WEDFORP itmETRrBtrNTg, MEDFOKD, ORWiON, MONDAY, MAY, 10, 191!) d Mies Anne McCormlek, Hie homo demonstration agent, desires to know If thoro are any women In Medford . having cars who rare to drive their autos on the home study tour trips Wednesday and Thursday and would tako along with them one or two other women who are desirous of at tending hut bavo no way of going. Paper hanging, paper cleaning. C. F. Monnlch. R. F. D. 2. 62 Modford will furnish breakfast to the members of the National Kiltor- lal association convention who will arrive here on tholr special train from Portland at 6:30 a. m. Monday, Aug ust llth, and Immediately after eat ing depart for Crater Lake. This city will also serve the tourists d'nner late the next afternoon on their nrrl val from Craier Lake prior to their departure for Portland. Tho Com- 'mercial club hoping to have tha visi tors see as mmh of the valley ns pr sible during their short stay had bon busy trying to make arrangements for the visitors to breakfast at Grant! Pass on the morning of their arrival and have dinner at Ashland the next day, b;it Secretary Steel has just re ceived word that that plan Is impos sible. 8S -ha Itinerary as origina.iy made out Is nlieady in circulation In the es- nnd tar no: In changed Vacuum cleaners for rent. People's Electric Store. , 49 Mr. and Mrs. WUHan A. Gates have adopted one of the prettiest aud Bweetest babies In Oregon, and ilio little one-year old bluo eyed m'.ss av rived in the city this morning from Portland m custody of Mrs. s tl. Upton and was Introduced to and given Into the care of her foster par ents. Years ago Mr. nnd Mra. Gates lost their twin children three months old. All kinds of used cars from $200 up at Pacific Highway Garage Fords, Overlands, Vnlte. Studebaker. Bulck and others. Block and- a half south of Nash Hotel. 52 Mr. and Mrs. Gus Jonss of Seattle and Mr. and airs. P. J. Nelson of Ta- coma, are an auto touring party en route to San Francisco who are guests at the Nash hotel. Hemstitching, pecoting. Some new ideas. Vanity Hat Shop. Clinton Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Walker, arrived home the latter part of last week from France having received his discharge from military service. Sure we do repairing. People's Electric Store. 49 George (Putnam and mother, Mrs. Mary M. Putnam, left Sunday by automobile for San Francisco for a visit with relatives, and on their re turn home will be accompanied by Miss Bruce Putnam who has been visiting relatives in that city for sev eral months. Room and board at 43 North Grape street. Phone 568. 66 One of the evidences that the Unit ed States army will continue to keep troops in Siberia for some time to come is seen in the announcement which has been received by Sergeant White of the Medford .recruiting of fice that 8000 soldier recruits are wanted for service in Siberia. Only those who have been in the service will be accepted for this special ser vice and the enlistment is for three years. You don't have to stay at home; get a good used car. Pacific High way Garage, block and a half south Nash Hotel. 52 Robert J. Nixon and Don L. Colvlg are two well known Yreka men who spent Sunday in Medford and were registered at the Medford. Universal heating and cooking ap pliances at attractive prices, people's Electric Store. '' Among Klamath Falls pcoplo who spent Sunday In the city were Jennie II. Johnson. B. C. Sutcliff and E. H. Jefferson. Plenty of Fisher's scratch feed and other feeds at Watkins Feed Store. 52" A number of Medford people at- 'tended the closing day's program of the annual conference of the Oregon district of the Free Methodist church at Ashland yesterday, a leading fea ture of which was the addresses by Bishop Pcarce of Philadelphia, Pa. Don't walk! when you can get a "good used car for $200. Pacific Highway Garage. 62 - Eastern visitors in the city who are registered at the hotels are F. M. Morlarity and J. P. Gibson of New York. J. C. Folger of Washington D. C. R. E. Jackson, E. A. Reed and W. A. Griffith of Chicago, and S Turner of Boston. R. H. Paxson's Superb Dahlia roots now on sale at Central Point. Send for printed price list. 54 The state encampment of the Spanish War Veterans will be held in Salem, July 3rd and 4th instead of In June, as originally announced. With the encampment, and the grea home coming event under auspices of ," the War Mothers club and the big- gst Fourth of July celebration ever staged in that city tho first four days In July promise to furnish plenty of excitement In the capltol city. For the best insurance see Holems, the Insurance Man. Captain and Mrs. Stoddard of Roseburg and Mr. and Mrs. George Fletcher of Roseburg were Sunday guesti in Medford with the Hotel Holland as headquarters. Do you want that house wired? Call 12. People's Electric Store. 4 9 Mr. and Mrs. Brooks who reside on. the Central Point highway arrived home Saturday night from tho camp In Texas where Mr. Brooks recently received his discharge from army ser vice. Mrs. Brooks Joined him in Texas some time ago. Flynn, Darnellle, Rlunbnrger. Peo ple's Electric Store, , , iD'i D. E. Millard delivered the bacca laureate sermon for tho Gold 11111 high school at tho Methodist church Sunday evening. There was hucouiI music by a young ladies' choir. The class consisted of tour young men. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Paul, Mrs. Dumell, Miss Caroline Lenders, Mrs. Millard and Mr. nnd Mrs. S. S. Smith attended the exorcises. Carriage, wagon and auto repair ing and rebuilding done at Merriman Blacksmith Shop. All work guaran teed. 66 "Rainbow Trail" Page today. 49 Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Frankcl, motor tourists enroute to Portland from San Francisco, were Sunday guests registered at tho Nash hotel. A car to suit your pockotbook at Pacific Highway Garage, block and a hair south of Nash. 52 Call Mitchell in regard to that lawn mower and have it sharpened right. Celled for and dellvored. Phone 320-J. - Medford Is a little late with Its clean-up day as compared with other Oregon cities of its size, but not too late to greatly improve the appear ance of the city tu general. The for mal proclamation of Mayor Gates for clean-up day appears in another part of this paper. Following Us recent clean-up tho city of Eugene is hold ing a lawn beautifying contest for prizes. The Medford Printing company Is prepared with up-to-date cuts to print horse bills, letterheads, envel opes, etc., for horses,' cattle, hogs and poultry. tf Piston rings for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. The first tractor accident to be re ported in Jackson county was last week -when W. R. Walker while hold ing a plow drawn by a powerful trac tor on the irrigation ditch opposite Roguo River under the Van Houten contract was thrown against the bank and suffered a crushed hand. Canteens are practically Indestruc- table, yet cost less than water bags. C. E. Gates Auto Co. "Rainbow Trail" Page today. . 49 J. H. Linville of Central Point was among the business visitors in Medford Monday from that section of the county. A good used car can be had at Pa cific Highway Garage with starters: some just like new. Block and a half South of Nash. 52 Helman baths, at Ashland, are open daily excepting Mondays of each week. 60 The grand jury for this term of court convened in Jackson ville this morning and it Is under stood has a number of important criminal cases under investigation. The court convenes next Monday with a trial jury to hear charges. Fir slab and dry wood for sale by J. T. Gagnon. Phone 859. The ladles of the St. Mark's Guild serve the banquet next Monday even ing. May 19th, 6:30 sharp, St. Mark's hall. Don't forget the date. Go right from your business. Jackson County Business Men's Assn. " 49 Medford is to have another woman pastor, as Rev. Rhoda Burnett has been sent here by the Free Methodist annual conference Just ended at Ash land yesterday to replace Rev. Mr. Childs who has been pastor of the local church for the past year and who was transferred by the confer ence to the Northern Oregon confer ence of that denomination. Mr, Childs succeeded here a year ago Mrs. E. ! A Ager of Jacksonville and Oma Bn vorldge of Phoonlx, were over Sunday guests lit the Holland. Dick Situc lers says tho stmidgo Is over. Now I a tuu tune to iiuiko your appointment. Painter. In all its branches. 'o ntter-cleanlng to bo done. 10 y rs in Medtord. Nut said. Phono' 840-J. Res. 844 W. 14. 75 For fire Iu uirnuco phono 64, cor ner Eleventh istroet aud S. P. track. D. R. Wood & ;Co. Will Offutt .arrived homo Satur day night from CMmp Lowls whore he received his discharge from military serMce. He was 14 months lu tno service about a ye r of which was spent tu Franoe as a', meinuor of the 66th engineers iu Wnieu no was a master engineer. Alco Taxi. Phone 95. That smudge and smoke - in tho valley Sunday iraino rrotu tho hundreds of bontr.ros on tho site of the Elks now park on tho Roguo river. Not loss than 60 members of the Elks lodge In their working clothes, and many of them accompanied by their wives, worked there all day clearing tho acreage of dead wood and rubbish, cutting out brush nnd trees., etc., which wero Walter F. Bowno leaves this after noon for ow York city for a visit of tlroo weeks with his parents and friends. Mrs, Howno and daughter will remain in tho valley. Samuel Hatomnn and J. L. Hom mor lenvo this evening tor Salem to attend the grand encumpment of tho statu 1, O. O. i . OBITUARY. JOHNSON Diod nt hla residence 6H miles northeast of Medford, Sun day, May 18, 1919, John Roborl Johnson. He wus a native of Finland and was nged 07 years. Funeral ser vice to be held nt the Weeks i Mc Gowtin Co. chapel Tuesday, May 20, 1919, nt"2 p. m. Interment will bo In tho I. O. O. F, cemtory. PBN'CE Cnlvln Monroe Pence, died nt the faintly home In Central Point at 8:30 a. m.. May 18, 1919 at the ago of 60 years, five months and nine days. He enmo to Jackson county 43 years ago nnd mado his homo on a ranch nt Elk Crook until six years ago when ho moved to Cen tral Point and has made his homo at that plnco until tho timo of death. Ill ri'imhlii'unH nml 7 ite'nini'riiU. The new. Iiouho roll Hutu '.'MS rt'imblU'iinn, tWU ilt-nuH'rntK, 'J 'mlvmmtU'iitK, 1 in'oliiliilioniKl, I HiiiiitliNt nml -I vu emu'ii'H lull in denineriitiu ilistrietH.) a total of III."). Tho Iiouho divinum isives the roiiublieutw u nmiovitv of III over the doinocrnlrt nml III) over all combined omKixition, lloimliliean notion m-ommen, how ever to lie restrained hv I resilient Wilson's veto newer us n two-thirds vote is necessarv to overriilo a veto. MoNmto from lCurow Toitav wns the first lime Hint cunt-ess luttl enlivened with it president in I'.urouo mid his oiioimnr iiiessmro nbled from foreiuu soil. Tim iiresi- itt'iit's uiessau'e will not he sent to oonuroHs until tomorrow. It iirnhuhlv will not refer to the ihuico ti-entv lis Mr, Wilson expects to present Hit' li-entv nersonnllv next month. Iinnoi-ttint house committees were to lie chosen tod a v. but the somite reimliUi'iiiis were not rendv with their committee assignments lieeunse of burned in the many Jires started fork " " " ' ' ' this purpose Tho . Improvement '' K t Knglo Point ;, on Dec. I. ... ),; rmnrlnl,lnl lana, wuu .uiiiuj mm. ., but it will take another dajfe worK by at least 100 Elks to clean tue place up thoroly and ma ke tt inviting for a picnic and outing grounds. A rollnor will doublo the Ufa or your tire. C. E. Gates Auto Co. California people at the hotets Sunday and today Included O. H. Goetch of Los Angeles, George Me Mahon of Dunrtmnlr, and W. G. Welghton, Mr. and Mrs. George Elsen, B. A. Muldoon, Mrs. B. Van Orman, Miss M. Street, Mrs. C. J. Scutte and L. JR. Schurmer. Try our marchauts lunch. The Shasta. tf Among Porthtndors here yesterday and today were Robert Clemens, A. M. Johannessen, O. H. Barnes, F. H. fN'ash, E. Smith, James iMccormncK, G. M. Rose, R. I. Freeman, W. 11. Goodman, S. F. McClellen and N. B. Anderson. Alco Taxi. Phone 95. H. A. Tresham of Sams Valley, shipped a car of hogs to Portland last Monday for which he received. 20 "4 cents per pound. There were. seventy head In the car and every one graded as fancy Block Gold Hill News. Have your car washed and almon Ized at Pacific Highway Garage. 52 The attention of all Oregon Odd Fellowdom will be centered on Salem this week where the grand stato en campment of the 1. O. O. F. and the grand assembly of Rebeknhs will be held. This morning the following women left to attend the Rebckahs assembly-. Miss Anna Bateman, Mrs. N. J. Wylie, Mrs. Fort Hubbard. Mrs. j. D. RIckert and Mrs. Leo Watkins nf Mndford. and Mrs. Chris Ulrlch of Jacksonville. Spark plugs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. " People irom Washington state spending Sunday in Medford at the hotels were Mr. and Mrs. George McKelvy, of,Manette, W. H. Ransome of Sookane. and A. E. McCutsKy. u, V Kereer Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Blair and X. A. Newton of Seattle. The ladies of the St. Mark's guild serve the banquet next Monday even Rev. Rozella Douglas who is now lo-llng. May 19th, 6:30 sharp, St. Mark's cated In Washington .state. Rev. hhoda Burnett comes from Doris, Cal., after a year's pastorate of the church In that town, and prior to going there served two years as pas tor of the Ashland Free Methodist church. , "Rainbow Trail" Page today. 49 Alco Taxi. Phone 95. ' Oregon visitors at the hotels Sun day included Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Rog ers of Glcndale. J. D. Jackson of Eugene, 11. Martin of Roseburg and E. J. Hottenroth of Selma. Helman baths, at Ashland, are open dally execptlng Mondays of each week. - 50 Portland Telegram. Phone 520. 61 Mrs. D. W. Stone left for Bend, Or., last night, having been called there by the death of her granddaughter. Miss Elizabeth Foss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Foss, former residents of Medford. Mr. Foss is vice presi dent of tho First National bank of Bend. Hemstitching, Pecoting, Handicraft Shop, " Springs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Mayor and Mrs. Gales made a call this afternoon to meet their new niece, the foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gates, who arrived from Portland this forenoon, and to help Mrs. oates out In the great emer gency, as Bill ever since the baby'i arrival had spent the day in hotfoot ing it back and forth from the house to the stores in making purchases and deliveries of cribs, rattles, nurs ing bottles, canary seed, marbles warm wintqr clothing and candy. He was in an agitated stato of excite ment. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las. 101 South Central. Phone 615-J. Brake lining for all cars. C. E Gates Auto Co. P. C. Bigham leaves tonight for sightseeing trip at San Francisco from where he wilt go to his 21 acre grain ranch near Stockton. He ex pects to bo gone two -week:-. Children's hair cuts one of our specialties at the Bowman & N" Barber Shop. hall.- Don't forget the date, us rigni from your business. Jackson County Hnsiness Men's Assn. 52 Sunday guests at the Nash hotel Included Lester and R. H. Bradshaw of Brownsboro, Fniinp weniz oi Rogue River, Hark WInnlngnam or Watkins and J. F. Adams jat Prospect. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER Day Phones Pacific 227. ' Night Phonos: F. W. Weeks, 103-J2. ' Lady Assistant. leaves beside tho wife, two sons and one daughter, Ralph Lawronco and Ctilvin Karl, both of Central Point, and lluttio May Cameron of Table I'.ock. Tho funerul services wero hold at Vhe grave In tho Central Point ceme tery this afternoon at 3 p. m., Ituv. Hohenshuh officiating. CREANY James Crcany, a native of Ireland, passed away at the Sacred Heart hospital. May 18, 1919, after suffering from a stroko of paralysis nt his home in Talont, Ore., at the ago of 75 years. Ho wus born In County A rniuh, Ireland, and immi grated to Canada at an early ago. He left Canada about 30 years ago tor Illinois. He came to the Rogue River valley about seven years ago and made his home with his niece, Mrs. J. W. Bailey in Talont, until his death. Funeral Bervlccs wore hold at the Catholic church at 11 a. m. this morning and the body will bo shipped to Portland for burial beside his brother In Mt. Calvary cemetery. JOHNNY ON THE SPOT AT "Johnny on tho Spot," is the latest of the forceful comedy-dramas pro duced by Metro In which Hale Ham ilton is to be seen. This play, which is of original plot and character, will be tho attraction at tho Rlalto thea tro today and offers exceptional en tertainment. ' The story, which Is a complicated one. Is handled with gratifying clov erness and shows the popular star at his lively beat. The plot deals with the adventures of Johnny Rut- ledge who believes that life is made to be taken easily and that all things worth 'having comes to him who wait. REPUBLICANS TAKE CONTROL (Contlnned from page one.) first time since 1011. had majorities in both brunches of comrress. In the houso thev have a mnririn of 30 votes, but in the senate their majority is only five. The senate nssemlilinir today had 7! POST TOASTIES . . t . make glad smiles around the family table. Most deli cious cornflakes ever known. s&M known. ; Vulcanizing All oar work strictly guaranteed to be first class. 15 N. Fir St., Medford Phone 484-J MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Also aecnt for Fairbanks and Mors Enitlnes. 17 South Riverside. BOY'S TROUBLE I I lie iirouiVKHivc fiulil ttu'iiiiisl eli'i'liup ul' SeiinliiiH IVimiNu uf I'lmiiHvlviiuiu anil WiUTt'ii uf Wwomiiiif iim ehiiii' inen of the finance ami iiiiriiiii'iiiliiiiiH eomiiiiltoes, I'OHiiot'livelv. Semite lender nrriiiiued to nilinlllii tnilliv llllt'l 'I'hiirnlnv to i;ivi lime 1'iir ' Ml ' " l Ihe ri'iiiililii'iiii'H wmli on ciniiiiiit- li'lix, The iivnlniiee of tinvv liiln nml rtm uliiliiiiiM iui'iilt'lit to n new huhkIoii lie uim Iiuliiv in llui Iioiino, but inli-n-ilui'tiiui of Hcinilo nit'iiHiirvH went nveiv a All Traces of Scrofula Cleansed from the Blood Impurities Promptly Wiped Out. , If tlioro la any tmco of Scrofula, or oilier liiipurltiea In your bleed, yuu cannot enjoy tho full phynlnil devel opment that n healthy body la ca naille of until your blood linn been thorouffhly cleanavil nnd purlllod of nil trncea of impure matter. S. ti. 8., the wonderful old purely vcKotubla blood remedy, has na vijuul for removing tho Inst trnco of Scrof uln nnd oilier blood tnlutH, nnd thora in no ciiho that It dooM not promptly roach. K. 8. 8. will tlioroUKly cleanno nnd romovo every dlHonnu gorin that InreHtrt the blood nnd rIvo you hew lifo nnd vlffor. It Ik sold by nil druic uIkIs and you idioulcl get n bottlo and Win its una to-day, Wrlto a com pleto hlHtory of your cane, nnd you run obtain export medical ndvlco irea by nddroHnlnir Modleiil Director, 3(1 Swift Luborutory, Atlanta, Cia, Suffered Slnco Ho Was Two Yen Old (lains 10 rounds on Tunluo Now Well nml Strong "My nephow, James Hoxan, who Is fifteen years of ago, has nutnod nix- toon pounds on Tunlao and Is now a robust, happy boy after thirteen yearn of awful suffering,' said Minn MiikkIo Goldsmith, 2S0 Henry Ave., Mom phis, Tonn. Miss Goldsmith has been connected with tho Joe I.. Ulluthorno Seed Co.. of that city for twonty seven years and Is a stockholder and director In the company. "Ever slnco Jumes was two yoars old,' continued Miss Goldsmith, "ho has been atfllcied with stomach -trouble Two or three hours after eating, especially tho evening meal, ho would begin to complain of severo pains In his stomach which would in crease unMl ho would 0 Into convul sions. These spells would come on five or six times n month and lust about thirty minutes and ho would bo unconscious for an hour. Home said ho had heart trouble and others said it was vertigo, ills condition kept him down to almost a skeleton and it wns pitiful to soo how ha suf fered. "His mother took him to St. Louts, and many other placos for treatment, and wo spent thousands of dollars trying to find samo relief for him but It was all to no avail. "Hut all that awful load of anxiety and worry has been lifted. James Is now a woll and happy hoy and Is go ing to school, nnd a fow bottles of Tnnlnc did It. He always complained of having to take othor medicines, but he seemed 4o like Tanlac and since taking five bottles ho Is sixteen pounds hoavlcr and doesn't look like the name boy. Ho wants to cat all the tlmo and can eat anything with out it hurting him. It makes us re joice to see James woll and stout nnd enjoying lifo like othor boys. Wo are not looking for notoriety, but for tho sako of suffering humanity, we are willing td give our unqualified endorsement for Tanlac." Tanlac Is sold In Modford by Wost Side Pharmacy. In Gold Hill by H. D. Bowers, In Central Point by Miss M. A. Meo, In Ashland by J. J. McXalr, In Eagle Point by Von dor Hollcn. ' Adv. LIBERTY Last Tiiiit'H Tonight CHARLES RAY Tu .A "The Girl Dodger" Mack Sennett's Latest Comedy "Village Smithy." Horry Manning Medford 's Caruso Tomorrow Only PAULINE FREDERICK In "BELLA DONNA" V. Kodak Finishing Film dovclopinir, 15o roll, Printine, pout card size, 3 for lOo. 2Vi.iVA nnd smaller. 2 for 5o. Every dnv service JAP ART STORE no) The House of Big Features. TWO DAYS-MONDAY-TUESDAY I. VI , r NAS TAEEGAJ jfrUndsklp with ShtffTfrni.ffrtraieX by 1-RMNBOV TRAIL ZjitsCrfy mAtrtlc of ( . "WetUm ilctieiv-Mr Fat imnu vmW Wf2 v iinc0 CttJUafrabUt- s See i mZ2Z!Z!SSEZ2SXZa ADDED William Duncan Mutt-Jeff "Man of Might" . "Pot Luck in Army" Adults 20c; Children 10c. Coming Wednesday-rPricilla Dean "The Exquisite Thief." -TODAY ONLY- HALE HAMILTON In "Johnnie on the Spot' Nothing but fun and tons of it. Some Gloom chaser. It's Fast! It's Funny! It's Worth Double the Money!!! Tomorrow s Harold Lockwood And Harold Lloyd is with us, too, in 'Next Aisle Over' Don't care what kind of grouch you have we'll wear it off I Also a Pathe News. A Whale Of a Show For a Little Dough!!! 'XSSI Tomorrow "The Great Romance"