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PAfiE TWO' JifiRDFOW")' 'NfATTj TRTBTTNT?, rRD"FOTlT5, tmfiOOtf, TUESDAY, .TTTOT 4, LOCAL AND! ' PERSONAL Miss June Hlnman, who has boon teaching music In the public schools of Tillamook, arrived homo ' this morning to spond lior summer vaca tion. Window screens, screen doors. Pa cific Furnltiiro & fixture Factory. C!i' Mrs. A. R. Illll, who returned from a visit at her former homo, Ncoda sha, Kansas, and daughters, Dorothy and Marian, who have been visiting at Los Angeles, arrived homo this morning. Mrs. Hill and tho girls met In San Francisco. Storage battery eiiarglng. Power Auto Co. 42 So. Fir St. 13" The annual Chautauqua season will opon at Ashland, July 19. A splendid program has been prepared by the management. Watch tho window at No. 10 South Central avenuo for prices on shoes. Tho Greater Mcdford Club hold a special meeting this afternoon at tho public library In which tho mat tor of tho receipts from last weok'B carnival and their disposal was dls- CUBHO'l. Tho Bui.ar Howl has added bakory goods to their lino. You will now be able , to got pies, cakes, bread, etc., there. 04 Tho proformanco at the Page to night Is certain to begin on time as the "Mary's Anklo" company arrived In the city last night from Redding where the attraction last appeared. The company leaves Wednesday morning for Eugene. , Paxson'a suporb dahlias Plant now and up to June 20th. Field- grown roots, eight for ft, eight for $2, eight for $3, and up. Parcel post paid. Write R. II. Paxson, Central Point, Oregon. Tho gold medal recently presented Rudy Scholtz, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Scholtz, at Santa Clara univer sity on tho occasion of his graduation from thut Institution recently Is on exhibition at the Itoddy jewelry store. For sale Chairs; Iron bon, $3.00; kitchen tablo, 75c; stovo, (3.00; rug, $4.00; oak dining table, $9. HO. Other things equally cheap. 304 South Contral. B7 At tho city council meeting tonight an ordanco compelling all ablo bodi ed men to work at some useful em ployment will probobly djo Introduced and glvon Its first raiding. The or dinance follows tho mode adopted at tho recent war cunferenco In Port land which was attended by Mayor Gates and City Attorney Menrs. Windshield glasses for all cars, C. E. dates Auto Co. 80 Frod Uurr, who was sontenccd last Saturduy to an liidetormlnatu sontonco at tho penitentiary, loft Inst night for that penal Institution In the custody of Deputy Sheriff Paul Anderson. Dr. Ilnrtloy fills and extracts tooth without pain. M. F. II. Illdg. Mrs. Joshophlno Pcrston, of San Franclso, Is horc to spend tho sum mer with lior son Frank at tho hit tor's ranch In tho Applcguto district, having arrived Sunday. Use Valvollne oil In your motor; It makes a dlfrorence. Powor Auto Co. 43 8o. Fir St. 73 Ship your peurs through tho Stewart Fruit company, largest Inde pendent distributors on tho Pacific coast, llardwcll Fruit company, sole agonta. dC, I'so rellners and cut your tiru bills. C. K. (ialos Auto Co. . Sti J. W. Klrkpntrlck, local represen tative of tho North American A'ccl (lont Insurance) company, has left for Portland fur a short business trip. Did yon over oat an iro cream sand wich .' Tiy one at the Sugar Howl. f.c. Fred l'elmizo of Kaglo Point re turned to Mcdford last night from Ban Francisco after being at tho bed aldo of his son Robert for over month, llo reports Hob progressing aplendldly, suffering no 111 effects and oxpocts liltn to return to Mod ford In ft woek or len days with Mrs. Pdou.o. llob was stricken with spinal menin gitis while at the aviation camp at Han Francisco and for n time was ill e serious condition. His many friends will bo delighted to hear he has como thru tho ordeal so successfully. Hotter than cones. 61 At tho Christian psrsouage. ii-'S rV Holly street, Mcdford, on Sunday morning at 1 0 : :5 0 o'clock, Howard Mayfleld, a rancher near Rogue ltlv er, and Miss M. Josephine. Klncahl wore united In marriage by the pas. tor, '. It. Huffman. The wedding par. ty consisted of the immediate friends. Aftor a short honeymoon they wll reside, on their Rogue River ranch. Mitchell sharpens Ihwd mowers. 31 .80. Riverside. A conference of the county agricul tural agents of the counties of south ern Oregon will be held from June N to Judo 11th .Medford will l,e the first rendoxvous from which evenr ioaa will 4e mado to various points of Interest In Jackson and Josephine counties. . Springe far H cars. C. II. (Sat Auto Co. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Sutton and Phebe and Dcssle Sutton are an auto party stopping at the Hotel Holland from Seattle, j . "When Bolter Automobiles Are nulli, BUICK Will Build Them." 73 l.orenz and Cyril Daw, sons of Mrs. Mao Daw, left this morning for Weed, Calif., 'whore they will spend the summer working In a Box factory, Ralph M ulford In a super-six holds all speod records. and uses Voedol. C. Id. Cates Auto Co. 80' The many friends of Hamilton S. Watson, who wus ' stricken with paralysis two months ago, will learn j with regrot that ho Is sinking fast at tho sanitarium and his death Is ex pected to occur within the next week. I .New location. Power Auto Co. 42 So. Fir St. 73 Claud H. Key to and Clarence N. Cochran, young men of Merlin, enlist ed hero lust Saturday with Postmas ter Minis In tho naval roserve Borvlco and have gone to Portland. ir your upholstering Is wearing, put on seat covers. C. E. Gates Auto Co. 80' Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grlnfolder and Rolncr and Henry Grlnfclder of Ta coma aro an auto party at the Hotel .Mcdford who are en route to San Francisco, and stopped off here for a few days wlfllo Mr, Grlnfclder takes steps to havo somo timber tracts In tho Evans creek district, in which bo Is Interested, developed. Mr. Sllllman of the Sugar Bowl has added lco cream sandwiches; bet ter than eating cones. Be. 64 If any young man who has reached the age of 21 yearB since June 5, 19I7, happens to be away from homo and In Mcdford, b may register here and his card will be sent to his home. Wherever the young mnn Is staying Juno 6, It will save him a lot of troublo if he will register, as the local exemption boards will send his card to his home. Military authorities an nounce no excuses will be accepted for not registering. For tho best Insurance, see Holmes, the Insurnneo Man. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Thalft of Lima, O., aro tourists who aro at tho llotol Med ford. The BrunswicK, all phonographs In ono. . Waters Paint Store. tf Karl Yokum loft this morning for Weed whero ho will work in a box factory during tho summor months. Fresh bread, pies, cakes, etc., at tho Sugar Bowl. 64 James Rock and daughter of Jack sonville, went to Illlt today for a visit of sovoral dnys. Seo Dave Wood about that fire in surnneo policy. Office, Room 404 M. F. & II. Building. Will Vawter Is homo from New York City whero for somo limo past ho has been studying ill a music con servatory.' lin route homo ho visited soverul duys Inst week nt Eugono whore ho was prominent In musical work In tho Unlvorslty of Oregon last year. Ho was a guest at tho Sigma Xu frntornlly houso. Columbia storago batteries. Pow er Auto Co. 42 So. Fir St. 73" Dr. J. F. Roddy is making nn ox tended stay nt Hamburg Bar, Calif., whero he Is interested In mining pro perty. Why not eat your noonday lunch at Holland Cafe? W. It. Lamb received word from Holly, Mich., that Mb brother, John A. I.amb, wns struck by lightning and killed on May 2lHh. Ho loft a wife and three children. Mrs. Ilanoy for hemstitching and perotlng. Uernott-Coroy Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wangerln of Oakland, Calif., arrived in tho city this morning for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Taylor. They aro Mrs. Taylor's parents. Wanted Cnpablo girl for gonoral housework. Call iSl'-W. Funeral services over Klrt Bell of Kcho, Ore., who died suddenly In a rooming house In this city last week, wero held nt the Weeks & Mctiowan company's chapel at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Burial was In tho I. O. O. F. cemetery. It llelno. tiarnett-Corey Bldg. Carl It. llenho left Monday for a visit to Klamath Falls on Insurance business. Carl Mlack, the young business man of lioseburg who Is well known in Mcdford tb.ru having referecd bas ketball games hero, several days ago enlisted nt Fort Stevens in tho army hospital corps. Carl Newbury, who recently grad uated from tho Kliiniath Falls high school, is working at the Pelican Hay lumber mill ard. Most of tho boy arnduulc.t went to work nt various plaits within a few days after com mencement day. Curl Is tho son of Ciih Newbury of tills city. Cecil Heard, who was Injured in nn aulu ayiilcnt last .shursdsy on the I'acKie Highway, slide' mg a fractur ed skull. Is recovering remarkably fust and will be able to be taken from tho saultiirliiiu Wednesday to his liome. John F. .Morrill, owner of the River side orchurd near Cold Hill, has bcon couiiuliuioued a lieutenant in the mlnUon service, follow lug his com pletion of a course at Columbus, Ohio and ordered to San Antonio, Texas, where he Is now stationed. Ray Prultt, recently of Tulsa, Okla. and brother of Roy Prultt, the auto mobile man, enlisted with Postmaster Minis In the naval reserve and left Monday tor Portland to tako his final physical examination. An older broth er Js also In the naval reservo sorvice and stationed at tho Uremorton navy yard. Mrs. F. E. Morrow and daughter Florence of Almlra, Wash., who spent tho wlntur In Los Angolos and have been sojourning In Medford for the past two months, left for homo this morning Intending en route to make short stops at Seattle and Tacoraa. Mr. Morrow returned homo a short time ago. The family fell In love with Medford and are contemplating locat ing here. Dr. and Mrs. r. P. NourBe, en routo from a visit to the Copper King lrtlno In Josophlne county to their home at' Lcwtstoh, Ida., are guests at the Hotel Holland. A week ago Sunday 'they wore in an auto collision near Grants Pass and Mrs. Nourso was hurled thru tho wind shield, but fortunatoly escaped with only a cut hand. ' ' 1 H. F". Dow of KnnsaB City, father of Dr. Mi Dow; left today for Chlco, Calir., to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs, Llnderman, who was the mother-la-law of Scott Wolrf and tho grandmother of Mrs. Frank Poole. Mr. Wolff also left for Chlco today. That long looked for warm weath er sooms hero at last.- Yesterday's maximum temperature was 90"do grces, and this morning's minimum 44 degrees.- The prediction Is for fair weather tonight and Weunesdoy. A convention of the southern Ore-gon-Klaraath-Lake Counties Dental association will bo held at Klamath Falls, June 8. A number of Medford, Ashlnd and Grants Pass dentists will attend. Drs. C. C. Van Scoyoc and E. G. RiddeH of tills city,, are on the convention1 program'. '- . WEDDING BELLS The Lnkeview Examiner contains tho following: ... - A very pretty wedding took place nt the bride's homo ill Clover Flat, May 111, lillH, when Miss liessie Whittnker became tho bride of Mr. M. J. Emeriek of Medford. The hap py couple wero married by Howell Isiiua of the Presbyterian church, Lnkeview. Tho brido wore a lovely gown of satin nnd georgetto crepe with flowers, the groom being attired in regulation suit. Mrs. Emeriek, as Miss liessie Whittnker, is n grad uate of the Lnkeview high school, and since her graduation has been in edu cational w ork, nnd is n popular young lady of Lnkeview. Mr. Emeriek bus business interests in nnd around JU'il ford, and is prom incut in business and social circles there. During his trips to Luko eoimty lie has made many friends, llo lias iiilrnto mines in Lake and Harney counties, mill during ono of his trips to his mines met Miss Whittnker, nnd since tlint timo found ho hud other interests in I.nko county besides nilnito mines. After dinner was served the bride and groom left the homo in Mr. Em crick's car for u camping trip. In July they will be nt home on a fruit much of Mr. Eincriek's. which is u short distance from Medford. Their miuiy friends wish that they will find life gemmed with pleasure und happi ness. IIOWELL-Clark A wedding of in terest in musical circles of Medford wus celebrated nt Monon, hid., on TucmImv, .May L'b'th, with Miss Flor ence ( lark, former talented young violinist of this oily, nnd Prof, Harry 11. Howell, well known Medl'ord mu sician and former lender of an or chestra here, as the contracting par tics. They will nuiko their home for tho present in Chicago, where both hnvo been loented lor some time. Prof. Howell left Mcdford about n month ngo t iieoiidiiet the instrumen tal music, for an opera company in the cast. MlVril-CIIUlSlloLM At the home or Rev. . ('. Rollins M Sun day ntlcinoon at 3 o'clock, Mis Mar garet K. I'lirisholm and John E. Smilli ol Gold Hill were united ill mnrringc. The bride is the daughter of Dr. t'luisluilm, the veteran Gold Hill physician, who is tww in ninny ser vice. l'li'V-HAY Miss Jeunoltc Ibiy, daughter ol Mr. mill Mrs. David W. Day, of 308 Knight street, and Kran. cis I). Frv wero united in marriage Sunday HtierniMiii, June 2nd, by Rev. F. 11. Huffman. Washington II was reported that strike calls hsvc brn mailed to tele graph union locals fixing a dato itp neU week, unless moiled. by wire. Caleerbj; FOR THROAT AND LUNGS A Vmm rAmrMi-,1 Ct Vrlnc ftf? in ti iiMtrt fhT-nni- caitevi, 1't r'.i.- In hn1'9t ftvm. a rm Mv htatilv rwrnmn4o4 v -Utnt no iMLrmfui drva frr thtin toJ, 50 cent a box, including war tax Ml hr nil InirM YANKEES DEFEAT 1 RAID AT liEILE "WITH TUB AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, Juno 3. By the Associat ed Press.) An American combat pa trol engaged in a desperate fight with a large enemy patrol near An ccrviller, in the Lunerille' sector early today. The American losses were slight. The German casualties arc not known. ( I The Amerienn,, discovered t lie Ger man patrol anil endeavored to sur round and capture Uio enemy. During the fijjlit the Americans found them selves being surrounded by over whelming numbers hut managed to extricate themselves nnd retire fight ing all tho while. It is believed cer tain tlint punishment wns inflicted upon tho enemy by the grenades and riflo fire of the Americans. WITH THE FRENCH ARMY ON THE MAHNK, Juno 3. (By the As sociated Press.) American machine gunners only un hour or so alter their arrival on the . banks of the river Murne on the 31st of Slay took n j most active part in the defense of j Chateau Thierry which was then ' menaced with imminent capture by the Germans. MAUD ALLEN LOSES HER SUIT FOR LIBEL LONDON, June 4. Noel Pember-ton-Billing, who has been tried on n charge of libel preferred by Miss Ma ml Allen, nnd J. T. Groin, mana ger of the Independent theater, was found not guilty today. BAVARIAN GENERAL BUCHAU KILLED FIGHTING ON MARNE WASHINGTON, June 4. A diplo matic dispntch from Switzerland to day says Hint Prince Von Iiiichnu, the commanding' general ot a Hnvarion division, has been killed in the fight ing on the Main. VOTE OF CONFIDENCE GIVEN PREMIER CLEMENCEAU l'AUIS, June 4,-Prcmicr Clemcn cenu alter addressing tho clinmbcr of deputies this afternoon, received n vote of confidence, 377 against 110. PORTLAND ASSEMBLING - POINT FOR NORTHERN WOOL WASHINGTON, Juno 4. The war industries board today designated Portland, Ore, us an assembling point for wool clipped throughout Wash ington, Oregon nnd most of Idaho. KhelimntJc and Kidney Ills. Are you troubled with rheumatism, kldnoy or bladder afrections? Any such symptoms as swollen muscles or jolnt3, backache, headache, dljzlnoss, nervousness, played-out feeling, urin ary irregularity, plfflnoss under tho eyes? You noed Foley Kidney Pills. .Mrs. Frank P. Wood, R. F. D. 2, 5Ior rlll, Maine, writes: "I found relief as soon as I began taking Foley Kidney Pills. My husband also received much benefit from them. Ho wns so lame ho could not stoop over; now ho fcols no pain. Sold everywhere. Adv. T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY FOU SAliK .Mammoth liroluo tur key eggs. Phono 2-F2. 07 FOIl SALK Team ibay work horses, weighs about 2 lui), $75, If taken nt once. W. II. Nutter, two miles north Midway road. K3 FOU SALK Tomntoo plants, by dosen or 1,000. 211 North Ivy street. Phono 713-X. 6G WAXTKD Man to opcrato tractor; stoady position. Apply II. W. lling hain, phono 5!7-.l;i. FOIt SALK ltcd clover hay, Jin.no per ton III the field, phono 8-Ui, C. A. Myers. 53 LOST $5 reward for return of metal fly book and trout files lost between Gold Hay and Hardy dams. A. K. Heaincs, Garnett Corey bldg. 61 FOIt KA1.K One writing desk, ono heating stove. Phone for particu lars Ml. 61 RICKERT KYKS SCHIXTH'HWl.t.Y TKTi;i, AM) (iliASSKS PROPERLY FITTED Suite JH over ly ti. NO DHOPS VSKD. DR. MJ - - - - - TO GIVE PATRIOTIC LECTURE AT PAGE ."Wake Up, America," is tho title o ftho great ' patriotic war lecture which will be delivered in Medford, Friday evening, Juno 14, ut 8:15 at the l'ugo theater. The lecture is to be given under the auspices of the Council of Defense. That this pro gressive and patriotic organization is handling the affair is a sufficient guarantee Unit it will be well wortli attending. This war lecture, which has been given before official Washington, and which received tho hearty com mendation of the committee on pub lication, wus produced for tho ex press purposo of giving Americans a clear realiznlion of the true facts of the war. And well docs it fulfill itif jmrpose. No person of ordinury intelligence cun attend this lecture without getting n full appreciation of the peril in which this coutry now stands, nnd of the magnitude of the, task which confronts us if wo are to win the war "over there" rather than over here. "Wake Up, America" is profusely illustrated by Btereoptieon sildes and moving pictures, many of tlicm taken on the battle field. It presents in a graphic way tho causes of the war, the desolation, ruin, nnd whnt Ameri ca must do in order to save its women and children from 9 foe that knows no mercy and that has lost nil con ception of decency and fair play. ' Nothing is exnggcrated imagina tion could paint nothing worse than the facts. And when Old Glory w aves proudly in the breeze, nnd our boys in khnki are seen mnrching to the ships that are to bear them to France to fight for America and lib erty, the heart swells' with love and pride, nnd there conies to every true American n greater determination to t'o everything in his or her power to win this war. .------flcft-a---.t----a..-a--a-.r -emon Juice For Freckles (hist Mako beauty lotion nt homo for a few cents. Try It! Squeeze tho juice ot two lemons Into a bottlo containing thrco ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you havo a quarter pint of the best frocklo and tan lotion, mid complex ion bcautificr, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, sort and" whlto tho skin becomos. Yes! It Is harmless. SAVING- a war measure TUB Country, the Commu nity and YOU are dopendent upon tho saving of both things and money during this war. Now the First National Hank not only provides tho facilities for making saving EASY but liberally re wards ono by paying a sub stantial rale ot tntcrost. Oris Crawford Wm. G. 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For rent 6 acres in garden, grain and alfalfa, under Irrigation. Electric Vacuum Cleaner The Wonderful Frantz Premier That Scores of Modern Women Use $1 Down; $1 a Week Phone Now for Demonstration You Can't Afford to Clean the Old Way PAUL'S ELECTRIC STORE rhone9 . Mcdford m. buy HgoQS further Vacuum packed by special process Drug Store Goods delivered. BABY CHIX " We hive the reputatran in Pelilum rtrundiiDBtrwbwl laying itoek. Let 0 prove tru to yew. Bur not the crVapMi, bul the belt. Write lot information. E :.ulT-7. 3 PftUluma, California SELl COAL We eipect to supply at new low rate local coal of first-class qual ity, free from slate. For Information regarding de livery and prices apply to CokerButteCoalM'gCo. Room 203, First National Bank Wtlg. F. it. Conies, rree. Thone 262.