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PAGE TWO BTEDPORD HATE TRTBTTNTH. ftrEDFORD, OftKOON, TUESDAY, MAY, 20, 1010 agar m ims. ' '. M IMF f , I V7f rTIMTG JjyLftJJ. JJU.L,13 " " The f IrBt Jackson county home study tour which begins tomorrow and Is continued Thursday promises to be largely attended from all parts of the county. A number of Grants Pass people will also attend. Tbe tour starts at the Qore home on the Pacific highway at 9 a. m. Then the Schubard home on the Phoenlx-Qr'f-I fin Creek road and the Barnum home on the Paclfio highway will be visit- ed, and dinner will be served the en-1 tire party at the latter place. During the 'noon hour an exhibition of can- hlng outfits, home drier, canned and Hrled products will be shown. Inland w. E. Darden of Seattle. the afternoon the McCracken home The Medford Printing company Is at Valley View and the Gray home at Ilellovlew will Ibe visited. The it In-1 erary for Th rsday Ib more elabor- ate.; Miss McCbrmlck requests any persons who have room In their autos P. 0. Ahlstrom and son Gston of for ' one or more passengers whom Butte Palls, were guests at the Hol they fare willing to take, to communl- land Monday night and today, cate with her. Piston rings for all cars. " C. B. Paper hanging, paper cleaning. C. Oalee Auto Co. P. Monnlch. R. P. D. i. 52 G- E- Hoffman, Lee Smith and ri. tn.i . dent. I W . vice preset ' and , It, rU,?0. ""1 t ,r n..i.i Tk rrom war service and have been locat- J. K. Carkln, secretary of the Jack- . . . , . . .. s i- i,. ,.,. . cd in the Applegate section for the son County Business Men s assocta- , ... ,. . , ... ; . past month, left today for San Fran- Merchants magazine for May. the A,berU cQnBry ,n anada to lQ .. Vacuum cleaners for rent People s cate. . Electrip Store. . , . 43 Canteens are practically Indestruc- The first of the orchards to begin table, yet cost less than water bags, thinning on a large scale Is the Klam- C. E. Gates Auto Co. ath which started with a crew of Alco Tad. Phone 95. about 18 women and girls this mor- The frost season in the Rogue nlng. A number of other orchards River valley officially ends Wednes- wlll begin thinning In several days day as tar as the weather bureau is and soon all will be at it which can concerned, as Floyd Young, the frost bbtain the needed thinners. The help expert, who has been stationed here situation appears very discouraging during the season will leave with at this time, for Superintendent Janes Mrs. Young tomorrow night tor Port- hi the federal employment - bureau land where he will be attached to the said this noon that only about SO weather bureau office of that city women and girls had registered for for the summer. About tho same date this work, whereas the number re- last year Mr. Young ceased his duties quired when the general thinning here and left for Portland, and the season set In would be form 100 to next day occurred one of the worst 200. H9 urges that women and girls frosts of the season. Hence it Is up hltrry and register.'- to everyone to cross their fingers and ''Rainbow Trail, Page today. 60 hPe for soutn winds the minute Mrs. John A. Westerlund leaves to- ounB leaves town, night for a several weeks visit with A Bod used car can be had at Pa friends at Portland and Tacoma. " dfio Bfhway parage with "tarters; ... j , . some Just like new. Block and a half All kinds of used cars from S200 Sonth , Nash 62. up at Pacific Highway Garage The condItlon of Mr8 0 c Boggs Fords, Overlands. to, Studebaker ho mderKeat 8 m8jor opertltion in Bulck and others. Block and a. half a.PortIand hosp,ta, laat Thursday, south ofash Hotel. 62 conunueg to improTe according to .. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Mason of Em- Ietter8. reCeived in the city from Mr. porta, Kas., tourists enroute home Boggs. from California, left this morning for Helmsn baths, at Ashland, are Portland after a stop of a day or so ; open daU raceptIng Mondays ot each in Medford. They were guests at the j weea gn Kash hotel. ,-- For fire insurant phone 64, cor - Hemstitching, pecotlng. Some new !ner EIeventll atreet and s p Ideas. Vanity Hat Shop. D. R. Wood Co. ' J--5 .Reed, Wff amone 'he i"8'"! Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Conser left this ness vis tors to the city today rrom morning for thelr tormer nomei Hla. the Wellen district. - ; . iwatha. wi u... hii a Room and board at 43 North Grape , street Phone 668. 66 W. W. billon, assistant interstate T. M. C. A. secretary, who addressed audiences In this city Saturday and! Sunday, spoke before the Grants Pass chamber of commerce at its luncheon yesterday. . ' Rainbow Trail, Page today. 50 George Collins and' Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bevan returned Sunday after noon from their auto trip to San Francisco. ' ' ' You dbn't have to stay at home; get a good used car. Pacific High ray 'Garage, -!cck and a half south Nash Hotel. 62 E. O. Teague, nncle of O. E. Black Ingtoh, a retired shoe manufacturer from Vermont, arrived here with bis family this week and Is living in the "Hunt House" owned by Mrs. Mee, They have leased the property for the season and will make their home here for that length of time at least. Mr. Teague seems to like it here and we hope he can become sufficiently Interested io make this his perma nent home. He 1b the owner of the Gold Crest orchards of which O. E. Blacklngton Is the manager. Gold Hill News. . iPIenty of Fisher's scratch feed and other feeds at Watkins Feed Store. . 62 Code Hall Is. home from hlB ser vice overseas, having recently arrived in this country from France. He wsb in the artillery and enlisted early In the war. Don't walk! when you can get a good used car for f 200. Pacific Highway Garage. 62 Butte Falls men who were guests at the Nash last night were William and Aerlon Cross and J. P. Hughes. R. H. PaxBon's Superb Dahlia roots now on sale at Central Point. Send to printed price list. 64 ' Mrs. A; L. Coll left Tuesday morn ing for Jefber,: Cal.,' to visit with relatives. ' For the best Insurance see Holem's, the Insurance Man. Postmaster Mime is again back on duty after his Several weeks vacation. He resumed his desk Monday. FalnboW Trail, Page today. 50 W. L.'Powers of Corvallis. head of tun uepaniuuub ot irrigation at mei kj. a. is nere o assist tne Meaiora district irrigation board in preparing some data. He Is a guest at - the Hotel Holland. Carriage, wagon end auto repair ing and rebuilding' done at Merrlman Blacksmith Shop. All work guaran teed. - 66 . The 1918 session laws of the' Ore gon legislature are now ready for distribution and several copies have already been received in Medford. Alco Taxi. Phone 95. WEEKS & IffcGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER . , . Day Phone: Pacific 227. Kigut Phones t F. W. Weeks, 198-J2. . Jjodr Assistant . . 1 Tha '"teat report from Hanger Momyer from Crater Lake national P that on May t there was 'eel of snow t the lake rim and at tlio engineer's camp and 6 feet of snow at Anna Springs camp. A car to suit your pocketbook at Paclfio Highway Oarage, block and a naif south of Nash. 63 I P. W. Bross left Tuesday morning for a BeTeral days buBlness visit at Klamath Balls. Call Mitchell In regard to that lawn mower and hare it sharpened right. Called tor and delivered, Phone SI 0-J. "Washington state visitors In the city who are stopping at the Med ford Include A. W. Lindsay of Spokane and Metvln J. WinBtock, P. C. Cole I prepared with up-to-date cuts to print horse bills, letterheads, envel- opes, etc., for horses, cattle, bogs end poultry., tf Frank Kendall, former residents of tha snmme, It hM h(1Bn ,-,- years since they visited there. Fir slab and dry wood for sale by J. T. Gagnon. Phone 859. ' Have your car washed and slmon- ized at Pacific Highway Garage. 52 No word has yet been received from William B. McFurson, tormer deputy Bheriff with speed cop and booze duties, who -disappeared from this county several weeks ago, and neither have the Jackson county of ficials any intimation ' as to his whereabouts with a perfectly good deputy sheriff's badge and also a state police badge In his possession, so far as can be learned. Alco Taxi. Phone 95. ' Mrs. Frank Dodge and children of Llllard, Ore., who enroute to Klamath county stopped off here for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Klum, resumed their journey today. Helman baths, at Ashland, are open daily execpting Mondays of each week. .60 Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bryan are Hotel Holland guests registered from Portland. Portland Telegram. Phone 620.' 61 Ed Chartraw of Gold 'Hill, was a visitor in the city Tuesday. Hemstitching, . Pecotlng, j " Handicraft Shop. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stockin left this morning for a stay of a week or so at Roseburg. Springs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. - . Opening Ashland Nat under new management. Sat. night. Big dance. Rooms, with or without board. No. 8, corner Fourth and Front. .65 , K. E. Hodgman, district engineer ot the Pacific highway, will go to Salem this evening on buBlness. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 101 South Central. Phone 615-J. Big opening Sat. night, Ashland Nat. Dancing and free swimming. Guests from a distance at the Med ford include M. 8 Burton of Phoenix, Ariz., N. K. Neilson of Salt Lako City and W. A. Griffith of Chicago. , ; . Brake lining ror all cars. . C. E. Gates Auto Co. Back on the job. Just returned from the service and ready to do your piano tuning and repairing. W. P. Brooks. Call Palmer Piano Place. DR. RICKERT EYFH SOIBNTIPICALLT ' TESTED, AND GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED ' NO DROPS USED Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated finite 1-2 over Mat Co. 128 E. Main, Upstairs Pauline Frederick at the Liberty PAUUN FREDERICK- iA 'Delia. Donna.' . V';, This Is Robert Hlchen's great slot? of the adventuress who married a man for his money and who after ward hated him because he gave her everything she asked for. Her hatred F. C. Cole of Seattle the new sup erintendent of this district for tb Western Union Telegraph company. who Id making a tour of Inspection left today tor Portland after inspect ing the Medford office. . Children's hair cuts one of our specialties at the Bowman & Noe Barber Shop. S. H. Strleby ot Kansas City, Is visiting here and Is making his head- quarters at the Hotel Holland. Dick Sanders says the smudge Is over, aow is the time to make your appointment. . Painter, In all Us branches. . No after-cleaning to be done. 10 years in Medford. Nut said. Phone 84 0-J. Res. 844 W. 14. , ' - . .. . 75 Among Portland men registered M the hotel today were Maynnrd Cole, L. V. Cole, Jno. P. Burns, F. L. Kent, William Whelan, H. B. Hammer, T. Jacksen, W. J. Malthouse, C. A. Rouse and A. A. Swanson. Spark .plugs tor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . Big opening dance and swim, Ash land Nat, Saturday night. The city council will meet In regu lar session tonight It is rumored that another councilman who has for months contemplated such action will hand in his resignation. A reliner will douhJe the life of your tire. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . Try our Shasta. lunch. -. ( The tf CONVENTION OF EPI PORTLAND, Jiay Z0.--The pro gram of the nation-wide campaign of the Protestant Episcopal church, un dertaken for the expansion of the ac tivities of the church at home and GAS in the Stomach Sour stomach (heartburn), Belching, Swelling and Full Feeling, so fre quently complained of after meals re lieved In Two Minutes, Almost in stant relief from Pains in the Stom ach caused by undigested food. CtTAIT riin? ON 80 DAYS' OEjLH I rtEjL, TRIAL Send 10c for Postage and War Tax, name and address, and we will send you on approval our stomach prep aration, Jo-to, for 30 days, at which time you are to send ub $1.00 or1 re turn the unuBed portion if not per fectly satisfied. Address: Bellinghnm Chemical Co., HelllnKham. Waxh. LIBERTY I' 5 ' TONIGHT. ONLY- i PAULINE FREDERICK in-; . . . .;, "BELLA DONNA" t . , . : ., - ,.; ..... ; . . ' The story is powerful , situations dramatic and the heart appear irresistible,. ' ; .. ' A Paramount Re-issue. , . ALSO A CHRISTIE COMEDY TOMORROW THURSDAY . BRYANT WASHBURN in "Venus hTthe East," PEARL WHITE in 7th episode "The Lightning ;: . . ' . -, ' Raider." . grew until she tried to end his lite that hers' might be happier. ' Then for the big, smnshlng climax! Yon really can't artord to miss Paulino Frederick In "Bolla Donna." abroad, will be presented to tho con vention ot tho diocese of Oregon, which will be held- in' Portland on Wednesday and Thursday, May 21 aud 22. by the Rev. T. R. Ludlow, formerly a missionary in China. Since the preliminary announce ment ot the plans ot the board ot misslonB'ot the Episcopal church for a great awakening to the problems ot reconstruction, a large majority of the bishops ot the church have pledg ed their support to the movement. The program has been presented to numerous diocesan conventions In tho lost few weeks and In every caso tho response has been emphasized by the appointment of a campaign com mittee. It is expected that such a committee will be organized In the dloceso ot Oregon as a result ot the Rev. Mr. Ludlow's address to the convention. . The first step ot sucli a campaign committee would be the compilation I of the results of an accurate survey' of the problems ot this diocese. Those local needs would receive first con sideration, according to the program proposea ty tne board of missions in cooperation with -the board of relig ious education, the joint commission on social service and the other agen cies of the church. HAWKER JS GIVEN UP. -(Continued front page otto.) It is pointed out that tha aviator almost certainly would have sent a farewell message before gottlng out of radio range had an accident not befallen him In the meantime. In the house of commons lost night Joslah C. Wedgwood and other members severely criticised the gov ernment for omitting to provide means for assisting Hawker in his flight across tbe Atlantic. Captain Elliott declared the coun try would hold the government re sponsible and lamentably remiss and desperately careless of the honor of tbe country "and the lite of a gallant gentleman." TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY . FOR SALE Ranch 14 miles from Medford, $2000. Would consider trade for smaller acreage nearer some town. J. E. Reed, Wellen, Oregon, owner. 6D WANTED Man Saturdays at barber snop in Talent. A. T. McMahan, Talent, Ore. -64 i- FOR R0XT Barber shop for the Bummer. Doing good business. A. t. McMahan, Talent, Ore. 65 WANTED Six thinners. Court Hall. 62 WANTED To buy four or five-room modern bungalow to be moved away. Box L, -Mall Trtbuno. 62 FOR SALE Child's snlkey In good condition. Pbone 746-R evenings. 60 KiAMATH PLANS ON LOST RIVER KLAMATH FALLS, Oro., May 30. JMuns uru oiolng worked out for construction of n dum across Lout Hlver 'bed below fttorrlll by which later It Is proposed to Irrigate- the reclaimed lands of Tulo Inko, Project MnnuKor 11, D. Kowoll nnnoiiiiced to day. .Newell said thoro was no tit tuluty as to when work would bo undertaken but that tho pluns wilt lie ready when tho funds nro available, : Tho' main canal ot tho project, wlillo largo enough for prosont uoeds, will hot bo sufficient when tho Tulo lake bed is Irrlgntud, according to Nowell and It Is planned to use tho old bed of Lost River far a portion ot tha dlsluni-e to carry tha extra supply. ' (Ait This Out it In Worth Money , DO.VT MISS THIS. Cut out tills sleep, oncloso with' 5c ami mail It to Foley & Co., 2S35 Sheffield Avo Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will rocolvo In roturn a trial packugo containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for "coughs, colds and croup; Foley I Kldnoy Pills tot pain In sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; mid Foley Cu-I thnrtln Tnlilnta n wtwi!fM,.titn ntitl thoroughly cleansing cathartic, tor constipation, 4illlousucB, headache, and slugKlsh bowels. For sale by Medford Pharmacy. ' AMERICANS MAKING GOOD AT SIXTY-FIVE Don't worry about old aie. ' A sound nan Is food it uy ago. Keep yuur body la good condition sod you can b halo mil hearty and able to "do your vik mm i,ucu jou wero a young teuu. Affections of the kldners and bladder an among the leading csuie ot early or helpleas age. Keep them clean and the other organs in working condition, and you will hire nothing to tear. Drive the polsonoua wastes from the syetem and avoid uric acid accumula tion.. Take GOLD MHDAL Haarlem Oil Capaulea periodically and you will find that yon are aa good tbe next fellow, lour aplrits will be rejuve nated, your muaclea lining and your aisd keen enough for any task. Q OLD MEDAL Hnarlem Oil Capsules will do the work. But be aure to get the original imported GOHD MKDAL Haarlem Oil Capaulea. Tbey an re liable and should help you, or your money will be refunded. For aale by moat druggiata. In aealed packaioe three eiren. Unloading Today New Model elie The Most Substantial, Pettiest Car r n i j i he aatistactory Car W On display at Show Room corner Main Pruitt C ' ; LAST SHOWlNq TONIGHT V.- ! y Mil iiw- niai I W" Znne Grey's Dramatic Masterpiece 'TiieRainbowTrail' t I, - Featuring L v; f WILLIAM s t ,i- TOMORROW - " ' " PRICILLA DEAN In "THE EXQUISITE THIEF." Your Jewelry Store Ohooso your Jewel rw ut .Ijiin Htoi'cJ &l'..lu'ro is shown a eollct'tioii of wondrous lictiiiiy and variety. Diamonds You can select a Diamond here in the certain as surance that you will receive absolute value at its price A Diamond well bought, is a sure investment. Lovely new Silver and I'lute for June Weddings. Martin J. Reddy ; Southern Oregon's Leading Jeweler. .i -.i i j,. 'iu i n - Was tho FIRST . PRIZE WINNER For Host Decorated Druggist 'b Window for Victory "Week. Watch Our Windows Daily. Carload of the Touring Cars ever shown ini Medford HittsonAutbCo wi'Ai .. " '' THE H0U8C Or BIG FEATURES FARM l, !: it- and Niftiest n and Grape Streets 'fir i.Mf . -rfV UN w vh'C ici.'iitji U:, Mil iWi-l-