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mmvmn mzm trtbtwt:, medfort. OREflOSf, WEDNESDAY, MAY SB, 1919 PATfE THREW ''' " .( .'-14 tell m r. ' . J mm .i... i; AKIU,Afn. Mnv 28. (Hi)iiciiiU . i r.lMvurittion -Diiv will Itu oliHvrvvil willi .i i.il muni lliim ui'illuiirv inloroHt tliix vcur v i ., iluu to llio trrontor Niunil'ir'iuiuu of tin n '.., i, vi .illllltllliriul OVt'llt fullliwltltf III HlO IHItll . H i nt lliii iiroiitMHl war i" liintiirv, Lo- .!'..' nil linllV till' HIlllll'HilU' llllH'M will. IIH Mi- ' nal, lin mi (hi) I'limi, nllliouuli tlm I'X . ii i 'i wimw uriilmr will liu ut lliii Annnrv. " 1 li tttW IlltllrPhi of lh (In v will li iloliv '.! v. itaml liv lliiv. (!, A. KilwiiriU. imnlor ' ."lot Urn Mt'thotliHt I'liiirch. formiiimt . ii i ; uuirkiir in HmMiliir nffmra an wall ( . v'loiillinir toiiiont'tit of tlm cliiiri'h inili- r'l.-l'li. . Illlll. illlh'lll lIKI'tHIIIHIIlillltWltH. Imlli i imliimii'iiliil mill vociil, will lio of 11 i ii. M. Jiirli ohlcr? Mrs. Jnliu llookott. . I in.; -AnIiIiiimI'm iavurilii moIiiIhI, will Hinit i. . n"0)ir Aiiivrirnn Hovn." it lociil nom ii, tmiitmitHon livMrH, Klixnlioth Vokov. the ' i iworo of iiikUmIv kuinic nrriinuml bv . ' -MUh N'nlllii IIi'iivit, mill tlm liarmimi 1 1 . im nation liv Mink Miirv Yoiiiik. Inei i' 'limit l viditiim llio tlirita ei'iiu'loricH . . iinil ilnfonitinir lliii u raven of (lump .- wlio luirliriimlml in tin li'im limn five ,. . .Hiii'i'UKxivo worn, firiiiK hiiiiiiiIh will iwv llio IiinI trilinlu of ri'Hiwi't uu ' ti Iuiim ii r founiliiil. ('iviu mid military. fMiimmntmiuiilniitioiiH will lilt out in fori'o . .i 'ii...' in ('(ini'i'tii'li with imniilo ft'iilurcx. n i. notnlilo niiriiM't lioinir ii ili'tiichini'iil . . i ' ',ii;oftli Kihkivou couiitv liiull Holiqol I'liili'lx fnnn Ymkii, iiiiilnr miimimiiil ... i -.ij.i.of Mulor Oi'ii K. Doitiurt. wiill known , -1 -1 1 1 i iii-l'ornivr ri'-Uli'iil hero, now in lliu em ' tlov of tint Ciilifiirniii-OrOiton I'owor ii' . in. onmimiiv. Muior Deiliorl lint In ken ;'. . .i 1 uniat iniiiiM in iicrfix'tinif thin oritnui , nlin, h mi heron AnIiIiiiiiI i run ii. . , . . ti'iniiliilinu I'liinniiUiirv militnrv imIii i iiii ,". M piitiini in tln inililic mi'IhhiIm. it Iiiih rv- i ' .i iimini'il fur Vrrkii In ni'rfi'i't jnii'li n ii " ii iiHHttm nii'n voliinliirv ImxiM. Kn- i iwrlH inilii'tn tlnit lliu viHitinu rnilctH 1 n lire a tin l"t of vnninr ini'ii. rir i.ii 'Hiiutinu M liiulit'Ht iili'iita in oxum 'i i.i ' i tilnrv runilni't mill mililnrv dwci lilinii. - - i. (fr, mill Mm. II. K. Iliulirer nr in i..-u i I .--- (VirvnlliH, viKitinit tlinir mm Kuvinoml. ' . . .. Htiidi'iil ut( tlm AuriiMiltiirnl collcuo imtlint oil v. : llomce Huiluvr rtiuuiim i .j. - iitti Koiitlic ni California. I -i A. J. Hull, i-ontroller of pnn'liimcii ; ii of. llio Drilh luinlicr niliuiniHtrntion. i iuhI Montiuiiio ilvor. Canailiiin nur . m (JiUHins auiinl for llio llrilih itovcrn . i iwiit, with in AhIiIiiihI rui'nnllv on ,n llio wnv. lo Sun Krani'iKi'ii. Iiavinc , , Imn in Hrili"li ('(iliiinliin inKiipctinit .. v..i.luiuhi'rimr oiii'riitiiuin. wliii'k lira ron- Ii ililrli'il on ii I'oloHHitl hi'iiln in liclialf r'i ;uif llio I 'tiit ciI Kinu'doin. .Tlm ntat I'lii'iunnyii'iil of Himnili -. iwnr vi'leriini nuwta in Kalfni Julv .,' ) --a hud ' . il'' Mr-. SnAili I.. Cnmlri'V ilii'il nt n .,n . Ini'iil lioHiiitiil, Mnv 27. aui'il -)H vonm. . i:l 'I'lia fnmilv linmii Iiiih liocn at Yn-kn. -Iftir ri'inaiiw will bo nant to Ornntx !hM frmn tlio Doilu'O I'liilcrlakinif c- o'tabliHlimnit for intarnipht. ui.M. .Milton Kl vnulils of DuiiHinnir. Iiiih i it. 'iiuri'biiHil l'nini II. It. Tahnr. tlia i Wnlilorf Imlnl tironartV, lit Hoeiir . wui-. n iliml . muili! tlironub the i i ' .lttliivor Hat.ltv nutmov of this itv. .. .' lAiHMimiinn will bo ttivan Juno 15. Mi Neal. tlirootor of (limioHtic i Ktioni'O nonvitioH nt tbo biuh hi'IiooI. ' ,.' wkh holnK to liinwtorx lunl ol'fioorH in tno oi'lifoi Uiinni. ni n ninnor on ,'iii Tit'Kilav iifi'iiinir. Jfnv 27, to whii'h I" llio oitv ' mnioriutoniUmt of school!) v I : van nlHti on tbo invited lint. in- nT Tulit'nt nuioklv wont over tbo Ion i- . i ri')nnii to tbo oontcnarv imneal. i. . h'drtifieil bv n KubHliintinl pominunitv i.l i i.'idiimor liihl Sunilnv anil suniilouicntpil .! hnr n fow remarks bv Hnv. C. A. . rB -. ai4 aV AJAftJjfijfJjfiJJ ' (rrrssris The Peerless One Four-Passenger Roadster While these cars are new in Medford they are an old standard make, have 80 horse power, are high class, light weight, and are strictly up-to-date. Medford and Rogue River Valley peo- :r;ff, p)e ard entitled to the best to be had in auto construction and this will be found in the Peerless Eight. ' . , i , ! The Peerless Eight is .a car of utmost class and distinction throughout, not cheap, but moderate in price, neither large nor small, but just the right siae, dignified and substantial in ap- pearance, neither lacking nor obtrusive in style. THE PEERLESS MEETS THE EXTREME DEMANDS OF THE MOTOR-WISE, i A. W.. Walker t KiIwiitiIm. lliu ri'HiiouHo wiih tlfill liliuliri'il within 15 in m ii I i'r-1. PruT K. 0, Itoiiiiiir uIho look i nut in tlm eiim liiilun rullvlnu nrv, Tlio ciiiiui'iiiriition imiiilii'i' Oil, mill If) am iiiin-ri'Hiili'iilH, I'l'Oiti whom rntiiniH aril vol to bu lurtlii'iiiiiiiiu. Thin exhibit nii'rilH u Miiiii.ial I'italiiin for iironinl nail liburul iriviiiv, Tlia firil of Ihn wi'i'k ii millibar of fniuilii'H, iiii'inlii'iM of which liavn birthilnv iiiinivi'rHiirii'H in tbu inonlh of Alnv, imrtimk of n i-oiiiuiuiiitv illu iht in llio iHirk, mill1 vuiovoil tnii'h n illllv (lllMI'l'V.i HH tbo I'OIIIIIOKitl) a n IliviU'MII'V illllllil'll. 'I'llOrO Wl'l'll IiiIh of culK, hiiiiki briuf Inlkl'vHlH, mill mum or Ic'nm Hiiioko. Viliil Hlalinlii'H ami firm Ihn I'lillowinir ilatu um raunnlH I lin IniiiiM iii cniiiiI i MrH. (li'orua ('vaHtur, mitivo of lllinoiH, birllnliiv Aluv MrH. Klixnbolh HiihIi. C'nli fiirniu, jluv 'Jll; ami Mm. Muvbalo Jiinhin, Uri'uuii. Alav 'JU iiIho, IIii-hu liiiiian not buin tjviiiH. Aim. ('ani Iiiiii Ji'iikiiiH. Kiiulimil. Alnv . 0: Alrn, KiiIimii (Irnv, Iuwn. Alnv 10; MrH, Kim I lav. llliimiH, Mnv 7: Man tar Auti'ii IIiihIi, Ori't'im, Aluv 21. Alrn, Cni'iilinii Ki'hiiiirmmi wiih nroxv for bur nun I'Yi'il, now with llio Amuriomi uriiiv in I'Vaiicf, wIiiiho birthilnv in iiIho in Alnv, ami it in iiociIIohh In mill Hint thvre wuh ii Hiioi'iiil wax ta ilor mi Iho birllnliiv cuko uh u romiuil or of til" MoliliiT Imv nvorKMiH, Ah rnuiirilH tbo ini'ii of tbo imrtv, nut una woiilil iliviiltio iiuo ur nlai'o of iialivitv but nil woro onuor to ilwvll lilinii their liri'M'iit I'limliliiiii uf Hcrvitnilu. (li'oruu V. I,ounIi!v in at it local Ii oh i ii t n I nii'iivariiiL' from wouiiiIh r I'fivrd in n luiubor mill over ill Km ki von onuntv. Alunv friiiniU will bo tdi'iiMi'd to li'iirn that ho CHiiiinod ho rioiiM in in rv iih rostTIt of noeitlont, lli'linwiitntlvi'H of Iho AhIiImihI C'diiiincii'iiil clnl) will moot with thono' o,f tbo Aloilfuril mid OrantH Pun, or vmiir.iitiunH on ' WoiIuokiIiiv pvoniiiK, Mnv 'JK, in Hui'ial riMiniun. and to nliin II HVHtvill uf I'lllllllltlllilV nuhlii'ilv which will roHiilt in iiiutiiul bonufit to tbo outiro Kuirtio llivar vullov. Itov. H. A. Ciirnnhan. former TroH bvtoriiin nnntur hvro, mid Inter rnn nerteil with Y. Al. ('. A. work in Sun Kruni'iHC'o with beiidnuiirterH nt tbo l'ronidio, in iroiiiir to Kiberin, enirnir oil in "Y" work, mill oxiiei'tH to Hit il fnnii Kun Fnini'iNi'ii Juno f. on the IrmiHiKirt "Kberiduu." n trio wbiob iiimlieH viHitinir Hawaii. Cbiuii, Jaiuin. lunl AHitt'i- ItiiHHin. Iln will bo Bono indofinitelv. Hon vovnirol The roinuinH of tlio Into Mrn. Kdnn Crouch loft for tbo onnt on Tuctidav oveninir, neooinnnuiei) bv tbo luiHhand nnil four children. Air. Crouch ulnnii to return hero nflernliicinc the child ren with relative who live in tbo vi oinilv of New WobHtcr. Inil. Wilbur C. IliilincH nnil Minn Tnnn I'h'lliim were married on Aluv 25. The bride i n teacher mid reniilcnt of CurvulliH. Will 1h n returned xoldicr. leiiiinirarilv emploved in the orucerv ln rintr the fnmilv name. A hunt of intimate 1'rimidn nro oxtcmliiiL' eon vriituliitinnM. I'bil Wulcott, one of five fnmilv rennventntivCH who luivo nerved in tbo nrmv in vnrioim eontin"entH, in onlv 17 veiirn old, and will noon re turn enst to reiuin A leadine recimcnt, hnviur ro.enlii.ted for. nnnther venr. o& fUMonroe Arrow COLLAR CI.UF.TT'PEABODYCCC0:lMC: TBPY'NY We have added the Peerless Two-Power line of cars and now have in IiIh limiie vni'iilioii i'mloiiuh ennirint: oiirlv in Juno. Tlio eilv'H Hloiirn roller Iibh i'innllv bemi iUhkomi'iI uf to ('onlrnclor llu hi'i', who will ndil it Id ciHiiiiMient on tbo I'ucifio lliuhwav unit extoudinu from AhIiIiiihI to the (,'alil'oniiu botin dnrv. I'Vcd r.nckli'V. neWHimtier mini of I'lirlhuid ho well known hercubniilH. Iiiih been ainiiiiiileil mmnbor of tbo newlv nrenli'd child wolf urn ooinmiH Hiou, Ihn iii'ihimnel of which will iiiiiiio the muiuintcuH of Iho now court of dimiehliii rclnlinnH. Ktruwbcrrii'H uro fnirlv'ulontifiil in I hii local iiinrkot nt 'JO ccmIh per box. Foreiuii HhiuuienlH nuHHini; ihrmmb hero from California ronton) lire now nt the cri'Ht, cnrlnudH boinir iced ilnilv on ruiiti) lo I'ortlmid, Sen I He. Hnu kiuie mid Viiiii'imvfr. Ii. C, uh din tlilf lit illLT iiointH. Afr. mid Alrn, C'hnrlcH Demcraiv of (IninlH I'iihh worn vision) hero enrlv in Iho week, in the fnmilv of N. IS. UoviioIiIh of the TidiimK, reiiewintr the UHHuciiitionH of filmier dnVH in Iowu iu tbo virinitv nf .Ohiiuo. 1 'WfecHAimrfg Married, at the Hotel Ilollund, TuoHilny, Muy 28, 1919, at B p. m., MIhh JohIo mUaboth WrlKbt and Mr. A. W. Iovo. ilotli of tho contructlnK partli. uro woll known roHldenta of (irunlii I'uiM where they will reside. Itov. j. Myron Hooter read tho ner vlro ubIiik tho Impremilvo I'rosbyter lun rime caremony In the preaence of clogo trlonds of tbe youmc people. Mr. and Mrs. Love returned to Grants Pass Tuosduy evenliiK, , Tholr many friends thoro will wish them grout hnnplnoHs. The Hot rwwwwww 'iV 1 iThipB? iV and it is time to commence taking ice, thereby not only protecting your health and that of your family, hut thatyou may properly keep your meats, milk and cream, vegetables and have some comforts as well. - . ' H " ' . : -: . ' . - CALL PHONfe 51 AND HAVE US FILL YOUR REFRIGERATOR AND DELIVER YOUR ICE REGULARLY. IT'S STRICTLY PURE. Jackson County Creamery Manufacturers and dealers in .' ! ICE, ICE CREAM, BUTTER, POULTRY AND EGGS. ' Not a branch of anv Northern Interests, but a real Home Institution. A AtAAAaaaaAaaaiaAtaAaaaaftA A a. a, And want everybody in Medford and Judged from a performance E HELD AT FRESNO Hherltf Tarrlll racolved word this morning from Hlicrirf Tuylor ' of Frosno, Cullf., thut Hugh Mooro, 18 yours old, of Hokuo Itivor, wuh. In custody there ihurxud with murder and wholesale automolillo steullim. Monro, whose parents live on Kvuns crook and are hlKhly rospectod In thut community, wus Implicated in the kldnupplnx of Miss Jesse Arunt, sixteen year old duuKh tor of Krnest Arrant of Ashland, some time ano. Klierlff Terrlll sent a deputy in pursuit of the Juvenile outlaws, and tho tflrl was found in Sacramento and brought back to Ashland, tbe principals, however, escaped. Mooro, It scorns, confessed bolng Impllcuted In tho murder of Wutch niun Morehouse at Paso Hobels, Cab, on May 7th, the confession leading Safe 7CforllJFANTStndlHVAUDS ASK FOR lb' Ot.ginal Nourish tna DISMtlbla NoCooklnat ForInfanu,InvsUdi tidOrowlng Children. iRIchMlllc MaltadOraln Extract rh Powder Tbe Orurinal Food-Drink For AU Axes! OTHERS are IMITATIONS Weather Has Arrived - Eisf ht in the Rogue River Valley, who standard, the Peerless Eight is RUNS THE WHOLE to a fllrnllur admission by his pal mid tho' loader, Kdwln Langdon, uged i'6, ' The l,angdon boy admitted stealing over ion automobiles in progon' and Cullforuia and accord ing .to ' Fresno papers .was rather proud of hi crimen, flo also made a, plea for tho release of Moore say ing he was 'merely a iveakllng kid and not responsible for what he did. According, to tho letter tbe hoys were armed with ' sawed-off shot guns, rifle and automatics. Altho th6 charges of kidnapping are against them here, tho confessions mnks their conviction .practically certain, and no action is expected In this. county. ' The California sheriff said,, howeverthut 1 the two youth ful bandits should be acquitted for any reason they will be turned over promptly to local authorities. BEND TO TRY SUNFLOWER SEEP INSTEAD OF CORN liKKI). Ore.. Muv 28. To serve as the buHiH for iiuriciilturul experiments tbrouuho:it Centrul , OrcKon, . 750 doiuiiIk of Minflower Heed were Hhip miil to liend tuilav to be nluiitcd uh n hilnire itup. It in believed thrft bettor rcHiiltH will be obtained in the limb. (Irv climate of thin section of the Ktnto thnn if corn were lined. Rjange Eight to our popular our show room are interested, to. call and the exceptional car of the day. GAMUT OF MOTOR CAR Auto Go. You Can't Cure Rheumatism ' : With Liniments and Lotions Torturing Pains Promptly Return in All Their Intenaity Ton may as well throw yoor bnl mcnn to the winds, it you expect them to rid you of the pangs of 'rJieumafisin, in fact, the sooner you discard forever the use of all forms of local treatment, the sooner you will get on the right track which leads to rational means of relief. For you can rub and rub from now until doomsday, and yon will never make any progress toward ridding yourself of rheumatism, be cause such treatment does not ap proach the 'source of the disease. Remember from the outset that tho pangs of rheumatism come (mm a deepseated eause, and that sim ply rubbing the painful parts of the body has no effect on the dis ease itself. But when you locate the cause of the disease, the real ourco of all these intense pains, yon call then trost the disease in telligently. ' . Aod unt.l von do treat your rheumatism intelliKcutly, you will AUTOMOBILISTS , Don't ruin your storage battery by using hydrant " water. ; - . , . - Distilled Water 15c per ' gallon 'without con- tainer; 25c per gallon with container. THE UNIVERSAL CAR ' The Ford One Ton Tniek may well ! be classed as an agricultural neces sity, it fits into and fills so many wants on the farm. It is a reliable rrt. bearer of farm bur- 1116 , dens, not only doing T5irmpr,5 AVor several. T411UC1 a horses quicker and TrilCk - better than the horse, . and does not "eat its head off " when not working.' The' aggressive farmer has only to con sider the possibilities of the Ford truck and he is ready to buy one. We jiidge this to be so from . the way farmers, are .buying them. Truck Chassis $550 f. o. b. Detroit. " - t C. E. Gates Auto Co. A V jia, A-v Aa, aat Aja. Aia J. Jsl JsL Jk - S Medf or d One Touring Car ; see them. 1 PERFORMANCE AND IS never be free from its disabling pains. Ho many people have found real, . genuine sad lasting relief from rheumatism by purifying the blood with 8. 8. S. that we are justified ' iu recommending thie splendid rem- -edy to all who are afflicted. Per- ' haps your ease is like thousands of others which are caused by mil lions of tiny disease germs in tho blood. 8. 8. 8. so thoroughly cleans the blood, that it routs out completely and eliminates all dls- 'ifc. ' ease germs that infest it. , Ja this way the source of the die ease is reached, and its eause re moved.. Give your system a thor ough cleansing with this raliable vegetable blood remedy, aad you will be delighted to be free of tbe pangs of rheumatism. It has been I used for more than fifty years and ' u sold at all drug stores. Begin its use today and yen will have the same satisfactory experience as thousands of other aufforers. " Should you wish special advice about your own cae, it can be had ' without eost by writing to Chief Medical Adviser. 101 Swift labora tory, Atlanta, Ga. - Jsi! Asl Ait. jisa. jiA Wsa stifc sjss ss!fc tjl ? ? t r -? X ? ? :'f .1 UNIQUE IN ITS DAY Y