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PAGE TWO srai)FORT) matt; trtrttnttc, - Mwoitn, Oregon; ftctday. MAY; no, mif IocalBtieB The. lui-v In circuit eaurt vestoniuv afternoon returned a vordlct of not Mcdford on business. Klillty in tho cases against D. C. The Griffith players are as distlne HalKht, the returned soldier, and Ira tlve In their acting as the Griffith Ba.tlen, the foster father ot his wife, j productions are distinctive In motion who were tried on the eharRo ot at- ploturps. Lillian Glsh, Robert Hr tempt to extort , monoy. Thus Iron, Oeorgo Fawcett and others all cam to an, end a sensntlonnl ense, 'appear In the: lnteArtrraft. picture, which' started In the nattlen-Halght I "A Homance of Hutioy .Valley. " At nomo Boverni weiR8 ago. . Help : wnnten--Pormnneiit posl- tlons. Medford Domestic Laundry. vVi ... ....u.ouuo ,.,, ner Kleventh street and 8. P. track.',"; ' ',,,' 7 twi. rLm h! D. R. Wood ft Co. T A "ffr- trte' '"m,?, A . . ... bis daughter, Mrs. James B. Mlcklo Guests at the Medford are MIfs . ....Vj ... .... ..... ... Jessie D. McComb.' state leader of tho home e demonstration agents, of ,,,,. ,,- ..,. ' ,, ... . ,.to their winter Monte at Grants pass . and Mrs. C. It. Castner of;,,, ., . ,, . ... to- spent a non visit. , . iver, presldont of the Btnte ' ,,.. , Corvallls, Hood' River, presldont federatlod of women's clubs. B. J. MoPliee, palntur ' Pbone (100-X. . 76 Ice cream to take homo, 20c a pint, 40c a Quart. No - war tax. Sugar Bowl. Blaine Klum returned home last night from a ten days business visit at Klamath Falls. Wanted help, Medford Domestic Laundry. Permanent positions. Hemstitching,, pecotlng. Some new ideas.. Vanity Hat Shop. . Mr. and Mrs. A. V.Ayers of Jack-i sonvllle. came in yesterday to spend Memorial day in the city. They are at the Holland. A Romance of Happy Valley Is a Sweet-as-Honeysuckle Romance. Lib erty today and tomorrow. 59 Teacher of piano and music. Mrs. C. E. Coble, 21 West Tenth street. S2 . Chief ot Police Timothy today or dered a California woman to leave town at once under penalty of arrest, and to remain away from the city. She- had been .here for. a week and appeared at the carnival last night in an intoxicated condition. . Room and board at 43 North Grape street Phone 568. ' 66 Carriage, wagon and anto repair ing and rebuilding done at Merrlman Blacksmith Shop. All work guaran teed. "' 66 Mr. and Mrs. D. Vance of Sacra mento are stopping at the Medford, as is Mrs. William Bell of Rosebnrg. j If you have been- informed, that your old sewing machine is worn ont and can't be fixed, just call up Doug las and have him look it over. ft. 00 I may put it in good ' running order. Work guaranteed. phoh.e "615-J. 101 South Central. - Sewing machines repaired; clean- ed and adjusted, $1.00.- Machines I 4-ented, 25c per week. Expert clock repairing. Work called for and de livered. Ask your neighbor.' Doug las, 101 South Central,' phone 615-J tf ' E. M. McKeahy returned home thisi of Ashland, exalted ruler ot the-Ash-morning- from a business trip to; land Elks, and E. E.' Magee, member Washington and Idaho -fruit districts. Batteries called for and delivered for recharging and repairing, with out extra charges. Auto' Electric Equipment Co.," phone 237-R. ....60 Piston rings tor all cars. C E. Gates Auto Co. Roy Pruitt is among the guests registered at the Imperial hotel, atjval, pleaded guilty in Justice Tay Portland. - jjor's court to operate a game of A Highway ot Heart Throbs from chance and was fined $25 and costs. Maple Sugar Land to the Olive which he paid. , , - Groves. See Griffith's big produe-: The latest Artcraft picture pro tlon "A Romance of Happy Valley," dnced by D. W. Griffith. "A Romance with Lillian Glsh, Robt. Harron and of Happy Valley" is a sweet story of Geo. . Fawcett, at the Liberty today simple folk with its scenes laid in and tomorrow. ' ,- 69 'he sunny southland. It is the kind Alco Taxi. ' Phone 95 ' of story that appeals strongly to all Walter Schmidt and Don Hoffman classes. For the second time since changed their pleas to guilty in cir- j "Hearts of the World" and "The cult court yesterday afternoon when ! Great Love" Mr. Griffith has gotten their trial was called. Judge Calk-jdear away' frora' war and' the big ins Imposed a sentence of $50 fine ' spectacles. At the Liberty today and and costs and 30 days Imprisonment 'tomorrow.;1 . V- 59 in the county jail. Then he suspend- - ..'-. . . . ..- ed the jail sentence during their good behavior.' They 'with Chas. James were found hooking fish out of the flshway at the Gold Ray' dam last Friday night and were arrested by Fish and Game Warden Dalley and Deputy Fish and Game Warden Walker. After his indictment James disappeared and has not yet been lo cated. . , ' Paul's Electric store will remain closed all day Memorial Day. - 58 Call Mitchell in regard to that lawn mower and have It sharpened right. Called for and delivered. . Phone 320-J. ' Arthur Clark, of San Francisco, manager of the Clark-Henery paving company, was in Medford Thursday enroute home from Portland,- where he was successful in getting another contract on the Pacific Highway out of Oakland, Oregon.. A large asphalt plant arrived at Central Point Tues day and; the Clark-Henery company expect to be laying pavement In two weeks. The grading is progressing rapidly and. is completed from Cen tral Point to near Seven Oaks. Canteens are practically lndestruc tablo, yet cost less than water bags. C, E. Gates Auto Co. . Dick SanderB says now is a good time to have your exterior work done. The air 1b clear of insects. and good drying weather.- Good 'Clean workmanship'.,' Thoiie meal time or evenings. 840-J. 844 West 14!h. You can get most any old thing at DeVoes most any old time. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER ' Day Phono: Faclfio 227. Night I'bonesi P. W. Weeks, 103-J2. Ikdy Assistant. ' Henry Callahan Is ono ot the Memorial "lay visitors in tho city from the Blua I.cdgo mining district. K. G. Lewis ot Kugeue, traveling freight and passenser nuent of the ' Southern Pacific, Bpent Thursday In line i.ioerty today una tomorrow, &v For the best Insurance see Holems. j lno Insurance Man. I O. H. Keatorson who onerntoi. a ' "..'y. '." The Medford Prlnlu.g company Is prepared with up-to-date cuts to print horso bills, letterheads, envel opes, etc.. for horses, cattle, hogs and poultry. .V; tf Alco Taxi. .Phone 95. , V. S. Stephenson and wife of Ap plegate, and A. E. Abbott ot Butte Falls, were registered at the Nash today. First-class kodak work, charges about half regular prices. Jap Art Store. tf Dr. A, - Bursell, 309-10-11 M. F. & H. Bldg., Korth Central. Phono 29. S2 Dorothy and Miriam Booter are spending the week end with friends at Grants" Pass. Fir slab and dry wood tor sale by J. T. Gannon. Phone S59. Hale's Piano House has moved to 115 East Main street, in the place recently vacated by the Bernard Mil linery store, opposite First National bank. . s 601 - The city jail -was tilled last night i for the first time in. many months. Four young men, strangers in the city, were arrested by Chief Timothy for flirting with young girls at the carnival, and there were other ar rests for minor offenses. Hemstitching,. ' Pecoting, . . - , ? Handicraft Shop. . . 'Alco Taxi. Phone 95. . ? Many Medford people left by auto oh outings at the river and in the country today. Few people loft town by -train. , -. . ' Springs for all cars. 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. i Out of town visitors at the Elks lodge meeting last night wereT. O. Russell of Eugene, past'exalted ruler of the Eugene Elks lodge, D. Pero2zi of t&o Klamath Falls lodge. Spark, plugs for ail cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . A reliner will double the life of your tire. C. E. Gatea Auto Co.' Early last evening E. Kelly, who was arrested Thursday night for run ning a gambling game at the earn! VEH-ACIDfTY of the stomach has upset many a night's rest. If your stomach is add disturbed, dissolve two or three on the tongue before retiring unci en joy refreshing ileep. Thepnrityand goodness of. l&molds guaranteed by SCOTT EOWNE- MAKERS O? SCOTT'S I i EMULSION 1 WOMEN! DRY CLEAN THINGS AT HOME, Try it! For a few cents you can - v . dry clean everything. ' Save five to ten dollars quickly by dry cleaning everything in the home with gasoline that would be ruined by soap and ; water suits,' coats, ; waists, silks, laces, gloves, shoes, furs, drap eries, rags everything! Flare a gallon or more of gasoline in a dishpan or washboiler, then put in the things to be dry cleaned, then wash them- with Solvitc sosp. Shortly everything comes out looking like new. Kothing fades, shrinks or wrinkles. Do not attempt to dry clean without Solvite soap. This gasoline Soap is the secret of all dry cleaning.'-.' 1 A package of Solvite soao containing directions for home dry cleaning, ' costal little at any drug store. Dry clean out doors Or away from flame. : Kodak Finishing Film developing, 15e roll. Pnntinir, post card size. 3 for 10c. iVrf'AVi and smullcr. 2 for 6o. ' Every lav service. JAIART STOBE Mr. and Mrs. S. O. need of Port land and Junta C, KemliiRtoii of Xlc Mlnnvillu, aro litiusts at the Hotel Holland, ns are also Ray Cyr and J. K. Forney of Klamath Kails. Brako lining ror all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . Chlldrou's hair cuts one ot our specialties at the Uowman & Noo Barber Shop, . . Remember tho Knglo Point dance Saturday night, .May 8 1st. Good music. v , . CO The northbound train dne hero at 7:35 a. m. dally did not roach the "nt" 'J)' noon because of a j freight wreck somewhere iu Califor nia. ' Ano,hor PPlr danco nt Kaglo Point Saturday night. May 31st. ,. ,. , Hn. iood music. ' 60 Try our merchants lunch. The riioj , onas'a. i . v r J. N. I in... , the Hotel llott. ot St. Louis, Is umong Medford guests from a dls- taneo. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las. 101 South Central. Phone 615-J. Portland Telegram. Phone 520. (1 REMOVAL NOIICE Palmer Piano Huuso has rcntod the storo building formerly occupied by the Model Clothing Co., 234 East Main street, corner of Main and Bart lett, and will move into samo about June 1st. , Having bought ot the Hale Piano House tho Victor Cock, small goods and sheet music onablcs us to tit out a store up to date whereby we will be able to serve the public as efficiently as Portland or San Fran cisco. We sell everything musical, therefore solicit your patronags and assure you of courteous and fair treatment. : PALMER PIANO .HOUSE, 60 . 234 East Main St. -Old papers tor building fires and house cleaning, 10c bundle. Time Brinqs Js; At- the t-rours Pats tlio Coming 61 Baby Drawl Noirei Are . , You Prepared? i Ko woman avatUmr tho Joj of coming motherhood fhculd allow tlie dnys to pan : without urinr the wonderful penetrating ap- j plication, Motbtrs' FrlcnJ. By tl rccular me thrraixbout the period ' the syrtem Is prepared for the coiUnff crept j and strain end tcfelon Is relieved. It ren- dcrs the brond. Aat abdominal diiiIm nllnnt and ther readily yield to nature's demand fnr ornnfralnn A Mit It.A nmrvM nrn not dnitt-n uoon with tfi.it oecultar vTenca 1 ing strain, end nosco, nervousness, bearing- down snd utrctciitng' pains arc counteracted, m The abdomen expands easily when baby ar- K, rivefl and the hours at the crisis are oat E w rally less. Fain acd daoffcr as a coojc- I qucr.ee la aTolded. adTance. but y&?urcz a ipcedy rccorory for the mother. The aldn U kept vift and smooth and natural and free frosa dUflsure tsent . .Write to the Brad field Rcfula lor Compa ny , Dept. J. IJitnar Dui!dinr. Atlanta. Ceonrfa, for theli Motherhood book, and procure a bottle of Mother's Friccd from the druggist. H Is jutt standard os imythins yuy can t&lalf of. UNITED, STATES RAIL- ROAD ' ADMINISTRA- TION, DIRECTOR GEN- ERAL OF RAILROADS, SOUTHERN RACIFIC RAIIjROAD lines NORTH OE ASHLAND TRAIN SCHEDULES ' ; CHANGED. . Sunday, June 1st. Slight changes will b! made iu schedules ot some main lino trains. Train 53 ' Leave Medford 4:00 pm , instead of 4:20 pm.' ; Train l4 v . Leave Medford 7:40 am instead of 7:35 am. Train 54 :''''"'' -; . Leave Medford 5 :10 pm instead of 5 :27 inn. ' Ask local agent for partic ulars and folders. . ... ... joim, m. Scott,'. A General Passenger Agent. Payroll money puts life into any community. The more payrojl money put In circulation In Oregon, the faBlcr we grow and .- the stronger, we become.; ; Help, by your patronago to build up Oregon indus tries whose products, sold in the markets of tho world, mean 1JI.GOBII PAYROLLS for Orcg:x ; I " ilSSOCJ ATED IKDUSTRTES OF OHKOON IS ATTACKED BY TWO Two Yreku vounir moil, members of tho i S. navv homo on it l'urhmuh, lire in mil loilitv us u result of tin at tiiek on Chief of Police Titnotliv lust iijsht, Ourinit which tho chief was hiuilv ehol;ed hv one of them. ' Ti, eliief was iusr i-et inning from die niiv rifuii ui -Lv o. III. liner n ii nested four men for t'lirlinir with uirls at tho ouTiiivnl. When on turth I'Nr stwet between the l'itr I' ni's I.iuuber comminv tiliuit nuil l?r. Helm's office ho heard two voumr p.en talking louillv in the dark ami n was heard to exeltiim: "If we uoulil iret uiiother bottle I'd stuv over here tonicht." . The oflieer nt onoe nppronclied the vuunir men and feelini in their' noek ets mid findinir a I'int bottle on one he said' to him. "You will, have to come with me." Then the other man who was uhoiif six feet in heiuht suddenly miehed his nnn around the eliief's neek nnd ilrew-it tiu'lit, ohok ihsr him seyerolv. The chief could not oven easn mid no one else was in sitrht. Then the other mini warned (he assailant to stoti or he would choke the chief to death. At this the nsilant slishtlv. loosed his hold and Timothy mnnniied to break loose and stemiintr puck drew his lrevolvot1. Then botk suit! thev would eo with him fo F R I D A Would aiT Experimental Marriage Appeal to You? See' "Experimental Marriage" and Find Out 'f&l . f Z.J ffl LI fM H Added: Hearst's News. ',i::.y:S:., -3 W ' Special Li E E CJTFf - Today-Tomorrow :: THE LILAC PLAY THAT IS A TREAT AND A TRIUMPH T WICE SEEN ' A HIGHWAY OF HEART THROBS, FROM MAPLE SUGAR LAND TO Lillian Gish Robert Harron -RIPPLES OF LAUGHTER NEWS , WEEKLY iuil. As (ho inil was full lh I'liief turned tho lirisimeM over to Sheriff I omul to Indue m ilui eountv iuil ut Jacksonville. ' This iiioi'iiiuif the chief's llirout was so sore ha was tumble to eat: mill this forenoon he siMiko with iliffieultv. '('ho prisoners ,veri taken before Prosecutor Cohorts this forenoorf mill several eharues wore swoni out auiiiiist Mieiu. Thev will nrobnhlv not ho iirniiuueil in omul until tomorrow, l'oth hovs, who nre iihonl HI yearn ot nee. were considerably worried today over their uredienuiont, esno eiullv us their forlouuhs tire about tii and thev fenr n eourt niiirtinl of they do not net hack to iliitv in time. OBITUARY . HEATON Mrs. J. II. Tyrroll of I'orrydale,htts just received a lutter from Mrs, Curl- Suckott Colo of Villi- yard, Wash., tolling of the death of Mrs. Carrlo SucKutt lloiitou ot llutto, Montana, a former well known resi dent nnd teacher of Jackson county. Mrs. Haaton was about fifty years ARROW softCOLLARS FIT WULL WASH EASILY Cbult, Ptabvljit Co.. nc. Troy. .Y. V, 1 f 1 Y, ' mm mm 'mti fjl "-;.'.--.".. TKIQ in . - ( ... . .,. ...... - Mat. 2; Eve; 7:15. Adults 25c; Children 10c. Added: LiO Com'edy, 2 Reels, "Good Night Turk." Week-End ' ;D. W. . GRIFFITH'? ; Bi Special Production A Romance of .1). W.1 Griffith -lius scored another triumph with a productioji that is not a "A Romance .'of Happy VaHey" is a pititure of simple folks and their problems that will live long as a classic. It is a picture that every man, woman and child should sec. . . . N prices ; Adults 25c; Children 10c old ami luavus tt hiiiOuiiid, one son, an aged mbtber, Mrs. Krnult Davis, mid ono Blstor, Mrs. Gail Colo, to iiiourii her depariur'o, Homo tlmn ago sho had an ultuek of liiriiieiua from which sho wiis slowly recovorliig when sho Hiiflered a rulapso which resulted tn her death May 12, Tho Watch Your Blood Supply. Don't Let ruro Wood Mwina Perfect llcultli. Tlio hvcrnirb ilruKirtuti has handled hundreds of medlclnea In his day. somo ot which hnvo loiyf since boeid jurgouuil, . - Hut tlioro la ono that has been solil by the lniri;lsU tlu'oughuut this ' country, for moro than fifty yours, tmd thit J i H, 8. S tho rollublo blood GRUEN Vcrithir. and Wrist WATCHES Tlio Anifi'icaii HtniidariUzotl Watch.. Ilaiityod Exchisivclv in' McdlVnt, Oregon MARTIN J. REDD Y "EXPERIMENTAL MARRIAGE" Starts Friday v.i F i IML'fciyM;it SPECIAL w .in CONSTANCY JM.MAOCC I ; : CXI'tdlMtNTAl MABB1AU." V ."'."'". ... . Attraction Happy VaHey'j spectacular war drama A ROMANCE OF HOMESPUN KENTUCKY t body wan lulum In lllllyunl, WmmIi., for liilKrineiil, wheio olluii' mouthers of hor funnily. ure nt iuihI, ; i Ui. ... - - : i -Olil . nttinlia for building fll'CS anil li'iiuie vluaaliiK, 100 biindlo. ' U V i Willi Medford trade Ik Mudfnril iniidn' Impurities Creep In imaillcino, unit in -purely vukoiudiu. Atttny ilrutfglsts.hiivo seen wonderful ' results iiccomiilluhed anionic tnoii' customers by this great old madlctno, and Uiey know that S. S. 8. Is oa of tho most reliable blood pm llors ever ninile. Kucp your bloud freo of lni purltldH by tho una of thin honest old modlclno, mill If you want medical , nuvicn, you onn obtiiin snmo without cost by writing to Jlodlcnl Dlroilor, Swift Sppclllo Co., 28 Bwlft Luboru tory, 'Atlaiifa,' Qu. ; - ' r. . Li ". .( .'" ' ,'l .j. .' ). .1 SATURDAY Ends Saturday Night See ; Constance ;, Talmadge in This Her Latest and Best Success Come. Early Only ; , 1200 Seats c 3 THE BETTER LOVED OLIVE .GROVES Geo. Fawcett and Other , Noted Players LYONS AND MORAN COMEDY Kuuf9.v:xmnii