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PACE TWO MT,DFOT?T MATT, TBTBTTNTO."' MTTDFOIt'D, O'RETiOy, -TmiRSPAY, .TUXTC fi, 191S IOCAL AND PERSONAL lira. Johu IMorco, of Delvcdcro, ! Calif., who lias been visiting lier son J. J. I'lerco and rumlly left tills morn ing for a visit at Seattle. The Sains Vulloy Itod Cross chap ter will Rivo a barn dituco 'Saturday evening, throe-guarterB of a nillo west of Hams Valloy post 'office. unchoon will he served from 10 o'clock on. (iood music and a flood that you can dunce on guaranteed. CO Hov. M. 1''. Childs, who has been pastor of the Krco Methodist church at Springfield, Oregon, for the past throe yours and who was sent by the rocont conference to the Modford church of that demonlnutlon, arrived In the city last night and will at once take churge of tho pastorate. Mrs. Childs will come t' Medford lator. Mrs. Claud Vietz of Sliver Luke, Oregon, arrived In tho city Wednes day for a several weeks vIhU with rel atives and friends. Window screons, screen doors. Pa cific Furniture & Fixture Factory. 63' Karl Short has just received a let tor frcm Jack Jerrlman, the former well known chef of Medford, stating that he had enlisted in tho army sanitary corps as steward shortly aft er his arrival at Washington, D. C., and was going thru a course of train ing at a camp near that city. Caiii'u ng aro best for carrying wato,-. C. E. Gates Auto Co. 89 All members of the Girls National Honor Guard chapter are asked to be present at tbo regular chapter meet ing tonight at 7:30. The nicest summer food Is fish. You can find a nice variety of every kind In season at the Medford Fish Markot. 05 Thoro will bo a numbor of humor ous talks on chickens at tho Elks smokor tonight, tho chief orators be ing Dr. J. J. Emmons, Gus Nowbury, Porter J. Noft and John Perl. An unusually largo atomlanco Is expect ed. Tho affair will he conducted on a Hoovorlzod basis. A mistaken Idea was held by somo persons that a chicken banquet would ho served. A number of chickens will be disposed of for tho benefit of tho Hed Cross. Storage battory charging. Powor Auto Co. 42 So. Fir St. 73 Tho senior class of tho high school Is looking forward wltn much plen suro to tho annual picnic of tho class to bo held nt Wngnor crook tomor row. Watch tho window at No. 10 South Central avonuo for prlcos on shoes. Miss Grace n. Dyo lort lust night for Camp Grant, Kockford, 111., to ho gln her sorvlco ns an army Hod Cross nurso. The Sugar Bowl has nddod bakery goods to their line. You will now bo ablo to got pies, cakes, broad, etc., thoro. C4 Mr. and Mrs. Y. H. Locke of the llorbon npnrtments have ns their guest, James A. Kelly, father of Mrs. Locke, from Salt Lako City, IHuh. Mr. Kelly is much Impressed with tho beautiful valley. Don't forget tho li.T-n dance nt Sams Valley for tin bonotit of the Hed Cross, Saturday evening. f,6 A commltteo from tho homo eco nomics club appeared boforo the county court yesterday with a re quest that tho county provide Miss Anno MrCormlfk, homo economic demonstrator, with a means of trans portation about tho county. The court ngrcod to place at Miss Mc cormick's disposal tho county's nu tomolillo, when not otherwise In use. Miss McCormlck's Halary, railroad transportation, mid gasoline expen ses aro paid by tho federal govern ment. tlriinls Pass Courier. Paxson'a aunurb dahlias, riant now and up to Juno 20th. Field grown roots, eight for fl, eight for $2, eight for and up. l'nrcol post paid. Wrlto H. 11. Taxson, Central Point. Oregon. .1 I. I'lmra left Ihls morning for n short, business sojourn lu Scattlo. Mr. Illrnm Mender returned to the city yesterday Irani ltcnd, Ore., where sho had been residing for some time, ns sho found the -cllmato there did not agree with her. Windshield glasses for all cars. C. E. Gntes Auto Co. SO MIbs Minnie Perry returned to lier homo In Medford this morning after visiting with relatives In this city for thn past wcofc. Mrs. V. L. Melllck, her ulster, or 1'orllaml, neroutpiinied Miss Perry lo lier homo and will be lier guest In that illy lor a few days. Itosoburg Itevlew. Smoked goggles for Mewing the Kcllpsc, C. K. Gales Auto Co. (IT.' Miss Vcrna Trader of Talent, who taught In tho Itend schools this year, arrived homo Wednesday lo rpend tho BUinmor vacation. She vnr ac companid homo by Miss Amies Scott of (North Hcnci, who also taught In the Dend schools and who will hi her guost for auroral days after which she will- visit nor sister nt Hogue Itlver before returning home. D Ilolao, Our notH. prey LMOjt. Clair It. Seely arrived In the city lust night for a short visit with his mother, Mrs. E. H. Seely of Portland, and friends. They aro both yuosts at the Hotel Medford. A flno dinner will bo served by tho Sams Valky Hed Cross ladles at tho barn dunce at Sums Valley, (Saturday evening. tiO Miss Vera Roundtrco, ' former teacher of the j.murolliurat school Is now serving as bookkeeper at tho local Western Union Telegraph com pany office. Dr. Hartley (111b and extracts teeth without pain. M. F. H. Bldg. ' Mrs. A. W. Herbert, of Ashland, southern Oregon, a former resident of Corvullls nnd woll known here, arrived In this city recently and Is now visiting at tho country homo of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Dlako. Corvallls Gazette Times. Use Valvollne oil in your motor; It makes a difference. Power Auto Co. 42 So. Fir St. 73' Paul Kcddy, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Reddy, has returned home from Santa Clara collcgo to spend the sum mer vacation. Motor out Saturday evening to Sams Valley ba-n luce and dinner and help a good cause. CO' Mrs. Will Odcn has returned homo from tho Seventh Day Advcntlsts camp meeting at Roscburg. Mr. Oden is now employed at Weed, Calif. Ship your pears through the Stewart Fruit company, largest Inde pendent distributors on the Pacific coast. Bardwoll Fruit company, sole agents. G6 Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dubois of Mon tague, who nave been visiting In the valley for a week left for home today. Use rellners and cut your tire bills. C. E. Gates Auto Co. 86 E. G. Egley and William Burton of Silver Lake, Ore., arrived In the city Wednesday evening by auto for a several days visit. Did you ever eat an Ice cream sand wich? Try one at the Sugar Bowl. Be.' Mrs. Emma Jacobs leaves Friday for her homo In Riverside, Cal., after a month's visit with Chns. Strang and family. Mitchell sharpens lawn mowers. 30 So. Riverside. Mrs. Win. D. Hanley of Burns, Ore. Is visiting In Medford the guest of hor mother, Mrs. J. R. Camoron and hor sls'crs, Miss Bornico Camoron and Mrs. Lee L. Jacobs. Mrs. Hanloy la on route home after an extended trip to Now York, Washington, D. C, and Houston, Texas. Something new-- barn .ancc, In a big barn with a gnnd. vlnnclng floor and a flno dinner thrown In, at Sams Valloy, Saturday ovonlng. CGV In a lutter to his brothcr-ln-luw, Al. L. Alford, Mnjor H. H. Snrgont, tho former woll known Medford citi zen, tells of his rocont promotion to lieutenant colonel In the national army. This promotion Is taken to in- dlcnto that Colonel Sargent, who is regarded ns ono of tho country's ab lest military strategists and exports, will soon bo on duty in Franco. Ralph Mulford In a super-six holds all speed records, aiid usos Toodol. C. E. Gates Auto Co. 86 E. I). Shrnder of Wcllon, Is a busi ness visitor in tho city. H. D. Sanford of lower Holmnn streot, Ashland, Oregon, who breeds high class registered Jerseys, receiv ed by express on Wodnosday of this week, a very richly bred yearling Jer sey bull for which he paid !i00. Ho Is from tho F. E. Lynn herd of Porry dalo, Oregon nnd was sired 1iy a son or "St. Mowes Poppy" who has n record or 1120 lbs. buttor In ono your, and out of Poppy's Graco, a 2 year old past heifer who has Just fin ished a year's official test of 000 lbs. butter, with first calf. Showers for tonight and Friday Is Iho weather prediction. Tho maxi mum temperaturo of yesterday was 11 1 degrees, and today promised to he muen wnnner us this morning's mint Iniiim was fia degrees. Springs for all cars. C. B. Oat03 Auto Co. 86 Mrs. L. H. L'lwood left this morn ing for Eugene to join her husband who Is floor manager of tho Pacific garage In that city Mr. Elwood was formerly in the employ of tho A. W. Walker automobile company. Hotter than cones. til Among the Medford residents who have returned homo from attending thn Seventh Day Advcntlsts enmp meeting at Hosehurg aro Mrs. Grace Thompson, Miss Mabel Daugherty, Clarence Cartwrlght, Mr. anil Mrs .1 S. Van Dorfy, Mrs. W. T. Cart- wright, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Pelley anil daughter nnd Miss Muud Miller. Mrs. M. .1. Powell of Myrllo Creek, a former Medford resident, returned homo today utter a week spent here on business during which she was the guest of Mr. mid Mrs. William Schmidt. ew location. Powor Auto Co. 42 So. First. 73 i 11. E. llaney, the Jitney man, was I Hned $2.50 nnd costs In police court j Wednesday for violating tho ordln j nne'n which prohibits ears from turn ing around midway In a block Instead jor al a street Intersection. If your upholstering Is wearing. I put on seat covers. C, E. Gntes Auto J Co. Ml ' Mrs. Frank Jordan of Ashland, left this morning after a visit, with her cousin, Mrs. J. 11. Bowman, for Port land to join her husband who Is em ployed there in a ship yard. Mr. Sllllman of the Sugar Bowl has added Ice cream sandwiches; bet ter than eating cones. Co. 64 The Elks lodge Is making prepara tion for the annual observance of Flag day, Friday, June 14, tho anni versary of the birth of tho American flag. Tho exercises will bo held be neath tho shado trees In the city park nt 3:30 p. in. Arrangements are be ing mudo to seat a largo crowd.' For the host insurance, see Holmes, the Insurance Man. '" , Tho graduating class of the high school will hold its annual reception for the junior class at tho small hall In tho Nntatorlura next Tuesday night. ' ' - ' '; ' ' The Brunswick, ah phonographs In one. Waters Paint Store. ' tf D. L. von N'eeda Is a business vlsl tor In tho city from Buttb Falls. "' Fresh -bread, pies, cakes, etc., at the Sugar Bowl, '' 64 Mrs. Pelouze,' mother of Fred Pe- louzo of Eagle Point, loft Wednesday for her homo at San Antonio, Tex., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Pe louze; See Dave Wood about that tire In surance policy. Office, Room 404 M. F. & H. Building. ' " " For Rent Furnished or unfurn ished, my home on Medford Heights, nino rooms, furnace and electric heat. Flat rate contract on electricity for another year. Rent very moderate as I want to leave for service at once. R. J. Conroy, M. D. ' " - Columbia storage batteries. Pow er Auto Co. 42 So. Fir St 73" An auto party at the Hotel Med- rord rrom Billings, MonL, consists of Juanlta and Blanche Lacy, C. H. Stegman and T. B. Benedict. A San Francisco motor party at the same hostolry Is made up of Dr. and Mrs. Scott Hendcll, Miss Louise Jennings and John A. Hcndell. ' Why not eat your noonday lunch at Holland Cafo? r Mrs. if. J. Boauchamp left this morning for Portland to join hor hus band who preceded hor two weeks and la employed in a shipyard. Mrs. Haney for hemstitching and pecotlng. Gernett-Corey Bldg. Mrs. C. J. Wishey loft today for visits nt Eugene, Newport and Port land. "When Better Automobiles Are Built, BUICK Will Build Them." 73 Among visitors registered at tho hotols today aro W. T. Reed of Kan sas City; F. II. Chosky of Wichita, Kas.; Mrs. Thayer nnd daughter and M. C. Dotur of Berkeley; H. M. Hayes of Denvor; H. Shoff and N. L Woolt of New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Lostor Simmons and J. D Brown, Eugene; H. B. Davis of San Francisco; Jamos H. Driscoll and J. E. Iinll of Klamath Falls, and B. Mit chell and W. A. Coggershnll of Portland. Wanted Capable girl for genornl housowork. Call S6-W. J. C. Moore left Wednesday for Bend, whero ho will ho employed In a lumber camp. Llks chicken smoker Thursday night. Bring the makln's. 64 The condition of Jimmy Smith who was Injured In an nuto accident Wodnosday remains aliout tho samo. Ho was still In a sort of stupor up to this nftornoon, as the. result of tho shock. His recovery is looked for. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Woman for cctmral housework; two in family. Phon 420-L. ci WANTED Women to do washing and ironing. Phono 363-lt. 1' OR SALE Kuni-h; must sacrifice for cost of Improvements. Box S, Mull Tribune CP FOR RENT Good smalt house, largo garden, all growing nicely, 600 to- lnnto plants net out; somo Logan oerries, an under irrigation, on highway, r.o yards from city limits. Hear Creek bottom land. Will rout for the season very cheap. Brown ft White. 6 FOR .SAI.lv Heavy team. Campbell. Phono 11-1?. Jus. 06 FOIt HUNT Well furnished modern bungalow, flvo rooms, bath, gar ugo. etc. Jas. Campbell, phone au-u. cf, ANT M l o buy, ft first-clnss tire less cooker. Phono 102-X. Cf Mill SALE Wood saw. flrst-cmss engine, corner Mantle nnd Liberty ni DR. RICKERT- CM KVKS NnKXT!KlC.I.I.Y TKKTKI), AM) UI.A8SK8 PROPERLY FITTED Suite 1-2 over May C M DHOl'S VSKI, BRITISH NEWSPAPERS 1 CENSURE NEWSMONGERS 1- ' ' r , i LONDON, June 0. The British press, discussing the Pemborton Bllllngs case today, condemns Mr. Peinborton-Billlng "for attempting to besmirch the character of public men and women wlthqut the slightest evidence but the merest gossip to support his insinuations. The papers also condemn tho management of the case by J usticeirIiuUngt-whoia they charge with pej-mltting Irrelevant slanders against public men to be in troduced, with no chance given to. them to speak for themselves. Point cemetery. Carroll Thomas; was the nephew of Mrs. - Eagle Point and Mrs. A. N. i "'""' of Central Point. DIED. THOMAS Carroll Thomas, aged six years, son ot Mr. and MrB. Chas. W. Thomas, formerly ot Eagle Point, died at Salt Ease, Mont., early this week. The body will arrive at Cen tral Point tonight and funeral ser vices will be heid tomorrow at the Christian hurpU.of Centra) Point at 1 p. m. . Burial will be In the Central llig Bed Cross Dame The Knights and Ladles of Secur ity will give a dance at St. Mark's hall on Tuesday evening, Juno nth Proceeds wll be donated to the Red Cross fund. Excellent music and re freshments and a. good time B'1 leeu. 5eve,r J"v,7u n " op birning. itching and iailtd,.y. u i an H mo Kfn cThv inv dSt tor 35c. Extr, furnished by any urwij in3 .. bice UI 'itTDOlicd. Inashorttims raomcntzcmoi3apPlica usua ly every race i Pffircmoved For C TJ , St V always use zemo, ths liquid. It is not a othersfail it u on - Nuj ol -Habits- arid ' : ... .No More Piles il Rea this' remarkable letter: NUJOL . LABORATORIES, STANDARD OIL CO. (New Jersey), BAYONNE, N.J. Gentlemen: For 8 years I was a clerk in a bank on the Pacific Coast, it necessarily being a confining position. During that time, and also before I was troubled with bilious headaches (one every two months or so) and suffered with chronic constipation. 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Remember that Nujol pro tects piles and reduces inflammation. Help to heal them by the use of Nujol the remedy of countless jthousands who strongly recommend it. Nujol is gentle and effective in action. Clears the system without upsetting di gestion; r-jlieves without griping or dangerous reaction; restores healthy bowel habits naturally, without; artificial stimulation; Nujol is safe (or all; pleasant to take. Avoid harmful pills and salts. Take'Nujol and be "regular as clockwork." ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS There are no substitutes there isonly NujqJ. At every drug store. Send 50c and we will ship new kit size to soldi? re end sailors anywhere. In bottlei only, bearing Nujol trademark never in bulk. Ol 7 for constipation fa l A s!iip 3 . Slop Itching Eczema Against- Kinds of Iosurance for the Rancher of Especial Importance at This Time, Covering as Follows: Loss on fruit by hall. Tollclos issued by Hartford Klro insurance Co. for tho season at premium charge of $ 3. 00 per $100.00 insurance. On grain and othor field crops at lower rate; ( Against ''oss "re on 8raln 'n "ie ""' 1"r'nK B" stancs of lis ripening, har MvMfM vesting, threshing, etc., policies transferable without extra chargo to farm granary or barn. . Short term rates are 30c per $100.00 Insurance for first month and 15c for each of tho five following months. Against 1,033 1,-v death from any causo on horsos and cattlo. Polictos aru issued Jointly by tho Hartford Firo lusuranco Company and Hartford. Accident nnd lmlomnlty Company. Tho rates are reasonable. Against ',0119 h,r ro"son of M"1 liability Imposed by lawMipon tho employer for In- """ juries sustnlned by an employe. Tho findings of Jurlos ns woll as the changing laws mnkes the employment of labor a serious hazard and ono to he fully and carefully protected. We represent tho only company offer, ing protoctlon and benefits in exact accordance with the State Compensa tion Act, The Ocean Accident & Guarantee Corp. Wo have settled sovcral hundred dollars vorth of claims hero and no claimant has ever found It necessary to consult an attorney. Tho rate is J 1.59 por hundred dollars ot payroll expended annually subject to a min imum premium ot $25.00. Hall, l.lvo Stock and Casually Insurance have caused many a healthy Insurance com pany to rellro with completeness and dispatch, besides being tho fields most favored by unscrupulous concerns, long on promise but short on fulfilment. Wo have named Iho companies offering this protection for the purpose of emphasiz ing tho stability ot the Insurance; the steadfastness of these companies is a matter of history. Inquiries recclvo prompt attention. Your patronage solicited. TELEPHONE ONE-TWO-THREE r- MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK BLDG McCURDY INSURANCE AGENCY 'TIS WAR REMODEL your modes of living and working to con form. Try to do moro. Try to savo moro. And in helping you fit in with the emergencies of the hour let us prove what an important link tho First National Bank is in the co operation between People and Government. Oris Crawford.. Wm. G. Tait .Casnier .President P1RST .NATIONAL t-BANK. J MiJMEDFORD. 0RjW MEDFORD ONE DAY ONLY Saturday, June 8 CCil-OKMNC 20--ELEPHANTS--2O HIPPOPOTOPSUS 7f- H!ouJ-u-,ol,n! fi.-li.-fno(h Among Iht U,!J UcM, In Iht MENAGERIE "BIRTH ?e RAINBOW" rr.ocisstcwM extkavacanza' SIX IIL'NOJEO PEDPIC. AIHLETES. CHAM PION RSQtRS. OAHCCRS AND CHORUS GIRLS QIIWDICC KCST MARVELOUS OUhPilOL LOGGING PIECE OF HORSEFLESH IN EXISTENCE IWHS-40 M A K I- You LAUG H. LIVE GIANT ADULT OF THE k . 'r&&. tllir- ti..,- . r ( Civ uitu -a Vllrl HAM1S UP BIG PARADES IN ONE i..ry or,, Ull-r E.MI.r. . 4 A 1 Hi W...!BY CHIX - ll , ''nin P-Ulun N