
in tho CDth artillery. . The members
of the company still In service at Fort
Columbia are euvious of the 30 just
transferred and are hoping for a simi
lar transfer In the near future, as
they are weary of garrison life and
aro pining for activo service abroad.
Two of tho 30 boys transferred to
the now battery this week are Dean
Stacy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D.
Stacy, and 1 1 ur ton J. Beeman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beeman of Gold
Hill, who arrived home yesterday
afternoon on a furlough which was to
have lasted until Sunday.
But to the bitter disappointment
of tho two soldiers and their rela
tives they received telegrams last
night ordering them tp return to Fort'V
Slovens at once. They departed for
the fort this morning.
Tho names of the other soldiers
transferred to the new battalion are
not yet known in Medford.
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LAKE CREEK 10
10 THE RED CROSS
It now looks na tho the Lake Croak
section will lmid by a big marKln nil
I ho ulhcr outHido divisions of
Medford district In the Hed Cross
drivo. Lnko Creek is sure to bo'
tho banner section, size of territory
considered, unleuii tho other sections
get a move on nnd come to tho front!
with liberal pnbscriptlons. '
Campaign Manager Daniels this1
noon announced the amount of the
contributions reported so far in Botne,
of tho outsido districts as follows:
I.akn ('reek, between $G0Q and $700;
Griffin Creek, $ 1 67..1 : the Meadows
or Ant loch district, f 100; lintte Falls
$100, und Uuch $4 1.
Mr, Daniels nave out no figures as
to the total so far contributed in the
district or In tho city of Medford,
merely stating that the campaign was
proKrosaing favorably and that the
various committees wcro hard nt
work thruout tho district.
llo nuain announced that when
tho drive Is over a complete alpha
betical list will bepublished in the
newspapers of all subscribers and tho
amount each contributed.
Tomorrow booths will bo estab
lished on all tho prominent corners
In the business district of 4ho city
In ehnino of women workers, who
will Importune all passcrshy to con-
trihuto to the Ked Cross fund
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SUBSCRIBE TO THE SECOND RED CROSS WAR FUND DO IT TODAY
TH E M AY C O M P A N Y, INC.
Shopping Headquarters Friday and Saturday
Supply Your Spring and Summer Needs and Save Money
New Silk Dresses $15
WOOL SUITS
1 Special lot Wool . Suits
from $27.50 to $39.50 jilaccd
on sale at $25.00
1 special lot Wool Coats
from $16.50 to $21.00 placed
on sale at f. $15.00
HOSIERY DEPARTMENT
1 Lot Children's pink and
blue' Hose, to close at..15
1 Lot Misses ' and Children's
Jlose, white, to close 25
1 Lot Women's 35e black
silk boot Hose at 29
AVomcn's" 39c black and
Vhite Mercerized Hose at
Women's 60c black silk boot
Hose at ....49
Women's 69c white silk boot
Hose at 59$
Style 64, Women's 29c Iron
Clad Hose, black and white,
at 25
BUY THIS MERCHAN
DISE AND SAVE
Special values in Dress
Ginghams; all the new
plaids, .checks. .and . stripes.
..Sold everywhere, at- ,35c. On
sale ...-.J : ,-. 25
KAYSER ITALIAI?
GLOVE SILK VESTS
$3.00 Special at $2.50
A very special offering of
Italian- glove silk vests, in a
good assortment of styles.
Some have lace yoke and
others plain band or bodice
'stylos,' with ribbon straps.
Lace youe styles, too. ; All in
flesh color. Sizes 36 to 42.
That Nobody Would Suspect
of Having Cost so Very Little
The prettiest little frocks for after
noon calling or knitting, and many
styles that are particularly designed
for street wear. Alll in the cleverest
new stvlesl
Chiffon, Taffetas, Silk Gingham Pat
terns, Scotch Plaids and Silk and
Georgette Combinations Pretty
draped, straight line and tunic mod
els, all in the most wanted colors.
Smart New Spring Coats in
Good Array at $25.00
There are styles in this group for wo
men of average sie annd for little wo
me who sometimes find difficulty in
finding their particular styles, and
styles for the very tall woman who is
equally hard to fit. The smai-test
ne wstyles in Wool Poplin. "Wool Ve
lours and Gabardines, in black, navy,
tan, gray. '
The Newest Styles in Waists are Moder
ately Priced 98c and $1.50
COLORED WASH SKIRTS
$2.50 Skirts $1.75
$3.75 Skirts.., : $2.98
$4.50 Skirt.s $3.29
$5.00 Skirts $3.49
COLORED WASH GOODS
75c Voile 59$
50c Voile 39$
45c Voile 29
39c Voile 25
40c Stripe Galatea at 29p
NOTIONS ' '
Hair Nets, two for ......5$
Darning Cotton, two for 5
Palm Olive Soap..... 10
34 inch, $1.25 Imported Pon
gee Sill;, at 98
7-ounce Bottle Horlick's Malt
ed Milk .-. ..49
1 Lot 15c Ladies' Handker
chiefs at ,...10
1 Lot Coat had Waist Hangers,
each - 5
1 Lot 10 and mjc Embroid
eries at 7 $
AGENTS FOR
Pictorial Review Patterns.
Home Journal Patterns.
Wooltex Coats and Suits.
Sheuerman Skirts.
Betty Wales Dresses.
Kayser Silk Underwear,
(ossard Corsets.
neOovoise Brassieres.
Wayne Knit Hosiery.
Bon Ton Corsets.
Iron Clad Hosiery.
Royal Worcester Corsets.
Colllnxbourne Mills Emby. Thread.
Jamestown Worsted Dress Goods.
Nemo Corsets.
Centcmerl Kid Gloves.
NEMO HYGENIC - STYLE
SERVICE
Nemo Iiyglenlc-style service Is the
term used to designate the scientific
manner In which Nemo corsets work
to improve both health and style. Ev
ery Nomo corset has special health
features that are also style creators.
Among the most famous Nemo inven
tions are the self-reducing devices,
The sketch shows:
1 Nemo Mclf-ltcdm-iiiK Straps. ,
2 Nemo Auto-Massage llnjids.
: Incurred Front Steels.
These three features support the
body and massage away excess flesh.
This Improves the health and makes
the figure much more symmetrical.
There are many other equally won
derful features In the famous Nemo '
'corsets. Come In today and secure .
-your new Nemo. Moderately priced
i'i.Ti upwards.
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BEST WAV TO SAVE.
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Onh) way soiie folks
iikc corn-says
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
w..vn:i! i:.--:itin-, i.i-
nflrr tho ll-r!-n npis
lo rii:ltl piutii's.
p:ir?y to look
Cheap rent
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'13; 6 Bell-ans
I y!.. Hot wafer
! r Of Sure Relief
ELL-ANS
FOK INDIGESTION
Notice to
Wool and Mohair
Growers
I am in llio market for wool ami
niolinlr an. I mn pay tlin hlRhest
prieo rinlilering nuallly Hint Is
eonslMi-ut with Kovcrnment regu
lation I'tione -F4. Jacksonville, or
write.
J. J. Ossenbrugge
RUCII. - OREGON
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Pears
Best Prices
Cannery or Box
Phone 64:
Residence 619-J
Guy W
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