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rRDFOT?T) MATL TRTBUXE. rRDFOTlT), OREriON', XTEDXF-RDAY. JUNE r, 1018
TOCAL AND
PERSONAL
H. O. Stoithcnnon loft this morning j
for a vialt to Portland, Abenlocn and
other Washington points, looking for
a suitable location to OHtalilluh a bar
ber Qjuslnes.
Window screens, screen doors. - Pa
cific Furniture & Dxturo Factory.
03
Sevonty-flvo memborB of tho mar
ine corps In fatigue uniform passed i
thru the city this morning en route
from Mare Island to the Bremerton i
navy yard whore thoy will be station
ed on guard duty.
Canteens are host for carrying
water. C. K. Gates Auto Co. S9"
Mr. and Mrs. Adolpti Knauer havo
arrivbil In tho city from San Fran
cisco to attend the funeral of Mr.
Knauor's father, Carl i). Knaucr.
Storage battery eiiarglng. Power
Auto Co. 42 So. Fir St. . 73
C. E. Huff !b making a short visit
hero from the Illuo Ledge mining
district.
Watch tin? window at No. 10 South
Central avenue for prices on Bhoes.
Miss Mlldrod Hilton loft last night
for the Bromorton navy yard to re
sume hor duties In tlm naval roservo
service, after having spent a ten days
furlough at home visiting friends and
relatives.
The Sugar Bowl has added bakery
goods to their line. You will now he
able to get pies, cakes, broad, etc.,
there. 64'
President B. J. Palmer Of the
school board, has decided to run for
re-election to the board at tho request
of many friends and supporters.
Poison's superb dahlias. Plant
now and up to Juno 20th.- Field
grown roots, eight for l, eight for
2, eight for 1 3, and up. Parcol post
paid. Write II. II. Paxson, Central
Point, Oregon.
Everett Booson, Bon Wyant and
Everett Bailey of Talent, left Inst
night for Portland to enlist In the
navy. J. I). Wlthrow of Talent, loft
Tuesday tor Fort Wlnfiold Scott near
8an Francisco to tako a school course
to fit him for a position an oloctriclnn
sorgcant..
Windshield glassog for all cars. C.
E. Qatos Auto Co. 8C
The members of tho salvago de
partment of tho Ked Cross will hold
a mooting at 1 p. m. Thursday at the
Rod Cross headquarlorn.
Smoked goggles for viewing tho
Ecllpso. C. 10. Gates Auto Co. C5
Word reoolvod from Rohort J. Ilro
vard, who Is In tho nvlatlon service,
statos that ho hus been ordered to
Son Antonio, Texas flying Held.
Dr. Hartley fills ana extracts tooth
without pain. M. F. II. Bldg.
Samuel Hill, notod good roads
builder, passed thru Medford from
San Francisco, Wednesday en route
by Auto to his homo at Muryhlll,
where he will entertain . l'rofonsor
Campbell of Lick oHiservatory and a
pariy or scientists who will study 'I lie
ocllpso, which is visible from Mary
hill. ,C. F. Crocker, tho Son Francis
co capitalist, accompanies Mr. Hill
and is financing the observation..
Use Valvollno oil in your motor; It
makos a difference. 1'owor Auto Co.
42 So. Fir St. 73'
MIbscs Cecolla and Ada Denn and
Beatrice and Phlino Cooper who have
boon intending St. Mary's academy
loft this morning for thalr homos In
Ilosoburg, ,
Ship your pears through the
Btewurt Fruit company, largest Inde
pendent distributors on tho Pacific
coast. Ilardwoll Fruit company, nolo
agon In. (;(;
Frank Ilrnden. general press agent
of tho Snlls-Kloto circus, was a liuul-
noss visitor In tho city today. ,
Use relinors and cut your tiro bills.
C. 15. Gates Auto Co. XI)
Irving Itny, tho Cold 111!! mining
man, Is III with nil nllnrk of appendi
citis at tho hospital, having been
brought to that Institution Tuesday.
Did you over eat nn Icecream sand
wich? Try one at the Hug:ir Howl. r,c.
Attaches of tho utflcps In Hie po';
Office building are suffering much In-
convenlenco during tho re-pnlnllng of
tho walls and ceilings of nil the
rooms and halls thruout the hullilln
This work has been In progrora for
two) weeks, and two moro coats nre
yet to bo put on. Tho odor of the
paint Is offensive, and something In
Its composition hulls tho eyes and
gives one a dopey feeling. Tho furnl-
turo In overy office will continue to
he disarranged until the Job Is co
ploled.
Mitchell sharpens lawn mowora.
SO So. ltlrorsldo.
. . Mrs. Lulu t'hiislliin and . MIto
(trace and Ardull Christian of Orlund,
CAllf.i and Minna II. Ilmk of Hun
Francisco, aro nn nulo parly on route
to Portland who aro guests nt Hie
Nash hotel during tlielr slay in Med
ford. Ralph Mulfnrd In a super-sli holds
II Speed records,- and uses Veedol.
0. E. Gales Auto Co. St!"
The. "Mary'a Ankle" theatrical
Compsfl?, Which gsvo a splendid per-
formanoe at the Pago last night, left
this morning for Ktigenc,
-f
Rlfln:
uto'.C(i
lngs for all ears. c. E. Dates
Auto'Co. . ; -. i 86
Now that the Shasta Limited trains
have been taken off travelers report ! visit In this vicinity looking at mln
tlmt the regular passenger trains on I 'ng propositions. Mr. Smart will fln
tbe Southorn Pacific aro crowded. I ancially aid Mike Womack in dovol
Truin 1 4 arrived from the south this ! oping soveral of tho lattor's proper
morning crowded with passengers, I Ilea and will rcturil In two weeks to
many of whom including women and
children, wore unablo to obtain sleep
ing car berths out of San Francisco
and other-California points.
Bettor than cones. 64
U. O. Worley of Vo3alla, Calif., was
a caller at the Commercial club to
day. Ho Is spending several days here
looking over tho valley.
New location. Power Auto Co. 42
So. Fir St. 73
Tho meeting of the Pbllathea Sun
day school clnns of the M. K. church,
which was scheduled for tonight, has
been postponed until a later date; .'
If your upholstering is wearing,
put on scat covers.
Co.
Funorol services over Carl D. i
Knauer, who committed sulcldo lnBt;tno nc" council ntcctlllir
Sunday by hanging himself nt his
homo two miles cast of tho city, will
bo held at Perl's chapel at 4 p. m.
Thursday. Friends of tho family aro
invited to attend. Burial will bo in
tho I. O. O. F. cemetery.
Mr. Silllman of the Sugar Bowl
has added ice cream sandwiches; bet
tor than eating cones. ' Dc. C4'
Ilecauso of tho patriotic chicken
smoker, which will follow, tho lodge
session of tho Elks will hogiu prompt
ly on tlmo tomorrow night.
For the best Insurance, see Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
The new supervisor of the Crater
Lake national forest, replacing Mar
tin Erlcknon who resigned soveral
months ago and located In British Co
lumbia, Is Hugh B. Rankin, former
federal supervisor of tho Sluslaw re
serve who has had years of national
forest service and Is familiar with
southern Orogon conditions. Mr.
Hnnkin arrived in tho. city Tuosday
and nt onco assumed his new dutios.
Ho was busy yesterday and today
with Asisstnnt Supervisor II. D. Fos
tor, who lias been acting supervisor
sinco Mr. Krlckson loft, In fnmlllur-
Izlng himself with tho Btutus of af
fairs In tho district.
Tho Brunswlcx, all phonographs In
one. Waters Paint Store. tf
Mr. and Mrs. II. Chandler Egan
plan to leave Friday on nn auto trip
to San Francisco and othor California
points, Including Santa . Barbara,
near which city Mrs. Kgan's son Jack
lias been atondlng school.
Fresh bread, pies, enkes, etc, at
tho Sugar Bowl. . Of
Tho street floor of tho Garnett
Corey building, formerly occupied by
tho Garnott-Corey company, is boing
remodeled Into two largo Btoro rooms.
Tho corner part of lllo store room
will ho orcuplcd by tho Trclchlor
Piorson Automobile company, and
tho Gnrnett Bros, hardware company
will continue to occupy the othor
storo room.
See D.ivo Wood about that fire In
surance policy.' Office, Room 404
vl P ft II. Building '
Ray Prultt passed the examination
for entrance Into tho nnvy and arriv
ed In the city todny from Portland
subject to call in 24 hours to report
for nctlvo duty.
Columbia storngo batterlos. PoW
or Auto Co. 42 So. Fir St. 73
Georgo Hayes of Tacoina, who wns
a resilient of Jacksonville, 28 yonrs
ago, is hero for a sovornl days visit
nftor his long nlisonco from tho coun
ty and is a guest at tho Nauli hotel.
He looked nt tho remarkahlo changes
In the business district today from
llio tlmo when ho knew It as part of n
sheep range, and then went over to
Jacksonville to look around.
Why not eat your noonday lunch
nt Holland Cafe?
Tup Horgoant Don IN'owliury of tho
Seventh company, is now nt Camp
Lewis taking the three months offi
cers training course. Ho wns ono of
eight soldiers recouimeuded by the
University of Oregon for appointment
to this course. Hun was slated to go
into the filMh nrtiltery batlntlon along
with 2S oilier of Hie company when
orders camo for Ii I m to tako tho offi
cers course.
Mrs. II aney for hemstitching and
perming. Gernott-Corey Bldg.
Mrs. M. .1. Holler of Portland, left
for hor home at Portland today, hav
ing slopped off hero whllo cn routo
home from southern California for a
visit with Mrs. N. O. Wilson.
Dr Ilelno, Gnrnott-Coroy Bldg.
City Attorney Mears recolved a
poslal card today from his lirother-in-law,
t'aplaln Frank A. Kittrodgc
of the l:ird engineers, announcing his
arrival In Franco. Lieutenant John
Y. Hill, sun or Dr. nnd Mrs. J. Law
rence Hill, Is lieutenant In the sumo
reni n Hill, Is n lleuteiiiiul In tho same
company ami his parents, Dr. mid
Mrs. J. lnwronre Hill also received a
card today tolling of his arrival In
Franco.
That long looked for warm weath
er B'ems hero nt lust. Yesterday's
maximum temperature was 90 de
grees, and this morninu'a minimum
44 deprees. Tho prediction Is for
fair weather tonight and Wednesday.
"When Hotter Automobiles Are
limit, uneiv win nuiu Them." if
W. J. Smart, the well known weal
thy mining operator of Oakland, Cal.,
loft for homo today after a four days
Pca P the Cold King and Queen
mine In the Williams Creek district
in which Messrs. Womack and Payne
aro interested.'
Wanted Capable girl for general
housework. CallvSG-W,.
Now arrival of pretty grey oxrords
and high shoes, width double a to d,
at Iiehllngs. 03
At the city council meeting last
night i proposed ordlnanco termed as
a -war measure, providing that all
owners' arid managers' ' of" hotojs,
rooming houses arid lodging' houses
must ho licensed and be perton's' ofi
good'morai character'Wa's Introduc
ed. The ordinance ' arko tontained
C. E. Gates Auto; provisions relating to the proper con
, 80 rduct of such public 'places 'and their
quests, and' will he np for passage at
Elk-! cM:eftrtkcr-TfmMaav:
n't&tjj nrlng tjiiiHnklri'4 fi''
Annie W. Goodrich1, just appointed
dean of ' the army s'chobl bf nursing'
which 'will tralrf studerit' hitrsefr in
connection with "military " hospltnW
has Issued thru' tho American Red
Cross the following call to nurses to
enroll for military hosiptal's and to
young women " to ' become1 student
nurses 1ii training schools: """" ' "',:
"To evory member of our profes
'sion the call goes' bttt today 'that p'e'r
I in its of no hesitation In response from
each and every' one of us heeded
where war service can best bo'render
od. Whether nlirdad in gVoai mil tary
hospitals of our training camps or In
the civil community,' Is In; 'a- great
measure left fot each of ns to decide.
Let us Immediately make our decision
then throw ourselves' mind and hody
to the task which tha field brings.
To every young woman free' to1 give
hor time and strength goes an eppcal
for our sick and wounded men nnd
from the sick lri6ur civil communi
ties which should comand her highest
service and that service is most im
mediately and fully rendered thru tho
training schobls of our army or civil
hospitals.
"We know that our young women
will answer nobly to this call of their
country as did their hrothors.
(Signed) "ANXIH W. GOODRICH.
"Offico of tho surgeon geJiioral,
U. S. army. ' ' ! ' ' '
"The American Red Cross,
'Wushing-on:
"I am Informed that' orl the 8rd of
Juno It is the Intention of tho' Ameri
can Red Cross to start a drive for
nurses in the army. The American
Red Cross Is tho greatest recruiting
agency for army nursos, and thru
this ngcucy I wish to appeal to tho
nurses of tho country to enroll for
service in tiio nrusos' corps of the
army. Tho need of a great number
of nurses Is acuto, and any aslstance
tho American Red Cross ran render
this department inobtainlng for tho
army nurse corps the numjbor of
nrusos required will bo a genuine
servico to tho country.
(Signed) "W. O. GOROAS,
'Surgeon Genoral, U. S. Aiirniy
BUt ONE MEDFORD
GROCER FAILS AMERICA
At a Special meeting called Inst
night liy tho Merchants' Association
of Jackson counts, It whs moved and
carried that In compliance with tho
request of tho food administration
that all merchants refuso to sell white
wheat flour during tho period of re
strlcllon set by tho government. All
merchants' In Medford with ono ex
ception, I'lrlch nnd Ryan, nnd all in
Ashland and In Jackson county ns far
as heard from last night hnvc agreed
to tell no wheat flour until August
first.
Every patriotic cltzen that has the
welfare of our soldiers and allies at
heart is very glad to help tho cause
of America and liberty by refusing
In buy or uso white whent flour until
August first, in the opinion of tho
merchants having agreed to this plan
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SLi: Two registered 1-oland
China gilts M months old. F. 1
Toil Voile. Ca
WANTKI) --l'.U I or 1915 Ford five-
passoiiger body. Phono 4tl:ltl
tl. M. Loomis. t;,,'
WANTKI)- Thinning boss.
Applo thinners.
To buy hay. ,
Mlravlsta Orchard. Call at meal
time, 697-J2. j
FOR SAI.K Work team, H0O lbs., !
nlno years old; Wagon and harness, j
Has CiiRlne, 2 h. p.; 1'4-lnch cen-1
trlfiiRal pump; Singer sewing ma-j
Milne and household goods. K. W.
Sirers. Tolo, Ore, OS,
CLASS OF 1918 !
REGISTERING FOR
, The regislrnliun ot nil young men
of '21 years who have become of ujre
Minec Juno 5th, 1017, is bcine; held
today in Jackson county. The reg
istration hours ure from 7 a. m. to 9
. hi. No figures on the registration
onn be obtained until laic Thursday
ns there nro eight )1iioes of registra
tion scattered nt central points
throughout tho county.
Tlie estimate of the government is
that Juekson county lias 14 J young
meii siibjeet to tliis registrfltion, bas
ed bn 10 licr cent bf tliii comity's to
tal draft registration, hut il is thought
the number of registrants will fall far
below this number because Of bo
n'nny young men having enlisted.
Vp to 8 p. ni. todav nine Voting
men had rbgistercft personally hi the'
exemption board headquarters, and
the .bpttrij. hud tocoiycd.lS, l'iljed. opt
logi.siruiiou oariis oy nuiu, several or
which wore from out of town. ,
YANKEES DO EFFECTIVE WORK.
(Continued From Page One.)
Americans dug In ami foeiit n't it like
experience1'! hutids. One of the
American officers Said: ;"" , 1 ""
'The Clermnhs nrc now learning
that the Americans nre resourceful.
Tho Germans do not like the Ameri-
cnns'hecniise they can dig In with
one Jmiid and fight Willi tlie other
nnd sinile tit the same lime." '
In the villages alone the Mnrne the
Americans nrc aiding the French in
guarding tlie home's of tlie civilians
who wero driven out by Hie enemy
shelling by day fiml'boinbifiir By Weill.
Many of these hitherto' (ieijcel'tit vil
lages nrc nlmost descried. '.
The battle nreu prosoilted u pecu
liar and impressive picture this morn
ing. The correspondent had motored
all night in tlie rear of the front
w here the low rumble 'of guns was
followed by flushes aloiiir the brittle
line and shrupnet 'bursting against a
starry sky which scorned filled With
enemy, nii'planes.. There was n full nt
lawn nnd tho clouds incited into sil-
cry patches. The rays of tho sun
shone upon Hie buttle field whero for
a moment it might have been imag
ined the hell by night lind been turn
ed into pence bv dnv.
WASIIINtlTON'. A hearing of
west const lumbermen sot for tomor
row before the price fixing commit
tee 'of llie war trade bonrd has been
postponed. An announcement of the
board tonight merely said tho psot-
ponement-liad been asked by the lum
bermen.
'2ouCan
""-CiV
SfrneYourSboes With
ty Hii 1 SNSrT IT w U 1 JTrCjm.
fc:v.V."i
EcJ l&O fi lls
k B.n E5n kt?3 vti& m. a ctu
mm m m Mm xaar.
Learn to be neat and thrifty, il
ioii gives the quick dressy shine and makes your
6hoes wear longer. Ask
ShinoiA Home
The genuine bristle dauber
arid lamb's wool fonaher
mnke shoe shining easy
Ask Nearest Store
BLAtR-lAN-nmit-KLU
COCKEREL WEEK
' Soil your lioosloi's aiid Cookorola to tho JACK
SON COUNTY CREAMERY mid oonsorvo the foot!
tluit tlioy I'oiisiiino.
liotlor still, wo have about three hundred O. A.
"White Leghorn Pullets which wc would exchange
for Cockerels, or we will sell the Pullets nt 35c each.
Successors to J ' ' "
Medford Poultry & Egg Co.
Phoiies.rR3 ot.
AVholesnle dealers in , .
BUTTER ICE ICECREAM
POULTRY and EGGS
T
As n purl of Ihe government's cam
paign for increased production find
the conservation of foodstuffs, poul
irymen rind women are asked to co
operate in the production of infer
tile eggs. To (his ond" the week bc
giunjng June 'Ird, bus been designat
ed ns "Can the Cockerel" week and
all poultry keepers and farmers nre
asked to comply with tho following
recommendations.
. 1. All surplus cockerels, culls and
undesirable udtilt mules should be
disposed of either by Sale or by kill
ing and use oh home table or canning
for future- consumption. Young
cockerels should bo disposed of ns
soon sii' they reach marketable size,
1" e. from 1 'o id 2", pounds.
' i. Jlales to be retained as breed
ers should be separated from females
as soon as possible lind kept in sep
erate quarters unfit again needed as
breeders.' " '
' Every ni'iilc bird carried through
the year eo-its approximately $3 to
fecit witholit return in hny form. On
fnrms 'having 'only ordinary stock it
is highly desirable to dispose of nil
adult mules at ohec. However, farm
ers" should not dispose' of nil old
riiqlcs ivhioli lihvd proven gOod breed
ers',, but ..'they, ', islvodld : bo separated
from' tiie' itlyiiig stock. '. Much better
fertility WI1 resull next spring.
'Arrangements have been made with
the Medford Poultry company to ex
change pullets for cockerels. This
company will also make a special
ftfu'tf'dn. pickerels lliis week to assist
Sri he-mnvemebt,' : ; . '
GIVEN BY ELKS
'' The patriotic chicken smoker to be
licit! by the Elks at tho club house to
morrow night promises to bring out
all mcmbors of thd order in the city
. land county. : In addition -to the raf
fling 6rf of the bahty rooster now en
tour from lodge to lodge thruout the
state for the ibenofit bf the Red Cross,
' -"TO ofther roosters and
hens, which havo been donated for
the cause, will be disposed of Thurs
day night for tho benefit of the Red
Cross.
In addition tho cittortaltilnent com
mittee has arranged for orchestra
music and a number tit amusing
stunts. Tho regular lodgo sos
sion will convono at 8 o'clock, and
at tho conclusion of tho session the
smoker festivities will begin.
G. P. Wagner, the Steamboat
miner, is a visitor for several days In
the city. . , . , 1
your mother to get you a
Set
WM,ltt "" IMMtr C?T
mm
Dont Let Catarrh
You
Avnirl Tta Dnnrrerniis Staee.
There is a more serious stage of
Catarrh than the annoyance causea
by the stopped-up air passages, and
the hawking and -spitting ond other
flistnRtafnl fpntnrps. '
The real danger comes from the
tendency of the disease to continue
its course downward until the lungs
become affected, and then dreaded
consumption is on your path. Your
'own experience has taught you that
ihe disease camiul be cured lj
Use Colored Glasses
To view the Eclipse Saturday. We have a good assortment from
35 cents up. This Is your last chance to see a total Eclipse, there
will not be another one visible on the coast for 200 years.
Heath's Drug Store
Phone SS4. . Goods delivered.
Patriotic and Prepared
One of the best ways of exercising patriot
ism js to be prepared.
There is much work to te done hut it will
not come hard on any one, if everyone does
his share. Prepare liow for the payment of
bills by check, the safe, economical and
convenient way, by starting a Checking Ac
' count with the Jackson County Bank.
The Jackson County Bank ,
Medford, Ore.
I ONSERVE the
order just what
that convenience
quire more than one loaf and less than two we
are putting out a fifteen ,cent Pullman loaf. All
our bread is "Victory Bread," made under gov
ernment regulations, by the Pullman Baking Co.
Ash for
"None Better" Bread
Food wili win the "War. Save it.
PERFORMING l
20--E LE P H AN TS--20
HIPPOPOTOMUS
The Bfoud-5i'nifm(; &?hnmath
Among Ihe Wild Heath in fh
MENAGERIE
"BIRTH ?E
RAINBOW"
PROCESSIONAL EXTRAVAGANZA '
SIX KUNCRED KOPLE. IHIETES. CHAM-
pun RiDiits, mm ANO CHOBUniillS
OIIMDiCr M0ST MARVELOUS
OUImlOL LOOKING PIECE OF
HORSEFLESH IN EXISTENCE
40-CL0WKS-40
M A KK YOU LAUGH
GORILLA
LIVE GIANT ADULT
MAN
BIG PARADES IN ONE
, PERFORMANCES ;!
iMr or-r on Uour ttrtltp.
IHtWARUW SiJ HALF
OF THE HA
rfPa) Saturday
ifivi June
1 -HTT muM lift
Drag
into Consumption
sprays, Inhalers, ".-"
and bther local aPP""'0"8; atisfac.
S S. S. has proven a most satisfac
tory remedy for Catarrh because it
a direct to its source, and re
moves : thTgcrms of the disease from
X. blood. BGet a bottle frojj , your
drutrsist today, and be(rin the only
Si treatment that gives ; real re
sults. You can obtain special medical
advice without charge by writing to
Medical Director, 27 Swift Labora-.
tory, Atlanta, Ga.
wheat supply, save bread
you need, no more. For
of our customers that re
Medford
One
Day
Only
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