VAG1Z TWO WETyFOPJD MATL TRinTJiK, MEDFOTm, OTtEfiON". TUESDAY. MAY 28. 101R LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mim Helen i'l.,cro' of !rulitn PasK w;is the week-end kwmI of hor aunt, Mrrf. (!eon;o Comm.. See Uuvo Wood about that fire In-Hiiritin-e policy. Offlco, Uoom 404 M. 1'. & II. lilllldillB. Mrs. A. C. Lewis of (Intritg l'ass Is malting tin extended vlnlt In this illy. i Johnson for hlt;h-clRss watch ro- It Is requested that all societies and orKani.ations anil neliuol child it.. ...I... ...... I.. II. .1 Mom 4 vii iitinumn lu i.inu iii i in .in- .... . oral Day purado will bo at the Uy ; pairing. park at 1) a. in. Thrusday. j Miss MnrRiierltn UeynoMii of limine Itodinen and Porolionlas are re- Itlver arrived in Ito.ieliuiK last Sat quented to meet at tho wl'.;w:im on unlay to upend tlio miiniuer visltiiiK Tliurnday inonilrm, at s o'cloik to relatives. F, partieipato In the .Memorial parade. Upholstering, furniture repairing, mattressea niado ovur, feather reno vated, earpcta and rugs cleaned and laid. Oo. W. Douglass, 201 S. Itiv orsldo. l'hono 1 B2-.I. tf Miss Paulino r.reaven of .Medford and f.iisi) Amorelto (!. Crossley or Portland, yeormiliettes v.ilh the naval rcci uil ing party Pi Corviillia during tile ra-;t weeft, were honored Tues day by tile ii:em!ie:'s of the C'orvallls All Medford women Interested In the. making of wheat Inn war bread are Invited to attend the war bread demonstration lo lie given (his even ing at St. Marli'n hull at 7 p. to. hy Jllss Anne McC'ormlek. Yon can get an electric vacuo. n cleaner at Paul's Klectrlc Storo dur ing May for $1.00 down and uaiaueo easy payments. Mrs. Roso Klfert and daughter. Miss Kill el, left this morning for Bremerton, Wash., to visit with Mrs. Leigh fiwlnnon. Mr. Kwlnson, a for mer Mall Trlbuno reporter, Is In (he or Auto Co. naval reserve service and lias lieen Htatloncd for some lime at the Bre merton navy yard. Storage battery ciinrglng. Power Carl W. Ilellbro.'iner, the former Med Auto Co. 42 So. Fir St. 7:! ford man now serving ill tile naval The public library will bo closed reserve, will assist in establishing all day Thursday, Memoral day. the orflco. Watch tho window at 'No. 10 South! why ut eat your noonday lunch Central avenno for prices on shoes. , nt Holland Cafe? Ani .hi; visitors In Ilio city today j ( has. K. Tun and Dr. .1. U Helm from Klamath FallR are K. II. Henry,: were among the Medford men vlslt- Palrlutie peoplo of Medford are considerable worked up over A four page religious publication, "The Apos tolic I'liith," which is issued by tho Apostolic I'aith sect whose headquar ters are In Portland, being distribut ed about the city Sunday night and .Monday by two women members of the local society of the se.:t whose placo of worship Is located at 'Mi North tlrapo street. s The Indignation is due to the fact that in the publication aro several seditious uttcrames. Mayor Gates, who received a number of complaints C.lrls Honor Guard who entertained concerning the publication and Its with a lif.nquet In the new ConRrega-1 distribution, today placed a copy of tional ciiuri h.. -Corvallls Gazette-Times. Columbia storage batteries. Pow- Judd l ow and G. F. Kelly. Soo Mrs. Paul Hansen about Nil Bone CorsotB. Phono 685-H. &9 Freeman Newport, tho Pacific & Eastern railroad local agent Is In Portland on a business visit. Paxson's superb dahlias, now and up to June !!0th ing at Klamath Falls tho first of tho weelt. One of the horrors of tho war now making t lie; rounds In .Medford Is tho following conundrum: "Why Is a slacker like a custard pio?" The Tlant nuMYOr Is, "Hecause ho Is yellow all Field- thru and hasn't crust enough to go grown roots, eight for f 1, eleht for vnr the top. 2, eight for $3. and up. Parcel post) The Patriotic club will meet at tho paid. Write II. II. I'axson, Central j i,0,u ur Mrs. Dora Hess, 72.1 Oak Point, Oregon. i streel, Wednesday afternoon. Miss ISrina Spni-kn of .Medford, Ore. Tlio library Is again In receipt of spoilt a few hours In Yroka Inst Sun-!m.w tested wheatlnss recipes and ad day. Miss Sparks Is known In Yreka dltlonal potato recipes. There are fa havlng boon In (ho employ, an n duties for copying theso at tho II nurso, of several Siskiyou county, brary and somo may be (alien home, physlcluns during 1317. In a few charged on cards the samo as books, days she will lenvo for her homo In vm. .1. Ilryan, (ho "Great Cqm Mlssouri and will complcto her nioner." passed thru Medford en course as a professional nurso. 1 route to Grants Pass Tuesday on tho Yroka Dally News. j Slixsla United. After a Chautauqua Dr. 'Hartley tills and extracts teeth lecture (hero, be will Immediately rc- wlthout pain. M. F. U. Illdg. .turn tn Cult I urn In. All resident members of tlio F.Ik A verdict of $75 was returned by a lodge aro requested lo make no on-1 jury in tlio circuit court In .lacksoii gagomonla for .Memoral Day which vm0 yesterday, Jn favor of tho Rogue will conflict Willi tueir marching in River Fruit and Produeo nssoclalion tho Moinoral Day parudo at 10 o'- clock. Tho lodge has accepted the' invitation or tlio (i. A. II. lo lake part ; fruit association claimed Mr. Rosen the paper and tho other facts In the hunds of I'nited States Marshal Alex ander, who was In the city today on 42 So. FirSt. 3 oilier oiiHiuesB. .jarsuai iwexanuer The navv will establish a pormn-: ut "':0 l0OK P " l"aco mo mat ncnt recruiting office for Hie valley """ oeforo the United Slates district nt Ashland Ibis week. Chief Yeoman j attorney's office at Portland. On tho editorial pago of the "Apos tolic Faith," under the caption of "Doctrines," Is published tho follow ing: "It is our firm conviction, sui4ort ed by (he word of God, our con sciences bearing us witness, that w-e cannot take up arms against our fel low man, however great (he provoca tion or however Just the causo might seem, It being tho spirit of tho gos pel presented by Christ in His ser mon on the mount, Matt. 5:39-40." On another pago appears a column of religious testimonials purporting (o bo given by soldiers Ih service, none of which ure signed nor are any names given, In which ono soldier is euoled as thanking God for having heard his prayor to bo transferred from a niacliluo gun company to the hospital service "True, many aro killed lu tho hospltul service,'.' ho Is quoted as saying, "but In that branch of service I will not have to kill any one." Tho local Apostolic Faith mission was established In this eily last fall by a band of workers from tho 'Port land headquarters who held a series of tent meetings in thot city. The big Portland party of workers stopped 'at tho Hotel Holland for several weeks and had two big automobiles to aid them in their work. Altho no .collections wero taken up at these NEW III TABLE ELECT OFFICERS The new passenger train schedule Jue League oi ino r-iam- of the Southern Pneif.e which goes aln al8mcl "msnea us annual meet mto ell'eet Sunday, June limf, und ! lnB at Glanls PaBS electing tho which has just been announced makes j '""owing officers for the ensuing a number of material cliiiupes in tliei5'ear: arrival , and departure of (rains at ''resident, josepn uatemau. aieu- Medl'oril. The only radical cln.nye in !for"; flr8- vice-president. Minnie the new schedule is the abolishment I K'ncado, Ashland; second vlce-presl- LECTURE Ail persons interested in ilniryiiur are invited to attend the meeting: at the public library tomorrow which will he addressed li.v ' I'rof. 1'. 51. r.rnmlt, head of the dairy ilepni'lnienl of (lie 0. A. C, and Prof. K. U. Pitt, another O. A. I'. expert. From VtiiO (o 12 Prof. Kitts will discuss "Jlny ('urine under Western Oregon Conditions." From 1:30 until 3 p. in. Prof. l'ninilt will discuss "Judging of Piiiry Cattle und Fitting lor Show or Sale." Profs. Brandt and Pitts, accompanied by C. C. Cote, addressed dairy meetings at Ashlund Indnv. '.,( i ! Mrs. M. Seaman of Rogue River who had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. "if. Lance, in' this el'ty, left this morning for San Francisco for a visit there with anodier daughter. new scbei of the Just and luxurious Shasta limited trains. No. 13, south bound, will arrive dent, Kathleen LeRaut, Wilbur; third vice-president, Dora Herman, Grants Pass; fourth vice-president, Lyle Per- i rom Portland at 11:40 p. m. instead j rin, Roseburg; secretary. May I.ind-j of 11.1!) as heretofore. This (ram ley, -Meutoru; treasurer, f.rnest Jeti- ill leave Portland at 8:110 a. in. and ry. Talent; Junior League supcrln- nrrive nt Sail Francisco n( 0:50 p. in. Xo. south hound, will arrive at .Medford at 4 :20 p. m. instead of :i::i(l p. in., leaving I'ortlnnd nt I u. m. nmt rrivine; at Sun Friineisco al 8:;() . in. No. 1:1, south bound, will reach Medford nt l):H3 a. in., instead of 1 0 :H5, leaving Portland nl 7:15 p. m. and arriving; at Sun Francisco at 8 U0 a. in. Xo. .14, north hound, will arrive in Medford nt 7:35 u. ni. instead of S:012, departim; from San Francisco at 10 n. m. and arriving at Portland at 10:30 p. m. Xo. 54, north hound, will arrive in Medford nt 5.27 p. m. instead of 3:47, leaving San Francisco at 10:20 p. m. and arriving at Portland at 10:30 a. m. , Xo. IB, north hound, will arrive in Medford nt 7 p. m., leaving San Francisco 'ut. 8:20 p. ni., and arriv ing lit Portland at 9 :35 n. in. tendent. Miss Tooker, Ashland. Those present were: Ashland Jean Anderson, Josephine llarber, Minnie Beaver, Kdna Stennett, Min nie Kincaid. Medford IJossie Jack son, Georgia Williams, Illanche Lontz, Joseph Ilateman, Mary Tinker, May Llndley, Curtis Darby, Clarence A. Meeker. Roseburg -Lois Gededs, ! Margarile Homey and Lylo Perrin. j Wilbur Leo Holgate, Kathleen i-e ! Rant, Edith Ilrown. Talent Ernest Jeffery. Gold Hill Susan Stearns, Alice Johnson, Ina Gardner, Eleanor llyerley. Central Point Verona Bren ner, Joy Hamr.uck, Gertrude Wiley, Iris Marshall, Donald Brenner. KAISER'S PRASSES ESS AGENT against Klla Rosenborg, ndmluistra-1 meetings (ho religious band seemed r,.mlt ,- ,,, trix of (ho Rosenborg estate. The '" '" '.lllppe,l wltn runils. fmw 1 V5 W llili UsWrWii America's Choice; Used by the Army and Navy." The shine that stands the weather.' Preserves and softens leather,' ' iStiiNoiA Home Set Send one to your soldier boy to dust and polish his shoes. Ask Nearest Store BLACK TAN- WHITE RED HOME SET TjrrrnttisTf - - F.imARDSVILI.E, 111. Jury to try 11 defem!iin(s charged with mur der in connection witht he lynehintr of Robert Paul Prugcr, enemv alien, completed. DKS JIOINKS. Iowu Theodore Roosevelt in nn nddriiss here declar ed Knglish should be the "sole lau- uage for schools, newspapers and ther usage." We Don't Know of a sure cure for poison oak but we havo all the leading remedies, your favorilo as well as the ones your friends and neighbors will advise you to try, tho kind that cured them. Heath's Drug Store Phone SSI. Goods delivered. In tho Khort jmrariu, uml It n hop"! to havo not Ichb than -Hl Klks hi lino. "When llottor Automobiles Aro nullt, 1UTICK Will Hulld Thorn." 8. S. Smith, who hurt luvn viMitini; At his old home, HI lionulo, Knn;i". for sovoral weeks, wrilrs that ho will return to Modford about .In mi I . During his piosent visit ho sold hh; proporty In Kl Dorado, which has greatly IncrouHod In value In tlio rant few yenrs duo to tho blj; nud rapid growth of tho city. John son for hlKh-claH3 watch re pairing, l" Tho Parent-Teacher council of Med ford held Kb UvM HC f ton of the school year at llio public library late thi nfternoon. Office fin tlio tict year woro elected. Mitchell aharpens lawn inoweir.. 31 Ho. ItlverHldo. 51 Ins I. mile Martial) of Die Kla math l-'nllrt liih Mrlitml taiitv ha roturncd home fur (he niianner, the Klamath Kalb school:. Ji;nim; cIikimI hiHt week. iXow location. Power Ant n I'o. -K! Ko. Kir Kt. 7i'.' l. T. Kawton. distt b t tale In: p.- I . or of welhtH and mea aire ;, in nmv at work In tlm Ktaaialh :ui l.al.i counties terrltorie:. Kor tho beat insurancr, nco llidinei. tho l.i luiinco Iti'vau ruriiham b ii ;( t riti-.bt toi for ii'vciitt at't'T spend int; a l'n ilavf' .arloui:h vlsllhiw Iriemh; ami relative, The llrnnswb'K, nil phonognipliH lu onn. Wntcrs Paint Store. tr T. (. lie: UU, fiuaner clerk vi lie poJdofriee, 1ms n-tiinie! tn ,. ( tel lowihv; bin two vveel.f.' ..; I on, Vno Valvollii'i nit In your 'lntor; tl makes a dltrereneo. Pn,er Auto Co 42 So. Kir St. 7;'. .Mr. Ilfn'er Kenm-ii ,inl : m I'r-in cl lert la.-t nii'.bt frr N-.: li.i, Mt, to Join Mr. Iteiiiiell, who 1m niiiuipuir h f h molher'K bin fat in m at there Tho Hoiinctln expect tn mat.e tiieir permanent homo at NV da, at b a t until thu war is o r, I iaio i;, Mt to go Oil from Nc(:ili;i alter a ; ii with his father and enlhl at l int.i -u In some branch of the army .s ri. Mm. llaney for honn.tltcbtnr; una ,( pccotlnff. Cernolt-Corey It.dK. ! Kiineral ncrvteeH vi re held t bit afternoon from the Wei l.,; & Ateil.nv n com pit uy chapel o;r the latn K Jouett. ThO (1. A. It. and W . K ' mom hern were proMMil In furco Kurlnl waP nt the (Vuirl Point ci-me-Iprr. liiirK, before bis death, agreed to pay certain storage charges on fruit, which wero not paid, "Walter Tl. Al len of Seattle, attorney for the ftonou Iur enlalo nuilutaiiied that the aureemont was to pay charges on pre-, cooled fruit only. This was the view taken by the Jury apparently for they allowed an amount to cover this charge. Attorney P. .1. Neff, ntlorney Tor tho fruit association was unable to bundle the cae at the last moment ;o hi-t place wa.'t taken by Prosecuting Attorney Huberts. Tht trying of this case occupied tlio entire day of the open hit: of the May term of court. I Ur I f i ii:o. ("Ininett-Corey Hldg. ' W. A. i'oliu-r today received the ( fallow ini! icte'iam from the federal looil ad nihil st nil Inn : "I Uglily ap jprie.e .lacksnn county plan to limit Minor rale., liakers bread to lie nold only ami to contain t'.o per cent wheat j Hour and ft p r cent substitute. 1 1 ovcrn nn u I w ill take and pay tor all surplus 1 b ur for export." Miss lie:;: ie VYeks, who lias been at lending SI. .Mary's academy, left loil.iv fur tier boaie at Klamath Kalis, biuiiit, been called home on a fare well j :jt u iih tn r brother-in-law. lr. V!.irter. whci ha- been called Into active military ,Mriie. Tin' r w ln h.ie i-lothlm; fnr the .-alv.l;;e denarinient nf tlie lied Cross ..re ;islt., to bae It tied In bundles ami on a pnr h of the parking of a paved i licet. The gal hirers can not o to the deoi aini ring, 1 1 !ive the pai I, ai:e teadv by !' n'clork S ltll!'da mo!!ili!i;. Jute Tlio b!i; I'olcy Pork company i'ini;i il aTier bahu; spent Monda and mo: f n1 led. iv ill cttitii- (imioU -tiled v ill tor'-ially open lor tlie jTHREE KILLED IN fl. totii;hl. the !o SI ill ,', Mr :H' I i:ciy Htifiirtlon ol nitvx eol'.iplrle and lu- .'iii,I Mrs .h.i ar,1 A. i:. l'er.iol liMiri.-ts i.eein of Si I he rmuitr elal i luii .1. U. w let h' m i'l'Oir 1,11 pa itmi-nt Willi. 1m i III l u were eiillers at the 'inmuer- I o.l.i K,,h, or S.in I'r.uu I t o. ;''! vi 1m; f.iiiM.rinten,len of hliiM, n' lae t!i'aiil .!. i i iu tlie city tn iii;.jMi i tlu' il. I'.olii' In ri'lmhitttm (lie i t ll:!u:s el Cie tiitt i !tr t,: lift' luiiltlinu Hi'V. illi.'iii l. II. .ullit.n It.fi lasl nklit !nr n shert KI in I'urll.uiil. The iiieilliu', nf the (I renter Mvil feiit ilult r, tii'ilnli ,1 for teilay was lMiKtliiiit', iiinll June ,l'. l."U I'. Je'Kn left Monday nli:lit for a u !i :in fil-ntln nt Salem, PAHIK, Mniulny. May 7 Three iei-iiiiH were killei! uml 11 injured in tlie liiilnliartliueiil ot' I'nris tmlny by tile lierninii loin' i:ini:e yilll. PAIfIS, May 'JS.--flelinall avia tors iitleuiieil nitlit In raiil I'lirii. They ili'oipet IioiiiIin in Ihe Milnnlii, lint, were preyeiileil l'roiu 1 1 villi; over the eiiy. I.HNIiON. May L'S. -Ainlrew Bonar Law toilav tohi tile lower liollse o' parliament thai MH) i'auallies In hns iilal i a-es lintl heell eailM'tl liy tile lioniliiiie; of linlii.li li,,-tilal in l-'rante h (Jennan aviators. TOTAL RED CROSS SUM MAY REACH $18,000 .i,t, Mi'ilfor.l $1 1,122.00 Itutte TalN Ii;'2..',0 Knell ... JI2. nn : A lit Inch 1 7 1.7.", . tlriffin Creek 212.7.1 l.at.o Creek 7,Mt.lio 4 Central I'olnt lisn.tio Stoi litiK 7 . en Wiitl.lns Ml. Ml .Int k.sonville 1. ton. (Ml dak Crove 222. .'0 Tahle Hock 1 7 ,.,". 0 Uo.:in HhiT 17ll. U Cnlil Hill uml Sams Valley 4 S.Oll rro.siei't I7.",.,",d Aiplennte HM.00 4 Tolo 1 2 . en Kacle Point 7.',o.u0 Tot nl ) I 7.7 I,".. Ml TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I OH S.M.K Well mproveil 5a. Iiarl two miles west uf Meilfortl on .lat k-ti'ltvlMe road, It. ;. 2, I.ox 7t''. Metliord. Cre. w.imm' i.nivanled tank, ruin to I null i:nl. eueacit.v. Krmik WU; lit. It. :. M.iliortl. M yOU ItKNT -To llhely f u rnlnlied llouse. I'hotiP 1"2S-V. t'.l I'lH! Sl.i: -Minl new piano. $!'., easy iniyineiitr. Plume VV'.'-W. ill AMSTKKDAM, Mnv ilS.-Tlie kai ser now has a siet-iul press nielli whoso litisiness it is lo keep the (ler- liiiiu people in n properly worshipful alliliule lowanl I he nll-limhest. Ilis iian.ie is Karl liosiicr. lie is stipioseil lo lie llu rresponilent nt Merlin Loknl Anie- er, lint we luite to think what wouui ippen to nil editor who tollelled u peneil lo his stuff. ores his latest el fusion, (leserih- ii. how William the licnd Hun, uml llimlciilmre:, Hie first nssistnnnl 1 Inn, ii'led mil for u motor lour of n bat He field: The supreme war lord elanihers into the ear. lie summons llinden- bure; lo tuke n seat alongside of him, ind even spreads the luprobe over the lielil nuirsluirs knees with his own imperinl hand. "How kni;:htlv that is! It is more nil that, it is n token of respect fill dieitiiile, t'ries of 'Hurrah' rend Hie a i r. 'Tlie kniser and Hiiiilenburi:! Whur ipeetaele! Ah, the sight of these two men toiietlier is enotiiih to tell us that all is well. "Tiie Iro.in ore hesitle themselves with fervor. 'What ii hit of luck.' they niunner gratefully lis tho car. villi its !iui:u-t pa.-eut:eis I'atles from iew. Carnival S CAPO IE IN PIAVE FRONT IJt'MK, M.u JS. - Italian triHips nn Monday nijjit broke into tlie Au-d n-( Icrmun de t'ene nt I'apo Silo, on tLc biwer Tiavr iront In a depth f 7."ui y;iri-. Tlie Italian- e;ti I iii'cd l:l;t pri-i'iier. f ? ? ; t t t T ? f T ? T t T T f T r r t f . t r r T t f y ? ? y y t y y y y y y y S 0.1 G New Blue Serge Coats . Men's Jumpers Summer Hats ........ Heavy Calf Skin Shoes . Men's Tennis Shoes . . . Men's New Wool Suits . Men's Underwear. Union Suits, Special at . . Trunks and Suitcases $1.50 .75 .25 2.50 .75 8.75 .40 .75 Will W son Cheapest Store in the West t t y y y t y t: t y y t y y T t y t y y y y t y y y y t y y y y t T f T y ATLANTIC PdUT. Tlie I'mltd Steles suliMiersilile H-14 nrrived here enuippe.l with n fn!-o wotulen how a Her r.i'iiniin her mother ship SOU mil,- in -ea. If your old leuscs are not giving the -a(lra Hon they onco illtl, yon prob ably need new ones. You will get satisfaction hero. DR. RICKERT Suite 1-2, ovor Mnv Co. M iM ford km LEARN TO WEAVE, ITS EASY HELP YOUR. COUNTRY We Pay 20 Cents Per Hour While Learning After Learning Paid by the Yard at Good Prices Daylight Modern .Workroom Clean and Sanitary Good Opening's Also for Men and Boys OREGON CITY WOOLEN MILLS, OREGON CITY, OREGON