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PAGE TWO MTCWw matt; TtrtmmR itvmomy, mtmow tottuy. .ttke 14. ims FOCAL AND PERSONAL Tomorrow is Old Tiro day when all persons having old tires of any sort of vehlclo, old Inner tubes, rubber boots, overshoes, or any kind of dis carded rubber material are requested to tako thorn to tbo vacant lot, cor nor of South Hivorsldo and West Main stroets, in the rear of tho re freshment stand. All tho rubber ma terial thus collected will bo Bold for the bonoflt of tho Hcd Cross. An at tendant will be In churgo of tho lot all day. Dr Heine, Gurnett-Corey Eidg HELLO GIRLS NO ' LONGER 10 AC! AS Mrs. T. E. Daniels and Miss Cat lotta Hanks left this morning for ltosoburg where they will meet Mr. Daniels who has been In that city on business for a week, and return with him tu .Midi ford the flmt of next week. New location. Power Auto Co. 42 Bo. Kir Bt. 78' Mrs. William GrcKory who resides north of the city about six miles and Is well known thruout the county, was oporated on last Friday at a prl-j -Mllcl Inconvenience and annoynnce vale hospital In Mcdford, and Is now na jecn caused Mcdford pooplo the Setting along nicely. Tho BrunawicK, alt phonographs In one Wntors Paint Btore tf Jildgo Robert G. Morrow of Port past two days thru the now rule of tho local telephone company manage ment forbidding tho phone operators from giving out tho time of day to I and was met at the depot by a dele Carl A. Tengwald is now a second gadon of Elks, lie was then taken lieutenant In the army ordinance ' on nn allt0 (IrlV0 .).. ,i10 valw bv corps and has been ordered to duty In Chicago In which city his address is 600 West Jackson Boulevard. News of tlio abovo menlloncd promotion was received in a telegram this mor ning by John A. Wcstorlund, undo of Carl. , Water glnHH egg preserver at Mon arch Seed nn (I Food Co. 82 -Miss Frances Perry left today for an extended visit with relatives In Eugono, Albany and Portland. Canteens are best for carrying water. C. R. Gates Auto Co. 89 land, who delivered tho address at i subscribers, and from awakening sub the Elks Flug day exercises this after- j scribers by request mornings or any noon, arrived In tho city this morning I other time of the day. lint tho peo ple who have boon using the tele- phono exchange ub a time piece, alarm clock and call boy will have to get used to tho now order of things, which will tend to greatly improve the telephone sorvlce. All over the country the telephone companies are doing away with this extra sorvlce which has so hampered tho oxchanges in the past. Medford Is one of the last cities of the state to fall 1n line. Tho requests from the homes of subscribers for tho time of day espec ially had grown to be a big nuisance and time consumer to the Medford exchange, notably In the morning hours. It was found on Investigation of Oregon, who dollvered tbo high urbnn car which departs from Mod- tllat alout two hours time every weok Vernon Vawter with Will Q. Steel as chapcronc. Halph Mulford In a uper-slx holds all speed rocord and uses Veedol. C. 13. Gates Auto Co. 86 James Lawless Is a visitor In the city from tho BIuo I.edgo mine dis trict. Juckson County Blacksmiths asso ciation will go on a cash basis on and after July 1st. Tho College Women's club will meet at Ashland Snturday afternoon with Mrs. Wagner on Granite street Dr. II. 1). Sheldon of tho University jTho members will loave on tho Intor. school commencement address hero ford at 1 o'clock last night loaves today to attend tbo Fred Alton Unlght, teacher of commencement oxorciscs nt I.eland piano, compocor and arrangor. Spec- Stanford unlvorslty at Palo Alto, Cal. for tbo first tlmo slnco he graduated from that Institution In 1 S97. Ho will then go east to attend tho Nat ional Education association conven tion at Pittsburg. Now Is the time to Insure grain. day morning was taken up in tho local exchange answering time ques tions. School children were the most annoying offenders. Then, too, many persons used tho telephone exchange as an alarm clock lallst In touch and technique for be- giniiors and advanced pupils. A few lesson porlods are now open for sum mer term. Out of town Mondays. In early morning and during the day. llaight Music Studio, 401 Carnelt-Tllose who couldn't trust their clocks Corey llullding, phone 72. 71 would, call "Central" and ask to be Auto tourists from California at awakened at a certain hour. Others R. A. Holmes protects you against the Hotel Medford are Mr. and Mrs. j would want to lie down in the day loss by fire, while standing and while C. Schilling nnd family and Mr. and ,,me ""d would ask "Central" to be being harvested, threshed and In Mrs. A. D. Tlddy and family of Bur-lcttl,cl1 at a certain tlmo. Ilnpamo, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. O'Dono huo and Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Stimson of San Francisco. If your upholstering la wearing, put on seat covers. C, E. Gates Auto Co. 86 Miss Ruth Huffman, daughter of granary. Mrs. F. S. Carpenter left this mor nlng for a visit with hor daughter, Mrs. Wetland, at Portland. Dnlly's Taxi. Phono 15. " A characteristic lotlor has boon ro- celved by tho Medford lodgo of Klks rrom corporal Frank uoioman, who Rev. and Mrs. F. B. Huffman, who Is in army service In Franco. was oporated on Wednosdny at tho Btorage battery eiinrgiun Power sanitarium for throat trouble will Auto Co. 42 So. Fir St. 73 probubly roturn home In a day or BenJ. M. Collins and J. K. Manuol two. of Grants Pass woro overnight vlsl- F. L. Shormnn has rot 11 mod from tors in tho city today. California and has his shoe reDnlr It Is now up to ovorybody to get their watches and clocks fixed and made reliable. HOTS MARKETS SCENE FROM "OH, BOY," BIG MUSICAL COMEDY AT PAGE MONDAY 'km- Ita TO BE ORATOR ON FOURTH Portland Livestock POItTLAXD, June 14. Cattlo re ceipts 141; steady to lower. Prime steers $13.604114.50; good to choice steers $12. 50 13.50; medium to Ed Staples, secretary and manager for Rogue River Celebration commit tees, was in Medford Friday seeking to interest the Red Cross auxiliary of Mcdford to elect and outfit a God doss of Liberty for the patriotic par ado at Asmand, July 4. The Parade features, he states, are to uo unusual this year. Among them one division will represent all the canuers J3.505;bulls $7(fffJ; calves ' Efforts ar "elng made also See R. A. Holmes, the Insurance shop open nt tho old stand, 32 South '0'! 'A0,?,11'50' falr t0 .n iimni .ni. i,,. o 'medium steers JlOtfll; common to Dr. and Mrs. 8. A. I.ockwood left Forth, school board election which m Meen '910; C"0lC9 C0Wa nd "'"fYl? outo for cacn a"on "pro today by auto for Shasta Springs. w, Stu Z 'T 10.5011 50; medium to , the .roar brought up by the Thoy will slop there for a fow days. President 1). J. Palmer of tho boar 'j , ' KOOd T"" aml helfer8 7 r'09: falr I ' kf"?,ns f tho u'"aroo " and Hum continuo their journov to of e,i,.H .,. .... ,,.. i lu 'ium "nu neuors ?USP7; l Oakland, Calif., thoir futuro homo. mills and Frank Redden as two of Watch the window at No lu South 'tho dorks. The third clork has not Central avonue for prlcos on shoes yot been chosen. The exodus of school teacbors from Km '.h-i inxuntnox HoIiuhv, tho city begun on this afternoon's ht. im . m i,. M;in trains. Many teachers will depart Miss K. V. Cook, clork In tho U. S. for thoir' homos in Orogou and other forestry offlco of this district, Is cn statos In tho next few days, while Joying a ten days vacation nt Kureka. others will go to various points In tho Calif., visiting relatives. She loft northwoat, cant and middle west to . for Kureka last Snturday In her cnr. Bpond their vacations. iinP i au,n n,i nrr in Got Connor's pricos pear nnd npplo if. min ' im.e 11H boxos. First to offer $40.00 for Hurt-i ' n iinii.iinu lotts. I'hono 64. Guy W. Conner. 71' Manager Kmll Mohr has Installed John 11. Cnrkln Is lu Salem and a quart milk bottle on a table In tho Portland attending a meoting of tho lobby of tho Ilotol Medford bearing ISH FRONT AMERICAN HEADQUARTERS OX THE BRITISH FRONT, Wednesday, June 12. (By the Associated Press.) Field Marshal Sir Douglas Halg, com mander In thief of the British army In Franco, today reviewed tho Amer ican troops on a wide plain in this area. The Americans filed pant with an easy swinging step that bore out the opinion ofmany British experts tllat they are as fit physically as training can make them. Parading Is not supposed to be their strong point, but ;after a long march to the reviewing to ground and a 'long wait with their $811; Btockors and feeders $8 10. I nave the Mikado performers as pro- heavy packs on their backs, their Hogs receipts 47:, steady. Prlmo u,"-;a at fnocnlx, tnko part in tho alignment, step and carriago were ex- mlxod $10. 50j 10.75; medium mixed Para"o m all Its gorgeous costuming, cellent. $16. 35IS1C. 50; rough heavies $15.50 an1 Possibly put tho opera on in tha The review opened impressively S 16.65; pigs $15.515.50; bulk JaPaese garden of the Lllhla park, with a salute to tho colors while a $16.50. !T1'0 Mikado under direction of Prof, squadron from the royal flying corps bheep, no receipts; lower. East of Andrews, will be produced by flew over tho field and did some ncro mountain lambs $15 016; valloy lambs $lB(r5.B0; yoarllngs $9$T10; wethers $S.50(ft 9.50; ewes. $5 Q 8.50. stato consolidation commission. Windshloid glasses for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. 86 Miss Natallo Hamilton, daughter of Rev. and Mra. W. 11. Hamilton, Is re covering from a sorlous cut in her loft wrist a week ngo. Sho wns ascending tho porch steps nt her homo Willi a scythe when she fell, and tho blade of tho scythe cut her wrist. tho following sign: "Drop your pen nles hero for milk for tho French nnd Belgian babies." From tho many coins already deposited in the bottlo It can bo seen that most hotel guests prefer to glvo dimes and nickels for this worthy cause. Columbia storago batteries Pow er Aulo Co 42 So. Fir St 73 Dr. Hartley will vncato bin office soaring tho tendons to tho Joint. Juno SO, 191S. Mnko arrangements After tho wound was dressed at a : now for pulnless extracting. prlvalo hospital sho returned homo. Tho wrist and band will bo stiff Tor somo time to come. Dr. Hartley tills and iwtraeta tueth without imln. M. F. II. llldg. v hy not eul oui uuuwiu luncb mi Holland Cafo? Mrs. E. D. Turner nnd children lort this morning for Scntllo to Join Mr. Turner who has been emuluved in a The Elk Crook hatchery has re-1 shipyard of that city slnco last Janu colvod from tbo Bureau of Fisheries nry. 50,000 rainbow trout ei;gs from tbol "When Hotter Automobiles Are famous Madison valley, Montana, for Hullt. Hl'lCK Will Build Thorn." 73 hatching and liberating In tho ltognol Becnusn of tho big drop In tem rlvor and tributaries. The cues reach-, pcniluro from Thursday's maximum ed Medford Monday evening and were j of S5i degrees to this morning's tukou to the stnllnn Tuesdiiy morning' minimum of 44 degrees at S nVlo. k and are in excellent condition. Woro shipped on application of G. Pulnuin. Use Valvollao oil in your motor; It makes a difference. Power Auto Co. 42 So. Fir St. 73 Miss Adubello MeCord, who taught in tho Central Point schools this year Will tench In the Ashland next school year. I'so re liners and cut your tire bills C. E. Gates Auto Co. S6 Thore have been rumors In the city many Medford pooplo felt like don ning winter underwear nnd overconta again. The prediction for tonight and Saturday is for fair weather with a wanner temperature Saturday. Mrs. Haney for heiustlichlug and peeotlng (iernott-Corey Bldg Miss Eva l.oosley arrived in the schools ; city today from Portland for n sev eral weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil I,. I.oosley. .Mrs. John nunnlngton and daugh ter loft Friday for their home at Butter nnd Kgg PORTLAND, June 14. Butter firm. City creamery prints 44c; car tons 45c. Buying price butter fat Portland 43c; cube extras 4lHc; prime firsts 41c; firsts 40c; dairy 33c. hggs Selling price, case count 39c; buying price 38c; selling price, candled, 41c; selectod candled In car tons 43c. IMiI'I.THY-Hons, 21fJ?21oc lb.; 'i-orors. 'J"nli -.'Co; old roosters, lGej ileys. nominal; noose, nominal; ds. oil!, L'.'.o. IVitlnml Grain Wheat $1.98iSf 2.05; barley, stan dard feed $42.60; oats, 59 bid; corn, No. 3, yellow, $C0 bid. .MILLS'lTrTS Urnu, $30; shorts, W0 per ton. MAY Huvine riee, timothy, $28 .Kid; alfalfa, if-.M. grain, none. the Red Cross ladles of rhoenlx In l,atlc stunts In honor of thoir allies. tno open air tho 25th. . . Field .Marshal Hnig stopped several The committee has received word times to chat Willi officers while from Clarence lieames, who Is special Passing along tho lino. prosocutor for the government In: espionage cases, that ho will make Mr- and Mrs. W. H. Gore and the principal speech, July 4. Ho will daughter Mary left this morning for probably be accompanied by war vif Camp Lewis for a visit with. Jay Gore. taking tho officer's training courso there. Their departure was precipi tated by information which led to the belief Hint Jay would soon sail for France. Not long ngo ho was trans ferred from tho amimlnnco service to erans from tho trenches. Clinngo In Tavl Charges To the Public: The undersigned taxicab owners beg leave to notify their natron. r.r tho following changes in their tariff the Infantry and assigned to take the for city nnd country trips, effective officers' training course. Later he as of this date: applied for a transfer ro the artillery, AH city trips, S3 cents per passcn- ani "len wn9 assigned to the machine ger, anyhere insido tho city limits of 8"n service. Medford. j Country trips, one or two passen gers, as below C'5 cents added for oach additional passenger ovor two): Central Point, Jacksonville, phoe nix. $1.25; Talent, $1.75: Ashland. $2 60; Eagle Point. $3.50; Gold Hill 110 ,,!lr3 0 xv S""P KUCIi, t;!.73: Iimm.iM " PW..'iaiw ADOPT SYSTEM OF 9F At a meeting of the auto dealers and garage owners Friday morning, it was agreed to make all monthly accounts subjoct to trado accoptanco beginning July first. Under this plan with a customer's monthly statement a trade accoptanco blank will he sent. Tho customer has tho option of paying his biii by check or returning the trado acceptance properly signed which will bear the usual rate of Interst. m , This not only benefit tho customer as It gives him an additional thirty days credit extension, but enables tho merchant to fully collect all his accounts on th"e tenth of every month Tho gnrago men have adopted this plan In preference to putting busi ness on a strictly cash basis which appears necessary at this time. All trade acceptances will clear through the customers bank nnd will be challenged by the bank in thirty days after tho acceptance is signed and returned to the garaRO man. All merchants or tho valley are seriously considering tho adoption of this plan which is in general use in many of tho middle states and is' merely an adoption of the credit sys- j tern of nearly all European countries. ! Wherever this plan has been tried, it has been very popular to both the merchant and the customer. ' ! Supervisor Rankin of the Crater Lake national forest phoned all around to the rangers In tho district this morning to ascertain how many forest fires were started by lightning strikes during tho storms of Wednes day. Nino fires have been reported so far. three in the Prospect region, three iu tho Applogale district and a similar number in the Butte Falls region. Those fires were all comparatively small ones and were extinguished by tiie rangers and nearby help they called in to assist. But little damage was done. FROM 0 CEAN TO OCEAN Women Praise Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound for Health Restored. 1 Motorcycle Cop McDonald made three more captures of speed viola tors Thursday, who were fined $7.35 each by Judge Taylor today. The of fenders were L. L. Qnitley of Med ford who speeded 40 miles an hour on West Main street at 6 p. m.; C. A. MInear of Medford, who flew at 35 miles an hour at 10:30 p. m. on the Pacific Highway between Medford and Central Point: and C. M. Cornell of Grants Pass, who ran his car at 30 J miles an hour on the highway be-1 tween Medford and Central Point at i 6:55 p. in. I In almost every neighborhood in America are women who have tried this standard remedy for female ilia and know its worth. Athol, Mass. " Lydia E. Pinkham's Vtgetuble Compound has done me a world of good. 1 suffered from a weak ness and a great deal of pain every month and nothing brought me any re lief mnil I tried this famous medicine. 1 am n different woman since 1 took it and want ethers who suffer to know about it." Mrs. Arthur Lawson, 559 Cottage St, Athol, Mass. Pan Francisco, Cel. " I was in a very weak nervous condition, having suffered terribly from a female trouble for over five years. I had taken all kinds of med icine and had many different doctors and they all said I would have to be operated on. but Lydia E. Pinkham's Verjstable Compound cured moentiroly and now 1 '1.11 a strong well woman." Mrs. H. R03SKAMP, 1447 Devisadero St., San Fra-.insco, Cal. Ferrpeeial Ofivi. 0 : ::";r.rd to such ailments write Lydia E. PinV.hnin Med ici.io Co., Lynn, Mass. Tre result of its many yoars experience is at youi pewic, . t& W ii, ill, JUL. MsLEsfl 1 : 2ES iS? Mi A lily wMte f Msh that leaves so yellow tinge. Retains the natural graia of leather. l)oes not fill the sur face of f&hric. ASK KEAKEaT STOKE FOR tlAGil-TSfl-F.EiJ-WKlTE SkiksiA $5.00: other ennn.v , PePPer I'OI TS GIHK'KfiY CO. SOME SPIXTAI.S I'OU SATl ItltAY 1 pound peanut butter -Jdc o chicken, beef or vegetable soup, I X L brand ; '.',v 3 pork and boans .. .air 10c ror several uavs that the enllrn 1 1st j Dunsmulr after a visit with Mrs. division would be moved from Camp , Dtinnlngtou's mother, Mrs. Andrew Lewis wllbln the next week or two to ' Jackson. sail for I'riinco. Muny Medford and Mr. nnd Mrs. E. . Sweeney, son Jackson county boys aro In service at ' and four daughters, lnald and cbnuf Camp Lewis and in this division, und for, are an nulo touring party who their relatives and friends ore getting are guosH nt the Motel Medford. 11. K. HoKord was among tho Krl- a little anxious. Mitchell sf.Arpent lawn mowers 38 So. Riverside. j Point Mrs. L. IV Ihnlge of Kl imslh Kall.s Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Chandler Ksan left for homo today following a W-.lt bine returned from an uto trip in with friends In Medford. 'California. Jack Scudder who had Springs for all cars. c. E. Gnteii been attending school In California Auto Co. S6 returned with them. Mrs. Royal Brown of Eagle Point, arrived homo today from n nino weeks visit at Vancouver, B. C, and La Grande and Baker City, Oregon. At Vancouver she visited her aunt, Mrs. it. H. Brown, a former resident of this county who is S3 years old and knits one sock a day for the sol diers. Miss Sara Van Meter, the well known school teacher, left Thursday night for Greely, Colorado, whore sho will attend summer school following , P'ro's. which she will visit relatives in the east. Mark Foster, tho taxicab driver, charged with criminal assault on a 15 years old school girl, was bound oor lo the grand Jury at his prelim inary hearing before Justice Taylor .sterdy afternoon under bond of $500. Bond wns furnished. Poster denied tho truth of tho girl s charge, lint tho girl, with tear-dimmed ?ve. per mile. Waiting tlmo charged for at the rate of one dollar per hour. The abovo changes In mir have been forced upon lis bv the in. creased and constantly increasing cost of gasoline and tires, nnd other supplies; the Increases made aro only sufficient to cover the Increased cost of our service to tho public, and to enable us to continuo that service promptly and efficiently, and with due regard for the convenience of ,ir Brownshoro, cenis -Cinnamon Kic Nutmeg 10c Mustard To We have special prices on tea and Coffee. Try 0110 of our five dollar orders. You can save money. 7 I are the best cameras for you i to buy. They are so simple you are bound to get good pictures with them. Como In and sco. The New 2C Folding Scout Priced at $12.00 HEATHS DRUG STORE Phone 884. Goods Delivered. I.OWKt.h ZPXn-KU Alco Taxi, Phone SS. M. U DAILY, I'.illy's Taxi, Phone 13 w:n sikvkktskx, .Medford Taxi. Phone Cfl. IV KAIil, liKYN'oi.DS, JA.MKS LESMH, Star Taxi, Phone 300. Among guests registered at ihe declared repeatedly that Foster had 1 h01'1-" today were K. L. Yenmans of lay visitors In the city from Central i f"r,,,l-v mistreated her. ',s Angeles. .1. A. C.ulpel of Shat- rred A. Williams of Grams Pass, ; 'uoK, Okla., H. k. Arne of Seattle, who was nominated at the recent prl-j w- " Gco hen of Salem. Prank Ueil marlva on bo(h the republican and ,p"' Mr- nJ Mrs. .,, f, Bal.cock ond TOO LATEjrOCLASSIFY FOIl SAI.K 4 00 acres: must sacri fice at cost of Improvement. Box S, Mail Tribune. 7". WANTKD To exchange, four clear modern Medford properties for for acreage, or four Kansas, Ne braska land preferred. Address Owner, S4J Boulevard, Ashland. Ore. LOST Silver pen knife on desk In post office. Please return to .Mnil Tribune. Reward. Tl W.VXTKD Man to do rough carpen ter work. Miravista Orchard. Phono u'l 7-J3. WAXTK1V Second-hand Planet Jun ior 2-horso orchard cultivator. ' Meridian Orchard. Phono CI. 711 democratic tickets as candidate for,1'- Cowan of San Krai,clsco, and punilc service commissioner was -Mcdford visitor today. I P. C Wlchard nd Mas M. Wilklns of i Portland. ' WANTKO Government needs 'U. 000 clerks. Examinations every-1 where July 7. Experience unneces sary. Men nnd women desiring government positions wrile for free particulars to J. C. Leonard, tfor mer Civil Service Examiner!, 10f.S Kenois bldg., Washington, U. C. "6 titutes! Have You Tried All The Substitutes? RICE FLOUR GROUND OAT MEAL BARLEY FLOUR CORN MEAL CORN FLOUR CREAM OF BARLEY OAT FLOUR CREAM OF RICE POTATO FLOUR RICE See Our Display of Fruits and Vegetables Marsh & Bennett Personal Aticntinn Phone 252. Pivuiiil Service,