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'PT.Q'R TWO fRDFOTlD IfXTL TRTBT7NT3. iNfED'TORD. OT?EflO"ST. RATTTTiTUY. .TTTXfi 22. 1018 LOCAL AND 'PERSONAL Miss Mabel Hankln loft thlB morn ing lor Eugene where 8ho will (UU'iid the University o Oregon summer echool. Upholstoring, mattresses made over and furnlturo repairing. Douglas, 103-J. 100 , The Scandinavia society members will go to Crants Pass Sunday. They will leave from 43!l North Front street at 7:30 o'clock. Dr Hulne, (iurnett-Corey lildg It seemed like old times at the public market this morning. It was tho largest and host attended market ot the summer season. From 7:20 a. m, to 8:30 a. in. tlio market was thronged with patrons from all parts of the olty. The cherries, strawber Ties and a waKonload of loganberries soon disappeared. There was a plcn. tlful supply of beef and veal and all kinds of gardon produce. Next week and thereafter tho market will ho open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satitr. days. For Salo The Ashland Sugar Bowl, J3&0.00 cash, If sold before July 1st, I have too many irons in the fire. Inqulro Medford Sugar Bowl. 78 Night Policeman McDonald who has beon on tho force for several . months has resigned to take offnet July 1, and will leavo for Portland to take employment In a shipyard. His successor on tho night force will bo A. C. Walker, a mining man who has been located hero for tho past year and a half and who was a former policeman at Boise, Idaho. He was appointed by Mayor Gates and the appointment was confirmed by tho city council last night. Water glass egg preserver at Mon arch Seed and Feed Co. 82 Mirs. Bollo Ihiloy left this morning for Vancouver, B. C, for a visit with her slstor, Mrs. Chas. Randall. En routo she will stop off. at Kosohurg for a few hours visit. Red Cross benoflt dnnco, Qald Hill. Amen;; tho Jackson couuty draftod men v. Iio leuve next Thursday for Camp Lewis is Robert Brown, the well known young rancher in the Big Sticky dUtrlcL Ills family will probably live at Tacoma until Mr. Brown is sent to Franco and will then go oast to reside with rolatlvos until the war Is over. Saturday evening, June 22ud Launspach's Jazz orchestra. 78 Mir. and Mrs. C. Hartley leavo next week for Salem whoro they will spend tho summer. Danco ovory Saturday night at Mooso Hall, Medford. The only mim ic In the vulloy with pop. 78 Tho Ladies' Blhlo class of tho Pros bytorlap .church will hold a picnic dinner Tuesday at tho country home of Mrs. Cal Brommcr. Canteens are best for carrying water. C. E. Gates Auto Co. 89 Edgar Hater leaves tonight for a buslnoss vlull to Portland. Now is the time to insure grain. R. A. Holmes protects you against loss by flro, whllo standing and while being harvested, throshod and in granary. William Boars and family loft for Bulto Falls today and will spiml the aummer at their homestoud near that town. They will return to this elly next fall. Daily's Taxi. Phone IB. Tho Junn meeting of the Jackson County Business Midi's association will bo hold at tho Hotel nullum! cafe next Monday at (1:20 p. m. A committee of A Milium! merchants will be present and plans will l vumplct d for tho lnaiigurnllon of Ihn trade aocnplHiice plan. Windshield glassos for all cars. E. t'.atei Auto Co. SC Karl Klein, a former employe of Itoddy's Jewelry store, has arrived In h city from Portland where ho has beon living, having been selected In the recent draft from Hi Is county, Hvorylwdy eats Ice cream sand wiches at the Sueur Howl. Ml Mr. mill Mrs. Newton Tinker ami daughter Mary left by auto this mor ning for Workton, Calif., whhh city Will ho their fntuio home. Opon air pavilion duneo. Launs pach's Jnss orchestra, (iuld Hill, Sat urday evening, Juno 22nd. 7S Mr. uml Mrs. John A. Wcstcrlund aro proud of 'the record mado by (he Holland cafe, for during the past six woeks. Kot ono ounce of while flour has boon used In preparing meals for tho many patrons of tho cafe. AimI during that time not one roiupUlut was imulo by tho patrons oter I ho use v( i.:u .iHiles. Mrs. Myrtle C. Itosloiigh of Ash land, purchased u Franklin chummy roadster of Hoy I'rultt Sat unlay. Kvorolt Corey who was here to upmid tho day with his mother, Mm. C. II. Corey, lenves tonight for lamp LflwU. His company will leao Mon day for Loulsvlllo, Kentucky. , Tho ltd will bo on but the shins will be off.. Opon air pavilion Hed Cross danco. Gold Hill, Saturday evening. . I!! Mr. and Mrs, Arthur F. Hazelrlgg had Just gotten nicely settled In Port land when Mr. Ila.clrlgg was seized with a severe attack of rheumatism unil hyperomla of tho spinal cord. He has been confined to bed for three weeks past. His condition Is Improving and ho Is now able to get around a little on crutches. He expects to soon bo able to resume his duties in tho orfko of tho Grant Smith Porter shipyards. Mrs. Ilazel rlgg has a splendid position with the First National bank of Portland. They aro residing at tho Claypool apartments, Portland. Watch the window at No. 10 South Central avenue for prices on shoes. Mrs. Chas. II. Castncr of Hood Hlver, president of tho Woman's di vision of tho stato council of defense, will speak at a patriotic meeting to ho held at tho Presbyterian church noxt Monday aftornoon at 2 o'clock. Geo. Andrews will sing "Barbara Frllehle," und thcro will bo other special music. Pianos tuned, ? 2 in Medford, 3.50 In country. Work guaranteed or no money. Hale's Piano House. tf Visitors In tho city today from Klamath Falls includo J. Manny, It. Barlow and W. W. Winnlngham. Uso rellners and cut your tire bills. C. E. Gates Auto Co. 86 Mra. Oswald Moisner and children lort today for their homo at Klamath Falls after a visit with her mother, -Mrs. Maggio Pell. Springs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. R6 Tho Jackson County Agricultural Council has mado urrungoments with Mr. Victor Bursell of Central Point, to handle the community shipments of hogs and cattle for the next two or three months. Farmers who want to obtain the top prices for their live stock should communicate with Mr. Bursell. "The Wanderer" theatrical com pany which plays at the Page tonight arrived In tho city by special train consisting of three sleeping and two baggage cars this noon from Redding. Tho company will dopart nt 1:50 a. m. Sunday by special train for Portland. Dr. Hartley will vacate his office Juno 30, 1918. Make arrangements now fnr palnloss extracting. Mrs. Aura Kllngman and children who havo been visiting Mr. and Mra. S. C. Godlove left for their homo at Hums, Ore., today. Bettor than cones something now, ice cream sandwiches ' Co. Sugar Bowl. 83. Mrs. Juno Andorson and children of Gold 11111 returned home today after a visit with Mrs. Will Longwoll. Have Halo's tuno your piano by oxport factory man and It will give satisfaction, 3 In Medford; 3.D0 In tho country. tf Friday's maximum tojnporaturo of 95 degrees sotyncd rallior cool In comparison with tho previous day's temperaturo of 102 degroes. This morning's minimum was 51 degroes. Tho weather prediction for tonight and Sunday is probably fair. The UrunswicK, all phonographs in ne Wators Paint Store. tf George W. O'Connor of Harrison, N'eh., Is a visitor in tho city und was a wilier at tho Commercial club Sat urday. Bakery goods at tho Sugar Bowl. S3 Alfred Parkhurst arrived In the city this rorenoon from Crator Iiko and reports everything ship shape Micro for tlio season Willi a number of guests already at Iho hotels. Mr. Parkh u nil's employes this week sliov led away all the snow and earn cau now run easily to the rim of tho lake. Tho first var lo reach the ilm was a lg W'lille Crater Luko routo passen ger car. Ralph Mulford In a supor-tlx holds nil speed records and u.ios Voodol. C. K. Gates Aulo Co. Sli Joseph Schuilts, c. K. Payno and I', II. .Meacheni of Gazelle, Calif., were Saturday visitors in the city. If your upholstering Is wearing, put on scat covers. C, U. Gatoa Auto Co. gc . Jackson County Blacksmiths asso ciation will go on a cash basis on and alter July 1st, Hi. k Jlancc, roriner well known Mciliord young man who has been located at Tenia, Ills., for some time past, and who was drafted ami will leavo with this counl.v'j contlnponl next Thursday for ('.imp Lewis, Is vlfliing la Iho city. His mother, .Mrs. A. F, 1 lance, arrived in the city this morning rroui Astoria lo visit with hi in and other relatives, and friends, until lie departs Thursday. CASUALTY LISI (Continued r-rom Page One.) I ID Your r.s tho Your IhmiI miJiph t on M ji ii vilon on iut ntntlnt't on wnut M-rvlvo 0 IllTtl HljlVM Your hivjik sir; RICKERT Sterling, Kas.; Walter Seitz, Belle ville, Ills.; Privates James K. Cald well, Helena, Mil.; James t'nskey, Lovelund, Ky. ; Kmery ('. C'ohren, Kden, Ky., I'ritU I). C'orrigan, Krlnn f.'cr, Ky.; Joe Curtis, West Linn, .Mass.; Kmery Dean, Fort Guy, W. Vu.; Albert Pcbucker, Detroit; ('has. J. Dohin, Munch Chunk, Pa.; Jos. C. Furrow, Indianapolis, lnd. ; Curl Key, Schuylkill Haven, I'a.; George A. Ilendriekson, Knit Lake City; Leroy Hill, Gardner, Kus.; Wesley N. Kel ler, Levering, Mich.; Kmet Krat zl;i, Brooklyn, ilouienieo I.nhatu, Tula, Italy; Ely Light, Jr., Melborne, Flu.; Cliurlio il. Melnlurt'l', Powell, Tenn. ; Lewis N. Jlullorv, Coopers town, N. Y.; Conrad G. Malzalin, Chi cago; Alexander L. Jlorley, Athens, Pa.; William Odell, New Britain, Conn.; Robert Peel, Lawrence, Muss.; Christ A. Peterson, Wilton, K. I).; Claude Quiiin, Sheridan, Wyo.; JnmoH W. Hay, Pages Mill, S. C.J Wirt lihoiles, Holding Jlieh.; William W. Sclioville, Soldiers Grove, Wis.; Klzi'e K. Scott, Los Angeles, Cal. ; Kdgnr W. Sellers, F.lkton, Vn.j Frank II. Smith, Decker, Mont.; Herbert Ci. Smith, Milwaukee, Wis.; Jacob II. Smith, Menomonie, Wis.; John II. Sum mers, Clarksburg, W. Va.; James I Touloff, Bayfield, Wis.; Zue Vnndo- cecr, Stonington, Bis.; Kmil II. Van kor Detroit; Stanislaus Wugcehicch nwski. Detroit; Henry Walker, Stur creon Buy, Wis.; Charley E. Willison, Gilmore City, Iown. Died of Wounds Lieutenant John D. Filley, Brook lyn; Sergeants Harry Gihstein, Bron.J, X. V.; Peter J. Kohlcf, Hurt lord. Conn.; Orlando M. Loomis, Snyre, Pa.; Mechanic Arthur J. Cole, Uticn, X. Y. ; Corporals Leon P. Bunting, Walkersville. Mich.; Jos. F. Cely, Kustley, S. C. ; Howard Dickerson, Walso, Col.; Privates Adolph Block, Mineoln, N. Y. ; George C. Button, Franklinville, N. Y.; Elmer M. Cur tis, lOL'l East James St., Scuttle, Wnsh.; Jones L. Dcetz, Aurora, Ore.; Carroll He Priest, Cnruthersvillc, Mo.; James J. Doulieney, Toledo, Ohio; Harvey Y. Fahnestnlk, Bapid City, Mich; Theo Feller, North Knu kanna, Wis.; Suniuel Frunk, Cliieugo; George 1!. Godwin, Bryant, Ills.; Ira K. Harvey, liusliville, Mo.; Tonic Murekie, t'hieuo; Nelson Piekwell, Wilmington, Vt.j Earl W. Shea, Lynn, Mass.; Abraham 1). Simons, Chicago; Samuel Snyder, Nnpn, Cal.; Benja min C. White, South lladley, Mass. ; Domiuiok Zeecolu, New York. HURRY OP FOLKS E Hurry up folks and get In tho now organization, the War Savings Stamps Limit club. The only quali fications for membership are a patri otic feeling and strong deslro to help win the war, and your ability to pur chaso tho limit allowed any one per son to havo In war savings stamps, J 1 000 'worth. Fred Strlpp Is the chairman ot the Limit club campaign having been appointed to that posi tion by Dr. Hart, the county war savings stamps campaign manager. . The Limit club has Just got started and already has a nice nucleus of membership, Including all tho banks of Medford. Tho chief purpose of tho organization of tho club Is to help make a success of tho War Sav ings Stamps campaign and to aid in insuring tho sale of tho Jackson county quota of $23S,000 In war stamps. A largo membership Is anticipated for the club. The present members are: Medford 'National Bank, Jackson County bank. First National bank, FarmerB and Fruitgrowers bank, all ot Medford, tho Gold Hill bank, tho Jacksonville bank, Mrs. W. II. Gore, Miss Alice llawley, Mrs. Dora Har baugh of Jacksonville, and Mrs. Eliz abeth Beeson and Fred Rapp of Tal-ent. MASS MEETING LOYAL CITIZENS (Continued From rage One.) Mrs. C. L. McPhcrmon arrived homo Friday from Glendalo where sho was visiting her mother, Mrs. Utlcy. Card of TliankH Wo wish to thauk the people of Medford and tho doctor especially for tho many nioro than kindnesses ox tended us ull In our tlmo of trouble and want them nil to understand that wo shall always have a vory kindly feeling toward Medford, oven tho ao much tronblo came to us 'linro. Mlt. AND MRS. HARVKY LORD Hit. K. L. Ill'HD BKATR1CK FOSDICK KI'GKNl.V FOSDICK ("APT. IIKNU.Y STRHAM MRS. LKNOR1C STISKAM. 79 reason that you do not want to pat yourself on tho back too often if you Join the Limit club. Just remember that you havo seldom had the chano and cortalnly havo never mado t'o good an investment. No, don't fool yourself, either you will buy the pre mier investment or you will get noth ing oxcept burdensome taxes. Medford Campaign Tho campaign In Medford Is under the management oft Bill Isaacs and he is a busy man. There are several othor busy .men working on this War Savings Stamp campaign and busy women also. Be fair to them! They havo offorcd their services to tho government to visit you so that It jwlll bo oasy for you to mako your subscriptions. Aftor you have read Presldont Wilson's proclamation and understand what your country asks you to do think it over nnd decldo how much you can promise to savo bolweeu ubw and tho first of next year and when your solicitor comes to you meet him with a smile and put down tho ultimate amount that you can possibly buy. It will make you feel pretty well and it will chango a mean, disagreeaihlo Job into a patri otic pleasure for tho other follow. You understand, tho othor ono, who Is not not only giving all ho can but is giving his lime as well. Limit Club Organized You think that you did all that could bo expected of you when you invested in Liberty bonds road the casualty list. Read It over several times and try to think of those men TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Lady desires position. Several years experionee in general office work. A B C, oaro Mall Tribune 78 FOR SALK-132-K. -Two fresh cows. Phono 80 DR. Suite I -a over May CV. You Can't en ivpiiir work dune ly us, licrausc mir nwilcriiils and workmanship arc the liesi, our prices are right nnd our Guarantee protects you. We oiiarantee'jill work to he satisfactorv in cverv way. All Cord and falirie section repairs are guaranteed to last as long as the remainder of the tiro tulie work guaranteed the same. Dri-Kure Retreads guaranteed not to eonie loose in l',5(H) milt s. All guar- j .unci's cover use under ordinary eoiiitil ions of travel. Service Station for Perfection Tires. Henry Vulcanizing Co. Ill W. Main St. pi,one 400 Remember June 28th, National War Savings Day and not merely their names. Every ono of thorn and tho tens of thou sands who are behind them gavo more than you can ever give unless you, too, go "over there". When tho German armies went thru Belgium they levied huge indemnities upon city and country aliko. There was no chancb to Invest. The Belgians didn't think they wore In danger cither. Do you suppose tho Hun who transports whole peoples Into slavery of the most abject kind will deal you a bet ter portion if he hammers you to your knees? The banks and a number of busi ness bouses and more than a few in dividuals havo joined the Limit club. '.No one is. allowed to buy more than 10U0 worth of War Savlugs Stamps 1ut cvory one who does buy that num ber becomes a member of the Limit club and Is entitled to wear a Limit button, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Winter of San Francisco left for home today after a two weeks visit with Mr. Win tor's parents, Mr. and Sirs. John M. Winter. Notice to Allen Women, All German allep females in Med ford aud vicinity over the ago of 14 must rcglstor with the chief of police, commencing at G o'clock Monday, June 17, aud continuing on each day successively thereafter until and In cluding the 26 th day of June at 8 p. m., except Sunday. J. P. ALEXANDER, U. S. Marshal. J. F. IIITTSOX, Chief of Police. With Medford trarm lo Medford made. .ft'- i' n.R m:mM N ---0 b-. f?sA t i-iHS3WusMiaMifl3t Haws "rilv. W-3 "EFESBii f;SS::l ...3! ft; The Firs! kfanfiy Guns med ao Pounds- JT !--;-.-;c, c!:::r.cv '"7.3 v.'ci'tir.fl frc;n 25 to 5 pour.da. Mcro I:-:rJ nzr.r.r.r., ircn cr copper tubes, 'hey -.vers hv-h-l fry asrhed support, csd fired r.t 2 touch hc!e. Vj:i;!i thr? nr.xr.tbn cf (he wheel-lock axuchr.r,, in 1517, the v.rr.t ncVS.-inZ fun, the rr.ccket, v.-ss a uick ;:tcp. the C:rr.i rutoh-lc v.-f-cn Goodndi hcrrsn to develop thc:n, vcro crude, clu.r.cy r.rjrs, cr;l it's r. Icr.i, le::5 rj-J ef :nprovccr.t to the cynetriee! iiiiHiiTtf-mii -mriii 11 i-'-fite -r-,-- - iiii JMiKn n.---iifiiir'-r-r r-ttr y Til- - - - ' ' II The history of the last twcnty-t-.vo years of Tho Is. F. Goodrich Rubber Company iu pretty pitch the history of pneumatic automobile tire. But whether Goodrich v.'ua brinftir.4 fort!i Atncrica's fir;( c'.ir.chcrlirc, or Atncrica's firct cord tirs Goodrich built tiren to but one end SEIIVICI! VALUR to the user the worth of the (ire to (lie motorist 0:1 h;r. car end on the road in comfort, economy, dependability and durcHU'y, cud tailecge. That is why the tire user to-dav ct.-. ilic utmost Riiit VlCR vai.ur in nooi3'.tiCil Sii-W'ilBTO'WLM COKE5S, and BLACK SAFETY TRiSAESS. Demand SEUVICH VAU'F, TIRI-S. THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY Fortland Branch: Eroadway and riimctlo Zi., TortlanO, Ore. .... roreii-mtDir 'iKv I CscHlrirh rira-ichrQ :'v ...jj cdDcooU illft, ii f 6 & ij i4 1 r u :- 5 nil sp. ; mm i7js?-.f! 1W . ! ' 'i t- iif THE CITY OF GOODRICH AKRON, OHIO. WE SELL THE CELEBRATED GOODRICH TESTED TIRES A. W. Walker Auto Co. Our Service and What It Means to You We Have a Joint Interest in This Community and We Wish to Join With You in Every Way to Promote The Community's Interests In a sense, this community la liko a farm It pays according to the way In which It la treated. Tho Hiacousful farmer co-oporates with his farm. Knowing that certain soil elements are necessary to healthy crop growth, he sees to it that these elements aro maintained. The same principle holds good In community development. Our community Is composed of two iloKcly-rolatod elements town nnd country. They aro both essential to healthy community growth. Neglect or mis treatment of cither ot them by tho other affects hoth It Injures the wholo community. Both elements must bo maintained. Accomplishing this is simply n matter of Bincero co-operation among all of us In this community. Our Idea of our own part to play for community good In a business way is To sell on)y such Implements as have tho quality to glvo high-grade rosnlis In tho field. To consider good performance by our Implements as a part of our obli gation. To sell ovcry Implement at a fair price. To practice tlio square deal towards each and every customer. On this basis wo Invite the co oper allon of ovory farmer In this com Hubbard Brothers 1 ! m J Niiiu v -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim