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PAGE TWO MEWOttT) MATL TRTBTJNE, OTsDFORD, OftEflOtf, MONDAY, .TUNIC 2, 1010 JocalRtieB ......... . The Comrades club of the Drama Iobkub . will moot tonight In the Presbyterian church parlors. Mrs. Ban Sheldon will act as hostess and will lve out the parts lor the ono- acl pluyD. . ' For tiro Insurance phone 64, cor- nor Eleventh street and S. P. track. D.-R. Wood ft Co. , .W..-. i.V. Sunday was another hot .day for this time of the year, with the moxl i mum temperature of 80 degrees, and hence there wbb a general exodus to the -rivers - and country. Fats and cooler weather Is : predicted for Tuesday. B. J. McPnee, , painter. . Phone C00-X. ' 76 Every voter Wlth a deslro to votfe ' Intelligently at tomorrow's .election should attend' tha .meeting, athe publto library hall tonight to hear : the 'various measures explained and discussed upon which they are to cast their votes... Food demonstration Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 'Paul's Electric store, Main and Central, by Mrs. L. A., Humphreys, Oregon products featured., on a Hot; Point : range. ; " .-, . ' ; . 62" i Mrs. Ina Kennedy arrived in Med- ford last night from San Francisco for a month's visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Oatman, and their .other daughter, Mrs. i O. K. btophenson of Portland reached the city this forenoon from Portland to visit her parents tor the same length of '.time.. . ...;.: . Ice cream to take home, 20o a pint, 4 0c a ' quart. No war tax. Sugar Bowl. .' ,- Samuel '..- Christiansen i and sons, Howard and inland, and daughters, the MIses L. and F. Chrlstianson, are an auto party at the Hotel Med ford enroute from their home at .Crescent City , to San Francisco . where. theV expect to locate perma nently, Mr. Chrlstianson, , whose wife died three weeks agoj was a former resident of Phoenix, and this ls' hts flrst visit to Medford' In 10 Tears. He used to hunt rabbits In the ' business section of the city, and marvels at the -great changes from the Medford of his time. Hemstitching, pecottng. -Some new Ideas. Vanity Hat Shop. ' :' ., t Oalton Terrell, son of Sheriff and Mrs. Terrell, who was operated on a week .ago at -the Sacred Heart hospi tal for apendlcltls, has so far recov ered that he was able yesterday to be removed to the Terrell home at Jacksonville,. ; Teacher of piano and music. 'Mrs. C, E. Goblo, 21 West Tenth street. 62 i.Twelve women of : Medford find vicinity left for Eugene Sunday to attend: the district, convention of the Neighbors of Woodcraft, -which-con-ened in -that city -today. f Room and board at 43 North Grape street .Phone 668. i- '. 66 '-.The public schools of Jacksonville closed tor the sumer vacation fast (Thursday. No commencement ex ercises were hejd. - i ' ' '.-Carriage, wagon and auto repair-' tag and rebuilding done at Merriman Blacksmith Shop. All work guaran teed. 66 Mr.- and Mrs. L..C. Abies and K. C. Abies of Berkeley, Calif., are auto tourists stopping at the Hotel Hol land .who- are enroute' -to IJugene, near -which city Mr. Abies owns a farm. .-.!;. .?!,.::. -Piston rings tor all cars. C. E.' Gates Auto.Co. ,s V. H. Vawter, cashier of the Jack son' County : National Bank of Med ford; was appointed regent of the University of .Oregon.: yesterday by Governor Ben Olcott, says the Eu gene Guard. , Mr. -VawterV t.who is known by many Eugene people, suc ceeds W. H. Gore of Medford. -The letter's term 'has expired. Mr.' ' Vaw ter Is a son of the late W. I. Vawter. He is a graduate ef ' Medford high; school - and of the state university. His father .'Who was also a graduate of -the 'University of Oregon, was a past .grand master and a past grand patriarch . of the - I. 0. O..-! F. of Oregon. -'..''. .'.';-..'.'- .Phone - -Delaney's stand for ;taxi. Phone 'Bf2. Corner Main and Bart lett. . - . . 86 1 ,A motor -tourist party "from Ven tura, Calif., -enroute north, is stop ping, at the Hotel Medford. :- In- the party are Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Foster, Miss O.-W: Foster and J. -W. Walker. ' 'Dick Sanders says now is-a good time -'to have your exterior work done. The air is clear of insects and good drying -weather. Good clean workmanship;-. Phone meal time or evenings. '8 40-J. 844 West 14th. i Mrs. M. Rose and Mrs. Rdberts Of Phoenix ileft Sunday for -Eugene to attend the'district convention of the Neighbors of vWoodcraft. . ; -Alco Taxi. Phone 9B. . ' ' -The members of- tho Hurst Creole Comedy company, .which played at the Rlulto . theater yesterday, left this morning for Hornbrook, where they play tonight. Call Mitchell in regard to that lawn mower-and have it sharpened right. Called for and delivered. : Phone 820-J. Bltnor Qulgloy, the t well known stock rancher, together with Mrs. Quigley and the latter's sisters, Misses ..-Florence and Minnie Lange, are in the city for a few; days from ,Watlter,. Gallf., and are stopping at the iXash hotel. For the best insurance see Holems, the Insurance Man. WEEKS & McGOVAN CO , ' UNDERTAJER , T)ay Phono: PrKlflo 227. Night Phonos: F. W. Weeks, 103-J2. . : Jdy Assistant. ' The Mises Mario and Ruby Lof huicl loft this morning for a visit with their brother at La Grande, Ore., and ouronto they will stop at Portland for several days' visit with friends. Cantoonsnre practically Intfestruc tnblo, yet cost less thau water bags. C. E. Gates Auto Co. : f'r. and Mrs. O. L. Lund of Port land, nuto tourists here recently on thoir way to San Francisco, are now enrouto homo and are guosts at the Holland, , - -. : ; Children's hair outs one of our specialties at the .Bowman & Noo Hnrber Shop. ; N. A. Louck8r district manager of the Independence Creamery com pany, who had been ill with an at tack of bronchitis at the Medford sanitarium, Is now able to be around a part of the day attending to busi ness duties. ' f The Medford Printing company is prepared with up-to-date cuts to print horse bills, letterheads, envel opes, etc., for horses, . cattle, hogs and poultry. , : tf .. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Dean of Ab erdeen, Wash., wore among the Sun day guests at the Medford.- First-class kodak work, charges about halt regular prices. Jap Art Store. ,. ....-.-.t.. , ... tf , Mrs. John .Worden of Klamath Falls, wlo had been vistting !hor son, ,M. M. Wor'den and family of Phoonlx, left today for home. Dr." A. Bursoll,. 309-10-11 M. F. & H. Bldg., North Central. Phone 29. -'-X- ' '' ''-" S2 . Messrs. McMahon and , Brockwell of the general freight agent's office of the Southern 'Pacific, who passed through the city this morning en route to Portland after a pleasure visit at San Francisco, jumped off the train for a -brief visit with Mil ton Ottoman. ; Fir slab and dry wood for sale by J. T. Gannon. Phone 859. , , The Prtsc::ia circle of .the Ladies' Aid" of the M. E. church will give a social at the home of Mrs. U. Fred ericksen, 7p6 South Oakdale, Tues day afternoon. All friends and members are urged to be present. Hemstitching, . : : , . . Pecotlng, : ' , i. . , ' .' .Handicraft Shop. " Senator H. Von der Hellen left Sunday for Corvallts to attend meeting of tho O, A. C. board of regents of which he is a member. Alco Taxi, Phone 9E. Back on the r Job-, Just returned from the service and ready to do your piano tuning and repairing. W. P. Brooks. Call Palmer Piano Place. . .... .The Women's. Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mra. -Hinton on South Oakdale. This will be the last meeting of the so ciety for the summer. . , . Alco Taxi. Phone 95. Mrs. Minnie Lance and children left for Copco, Calif,, today for an extended visit With the Huenergardt brothers at their ranch. They are relatives of Mrs. Lance. V ' Springs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . - Among the California people stop ping at the Hotel Medford yesterday were Mrs.-E. F. Puster, E. B. Boyes, B. S. Craig and H. F. Chamberlain of San Francisco, G. T: Harris df Gustlne and J. W. Gardner of Los Angeles. Spark -plugs for ail cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . . ' ' Sewing machines repaired, clean ed -and adjusted, $1.00. Machines rented, 2 5c-per week. Expert clock repairing. Work called fbr'and de livered'. Ask your neighbor. Doug las. 101 . South Central. Phone 615-J. . . . ...... , ir;,.,,r tf ' Captain and Mrs. iL W. Stearns and, two children arrived in the city last- Friday to resume their perma nent residence here?' which .was in terrupted .when he. entered military service in the -medical corps over a year ago.' -Dr: Steams ' following a long course of duty at Camp Lewis was ordered to New; York 'to sail for France just ten "days before the armistice was signedWSFhen he. did duty until his 'discharge from - ser vice at a large -military hospital at New York which cared for returned sick and wounded soldiers. - Since then he took post graduate work in medicine 'and surgery in- Chicago and at the Mayo Bros.' hospital at Rochester, Minn, At Morning Sun, Iowa, he joined Mrs. . Stearns and the children, who had been there with relatives while he was in the service. Dr. and Mrs. Stearns -are temporarily stopping at the Hotel Holland until they can find a suit able house, .flo bought a new Buick car on Saturday, and expects to re sume practice at once, Sewing machines repaired, bought, sold and rented, 25c . per week. Douglas, 101 S. Central. Phone 615-J. l , A rellnor ,wlll double the life of your tire. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . ."'Brake lining ror all cars. -C, E. Gates Auto Co, t- . t ' Mrs. . Frank Preston and Mrs. Wlllard Drown of San Francisco ar rived in Medford Sunday.' Mrs. Drown, who is a sister of Mrs. Pres ton, will Do a guest at the Preston home In the Applegate for several weeks. .' '.'.-;.., '''V'.;':r An Overland at $350, Buick $225, Fords $275, $290, $325, White $350. Others at your own price. , Why pay more? ,PacifIc Highway Garage, 123 South Front street. ' 65 You can get most any old thing at-BeVoes most any old time. Mrs. Chas. Onrlet,on left tor l'ort-j laud this morning tor u visit lu that city with . friends. , . - lllg Danso-AHhlanil Nat,, June 4. Ltiunspaoh's JnK orchestra..": .63 Mrs, Charles fcomtor, Miss Dorothy Conner and Captulu Boudlnot Con nor nro expected to ivrrivo In Mod ford tomorrow. Miss Connor has been engaged In Red Cross work overseas, and Captain Connor was stationed in - Franco for - several months. ' Flora E. Manning and Adelaide C. Morris, arrived In the city 'Sunday from Klqmuth Falls and huvo taken an apartment nt the llotol llollnnd. It la tindorstood that they plan to go Into bustnoss in Medford.". ' 'f Swlnn and Dunce Ashland Nat. this Wednesday. Lnunspach's Ja orchestra. 63 Wo will soil our Mitchell Six dem onstrator at a reduced price. , Pacific Highway Gni-ago. 65 The C. -W. M. B. M. ot tho Chris tian church will moot nt tho home of Mrs. Everett Ends, 26 South Ortinge street, on Wednesday afternoon -at 2:30 o'clock.' , Try our morchants lunch. The Shasta. tf lrvin T. Bebb of Central Point nr rlvcd homo several days .ago from Camp Bowie, Fort Worth. Texas, after 20 months' military service in the transport corps. He was one ot the many unfortunate boys in the service who did not got overseas. Portland Telegram. Phone 5S0. SI Mrs. Lou Jones leaves this even ing for Tllllmook to visit her daugh ter and grand-daughter. Mattresses made over; furniture upholstering, crating and packing. Douglas, 101 S. Central. Phone 615-J. BADAUTO SMASH; f DRIVER ARRESTED As the result ot an auto smashup this noon In which no one was hurt, but two cars were badly wrecked, a man who caused the accident and whose name was not known at' the time of going to press was arrested by. r Chief of Police Timothy, and after having been questioned by Countsv Prosecutor. Roberts,- was locked up on the charge of driving an automobilo while lntexicated. The accident Occurred in West Sixth street,, beside the Hotel Hol land.. i?VtsVe'l car belonging to Mrs. Marintng'.'of Central Point was standing at the .curb when the-unknown in Bn'dvoTland car came oast on. .Sixth' street at a fair rate of speed, and something went wrong with the steering gear of his car, as the; machine lurched to one sldo and struck. the Mrs. Manning's car. . While , Chief Timothy- was search-., ing tho man's car the driver sneaked a bottle ot liquor from his pocket and laid f'inS'the pavement. Ho was to have had his hearing late this afternoon. betoro Judge Taylor. : IN JVILLE GAME Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kubll of Jaak- sonvillo were Portland visitors yes terday. Mr. Kubll is engaged in the stock business and is the third gen eration to reside on the original Kubll farm, says the Portland Jour nal of Sunday.. "When his attention was.,,callpd -to this fact, ,he incident ally remarked that there was another generation growing up on tho same place. He has three children. Mr. Ku-bli Is a nephew of -State Repre sentative Kubll of Portland, -who many years ago made a place for himself In the Jackson county hall of fame -by breaking the tie" pcore in the last half of the ninth Inning when there were three men on bases and. two men out by walloping a home run, thereby making tho Jack sonville ball team victorious over the visiting Ashland, nine. Those were the days when county seat fights en tered into ball games as well as into politics. Both' factions . were well represented that particular day and excitement ran high. Incidentally it might be mentioned that there was a slight wager of $900 up on the game. . The' colebrntion .following this mighty swat is still talked about in Jacksonville, according to tho visiting Mr. Kubll. 1 ' W. E, Walker, Special AentrStandard Oil Co, Medforfl AMERICAN JAILED BY JAPS ME , n:KN0 yA0.,KiVti', -April 34? fCofrowmnnlphoe of tluA Associated PrcstOr-rT'" full, text of tho ijiuu mcnt vonomlv tjjtsscil by tho Yvoutr Vunsr district court (on tho Kov. K- Al. Mowrv. an Ameriomi I'luihvtoriuit missionary, of iVftiixt'iehl, Ohio., hits been nmile l'mblio. Mr, Mowrv was .ontunrcd to six months twnnl servi tmle for slit'lteriiti 'Korean asitntorsl rito itttlcimtnt Hiivx-5'-.-' t ; "The ncensi'tl, ; tv nastor of tho Aincriium I'rvislivturiiin niissiou nnd nrolessor of the" Soiilsu eollcao of I'vensr Yunir, eatnliHshed bv tho Vres hyteritm niissioi), .lirrunto friemle of, mil associated with, three Korean -tiulonls of tha sniil colloee mnl two Miet Korean. ajudents of tho Soiit--lu midillu schoiil, ulso helonuini: to the Ainerieun I'restivterinn mission. ''On Mnreh 1, 1!)1!1, the ubove men twined t'ivo stntlenls, in const'irnev with the Korean members of the I'reslivterian chun-h nt I'ventr Ynntr sitlUiorted tho movement nimint; at tile iiiilonendonco of Korea. Htnrted bv lloiki ami his coimmtriols, who held t nieoliiiH' of niahv Koreans, Christian believers and Korean stmlvnts-on the ."round of tho ' Soiilsu sohonl on Mn rob 1. "Thev rend n tlpclurntinn ot the in ileiR'ndenee of Korea ami distributed aiuoiit; the- nsseniblnee old fhms of tho former Korean ompiro and conies of tho - said -(U'olration. lloroover. Ihcv made speeches exnlaininsr the object of their movement, ndvoontimr the indoiietulonce of Korea and thov waved former Korean fines, slioutinc "Jlimsci,!' (Lonir live Korea.) "TheVt thev proceeded through the strets ot Pvcnk Ynntr. Tho five students nbove mentioned who were beinc senrehod for bv tho polico went to the house of tho licensed. Kov. Mowrv. and reo nested hint .to ixive them n shelter. nt his house in the hone that there thev would not bo ar rested bv the txiliee.' Tho accused, knowing the "fact that tho students were beiiur traced on account ot their uurticiuation in the independence movement and tlte nrob disturbance, complied with their request nml cave shelter to thorn during March 5 mid April 4. thus violating the law." Mr. Mown' lias appealed to hiuher courts and has retained -the - services of a well knofrn Japanese lawyer. OBITUARY. WIMJAMS-Jiridtrot E. Willinius diejl at" tho- fincrod '-, Heart hosniliil Sumluv, Juno ut.tlio nge of 70 years, 7 months nnd 2fi duvs. iSlio has been a resident of Medford for Iheia.st 14 years. 1 She was born in Kilr-us, -'county Clare.'. Ireland, ami has lived in llie United States for 73 vcars. a - ' ' j " - She leaves to" 'hAurn lier loss one dauehter, M.rs.'Udu Al)ploato. of As toria. Ore. -The -funeral "services will be held nt the-Catholic church Tucsduv, June 3, 1910. nt HT a. m. In termpnt - nt Jacksonville cemetery. Hey.'yatlier Powers; officiating. LEWJr-Kichnrdii Kidncv : Lewis, died at th? familv liome. i510 South Newtown street, uf 10 n. m. Juno 1. 1019, tif tliu utc;pf(!5 years and 5 davs. He came, (o Medford from Sacramento, Cullf.Vaboiit two raonthit ago. Ho had gone to Sacramento from Traverse Citv, Mich., for the hencfit.iof his health ' lust December. He came to Medford in March. He leaves to mour his loss, his wife. Sa bra Lewis and two sons, M. A. Lewis of Traverse ' City, Mich., nnd R. L. Lewis of this citv. '-Deceased wus a membcr.of Muexiahccs Lodge of C'o nemisli, Mich., nnd also a -member of the K. ot P.'c Conemish, Mich. Funeral announcement Inter. " A letter received today by Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Payne -told ot the death of Mrs. -George H. Monroe at Fresno, Calif., . last "Monday. Mrs, .Monroe was one of tho owners -of the Illlhco orchard, - .and ; -was well known in Medford-nnd vicinity, having resided on the ranch In the summers. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ' FOR SALE, OR RHNT-II2 acres; crop gurden, all -kinds of fruit; ; good house to (Tent; flno location!; 380 Granite street, Ashland, Oro. 02 Good Oil Is Qieapet Than Parts i. Freedom from -unnecessary . repairs and .loneer life -,for -' ?our car results from, correct ubrication with : Zerolene. Scientifically refined from se lected California crude oil. OItci maximum lubrlettlon with least carbon deposit. Get a Correct Lubrl. . cation Chart for your car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY - -rfCiliionia) . LIGHT VOTE EXPECTED TUESDAY'S ELECTION For tomorrow's atnlo elniMlon tho polls will bo open from 8 a. m, uunl S p,,ni. Indications nro for a light voto beoauso ot tho llttlo Knrnl iu nlso bpcmiso tho . rural voters aro so :! busy now. According to Comity laik-Floray, eomploto returns on the bntlotlug In this county should bo In by 10 p. in,, inuHinunh as tho ballot is a short one. - . .. , , Mr. Floroy has boon encounlortng much truublo lu flllliiK vacancies pn the, election linunlH of (ho various proclnctB -of., tho county, as ovory man asked to, sorvo ls! so busyj and there , may ba troublo tomorrow ' ho avnurio ut Incomploto oloctlon bo'ar)U, However, Mr. Florey says It la to he hoped that every man appointed will reiilUo his duty na n oltUen and servo In his election proolnct. Tho Votinir plnecti are as follows! ' North Main, Smith's hall, . N, Grniuv. Kouih Main. !2tU) West Main; North Central, t itv Hall; South ( cn trul. Ntish tlrill: Novlh KivurKidn, Lincoln school; Newtown, Wnttlunii lou school ; I'ark. foiner Orimev nnd Main: North MaiHord, North lk-nttv si root: N', KMedford, Hooscyll school:' South -HiverHide, old imllint' nlnce. South liivorsida: Kant Moilfonl, 1". and K. tleiuit: S, K. Medfnrd, Mi'. Linus.. Knsl Alain: S. ,V. Mcilford. West Vlth: West Modfonl, :i.l." West Second: N. W. Metlford, Jnok son tstreel store,' . " ' Storkholdcra Notlco i Notice Is hereby given tflnt tho annual, mooting of tho atockholdors ot tho llomo ToiophQno ft Tolcgrnph company, of Southorn Orogon, w.tll be hold at' the office -of the company, SIS West Sixth strcot, Medford Ore gon, at 8 o'clock p. m Jnno 3, 1919. W. H. OOltK, si. ,- fi- - Prosidont. The Wonderful Call When Baby Comss XSkm Cloit ot HvavenTr Tntmpal , U1 all -C ftaa.l W . A Tun vau oi mouivaaoa u rue Of fill'thA ItrfMt vlrnl ttmM In n wmra1. llfn tlw romlux ef doby b rriiuiht with ibo trcatcxt mcmuiiR-. Csro ahotiUI Ut exorcised i liMtirs tht ti.o crfsl in (mssol In softly. Apprcnemion - w jt'iKiKU. py na timely we ot Motlwr'a Friend, a prciMNillon ot penctntlnir oils and -medlcliutt Ingreitlenta. w-hlch renders Uia.raustf)ci(,.coril(. tendon: and llrcinientft pliable, anil thus tension U STOtdcd ' Tho usual nervoUtfhcM, naum-n, tiearlniHlown nnd atre tcttina palna aro even tcriclctl end tbo period U ono of calm re pine. - ' - '' ' Tho broad, flat abdominal muaclei relax ith case, amk when oaby comes tho tlma at tho crisis la les and palo and. uaiiaer la voided. ., ,. ... Thousands 'of women for half a century have used ttila penctmtlns; external aiiptlm Uon, preparetl cKpcrlnlly for expevtnnt moth- era, and every ' woman awnltlnirailia crista hould frlvo nature a helplua hand. Write tho HrmlfMa HceiiCitor CoTnoanr, tlept. V, l.ntmir tlulMlnir. Allitntn, (leonria, fur tlielr Motheibootl, llook. of great valuo -to all women, und olttnlra a bottlo of Mother' l-'riend from ttra dnisirlst and be 0n Ita apiillc.illun regularly Dlflut and 'mornlnif. - J Slop Itching Eczema 'I?evcr mind hoiyoftcn you have tried end failed, you can stopburning, itching eczema quickly by applying iiemo fur. nished by any druggist lor 35c. lixlra large bottle, $1.00. Healing begin tho moment Zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, tosh, blackheads and . similar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, always uso Zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It ia not greasy and docs not stain. VVhen others fail it ii tho one deKnlablo treatment for skintroublcsof all kinds. The iJ. W. Rose Co.. Covcrand, O. ' 3 Ash Your Dealer! AndPfizeMatoffl firearms Ammunition Write for OUtaloiliie REPORTERS ."car ry T if; anywhere get the : storys details . down right ecore a "beat. . COR ON A The Personal Writing Maohine -sea one! MEDFORD BOOK STORE mm IriJM THE BCMtNOTON AOMUMCCO lK!, If'! I m w c, ..."..took for A"" I 1"J:: WW M HelM WMtltt ,-i m ' "T5?5P ' n(1 Hion. m 1 t'i : Three (lavora. fA not enough to make WR3GLEY5 eood. we . must KEEP It eood until v you" set It. i ','"'f ,' ""'... .- : '' '. :' ;'; ,'. ' ' ' ' ' Hence the sealed package I fr-lmpurltv-proof -guarding. . , ,., ,.. . , . ,. , . v preserving the delicious con tents the beneficial goody. S3 The Flavor Lasts I m SEALED TIGHT) KfllllllllH!i!!l!l , siiiijiiiimiiiii LAST TIMES TONIGHT ' ETflEt CLAYTON "M AGGIEPEPPER" . Story a plucky Dcjiiirhiicnt Store Oii'l . f ' AISO ' Mack Sonnett's Latest Comedy v "REILLY'S WASH DAY" Chas. 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