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WATTj TRTBT7TTE, HfEDFOTlD. OTJKdOK, TCTESDAV, JULY 2.1,' MIS' fOCAL AND PERSONAL Miss Margaret Aiiich loft this mor nlng for a visit with .!lns Allco Van dersluis at Oruaada, Calif. IiiBiire your grain and hay. Oen orul Insurance. D. It. Wood & Co., No. 7 West Eleventh street. Mrs. Ralph liarneille of Kail Creek, Calif., li'ft for home loilay following a visit with -Mi", and Airs. Grover TJurnolllo. Special sunimor prices on all mil linery. .Miss Lounsbury, milliner, U'l! Knst .Main. 110' Miss Joan Anderson, daughter of Air. and .Mrs. ilert Anderson arrived homo today from a year's visit with relatives at points in Colorado und Kansas. Furniture packing and crating. Douglas, 201 South Riverside. Phone 1IJ2-J. Ill ltawles Moore and Or. E. II. Porter probably hold the season's record for u quick pleasure trip to Crater Lake. They left Medford by auto at Id p. in. Saturday, reached tho lake in tho morning, fit-'hed for several hours and caught 10 big rainbow trout, cooked their camp supper and were bade In .Medford by 1 n. m. Monday. Great money saving event. Mann's remnant sale. Starts Thursday mor nlng, July 2.1th. You can't afford to miss It. J03 Charles L. Witt, clerk In the Med ford post office, recently enlisted In tho navy at tho Ashland recruiting office arid pending orders to active duty Is performing his duties as usual at the postoffice. lie enlisted as landsman machinist's mnte, aviation. Full line of camp goods. C, E. Gales Auto Co. Itay I'rnltt, arrested by Motorcycle Speed Cop McDonald last Thursday for speeding on the Pacific highway was fined J.I in Justice court. Tho light fine was duo to the Tact thut J'ruilt departs soon to begin his ser vice in tlio navy. Jtollablo rouulrlng at Pacific High, way Garage. 108 County Prosecutor and Mrs. Goo. Itoborts have as their guests the par ents of Mrs. Roberts, .Mr. and Mrs. Karly of Clnclnnntl, O. For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. , Hugh Storey, a llrlllsh subject and formorly of Agate Is now serving In an engineer corns of the llrlllsh army, according to a letter received 11 0,1 r"rd m8t niKnL Us momliors aro rocentlv hv relatives. "Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. P. Malarkey. Storage batteries for all cars, a'1"-- W' E- I.lolfrlch 81111 H. Gates Au'o Co. . Donodict Malarkey. soino time. "''d Cross benefit dance, Eagle Among Jackson county boys who I'"1'"' Saturday ovenlng. luivo recently enlisted In the navy at Jasper Miller, 78 yoars old, the for. mer veteran Jackson county school teacher who has been visiting In Medford for several days after a resi dence for the past two years at Tuc son, Ariz., will soon go to Eugene for a visit, lie desires to tako up teaching again or some form of cler ical employment. "Tho old in years" says Mr. Miller, whose mind Is still very keon and active, "I havo not given up life's activities." Mitchell sharpens lawn mowers. 36 South Riverside. C. It. Mcintosh of Medford, recent ly purchased a modem home on C street In Ashland. A few minutes work and some top dressing will restore that old faded top. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Mr. and Mrs. I.yle M. Fisher and son William of Sams Valley, recently returned from an auto trip to Port land and Willamette valley towns. Whilo'ln Portland they wero guests of Mrs. J. E. Watt and daughter Helen of Medford, who arc spending the summer there. Mrs. Haney for hemstitching and pecotlng. Garnett-Corey Dldg. Only 18 years old and trainer for a qualified gun crow of tho navy Is the record of Myron Anderson ot the U. S. S. Virginia, who was the first Gold Hill boy to enlist in the navy after war was declared with Ger many, and who has been stationed at Camp Sims noar Philadelphia re cently as an armed guard. With nine other crews he won the right In tar get practice to wear the navy chevron for excellency In target practice to he worn on the left arm, and alBO won a $20 bill. His crow won $150 prize money. Federal Cord Tires are here. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Earl Tumy writes from Camp Kearny, San Diego, that he has been transferred to a machine gun com pany attached to the -filth division and expects to leave for England, whore the machine gun units are trained, within a month. Ho states that it Is a national guard division, not nutlonal army, and that ho Is ono of tho smallest men In his company, which averages well over six feet. Another big dance at Eagle Point Saturdny night for benefit of Red Cross. Nice drive, splendid music, good tlmo. Mrs. Benjamin Sheldon left Mon day night for a visit with friends ut Portland. Pacific Highway Garage still on dock. 108 A Portland auto tourist party li. Iloswoll, tho Holland mining nun and former Medford resident, is spending several days in the city and Is a guest at the Hotel Holland. Your neighbor's new car may be his old one painted with Murphy Da Cote Varnish. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Elliott have re turned from their fishing trip to Suckor creek. Clean-up sale of wall papor at groatly reduced prices. Waters.' 100 A wedding of Interest to Trail resi dents was performed In this city Monday by Kev. Dr. J. C. Rollins. which united Miss Clara Lea .Middle busher and Mr. Adolph Olson. Doth are residents of Trail. Tho Saturday night event Is the Red Point. Goud time guaranteed, good music. The light rain which began falling about 11:30 u. m. today was the first WE SLAVER SALE Of BOND. Chief of Police IlilNim and Night ort'irer Timnlli' in nrreMing two men and women, Htrnngcrs in the cite, who were residing in a small rented house on Hiversido avenue, evidently not only rid the city of evil comoanv. hut also apprehended a man thought Cross benefit dance at Eagle t )C ,.rok, an infected while sluv. and,,r nnd a slacker from armv service. The hitler, who gave his name as Jumes Charles Fredericks, was taken in charge hv the J'edoral autliorilics In a long period of drought and was j and taken by Deput- United States welcomed by tho furmers and orch-I .Marshal Tielienor to Portland last ardlsts. Yesterday and today were two of the coolest for some time past. Monduy's maximum wus SI degrees and this morning's minimum was 48 d eg roes. War prices on all wall paper at Wators'. 10G Jerome A. Hlllbert, manager of the llluc Ledge mine, and C. L. Ileck-' wilb, nlso or tho Ulue Ledge district, wero buslnoss visitors in tho city to day. Aiining Hie visitors In the city reg istered at tho hotels were C. W. Adams of Chicago, A. E. Soffell of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Nlkay jof Unite Falls, Mr. and Mrs. D. F-. Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Young of Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. G. .L. Steinan of Salem, .Mrs. J. T. night. The other man, Jim Cornell, who willi his sister, rented the house on lliverside, is held on a vagrancy charge and will lie tried in "(dice court lule today or on Wednesday. His sister nnd another woman were taken before County Prosecutor Hob "rts l'or (uestionin'r, but because of the lateness of the hour were releas ed to come buck the next day. Thev fled from the city. The 'tarty had only been at the house a short time and came to Medford from Califor nia. The white slavery accusation ngninst Fredericks, why is about 110 years old, consists in' his having brought Hazel Lorn Kiiiory from Cali fornia to this city, put her to work. Darclay of Everett. Wash.. Mr. and ! taKing ner earning,., li is ni-o sam Mrs. Ilrlce Howatson. Mrs. J A. An- ,lle !i'rsidi. house a number ' ..r : r'..i:c- derson, W. T. Bcckwith and JL H. ""-n v""e v,". Hoffman of San Francisco, and Max!1"" vls" " W"'" "'"'ed by Friedenthal II. H. Pomernv W I I'1'"'!' "Htson Saturday Freder icks eiauueii o be ,i.i vears oui alio therefore beyond draft age, but the Niswell, D. W. Scllman, Mrs. L. Mc Neil, C. S. Pierce, R. E. Neal and Eugone Xeal ot Portland. LIGHT TAIL LAMPS OR PAY FINE In making: his rounds last night Motorcycle Speed Cop McDonald found 17 automobiles on the city streels and on the Pacific highway without tail lights. He stopped each car and gave a warning:, tint made no which had been at Crater Lake since j arrests in view of the fact that the Ills had not last Saturday returned to the llotol tho navy recruiting office In Ash land aro tho following: Darwin M. Hoagland. Iral S. Stewart and Leon ard J. Freeman, all of Central Point, 111 the radio department, and have gone to San Francisco for training. Hlmer K. Kylo of Central Point, Frank Mayriehl of Roguo Rlvor, .lames F. Ilutler of Jacksonville, Henry A. Owens, Lloyd I. Stevens of Medrord, Fred Combest of lliincom and Herbert It. Mitchell of Jackson ville, as seamen, second class. bee our lino of fi. fit) hats. Miss Loiiusliury, milliner. 1 10 Mrs. Jesse Storm, whose liUHband was one of the draft contingent that left Medford .Monday for Camp Lewis departed today for liuiismulr, Calif. whom she will make her home with relatives until Mr. Storm's return from war. .Vanns big remnant salo starts Thursday morning, Julv 2.1, Don't miss It. jo,-," Mr. and Mrs. O. .1. Peterson of Ailurla and .Mr. anil Mrs. Jiean Walker of Eugene, auto tourists, left Iho Hotel Medford this morning for a visit at Crater Lake. Now is tho tlmo to Insure grain. It. A. Holmes protects you against loss by fire, whllu standing and while being harvested, threshed and In granary. Robert I'cloiizo, who has suiflc lenlly recovered from tho attack of pplnal ineiilngltls which for a time it was thought might result fatally, to resume his aviation training, left Monday lor llerkeley, Calif., to com plete bis giouiid work at the aviation school, and In several weeks will loiiv fur San Mono school to lake the fln:i or flv lug course. All kinds of wood, mill blocks and planer shavings at Valley Fuel Co. All fuel strictly cash from now on. 105 The two forest fires al HilcUu bcrry mountain on which IVdeial lore! Supervisor It.inkin has fire Hc.hlcrs at work are Mill burning. Due Is nearly under control and Hie littler, which Is on Hie slope of Hie mountain beginning at 1'nion creek Is difficult to ban, lie, as It Is In an old burn and full or decayed material. High winds have added to Hie prob lem or getting control of the rile.-. Supervisor Raukln who arrived in the city Sunday night lo t Monday afternoon to resume Miponislnn ot tho flro fighting. Daily's T. Phone 15, E. C. Jerome was among tho Med rord men spending Tuesday at Grants Pass on business. Spoke-tlte will fix that loose wheel. C. E. Gates Auto Co. 108 Mrs. J. C. Snoddy of Rosoburg. wlio came hero to seo her brother, Frank Flury, depart for Camp Lewis on Monday, left for homo this morn ing. Her sister, Mrs. Mabel Kerby of llray, Calir., who camo hero for tho same purpose, will remain for sumo tlmo to visit her mother, Mrs. Lenora Flury. Don't Just ask for oil. Insist on Voedol. C, E. Gatoa Auto Co. A forest flro which has been burn ing in fire patrol association territory near Mosquito mountain, 12 mites above Initio Falls, got away from the flro rtghtcrs yesterday and the asso ciation called. on tho federal forestry office hero for aid. Asslslaut Forest Supervisor Foster started tea men for the scene, hut not long nfter their departure and too late to head them off, word was received that tho fire was again under control. Mrs. Paul Hanson, local agent for Nu bono corsets. Phono 58.1-11. 11" Miss Dorothea Roddy, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. .1. F. Roddy was operat ed on tills morning at the hospital for the removal of her tonsils. Dr. Heine, Gnmett-Coroy Uldg. The Crater Lake stage, which brought down ton passengers last night, departed from the city this morning with eight passengers for the take. 1M7 Chevrolet for sale cheap. Call I o t To Chautauqua -Special Intonir ban car loaves Hotel Medford 7:1.1 P. ni.. returning after program. Round trip 10 cents. state law reuniting tail li been enforced for some lime. McDonald today announce, I thai from now on ho will arrest overv violator of the light law he finds. Decease of the innnv nrrosts made during the ast month speed viola tions both in the city and on the Pa cific highway have great!" decreased. chief found a registration card in his pocket. Tools such as are used bv burglars were also found in his pos session. Letters also proved that he was a slacker. HUN THIEVES WORK DURING AIR RAIDS I UCIt NK Jury 2X lieports from towns under bombardment hv allied aviators indicate, that burglars arc making hay while the sun shines During one bombardment while the inhabitants were Jiiding in their eel lars, a clothier's shop was cleared of its stock and a jjcweler's and tobac conist s siillered the same Into. I CI The Sisters) of the- Sarrod Heart hospital annoi.'Doed today Hint .MM. 50 had been realized l'roiu the tieket sale on the .flllf) Liberty lond donated for the benefit of the Jios pilal charity fund. The bond wa,s donated to the hospital lor the mir- pose of the benefit while all expenses in connection with the sale were paid bv charitable people. The new owner of the liberty bond is Miss C. Chaisson of Portland. Mavor On ten having determined the 1. new owner at the Pago theater Saturn day evening during the regular per formance. Miss Fern Coram was awarded the prize given by Martin J. Heildy, for the school chilil selling the most; tick ets on the bond. Miss I'oruiu sold l:ill tickets. , The Sisters of the Sacred Heart hospital wish to express their llinnks to the friends who donated the bond, to Martin J. Iteddy for the pr ze do nated, as well as to the Medf.ed Mail Tribune und the Medford .".nil for publicity given the contest and to Mr. J'ieruner, who 'kindly donated tlie use of the Page theater for tho contest. To Mayor (Jutes, the Colony .Jul) and munv friends and busines- s'louses who sold tickets the sisters ;on also very .'ratofal. C. W. McDonald, tho banker, loft last night lor a business visit ut Portland. Trained Nurse 'Advises People . "1 was a great sufferer, of stomach and liver trouble and' cannot say enough in praise of Mayr's Wonder ful Remedy.' It has done so much ror me and I am recommending It to other sufforors. 1 -was a trulued nurse In Marine and other hospitals years ago, therefore many come to me for advice, I certainly received great beneUt from Mayr's Wonderful Remedy,' n Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the ca tarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation hlch causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, includ ing appendicitis. One doso will con vince or money refunded. For Bale by druggists everywhere. Adv. A man may get tired of ordi nary tobacco but never of Real Gravely Chewing Plug, with its pure, clean taste and lasting quality. Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10c a pouch and worth it Gravely laststomuchlongeritcost no more to chew than ordinary plug P. B. Gravely Tobacco Company Danville, Virginia 7ZXU E VERY PERFECTION Tins that goes out of our store bears a tag j DIED l.lClli.MKHS I). Lohnors of l.eona, ore., Termor well known citizen and Southern Pacific station agent at I'boonix for years, died Monday, July -'2, at tho Southern I'nciflc hospital at San Krancisco, after a two mouths' Illness of llrlght's dis ease. Thu l.ohnors family removed to l.eona from Phoenix about two years ago, when .Mr. l.chners was transferred to l.eona as station agent there. The telegram announcing tho death was recolved by Mrs. L. V. Staadcliff of Central Point, sister or Mrs. l.chners. The deceased is survived by his wiro'nad two children, a son and daughter. Ho was 70 years old and was born la Ccnunny. Funeral services will be held Thursday, July 2:,th. In the Presbv- lerlan church of Phoenix, at 3 p. in. liov. Mr. Ilalllle will officiate. The widow and the remains will arrive In tho city Wednesday at 5:27 p. in., from San Krancisco. TOO LATE TU CLASSIFY U A.NII.K Sheet and metal workeia on ship fittings. Rest of conditions permanent ami standard wauea oasi v invert It riuuie Co, I'orl- land i kenlon Stalloal Orosoa. li'S Mrs. Itay Ciiunynw returned to her homo at Montaguo today after a short visit hero with relatives. Soldier's Cough Is Cured Private Harold llainel, tiiith Regi ment, Kt. Adams, It. I., wrltos: "I wns troubled with a bad cough for three months. I tried a samplo ot Foley's Honey nnd Tar and felt greatly relieved. 1 havo slnco used two fiOe bottles and 1 recommend Foley's Honey and Tar and will al ways keep It on hand." Foley's Honey and Tar covers Inflamed, Irri tated surfaces with a soothing, heal ing coating and relieves coughs, colds, croup and bronchial affec tions. Sold everywhere. MOIOEADLY than A MAD DOG'S BITE The bite of a rabid dog Is no lon ger deadly, duo to the now famous Pasteur Treatment, but the slow, liv ing death, the resultant pr poisoning or tho system by deadly uric acid is as suro and inevitable as day follows night. Xo other organs of the human body are so Important to health mak ing as the kidneys and bladder. Keep your kidneys clean and your bladder In working condition nnd you need have no fear of disease. Don't try to cheat nature. It Is a cruel master. Whenever you experience backache, nervousness, difficulty In passing urine, "get on tho Job." Your kid neys nail bladder require Immediate attention. Don't dolny. This is tho time to tako the bull by tho horns. COLD Mi:i).l, Haarlem Oil Capsules will do tho trick. ' For over two hun dred years they have proven meritor ious in the treatment of diseases of tho stomach, kidneys, liver and blad der. It is a world-famed rcaicdy, in uso as a household necessity for over 200 years. If you havo boon doctoring without results, get a box of COl.l) MKDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules today. Your druggist soils them. Abso lutely guaranteed or money refund ed. Ilewaro of Imitations, look Tor the name HOLD MEDAL on every box. Adv. showing tho date it was made at the factory. This insures the purchaser of getting absolutely fresh stock, and nut two or three year old stuff. AVe are Factwry Distributors, and by dealing di rect with the factory we are able at all times to supply our customers with fresh goods. Pear this in mind when you purchase your next tire. Auto-Tire Distributing Company H E. C. Jerome, Sales Manager. f Free Repair Service to Perfection Users Its Unusual. A BIG, ' ! STRONG BANK j j SUFFICIENT capital on- I I allies the First National I I j Bank to consistently con- j I I form In service with the I I J legitimate requirements of l II , all lines ot Industry In Jack- I I j son County. I I Added to our strength Is I I j that ot the Federal Reserve I I System. II Wm. G. Talt President I I j Oris Crawford Cashier I I FIRST NATIONAL: k BANK. J ikMEDFCRl), ifullIH DR. RICKRRT KVKS SC1F.XTIKICAI.I.V TKMKD. A.M (.I.ASSI S PROPERLY FITTED Suite 1.2 over May Co, NO IHtol'S ISIM) SWIM CAPS j Is tho new name applied to tho RUBBER .BATHING CAPS Sold exclusively by the Itcxall Storea. In a largo range of designs and color combinations to match any costume. Individuality ami Character Is what you desire In a "Swim Cap" and hero Is whero you can obtain it. 3zz2& & West Side Pharmacy Gent's Service and Outing Watches Wo aro showing the liUcst and newest thing In watches. Martin J. Reddy For Watrlie-s of Quality 'Visitors Always Welcome. Slail l"s Your Wants Phono M We moved to Daniels' Old Stand on the Corner. IMK SAI.K furnished rooms and hou-.ekecpln rooms, close In. t ; .North (irupo street. n I I'OH fM.lv llolled luirlev. wheat and barley straw, mosl as good as grain hay. I'hone :;ti-.M. In.. VATI-:i - A building I lli', r 20; good young lullch cow for her keeping with privilege of luiv lug ICobcrt tuition. ii., W'ANTKO --Stenographer - luiokkeep. cr. Apply by letter stating sge. cporlenro and salary expected i Hex is, Mall Tribune. 10a' Help The Doctor Help The Sick Is the motto of our prescription department. Wo follow the Phy sician's orders precisely. Wo uso tho best In druts ami .chemicals, we do not hurry or slight the preparation In compounding. We ali olutely give you the best ot service and material. We would bo pleased to till your next prescription. HEATH'S DRUG STORE ''""n SS1 Goods Delivered 0OXXXOOOXCXXXOOC0CKXX DENNEY&CO. FRUIT MARKETING AGENTS Specializing in the dis tribution of Northwest ern boxed fruits. M. E. ROOT, Representative Ynrcliouso on S. P. Track, lilnck South of Main St. MEDFORD, PHONE 294 Main Office Chicago, III. Western Office Payette, Idaho F. H. Hogue, Western Manager. PROGRAM Chautauqua ASHLAND Wednesday Afternoon Prelude, Trehls ('let club. Cartoon-lecture entertain ment, Ned Woodman. Kvonlng Concert, Treble Clef club, tioverament Accredited lecture, "With Our Armies In Kurope," Lincoln U Wirt. O000OC0XO0O00XXXXXX)O00OO0OO00OXO0O0O0O00