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PAGE TWO MMIFORD MATE TRTBUKTE, MEDFORD. . OREOON, THURSDAY, MAY 22. 101 J) locdBieB beputy United Stnton Marshal S. T: Pace asslBted liy Dean Terrlll left thltimornlng for Portland with tour prisoners abound over to the federal jraiid Jury, throe from Medford and One tram Klamath county. At n pre- llmlnary hearing boforo P. Roy Davis iS. d. ,. commissioner, held yesterday afternoon Dave Davidson of Albany and M. Whltjob, pf San Francisco were hold for trial to tho federal court' at .Portland, on the charge of violating the Mann act. and "Gloria Monroe," the young woman In the case was held to the same court aa a witness: The three, who were arrest ed early In the woek at one. of the hotels;' travolod here .together from . Clamnth FaAJs. , The other prisoner was Ed Smith, a. one-armed man, who was bound over from Klamath county on the charge of bootlegging among the Klamath Indians. . , . Paper angmg, paper cleaning. C. F. Monnlch. R. F. D. i. , 52 . Don't walk! when you can get a good uio& car for 12(10. Pacific . Highway Oarage. 52 1' Mrs. Jens Jenson Is In a precarious condition at the Sacred Jleurt hospi tal where she underwent a major op eration last Tuesday jiight. She had been ill -with a llu complication for; some time and early in the week de spite the fact that it was thought she had not jnueh.ohance to survive such - an operation that desperate chance was .taken In hopes of .saving her -life. B. J. McPhee. painter. Phone 00-X. - . . -76 R. f. fwuon'a Superb Dahlia foots Cow on sale at Central Point Send for printed .price Hist - ' 5' . Colonel Samuel Gephart. head of army recruiting in the Oregon dis trict, was .ecpeoted to arrive here from Portland this afternoon or to-tnotfo-w morning on business at the local recruiting office. '.- All kinds of nsed cars from S200 -up at 'Pacific Highway Garage Fords, OverlandB. White, Studebaker, EHIck and others. ' Block and a halt eduth of Nash Hotel. : - 62" - Dance at Trail Saturday. ' ' E2 ' .One of the most pleasant events of the spring social season was the re ception and -dance given-by 'Misses Marie, and Laura Gates in the small pall of the N'atatorlum last night for their brother, Jeorge Gates and wife, nee, Joan Anderson, forty-two cou ples of yoong people were present. - Hemstitching, oecotlng. Some new iAeas" Vanity HatShap, ., ial'ont,-half regular prices. "f'Fbr 'the test insurance tee Holems, th -insurance Man.. . . - - '5 O. C. Boggs who arrived in the city Wednesday afternoon from Portland, reports that Mrs. Boggs who was op erated on in a hospital of that city a week ago today is getting along nice ly And barring some unforeseen com plication will be able to leave the (hospital In about three weeks. ' ;v Koom and board at 43 North Gape Wreet. Phone '568. 66 i-. Carriage, wagon and auto repatr 'iegand rebuilding done at Merriman Blacksmith Shop. AU work guaran teed.,, ... . , , .,r -66 ' I.Slr. and , Jfra. Alex Anderson and children left Thursday morning (or Agar, ,Cal;, to reside., as Mr. Alexan der has .accepted the foremanship of a large .sheep ranch in that vicinity. you don't have to atay at home; get a good .used car. Pacific Hlgh way'jOarage, block and a ;half south aati Hotel. -, , 62 Piston .rings .-for all cars. C. E. Pfrtes Antoo. , ; .''.. 1.43,. B., Craig and mother are. tourists from San Francisco stopping at the Hotel Medford. ' ., : Plenty of Fisher's scratch, feed anil other feeds at .Watklns Feed Store. J.- ,v . . - 52 V Alco TaxlJ Phone a&. . A meeting of the Grlir.lles will be held at the Gold Ray dam next Sun day, at which .tlmo outsiders uro lq-. vlted.v A comfortable struck has been obtained for , the occasion that will accomuioiluto from fifteen to twenty., 8eats may be reserved at the Com mercial club, for which a charge of fifty cents will bo made for the round trip. Those having room in private cars will kindly offer ,it to . their frionds, by which means all can be accommodated. The club will uro rido cotfeo, cream and sugar, but each person should take a lunch, which will be served about 6 o'clock. A car to suit 'your pocketbook at Pacific Highway Garage, block and a half south of Nash. 52 HaKtietos, spark colls, motors ami generators repaired and rewound at The Crater Lake Motor Co. . ITT Jack Altken and . family arrived home Tuesday afternoon from San Francisco to which city they went to meet George Altken who arrived at the Presidio to be discharged from the ISth railway engineers. The round trip was made by auto and George returned with them. Call Mitchell in regard to that lawn mower and have It sharpened right. Called for " and delivered. Phone S20-J. . The Medford Printing company (s prepared wlthi up-to-date cuts to print horse bills, letterheads, .envel opes, etc., for horses, cattle, hogs and poultry. ... , tt According to H.'E. Gethlrig, man ager for the local salmon fishermen, the present year Is. one of the poor est seasons for fishing that the men have 'ever struck, says tho Grants : Pass Courier. Catches are small and two or .three . of the boats have discontinued the business for the present. ,- Mr. Gethlng states that up to the 12th of the present month the run of salmon had been very, light at the mouth of the Rogue, while. on the .tTmpg.ua. conditions were little or no better. During the dry weather the:, fish hover near the .mouth of streams. and a heavy storm is. prob ably needed to Bend them on up the rivers.' ... ,.. ... , Canteens are practically indestruot table, yet cost lees than water bags.' C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' 'Alci Taxi.. ' Phone' 95. " ' : George A. ' Webber is a business visitor Ip Medford from Los Angeles who arrived this morning. -.'." A good used car can be bad at Pa-i clfic Highway Garage with starters; some just like new. Block and a half South of Xash. , 61 Frst-class . kodak work, ' charges Jap Art . :. Among the Josephine county peo ple who are taking in the home study tour .today are Miss Ruth Corbett, home demonstration agent. County Agent C. D.: Thompson, and Mrs. Thompson,' and ' Jtrs.-George Entoii who will have charge of a similar study tour to .be given in that county. For fire insuranct, phone 61, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. ' Fir slab and dry wood for sale .by iT.'.Gagnon. Phono 859. '' ..The state supreme court this week reversed the decision .given by the circuit court of this county In the case of Earl Tucker against Dr. W. H. Judlngtwhlch has attracted much attention. Suit was begun against the defendant to enjoin him from en-l closing a roadway at Brownsboro from the premises of Tucker's land across defendants land -to a public highway. .The circuit sout refused to enjoin .and .this decision has Just been reversed by the supreme court , Mr...and,Mrs. W. J. Schenck hav returned from a delightful winter spent In California and have taken apartments at 706 South Oakdale. , hemstitching, A -.. pecpting,- 5. ..lyv.Y; Handicraft Shop. X. X ..V; S. S. Schell uud Lf K. King were among the. Grunts Pars men who spent Wednesday In tho city. , Have your crwnahed and slmon utcd at Paolflc Highway Gnrnga. (2 Au advertising campaign will start tomorrow for K. C, linking powder and the dealers are-requested ,tp make window displays In accordance. Corporal Kruost Ketnklng arrived yesterday at a Virginia svaport from overseas sorvlce, . v': Springs for all oars. C. SI. Gates Auto Co. .-. -v.-. .'..';' ''.0.. ' iMrs. C., P. Buck left for Hnrrls burg. Ore., this morning having been called there by u tulogram apprising her of the serious Illness Jot ,, hor. daughter, Mrs. M. Moore. Rooms, with or without board. No. S, corner Fourth and Front. ' 55 Mrs. Ilert Glllons left tor her home at Glendule.this morning following a visit hero with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. JV. Hall. : ," Children's hair cuts one of our specialties at the Bowman -i Noo Barber Shop. . Robert Milne of Rockford, Ills., and F. V. Gllddon of Provldonce, U. I., are among the eastern states visi tors registered at the Medford: Dick Sanders soj-b the smudge Is ovor. Now is tho time to tnako your appointment. Painter, In all : Its branches. 1 No nftor-cleanlng to he done. 10 years In Medford, ' ,Nuf said. Phone S40-J. Res. S44 W. 14. . ,t.5 M. B. tTraln and R. B. Carter of Rogue River, arrived home this week from service with the 63rd infantry, Uth division. ' ' ' Spark plugs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Harvey Graham, a blacksmith of Talent, arrested on ,the streets or Medford yesterday for being Intoxi cated, after his return with a party or 'friends from Hornbrook with two half pints of booze in his possession, waa iined $25 and costs In Judge Taylor's court today.1. - '. Big opening dlace and swim, Ash land Nat. Saturday night. ..Miss Violet Barto and Mrs; Kath- eriner Law were Grants Pass visitors this week frpm Evans crook. . A reliner will double the life of your tire. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Mrs. J. Ballad of Jacksonville, A. L. Goodman of Ruch and D. R. Pat rick of Eagle Point.' wore among the county .visitors in the city today strip ping at the Nash. . .- i . , Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. ' . - . tf" -Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 'Beecraft are guests at the Nash hotel from Lewis ton. Mont.;7.. -,. : . Portland Telegram. Phone 520. 61 Sheriff Terrlll', Mayor Gates and Chief of Police Timothy wore seen In an earnest conference while sitting on the picket fence beside the eity hall tois iinornlng. ."which -. aroused rauchgqurlosltj and seemed to pre sage a sensation. It finally leaked out that the wcr -debating whether the best time to plant corn was in the light of the moon, in May. . .: Wesley Brown, manager " foj; Churchill & Maxwell, local ogcnts for the 'Nash Six will give a dcmonstraT tion of .thai cut away chassis of tho Nash, that "direct from the eastern auto shows, at their-show room. 127. North -Riverside 'on May 24 to '23. The Ashland demonstration will be June 2 and 3. AU who are intesested are invited to see the working parts of this.popular car in motion. Mrs. -Francis Burkhart and Mrs'. Rena Whinole of Rosue River, have been atiSfilem this week attending! ine KeDeuan conventm as represen tatives of- Live Oak lodge aot Rogue river. i- : .v Tho, Rogue River Vuloyt Cunul company this week sold a. six months old heifer shorthorn calf from ltB much, at Agate for $400 to Titos. Harrison of Santa lto'sn, Calif.,' rep resentative of the Otis stock farms. Only last woek the ranch purchased soven milking shorthorn cows from Sutitn Kosu lit a cost of about taOOO to add to Its hord. This herd now numbors StO blooded cnttlo. anpei'ln- tonilout Mason of the Ktrtluml farm, alrto purchased tour milking short horns for that farm at tho sumo tlmo and! brought tho shlpmont of bovoii benjl to Medford. Llttlu'by little tho number of flue brad cnttlo Ib bolng added to In tho VRlley. Alc'o Taxi. Phono 95. At tho public inarkot Tnosday iiornlug 1 1 vases of strawberries from the 11. 11. Mcltrlde ru'nch, 1 utiles north of town on tho Central Point road, ware sold boforo 8 a. m. Mr. McUrltlo has 1H acres of strawber ries, halt of them rlpn, and Is unable to get pickers to harvest them. There will be a big supply of homo grown berries at tho publto market Satur day. - ' t - Brako lining ror all cars. C, E. Qatoa Autp Co. ; A motor Hourlst .party 'from Sum mer Lake, Ore., which nrrlvod In the city yesterday from that place la stopptug at tho Modford in tho por aons of George H. Dltwllor, W.-A. Whitney, 11. Hnldrott and Culla Du val; . Tbey visited -the Gold Kay tlum and other points of tutor Jsti today and will .start for Portland In a day or so. . ' ' lltu llqusoholder, 67 yunrs old, well known Modfuni man, met with a serious accident Wudmvsday at 5 p, m., when with several other men ho was cutting timber In a tract flva miles west of Jucksouvtllo, - A sue tlnn oY true olght feet long by 3 feet thick Blurted to roll down tho ntottn tttln aide and. boforo Mr. iloitaoholdor could got out of tho way rollwd over' him. . Throo of his ribs on the. left! sldo and his right shottldor bludo wore frncturod, and ho was inrornally Itijttfed and Itadly bruised. He wits 1 brought to -his home at fill South; Hamilton street und from thvra was ! taken tatho Modford sanitarium. It avlll ho several dn.vtt .vet boforo tho , otitcomo of his Injurlus will ' bo known. . Furnlturo upholstering, , mattrosa ' making, crating and packing. Jlottg-. lus, 101 South Coittrul. Phono 616-J. ! C. 11. llRUson, well known Medford chof, and his wtfo and children left ;' for Weed this morning, ho having taken a position us chief cook. at a . logging enmp of tho Weed Lumbor. Co. close, to Ml. Shunta,, whare he ex pects to spend tho summer. ' . nig opening Sat. night, Ashland Nut; Dancing und fruo swimming. Jj. X. Zoiits of ltoUa, Is among tho visitors In the city from illnlio, Buck on tho Jab. Just returned from ' tho servlco and rondy to do your plnuo tuning and repairing. W. P. Rrooks. Cull iPulmur Piano Place. -v. : '.',-: -- ' l ' A dnughtor was horn, to Mr. and I Mrs. llollon on 'Wednesday, May 81, wolghlug S M pounda. -i Some Coflee Drinkers Continue .to, drink . X coffee even though it doe cause dis - , Vcomfort." Of course they re' univise! There is no discom , fort in POSTUM. , It ; has a delightful aroma and a rich coffee-like . ' v; flavor; itjlilji-jl-sua-i. :,lfvcofree' disagree;,; !f;t"1 n '- DR. RICKERT WEEKS & McGOWAN CO . UNDERTAKER -pay Phonef Pacific 227. Sight Phones: F. W. Weeks, 103J2. ETES SC1EXTIFICAIXY TfcSIED, AND GLASSES , " PRDPEBLV FITTED NO DROPS tJSED' Broken Lenses Accurately Doplicatod '.:..:.' Suite J-a over May Co. ' ' . - 128 K. Main. Upstairs MEDFORD IRON WORKS F0LNDRY AN0 MACHINE SHOP &)so agent ?or FuirbnnkB and Ifont '.Engines..- t 17 South Rlvsrtlri Kodak Finishing Film dovclopintr. 15o roll. Printinc. poat onrd sixe. S for iOo. 2V3'i and BmoUcr. 2 for ,6a. ' ,. i -.-.Every dav sorvice. . y JAP ART STORE? LAST TIMES 1T0NIGHT - Bry ant Wiashburn ' In tho FniuoiiH BwtuhluyEvoiunjj I'ost Story "Venus inlthe East" y ANI ; v. . 1-: . ! PEARL WHITE ,. . Tn tlio Sovfiitli KiiiSotlo '. '"THE LIGHTNING RAIDER" TOMORROW i - ! , " . , - ELSIE FERGUSON , ;VV. '''.'.V':' .v.--' ' IN r.; "V ; ' !' HIS PARISIAN WIFE" SATURDAY f THE HOUSE OF BIG FEATURES v' LAST SHOWING TONIGHT ' Priscilla Dean I .1 ', In k Ihe Exquisite Thief" MISS 'DEAN GIVES DELIGHTFUL PORTRAY- ' " AL OF THIS CHARACTER. . Hi ' , . .-' ' "' - -'" ' .''- v; , Thurston Hall, her lead, Is seen at hla fcest. ( THE COMEDY i HUMAN INTEREST REEL Adults 20c; Children 10c j j "Its a Great Life . in Keeping Money Liquid A lit lie cash und a.lut of rrcdit kot'.H the in dustrial worjd iiioviu totlay. '"For instaiu:s money dopositfd'lioro nt1 tho First Nnt,innl Hunk may lie advanced in part toward a half dyzon different kinds r (luvelopuient work in a year, where 1eniiorary relief of houio kint is required. ' One should aim to liiiild up hirt'own i credit standing gainst tho (inio when hw need is great ir then ; 'cash an hand. ! -;; . . - - ' ' i yl:i , V':,.-.;1,,: .... ' Rrst nationalBank Medford Oreoon & mi mmnmm m felxerms mres Effective May 12 the Federal Rtibber Co.7 ut the prices of tires and tubes down appoximately 15 percent. This brings the price of the best tire in the market so low that you can't afford to pass it up I't-.t- IF YOU PAY MORE THAN THE FOLLOWING PRICES YOU ARE PAYING. FOR SOMETHING THAT DOESN'T GO ON YOUR WHEEL 5ox3 ;:30x3Uf..'.: 32x3i2......;.. 32x4 V 33x4. L.....:. v34i4!,fj;.;.: ..;.$ J. TRAFFIC BLOCK TREAD . Molded Type ; $14.10 $18.25 ' ; $2130 . S $28.05 - -: :T $28.60 ' , $30.00 $31.60 :.' i RUGGED WHITE TREAD . y Hand Built -. $16.00: ") $20.80 $23.95 $32.65 - $33.25: , ; . .$35.00 : u- : - $35.70 -1 , f H V -i .. ' )Vl'- 1,1 'li , '-' !.', :! I.- ill:. ( f.fll't . 70 MAXWELL, FORD AND CHE VRQLET,, OWNERS;- Be sure to see our heavy duty Special SOxSU, A big I6U pound 30x3V, with an extra ply of fabric made to stand the caff. ' Made specially for heavy service on your car. Compare it with any other tire put it on the' wheel against any other tireand if you don't get the service we iclaira for, ibrm'g''it ' back and we, will make good. .. In other words. VOU haV toret vmir rrinTie'ir'a urnrt.ri 1 Anrl the, nmna nf tViio an v&t vj k-j G..,..,,E:'.' GO IS t i