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PAORTWO OTRnFORl) WATT, TRIBUNE, TNfEDFORD, OT?E("!ON', "WEDNESDAY, JUNTO 11, WW IocdUieB A bill, championed by Congress man Hfiwloy, has passed congress, , io glva Modford ono of the large German field pieces, captured In the late war, for the cfty park, Horace Nicholson Is daddy of the movement and toys he will push the proposi tion to secure a German trophy. : ISveready batteries, longest guar antee; Auto Electric Equipment Co., , phone 287-lt. ; 71 - Arnoll Butler, , order clerk if or j Schussler Brothers, wholesale art store of San Francisco, Is here on a ; TtBlt with his parents, Mr., and Mrs. John H. Butler. He was recently mustered out of tho service. War-: ren D. But lor, another son, who re- j contty returned from service lu ; tSnniM Id nlon wlaltlncr ta nnrnnti f tarran Is a member of the 4th bal loon company, is stationed at San Antonio; Texas, and will return to his company in a few days, having three years to Berve yet. , , Ashland Natatorlum, Saturday, Jorie 14, big dance. - . . 69 There will be a meeting of the Greater Modford club on the mez zanine floor of the Hotel Medford at '7:80 o'clock tomorrow evening. Im portant business will be up for con sideration and all members, are urged to be present. ., . . . First-class kodak work, charges about half regular prices. . Jap Art Store, , . tf ' C. H. Chadwick, the Chicago busi ness man, arrived In the city Tues day afternoon on his annual spring vlBit to look after, hip orchard prop erty. He Is a guest at the Hotel Medford. . Mail orders for the great Sehu-xnan-Heink concert at Ashland, Wed nesday, June 1 S, may be sent to John Auto tourists who, departed from the Hotel Medford this morning for San Francisco after a day's stop In the city were Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Bilsborough of Butte, Mont. Dance, Ashland Natatorlum, Snt urdoy, Juno 14. Medford Jnzi music. 69 Miss Mina Arnold of Albany, Ore., Is a guest at thetMedford, Fryers, fryers now read. Phono mealtime and evenings. Sanders. 72' Did you know that thq Boy Scouts of America ore credited with win nowing from the chaff loft by the reapers In the five Liberty' Loan' There will bo nronehlnir aurvlees tonight In the Central Point Clirlm tiau church. Special music with vocal duet, and a sermon from u large chart. The aorvlco begins at 8:15. ' Switches mndo from combings; general work. Sanitary Beauty Shop, No. S- Kast 4th and Front. Phono 4 97-W. 90 J. 11. Fuller of Ashland, was among tho city visitors Wednesday. , Fir slab and dry wood for salo by J. T. Gagnon. Phono S59. John Winders, the Evans creek campnlgns no less than threo bun- rancher, Was arraigned In, Justice drcd million dollars of subscriptions? j Taylor's court last night on a charge That Is why the great war financier, I of breaking into a. barn and taking Mr. McAdoo, says: " "We 'are setting i therefrom a cultivator. Tho com out to get at least a million, mom-' plaint for tho arrest was sworn out bera as associates for the national by Mr. McElroy, another Evans creek council, and wo will!" Can you not , rancher. - ..; ; visit one of the local banks this wockj Largest romagnotlfclng equipment and sign up as an associate member. In southern Oregon at Auto Electric and contribtito to one of the greatest of America's training schools for good citizenship? .-..- .. We rebuild and recharge batteries. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . i Clyde Barnum arrived home last Saturday from his overseas service with tho third company, 20th engi neers. ; For the best Insurance see Holmes, tho Insurance Man. Mrs. William Schmidt of 542 South Fir street, is at Greenville, 11!., for which city she left a week ago. to attend the national annual con ference of the Free Methodist church as. a delegate from the southern Ore gon conference of that denomina tion. On the return trip Mrs. Sohmidt will stop at Oklahoma City to visit Iter son and othor relatives in that section. . , .''. :- - ' MattroBses made over, ' furniture upholstering, crating and packing. Ponglas, 101 South Central. Phone 5J5-J. ' .. . . Equipment Co. . 71 Ralph Woodford arrived home to day from a short business visit ut Portland. s . For fire insurance phone 64,'cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. Among Portland guests registered at the hotels are Mr. and Mrs. E. Spamer, R. H. Itoslorough, A. A. Ro'slorough, E.. Randolph, E. S. rat ion, E. H. Morris. P. S." Mitchell. George Hewitt, John A. Rooney aud B. L. Deaton. . Phono Delaney's stand for taxi. Phone S52. . Corner Main, and Bart-lett.- - " v ': -.. . . -.. . 86 B. - J. ". McPheo; painter. .Phone BOO-X. ' :. . 76 Included among the guests at the Medford today are Mr. and Mrs. J D. Banks of Everett, Wash., W. T Reed pf Kansas City, BenJ. linger of Seattle, 0.! E. Grossman of ' Snoho mish,; Wash.; and R. C. Nlcewood of Comas Valley. Wo hare tfce best tires for nil cars E E : Mrs, J. Chas. Rhodes of Los Ari- H. Fuller, Ashland, or to Palmer's: Reies, Is a guest at the Hotel Med- Ultoln CtnTa 1AfnA ftQ!ford. . i Last Monday afternoon Justicej We call for and deliver batteries i"mJ personally guarantee them. C. Taylor united in marriage In his of-! for recharging and repairs. Auto ! E- Ga's Aut ' Oo flee Miss Pearl Peyton of Peyton and ; Electric Equipment " Co., phone VAlco Taxi.. Phone 95v . Lome McCay of sear Central Point. . We can save you money on that new storage battery. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ,.. Mrs. F. "W. Herriott of Applegate, sister of W. T. Grieve of this city and James E. Grieve of Prospect, is crit ically 111 with peritonitis at -the Sacred Heart hospital.'' Her sister, Mrs. Georgia Stickell of Sonoma; Cal., arrived here yesterday to be near her bedside. Both Mrs. Stickel and Mr. J. E. Grieve are registered at the Medford. 237-R.. . .. , 71 Ben F. Wilson, campaign organ izer for the coming Salvation Army drive tor fire southern Oregon coun-ties--Josephine. Jackson. Klamath. Lake and Curry Is in the city today, j The Elks have charge of the drive in four of these counties, but in Curry county where there Is no Elks lodge other organizations will take charge. . Hemstitching, . J . Pecoting, . Handicraft Shop. y The Comrades club will meet at Alco Taxi. Phone 95. the home of Mrs. BenJ. Sheldon on j Vernon Vawter. . W. G.. Tait and! Kings Highway Sunday evening at R. 4L. Antle will leave for Portland 5 o'clock, instead of Monday evening, tonight to attend a meeting of the' - Sewing machines repaired, bought State Bankers association.. Mr. Vaw-land sold, and rented 25c per week, ter will also attend his first 'meeting! Phone 615-J. " of the regents ot the university of The "W. C. T. U. will meet at the which he .was recently appointed a ; Woman's Exchange Thursday after member. . i noon at 3 o'clock. Hemstitching, pecoting. Some new Ideas. Vanity Hat Shop. ..-oeaia ior .acnuman-fieinit now on sale at Palmer's Music Store. -. 69 : Paul Ruttencutter and family are moving to Medford today. Mr. Rut tencutter is agent for the "Oakland out. uranis rass courier. Ice cream to take home, 20c a lnt, 40c a quart. No war tax. Sugar BowL . . A tri of auto tourists from Seat tle who are enroute to California points is stopping at the Hotel Hol- ' Spark plugs for trucks and trac tors. C. E. Gates Auto Co. All members and friends of the First Christian church are invited to attend the social get-together meet ing of the congregation Thursday evening in the basement of the church. An old fashioned basket din ner will be served at 7 o'clock. Fam ilies are asked to bring basket lunch. A good program is being prepared. Dick Sanders says now Is a good land." P. W. Harris, G. S. Clark and "me to have your exterior work G. C. Clark compose the party. '; done. The air Is clear of Insects and Call Mitchell in regard to i that ! good drying - weather. Good clean -lawn mower and have it sharpened workmanship.' Phone meal time or right- Called tor ' and delivered. I evenings.; 840-J. 844 West 14th. Phone S20-J. ... ' George Putnam arrived home to day from his business visit at Salem and Portland.. ... ..... --. Unusually popular prices for .Mad ame Schuman-Helnk. , $1.50 and $1.00 plus the war tax. , 69 Chief , of Police Timothy arrested two young men, both restaurant em ployes, this forenoon on the charge ot Intoxication. One ot them wag fined $7 and costs by Judge Taylor and the other's trial was set for late this afternoon, i ... . 1 ( Spark, plugs, for all .cars. . C. E. Gates. Auto Co. , Believing that wood Is going to be high In price this fall and winter,. the school board recently contracted for 350, cards of body fir at ?S a cord with Messrs. Eaton and Rumley from their cut near Jacksonville,, and the delivery ot the wood has . already been begun to the various . school buildings of Medford. . ,-. , . j-Big dance Ashland Natatorium, June 14. . Medford Jazz orchestra. 69 Mrs; J. T. Edwards and daughter of Weed, returned home today from a .visit with friends at Phoenix. Alco Taxi.. Phone 95. t ; F. W. Schlffol and A. Gillette ot Rupert, Idaho, are business visitors in, Medford who are stopping at the Holland.' f ' , ., ... The opening dance given by James Grieve at Prospect will be hold Sat urday evening, ,June ;14., Medford music. Good time: 70 ' S." S. Bullls arrived home today from a short visit at Portland, i You can get a lot of miles out of that old tire by using ono of our re Uners., C. IS Gates Auto Cj- . Mrs. M. S. Silsby loft AVednesday tor Los Gatos, , Calif., following a visit here with her sister, Mrs. P. D. Blackdon. , ?;;(,,;.,.,,., ( Try our merchants lunch. ; .The 'Shasta, . .- ; r . . .tf Miss-Anna Bateman suffered a badly broken noso last Saturday night in a peculiar accident while riding in an. , auto with friends.' The auto struck a depression In the street and Miss Bateman, who was riding In the rear scat, was hurled upwards ngaltiBt tho Tldgo ,pleco of tho top, striking It with hor noso. A motor will always run Ilko new If properly lubricated. Veedol Is the best Insurance for propor lubrication. C, K. Gates Auto Co. Mr. and Mrs. C, J. Semon received a telegram yesterday from their son Russell telling of his arrival at New port News from France. He was with the 13ath aero squadron but was left behind in a hospital at Bordeaux when the squadron sailed. He ex pects to be home soon. . . Springs for all cars. C.'E. Gates Auto Co, California visitors registered at the hotels include D. Van Geddes .and J. H. Heinaman of San Francis co, August Graf of San Jose and T F. Saunders of Berkeley. ., We have trae only properly equip ped Ford repair , .shop' In souther Oregon and the best Ford mechanics. C. E. Gates Auto Co. The city band will give its second park concert of the season at the city park tomorrow night beginning at 8 o'clock prompt and lasting one hour and 15 minutes.,,. "... , -Dr. R. V. Stearns bas resumed the practice of medicine and surgery In the old location, Jackson County Bank. i, .. . , 76 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Forbls of Woodburn, Ore., arrived in the city today to make Medford their home. They are making the change on ac count, of their health, which- they think will be much improved inthis climate. Mr. Forbis is an uncle of A. C. and M. B. Walker of the Auto Electric Equipment company. " rv-Dr. A. Bursell, 30.9-10-41 M. F. & H. Bldg., (North Central. Phono '29. ..'. 82 Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Simmons and young son returned to their home at Yroka today, after having had the boy's throat treated by a Medford specialist.; 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 Mrs. Bert Greer and daughters, Mrs. Harvey Ling and Misses Lillian; and Elbert Greer, , and grandson, Wesley, of Ashland, were guests of Mrs. B. T. DoLosh today. GOOD HILL ACADEMY $rtf . 5 i ,- r . a- SPOKANE, Wash., Juno 11. Tha fnrmora' pnrt In tho panca conteronco was to bo discussed by Charles S. ltnrrett, president of the 'National Fanners' Union who recently return cd from abroad, at tho opening ses sion hero today of tho Northwest Farmers' conference. Dr. W. J. Splll man, editor of an eastern farm Jour nal and former director of tlya divis ion ot farm management of tho de partment ot agriculture was to dis cuss "farm organization, farm man agement and tho cost of production." Glfford Plnchot, formor chief for ester ot the United States and now president of tho Pennsylvania Rural Progress association, today tolo graphed A. A. Elmore of tho Wish' Ington Farmers' Union that ho would be unable to attend the conference, He was to have appeared on today's program. , ' ' A campaign In favor of the hill Introduced in tho sonnte by United States Senator Poludoxtor of this state, to proven'! a greater chargo for a short freight haul than for a longer haul over the sarnie' route was to' be ntscussea in too conterenco louaj. n was announced by Provident Elmoro. Altho registration for the confor enco was only getting under way( to day, it was statod that prospects for a large attendance of farmers from Washington, Oregon, Idaho and wes tern Montana were good. WIRE STRIKE IS CALLED. (Continued from page one.) will not strike. Cook said. Tlicv lire content." I'ortliunl Postal Quits ! PORTLAND. Juno n.-Prnctienl-lv : nil the dnv force of commercial telegraphers of the Puslnl Teleernph c6nii)tinv went out on strike todav. All (lie messenger force nlso went on xtriko ut 10 o'clock. The Western I'nion comimnv, on the other linntl, hod lost but two operators duo to the Strike, nt noon. Those were women operators in branch offices. The Western Union messengers had not loined the wnlk out nt that hour. Ten or twelve-Western Union op erators, of the nieht' shift wcro said to have stened ud to join the strike, and- to have declnml thev would not report for dutv tonisrht. C. P. Preston, denutv president of the Commercial Tolecraphcrs' Union hero, stated lie had reports that the Western Union offices ut Corvuliis, Ore., nnd Centrnliu. Wash., were clos ed todav 'bv the strike of employes there.! These veportij were denied bv the' Western Union1 of fifiuls. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UND13RTAELEB Day Phono: Pacific 227. Might Phonos: F. W. Weeks, 193-J2. lady Assistant. Alton Anderson Among the cadets showing treat progress In his studies and military work at Hill 5Illltary academy, Port land, is' Alton Anderson of Medford. The lad has entered Into the activ ities, ..athletic, social and military with enthusiasm and" has made a good record with his school work. The. ybunger cadets were asked to act on - the reception committee for the commencement exercises, June 11. Several parties were given for the boys before their departure.homo' for the holidays. The academy will open for the fall In September. Word has been received that Rus sell Evans has landed In this country after 14 months service in France. S3 X EARS' SERVICE Mrs.' A. Waldman, 4 00 Glenn Ave., Fresno, Cal., writes: "When I was young I had a fever and It left me with, a cough every winter. Thirty two, years ago I read about Foley's Honey and Tar and bought some and it helped me. I use It yet and It helps me every time. -1 am a widow 66 years' old." There is nothing bet ter for' bronchial, grip and similar lingering coughs and colds that hang on. Just fine for children for croup and whooping cough. Contains no opiates. For sale by Medford Pharmacy. ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR' SALEUaTbargainl fargo , residence or -Income property In Medford, close in. Look this up; ' it is good property at a very low figure. Inquire at 124 South King street. . . 74 FOR SALE 1360-acre stock ranch near Gazelle,. Siskiyou county, Cal. Free water right. M. E. Harris, 6 85 Boulevard, Ashland. 74 FOUND Man's bicycle with black " frame, nine miles in country. Left at police station. Owner can have same by, proving property and pay ing for ad. .. . 70 You can get most any old thing at DeVoes most any old time. NEW YORK. ' June : 11 Hewrts from the seven divisions of the West ern Union Toleirrnph company throuehout the United States and the maritime provinces showed u full force of operators on dutv two hours after the Commercial Teletrraphcrs' I nion strike order had cone into ef fect, Newcomb Carlton, president of the company, announced today. llielr emploveN were members of llui union, and that business over tlinir linos VouM not liu mnterinllv iil'foi't ed. '.'. i - , - 'The issues involved in the strike In clude the liuiit to oi'wnuir.o ami I'M" ciiin collectively, wimos nnd worUimt conditions. President Koiumkmnp lias established hendiitiiii'ters here. At n iiiei'tiiiir of the leleirnviiltors enrlv this mornimr "peui'eful t'iekel imr"' was decided upon mid at 7 o'clock pickets wore pltteod around the treneral offices of the companies in the oitw . : Leased wire operators wero not in volved in the strike. SAN FRANCISCO, June .11. "We haven't lost a man," Western Union officials su'd here I ml it v in vesponso to (uiefies us to the nmulier of tele cvnnlierrt who had oboved the strike order.' The officials lidded that lluiv oxtieeted the strike order on the Pa cific coast to lie Kcnerullv disreu'iird ed. N . Postal Telecrapli company ofl'ieiils said Hint of the seven men coiuposim; tlie Into niuht shift, six. onit t hoi r posts enrlv todnv. Umplovea of the Federal Telesriipli eonnmnv, , which operates only on the Pneil'iu coast was not affected bv the strike. Pre vious reports snid the Federal eimi piiiiv had ncreed to meet Hie wate denuuids, hut no official iMml'iiiiui tion wns'fortUcoinimr. Their oui ploves were t work today. MiL-. Know what you glvo mothers 7 your children. The oikii published formula appears on ovory bottle of The Infanta' nnd Children's Regulator 8nnn- prompt, efficient Vro table cntluildc, , Sodium CltfU-nn otttrtWr rc"l Ifllor "I llic Inwrln-Uiml (in- ininiilv whli "Hi" l.immlir! Klml.rb-n rrfiivcnntor of dint by Imrimt Ii-him Hi iiwmna Itvo Action. rolu-tiuil elniiliKa. S0,llm lllcrl.on -MulilV vnllintilr- III trciltlllK r.n-iaiiuiiliHlliii'iUm in clitlilrm, Oil of Anise, Fennel. Caraway, Corlnmlcr, Olycerlne, SiiRar Synip, nil of whleli help to make this formula the Very britllint medical Bltlll can ileviw. If It were Kiiwlhle to Improve lids for mula It would be dune rrininllcxn ,lul ' ",nt b,'l,le Mrs. Vv'iiisKiw's Svritt) now conts twice lis much to mnko as any other Kluiilar preparation. Yet It costs you no moro Hum ordh nary baby laxatives. ' At all Drugnisti . ' ANGLO-AMERICAN DRUG CO., 218 217 Fulton Strwt, N.Y.1 4 Ciiwruf StHug Ainntr. IUi.M F. HltcM C, Im. d.w Y..k Tmi,Cm4 Page Theatre sajune 14 Ices an IT l'rlri-s niki to $1,110, War Tav added. Kent sale Tluui.diiy 10 a. in. Mall Orders Now, 1 M II tllVL'V VosenlN Take home to Mother la brick of our three colored tee crejm. 60c. All readv to serve: The Shasta THE Style Fit You Want AIMU OKtUUC CiCHU I Y unutiUd The Largest and Highest Class Milstrel 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-Pieco Dand, Every Man a Soloist. .-, . , , ,- 10 Vaudeville Acts 10 Watch for the Parade! Material At a Price You Can Afford at- ' - - - - i KLEIN, The Tailor 128 E. Main.:, Upstairs WASHIXGTOX. Juno 11. Union leaders aclaimcd that about 1.300 or 95 ner cent of the forces cmolovcd bv i the Western Union and, Postal Tele-! eTnph companies here wnlkcd out to- I dnv in compliun.ee. with the strike or- dor.,"" - . CHICAGO; June 11. The nation wide strike of union commercial teleir "ranhers. called bv S. J. Koneuknmi). international president of the Com mercial Tclecrnphers' Union of Amer ica, beenme el'efetive at 7 o'clock tilts ! moaning (Central time).' The companies neninst whicl the strike is called include tho Western Union Telecraiih company, the Pos tal Telecrapli company, the American Telecrapli and Telephone company, and a -number of smaller leloirrnph companies in various parts of the counti'y.' i Union officials say ' thnf 00.000 IclcCTaphers would leave their kevs durinir the dnvi and' thufon June 10 more thiin 100.000 cleotrical workers wouldioin the strike. Western Un ion officials asid that only a few uf THE BtST Of LUMBER IN i rtHE LftND-tS HERE AVAin YOVJR. COMMAND ' It you are Kottlni? ready to build the lumber you need Is awaiting you hero. It In awaltlnK your saw and ham- i mer. Oh, you won't knock i ,lt. You will ay it l tho finest lumber that ever uld cd mun to llvo comfortably," Screen doors, roofing, paint, .fltimo lumber, wood , of all kinds. Gagnon Lumber Co. l'houa nan. Houti, Kif ail , .;. -"' f"' , , and nsurance on GROWING CROPS Reduced Rates Now Effective on Fruit and Grain. McCurdy Insurance Agency Telephone One-two-three. ' lT!MTll STARTS TODAY THREE DAYS BIG SUB-TREASURY ROBBERY PLANNED 5 BUT IT DIDN'T GO THROUGH BECAUSE GEORGE WALSH ''LUCK and PLUCK'' ,' , ,: . A Sparkling Walsh Comedy Met a nice girl, got on the trail of a big government plot, saved the girl in a speedy romance, and "clean ed up" at a sixty-mile-an-hour clip with all sorts of hairbreadth exclpes. DON'T FAIL TO SEE WALSH IN THIS ONE Fast, Snappy Sunshine Comedy "MONEY TALKS" Special Musical Program Miss Flora Gray Adults 25c; Children 10c. Suggestions for Commencement Conklln'8 Self-Killing Fountain l'on, with KOld hnnda and Kold tlpn a very fins lino. ; EvorHharp Ponclln all Btylim and prlcen, from f 1 .00 to $5.00. There la notlilint that will pleuo a hoy or ijlrl moro, , Heath's Drug' Store Phone 884 The San Tox Store WHEN ORDERING FLOUR insist on fT-rii. : -rrrr"--z.-'.2zi::r . 1 si jjrifT.-.r. JTl ntTj"rffi'ffVi1r'i . i i TOMl ROGUE VALLEY MILLING CO. x MMDI'Olll), OHICCJON