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PAGE TWO MEBFORD MAIL TRIBTJNT!, fEDFORD, Oftp)0T, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 101ft fOCAL AND L' PERSONAL DorturH S. A. mid Myrtle .ok wood will leave Mi-diord about the middle of .Mine for Oakland, Calif., where they will loeatii permanently. They have leased their residence on the cost side to It. V. lloko. Vmt .tin o nt nn eleetiie vacuum cleaner at Paul's Klectrlc Ktore dur-l InK May for $1.00 down and balance. 'l j easy payments. Clarence Prultt, a student at the Washington fcIiooI, dlslorated his hlni Friday while v.-.ultliiK. lie was taken j to tho sanllarlum on a Hlrelehor and' It will lie some time before he can, walk. Storano battery eiiarajng. Power Auto Co. 4 2 So. Fir St. 73 1 (inorKt Collins left thin afternoon for a business visit to Kluinath Falls, In which city he Hoi-nt the forepart of thin week. Conser'a Cash Grocery will handle j Snldor'a milk hi'KlnnliiK Monday,- The natno of Private Harry Almond Youiik of Eaiilo Point, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry 1,. Young, waa wrong ly announced In the last list of draft ed men from thlH county. He enlist ed last September In tho navy wire less service and has been stationed at Mare Island where he Is taking tho navy electrical course Ho has completed over half of the course. Watch the window at "No. 10 South Central avenue for prices on ehoes. Miss Mabel Turner left today for a visit with friend at Klamath Fals. See Mrs. Paul Hansen about vu Bone Corsets. Phone DSf.-ll !!( A. E. ReamcB and F. .1. Newman of Modford wore registered at the Hotel Portland, Portland, yesterday. Paxson's .superb dahlias. Plant now and up to June 20th. Fluid grown roots, eight for $1, eight for $2, eight for 1.1, and up. Parcel post paid. Write 11, 11. Paxson, Central Point, Oregon. The majority of Medford churches will not hold forenoon sorvlces as usual tomorrow, but will join in tho big pntrlotlo mooting at the Pago theater which will be addressed' by Prcsldont Kerr of tho O. A. C. This meeting begins at 1 1 a ,m. Connor's Cash (Srooory will handle Snldor'a milk, beginning Monday,! 28th. : Mrs. C. II. Bpraguo and MIbs K. H. j Spraguo of Moston, Mass., who aro I visitors In the city, uro guests ut the Hotel Medrbrd. I Dr. Hartley fills and extracts teeth without pain. M. F. II. Uldg. ! Miss Ciithmlno Danluls returned Friday from unending tho Uebekuhi convention at Si'asldu, Ore, "Whon Hotter Automobiles Aro nullt, lilJICK Will Build Them." 73' Among the Medford members In attendance ut tho district Kpworth League convention at (irants Pass are Joseph Buteman, and Mlssos Bes sie Jackson, Lucretla Buteman, lllancho l.ontz, Georgia Williams, Mary Tinker und Mao J.lndley. For the best liiHurunce, suo Holmos, the Insurunco Man. Miss Mub.'l Mlskey and mother after a visit hero with friends lcl'l Friday lor their homo in Vuder, V'Msli. Phono your order to Snyder's Dairy for butter. , f4 Miss Mather Miller Is attending the Hiiveuth liny AdvcntlstH conference at Hoseburg, having departed for thai city Friday evening. Johusou for high-class watch r pairing. tf Miss Anna M. Turley, alato lender of tho homo demonstration agents, who met hero with the county home economics commit I eo Friday, spent today huldlug various conferences In the city. She will inoi't with the Jo sephine counly home economics com niltlco Monday and with Miss Milam will address tho Grants Pass Cham ber of Commerce Monday noon. Mitchell sharpens lawn mowers 30 So. Klvorsldo. Sheriff Jennings, bavin become satisfied that the two barrels he con flseitted at a vacant farm hnuse near Agate contained ildcr, has returned them to their owner, C, Cox, who left them at the farm after he mined . Int ling to mine back und get them. Why not eat your noonday lunch at Holland Cafe? Miss I'lnford of Toronto and Mrs. Cnmpbell of Vancouver, II. C, left this morning ufter a lew days' visit With Mrs. I). I,. MeNary. They are enroutn to liucno.s Alio. South America, vis San Frsnelsro, los An golcB, iXow Orleans and New York Phono your order to rinjidor's Dairy for butter. f,4 Mrs. .1. K. Walts departed Friday for Portluud for an extended visit with bur daughter, Helen, mho ! a student III Unit city. (Now location. Power Auto Co. 42 80. FlrSt. 73 Mrs. Sarah Webb has returned home from her visit with friends at rtoseblirg. Tbe UrunswIcK, all phonographs In one. Waters Paint Store, tl J. C. liurch of Gold Hill, sales man ager of the Beaver Portland Cement company of that place, was in Eu gene Thursday to meet hiB son, Ever ett T. Burch, who came in from Marshflcld on a tcn-duys' furlough. The son Is a sailor In the United States navy, having enlisted when war first broke out, but because of sickness did not enter upon active duty until last December. Use Valvollne oil in your motor; It makes a dlfforenco. Power Auto Co. 42 So. Fir St. 73 The members of a class of the Bullvlew Sunday school enjoyed a three-days' outing thin week at Gold Hay. The party consisted of Mrs. C. A. Brown as chaperon, Marjorie and F.dith Flfleld, Gates King, Wil bur and Cupllulu llelgle, Newton Da vis, Mary Wheeler, Maude York, Maudfo Nortridge, Oscar Cooper, Until Esko, Ceclle and Marguerite Moore. M.-8. llaney for hemstitching and pccotlng. Gernett-Corey Bldg. -Mr.'i, John F. White enjoyed a visit at the depot this morning with her friend. Miss Francis Welch of San Francisco, who is enroute to a British Columbia port from where she will shortly sail for France on a military transport to take up army canteen work. See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404 M. F. ft H. Building. Mr. and MrB. B. J. Bowater of Pasa dena, Calif., who are on an auto trip to Portland, stopped off here Friday for a week's visit in the city and val ley. They aro guests at the Hotel Holland. Johnson for high-class watch re pairing. l.leut. Hex. J. Offut of the 3.rith engineers In a letter just received from France by his father, W. M. Of fut Sr., writes that every American comand In France not Btatloned di rectly on the hattio front, has gar dens In which they aro raising their own vogotalilcs. Upholstering, furniture repairing, mattroBBes made ovar, feather reno vated, carpets and rugs cleaned and laid. Geo. W. Douglass, 201 S. Riv erside. Phone 162-J. tf A. L. Sargeant and Mildred Soe- fiold of Juckson county were mur- OVERCOAT: KEPT II "Seen Jnlin ('iirkin or Fred Monro yet?" shouted Mayor Gates as he jumped off the train this forenoon, hnviiii.' arrived home from attending the war conference lit Portland. "Where's llitlsonf I'll fix 'em." His ttelli chattered with cold. lie then explained that yesterday morning in Portland he lent his over coat to Curkin who with Meurs took in the scenic ride tendered the dele p,lcK lo the mayors und city attor neys convention. John hud thought lessly (jono to Portluud wearing n mid-Miiniucr .suit und the weather had turned very ihillly. Curkin and Meurs intended to fro to Sulem yes terday Afternoon und to hoard the train there lust night ami come on to Medford with tile mayor. But the li:lter suw neither one of them nuin after parting with his overcoat yes terday morning. OLSON FARM TO EE The Olscn furro, in Uie Mendoivs district, will be ko!) at public auction at 2 oVIm-lc next Saturday to satis fy a judgment rJireil in the circuit court in fuvor of A. Jl. liirrcll Co. On account of the many defendants, v Inch include many o the merchants ' 1 Go'd Hill and the valley, unusual interest attaches to the sale. The place is well kndvvn and a valuable piece of property and it is exacted that there will be lively bid. lint.' niuon prospective purchasers. room MARKETS Portland Livestock, mim-AXD, Ore., May 2"i. Ctt- rled Thursday evening, May 24, at tie steady ; receipts, 4.10. Prime steers, the homo of Clyde Martin. Hov. Mel- 'l,:i'00(" U 0H: to 'l,oi,'c sll'L'rs' vine T. Wire road the service. T,,. U.50'12.50; medium to Kood steers young people loft immediately for Swede Basin, where they will inako their home. Grants Pass Courier. Columbia storage uatterlos. Pow er Auto Co. 42 Bo. Fir St 73 Emil Brltt was among the visitors In the city Saturday from Jnckson vlllo. Among visitors registered at the hotcla today were II. A. Brockwell of Chicago, K. C. Boyle of Springfield, Mass., Mr. and MrB. 11. W. Orton of Minneapolis, C. M. Huntington ut lleglns, IHi., T. K. Brewltt Jr. of Mem phis, Ton), H. O. BrlBsenden and Eliz abeth Brlssenden of Berkeley, Calif.. 10. Hubbard of San Dlogo, B. W. Welch of Stockton, B. It. ltlchter and (1. A. ltlchter of Hoseburg, L. P. Har rington of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Zaih rundor of Murysvillo, Calif., It. I). Baker of PlttBburg, C. E. Cotton of Palo Alto, C. It. (irelsen of Maple wood. Ore., I,. P. Harrington of Sn lum, O. ,1. Smith uud T. Herman of San Francisco, and K. M. Burns, S. M. Calkins, C. II. Baldwin, W. E. lljues and J. 1-. Wrijiht of Portland Ur Helno, Garnett-Coroy Bldg. CUMMUNITY PICNIC HELD AT BUTTE CREEK A very successful Industrial club meeting and community picnic were hold near the Butte Creek school houso yesterday beginning nt 10:. 10 In the morning. The following schools participated: I.o.it Creek, Butte Creek, Eagle Point. Lake Creek Antelope and Brownsboro. Athletic gamcB wero held in the morning followed by n picnic lunch at 12::il). in tho afternoon tho fol lowing program was given: Song. Address by I,. J. Allen, state pig club leader, Corvallis, Oregon. Four -minute talk, James (ilgsby. Violin solo, l.oren Farlow, Readings, I. eta Spence. Song. Iiorolha Scott. A short play, F.uglo Point primary pupils. Address, 1.. p. Harrington, state club field worker of Salem, Oregon. Messrs. Allen and Harrington both emphasized the. Importance of Indus trial club work during tho war. A similar meeting will be held ut Tul ent today. 10.00(i 11.00; fair to medium steers S.")0(a O.'iO ; cumuli to fair steers. $8.00(0 9.00; choice cows und heifers, $10.00((!'11.00; medium to good cows nnd heifers, $0..r)0(tf 8.00 ; fair to me dium cows and heifers, $.".00(('G.()0: dinners, !i:i.00(Y.0O; hulls, $0.50(0 10.00; calves, $8.o)( l'-UM; slock 'ors ami feeders, if 8.00(i 10.00. I Hogs steady; receipts 108. Prime mixed, $17. 3"i( 17.111; medium mixed, $17.00(0 1 7.'2o; rough heavy, $lfi.00(ff 18.25 j pigs, $14.5O(jl5..r0; bulk of sales, $17.25( 17.50. Sheep steady; receipts 1,130. Kusl of mountain lambs, $10.50(017.00: valley lamhs, $lli.00(ii 10.50; year lings, $12.50(ci i:i.(IO; wethers, $11.50 (u'12.00; ewes, $10.IO((t110.50. Hotter nnd Eggs I'OHTl.AXD, May 25. Duller sendy. Creamery prints, 44c; cur ious, 45e; buying price butter i'nt, Portluud, 4:ie; cube cxlrns prime firsts, .'IHVic; dairy :it(i:l:!o. EGGS Si'llini; price, case count, litl' (VfllTe ; buying price, .'Ui(ii:io:!.'te: selling price, cundlcd, H0e; selected candled in cartons, 40c. POn,TUY- liens, 2Sc lb.; broilers. Hie; old roosters, 20c; turkeys, 35c; rose 18(o20e; ducks, IlOc. Portion! drain. WHEAT $2.00; oata. $01.50; corn, No. 3, yellow, $511 ; Bnrlev, nouc. MIU.STFFFS Hran, $30 ;"shorts, 32; middlings, $31 per ton. HAY Buying price, timothy, $30; , 1 1'n T ln . $21: u'ruin. none o-'itiu'. SFATTI.K, May 25 nt the li.iilhwiM div Cross aiiiioiiiieid toiluv Yiisiiugtoii lots passed il $1,11110,(10(1 ,iiot liv i." 20.IIIMI. Oregon hud sulisenbed 71.S.s; lilaho $;U2,I12 and Alilsk l '1,1. l!t. It v,;,k atiiiouiiccd. Stockholders Notlco. Notice Is hereby given that tho an nual meeting of the stockholders of tho Homo Telephone nod Telegraph Company of Southern Oregon ill be held at the office of the company, 218 'nt Sixth street, Modford, Ore gon, at .1 o'clock p. in. Juno 4. 191$ W W. H. tiOltK, Presldeut. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY VANTF.I Two lot. Phone 64 WANTICD Wells to drill. Water guaranteed. Phono 192 Jackson ville, Go FOIt HUNT- Modern bungalow ol six rooms, In good order. 1121 X. lilverslde. Phone 4:I9-J. bo WANTFH (inlvanlred corrugated Iron. Phono do, Albert, Ashland hotel. FOIt SAI.K- Ouroe boar, prize-win ner at slate lair. Thrift Bros., Jacksonville. FOB SAI.K l.nte 1917. Ford touring Just overhauled, re-bored, tine shape. ;HHi.ou. W. J. A.. Ashland hotel. j FOK SA1,K Kipiliy In 1917 Maxwell par at uriri..., ,..n r.., u r. , llead.Hnrtcrs ion of tiie Ke.li " N 1 '-" 'PI'lo thinners. Wilson's orenuni. (.rnrin (Trek. r,i; I r U jLf 't J)r. W. J. Kerr, president Oregon Agricultural college, ivho bpcjLks at Uio Union Me r nor Jul service at the PtiKa tli cat re, Sunday morniuKi May 2HI., nt 11 o'clock. rogue mm l Tuesday of this week was np pointed as a duy for cieuning up the cemetery preparatory to .Memorial Pay when a memorial service will lie held nt the cemetery nt 10:30 a. m. All school children are usked to meet nt City VI at 10 o'clock to U:urch in parade to the place of ser vice. The fcehools were closed on Friday nnd the various teachers huve gone to their homes for the summer. The baccnluureato sermon for the high school graduutcR was preached bv Itev. J. W. Iloyt on Sunday even ts soon to leave for France. lie took the place of Mr. fl. A. llriscoc, who had promised to speak several months go. ' Mr; "Kdwnrda "gave q' rousing jmtriotie address, emphnsizr iiig (diuracter above nil things us the key to success in life. It is seldom thut two such talented singers ns Mrs. Hill of Medford, and Mis. Unckett, of Ashland have been heard here, while the piano solo of Mr Eineriek und Mrs. E. j. Woods was much enjoyed. The Woods' orches tra was wannely applauded, and nil join in thanking these Medford uud Ashland people for such a rare musical treat. Mrs. Parent took the place of Mr. Kurheart in presenting the diplomas to the graduate's und M. A. Word expressed the pleasure it gave her to graduate her first pupil of four years ago here. War Worries Upset Health. It is agreed by medical authorities that worry affects the digestive or gans. When the digestion Is out of order, it throws the whole physical being out of geoj. B. B. Hayward, Unadilla, Ga., writes: "Foley Ca thartic Tablets give me quicker relief than anything I have ever tried.." They relieve biliousness, bad breath, bloating, gas, Indigestion and con stipation. Ko griping or nausea. Sold everywhere. Adv. Heal Skin Diseases It is unnecessary for you to Buffer with eczema, blotches, ringworm, rashes and similar skin troubles. A little xemo, obtained at any drug store for 35c, or $1.00 for extra large bottle, and promptly applied will usually give instant relief from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases. Zemo is a wonderful. DenetratinB, dis appearing liquid and is soothing to the Tell Your Friends About It With a nct delicate skin. It is not fireasy. is ing in the church. His message wus easily applied and costs little. Get it , i. i tnrinv unrt Rave ail iuruier oisiresb. one oi iiisp.rauoii mm iieiu lor uie ' .rBe & w. Rose Co.. Clevchuul. O. young people uuu uie congreguiionai singing wus hearty. Alvn Lewis has this month gnineii the prize given by the teueheis ior the largest sale of thrift sliiu.ps ior May. Me has sold $08 und received $1.00 thrift stumps. Rogue iiivcr Ked Cross drive goes steadily on, tho quota of $300 beiug passed on Kvuus ('reek alone. .The High School ( commencement evercises were held 'in Owens Hull on Wednesday evening and were highly successful. The hall wus packed with parents and friends. The N'uzarene Church suplcmcnted its nightly service for the occasion. Tho sltige wus beautifully decorated in pink and green by the junior nnd sophomore classes, who also acted as ushers. The graduates were Peulah Taylor, I.illn Martin, Alvira Steele. Lottie Owens, Hollin Taylor, and Carl Miipcrle. .Mayor (lillmore introduced the speaker of the even ing, Uev. Kilwurds, of Aslilniiii, who It's the only way you can make them believe a fish story. Notice to Wool and Mohair Growers I am in the market for wool and mohair mid ran pay tho highest price 'considering quality that is consistent with government regu lation Phono 0-F4, Jacksonville, or wrlto. J. J. Ossenbrug'g'e RUCH, - OREGON FILMS FRESH WEEKLY Medford Book Store Stock Ranch For Sale BY BItOWX & WHITE 10 So. Fir St. 170 seres, two sets of buildings, full equipment of machinery and : stocked with sheep, horses, hogs, etc. l 75 acres in alfalfa. For rent 6 acres in garden, grain 'and alfalfa, under irrigation. If your old leus are not giving tho satisfaction they onco did, yon prob alily need new ones. You will ger satlttfuctlon hern, DR. RICKERT Suite 1-2, ovor fav Co. Medford PATRIOTIC APPEAL Our country Appeals to von to exercise utmost capacity in production faud conser vation in food and fuel. ; . ' Kven tliou.frli you are not on the firing line, you fan lie very useful right here at homo. Kave something every week 'or month and deposit your surplus cash with tho Jackson County Hank. -1 per cent Interest Paid on Savings Ac counts. The Jackson County Bank Medford, Ore. I tlw ars tiavf siu. I s V!l H.M ,AV( ,0.htlUt P lo Al V "1 ,t nwi ctrd '1' Jc la.-jr ipta Idwpnrc ht ".! H LtljMUKiXS tSAn T (.HiCko .. , vr Uraa d tm rxrftt t f. PAV rl tPf E.J CI ARCT5 :jtr i - wi cmhsmowi fctaluma.ca . Carnival '"Sale -;" Starts Monday Will H. Wilson Push the Money Under The Door IT IS BEST FOR YOU To have your prescription filled just as the doctor wrote it, without a change of any kind. That is exactly the way we follow the phy sician's orders. If for any reason we cannot, follow orders we tell you so and why. And that is why our prescription work is growing fast. ' f Have your prescription filled here. HEATH'S Phone 8S4 DRUG STORE Goods Delivered Monarch Seed h Feed Co. 7 HAY, GRAIN, SEED, FEED POULTRY SUPPLIES 'We carry a full and complete line of, Bee Keepers' Supplies Hives, Soiors, Sections, Separators,' Brood and Comb .Foundation. Queen Bee Traps, Sec tion Holders and Brood Frames. AVe carry the most complete line of Bee Supplies in Southern Oregon.. Our Hives are manufactured at home and are the pro duct of best Southern ()rt!.unu 1'ine. "Buy Home Products and Watch Medford Grow." MONARCH SEED AND FEED CO 317 East Main St. Medford Wherever You Go, Whenever You Go or However You Go, Take a . KODAK with you. Preserve a pictorial record of your trip. We can show you KODAKS at all prices. WEST SIDE PHARMACY TItE REXALL STORE MEDFORD, OREGON ervice: Look over our equipment and see if it is not the most complete in town. We can convince you that all your needs can be taken care of here, we do our own work, and guar antee every inch of it. Our building is the largest of its kind in town, wo can accommodate you with lots of room and light. Our supply department is more complete thaii ever, all new, fresh stock. Agents for: LEE TIRES BUICK CARS REPUBLIC TRUCKS STROMBERO CARBURETORS COLUMBIA STORAGE BATTERIES FIRESTONE TIRES, Solid and Pneumatic We invite you to come and see for yourself. Power Auto Co. NEW LOCATION 42 SUOTH FIR ST.