PAflE TWO BTEDTOITO IVKW TRIBUNE, liEDFORTV OR Ed ON". SATUmVAY, MAY 21. JocdMeB ' The news of tho socrot wedding of .Medford man and son of Mr. and t a m Minr. fir. '.himr nt Air .nrt Mr. . ' P. Cornelius of Ashland, has just, leaked out. They were married at the Presbytoilan parsonage by Rev. L. Myron Booter on Wednesday, May J 4. They are llrlng with the groom's parents until June 1st after which (hey will reside in a suite at tho Wheeler apartments. Mr. Flfcr is a clork at the Jackson Comity bank with which institution bis father was connected fop years as teller, and the bride was" and still Is a clerk at Shasta confectionery. They have tho Cost wishes of many friends.' . , B. 1.' McPhee, painter. Phone TiOO-X. '-'..- ' 76 - Ri H. Paxson's Superb Dahlia roots now on sale at CentrM Point. Send for printed price list. . 64 .; Ample preparation is being made by the various committees so that a profitable as well as a pleasant time nyiy be had by -all at the high school auditorium, Monday evening at S p. m when the orchestra and gleo club will give their musical program. P&tronft aho";all those interested In the schools and the youth of the com munity are cordially Invited to at tend. There, will 'be ho admission charge. ij. Hemstitching, pecotlng. Some new Ideas. Vanity Hat Shop. it For the best Insurance see Eolems. the Insurance Man. i O, S. Blanchard ahd family and Mnf H. HVAllyn were a motor party of visitors In Medtord yesterday from grants Pass. I V Room and board at 43 North Grape Rtreet. Phone 568. - - . 66 j Carriage, wagon and auto repair ing and rebuilding done at Merrlman (Blacksmith Shop. All work guaran teed. .' 66 CCews was received in the city late Friday of the death of Mrs. Rose In Ashland, mother of Mrs. Joe O'Brien of this city,- .'Piston rings tor all ears. C E. Gates Auto Co. '.,..-.- Moose, dance Saturday -flight. Launspach orchestra. The May term of circuit court opens next Monday morning at Jack sonville and It is reported that the grand Jury will convene at the same time. . v '.u-.'ss m-v -t i - . ..-' ..'Alco Taxli. Phone S5, ;u ; u , Magnetos, spark oolls, motors and generators repaired and rewound at The Crater Lake Motor Co.- 67 Jtlder of YreKa. are California men wgistered at thd- Medford. i Call "Mitchell In regard to that ' Ittwn mower and have it sharpened right,- Called for and 'Phone 32 0-J. .' dellvered. ! iSlpThe; Medford.xPxlnttng company is prepared with up-to-date cuts to nrlnt horse bills, letterheads, envel opes, etc., for -horses, cattle, hogs and poultry. ' tf : Indirectp raise . for the home study tour "Is"' cofitafhed-in- the following Item In the-. Grants- Pass Courier "Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Thompson, .Miss Ruth Corbett and Mrs. A. J. Green returned last evening from Jackson coUnty," where they went , yesterday morning to accompany Miss McCor- mick and 35 automobile loads of peo-j pie, on the farm home study fcur. Miss McCorrmlck Is home demonstra tion agent for Jackson county. Six homes were visited and those on the toUr learned much in the way of re modeling, sanitary conditions, land scape , gardening, etc. Prof. Peck, landscape gardner from the O. A. C, .-was present and gave valuable in structions in his line of work. A IsimUki1 tour is to be made soon in 'Josephine county." u Canteens are practically lndestruc taMe'yst cost less than water bags. Q. l.'mates Auto Co. ? Alco Taxi. Phone 95. ': Jrs-. Ii. O. Penland, of Talent, re ceitAd a telegram last Wednesday ffonVbar sonMelborn Atkins, saying he had arrived at Camo Merrltt. N. J., an,d Would reach home the first of J many with the 120th M. G. battalion. First-class kodak"' work, charges about half regular prices. Jap Art Store. . " '' tf Moose- -dance , Saturday night. Launspach-orchestra, - Mrs. Marie Otterdale has returned from three weeks vacation spent at Rogue .River. ... - - For fire insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and 8. P. track. D. R. ,Wobd & Co. Fir stab and dry wood for sale by J. T. Gagnon. ' Phone 859. - 'Funeral services of Mrs. Mary Kribs who . died on the train near Tracy, Cal., will be held at tho Weeks -' & McGowan chapel Monday, May 26, at 2 p. m., Rev. L. M. Boozer officiat ing. -The interment will be In the I, O. O. F. cemetery. Hemstitching, Pecotlng,-- Handicraft Shop. Springs for all cars. G. E. Gates Auto Co. . - Mrs,' W; D. Welch returned home yesterday from a six weeks visit in Portland with her daughter, Mrs. J. S. Gallagher and children, John Jr. and baby Elizabeth Gallagher. Don't forget the pavilion dance at . Gold Hill, Saturday night, May 24th. "Roberts orchestra will furnish the music . . 58 iPavilion dance at Gold Hill Satur day night. May 24th. Good music. 63 WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER Pay Phone: Paclfio 237. ' Klsht Phones! P. W. Weeks, lOSJU. ' - ' lady Assistant. 'PrulttHittson Auto company will occupy the entire lower floor of the St. Mark 'a building about June 1. with their auto business. This will give them one of the largest and best rooms In southern Oregon. Utile's Piano House, which occupies one of the rooms, will move to the building recently vacated by the. Bernard Mil- llnery company on East Maiitpstreet. Swem's Studio will be moved to the building on East Main vacated by the Shasta. . ' . Children's hair specialties at the cuts one of our Bowman & Noe Barber Shop. , . Mr. and Mrs'. O. W. Carter and George W. Cartor of Canyohville, were motor visitors In the city Friday and this morning who departed tor home today. Rooms, with or without board. No. 8, corner Fourth and Front. .-, 65 Tho Medford Ministerial associa tion will meet at the public library Monday at 10:30. Rev. Sprlggs will read a paper on "The Minister's Reading."- This will be the last reg ular meeting before the aummor va cation. All members are urged to be present as there are some Important matters to be discussed. J. E. Wal bock, secretary. Dick Sanders says the smmlge is over. Now 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 S40-J. Res. 844 V. 14. - 75 ' J. Frank Carson and F. O. Ahl strom are Butte Falls men who were guests at the Holland last night and this forenoon. Spark plugs for all cars. O. E. Gates Auto Co. K. E. Hogman, district engineer of the Pacific highway, has returned from a business trip to Salem. Big opening dsnce and swim, Ash land Nat, Saturday night. " ; Dalton, the youngest son ortherlf f and Mrs. TerrllU'aged 16 ?ears, is suffering with an attack of appendi citis at the Terrill home in Jackson ville. Soon after recovering from the present attack it is planned by his parents to have an operation per formed. - , Pavilion dance at Gold Hill Satur day night. May 2 4th., Good music 63 . All universities and colleges are tiring students to Own and use type writers for their workr The Corona folding fills this need perfect. Two have already been sold for gradua tion presents. Medford Book Store. , A rellner will double the lite of your tire. C. B. Gates Auto Co. Guests from Marshfleld at the Hotel Medford are A. E. Adelsberger and family and Mrs. James Polhe- mus. ' ? Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. ' ..... tf C. J. Homes, has the fine percheron stallion at Dr. Helms' bam in Med- ford every llpnday. and Tuesday and would like to have all lovers of draft horses come and see him. ' Portland Telegram. Phone 620. 61 - E. B. Remington of Portland, spec ial representative of the big moving picture production "Hearts of Ho- manity," Is in the city today making arrangements for the appearance of tbls 8 reels of . film entertainment with special orchestra In the near fa lure. Alco Tail. Phone 9f. ' " Robert S. Howard, of the Ladd & Tllton hank of Portland, Is in Med- ford for a business trip and to visit his friend. Delroy Getcheil. It's Mr. Howard's Jrst trip since 1892 and while he Uffd hdard so mucip about Medtord andlhis valley and Wpected i to see a splendid city and a wonder- Iful valley, they both far exceeded all expectations. . . Brake lining rur all cars.. C. E. Gates' Auto Co. ' ' .: The people of the Beagle district are looking forward to a big dance that will be held In that section of the county tonight. Furniture upholstering, mattress' making, crating and packing. Doug las, 101 South Central. Phone 615-J. W. V. Barnum- received a telegram Friday from his son Clyde who ar rived from overseas service some time ago and has been ill in a hospi tal at an eastern military camp, that he is enroute to the Presidio at San Francisco where he will receive his discharge. He is expected to' arrive home next week. ' - 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. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Tent, any size. Phone buy Conner or Meridian Orchard. FOR SALE Old building. Contains about 11,000 feet of lumber and 27 squares of corrugated Iron roof , lng. Inquire between 7 and 8 p. ' m. at 617 North Bartlett street. 53 DR. RICKERT KYE9 SCIENTIFICAITjT TESTED, AND GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED NO DROPS USED Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated Suits 1-2 over Mar Co. 128 E. Main, Upstairs Kodak Finishing Film developing. 15c roll. Printing, post card size. 3 for lOo. , 21213 and smaller. 2 for So. -Every day service. JAP ART STORE Roy Stewart in "Boss of Lazy Y" - - 0, ..im.nin 'm Mi -iit.i'i vii... in. nun .i ii mm I i.n . .. -i.V'i'V"! liij ifiVr m n.nl '1 5 --'N Sccno from film at the Kialto Mr. and Mrs. A. McClennou of Vic toria, B, C, are tourists stopping at. the Medford. Mr. McClonnon Is a well known hotel man of tho Cana dian city. Big 'opening Sat. night. Ashland Nat. Dancing and free swimming. B. W. Paul arrived home Saturday forenoon from a business visit at Portland. ... - Don't forget the pavilion dance at. Gotd Hill, Saturday night. May ilth. Roberts orchestra will furnish tne music. 63 Superintendent Davenport of the city schools, his been appointed as a member of the committee to repre sent the Oregon State Educatioual association In the promotion of nat ional legislation in behatf of educa tion as advocated by the National Ed ucational association. ' B. H. Whit ney, assistant superintendent of Portland schools, is chairman of tho committee. Mrs. P. Randlev and son Paul of Evanston, 311., who had been visiting the former's other son, Paul Rand lev, and Mrs. Randlev of the Apple gate district, departed for home this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Randlev were in the city to see them off. The condition of Mrs. Jons Jenson who is-critically HI at the Sacred Heart'hospital following' an operation early In the week was reported Sat urday as somewhat Improved. : Harry D. Mills was a Tlsltor In the city Saturday from Butte .Falls. Rev. M. F. Chllds, who has been the pastor of the Free Methodist church Ifere for the past year and last week at the annual conference held at Ashland, was transferred to the northern; Oregon conference at bis own request, with Mrs. Childs will leave for Springfield. Ore., next Monday night, from where they will go to Portland next Wednesday to at tend the annual meeting of the nor thern conference at which Mr. Chllds will be' assigned to a church In that conference.',' .' .; . Miss Vesta Holt, " Instructor ; of physics in the Medford high school for the past two years, will be a mem-, ber of the Eugene high school facul ty next year, having bean elected by the Eugone school board this week. Miss Holt Is a' graduate of. the Eugene high school and of the Uni versity of Oregon. ' - LAST TIMES TONIGHT V V : The Noted ELSIE FERGUSON" "His Parisian Wife" The Parisian wife of a I3ostonian, JMiss Ferguson in this picture Wears some exquisite Paris creations. . TOMORROW MONDAY ; DOROTHY GISHj r '. BOLSHEVIK MENACE ROMANCE . Plenty of Comedy. ; ' ALL THB OOMFOHTS OP HOME '. v , The Haney Auto Bed Is strong, light weight, compact,' and easily, placed In position in one or two minutes. Mfcdq to (It any car.- Place your order today. Price $12, DC. t. U. K. IlANKV, Medford, Orogon, i-.j.-. ?ij,f ' Theatre today nul tonight. Frank Colemnn and Arthur Hatol rigg, tho county tax department twins spent Saturday nt .Jacksonville and visited the court bouse. The public market did a brisk bus. iness Saturday morning and for the first time In weeks fresh boot and veal were on sale. There was a heavy demand for fresh vegetables and gar don truck, which could not be flllod as many farmers hnd neglected to bring such produce to market.' . , Floyjj B. Young, the frost oxport stationed here during the trust sea- soli loft Friday to lake . up his sum mer's work In Portland, his. depar ture having been delayed' tor several days. Mrs. Young left Thursday for a visit with herparents at San Fran clrro. ' : ' '! : ': 'v . E. M.'Mnlthows of East Orange, X. J., and Ira L. Sehlcsslnger of New i ork , city are among the; eastorn states visitors in the city who are guests at tne Medtord. v x The Grizzlies' outtng at Gold Ray dam Sunday promises to bo a com plcte success and to be well attend ed. The party will leave the Com mercial club at 3 o'clock and camp will be mado on the tract of land' that the club Is planning to loose. It lies Immediately below tho bridge on the south side of the river about a half mile distant and can be reach ed with automobllbs. Everybody should take a lunch, and probably about five o'clock coffee will be served by he club-to all who,, attend. A meeting. will be -held fpr tho trans action of any business necessary, and the proposed tease will be considered. , TOttr a ! " v Palmer Planol Houti. has,, rcntod tho storo bulldini; formerly occupied by the Model Clothing Co.. 34 East Main streetcorner of Main and Bart Iett, and will move into same about June 1st. I Having bought' of the Halo Piano House tho Victor clock, s.mal! goods and sheet musltn'cnables us to fit out a "store "up to date whoreby we will be able to serve tho public as efficiently as Portland or San Fran cisco, We sell everything musical, therefore solicit your patronnga an.-! assure you of courteous and fair treatment. PALMER PIANO HOUSH, 00 . 234 East Main,St. Stage Beauty f. .-; IN v. ; NEW DEFENSE IS ' SPRUNG IN LOCAL BOOZE '-'William Wltlirow., th'Vnow ilopiity bborltt whoso special work s to toolt after violator of tlu llciutir und speed laws and who has only boon on duty this week, spending most ot'tho tlino looking over the situation uml getting his boarliiKs, lust night g.U busy and as a result urresled four men up on the SIsklyoUH who, wur'o returning from California with ; !7 pint's of booso in their nolo. Not only that,, but as u result of Ills week's labor It Is rumored that a large buotloggtng sensation Is In store. The four men arrested lust night were J. C. Robinson und James K. Ward of Medford and E. It. Wall and K. W. Anderson, well known mining men of tho llluo Ledge district; The arrested inon wore arraigned In Jus tice Taylor's court this morning und woro.. represented by Judge Crews. Their hearing was sot tor this after noon. , v Attorney Crows raised a now -point of luw which may prove a puxxler for Judge Taylor under the - circum stances, nud It Is the first time It has evor been raised In Oregon, llu stut ed that tho men waro transporting the booieawhich was In bottles which had hot been opened, from Horn brook, Calif., to tho llluo Lodge tor their own personal uo there. 'Ho said that relying upon tho recent- decision of the United Status supreme court,' as reported In the newspapers, that It wus no crime to transport lUtuor from ft wot state thru a -dry state to wot state, that the arrested men wore taking this boose with them without fear of mo lestation from the authorities. . They were guilty of transporting booo into dry Oregon from wet California whllo enroute to wot California again. This put It up strong to Justice Taylor to muke a ruling on this con WESTON'S Camera. Shop the Only Exclusive ' iummTi'iftr I'liotiiniplifi , i!i, S.iiitbcrti Oregon. .,;nii'H nfnde.uny time 01 i liv appoiutment. Pli.nio 147-.7. " .i., i. Stfp .5 - " ; : . ' ;.: .: : .keeps her?: ' Xf:.-' f to fill'a pbsitive need in the home for scieuHfie days of haphazard. -rooking arc over.. I1ood money. Neither should be wasted. Into tlie lOlectrie, Jtnnge have beeilimilt those features" tliat 8tnnd for Rreateat crtin'oiftJ'--of timo v of food of fuel, and cleanliness and cojweriieqitfo' uAcqtialcd. Telephone 168 and we will send our representative to explain! ,v California-Oregon Power Company Phone 168 ; Medford, Oregon " ' tention, whleh was very embarrass ing in vli'W of tl fiu'l I hal no ntrii' I ii t news has litmn received tutl'o or elsewhere In Oregon on I lie supremo court ruling und tho only thing known about It here Is from thu l. -J. 1 '.I . .! !'.. .' 1 '. ' !' - niter Its food hn been elicited o It MwulU which Is beat done by Hiving , , ., v i i; MRS.WINSUOWS SYIP3UP ' Th Inhnu' uid Children'. RaauUtor Thousands of wlsa mothcta I:pow from nrliltil experience that Ihnie Is nMlimg belter than tliu remarkable romrtly for overcoming constipation, diarrhoea. fcverUhucsa and other bnliy luiubloa, , Ttih purrly vftrtlnMu prriwrallim h iib"utii;'v h ifmlms ft.tit.n no oiHdt,iwitoU(;ii, sivvM ur wltcr uaiuuui iiiuitln-ni. 1 ' It vour babv Ii fwfiil. crlri, or sl- .iprtr -miiiims i , not Ikii.s vi H, enw Mi i, Wmli.w p sni mu tlie UiuuUmu health and lifiyt.ini:ci th it wti(AW. - . AHitlOtwIm .! -i'1 - (r ANOO-AMUIIUN DUI11 CO., SIS-SIT fill !. w YA f4 tltmt Aow i II.I.M F. RUiU. U.. N.w V k-T4.tl., Ctm. L - aavi.aii 3Ty M. j7'Kr' Spocial Saturday Show ;2rS!.gt)jJ 7:15' rjrntii Midnight. Mrs. Charlie Chaplin ' (Mildred Harris.) "When a Girl Lbves" , f ADDED ATTRACTION VAUDEVILLE CobK and LaGrande IN COMEDY, SONGS, ACROBATS TWO-REEL COMEDY "SOCIETY STUFJ5"' . ONLY'' SUNDAY ONLY ;. Monroe Sali3bury; .... , . . .III:.. ,.-,.:.:..': "The Blinding' Trail' VAUDEVILLE r GooRand IaGraiide COMEDY, S0NGE5, ACROBATS LYON-MORAN COMEDY Science Built This V iicWBluipei' illnpntelion. County I'nwu ciiliir Itot.it) liT Wi(n''lli' Jacksonville . and tliereroio Jusllco Tuylor-Hiil tho. Iiimrlity In IBn case for tills iiflor iuhui wlieii lie pi-oHOi'ulor eoulil Ihi present' ' 1 ' 1 rnr i'D'Jji.ii i I !:W.WII!ifU ? ,-iMi4.iw. - . - v: - 'i', - "iii.Wl HEARST NEWS i SCREEN NEWS ' y-v '' cooking. Tho and fuel coat I,, JM . & 9 it& Hi i ' 1 1 i i t