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PAGE TWO MEPFORD MATT! TftTRTTNT, MPPFOKD, ."' OftEnON", TTJflKTtAY, .TUNE 10, 1010 Ioccllkiefs tt Mined hard up In ih.o Slsklyoux last night and tlio rain wits followed T ft fall of Bnow which was plainly seen on Mt. Wagnor this morning. There was quite a fall of rain In the foothills, but no rain foil In Medford and the valley. The weather has RtH,0 tlut ,10 expects to be released been' unusually chilly for the past i from service on July 1st. and will re two days, so much so that fires have ; turn with his wife and child to Mod felt comfortable mornings nnd nlRUts i forcl between July 5th and 10th to uia."iiuiu iKiuporamro 01 aign-iresumo his nracticn. Kobort Pcnnoy of St. Louis, Mo., Monday when Colonel Watson had salt representative of a largo tobac- oil trouble with his biplane, und co Irnf house. In In the city on 0110 of; landed. Seoly Hull und Messrs. O'Gra- his periodical buelneas trips, and Is at the Holland. - Wo rebuild and recharge batteries. C. E. (iates Auto Co. ..-.-' v ' Letters received In the city from Captain R. J. Conroy of Medford, tho neatl of surgery at tho baso hospital at Camp Lewis for some time past. day was 65 degrees and this morn ing's minimum was 45 degrees. ,- Eveready batteries, longest guar antee, Auto Electric Equipment Co., phone 237-R. 71 dy, Cllllesplo and Trlniiifelee, who are aviation meehuulclans wth rank of sergeants, and who served on the Rockwell motor field for months, but are now In tho employ of tho I Crater l.nko garage, Wore on the (lore field and had beon assisting the flyors, Immediately begun exam ining tho plane and hud located the oil trouble before the other plane lauded that carried a mechanician. Alco Taxi, Phono 95. There were five, motor tourist par For the best Insurance see Holmes. the Insurance Man. Mrs. E. R. Wight and two children left this morning for Garden -Grove, Cnl.. near Long Beach, to snenrt the " The labor thinning situation In the summer. - orchards has been much Improved j Mattressos made overi furniture and women and girl workers are; upholstering, crating and packing, coming forward faster. Then, too, i Douglas, 101 South Central. Phone the fact that a. number of orchards 615-J. ' are thru thinning, releasing workers j ' Notices from the Portland hotels to labor In the orchards which havo have beon posted In the local hotels just begun thinning helps out the alt- warning the regular traveling public uatlon. But there Is still a shortage to keep away from Portland June 10 of orchard and ranch hands, Supt. i to 13. as all tho hotel accommodn-I Janes of tho federal employment of- rice states, . First-class kodak work, ' charges about half regular prices, Jap Art 8tores.-."..'.- ': ,': ' '-- tf James Grieve, his wife and son ware itt'the city Monday from Pros pect to see the airplane fleet, and reports that the road Is open to with in three miles of the summit of the Cascades, or four miles, from Annie Springs camp In Crater national park. .-- ;. ... , . Mail orders, for the great' Schu-man-Helnk concert at Ashland, Wed nesday, June IS, may be sen to John H. Fpller, Ashland, or to Palmer's MubIo Store, Medford. 69 -; Mrs.- R!; Stanley Dollar and twoi children and maid and Mrs. J. C. Schlagle of Oakland, Cal., are a mo- j tor touring party enroute to the Dol-1 iar summer home at Vancouver, B. EDITORIAL JUNKET t the adjourned mooting of tho I directors of tho (joimnorctnl . club neiu uiHi' evoiuug plans lor iukiuk care of tho 300 members of tho , Nat- I tonal Kditorlnl easoetullon. ono-thrd ties camped at the auto camp ground last night and this ' forenoon, each hh. nu h iwui up near us car. ins , ,,.i,ti. ,,,ni v.. .. ,t,. ""V.11"8' Somo ne!bo selected at ouco to carry out the products of tho orchard, farm ele., of southern Oregon. A booklet for general distribution over thu United Htnlim will be Isuuud In which oah club will pay Its propurtlomita share. The.ro are many olhor va.v of udvor tlHlug and working for tho Intoi'oMs of southern Oregon to bo In ken up by this organisation. WEDDING BELLS Hons of the state metropolis have been reserved for that period because of the rose festival and several con ventions. We call for and deliver bn'tterles for recharging and repairs. Auto Electric Equipment Co., phone 2S7-R. 71 Two men registered at the Xash hotel last night as "Gravy" and "Spareribs." They are evidontly from the village of Xutville. ' Hemstitching, ...'' Pecoting, ' Handicraft Shop.. Mrs.- C. U. Briggs, the nurse who has been here for somo time on sev eral cases, left this, morning for San Francisco. , .. Sewing machines repaired, bought and,.sold, and rented 25c per week. Phone 615-J. ;. . :,. The members of tho Christian church will hold another get-togeth- v., uioiuuB uiair luLum spring stop , er meeting In the basement of the In Medford. They are guests at the church Thursday evening of this Hotel Medford. The husband of Mrs. week . and which everv. member of Dollar,, who herself drives the big I the church and their near friends are Cadillac car, Is connected with the j expected to attend. , All are to take Dollar steamship company and Is a their baskets well filled and dinner son pf Robert Dollar. We can save you money on that new storage battery.- C. E.' Gates . Auto Co. ' - . On account of the visit of Ihe air plane fleet to the city " yesterday there was no session of the public schools Monday forenoon, the pupils v In the various buildings having been .dl&mlssed at 8:30 a. m. '.-- ,. : Alco Taxi. Phone 95. v The benches In the city nark, are being given a new coat of paint. Only " few benches at a time are being re painted so' as not to inconvenience the public. . J on,n ... will be served at 7 p. m. followed by a good program. Spark plugs for trucks and trac tors. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . . Supt 1: W. Berrian Is taking a number of nice steelhead out of Mc Xeal creek. that is drying up, and taking them to the Butte Falls hatch ery; 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 Ideas. Vanity Hat Shop. A. G. Foot of Xew York and E. I Dutton of Chicago uro eastern visi tors registered at tho Medford. Dick Sanders says now la a good time, to have your exterior work done. The air Is dear of insects and good drying weather. Good clean workmanship. Phone meal time or evenings. 840-J. 844 West 14th. - V. I.. Upson, federal poultry hus bandman, is in the city on business from Corvnllls." Springs for all cars. C. E. Catcs Auto Co. The last number ot the Postal Bulletin In giving the now star mall routes has the following: '.Medford. by Eagle Point and Derby (N. O.) to Butto Falls. 33 miles and back, six times a week, from Juno 16th, 1919 to June 30, 1923." "We have tho only properly equip ped Ford ropalr shop in southern Oregon and the best Ford mechanics. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Portland men registered at tho hotels include F. P. Vnughnn. E. R. Cole, O, L. Bramwell. P. J. Degutse, J. H. Lyons, E. W. Laxell, R. J.' Plck arda and A. H. Ferguson. ' Dr. R. W. Mearns has resumed the practice of medicine and surgery in tho old location, Jackson County Bank. : . 76 Among out of the state guests at tho Medford are M. L. Dean ot Olym pia. Wash., A. Olson and V. C. Brock of Spokane, Max H. Harris, F. F. j Sawyer and Chas. Barnes of - San! Francisco. j Dr. A. Bursell, 309-10-11 M. F. & H. Bldg., Xorth Central.' Phone 29. 82 ' pinna. It will bo a big undertaking but southern Oregon will receive more tree advertising out of this than anything olso that could bo dono nnd tho editors and tlioli', wives must' bo glvn a tino trip.. Itlwlll taUo 100 autos to convey tho vltruorg to the lake and with tho drivel's will make a party ot 400 or more. Grants Pass, lAshlnnd, Central Point, Eagle Point, Jacksonville and other towns of the valluy, also ranch men nnd fanners will bo asked to furnish cars and tho club believes there will bo a ready response. It wiil also tuko about $1500 In cash ta.pay for gasoline, oil, enter tainment, ,otc. Medford and tho peo ple ot southern Oregon will have a chuuee to show their hospitality at this tlmo to people from every pnrt of the United States who are going to tell the story ot this wonderful coun try and Its attractions and tho people here will provo equal to tho occasion. It was decided to Join Grants Pass mid. Ashland in forming an organiza tion to properly advertlso tho scenic wonders, fishing and hunting, us well as the other attractions and tho- WhllliH'k.Hollowuy '.A. quint homo wedding was colo brulod last Sunday morning ut 8 o'clock, Juno 8lh, at tho residence of tho brldo'H parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Whlllock, 517 KViwtown street, when their accomplished daughter, Miss Georgia was united In murrliiga with Mr. William A. llolloway. Tho ceremony wus rend by the Rev. C. R. Curios, D.D.. of tho First Methodist Episcopal church 'of this city. Tho brldo Is one" ot Medford's most popu lar young ladles. Shu hits beon quite netlvo In all forms ot olvlu and relig ious work, For tho past year she was tho president of the Epworth League of tho First Methodist church. Tho groom saw sorvlco In Francs in tho 37th' Engineering corps, A. E. F., for nlpo mouths, five of which wore nt tho front. They will nuiko their homo In Klumntli Falls. Tho best wishes .of their hosts of friends are extended to them. DR. RICKERT . EVES SCIENTIFICALLY . TESTED, AXD GLASSES , PR0PF.RLY FITTED .NO IUUro. I'HED Broken I,en$vit Accurately Duplicated . Hulto 1-2 over alar Ok I&H K. Mnln. Uiwfalr JlMIl? 'JK JL3PjVO:l. IV s 4 xWJdwi a vl . WmdM si THERE ,IS NOTHING ;equl to pbambcrlaiii's Tablets for constipation. When tho. proper . dose is taken their action is so agreeable and bo natural that you do not realize that it is tho cfleqt of a medicine These tablets possess tonic proper tics that aid in establishing a natural and regular action of tho bowels. Chamberlain's Tablets havo cured many cases of chronic1 constipation.', ' ; n Man Loses Hope Seats for Sclrttman-Heink now on sale at. Palmer's Music Store. ' 69 Miss Jeanette Patterson who is a student at the O. A. C, will arrive Dome from Corvallis on Thursday to spend- tho summer vacation .. Ice 'cream tp take home, 20c a! ilnt, 40c a quart. No war tax. ! Sugar Bowl. , . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McDonald of Central Point, are guests at the Hotel Medford. . ' Call Mitchell In regard to that; lawn mower and have it sharpened right.. Called - for and delivered. Jfhone 320-J. - V W. A. Cook, tho chief of nollca of Gold Hill, was last week aDDointed a "For ten years I suffered severely from stomach trouble. The doctors said I had cancer of the stomach and nothing would do but an operation. R.iw c,-, , r..., iuuuu ui .ua,rs n oii- T ,w ,.V.r Z-Z i , a ae" ul Remedy 2 years ago. . Since whh . fnln mP I " ,Mo,nda? then I sleep well, eat what I want ta-l.r.h1af I T ln a au, 'rucand fine." It is a simple, Harm-, and hSir LrV f fhn less Preparation that removes the S-uSL W"i! 'I8 P"k- catarrhal mucus from the intestinal u,,,,i.uca muue iruiu LUUlUingS; general work. - Sanitary i Shop, No. S East 4th and Fron! ! Phono 497-W. . ' 90 I A. H. Parkhnrst. who has the con- deputy sheriff of Jackson county who T " for Gazelle, Will look aftor the duties of the sher iffs office In Gold Hill and imme diate, yiclnity.' - Unusually popular prices for Mad ame Schuman-Heink. $1.5.0 i. uv plus the war tax. cessions in Crater Lake national park, left Portland today for Med ford, with two autos, and will arrive tomorrow. -Mr. Parkhurst will take up a crew to begin opening the roads for traffic to the lake. Fir slab and dry wood for, sale by J; T. Gagnon. Phone 859. Following a visit with her sister, Larkin Reynolds Miss Maud Corn eal the tract ann ntlnva Ihn Inflammntlnn Beauty j whicn eaU8es practically all stomach, liver ana intestinal ailments. Includ ing appendicitis. One dose will con vince or money refunded. For sale by druggists everywhere. Adv. TODAY ONLY Mary PicKford In The story of Tense Climaxes, Dramatic and Humor ... ous Interests .mTi: i. , . ,'A Paramount lu'issuo , !!;( HBargain Prices Adults 15c; Children 10c ," '-. TOMORROW THURSDAY 'i&Y Pauline Frederick in "Paid in. Full" " Pearl White in 10th Episode "Lightning Raider" ?i Last Times Tonight A BIG 4-STAR SHOW STAR 1 ' Harry Caroy "Three , Mounted Men. STAR 3 Lyon:Moran Comedy. .4 Star Show star 2 William Dunoan ' In ' "A Man ' of Might , &TA1U .Mutt-Jeff In . "Here and Thero' , ' Adults 20c; Children 10c. Coming Tomorrow GEORGE WALSH -"LUCK AND PLUCK" where she operates Tuesday hotel. Largest remagnetlzing equipment In southern Oregon at Auto Electric an(J. Equipment Co. 4 . 71" B9. An auto touring party from Wash- W. B. Robinson, the.m'talng' engl-! '"I?" sUte enroute t0 San Francis neer ot the Blue Ledge mine, is in the city and Is a guest at the Nash Hotel, as Is also Sam Sandry who has charge of: the ore shipping from the piue ieage. , apars; plugs for: all cars. C. E. Pates Auto Co. . Mrs. ,. C. Clark and H. B. Clark havo gone to Portland to take in the Jtose festival doings. Alco Taxi.. Phone 95. r. ana Mrs. Hoy A. Clarke of .laKllpia are visitors In the citv who .maka the Nash hotel their headquar ters. The opening dance given by James :Grieve at Prospect will be hold Sat 'urday evening, June 14. Medford music. - Good time. . 70 Among the Hotel Holland guests are Mr... and Mrs. J. H. Shurtletf of Stockton, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hinckley of Seattle. . You can get a lot of miles out of that old tire by using one of our re liners., C. F, cjatce Auto'Cj . ; , Arthur McDougall who was oper ated on at tho Sacred Heart hospital , three weeks ago, has been removed .to his home and is doing nicely. Try our merchants lunch. The ShSBta. ; ... tf . The county treasurer has called in for payment all of the outstanding courthouse warrants and In conse quence,' the new courthouse, which was built at a cost of $107,822.26, In at last paid for. In addition to the cost of the building, tho sum of 1.922.4S was paid as interest, mak ing a total cost of $109,744.75. Grants Puss Courier. Fryers, fryors now read. Phone mealtime and evenings. Sanders. 72 r Among tho Grants Pass :' people here Monday to seo the airplanes were Mr. and Mrs. George Sabln and Mr. nnd Mrs. F. S. Bramwell. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER Pay PJionet Pacific 227. Night Phones: P. W. Weeks, lO.'l-JK. , :' lAj Assistant. . co Is at the Hotel Medford consisting of Mrs. O. D. Crosby of Seattle, Jacob Houptly of Shelton and C. C. Houptly of Union, These; together with the five children accompanying them makes a party of eight, ,. For fire Insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co.- William C. Harvey of Camp Lewis Is registered at tho Hotel Medford. The cold weather of the past few days has retarded the growing gar dens considerably. Phone Delaney's stand for .taxi. Phone 552. Corner Main and Bart iett. 86 Nelson A. Loucks,' district man ager of the Independence creamery Is expected home Wednesday from Etna Mills, Cal., where he has been looking after arrangements for open ing the new creamery which has been established there by the company. B. J. McPhee, painter. Phone 600-X. - ., 76 A food lesson and demonstration will be given by Miss McCormick Fri day afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. F. Wortman on the Pacific High way. All women in the vicinity who are interested should be ln atten dance by 2:30 o'clock. Wo have the best tires for nil cars and personally guarantee them. C. E. Gates Auti Co , The Endeavor society of the Chris tian church give a social this evening on tho lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Skid- more at the end of West Main street to which all are invited. Jce cream and cake will ho served at 10 cents. A motor will always run like new if properly lubricated. Veedol Is the best Insurance for proper'lubrlcatlon. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . 10 LAft TO CLASSI' FOR RENT Two-room furnished house, 220 South Grape. 73 FOR RENT Modern 9-room house, completely furnished. ' J. W. Wakefield. . .: . , FISH NEWS The finest thing for lunch rn-tho way ot iish Kippered Salmon served cold. Also Kippered Cod Medford You can get most any old thing at DeVoes most any old time. HANDY to take along anywhere. Weighs but 6 pounds . Has a smart case, .Always ready, CO R. 0 N A . ' The Personal ' . Writing Machine see one MEDFORD BOOK STORE i TKe Month jof June Is Here The Happiest of the Year, ; The -Gift That Endures Sterling Silver flatware In pattarns won- Luuuse here from rich stocks of table drously chased and beautiful. , l'oitMllOUtll SUGGESTIONS ' FOK GRADUATION Itntcolet Watches, liar Pin's ' Iingerlo CUwps Pendants , IllrtliKtoiio Rings Vanities Krtirfax Cloinout IiiiH(ln nn Ktrusrnu . Hliellmrn " Sterling Silver Hollow-ware and Platod-wuro In ull tho latent designs. . Kyorythjnjr Hint Quality. Perfect. ('Hid In Jewelry Prices Right i. j " MARTIN J. REDDY . Southern Oregon's J'Uillug Jeweler I'liimo HI. - VlnitorN Always Welcome hS'Ir)Tirirtsi ii iU m rrt a" SATURDAY Page Theatre jyNE 14 PiiiS's ,HH' Co $UM, War Tiut ndilisl. Hcnt nK Tlittrndny tl . m. .. -Mull t)nlir .Vow. '" ' V II. M. IIAHVKV Pnufnm Fish Market W ' . I in- : :-:'-: v -:. ' m , I IS I AND CREOLE BEAUTY CHORUS - The Largest and Highest Class, Milatrel Organization. En Route. A Guaranteed Attraction. 40 MINSTREL KINGS AND QUEENS Including Famous Ballad Singers, Entrancing Danc ers, Novelty Entertainers, Expert Comedians, Instru mental and Vocal Soloists.,? ,A 20 Pioce Band, Every ManaSoloi8t. ''-' . 10 Vaudeville Acts 10 Watch for the Parade! 4 percent Interest on SAVINGS' THAT'S a Hiibstantial rnt'e of return 'to lio 'getting on 'your "thrift money" ipu't it?, , Well, the First National Bank will be glad " to pay you that if you will open a Saving's Account. As low as $1.00 will open one. , " Every Youngster Should Have a Savings Account. : n ;- ;,: . Capital $100,000. ';.; he First National Bank Medford Oregon r-f I j.' T ft n ' JW- "AT JOHNSON'S'" ' Silverware of the Highest Quality, . -''for the June Bride." , . ' Sterling and Plato Ware from .the best limjiufnts turers of High (irnde Tableware. Our silver is usually given preference whenever a comparison is drawn as Patterns, Quality and Ser vice are of .the best and the price is always a little lower. J ohnson The Jeweler Suggestions for Commencement Conlilln'H SoIWIIIIhk Fountain 1'on, with roM hnnds tinil gold tips n vory flno lino. .- , , .'Hvoroha-rtV Ponelln nil Rtylod- nmi prtnos, from , ?i,no' lo, J5.00. Thero In nothing thut will p.lcimo ti lioy'nr girl more.'" i.' ',..-'..,. '-':: ' " ' : .3' . " ,- '.-1. Heath's Drug' Sbre Phone 884 ; ' ':;,., The San To Store