Ms PAGE TWO -f ; : ; . "" WEBFORD MATT Tftr3TTNX MTflDFORD, ' OREOON, TITITHSDAY. JUNE f. 1019 The hottest dayNf th sViromor sea- on bo far was yesterday w. Ith a max imum temperature of 9t; degrees, nd today with a minimum tempera- tor this morning of 46 . degrees promised to lit at losst' as 'warm4 "Pair" Is the prediction for Friday and the weather map shows thiU fair weather Is prevailing all over' the .-' Pacific coast. A j. w : ;. Big dance .at Central Point Prlilny : night. , ' 6 1. C, Coleman, of . .San .Frani'Isco, the possessor of considerable p rop erty In Jackson cpnnty and who ha . been a frequent visitor in this city, died. April 7th last. This informa tion has been received at this office In Motter ftom his sonByron,.t'l9 man, lawyer, in San Kranuisco. For fire Insurant phone 64, cat -.ner Eleventh street and 8. P. track-. D. R.Wood & Co. ' T Alex Sparrow, superintendent of Crater National park, who has been ctlng superintendent of Ranter na tional , park,' ,s .expected home any day now .to. resume his regular du- tles'as he was released from the Ra : nler. position by the arrival there, on June 1st of the new superintendent. Mr.! Sparrow, -ep.. route to Medford. topped at Portland to look after business -matters. - -' ''.'' f ' Agate Sunday school w II give an .." Ice cream social Saturday, June 7th. Everybody Invited. ... - ,: 4 Mrs. J. B. Weaver and son, Roy. left tills morning for. Cove, eastern . Ore'gbhi near La Grande, havtng been called, there by the serious Ill ness of her mother,' Mrs. Mary Wag-' : ' ner.1!. '' ,'.'..-. v , .'.;'' ti. !J. HcPb.ee, ' painter. Phone 00-X.' . ., . 76 Edgar Rater spent Thursday at Grants Pass on business. Big.dnqce at Central Point Friday HBlpy.. ' ,.- - 65 ' registered at the ho- E.. N'eal, W. ; B. n, D. J. Frarif- Greer. L. W. R. DeLong, v-ech, F. Li. eGorge. pn-that . Gales ...Ion of the . .ft held at , .and was chos .. 'next year's con.-. wprIt In Jnnfl. .!,.,. iMoH , p Frank Ami 'whUa.f ''of Ashland was chosen i Bogue river . WfedS day slipped pn i .Mr Rnahoh s.iiob rock and suffel a Iracture of A magician. The Jock-j '? shoulderie Injury was i,y memhers . attending the ' cV"ed fop T Dra- Thayer and Poell n -were, as follows: - Med- niff- - . .- -i31sie Hoover, Delia Parker,! An Overland at J350,,Bulck 225. ,,iha RInagberger, Nora Martin. Vatia 275- 2S0. J325, White 350. . 'iland-r-Mabel A.,Rojt. Emily 0 at your own price. Why pay -.-Hammond. Eliza Hicks, Collie 'more? Pacific Highwa Garage, 123 ; George E. Scott of Portlaud pnss- ca mrousn .venrord last night en route lo lojv Angeles to purchase r.incninery lor a 3000-foot oil well nt Yakima-, and was" mot at the de-no-tby some of the local people In. tenestou jn oil drilling In this vic inity.' ; Alco Taxt. Phone 95. Mtss "Mnyme Johnson of Grants Pass "an-d Xouie Jenkins of Modford were united "In marriage! May SI, .1919. s at Jacksonville. The bride has b.9oh a resident of Grants Pass for thi. past ton years and her many friends wish her happiness and .a tons an'id prosperous life:- The younsr couple will make their homo nt Med- (ord for the present. Grants Pass Courier-. Switch made from-' obmbinRs; eenernli wnrk. Sanitary ilenuty Slion. fro. 8 East ', 4th anil Front. Phono 4S7-W. . ' ' ' 90 Afrs.- Ida East f -Jacksonville ar rived In . the city this morning and is regfitt erect at the Hollnnd We have the best tires for all cars rnd porsonallv Roarantee them. C. R'. Gates Ant Co. . -1 The " body of Carl ' Whltlock has no.t yet hn-n recovered from- Rogue rlvt-r. He "was drowned a week ago this- aJtorrKKHi. The fishermen em nloyed by 1 C. W. Whlllock to con duct the search are continuing their efforts, today. For the "best Insurance eeo Holems. the Insurance .Man'. Mre. Charles Conner. Miss Dor othy Conner and Boudinot Conner arrived in Medford todav.' after a Ions alwenee, from the valley. Mrs. Conner made her home In Washing- ton, D. C, while her son and daugh ter were In the war zone. Miss Conner. worked-in. a privately owned canteen conducted by her sister who Jivee In England. Boudinot Conner vsr a lieutenant In the famous Slat division and saw. active service on the French front. -. Springs for all cars. C, E. Gates Auto Co. . ti. h. -rronson naa a narrow escape- from death yeatarday when the steerinir gear on his car broke on a hill near Eaele Point, the car going orf the side or the road., and fifty feet down . a steep embankment. Asido from several cuts about the face, Mr. Tronson escaped lniury, but the car was badly wrecked. The Xfedfnrd Prlntn.g company Is renared with up-to-date cuts to prlakBorse bills, letterheads, envel ones, etc.. for horses, cattle' hogs enfl poiiltrr.' ; .' .-rV-j.".. tf Frank Ami whUa. fishing In the Long- Bhetton,. Mrs. Mary Whitney. , Phoenix Minnie "'Rose: : .-: , ' Ice cream to take home, 20c a Soutii Front street. 65 Roberts, Jemima; 'rBe o. canon was among the . ' , Grants Pass visitors in the city on Thursday. :. No war pint, 40o a quart ugar Bowl. ; Miss. LaVelle Boozer, daughter of Rev. L. M. Boozer, who Is a junior et whitman college, Walla Walla, Wash,, was the recipient of double honors -recently at that educational Institution. First she was elected to the presidency of the Wake-lita so ciety, and next day she was chosen .. as vice president of the women's self government body of 'the college. . Hemstitching, pecotlng. Some new Ideas. ; Vanity Hat Shop. Frank Emerick, a printer emj)Ioy: ed on the' Evening Guard, was mar ried at Medford May 24 to Miss Mat tie McClain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James McCIain. They have ar rived in Eugene and will make their home here. Eugene Register. Spark, plugs for all cars. C E. Oafes Auto po.; ; ReY. H. P, Van Fossen. D. D. uperlntendent -of the Klamath dis trict, Methodist church, will meet the mejubers tf the- quarterly con ference at the PIrst Methodist church of Medford this evening at 8 o'clock. . Others besides official members . are invited as matters of Importance will be discussed. . Room and board at 43 North Grape treat. Phone 568. . 66 County Agent Cate spent today in . the Rogue, river .section Interviewing ranchers in that vicinity with a view to interesting them in the purchase tof iline bred Hereford cattle. Carriage, wagon and auto repair ing and rebuilding done at Merriman Blacksmith Shop. AIL work guaran teed. . 1 ..... 66 Walter Larned left recently for his former home at Chicago for an Indefinite stay. Spak plugs for trucks' and trac- tora. )i uates Auto jo. 1 Peter Senhoff received a . tele- graphic message Wednesday that his mother at Conklln, Mich.,' was not expected, to live, and he departed for that place last night. Tom .Gannon, the Applegate min ing man,.-left this morning , for visit in Glendale and vicinity. . Swem's studio Is moving to 217 East Main street and will be ready lor nusiness Saturday. , 64 : M. L. Baldwin of Ruch was among the visitors- frpra, that section in the city today. ' v'?.-'.,. ';!.';. ' Phone ; Delaney's stand ' for. taxi. Phone 568,. . Corner Main .and Bart- lett. ;,.a;:.' , 86 Mr, nd Mrs. N- Archer, tourisU from'ParlB, 111., who had'been here tor a flay, .left the Hotel .Medford this morning for Portland. jflT ' . iwo,iiib unu properly eqnip- 'ped Ford repair shop In southern Oregon and the best Ford mechanics. C. f B. -Gates Auto Co. " The Elks lodge at its meeting to night will initiate about a dozen can didates, vote on 25 applications and inake arrangements for the big in itiation of- the class of from 150 to 200 candidates obtained In the recent drive. .-. '.- Fir slab -and dry wood for sale by J. T. Gagnon.' Phone 859. . JFlato Monntjby of Washington, D. ; C., and F. Teitlebaum of Cleve land, Ohio, are eastern visitors reg istered at the Hotel Medford. Mattresses, made oyer; furniture upholstering, crating and packing. Douglas, 101 S. Central.. - Phone 6 15-J. . ; . . Mrs. Paul Hansen' left Thursday morning fpr . a visit with relatives and friends at Salem and Portland Alco Taxi. Pbone 9t. -i A number of the Ashland bankers who were ' attending the district bankers convention were accompan ied to Medford by their wives. - Dr. A. Bursell,, 209-10-11 M. P. H, B)dg., COprth CentraL Phone 29. : ', -.82 ' ;The .Parent-Teacher circle. of the Lincoln school will - meet , at .'.the school building tomorrow afternoon. This Is Mothers' day and all mothers are- expected to ,be present. ,The teachers assisted, by some .of the members : will serve ice cream and cake. . An interesting program is be ing prepared by Mrg. Jacobs. Mrs. Crems will talk on "The Associated Industries of Oregon,-" Superintend ent Davenport will speak , on "Co operation of Parents and Teachers," and there will be three musical num bers by the idifferont grades. ,Call Mitchell In regard to ''thot lawn mower, and have it sharpened right. Called tor ' and : delivered. Phone 32Q-J. , " , The ladles of tho Talent Christian . church will hold an apron Social Frl-! day evening in tho church, A good nrnlrrnni i to It.ln. .. u.. .. .. J . .. - cream and 'cake-'will 'be served. Everybody is Invited. Tlie price ot admission wilPub one j)enny tor enclv iuvu vuh uiumunw arouna ine waisi. You can get a lot bt miles ont ot that old lire by UBlng one of our re llners. C. R (Sntts Auto C " ' In tho current iRsue ot tho Bluo Book magazine npeais as the load Hry the first' of a sorios Of twolve stories by tho Medford writer, Edi son Marshall, undor tho title "From a Frontiersman's Diary." The scenes are laid In tho Lake or tho Woods and Fish lake sections of this county and some of the characters portroy- ca in tne series are real hill residents of those parts. ' Hemstitching," Pecotlng, ' , :" ' ( Handicraft Shop. ' . " Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wilson return ed this morning from Portland, wnere Mrs. Wilson had been visiting the post ten days and where Mr. Wil son attended Ihe meotlhe- of tho state board ot accountants this week st which he was elected chairman of tho board for the fiscal year, ,We will sell our Mitchell Six dem onstrator at a reduced price. Pacific uignway Garage. 65 Alco Taxi, Pbone 95. ' F. P. Tracy of Eugene, former well known resident of Medford where he was connected with the Deusl & Kentner store, and brother of Mrs. H. c Kpntner,. but for some time past traveling salesman In Oregon with a prominent eastern shoe house, is in the city and a guest at the Hotel Modford. A motor will always run like new If properly lubricated. Veedol Is tho best insurance for proper lubrication. C, E. Gates Auto Co. . The annual exhibition of the music and physical training departments of the public schools which will be Riven at the Page theater tomorrow night will begin at S p. m. Dick Sanders says now la a good time to have your exterior work done. The air Is clear ot Insects and good drying weather. Good dean workmanship. Phone meal time or evenings. 840-J. 844 West 14th. A. WeBsels, assistant cashier ot the bank at Joseph, Ore., was this week visiting friends In Medford and Ashland. , - Sewing machines repaired, bought. sold and rented, 25c per week. Douglas,. 101 S.V Central. Phone 615-J. .,. : . v ...... We rebuild and recharge batteries. C. E. Gates Auto Co. y - Mrs. G. F. Kradel of Kennett, Ca.U returned home today after a visit here -with her' nelce,' Mrs. W. E. Barrows, ; , (,-'. ."- r Try oar merchants lunch.' The Shasta. - - - J - - tt - First-class kodak work, ! charges about half regular prices. Jap Art Store. -" -: ; ., .;.,,.' tf -5 ROASTS POSTAL FOR WEEKS & McGOWAN CO ' . UNDERTAKER Day Phonet Pociflo 227. Klght Phones: P. W. Weeks, 108-Ja, DR, RICKERT - TESTED, AD GLASSES M'V'vBOPEBLV.rnTTtD . .. ,. KO DROPS USED ; . ';'.'. 'i. Broken Lenses Accnrately Duplicated Suite 1-2 over Mav Co. ' " 128 E. Main. Upstairs -' . J j You 6a&i&et most any old thing at DoVoes most any old time. E BRITISH, ARRIVE LIMERICK. Ireland, , Muy '5. (Cor resKmUnco ot tho Associated Press.) This sleepy old city has resumed the even tenor of Its way after nn exolting experience with a government ot strike loaders which selzod tho administra tion of the community's atfuirs and for a period ot eleven days regulated tho goings and comings ot some !)S.0OO persons in tho face ot British boWIoi'j and Irish constables. Tho statement ot one ot the' lead ers that the "British cun now seo we do possess the ability to govern 'our selves" may be taken as the real mo ttve for their action. Tho controlllnK power In the leading Irish organiza tions desired to prove to the govern ment the faulty of the repeated utnto- men, mat insnmon caunoi govern themselves." ,: ' The Limerick experiment originated In an Incident dating back to lust year when members of- the Royal Irish con stabulary searched the house ot a Lim erick postal clerk and found a revol ver. - For this he was sentenced to a term in prison. There be refused food and soou It was necessary to remove him to the Clare workhouse to save his life. . There a party of his friends entered tho hospital, and clashed with the guard. Ono constable was shot dead, several others wounded, and tho clerk also hit. He died within a few hours. The military authorities learned that tho dead clerk s friends wore arrang ing to give him a military funoral at which all Lemerlck and Clare men were to appear in the uniform of their military organization the "Irish Vol unteers." Orders were Issued from tho military headquarters In Limerick for bidding a military funeral. The Irish leaders decided to attond the .funeral. In their ordinary attire. The funeral will never be forgotten In southern Limerick. All business houses were closed and the blinds tightly drawn. . Factories and work shops also were closed, sending many persons to the streets. At two o'clock parties or armed nien apeared at - strategic points In side streets off the lino pf march. At eaoh Important -point an armored car was stationed.: its guns commanding .the route to be followed by the funeral; procession. , The funeral was held at 8 p. m. and the march from the cathedral bogan. No man wore a uniform but they ninrchud with the steady stride nnil porfoet ranks of well drilled soldiers. Klfteen- tliommml of thorn won), with Mayor AI)lpnHiw''Q'Marft and other olty utt'lclals In tho lino.' Tho next day Llmm-luk was pro claimed a "restricted area." Military Hues had been established so dividing tho' city that workmen living In Clare ana employed In Limerick must have pusses to go Into tho city. .- This angered tho trade unionists, who dvulurod they ought to liavo tho right to go to and front 'work without the- consent ot the British govern ment, Tho Trades and Labor Council called a general strike. ' A proclama tion was Issued olosiiiR every-' factory Mid store,' and genoraly placing tho lotlvltles ot the olty undor control of the strike lenders. It was Instantly obeyed, nut a store or shop opening. Even the uewspaper nud moving pic ture Iiousch waro included In tho sus pension order. .-. 5 . ' ..; WASHINGTON, Jifhe 5. The manner in which the Postal Telegraph-Cable, company handed gov ernment "business out of Washing ton, '"at a ' crucial period ' through which the country was - passing" would have justified the taking over of 'telegraph lines. Assistant , Post master 'General Koons told the house Interstate commerce committee at hearings on'bills to return the prop erties .to private4management. Mr. Koons said that if other com panies had operated the same policy as the Posta) It would have strangled the government in the conduct' ot the war. ; , ;'"-' : ' ' i . f t -) - -, .- . . Paris Strifce.Xtear End ', PARIS, ' June '5'. In ' competent circles optimism prevailed this morn ing relative" to the strike in this city and. hopes Were expressed that the trouble between the unions and the employers would soon be settled,. A. F, A. M. Special communication Medford Lodge No:' 103, Fri day evening, Juno 6th. Work in M. M. degree a'8 p. ra. sharp. There will be a' banquet after lodge and .all,, members and. visiting brethren' are .cordially, Invited. ,By. order of the W:"m! "' ' . ; ' :. ' ;".' L. E. WILLIAMS, 64' V: Secretary. ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY; FOR SA-LEr 1360-acre stock ranch .near Gazelle,' Siskiyou county,' Cal. Free water right. 'Mi- E. Harris, 685 Boulevard, Ashland. ' i'i- J.'i 'r. -y.;. -. :' .: 89 BACK LIKE A 5 BOARD? HITS V i : YOUR KIDNEYS ' There's no mi suffering from the swful agony of lame back. Don't welt till it "passes off." It only come beck. Find the cause and stop It, Diseases conditions of kidneys are usually Indi-, eated by stiff lame backs and .other wrenching psinsj which are nature's sig nals for help! 1 Here's the remedy.! When 70a feel the first twinges of pain or ezperi ence any of these- symptoms, -get busy uo 10 your aruggist sua get at once. a box of 'the Dure. . . oriainal MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules, im GOLD from -to 'sarlem, Holland st to take, tber inatant y attaeg tne poisonous germs clog ported fresh every .month lrboratoriea in Haarlem. Pleasant and easr to take, they in ur attack the DOisonous serma clocalnv Tour BTatem and brine auicir relieL For ovor two' hundred years tbey have beeh helpror the sick. Why not try them? Sold everywhere by re- , liable druggists in scaled packages. xoree sixes, aione ; not ' help yon. ev back Ask for If tbey do GOLD MEDAL'' and be sure the name GOLD MEDAL" Is on the box. FISH NEWS y iy-----::' ' -' '""'! '.: ' '; ' ..' ' . I IM finest .thing tot Juxici) in the way of fisli, ; Kippered Salmon seired pold.- : - ' ,;':.:':, Also . . , , -; Kippered Cod Medford Fish Market The Graduation Gift Supreme Phone 81 18 JtEIDl"8 HWEI,RY. -A superfine collection of treasures has hocn gathered' here : for your! selection -from the finest ot manufae- turers. We- have the most" to of-: fer yon In quality quantity, choice of selection,- servtco ; ttnd satisfaction. ...1 ...' ;'; . , . IDIA.MO.VIW OVH ' 'I,' :;;. '- 8PKCtA!LTy;i MARTIN J. REDDY Southern Oregon's lieaMng Jeweler .' ' ': 1 VlHltors Always Welcome i' . - . .' A U- t,. Transport Chlcano Arrives. ' ' NEW YORK. June !5. Cnsunl eom unities numbering 10(10 olTieers 11 nd men ar rivi.nl here todnv on the trans port (?liicniro..Tlrov-inoliulMl soliliwa from Minnesota, lown. Vintinin, Tej. lis. Oip nnil IVnnsvlviniiii, ; -.: JWIIson to Visit Brussels. : Bltl"SSKr,S. Juno t'resiileiit Wilsou will arrive hero on June 10 Pur n' two davit' visit, ni'cor.linu' to ul'fi einl ninionni't'mi'nModilv. ' . ' LAST TIMES TONIGHT ''v'r Vivian 4 You Never Saw Such a Girl' Full of Corpedy, Love, Romance and Adventure, PEARL VhITE i 9Kpiiode of' "The Lightning Raider" Ngte Performance immediately after band concert. V TOMORROW SATURDAY ! Another Big Special " . A "LITTLE WOMEN 7 Fi'oin t)it FaiiiotiH JS'ovt'l. ' - PONGEE SILK f An extraordinary purchase en ables us to offer pure silk import ed Pongee in a $1.35 rjuhlity. Snlo Price :.,.....,.95t Crepp do pjrimy -lO inches wide,' white, pink, 'RTay, yellow, etv. Sale Price X 2.00 Fncr Silks, nioslly '.darker shades, extra fine qualities and pattern: that you can, wejl afford to buy now, $2.25, $2.35 and , $2.50, .qualities. Halo " Wvo, yrd, ....v-........"... 91.1)3 Taffeta and Mescaline Silks, 36 inches wide, I good staudard trade, regular price, yard $2.25. J. I TtliVi '. ACS Chamoisuede Gloves, an jdcal fiul)Ktitute for kid gloves. Will wash perfectly.,-' .. UNEQUALED OFFERINGS IN NEW GOODS . GINGHAM SALE At 25c Yard A fine showing ofrstandard' quality Dress Uinghanis in pretty plaid and chek styles all new goods. ' i. , '. (- At 35c Yard AlWcsiralilc styles. Checks, I)liiids, stripes '' ."tid plain shades a standard. ".r.hty all fast culoi-s. At 59c Yard Fint! Zephyr (Jinglutins in. 32-int'ii witlllis beautiful col orings in plaids, checks, stripetj and novel! ies. At 89c Yard Exceptionally beautiful and fine Zephyr (iinghanis in the best of t he new season's colors and patterns. LADIES SHOE SALE These are bargains of merit Don't wait.' Be MISSES' AN DCHILDREif S LOW ' .;" j SHOES ' , 2-Strap Patent dxfors $1.98, $240 $2.7S ' 1- Sira:p Patent Oxfords, $1.08, $2.40, ; ;' '$2.75 - . .- 2- Strap Ghiv Metal " Oxfords, $1.08, $2.49, $2.75. ' .- Barefoot Sandals, .; all Hi$cs, $1.50, $1.08, $2.50 ' Every one is a real cash saver. .' among tne first. , Women's "White Canvas Oxfords, turn sole, lace, military heels, imitation tip, good honest Oxfords at a real bargain price. Kegulnr. $(i,50 value, Month Kud Sale Price' , $5.50 Women's White Oxfords, with military heels. Those are dressy well as ser viceable", Regular $7.50 value. Mouth End Sale Price ..; $6.03 Women's Light lb-own Kid Oxfords, made -with French heels. Don't oveitlook this number, it's a good one. Jleguliir. $7.50, Month Kud Sale Price $0.95 Women's Lace Oxfords, made of Drown Kitl, military heel. Regular ' $7.50 value. Month End Sale Price $6.95 :; ! This is an especially good offer, hue sure ad see it.: , ,: , . , " .-. Women's Dlack Oxfords, made of black kid, leat her soles. and heels. Imi tation tip; This is a' very attractive Oxford. Heguliir $0.n() values. Mouth End Kalp Prico ...v.:..'..:...;,.V.,'.;....$5.50 " ' MEN'S SHIRT SALE Blue' Cliai4ryv Work Shirts !.ll.u..L.i. IIcavyj BJuc ,Woi'k, Shii"ts ...v ' ''MEN'S LIGHT SOFT COLLAR SHIRTS $1.00 ...$1.50 Light Pin Stripe Sliirts . Plain Cream or Tan Shirts ; Light'.Wcight Khaki HviVU Pongee. Silk Shirts ....$1.50 .;...2.0 V.-1J52.7E $1.50 .MEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR SALE ........$1.75 ........$1.40 ........$2.00 New White Union Suits, short sleeved v Men's Poruslhiit'TJhion 'Suits LlhJ.':.. Men's Munsing i Union Suits- " MEN'S HOSIERY SALE B,lack White, of Brown Silk Holeproof Hose ,...;.50 ' llack, Whitc;or Browii Ilokpl'tiot' JIosu, j;.5f f f . i mr-j l y mil M. M. Depar tm ent Store RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS