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PSQE TWO MBTftWlP MATT TRIBUNE. ifEDFOttD. OREGON. FMDAY, JlTJCE . 28. 1018 IOCAL AND ' PERSONAL Mliw Iluzel Under of Medfonl, liun lehnrge of tlio )))iyiilcal Instrnetlon lo imrtment for wonion of tlio llnlver Blly of OroKou glimmer le'lioiil. UpholstorlnK, mattresses niacin over mid furniture ronalrlni;. DoukIus, JC2-J. l'lO 1). A. Thompson, who waa niumiKOr of tho I''. K. Donol eoiiiinny store lie foro tliut concern was Inken over liy tho Mny dry kooiIh company, and who want to AliiHku nliont two years uko 4o lake charge of a buiiineHH concern ithoro, halt eiillntol In tlio army au a HicmJior of Mio M'iihoiiIc umhulunce rum puny, C'n. SIM, muilUiry train No. 1110. Tlio above iiowh wan written by Mr. Thompson in a letter lit Tuiomu, Juno i!itli, which has been received Iby Lee h. Jacoba. Air. Tlioimison ulno wrote that ills company expected to Bturt for Franco In a few days. Dr Heine, Gurnott-Corey Bldf. . Mr. and Mrs. Homer 1). Dudley and Mr. and .Mm. Jumos W. Dudley are I'ortlund motor tourists ((topping at the Hotel Medford. Big dance, nod Cross benefit, Ku Ble Point, Saturday nlKbt, June "9. 293 MiB Molly Murphy and Clernl.l tSooymiilth, whoso engagement wiif recently announced, who havo 'been vlaMInK hero ft wcok with Mrs. Wll 1 la in Hooyuniltli, left today for I'ort lund. Hukery gooils at tlio Suear now). 83' AjtfaUotl has Ijeen officially deslK natod beudquurlera of the Sixth Soparnto Ilatlallon, National Guard of Oregon. This will incluilo the com panion orKnnhcd 1n Aehlnnd and JledTord. Major .1. Kilw. Tbornlon or Ashland Ik tlio ranking officer of the uuttalion. Canlcena are bout for oarrylnn. water. 0. H. tintun Auto Co. 9 . Tlio (Hils' Honor (liinid will hold a public. dunce at tho Nntuloriuin, Sat urday, July n, mix, for Mm purpose of ruLilui; .funds for their J(i;d t'ronii work. Tickets will bn ou sale lu a few days for llio dunce. .1unlc Im to bn furnished by ho I,:miii:.i;i.Ii or chest ra. . Kor Kaliinluy ut l.nurcl St. Marked choice yomiit beef. All iilcnks 20c; all boils and Stews, 13 IK': all roasts. Mm.VIU (Imisnry who had an op eration perfiirmvd for Moiiih.Ii truu- Llo recently, In a prlrtito hospital, is now Blttlnic up. Now Is the tlmo to Insure grain XI. A. Holmes protects you SKnlnst loss by flro, whllo standing and while being harvostad, threshed and la granary. Tho condition of Mrs. Fred Wil liams who him been 111 sluco last June Is very low ut tho sanitarium. She was thought lo bo on tho road lu re covery and some time uko left the Institution and returned liume, but .recently suffered a severo relapse. If you want to have a Jouuy koo.1 tlmo attend tho dunca at lOaglo I'd I lit for tho benefit lted Cross, Saturday ovonlng. Juno 29. 293" V. llernord llerbst nnd J. 1). Dan iels of PiiBsdcnu, Cnllf. are auto tour. lts visiting In tho city. All kinds of flood, mill blocks and planer shavings nt Valley Fuel Co. All fuel stilrtly cash from now on. 103 Mrs. Charles lVIJn lias returned from Portland. She was accompan ied bom. by T. Clark who will be lior guost tor several weeks. Friday nnd Saturday sale. 1'nlm Olive soup, 3 cakes 2li cents, only ono sale to a uerton. Heath's Drug Store. M A long train of drafted troops liaised thru the city this nioriilns from the south for Camp Uwls. Daily's Tsxl. Phone 16. Mrs. .Molllo McAllister of Kerhy. Ore., mid Mrs. s. K. lioollitle of Cold Ueecli. are visitors in tho city and wero callers at the Commercial club today. Windshield glasses for all cars. C. a. Gates jto Co. 86 liayinoiid A. Mlksihc. son of Mr. and Mrs. Uvi J. Mlssr he. left this morning for t'smu Lewis to begin hl mtlltaiy service, lie r..itt,..a i,t June nt lireckcnri.lgo. Minn., where lie w., t',cn livi'ct. Kccontly when he received mul.e lli.it he was draft ed be nn.l Bsk,., , h(, UantJ !. n.v! i.i . ; 1( ., , . transfer v. .n Lieutenant Itnlph II. McCurdy, who win icccutly promoted from second t.u tirst lieutiuiant, arrived in the city today for u visit with friends and relatives prior to departing for Los Angeles. He has been assigned to tu-t as military instructor nt a Houthern California college. Plunos tuned, S3 in Mod ford, $3.50 In country. Work guaranteed or no money. Ilnlo'a Piano House. tf" Mr. and Mrs. C. I". Mlnler and D. Mlntcr cf Duniimiilr, arrived in tho i lly this morning and will spend a day or so here In-line conlliiulng their Journey lo ,1'orlland where they will visit f,or Homo tlmo. Ben Dave Wood about that Ore in Biiraneo policy. Office, Itoom 404 M. F. and II. Illdg. Claud Metz Is expected to arrive In tho city Sunday or Monduy from Sil ver Luke, Ore., for a week's visit. .MrH. Met, who bus been visiting here for two weeks past will roturn with him. Use rollnors and cut your tire bills. C. E. Gatos Auto Co. 8C II. V. Hockenyoa who Is superin tending tho building of the nuw Kla math county court house was In con ference yesterduy at the Hotel Med ford with G. E. McClurcn of Portland, tlio architect of tho court house. Mr. Ilockonyos wiib called homo by the illness of his mother, Mrs. Eva ilock onyos, and will not return to Klam ath Falls until after July 4lh. Springs for all cars, c, 10. Gates Auto Co. 86 Paul Wright, superintendent or tho Huzzmd mine near Trull, was a business visitor in tho city last night and today. Dr. Ilartloy will vacate his office Juno 30, 1918. Make arrangements now for painless extracting. A number of well known Josephine county citizens wero in tho cMy Inst night to attend the Initiation of Chas. MeClny, tho Tnkllma, mining ninu I Into tho local Medford lodge of Elks, i Tho delegation included C. A. Wino-! trout and (leorgo N'. Flint of Grants! Pass, and Don Cameron, G. II. Fife and C. 10. Tin ker of Takllmn. The Brunswick, ah phonographs In I ono. Wnters Pntnt Store. tf V. 1). Uiinli'lsou left today for Ciinip Lewis, lie was selected as a) member of the draft contingent j whU h b rt for the cantonment ye.ster-' lay, but railed to get notho of this I'loiii the board and only learned of , it when ho rend hln nnino in the list or dratted men published In the news papers. For llio best hisuranco seo Holmes, tin- i ninu aiiiu .mill. - . A miui who Is a strangor In the city, who guvo his muno as Dooloy, and who erented much nlarm In sev eral sections of tho city Inst night by peeplug into tho windows of homes and prowling around yards was ar rested at 1 1 p. m. on Poach streot by Night Policeman Timothy, and is be ing hold nt llio pollco station ou n charge or vagrancy until ho can bo Investigated. Ho was also ou West Second, ltentty, and Palm streets last night. Ho Is about S3 years old. Unliable repairing at Pacific Hlgh wny Garage. 108 L. 1. Tucker of Ilrownsboro, was a business visitor In tho city Thurs day and today. Mitchell sharpens lawn niowors. 3fi South Hivorslde. Miss Edith Kubli ot Jacksonville and Miss Helen Moo, the well known upplegulo school tewc-her, are tuklng the hospital training course at the sanitarium. Bettor than cones something now, ice cream eandwlches Cc. Sugar Bowl. 83 Mrs. Otto Klum of Newman, Cal., is u guest at the homo of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Applogate. Later she will go lo Klamath county to Join her husband who is there as sisting in the euro of 20,000 sheep belonging to his sister, Mrs. O. T. AlcKcmlroe. Ashland Tidings. Jackson County Blacksmiths asso ciation will go on a cash basis on and after July 1st. City Attorney Fred W. Mears will deliver the chief address at the War Savings Stamp rally to bo held to night in tho Cliuntuuiimi auditorium ut Ashland. Ralph Mulford In a super-sir holds all speed recordsand uses Veedol. C. E. Gates Auto Co. 8C Georgo M. Alilos who has conduct ed tho Hotel Medford barber shop for tho past three years, will leave next Monday for Ashford, Wash., where ho will engage in business. Mrs. Abies and their adopted daugh tor will Join him in two or, three weeks. If your upholstering is wearing, put on seat covers. C. E. Gates Auto Co. 86 Tho maximum temperature of Thursday was 97 degrees and this morning's minimum wa3 4CV4 de gress. Fair weather is predicted for tonight and Saturday. Have Halo's tune your piano by expert factory man and It will give satisfaction, S3 in Medford; S3. 50 In the country. tf Frank Gerdes Is back at his old po sition at Schleffelln'e grocery, having returned from Stockton, Calif., where ho recently located, as he did not like the climate there. Why not east your noon day lunch at Holland Cafe? Mr. and Mrs. Leon Glasscock and Miss Eula MK-Curdy who havo been visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McCurdy and family, leave today for Crater Lake and will motor from there to Yo-emlte park before returning to their home in San Mateo, Calif. Another of those enjoyable Satur day evening dances at Eagle Point, benefit Bed Cross, June 29. Bo thero. 29S The members of tho Medford LIH- I erty band are requested to meet nt 17:20 this evening at 31 North Grape street. Mis, Francis Hockett qf Ashland, has entered tho hospital bore as a private nurse. Over The Top and Then Some '1 never felt better in my life than since taking the first dose of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. I had a bad case of indigestion and bloating and tried all kinds of medicine. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy is all and more than Is claimed for it. On my recom mendation our postmaster's wife is using it with good results." It is a slniplo harmless preparation that re moves the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays tho inflam mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ail ments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refund ed. For Hale by druggists everywhere. TO FIRST LIEUTENANT CAMP LEWIS, Tneoma, Juno 2S. Promotioji of 85 officers of the lCCth depot brigade at Camp Lewis was announced today. The promo tions included: To be first lieutenants William Samuel Averill, Corvullis, Oro.j Wal ter Howard Blackman, Walla Walla, Wash.; Clarence Harvey Bragg, Ba ker, Ore; John Cecil Chapman, Sheri dan, Ore.; John Thomas Dirks, Blse, Ida.; Cecil Alexander Durettto, Cer vals, Ore.; Spencer Gray, Viola, Ida.; Robert Georgo Harding, Montpoller, Ida.; Willard Lelloy Hayes, Sheri dan, Ore.; Sumneu Dont Hays, Boise, Ida.; Rulph Hubert McCurdy, Med ford, Ore.; Miller E. McGilchrlst, Sa lem, Ore.; Fred II. Nichols, Corvallls, Ore.; Fred Cecil Shepard, Sundale, Wash.; Leron Darius Sparks, Ellens burg, Wash.; William Watson Woody Corvallls, Ore. Salph Hubert -McCurdy, mentioned in the Camp Lewis dispatch as pro moted to the rank of first lieutenunt, is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. D. It. Mc Curdy of 23 North Orange street. They received special notification of bis promotion yesterday. WHEN WEAK OR KUN DOWN by Phronlft or nrutw throat ami .tin trouble wMcii on arcreuM eUlcluiicy end nu'iiace Jifo Itself, try ECKiMAN'S ALTERATIVE TIi's 'i n Cnlclnm mffiaratlon TWss fi! of tnirk-! t.Mitt: value In Addition to ll" tvr.fVi.l fpjaiilk'l. I'mitiih no M cfUol. Narcotic or ilaolt-Formityr Unit S'A iize, now 1.50. $1 the, now 8l)e. I't k-.t incllni-.'! war tax, Ml drUKltt. l'W.in l.Jin-nninrv TTillpdlhltt. ARROW! &ft COLLA Possess exclusive merits. CLUETT. PEAaOOY llCOriVC? Ai't R. Kemp Welch. ' ConeullInK mining engineer and mlneroloslst; examinations end advlco on mechanical ro nuiremcnt of all class of mines. My concentrator savc3 all min erals including, platinum. a.-. K. Main St. Aslilnnd, Ore. ATTENTION PROPERTY OWNERS Payment of either principal or in terest is NOT Compulsory when making application under the new 13 year extension plan on paving, sewer and water. Application must be filed with the records on or before July 1, 1918. Penalty of 5 per cent on all delin quency after that date. City recorders office will be open Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday Evenings. FOR A FEW MORE DAYS WE WILL SELL ' ' Men's Overalls for - - - - $1.50 Mens Work Shirts 75c Men's Khaki Pants $1.50 Men's Jumpers - 75c Men's Dress Shirts 75c Boy's Overalls 50c Men's $2.50 Hats - - - - $1.49 Men's Summer Hats 25c Men's Tennes Shoes 75c Canvas Gloves - - - - - - - 10c Men's Union Suits - - - - - . 75c Men's Calf Skin Shoes Sells for 7 $4.50 other p'aces ..... $3.50 Men's. Blue Serge Coats - - - $1.50 Men's Wool Suits .... $8.75 One Five Passenger Overland Car in fine ; condition, one of the Best Cars in the country. Cheep. Better See It. That's all today WILL H. WILSON The Cheapest Store In the West Hoy Scouts Attention All scouts report 'o scoutmaster porsoually or by nheno before Satur day. "SonieihttiK dolngr." P. M. JANWEY, Scoutmaster. F0UTS GROCERY CO. M'l-Xi IJ KOIt Vlnk Ileans W hite lleaus Crlsco ...H.V. noo, St. Saner Kraut Hominy Sivwnt Potatoes Corn 1Y.IH Corn l'l.ikiM Ketied l;its Itarley Klour ill-ahum Yellow Cum .Meal ... ie bars l V. Snap K tars tl. V. Soap .... repper Nutuiee. .... I'iuuaiiHHt You Mil fmd our all you need to eat. B.m'HDAV 10c pound 10c pound .00, y.MH), JU! OO 1.V 1.1c -.I.V liV 130 Ilk' S.V 7.V O.V .v UC 7c 10c lOc price, risht on BrokenWind-Heaves ' ef I: t. eiilv riMi-lii r Mm tn ! -i i. l-'.i-.l . ii;!;';, ! llliiiwcl i :( btlll i-.li-! ;. 1UI t M l:tl ih, i tlllK COllIU i . Ktr !-oil . ..u Wlt-llen nt I'l,. Ml: Men iv ,-e i from her week'.s i I'ortlnnd. SlHike-llte will U t:,,, C. K. liate: Anle l'e. 1. W, liay et i;u n to serlom i;vr.i::..a In prlv.t. hospital. While h!s ivii dltton h been critical ho i, UOw con sidered out of dmiKcr. Pacific Highway tinrase 0n deck. ; ; IICBM JM-ATTIE at ! I '.et:e wheel, l.i Je'..U!!!.J your tiorsa to health and strength Dr. Daniels' Renovator Powders A Tru Caditlonr A S prior Mlkio ft that Tlrvd PmHi Mukr thltl hort Uk and act Ilk a imw on .k. jwur Httr lor them antl on of Or iinkii' Hlit i th hr IhU tk trlh tu how ltit I m haw lu lrrt r'n. curt iml all lantrnr- how ta tait :vlhi aaJ Iicji j.tvHf or uthcrcohla. Heath's Drug Store Can serve yen With lr. Panlel Horse and Cattle Medicine. Com In nd ? us tad set a book. o SPECIALS FOR SATU RDAY Silk Skirts SATURDAY SPECIALS $1 1.0!) Skids. Saturday special $S.75 12.1H Skirts. Saturday special i?9.00 $HV(H) Skirts. Saturday sptvial 7.S5 $S.(H Skirts. Saturday special J?().-15 !r(!.."0 Skirts, Saturday special S t. 13 Hosiery Department Saturday Specials. Xo. TO. A Vo men's oUc Mack and white llnse :it 35 No. (U. Weill, ifs 'J!)c ll..si. l.la. k and white at 25 Royal Worcester Corsets SATURDAY SPECIALS $-J.r0 and .3.(X) Front Lace Corsets, Saturday special $1.49 Two Piece Wash Suits Saturday Specials. s:l..0 Suits, Saturday special S2.4. S(.IX) Suits, Saturday special $2.95 Silk Department Saturday Specials. 1 let it.2.'" Pongee Silk, Saturday special at 9S (See window) Silk Suits SATURDAY SPECIALS $27.50 Suits, Saturday , special at $18.45 if''l.i)0 Suits. Saturday special at $22.45 $:l.j.OO Suits, Saturday special at COO tK ' !,:?t!.00 Suits. Saturday special at t tdtj. -CtJ itt White Middies Saturday Specials. Middies, Saturday special $1.39 Pectorial Review Patterns THE MAY CO. A. W. HUBBS, Mgr. Remember Friday, June 28th, National War Saviugi Day. Waist Department Saturday Specials. One let Waists up to $2.2"). 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