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PAOTC TWO MEDFORD MATL TRTDTTNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 16. 1010 LocalBtieB All ovor (he county and atRto to day the school dlHtrlctB aro holding their minual elections. Each district In addition to other mntlors elects one school director (or three years , and a clerk of the district board (or ono year. A number of districts of this couuty aro also holding meetings today for the selection of teachers for next year and the transaction of other business. Most of the school districts have already chosen tholr teachers. r For Hro Insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track D; R. Wood & Co. The big floral liberty boll made by Mr. and Mrs. N. 8. Bennett, which was used as a feature of the Elks Flag Day exercises Sunday afternoon Is. on exhibition in the M. F. & H store show window. Free battery inspection, any make. Battery Shop, 115 West Main. :The Ladies" Aid society of the Christian church will meet at the home of Mrs. B. Garnett tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, and all the members are urged to attend. 11 Springs for all cars. C. 12. Gates Auto Co. Mrs. Frank H. MRddcn of Seattlo former . well known valley resident and niece, Miss Frances Quigley, ar rived in the city Sunday from Palo Alto, Calif., whero Miss Quigley has been attending Leland Stanford uni versity. . .Thoy will visit here a tow days at the Medford before continu lng to Seattle. First-class kodaX work, charges about-half regular prices. Jap Art Store. tf" Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Rickert who at tended the state optometrists' con vention in Portland this week re maining for the Victory Rose festi val arrived In Corvallls last night to spend a short time with Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Curtis before going on to their home in Medford. Dr. Rickert is a leading optician of southern Ore gon. Corvallis Gaietto Times. Glad to inspect your battery any time. Eattery Shop, West Main. 77 ' San Francisco men registered at the Hotel Medford include Eugene J. Owen, Harold F. Cahn, F. H. Flick, O. R. Bardne, W. G. Collins. Harry B.-Hagenah and R. Mench. Spark plugs for trucks and trac tors. C. E. Gates Auto Co. The Medford district annual school election was held this afternoon, the polls being open from 2 until 6 p. m. The officials in charge of the election were Mrs. Lee Jacobs, F. V Medinsky and Martin McDonough. '. Tuesday, Juno 17, Medford Nata torlum. Let's go! - H : Everett Y. Carkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. L. Carkin, returned home Sunday from Camp Lewis where he received his discharge from service last week. Remember the tires we have on sale are all new fresh stock and carry a guarantee of 4O00 miles. Elliott & Cook Auto Co. 73 J. C. Madison and S. Stone are vis itors in the city from Grande River, Ore. They are at the Xash hotel. Phone De;ancys stand for taxi. Phone 552. Corner Main and Bart lett 86 ' The Comrades club of the Drama league will meet this evening in the parlors of the Presbyterian church. All members are urged to be present. Sure we are ousy. There is a rea son. People's Electric Store. 77 People who were fishing at the river yesterday for trout report hav ing had a good day's sport and catch, for the little fellows were taking tho fly fast and greedily. For tho first time. thlB season the water in the river was clear, altho still high, too high for good steelhead and salmon fishing. Tho first warm day follow ing tho present cold spell it is pre dicted that tho trout fishing will be great. Oh Lady) Lady! Big Jan dance. Nat., Tuesday, June 17, Bo there. '.' . . 74 John A. Westorlund arrived homo Sunday from San Francisco where he was In attendance at the California hotelmen's association convention, and told the hotel men how to run a hotel successfully In a dry state. We can save you money on that new storage battory. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Rankin Estcs who recently arrived In this country from his servlco in France with the engineers branch and who has been hero on furlough from O.mp Lewis visiting his family and friends for some time, leaves to night for Camp Lewis whoro ho will at once undergo nn operation in the base hospital. I'ntil he is recovered from this operation ho will not bo discharged from service. Electric Irons, $4.95. People's Electric Sloro. 77 Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Balllon and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Payser of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson of Boise. Ida., Mrs. J. Ste- Mrs. O. C. Boggs returnod Sunday from l'ortlandwhoro she has been In a hospital for several weeks. She is greatly improved and her many friends are glad to see her homo again. People's Electric Store, Phone 13. 77 Don't overlook tho big tiro Bale at Elliott & Cook Auto Co. T3 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strang and daughter Miss Helen are on a tour of tho, eastern states from which thoy will probably not return until July 1 or thereafter. Thoy left for tho oast Juno 1st, and last Wednesday at tended the wedding of Fred Strang In Washington, D. C. Merchants meeting noxt Monday evening at 6:30 sharp at Methodist church. Served by Methodist ladies. Jackson County Business Men's As sociation. ' 73 Sewing machines repatied. bought and sold, and rented 26c per week. Phono 615-J. Tho thinning situation in tho orch. arils about which so much alarm was felt a few weeks ago because of tho then shortage of orchard labor Is well In hand. A number of the orch ards have finished thinning, releas ing ninny thinners to work In the other orchards. However more thln enrs can nlwnys be used during tho season and the federal employment bureau office placed six in the orch ards this morning and about the same number Saturday. ' We have t!ie only proporly equlp- Phens of Etna Mills. Cal., and Mr. '7" '"'T'v 7 . "tcuviu mm iuu ucsi ruru uiuvuuuica. C. E. Gates Auto Co. and Mrs. G. P. Armstrong of Portland are among the guests stopping at the Medford. Going Tues. night? . So am I. "Jan." 74 Rev. John W. Sharp was Just able to be up yesterday after his bad fall of last Wednesday evening in which Dr. R. W. btearns has resumed tho practice of medicine and surgery In the old location, Jackson County Bank. 76 Dr. and Mrs. William Bebb of Pasadena who are motoring to Cht- k. ffoM.i ii,- r,snt,.. , .i s. arriveu id .umuora louuy. .nr. ribs and a bad shaking up. Ho was 1 M' are oM time friends thinning a fruit treo at his home on N'arregan street, when'the ladder on which he was mounted broke and he fell nlno foot to tho ground. On ac count of his advanced age it was at first feared that his Injuries would result seriously. Dr. A. Uursell, 309-10-11 M. F. of R. W. Ruhl of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Bebb expect to continue their trip tomorrow. Dick Sanders says now is a good time to have your exterior work doue. The air is clear of Insects and good drying weather. Good clean workmanship. Phono meal time or H. BiB.. Xorth Central. Phone 29. j eve,nlnPs- S40-J S44 West 14th. s I awiiuiiL's uiuue troiu couiuinga; Mr. and Mrs. Xunan of San Fran- nera' . wrk- Sanitary Beauty Cisco, were visiting over Sunday with I op' ta" "la 80(1 rT";- Mr. Xunan Is connected with the San Francisco Examiner and Mrs. Xunan is well known In southern Oregon as F?u!a Howard, tho petit princess of the piano. We have the best tires for all cars nd personally guarantee them. C. E. Gaies Aut i Co f ice cream to take borne, 20c a pint, 40c a quart. Xo ear Bowl L03 Angeles visitors In Medford j include John Wilson. Joe Woods nnd . A. Co.x at tho Holland, and C. Ham ilton at the Medford. I A complete line of Fairbanks j Morse motors at tho People's Electnc ' Store. .77 Fir slab and dry wood for sale by ! J. T. Gagnon. Phone 859. j war tax 1 ; At tne Presbyterian parsonage at ; ! The county commissioners were in I te frl?nd.8 llauie Howard McDon- session todav completing the month's 1 ana eenneu, ootn oi business. They are making prepar-1 Medtord' were unlted Jn marriage by ations to establish a camp on the I "c- '"" j " oreen Springs mountain road and will commence building the unit thoy have the contract for as soon as pos sible. Vacuum Cleaners for rent. Peo ple's Electric Store. 77 Atco Taxi.' Phone 95. ' ' reside on West Sixteenth street. We rebuild and recharge batteries. C. E. Gates Auto Co. You can get a lot of miles out of that old tire by using one of our re liners. C. E Gates Anto C Major and Mrs. Leigh-Spencer of Culgnry, Canada aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Guthrie. Major l.olish Spenror who served oversells with the Canadian forces Is a brother of Mrs. Guthrie. MattressoB mado ovor, furniture upholstorlng, orating and ' packing. Douglas, 101, South Central, Phono G15-J. . Tho liiterurbnn gray car will leave the liotol Medford at 7 p. in. on tho evening of tho Schuuiaiiii-Helnk con cert nt Ashland and will return after tho concert, to accommodate tho public. .7 E. G. Purgoas, Jr., who recently loft for Now York city, Is reported onrouto homo. Call Mitchell In regard to that lawn mower and havo It sharpened right. Called for and delivered. Phono 320-J. . Glad (o Inspect your buttery any time. Battory Shop, West Main. 73 As tho result of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. noggs trying to surprise ouch other they passed each olhor on separate trains Sunday night, sho on her way liunui from Portland whoro sho had been the past five weeks recovering from a major operation In n hospital, nnd ho enrouto to Portland to visit her at tho hospital. Ho supposed, of course, that Mrs. Boggs would not bo nblo to come home until soino tlmo this week nnd did not telegraph her of bis coining, leaving hero Saturday night for Portland. Mrs. 'Hoggs, thinking to surprlso him by coming homo tiled a telegram of her coming before sho boarded tho train Satur day night und tho tolegrnm did uot reach the houso until Sunday morn ing. Tho Medford Printing company Is prepared with up-to-duto cuts to print horse bills, letterheads, envel opes, otc, for horses, cattle, hogs and poultry. tt A motor will nlwayt run llko now If proporly lubricated. Veedol Is tho best Insurance for proper lubrication. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Dustin nnd Chas. E. Dustin are visitors In tho city from Austin, Oro., who arrlvod late last night. They aro at tho Nash. Spark plugs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Try our merchants lunch. Tho Shasta. tf Tho peoplo of Medford had a flno view of tho airplane squadron pass ing over tho city early Inst evening despite the cloudy sky. Tho planes were fling low. Tho first ono np peared about 7 p. in., nnd tho three others flying close together came along about fifteen minutes later. Tho fire whistle had blown about a half hour before tho first piano ar rived and so ovory one was on the lookout. Many Medford peoplo wore at Ashland alt ' aftornoon awaiting the arrival of the squadron. P. F. Close & Son, machinists nnd automobile repairers. Rlversldo Gar age, 132 South Rlvorstde. Service car. Phone 162-R. Washington stata visitors nt tho Hotel Medford Include Mr. and Mrs. John J. llubbell of Yukiinu, 0. T. HurtuniiKli of Tncomu, mid N. K I'lper mid L, (1. Foyau of Henttlu. Buy your tiros while wo havo this sale on. You snva u good many dol lars. Elliott 41 Cook Auto Oo. 73 ' For tho best Insurniiuo sue Itolmus, tho Insurance Man. J. I). Jackson nnd A. Cross were registered lit the Hotel Medford yes terday. Hemstitching, Pocollng, . Handicraft Shop. Come In and boo the now Acorn Eloctrlo ltungo. Pooplo'B Eleeirli SI ore. 77 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Haby chicks. V. Dressier, phone 777-L, WAKlHN'llTOl.W Juno 1 Presi dent WllUIIU, l'CHllllllllllg 10 lllO HI'll- ulu resolution asking ror I ho rom plotu luxt of llm pencil I mill y, iiiIvIhimI the' minute thru tlm stale dcpm'tiucm luiliiy I luil Ih did not etnmliliir It In llio public Tiiliii'VHt (o 1 lit i i in 1 ( the treaty 1 1 t nt thin tlinii Iioimiuhii It wim lili'iiiiiplulo ami li Ml li y ilnllntiu piilnlH wmit under ciiiinlilnratliiii. FOR SALE Wheat hay In field. W. 11. ltucker, H, It. 1, Box 5 la. 7S FOR TltADI1' Hood work horsu for wagon. A. J. Fletchur, Itouto 1, Box 35. 7S LOST Auto crunk, Sunday. Please return to Mall Tribune. 71 HlBEBTYl LAST TIMES TONIGHT Wallace Reid "Alias Mike Moran" Also (ho uow MACK SENNETT COMEDY "The Foolish Age" ; Tomorrow only "The Rose of the Rancho" At B;irpaiii Prices V !EKS & McOOWAN CO LTNDERTA-KER lay Phone: Pacific 227. Vlght Phones: F. V. Weeks, 103-J2. You can get most any old thing at DeVoea most any old time. Hints for Commencement Azurea Toilet Water, Powder, etc. Oardon Glow Toilet Goods in sets. Djer-Kirs Toilet Goods in sets. Mary Gardner Toilet Goods. HeaLH's Drug' SLore Phone 884 The San Tox Store PAGE THE STAR ALICE BRADY Get in nt the Finish Sco Win. Duncan In the "Man of Mluht" Onlv Three More Enlsoilos. See It tonlnht tor tho first tlmo and net the thrills of the oiul. COMING ON In THE HOUSE OF BIG FEATURES STARTS TODAY , THE PLAY THE AUTHOR 'In the Hollow George Barr of He. Harid" McCutcheon mwn.vMiwtKiffiiiiiuMMra ALICC nnADY ' In the hoi tow or mtr HaniP Tho Cast: Alice Brnilv Mvrtlo Stoihnan Mrs. Louise Clark A. J. Herbert Harold Entwlsln Percy Mannunt It Is ono of Miss Bradv's Bost. Added Mult-Jeff Miss Grav Sneclal Music. ADULTS 2Cc: Children lOn. E DAY. WEDNESDAY PRICILLA DEAN "THE SILK LINED BURGLAR" 0k- r.- 'T;j i Pafi Theatre S??rk It, B Breaks World's Record A 1 imi t t I t ? f f f f V Y V ? ? iy me Thrift Car forYou Family Overland stock car, Model 90, on April 5th, at Oklahoma City, made a new world's record for a seven day's non-stop run, with gear sealed in, high. . r , t : . : Over rough country roads, goorl and bad city pavements, through traffic of a city, with two days of rain, the Overland Model 90 trav eled 4370.1 miles. That beats next best record, standing since 1914, by more than 129 miles. It traveled a distance equal to trip from New York to Los Angeles and back to Oklahoma City at a cost of less than two cents a mile for gasoline and oil. I CLASJ Of SERVICE Da Mfnnga Day Ultw H:qhl Mcir Nuhl Ltttfr NL It MM Of tncM Uvm lymtott tKtfjta'.w lhoch (number of wordt) thtilia daymelMS. Ottier nhd IN Unrtclr b Indlcn'.Ml by tlw symbol towiflnil 1Ut Ci chock. WBSTH&UNIQN Form 12()l NEWCOMQ CARLTON, PttKSIORNT OEOROB W. E. ATKINS, VICK-rnMIDlMT DELVIDERK BROOKS. VICB-PRMIOKNT CLASS OF BFHVICE SYMUUL Day Mnwago Day Lrtlw fllix WTpht Ultw I Hi It mrui of ttii thrt lymbott iprrtun oftr ihtchecli (numbf of woril) thla la ii daw ikhuq, Othr wIm Its ctatraclar (a tndkatad by Um lymliol appmrinn tiler itio cfiock. RECEIVED AT :. , . , Oklahoma Oily, OU la., Apr. 5, 8 p. m. WILLYS-OVERLAND,. INC., Toledo, O. ' , ' Overland Stock Car iModcl 00, Number L45135 established new World's Record tonight nl; 7 o'clock, complctinf,' Seven Days' continuous non-stop sealed in high pear rim with a total mileage of 4,370.1 miles. This beats all previous records made by any type or size of cars by 129.1 miles. ' No, trouble at any time. Engine ran 168 hours without missing an explosion. Encountered two days' rain rough country roads, good and bad pavements and traffic from twelve to fifteen hours of every 24-hour period. ' . : Most remarkable showing ever made by any slock car. Used team of four drivers work ing in four hour shifts with observers. Overland 00 averaged (24.3 miles a day and the speed was 26,1 miles per hour. Averaged 20.66 miles per gallon of regular 50 test gasoline. Never changed carburetor or a spark plug. , Broke all records but engine runs as well tonight as any I ever rode behind; it's the gamcst car ever built. ... X. DICK CARTTART, (JAIMIAliT MOTOR CO., Step Inside and See It Now The Overland Model 90 is the car you want. . G ATE o E AUTO CO 1 t t y ? t t t f ? ? ? ? t T t T y f t T f y f t f ? y y r y t y y f y y t " ' - . .1..-.,. - . ... . . . ,., , .... , ,. '.r 'r xyx "'tH',J,ii',."t.-'V"r'' v-'-v.v -j- ,,'w.(ifVi'-i4(HMjwy'V!