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PX3E TWO MKDFORD MATIj TRTBtTNTC. MEDFOTCD. ORECOX. THURSDAY, JULY 11. 101S TOCAL AND Li PERSONAL William Davenport, tlio new sttp 1 erlntendt-nt of schools, and wife and four children arrived in Ihe city Ute last night from J'ark Ftlvcr, S. 11. , after a week's visit at I'orllund aad went at once to their temporary homo, the John Carkin dwelling on Park street, near Dakota, which they have rented furnished for two months. The school board will prob ably hold a special meeting Friday niht to take up with Superintendent Davenport the matter of filling va cancies In the teachers force. See our windows and seo our ad vertisement in this Issue. Heath's lrug Store. T. E. Daniels and S. T. Richardson ' who have been enjoying an online at Prospect since Sunday, are expected home within a day or two. Your neighbor's new car may be his old one painted with Murphy Da Cote Varnish. C. E. Gates Auto Co. W. 11. Clark and T. P. Mailllard of San Francisco, are auto tourists stop pinjs at the Hotel Holland. Mrs, Paul Hanson, local agent for Nuhone Corsets. Phone 5S5-1I. 117" C. L. Witt, ono of the postoffice clerks. Is on his annual 13 days va cation, which began July 1st. He has already enjoyed an outing at Crater Lake and will make other trips out of the city. Next week the Jiffy-Jell company will make a special offer on alum inum molds for salads and desserts. Aa ad will be run In this paper July 1$ and IS containing these offerings. Urocers who want to make special displays take notice. D. H. Cronemlller recently resign. ed his position In the sheriff's office and has gone to Portland to work for a shipbuilding firm. Mrs. Crone- miller, formerly Miss Overton, will join him as soon as he gets perma nently established. Insure your grain and hay. Gen eral Insurance. D. K. Wood & Co.. No. 7 West Eleventh street. Henry Owens and l.loyd Stirasun of Welien. left the first of the wee for Portland to take their final ex amination for entrance In the navy. They receutly enlisted at the Ashland recruiting office. Don't miss our Friday and Satur day sale. Heath's Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. J. Spencer of Port land, left today ror Vlstalia, Calif., after a visit with friends In the city. , Men's, women's and children's canvas shoes at cost. No. 10 South ; Central. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones of Biggs, Calif., are visiting In the city and contemplate locating here. '"ull line of camp goods. C. K. Gates Auto Co. , G. W. Godward. principal of Oc Jacksonville schools is at Kgcne taking the six weeks course at the University of Oregon summer school Reliable repairing at Pacific High way Garage. 10S' j Mrs. C. 11. Fifield is entertaining tonight with a dinner rarty iu Iwaor of Mrs. 11. K. Miller and two sons, who are visiting here from Medford. I Those Invited t!des the honor i guests, are: Rev. and Mrs. Melville T. Wire and Miss Catherine Mi:i.T. Grants rass Courier. For the test insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. W. W. Arthur of Medford, was a guest at the Multnomah hotel. Port land, last Wednesday. Cottage Cheese at the Jaikson County Creamery. ;.c a po:md. HerNrt K. WiUmson of Krvin... and Mrs Harl Hoots of D-inmu;r. are the gueMs of Mr. and Mrs. Cari Knapp. Mr. Wilkinson I Mrs Knapp's father and Mrs. Hoots Is her flsler. Storage batteries for all cars. C E. Gate Auto Co. i F. K. Chapln ent to O.vc Pa.-.-1 Wednesday nUil for a ;s;t with h: ! mother. I Now is the time to Insure grain. ' R. A. 11 'Irnes prvtivts ;ea against loss by fire, while statsdir-e and while i being karvesud. tkrv.-acd aid i:i! granary. ' The uniforms fer the V.!lori a;i: j Ashland ceaipani'-s of C. s'a-e r. itia are s:iii somewhere en ri:' from New "York City to the lali, vi They h.ve now N--a on th a tout three weeks. Mrs. Haaey for h!8;i;chtr.j ar..V parotitic Garr.e:.t.Vrey ( The li xary is h in nui, jw..-..e arrange meats with - ;o --.' to take o-:t ' - 4 ; ., , . ing. lie- a i-e u. .: ' . . a - o en ahelves in fie lt ( ...j..-..' to lend tS-i :n s-.-. .: for loater time tVi- ' rrgj'i- !.,; weeks l-a.ne ,-f ';,-rt ftor;e -r taken e::: ! '.i.vr ihn r (: th an.! iVre aro nne " lories of all k r. t ..; . i i-, ing tri;s an.l :,.. -r ..-. s. Fnraltare tucking anj cra.l-g PoaglaJ, 201 South Ki.e.-j.ie I t HJ-J. II!- . Mr. W. CiiuJe K:e o! !-.- .( Calif., was a C.-rarnerela! ::: v. t.i-' Wednesday afterr.?a. j - Among county visitors registered j 'at the hotels today were Mrs. Robert iilalla of Hutle Falls, M. L. llowland jof Derby, W. J. Cannon of Urowns- boro. and C. Badersfield and L. P. ; Jucobsou of Gold Hill. j Mitchell sharpens lawn mowers. 36 j South Riverside. F. W. Kolda of Savage. Mont., who j recently sold his 100 cattle and Is1 j touring the coast In quest of a loea-j i tion for a stock and alfalfa ranch! ; was a caller at the Commercial clubj today. lie Bpcnt yesterday In Gold Hill and vicinity. j A few minutes work and some topi dressing will rcstoro that old faded t Hop. C. K. Gates Auto Co. I Mr. and -Mrs. II. I". Lumsden and j daughter and Kenneth Richardson j departed Wednesday to camp at j I'nion creek until Sunday, i Cottage Cheese has a food value! equal to meat. You will find it at1 the Jackson County Creamery. 93 The homeeoniing of tho Ladies' Aid society of the Christian church was held in the church parlors this afternoon. ! AH kinds of wood, mill blocks and planer shavings at Valley Fuel Co. Ail fuel strictly cash from now on. 105 Mrs. Augusta Wendt and son Wal ter of Pprtland. left for home this morning after a visit with the for-j roer's mother. Mrs. Anna Walker, who accompanied them home for a continuation of the visit. j Federal Cord Tires are here. C. E. Gates A.ito Co. , Among northern California visitors in the city are Mr. and Mrs. J-. Schu ler and daurhter of Sisson and Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Radcr of Dunsmuir. i Pacific Highway Garage still on deck. ICS San Francisco auto tourists at the Hotel Holland are O. J. Abraham and L. M. Legmire. They aro en route to Portland. . I Spoke-tite will fix that loose wheel. I C. E. Gates Auto Co. 10S" Private, Ralph Helllnger of the Seventh company was this week transferred to the 63th artillery bat talion at Fort Stevens which Is soon to depart for France. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Ilellinger. Don't just ask for oil. Insist on Yee.lol. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Miss l.efha Griggsby of P,u(te Falls, will he operated on Friday at a private hospital in this city. Upholstering, mattresses made over and furniture repairing. Douglas, IC2-J. 100! Mrs. C. Ii. Gay left this morning I ror Salem after a two wek3 visit In j the city with relatives and friends. She reports that Judge Gay has re turned to his old position in the peni tentiary at Salem following a six weeks absence in Seattle where he was connected with a furniture store"! of his brother, lie did not like Seat tle so he returned to Sulem where ho resumed his former position. Wm. T. Grieve, president of the Jackson County Firo Patrol associa tion was In the city today from Prospect to attend a meeting of the! directors of the association. Mr.' Grieve, w ho Is this year looking after i the oO.OO'i) acres of timber holdings : of tho Rogue River Valley Timber: company near Prospect and in the ' Butte Falls territory, make his head-! quarters near Prospect. Besides look ing after Ihe company's fire protec tion and its building of trails he has general charge of the holdings. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. McKeany and daughter arrived home Tuesday night from their auto gypsying trip thru Oregon and Idaho. They were gone a month and on the trip trav eled 2200 miles Tislting among other points Crater Lake, Boise and the Fayette lakes about 130 miles be yond Boise. It was the first real vacation Mr. McKeany has had (or five years. The hearing of Frank Gagnon, a one-legged colored man suspected of being an I. W. W. and hobo, who was arrested by Sheriff Jennings after he had set a number of grass fires near grain fields In the Willow Springs district, will be held Friday at 10 a. m. before Justice Taylor. The authorities are rather reticent about Gagnon and the arrest is regarded as one of much importance. Keep the Blood Stream Ture Rheumatic pains, backache, swol len joints and sore muscles often are the results of Impurities In the blood gathering in the region affected, a result of failure of the kidneys to eliminate waste products from the j blood stream. Foley Kidney Pills iheal, strengthen and Invigorate I weak, diseased kidneys and bladder. ! W. H. Hill, Justice of the Peaco, De ! troit, Tex., writes: "I used , Foley j Kidney Pills and say unhesitatingly that of all I have used they are the best, and have done the work where George Leonard, 19 years old son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Leonard, left this morning for San Francisco to enlist In the navy. His four older brothers are In the army service and two of them are In France. George had hcen employed- In ,bi father' hardware store for Ihe past 18 months. Mr. and Mra. -Leonard have two morawM ot home; hot IB anoth er year or more Ihe oiaeY one Will he old enough for service. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY An extraordinary sale. Tooth brush and Tumbler Holder, no charge. 6an Tox Tooth Paste, as good as the best One Sanitary Tooth Brush One Palm Olive Soap ; 25 eta. 35 cts. 10 cts. i. ' 70. cts. SALE PRICE' 48c ' HEATH'S DRUG STORE Phone 884. Goods Delivered. is coa.-t itKinaiit r f tho Kosiie Hivor Timl'tT company. Is spemiins several e'ks at Prospect with his wife, chil-j tlrvn and aniomolule. They are cierta' at (he ilriovo hole! and in addition to te outim; feature Mr. Xiersereau fs looking after the affairs pertaining to tho company's lar-'c timcr hold- Daily's Taxi. Phone 13. j Mrs. Krank Johnson of Trail who reevntiy underwent a major opera-: tion in a MMiford private ho pit a 1 is; jjeitini; alonp nicely. j tr. Heine. Garnett-Coroy Bids. , Attorney lUvid Koltnon of Port-; land, who is law enforcement rep re-1 .entatUe of the war eommis-sion on, traimne cam; s, is in the city on mat- ; ters relating to a moral clean-up o: ; Medford and trie co-imy. Mr. Koiin-f s-n and a matron, ia this connection.) i!l take to a detention hospital at i Poriland three younc t;old H;I1 eirls. A n.imVr of supted woxen are wnd-r surTeilUnce 1t the authorities. ta foci f-iliMl " !-inM AITP.rVvhprA ' 1 " ij ' ' l " TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY V AMKii-.V goM ?-ond-hand or-" chard truck. Phone .'--K. ( WANTMIv - At pd In years' old. :th ? ::e kn! die in ban- , dime car Crater Lake tiara ce. M f WWTKlv To tra le f,r Port tour- j inc ar in s--i or.di::on. a inni 1 of mares, waca and harness Will ray i-a'.aru-e- ia (.. Address X: i ti. care .Va;i Tr: Ine. , T K"V IT Thre red po eos. i'in iv'l ! or I' on 1 -ft b;p. tar t."! d l.i'. ie thrott.e L'rand tr..-r c:a he fan:e t pa?ia-r.i.-l'.r' i : an-! adT. I,e;er ii Pa. K. K. No 1. Pox 7?. MtdfoM TAXK I ' --S;rav sitx'k :n -;ty rd. T; ".'i'n fiar on I o mare, o-.e cray olt. V " '. J'.:.y ."'h tt ; p m a; M'-'-u Ch : it;:tn. . tVl ,A:.K T'-o-;ehNred !ie!!eiri il, s r;or.T!; ; a!?o sv-i ' ira te i r wood Ph-xe : J, M:Ns Tc;trow. tn:ra; Po;r.t. !Vil Ai.K t-f. niich ot, fier.:i- Tr --h.-ren; jt:i.- ; jcvi'.-.n a . irh in tvto'er. Csti A V. Auto Co t.ir- a--c II. S:. . s'a DR. RICKKRT ! IMS VIlMIHi I V TIH1. Ml 01 sl i PROPERLY FITTED Sailr I oxer laj Fashionable Summer Apparel mmmer Coats E.'('lti'iia ijiiality and stylo; all t-"lirs ami sizes sli;..- now ..S12.50 r?18.r,0 now....$13.95 n..v....$16.50 $25.(10 now....$ia50 Muslin Under wear Ci.itsot '..vt'is 29 to $1.50 lU,wn SS (Mo $3.50 Skirts CdC to S3.75 Kiivt'lout's 9S? to $3.50 ( 'amosoles $1.25 to $3.50 Wash Dress Skirts lliucli frrade Wash Skirts.' jral'crdine, jH'iln or t-rasb. sli.50 now $5.00 3.50 now :...1.9S f2.50 now 9So Middy Blouse Sale Paul Jonos Middios in all stylos, made of gaberdine and French twills. $1.2.") now '. 9Sc $l.-0 now $1.29 $1.7") now $1.49 Amazing Shoe Values Ladies' Shoes Ladies patent Puniis, sjiei-ial. now....$2.49 Ladies' 2-strap Punii s. special, now $2.49 Ladies" sxm metal Oxfords, special uow $2.49 Ladies' cloth top. low heel Brown Shoes, $5.50 Ladies' cloth topjnilitarv heel. Ik-own Shoes $7.50 Ladies' smoked horsohide walking Shoes $695 Boy's Shoes Boys low heel tan Sneakers 9 to V $1.79 Bovs' Elk sole Outiuir Shoes SI. So to $3.00 Bovs' low cut Hikers, no heel. $1.65 to ipx.O .... Men's Shoes $7.50 and $S.0d en's Dress Shoes, special $6.50 $7.50 Xeoline sole English Shoes, special . $600 $0.00 Work Shoes, double soles, special $4.50 Sale Starts Saturday Morning", July 13th, at 8 o'clock This Store Cleans Stock Twice Yearly Irrespective of Trade Conditions. This Store holds Sales Because We Do Not Ask Our Customers to Pay Regular Prices For Last Seasons Styles, Odd Lots, etc. Neither' Do We Carry Such Goods Over From Season to Season. When You Trade Here You are Assured of Securing New Merchandise, Newest Styles and the Lowest Prices. y Men's Union Suits fi-'ine S, a Wand Cotton Muusing Union SuiTs .....$1.50 'Vine bleached iiblnd. short sleeved, ankle Suits $1.35 Extra good Union Suits, see them at $1.00 Canvas Gloves Heavy twill Unit wrist, full cut (Sloves 15c Leather faced canvas tilovis 45c Men's Pants Heave Khaki Pants, worth $:".00. Our price." pe.-ial - $2.00 We...Vn Work Pants, bargains at $3.00 Visit Every Floor There ts ,-ure to bo something that is needed around the home at prices that you can not duplicate. Woolen Serge Navy blue Scri. special $1-00 The sc;iivt st of nil material is blue serge. Zepher Ginghams Zephye tiir.L'hams i;i plaids, stripes and checks. Wei! worth 4'V yard. Our price 25c l!-k fold Zophyo Ginghams, plaids and str.pt-s. srt .-i.i) , 39e French tiumhuits 4Se Purse and Hand Bags Fine l.ath. r .nv.L.p,. urso at .... $1.25 Fil'c i l.s.-al ei:ve..j.c Pnr-. at S2.50 IL-avy pin seal cnvil,.pe Pr,re at... $-.9S f .t - V Savings on Draperies Scrims, regular 25c and oOe to close 15c Plain saile Scrim, sale price 35 and 43c Plum Marquisette, bargains now at ....43c Corset Sale Odd lots of Corsets, various stylos which have been discontinued because of shortage of materials. (Big bargains on second floor.) Ladies' Union Suits Fine Munsing Suits, no sleeve, knee length. S5c Mercerized Lisle Suits, all stvles. social $1.25 Ladies' Hosiery Fine seamless fast black. Well worth :Ve. "al - .25c Black Cat, fine gauze, onlv 49 Fiber Silk, fast black ll.se, oniv ......'.".'.'.'65c Pure thread silk. Balck Cat ! S9c Children's Hose Fine gauze Misses' White Hose at 25 C Fine gauze Misses' Bhe k Hose at 25 l)iille threal Hoys' Hose at 39 Lace Curtain Sale Entire stock reduced one half. $1.50 I,art Cm-tains. Sale price .75c 2.t Ii.-e Curtains. Sale price... . $1.00 2.50 Ii. e Curtains. Sale price $1.25 5.11 Lace Curtains. Sale price $1.50 MODART CORSETS M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE MODART CORSETS