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,1 P.AGE TWO MEDFORD MATH TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREClOy. KATITRDAV, JUNE 21, 1010 Tho prediction made that this summer and fall thoro .would be an unprecedented tourist travel both ) unto' and train on the Pacific coast and thru Oregon is being made, good, for during the past week there were mans7 tourists, especially ly motor, stopping at Medford ' hotels,' while many others passed thru the valley north and south. Tho tourist arri vals hore are expocted to increase from, July 1st, tho date tha Crater la lto season opens, until Into. fall. For (Ire Insurance pnone 64, cor ner Eleventh street aud S. P. track. D, R. Wood & Co, ' , . The grade schools closed for the summer vacation yesterday afternoon nnd the many hundreds of pupils went ' homeward with armfuls of school Ibooys and school utensils. The high school final examinations will held early next week and noxt Thursday nlght'lho "commencement , exercises . will, be-held at the Poxe theater. Tomorrow night the bacea- , laureate services will bo held at the same .theater, the program of which appears 'elsewhere In this issue. ,, springs ror ait cars.. j. i&. ijuces Auto Co.' The Majestic theater of Rosenurg, it has just been announced, has Been taken over "toy the Globe theaters company, in 'which Messrs. Moran and Percy of Medford are leading mem bers, giving them control of ' the Roseburg amusement -field, as the .'other theater, the Antlers, passed into their hands some time ago. This same company thru Messrs. Moran and Percy, who own the Rlalto. ob tained possession of the Medford ' leld this week when they took over tne fage theater on a iu years lease. ": ' Parts and supplies for all electric equipment. Auto Electric Equipment Co., 27 North ' Grape St. Phone 237-R. "''" ' 7S Walter D. Brown, eon of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Brown, arrived in the city from Sah Francisco this week to at tend the Elks celebration yesterday ' and witness the graduation of his sis ter, Miss Helen, with the high school seniors next Thursday night '' ' First-class kodak, work, charges tA,,f half vairiitat, nrlMB Tan' A f Store. "'.- " Word has reached Medford that two cases of diphtheria have broken out in the Phoenix district. " Big dance Medford Natatorinm to--night. Best floor! Best music! Be V-., , . . ' . ?o i A California tourist party motor ing northwards and stopping at the 'Holland consists of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Goodman of Pasadena."' Mrs. C. R. onahue of Los Angeles and H. E. T"loyd of Hollywood; ' . Spark' plugs -tor trucks and trac tore.'MX E. Gates Auto Co. .' ..' . Miss Marie Gates arrived home to day troin. her visits at Eugene and Portland. Phone Detaneys stand tor taxi. Phone 552.; ' Corner Main and Bart lett. :.! : SE Rlanlfiv Rlshnnrick nf Rnld Hill is s visitor In the city having arrived at1 fun nuntiim r nuay. " K' Dance Gold Hill parilian Saturday. ist.-.-, -. ." '.. -. '78 t Mr; and Mrs. I.ee Canfield and Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Fullerton of Salem, an auto party here earlier in the Week stopped in -Medford a short time Fri day on their way home from Klam ath Falls. -'- Mr. Canfield is the state barber inspector. ' Big' dance Medford Natatorinm touight. Launspach's Jazz orchestra. Everybody's 'going. " 78 1 Fair weather is promised for Sun day. ' The maximum temperature of Friday was 78 degrees. .'. Yours for electric troubles. Auto :Eleotrio Equipment Co.' 27 North Grape St. Phone 237-R. 78 was registered at the Medford yes- lating with the Elks. Sewing machines repaired, bought and sold, and rented 25c per week Phone 615-J. -' A car or the long looked for cas- . tag for the oil well was received Fri day and taken to the prospect hole, 'it is to 'be hoped work will be pushed on the well now. We can save you money on that . new. Rtornen hafterv.' fi. R ftatpo. ,Autp C6. ' ' .'' ' Another dance will be given at the Xatatorium this evening.- Launs pach's jazz orchestra will provide the music. A large attendance from Ash ' land, Central Point and other towns is looked tor, P. .TV-Close & Son, machinists and automobile repairers. Riverside Gar- : oge, 132 South Riverside. Service car. - Phone 102-R. . See Haney's Auto Bed advertise ment elsewhere iu this Issue. ' :' Eastern guests at the Hotel Med- fprd are L. R. Brooks of New York cltyand-B. H. Jolley of Cumberland, Md. . . : -' t". ' . " '. ' ' ..That dance Saturday, June 21, at - Gold Hill, is going to bo a bigger and bettor success than ever. Roberts orchestra will make your feet glide aoross that up-to-date rioor, and en joy the evening as you never did be fore. Don't forgot the time, the place and the glrl.-The Pavilion, Gold Hin. Twin-fire spark piugB. Auto Elec tric Equipment Co., 27 North Grape Sfc Phone 237-R. ' - 78 Among today's guests at the Hotel ' Medford are Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Stout and Mr. and Mrs. K. Poorman of 'Portland, Chas. D. Cramer of Spo ' kano and J. .1. Heller of Los Angeles. Baths 23c. Kenilworth Rooms. 103 There was iborn to Mr. and Mrs. Luke Ryan nt the home on Jackson street, an 8 pound son on Thurs day, June 19. Alco Taxi.' Phone 95. . . In a tourist party from Helling-( nam, wusn., who are wimum kuhiu aud are guests at tho Nnsh hotel nro Mr. and Mrs. George. Sporls, Mr. nnd Mrs. John A. (irnlimu and George Graham, , Ida 13. Wood, teacher of piano. 304 South Ivy street. SO Automobiles Tor tho V". S. Bureau of Fisheries, state geological survey. Crater Lako National park. Stale Fish and Game departmout, Crater Lake Concessions, and State High way department wore in Medford Friday getting supplies, TJr. A. Bursctt, 303-10-11 M. F. & H. Bldg., (North Central. Phono 39. S3 E. A. HlUlroth, of Ceutrnl Point, was among tho Medford visitors Sat urday. Mr. Hildroth lived in Butto Falls from the time- the first shingled houso was built until recently when ho nnd Mrs. llildreth moved to Cen tral Point. Dr. Robert W. Clancy has resumed the practice of medicine and has established his office In the Hutchin son & Lumsden bldg. Portland motor tourists at the Holland are Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wills. and Mr. and Mrs. Beu Laidlow. They are enroute homo from California. Let the next ono be an "Eveready." Auto Electric Equipment Co., 27 North Grape St. Phone 237-R. 7S Wo have the best tires for all cars and personally guarantee them. C. E. Gates Auti Co J. J. Buchter will leave next Tues day morning tor Atlantic City, N. J.; where he will attend tho national convention of the Elks order as the delegate from Medford lodge. Ice cream to take home, 30o a pint, 40o a quart No war ' tax. Sugar Bowl. ' AVe have tne ontj properly equip ped Ford repair 'shop in southern Oregon and the best Ford mechanics. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ". " Fred McAllister, son of Mr. and Mrs. John McAllister of Lake creek, arrived In the city this morning from the Presidio at San Francisco en route home on a 30 days furlough. He Is a member of Company L, 44th Infantry, and has been in the service for two years. We rebuild and recharge batteries. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Spark plugs tot all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Chicago men registered at -the Hot tel Medford are Chas. W. Ka,yser, H. A. Rockell and Phillip Lannon. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. tf You can get a lot of miles out of that old tire by using one of our re liners. C. E Gates Auto Cj The public market was extra good today, lots of fresh garden produce, cherries, a few strawberries and a big wagon load of loganberries on sale. Cherries are high in price. A cannery at the south end of the county ia paying growers $150 a ton for them, and a number or growers would rather sell at that price than assume the trouble of delivering to retail customers. Dance at Trail tonight, good floor. splendid supper, a nice run over good road in your car. 78 Call Mitchell in regard to that lawn mower and have it sharpened right. Called for and delivered. Phone 320-J. Rev. J. W. Hoyt and sons left Ashland last Thursday for a visit at their former home at Gold Beach. Hemstitching " Pecoting, : ; Handicraft Shop. - ' Help wanted. Permanent posi tions, at Medford Domestic Laundry. ' 78 . Miss Florence Denzer who bas been teaching school at Leaburg, Ore., arrived home today. Mattresses made over, furniture upholstering, crating and packing. Douglas, 101 South Central! Phone 615-J. '.'' Public stenographer Elsie Farris. Room 212 Garnett Corey Bldg. S5 Rev. and .Mrs. D. A. Hoover of Al berta, Canada, the former - having just taken charge of the Nazarene church at Oregon City, arrived here today to visit his relatives, having especially come at ths time because bis mother, Mrs. D. A. Hoover re cently suffered a stroke of paralysis. Mrs. M. KIrkpatrick is Rev. Hoover's sister, and Mrs. H. G. Stoeckman Is bis niece. Switches made from combings; general work. Sanitary Beauty Shop, So. 8 East Fourth and Front. Phone 497-W. 90 Dry oak and fir wood for sale. Phone 818-R. ' ' 100 C. L. Stewart of Minneapolis and Henry G. Andrews of Rochester are Minnesota guests registered at the Medford. 1 .' ' A motor will always ran like new if properly lubricated. Veedol is the best insurance for proper lubrication C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' Fir slab and dry wood for sale by J. T. Gagnon. Phone 859. The southbound passenger train due here at 9:35 a. m. daily was run in two sections today because of heavy travel. For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. Big dance, Ashland Nat, next Sat urday night. Medford Jazz orches tra. 78 Mr. and Mrs. J. ZImet and Mrs. J Miller and son were visitors in Med ford yesterday from Yrcka, , 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 WEEKS & McGOWAN Co UNDERTAKERS Day Phone: I'ncific 227. "The Mints of Hell.' Feature at the Riajto Theater Tonight iff, lJ&P"m ;5 ' fttutam Vcsmoiid in '.'Fiat gold is black and soft and fiat, 'like coins from the 'mints of hell.; They say It sups men's brains. That is tho price they must, pay for it.v" Into the frozen silences of the! lukon, Dan Burke went in search ; of adventure and fortune. He found j ooin, out went thru hell first. Three Medford soldiers arrived in Now York yesterday from Franco on the transport Liberator and aro now at Camp Mills. They are Herbert G. Kentner. George W. Anderson nnd Sevier E. Fenstead. Prof. A. A. Garlock and the boxers from Portland who appeared at lust night's athletic show of the Elks left for home this morning. . A trio of Seattle auto tourists en route to California . and who were Holland guests Friday are G. S. Clark, P. W. Harnce and O. C. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Nils Malquest of Cheyenne. Wyo., arrived here today for a, visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Hart. Mrs. Malquest and Mrs. Hart are sisters.- . At the Elks banquet last night money to purchase a piano for itso in the general club house parlors was raised 'by passing the, hat for volun teer contributions.'1 This floor of the club house- has never had a piano. About J2."0 was tossed Into the hat. Mrs.' Joseph A..Skeeter of Kerby returned home Suiurda after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. Skeetcrs. FAITH TO ALLIES IS FATAL TO ORLANDO HOME. June 21. "Kemuin faith ful to our duties townrd tha. allies," was n pafc!(i in the jidiircss of Pre mier Orlando today which turned the tide airninst the premier nnd reunited in the adverse vote which had its se- auel in the resignation of the Orlando abinet. There was u exeat tumult and crieM of "the allies have never been faithful to us. Whv should we be faithful to them?" SiL'nor Orlando's fateful utterance so; stirred the deputies that the re mainder of his sneci'h received hut little atl'-'iilion. PARIS. June 21 The Italian dele gation to the neucc r'unlcrence has been directed from Koine to accept the proposition for the settlement of the Dalmatian question made hv Pre miers Clcmcnceitu, Llovd (ieoi'L'e and President Wilson, nccordintr to Paris of fiee of Renter's limited. the A PARIS, June 21. (By Associated Press.) Premier Lloyd George is confined to his room with a severe sore throat." His Indisposition pro vented his attendance yesterday at the meeting of the supreme allied council. His place at the conference was taken by Arthur J. Balfour, British foreign secretary. TjADIKS When Irregular or delayed use Tri umph Pills. Sate and always depend able. Not sold at drug stores. Do not experiment with others, 3ave disap pointment. - Write, for "Kelicf" and particulars, 'It's free. Address: Nat- lopal .Medical Institute, Milwaukee, Wis. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Competent woman for general housework. Apply Gov ernment Employment offjee. H3 You can get most any old thing at DeVoes most any old time. 'The Mint of I A gripping drama of tho Yukon whoro llfo Is in the raw nnd men fight for gold. A story, .that equals (Jack London's In diajnutjc punch and the thrill of "tho gold country where many hnvo gone mud, euteu ;now and died, in a vain search for treasure. Thls'fUm will bo shown at tho Klnllo tonight. SAX FRANCISCO. June 21. Uni ted .States Senator ,Mihs Poindextcr of Washington statu, was named here todav in a country )vide boom hv tele graph for president of the United States in 11)20. The boom was launched bv S. A. Perkins of Taeotua member of the republican national committee, and a newspaper publish er 6t the Pacitii! northwest. . ' Perkins ulso announced that coast republicans would loin with the re publicans of California iu an enilenv. or 'to have the republican national convention next vear held in San rraneiseo. and will oiler, free a spe cinl train to lirinu' the national com miltoemcn and their slatf assistants to this eitv from t'liicau'o and take them back. , . RUSSIAN CRUISER SUNK BY BfrTTISH U-BOAT LONDON". June 21. The HtisMim criu-er Oleif was sank Wednesduv bv a liritish submarine, it is unnouuecd in n liiissian wijiless dispatch receiv ed todav. The -inkinir occurred near the Tolbiu-hiin liulitlHMi.se. GOT GOOD KKSULTS . This honest, straight forward let ter from a woman who has suffered should bo heeded by. all afflicted with backache, rheumatic pains, sore muscles, awful tired feeling and other symptoms of kidney and blad der trouble: "I havo got such good results from Foley Kidney Pills thut I can sleep much ictter and tho pain In my back and sides Is a good lot better. I nm going to keep on taking them." Mrs. Chas. Gray, 270 6th St., Detroit, 'Mich. For salo by Med ford Pharmacy. DR. RIGKERT EYES SCIENTrFICAtjTiT TESTED, A'SD G LASHES PROPERLY FITTED NO DJtOPS VSEI Broken Lenses Accurately Implicated Suite 1-2 over May Co' ' 128 E. Main. Upstairs ' Copyiitflit icauicjcd, tyiy Why We're Here To help you get the right start with your new car ; ' To see that you are sup plied promptly with the .best battery built. To charge your battery if It needs charge to test it with the hydrometer to supply you with distilled water to repair bat teries tint have suffered from neglect or abuse. .. Come in anytime. Ask as . many questions os you like, but T2 sure to arik thio-oncJ "'What is Villrrd go-di Battery Li ' ,curfjicc?" Remind us to iand't you -a copy of the booklet., "Willard E;rvice 'mid Vou." LEAVE CHIHUAHUA' BEFORE TOO LATE JUAlil'XMe,.. .lnnu 2l.Aiiuri- cans wore waincil to leave Ihq Mor mon tlislrict of Wester,!! Chihuahua "When tho crisis arrives," hv Onei'itl Manuel Hieanez. coiiimiiudcr Hie iioi'lheasici'it mililur.v muiio, tieeoriliiut to a tolonram tyi-eived last nitrht hv iuerienn ('niisiil Dow tivm Amen- can Consul Stewart nt Chihuahua Cilv. The mcvsauo staled dial (loiiei'iil llieauex eunsiilorod the willidnval of the Auierieans from the Casus (Iraniles .Mormon district ndyisahlc until such a lime thut ho could send troops into thai district to protect tho Americans. Tho warninsr wim re IVrrcd to tho American stale (joint rl ment. . Mot'itum cliuri'h officials hero con sider it imimiclieahlo for the (lilt) Mormons jiviinr in Iho l'nsas t.)randes district to leave their homes lit this timciuiid consider it improbable that anolhor exodus, similar to tloso of 11112 nnd PH I, w'ilj result iu a general lootitu; of tho colonics. (lenonil Diemicr. also infonncil the American consul at Chihuahua Cilv (hat his bomhiiiL' planes were roailv to take the lid, I and that a column would bo started north at once to ci( aiiuo Villa. ' , Ef. VASO. Tex., jiinc 2U-iVilla has civet! iiislriK'tions to (lis uieii .to attack notio otdhv small lcderai uur-ri.-nns oceiinviiiL' towns and settle ments alone I he Mexican sido of the border, nccordiiur to information re ceived here todav from the field in Mexico. Expert r : Workmen V1umi you have your auti) rcpaiiinu; done you want lo know twvt oxpciU'iH'ca iue- Our Wdiknitn iui'joxpei't.s and all of iImmii have tlic cn doi'sonu'iit ...of .thc.Coni'maud oi' o the Kocloyell motor fold where tliey verQ iiie ciiiinies duriiitr the war. " When you want expert woi'lviiiansliip'at a ftiir )riee hriii,' it to ?ts .or phone and we will. (.all. ..,.- Crater, Lake Motor Co. E. E. Waters. South Fir St W. R. Gaylord NAT BUILDING. MEDFORD INSURE Your Grain and Hay and , Ranch Buildings. - I have licnt pliin, chonpent It AT ICS and BKST COVPAN 1EB. ... Don't put it off. SEE, ME. J. W. WAKEFIELD IMiono 17-lt. A delight on any day, SUNDAY OR WEEKDAY A LA CARTE DINNER AT Holland Cafe You, nml ' the . friends von . cnler- luin, will relish the npieli.ini; nieiitH and vcKctiihleH. the - niounnt, HulndHi the delicious desHcrtH, Tho dnilv When Scu'ool's Out I " ' In thm prrlow hnnm tWf S ' Utd aflrr Kliitnl. ymt wlllnrvrr H V.. AtfitUi upH to woiiiJt wht la "V. da or wim U s wtun you n I UuIey-DiTiJioa Bicycle gl'ji It'g baaly to lv.k St Md lvJ Ob. bow msy It rltkl JV ' ehnnKus in tho menu (rives vou nl wnva somothinir new to -unlieipnte. Dino ut the llollund uhd dine well, Sunday Dinner 12:00 to 2:00 MTZlXr Tho (JmtlONt Ph i m o ri tulurdon MiMlfui tl Hun Yvv Hoimi ju rKUT iii'iaiHS' '.iitiwMUxiHU'rt htuhv "The . DlltKtTKII IX Unpardonable . An Amazing Story of Loyo and Adventure M.TIXI.li S!: 1.1 I. M. KVIvXIXtiS Ti 15 I. SI. l 1.1 1'. SI, PRICES AFTKKXOON' Al l, HKATH t!.1 iiil;liti:. i.io Hpcclal ntiKiiicntcd oit'lnwli'u . IdlH'rty Tlionlro. "" ' " LIBERTY LAST TIMES TONIGHT MARGUERITE CLARK in ' ' 4M rs.Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch Don't fail to see the Screen, Version of this Famous Novel and Play. TOMORROW MONDAY DOROTHY DALTON In "EXTRAVAGANCE" We Cut the Expense - of Shaving .: We make your razor blades do more" work. AVo make as tjood as new or l)ctter-j-l'or :!()c, dozen. ' ' ' Heath's Drug' Store Phone 884 , ' ', The San Tox Store 0000XOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC)OOOOCX)OOC00X00000000(Mt HELLO, BILL! Eat at THE GUSHER CAFE , While in the City The Battery Shpp Is Now Open for Business - ,, ' . . WE DO EVERYTHING ELECTRIC Batteries any make IJeeliiti'Ked and Ixepaired. v Kx tlort workineii. Kiitisfaetioii guaranteed or money ' refunded. ' C. A. Linch, Proprietor. 115 W. Main St. Medford . 'in : , . : i-l. !'':'' -in The Vacation Trip IF you are planning oiuv.trin to the ("ilioru Mountains or Forests this minimer don'i fail to go armed with ?iit National TR AV- ' ELERS' C1IEQUES. ' j;..will'ehniiuale tluv danger of tho loss of your li'itiiiey. Wc issue them in all denominations, i . ;s j . ' : ' '. - . I i " , .. "The Bank for All PnrnnaM " '. Capital Mbdford I ACT nAV I'KUHO.V II V MAIIHIIAI.I. X HI IAN KVi:xiX(i.s , lmvir Hour HOe, ( Int. 1 llon'H llnlcoiiy U.0. Iliilnuco Itiilcony -.1c, t hlldii'ii ti.lc. lindor (lli( jlon of Henry llnrcko (it ' i i t $100,000., Oreoqn . , ; . Mglit Phones: F. W. Weeks, 103-J2 ELECTRIC SHOP Lad1 Assistant. '