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PAOE TWO MEDFOTtD MATTJ TRTBUNR rEDFOTlD, OREflON. SATTTRBAT. JUNE 8. '191ft I0CAL AND P PERSONAL Tlio bacculaureato exorcises of the SrariuatluK chins of the high school, which will be hold at the Xututorlum tomorrow night will begin at S o'clock. Tho Sams Valley Itcd Cross chap- tor will give a barn dance Saturday ovcnlng, three-quarters of a mile west of Sams Valley post office. Luncheon will he served from 10 o'clock on. (Jood music and a flood that you can dance on guaranteed, CO Mr. and Mrs. Cleorgo A. Mansfield and children of Prospect, will return homo lonlght after a day's vls!t in the city, having arrived Friday. Water glans egg preserver at Mon arch Seed and Feed Co. 82 E. M. McKeany will luavo Sunday on a business visit to Fresno, Calif., n rid vlclnliy. Canteens are best for carrying water. C. E. Gates Auto Co. 89 Kev. K. M. Warrington, the well known Presbyterian minister of Ilose hurg who has many acquaintances In Medford, left this week for the east with his fumily, and will sail soon for Franco, having accepted an ap pointment as secretary in tho army Y. M. C. A. service. Storage battery eiiarglng. Power Auto Co. 42 So. Fir SL 73 Jimmy Smith, tho 10 years old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Smith who was badly Injured this week when while riding his bicycle he collided with an auto at the city hall corner, recovered consciousness at the Sanitarium late yesterday afternoon. Ills first ques tions were as to the progress of the war and he insisted on having the nflwftnnnprn rend In him rtv nleht his condition had so Improved that bal was taken to his home, 007 West Eleventh street. Ho is still suffering from a slight concussion of the brain and will hnvo to o watched carefully. Watch the window at So. 10 South Central avenue for prlcos on shoes, liov. Dr. J. C. Rollins will deliver the commencement address for the graduating class of the Central Point high school Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock In Central Point ball. Got Connor's prices pear and apple boxes. First to offer $10.00 for Part ialis. Phono C4. Guy W. Connor. 71 Word has boon received by Mun- agor Ulcm of the local office of the Westorn Union tclugrnpli company ! that all employes of the company i thruout tho United Slates will got a i further special bonus October 1. Tills will amount to 4 per cent of the sal ary of tho employes who are gottlng undor $1200 a year, and 3 per cent ,' of tho salaries of those who aro got tlng over $1200. This is In addition to tho 8 por cent bonus payable Juno 1 and January 1. Don't forgot the ba'n dance at SamB Valloy for th bonoflt of the Itcd Cross, Saturday ovening. r,C Mrs. It. W. Day of Bedford, Ind., was expected to arrive In Meuiurci to day to visit her daughtur, Mrs. C, C, McCurdy. Paxson's superb dahlias. Plant now and up to June 20th. Field grown roots, oight for $1, eight for $2, eight for $3, and up. Parcel post paid. Wrlto 11. II. Paxson, Central Point, Oregon. 'A. I j. linker of this city was t business visitor In Hoscburg tho lat tor part of tho week. Windshield glnsscs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. 80 Jonas Wold's pharmacy and Martin Heddy's Jewolry storo will bo moved on July 1st, from tholr present loca tion on Fast Main street to tho big room formerly occupied by I lie Dan iels clothing storo, corner of Fast Main and South Central. Smoked goggles for viewing tho Eclipse, c. E. dates Auto Co. C0 C. 11. Unwmnn is lu Salom on n business visit, having departed for the capital city lust night. Dr. Hartley fills and extracts tooth wllhout pain. M. V. H. Hldg. S. H. Smith, who lias been spending 1h,o past five weeks In Kansas, is im peded lo arrive homo next Tuesday. En rmilu home ho will nirlvo In Port land tomorrow. Thursday, Juno Kiln, a lied Cross loo cream social will bo held in the grovo one fourth mllm smith of the Oak Grove school house. Mayor (iato.1 will conduit tho "Whlto Ele phant" sale. Cool off and son the elephants and other attractions of tho evening. Ilcglns 5 o'clock sharp. Don't forget tho time and place. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Knauer who ore hero attending the funeral of Mr. Knaner's father, left for their home ot San Francisco this iifternoen. A fine dinner will be served by (he Sams Valkr Itcd Cross ladles at the barn dance at Sams Valley, tSatunliv evening. nl ' Mr. Elsie C. Clay Is enroute en-t to Ionia, Mich., whore she will in relatives and friends for three months. Something now barn ,aucc, In a big barn with a g:tnd dancing floor and a fine dinner (brown In, at Sams Valley, Saturdny ovcnlug. CO Between July 1st and Sept. 13 the A.ihland Rika lodge will convene only once a month Instead of once a week. Dr Heine. Oarnett-Corey Bidg. Tho new kt'bedula of train service which went Into effect last Sunday has necessitated a rearrangement of the postofflce mall delivery system. The eastern mall which formerly ar rived In the city on tho Shasta limited about 2 a. m. and was worked and taken out by the carriers on the first j morning delivery now gets here on " train rrom the norm anu" 'a not ready for delivery by the carriers until the first afternoon de livery. Use Valvollne oil In your motor; It makes a difference. Power Auto Co. 42 So. Fir Bt 73 Rev. M. J. Deneaf, chaplain In the army service at Camp Fremont, Calif, will preach at both musses at the Catholic church tomorrow. Motor out Saturday evening to Sams Valley barn dnce and dinner and help a good cause. GO In accordance with an order sent out by the Pacific Telephone & Tele graph company to all local manugors to Instruct tho telephone girls to cease giving out the time of day to subscribers If It tukos up too much of the operators' time, the girls of the local exchange may noon bo relieved of that duty. All ovor tho state and coast this accommodating service Is being discontinued. Managor Ham mond of the Medford office said to day that the time consumed by the operators in answering "What time Is It, ploaso" quorles was being checked up and that such service would prob ably bo discontinued In the near fu ture. Use rcltners and cut your tire bills. C. E. Gates Auto Co. 8C Mrs. Kalph Wills Is the guest otl Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Noth. having ar rived in tho city this week from Ta coma. .Hor husband will Join her here today from Weed, and they will go to Weed on Sunday. Mitchell sharpens lawn mowers. 36 So. Riverside. Arthur L. Curry enlisted In the navy this week and went to Portland to take Ms final examination. Ralph Mulford in a super-six holds all speed record and uses Vecdol. C. E. Gntes Auto Co. 86 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pcnrcy of Roso burg are guests at the Hotel Modford. Mr. Poarcy Is county agricultural agont of Douglas county and Is hore! to attend the conforonco of county ngonts of southern Orogon. Springs for all cars. C. B. Oates Auto Co. k 86 Mtb. B. R. Sooly loft last night for her homo In Portland nfter having spent several woolts In Modford visit ing friends and relatives. She was ac companied to Portland by her son Claire, who after a short visit thore will roturn to contlnuo his naval studios at Snn Francisco. Now location. Power Auto Co. 42 So. Fir St. 73 Tho big luncheon and barn dance to bo hold tonight at tho Ilurford homo, three-nunrtors ot a mile west of Sams Valley postofflce for the ben efit of the Sams Valloy Red Cross auxiliary, will bo attonded by many -Medford people. The luncheon will bo served nt 10 p. m. Arrangements are mado to Borvo S00 persons. If your upholstering Is wearing, put on seat Rovers. C. E. Gates Auto C- 80 Incidental to tho advanced fares and other changed railroad regula tions, which go Into effect tomorrow, a school of Instruction was held at Grants Pass Inst night by A. J. Or-' many, chief trnfflc clerk of tho Sou thorn Pacific railroad, which was at tended by the agents and ticket clerks of all stations between Ashland and : Glondalo. Agent Montgomery and A. F. Noth were In nttendanco from Medford. For tho host Insurance, see Holmes. the Insurance Man. E. It. Jefferson, former Modford resident, Is spending tho week end In tho city from Klamath Fnlls. Boo Dnvo Wood about that fire In surance policy. Offlco, Room 404 M. F. & 11. imildlng. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIl KENT Two. three nnil f.mr-. room furnished apartments. Cull I 1 to 0 at S22 South Central. 71 i FOR SALE Cherries, larne. 'iweet". I Lyons place, 710 East .Main. Phono FOIl SALE 1 it i o i.,rd, newly over-1 niiuieu; line siiape. w. C. Hawk. Central Point. 71 ' WANTED lly July 1st. man who thoroughly understands orchard work. Permanent noaltlnn. A.l- dress 11, Mall Trlbuno. DR. RICKERT KYI S NtTKNTIFICAM.Y TESTED, AMI tiLAHSKN PROPERLY FITTED Sulto I-!! over May (, NO DROPS VSED. if r r 1 o CARR TRIO PAGE WIS An auto touring party at the Hotel Holland from Spokane consists or Misses Mae and Grace Stafford and Mrs. Stafford. They are enroute to San Francisco. The BruoBWIcK, all phonographs In one. Waters Paint Store. tf The many friends OH Mr. and Mrs. Morse, former residents of. Medford, will he grieved to learn that Mr. Morse was Instantly killed at Seattle, May ,10th, when run over by un auto moble. , Mrs. Morse was a former president of the Chester A. Arthur W. R. C. of this city. Columbia storage batteries. Pow er Auto Co. 42 So. Fir St. 78 Mrs. R. II. PIckel left this morning for her home at Klamath Falls after a visit hero with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Schuler. . Why not eat four noonday lunch at Holland Cafe? J. R. Tomlln, president of; the Toinlin Box factory, leaves tomorrow for a short visit at San Francisco. "When .Better Automobiles Are Built, BCICK Will Build Them." 73 Assistant Postmaster W. J. War ner Is enjoying his annual vacation of 18 days and will spend most ot the time In this city. During his absence from the postofflce Mrs. Warner will serve as a substitute clerk. Mrs. Haney for hemstitching and pecotlng. Gernett-Corey Bidg. The fire department was called out Friday forenoon to the D. H. Miller vUce on North Front street, to ex tinguish a grass fire. REPEL HUN SMASH. (Continued From Page One.) dldier la claiming attention today. Whether the Germans Intend to de liver another blow hore with their still powerful resorves cannot bo fore- Look Out Damage Suits C. E. GATES AUTO COMPT. THEATER TONIGHT seen, -but the Indications point to such an event. The German gunners In this region aro active In securing ranges on al lied positions. This work, however, Is carried out with difficulty as the allied cannon Incessantly harry the enemy battery emplacements and bombard the rear of his lines. Most ot German shock divisions used in the Murno battlefield have been withdrawn from that area. Many Trench llaJds Amorlcans, with the French, have made trench raids along the loft bank of the Avre river In the Mont dldler sector. These raids have been carried out with good effect and en emy works have been destroyed as well as several prisoners captured. Everywhere the American troops are rapidly becoming accustomed to every phase ot the war. They are showing initiate and dash which has been repeatedly commented upon by veteran French and British soldiers, who welcome their appearance. 'S ORAXOE, Tox., June 8 What is claimed to be the world's record in shipbuilding wne eclipsed this morn ing ut the National shipyard here, when the work of eroctinu 79 frames in one of the world's largest wooden steamships was accomplished in .30 hours nnd 3"i minutes. This bents the world's record, made on tho Pa cific const where 79 frames of simi lar size nnd type were eroded in 44 hours, it is claimed here. You Auto vOwner: Do you realize that you are liable for damages from accidents at night if you are driving with head light lenses that do not com ply with the state law? Suppose that such an accident should prove fatal, do you realize that you would be criminally liable? You run a big risk to save two or three dollars, and if you should go for years without an accident For Heavens Sake, Have a Heart S01SS0N DISTRICT PARIS, June 7. The bishop of Solssons who Is now In Parle, today described the havoc wrought In the district ot Solssons by the recent at tack of the Germans. 'He said 100 churches had been razed to the ground by the Germans and that at least 100 others bad been pillaged and partially demolished. The fam ous cathedral of Soissons suffered severely. Tho bishop added that the Germans knew neither faith nor law; they knew nothing but war and pillage. They were methodically stripping and carrying away everything, he said. The bishop also asserted' that wom en, children and old men had been brutally murdered by German avia tors, who flew over and with their machine guns fired upon long lines of refugees on country roads. SAWMILL NEAR EUGENE IS DESTROYED BY FIRE EUGEKE, Ore., June 8 Tho saw mill of the Fischer Lumber company, three miles back of Marcola on the Mohawk .branch of the Southern Pa cific, 18 miles from Eugene was de stroyed by fire between 2 and 3 o'clock this morning. The origin of the fire Is unknown. The mill had a capacity of 00,000 feet of lumber. A Dark Horse We wish to thank our friend, Mr. Lydlard for the advertisement he has favored us with. Of course the most ot the farmers that have been selling us poultry and eggs In the past three years have found that our prices were better but with cream It has been hard to Impress upon them this tact. But now that It comes direct from a farmer It will do much. good. And we trust that he will again favor ub with this kind of advertising In the near future. Our test shows the amount ot butter fat in the cream no more, no less and we Invite the farmers and dairymen to bring us tholr cream and see It weighed, sam pled and tested. Let them be the! Judge. JOirNSON PRODUCE CO. 07 Central Point, Ore. 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