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FSSE TWO ftTEDFOftD ItXm TRrBTOTE. FEDPORD. OPtEflONT. SATURDAY. .TTTXE 20. 1918 IOCAL AND J PERSONAL Mish Hath Warner arrived home 1oday from Seattle where fhe was at- tendlne. the I'nlwrrlty of Washing ton, to r-pend the nuinmor vacation. Private sale of household furni ture, lil Hose avenue. M I.lnutciiMiit Hubert M. Wilson has received orders to report for overne Horvleo and leaves for tlio port oT embarkation on July 1ltl). lie is now unending a churl furlough visit ing Ills mother at Chicugu. The above jiowa WU8 conlnluod in u telegram rc celvol from t'lileago today 'by Jl. U Wilson. Robert only Tecently was commissioned aflnr taking the offi cers training course nt Kortrcns lion roe, Va. Upholstering, maurosses made over and furnltura repairing, Douglas, 1C2-J. 100 The funeral of Wllllum Cately of Frecmont, Neb., who died here this wook, was held from Perl's chapol this afternoon. The Interment was In the I. O. f. R cemetery. Dr Heine, Garnott-Corey Bldf. Mrs. Francis Donaldson and child of Tuckahoe, X. Y., and Mrs. Shor mnn Coolldgo and children of Iteno, Nev., wealthy motor tourists arrived nt the Hotel Holland yesterday noon from tho soulli and departed this morning for an extensive tour In Jlrltlsh Columbia. They are travel ing by easy stages. Private salo of household furnl luro, f 4 ltoso avenue. 81 Tho drug stores of Medford beiiln nlng with July, will keep one drug store open every Sunday Instead of keeping them all open only a part of the day. This innovation will lie a welcome one to the public. Dig dance. Red Cross benefit. Ea gle Point, Saturday night, Juno 2'J. 293 Bert Noblit and II. 1). Junes left. today for a two weeks outing nt. Kings camp on lllg nutlo creek. Canteens are best for carrying water. C. E. Gates Auto Co. 89 Saturday was another 'big day at tho public market with most of the Bhoppors coming early. Ity 9 a. m. the market was praellenlly cleaned out. Fifteen hundred pounds of cher ries alone from tho WTosterlund orch ards wero quickly sold, as woll as many pounds of strawberries. Now Is the time to insure grain. Tho weather Is growing more com fortably gradually. Tho maximum! temperature of Friday was III degree.) ' Juno .11) and this morning's minimum was 41 degrees. Fair weather Is predicted for tonight and Sunday. A. V. Walker and W. It. Coleman will drive to I'rospert tonight ami visit Crater Lake Sunday, returning In I ho evening. On account of next Thursday helm; Fourth o July tho usual weeklv meeting of tho i:iks lodgo will not he Jiotu that night, as most of thn mem bers will bo out of II! city all day at outings and in attendance at the Asn lund celebration. R. A. Holmes protects you against loss by fire, while standing and while being harvested, threshed and in granary. E. U. Edwards arrived today from Ilremerton, Wash., whero ho Is serv ing In tho nnvy, to visit W. 1!. Lamb and family for two weeks. If you want to havo a ouuy good tlmo attend tho dnnco nt Fnglo Point for the benefit Red Cross, Saturday evonlnc, Juno 29. 293 On their return Journey from Camp J.ewla whore they vlsltod Sergeant Lawrence Kussell, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Hussoll and daughter Louisa oi Vallojo. Calif., stopped off here for a visit with Clara and llurnlo Woods. They left for homo today. For Kale Tho Ashland Sugar Howl, J350.00 cash, If sold before July 1st. I havo too many Irons ui i no lire. Inquire .Medford Sugar Howl. s, l.eland Jacobs left Friday to Join a crew of men who are righting n roiest fire In tho llnlto Falls neighborhood. AH kinds or wood, mill Mocks and planer shavings at Valley Fuel Co. All fuel strlrtly cash from now on. 10i Dr. nnd Mrs. J. Lawrence 11111 left last night for Seaside, Oru., nt which resort they npecl to spend tho sum mer. Friday nnd Saturday sale. Palm Olive soap, 3 cakes if, cents, only one Hale to a person. Heath's Drug- stern. St' The news has been received In the city Indirectly from France that A. .1. Vance, former captain of the Seenti company and later of Mattery K, (i .lh urtlllery, hns be.ii transferred to the Rlgnnl corps and Is now n major In that branch of service ami has charge of n large section of tho American army telephone wire sastcm in Franco, Some tlmo nso Captain Vanco was transferred to tho signal corps service and a short time later wis promoted nnd imnle a m.i or. Jlo was formerly u.,u:.c;i r ,.f lie ,, ai telephone Vo.:np:i:i , Windshield gln.-sps for all cara. C. "Great Heavens! lint it's fine to get into nlco weather llko this," re marked L. King, the Ited llluff min ing man on arrival nt tho Hotel Med ford ll.lu morning. "The weather has! brother. been from I US to 1 I :; degrees at Ited muff," Mr. King Is here on a busi ness visit. Daily's Taxi. Phone 15. Mrs. Khno Leslie returned homo yesterday from the sanitarium where bho bad been taking treatment. Spoke-tile will fix that loose wheel. C. 10. dates Auto Co. 1U8 .Mrs. Mary Gregory of Jacksonville, who has been located at Weed this summer, returned to tho latter place today after a two days' visit with her parents at I lie county seat. Pacific Highway Garage still on deck. ios Frank Strahnn, the secretary of tho Dewey and Lone Pino Ilible class, left for Camp Lowls this week. He was very successful In the office of secre tary and leaves many ft-lends In tho neighborhood. Carl Nolson will oc cupy this office at presont. Pianos tuned, 3 In Medford, 13. 60 In country. Work guaranteed or no tnonoy. Hale's Piano House. tf ' Sir. nnd Mrs. I. H. Kent, auto tour. ists from Fallon, Nov., who are guests nt the Hotel Medford, left thlB mor ning for a vlBlt at Crater Lake. Boo Dave Wood about that fire in surance policy. Office, Itoom 404 M. P. and If. ISldg. When tho registration of alien Ger man women closed last Wednesday ovenln, nlno women from Medford and vicinity had registered. They must return to Chief; of Pollco llltt son's office ten days aftor June 2Clh, when tho registration closer., and be fore tho expiration of is days after, to obtain their registration cards. Harry V. Aiken and J. V. Adamfc were among tho visitors In tho city from Prospect section Friday and this forenoon. Use rellners and cut your tire bllla.f,i,.rt i... O. E. Gatos Auto Co. Rfi'I . . Ono sevon years old cherry tree of tho Ding variety at the Westorlund orchards has this season produced lr.r. pounds of cherries which sold for $13. HO. a number or the Itoynl Anno trees did equally as well. So far this season .'1000 pounds of cherries hnve been sold from tho Westerltind orch ards. Tho Inst of the cherries will bo picked Monday. springs ror all cars. c. B. Gates Auto Co. Mrs. S. o. Purucker nnd son Robert of Yakima, Wash., nnd formerly of Medford, arrived In tho city this mor ning for a visit with her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. II. (). Purucker. Dr. Hartley will vacate his ofrico 19 IS. Make arrangements Mrs. Harry Rlnabarger of 'Portland who has been visiting relatives in the city ror Home time, left this morning for Hilt where she will visit her Auto tourists at the Hotel Medford Include Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Haswell and sister of San Francisco, and p. Wolls or Denver and J. D. Grant or Snn Francisco. Ralph Muirord In a super-six holds all speed records and uses Veedol. 8C Have Hale's tune your piano by export ractory man and it will give satisfaction, (3 In Medford; J3.50 In C. E. Gatos Auto Co. tho country. if Among visitors registered nt the hotels today were L. E. King, Paul McKee, P. O. Crawrord, George 11. Heed, C. J. Warner, N. Ucnson, Paul Koliing and A. 11. llaaho or San Francisco; E. L. Maxwell of Oshkosh, A. C. Hensen, Meta M. liottger, L. Turner and F. A. Bernurdo or Seattle, Vornard (Bennett or Redding, W. Jl. Gordon and W. H. Kay of' Portland, 13. WcllB of Denver, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. A. Uretz or Huntington, Ind., H. IS. Dodson or Klamath Falls, and Jlarley'H. Urltton or Crants Pass. Rotter than cones something new, ice cream sandwiches Co. Sugar Bowl, 83 Mayor and Mrs. Gates today receiv ed a long delayed letter from their son. Sergeant George Gates, which he wrote Just after he was taken sick and was bundled off to a Paris hos pital 111 with mumps. As other let ters arrived weeks before this and mentioned his being in the hospital his parents have been unaware until today of what disease he was ill with. A lotter written by George on June 3rd was also received today. Since his illness he was graduated from the motor school and sent back to his 'battery, most or whose members have 'been transferred into other com mands, he writes. Jackson County Blacksmiths asso ciation will go on a cash basis on and after July 1st. Mrs. Myron Root leaves tonight for U. S. TROOPS IN ITALY. (Continued From Page One.) cause or Its stimulating effect upon Italian morale both 'among tho civil population and the army. The practical result In prisoners The war savings stamp rally beld!and Buns tako alli0 was. ot we- by the Appleguto residents at Applo gato hall last night was addressed by Attorney Itawles Moore of this city. However, before the meeting was held the Applegate section had pur chased lis full quota ot stamps, worth. Mitchell sharpens lawn mowers. 30 South Riverside. A fine specimen of wheat grown by W. R. Lamb on the John Cox ranch is on exhibition at the Commercial club bearing the label, "100 acres like this." This wheat will thresh out from 35 to 4 0 .bushels an acre. J. C. Pendleton & Son ot Table Rock, also have on exhibition at the club a sample of their Hne vetch-wheat crop. If your upholstering Is wearing. put on seat covers. C. E. Gates Auto Co. 86 Why not east your noon day lunch at Holland Cafo? valuable During the last week American ac tivities in France havo been local In character, but offlcinl reports show L'vang.-Lutli Zlon's Church Fourth St. and Oakdalo Avo. Tlev. Dr. W. R. Morenz-Ocser, Pastor. ' Res. 518 West Fourth St. Divine service will be held at Lake Creek, 11 a. m. No service in the city church. Says It Acted Like a Charm Coughs, colds, sore throat or bron chial troubles which persist at this time ot the year usually are of an ob stinate character. That Is all the more reason why a truly reliable remedy Chicago to spend a week visiting her . like Foley's Hooey and Tar Com cousin, Lieut Robert Wilson, before ! pound should be used. Mrs. HMarga he sails, for France, and Mrs. R. L. j ret Smale, Bishop, Calif., writes: "Fo Wilaou who la at present visiting in toy's Honey and Tar Is a grand reme dy; moro than Is claimed for it. I was suffering from a cold last week and used the medicine and it acted llko a charm." Contains no opiates. Sold everywhere. Adv. Another of -those enjoyable Satur day evening dances at Eagle Point, benefit Rod Cross, June 29. Bo there. 293 that the Americans at all times and places have more than held their own, General March suid. Fine ex amples of Individual bravery are com ing In, he said. clearly the success of the plan ror using all facilities to give American units tholr final polishing, u would not have been possiblo otherwise, he indicated, to btive secured so large a Commenting upon tho return to trained force under Pershing In so General Pershing's command or the (short a time, five divisions brigaded with the Ilrit-j ish. General March said, it showed "th Medford trade Is Medford mads. Friday and Saturday Sale Palm Olive Soap , c 3 Cakes 26cts. Only One Sale To A Person HEATH'S DRUG STORE Phone 881. Goods Delivered. You Can Fool Yourself But Not Your Battery You may think your battery has been kept fully charged and filled with distilled water. And yet you may be mistaken. But your battery writes the real terry as it goes along. That's why you outjht to atop to day and have a test made to tee whether you have been fooling yourself or not. And ask about the Still Better Witlard with Threaded Rubber Insulation. This is the only battery with the "Bone Dry-' principle that is your absolute assurance of getting a battery aa new as the day it left the factory. ELECTRIC SHOP Cor. 8 and Birtlett Sts. THE INDEPENDENT SHOP We are not In the combine. We are not letting someone else dic tate how we should run our business. We employ flrst.class work men, use the best materials and guarantee satisfaction. The policy of this shop is the same as It has always been. ; At the old stand, Corner of lliversiile nnd Eighth. -VP now lor painless extracting, Miss lilsio Johnson or Sacramento, who has been visiting at Seattle, left for honin this morning after n day's U: It In .Medford. The llrunswicK. nh nhonoirriinha In one Waters Paint Store tf Waller .1. Selby or the Solby smel ter near San Prani iseo, and Mrs. Sol. by are puests at tho Hotel Medford. They aro en route home by auto rrom Tarama where the Selby concern also has a smelter. Tor the best Insurance seo Holmes, the Insurnnco Muu. Mrs. I.eo Ackley and baby returned homo Friday from tho sanitarium. Hollablo repairing at Pacific High way llarago. ins TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I'Olt KENT OR SALi: Three and a hair neros, two blocks rrom Muln street, lmiulro at S4S East uNintb street. . gj KOU SA1.K (iood second-hand bi cycle. 113 West Eleventh street. 80 W'AXTKli To rent, store-room or small warehouse Call 129 Hogue ltlver Valley Canal Co. tf LOST lletween tho high bank one iniio norm or iiybee bridge und Medford, hunting coat containing reel and fly hook; owner's license In porket. Howard If returned to Mall Tribune office. s7 11111 KK.VI' -I'lvo acres including house, large barn, good well. j.0i) per month; Adjoining Modfoul. L. Wli ltouto One. s.i PHONE 124 OFFICE and PLANT 445 SOUTH FIRST BARDWELL FRUIT j Killings Carriage and Auto Works ftS coxsTT.rcTivE i)i:vi:ixi'mi:xt . -V . I ij ' The history of the Jackson County ' vOfuV I Bank is an indelible record or con- II f structivo development. Wo are glad l VV ItZJl to 1,avo l,een useful to the people of II JH II the community .rendering1 them a lr-ll 1 1 service which has been found well 2 lir i nueu to tneir neeus. L II Accounts subject to check arc so- ' FA " - Only Concern In Medford Operating Cutler Grading Machines ALL 0 ROWERS CORDIALLY LWITEl) TO INSPECT OUR PLANT AND SEE MAC'IIINKS IX OPERATION'. Distributors STEWART FRUIT CO. NORTHWEST FRUIT EXCHANGE WE NOW HAVE A FULL LINE OF PACKING SUPPLIES OX HAND, SUCH AS BOXES, PAPER, ETC. SEE US FIRST FOR RIGHT PRICES. ESTABLISHED 1838; VANTKI Strong liny, IS or 19 years old, seine pep, to learn the Mibanlilng trade. Can earn f :'u.i)ii weekly when proficient, llenrv Vulcanlrlng Co.. Ill West Main street, Medford. . WAN'TKn Two experienced wait resses nt onro. Optimo Cafe. :. l'Olt SII.H (io twin-bed nuToTraU er. rneuniillle tires, tent, conipleto Mitilt. at a bargain, .lust the thing lor ie.it- ramping trip. M. s. Jolill- -'ibl Hill. Ore. sn 131 .v to Your rio ill- Voitr linul iicho oh until YNimi i"i want comfort Oil Wllllf Hfri'lr Yon ihmmI KtaHCf Your kLivm hronk Xltry lu'i-d adjusting. sir; DR. RICKERT Suite -a out May Ci. , Cash Counts For Service Owinq; to Hip present uncertain conditions existing owinc to the war, although OUR SERVICE w ill he the same and as com plete as can he made, we are compelled to put everything- in parts, supplies, labor and material CASH ON AND AFTER JULY 1st 1918 so far as individual accounts are concerned. This being a universal movement all over the United States, we feci that we will he better able to take care of our customers and have more time to do the work. "We thank you for your past patronage ami respectfully ask that all will co-operate with this movement. Yours For Service POWER AUTO CO. TIRE BARGAINS To reduce our stock of tires before moving to our new location, will sell all Goodyear Tires at a Reduction of 15 per cent from the list price Also have a few of other makes; some that are new and others that have been used, that we will sell at bargain prices. TREICHLER-PEIRSON, Inc. CASH BARGAINS JULY 1st On and after Just 1st wo will adopt strictly a cash basis for everything with the excep t ion of cars, which will be on the same basis as before. ' l?y doing this we will be able to give our customers the best service ;,nd prices. VALLEY GARAGE Ossman & McDonald. E. Gates Auto Co.