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VA'CIVI TWO " irRDFORITi fATTJ TRTTCTTNTC, MTCD'FOTvTTi, ' RTCOOK MON1YAY, JUNE 23, ' -1!)1f) The Hour Crook orehuriH ono of the largest commercial orchards In tho . vnlloy la now In possefslon of Unvd and Harry ItononberK, Who ob lalnei! It last week thru a settlement : of tbp estate of their father, Samuel 'll'osehbfcrR, Hurry Rosenborg ar rived In the city Sunday from Seattle, where ho and his brother couiploted 4ho Botttonient with tho executors of ithe estate whereby this flno property passed lo them as a part of the settle ment, j The orchard comprises 2 40 acf8, two-thirds In apples aud the remnlridcr In pears, Tho Rosenberg hr6thers will operate it and nt the same time contlmto their sheep busi ness, altho during tho past ' six months they have greatly decreased their sheep holdings. , fir flro insurance pnone 64, cor- - ner Eleventh streot and S. P. track. D. It. Wood & Co. ' Indications are that- the summer run of new steelhoad is on In the Rogue Tivor. Tho first ono caught In this county was a six-pound beauty last evening ly Frank Isaacs, a fly 'being used. At Grants Pass Friday evening F. W. Phillips with $ spinner caught' a ;S'" pound steel head Both of the captured steolhead wo?a )"6uus . ones. Springs tor all cars. C. E. Gates v Auto-Co. 'Jltv and Mrs. Frank Hauiey ana Irs." Fihegan of Eugene, who nre -making a trip south by auto were Sguests at the Mcdf ord yesterday. M First-class kodak work, charges 'about half regular prices. Jap Art .Store, l . . tf ! The' Corhrade eliib win hold , a . ehort -business meeting at the Pres byterian church tonight at 7:15 Sharp and' members are urged to be there on-time. Details for the com ing part' wfli bo-worked out '. ' Spark: plugs for trucks and trac tors. '. CC.E." Gates Auto Co. Rev. .jLAJ Burgess of New York city, retired, SO years year old, for mer well known minister and evan gelist In the east, arrived here Sat urday enroute to the Rogue Elk re sort at Trail Where he will spend the summer. He was gnest at the Hol land and left Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald for Trail.- He and Mr. McDonald became acquainted in Michigan years ago. Mrs. H. Belle Loom Is of Ross Lane is also an acquaintance of Mr. Bur gess, she having first .hoard "him preach in iew York state SO years ' ago, or more. . . Phone Delaney's stand for taxi. Phone 552. Corner Main and Bart lett. 86 Mr. and Mrs: A. L.' Gibbs of Los Angeles are registered at the Hotel Medford. . Sewing -machines repaired, bought and 'sold, and rented 25c per week. Phone 615-J. ' ' ' '." Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kidd- and Mrs. F. G. Taylor left, this morning for a several 'days pleasure visit at Port land. We can save you money" on that new storage battery. C. E." GateB : -AuW Co. ' ,.!.. Probably the record auto tourist run of, this season from Portland to Medford was that made Saturday 1y Mr. and Mrs. C. ,W. Little, M. Jas min, Jeneve Tfudell and W. H. Cor wln of Portland. They left that city at 5 a. m. and landed in Medford at the Hotel Holland at 10:30 p. m. They are enroute to San Francisco. 'Have a Super Retread tire sole put on your old tire. It will last twice as long as a new tire. Puncture- proof, guaranteed: Best thing on the market. Akron Tire Shop, 36 South .- - Gus Newbury left this afternoon for San Francisco for a several days Tislt on legal business. ...: P. F. Close & Son, machinists and automobile repairers. Riverside Gar age, 132 South Riverside. Service tar: ; Phone 162-R. ' . - William L. Farlow of Lak'e creek', Vas a visitor In the city Sunday. . Baths 25c. Kenllworth Rooms. 103 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Auguer of Los Angeles are among the guests regis tered at the Nash. i- AlcO Taxi; Phone 95. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Crews of Stock ton, Cal., left today for a visit in Klamath Falls following a visit In the' valley. '' ' ' ' . The Parerit-Teacher circle ot the Jackson' school will give a social Tuesday evening at the homo of Mrs. S. A.: Kroschel on West Fourth street. Ite cream and cake will be served. Corpbral John L. Grieve of Med ford. Is in the demobilization camp at the Presidio awaiting discharge Recording to his registration at the army Y. M. C. A. He is back from overseas duty with the 2Cth company ot the 20th Engineers and saw ser vice 'on the Swiss border while doing forestry service. : T-lda E. Wood, teacher of piano. 304 Bolith'lvy street. 80 :The annual concert toy the high school 'band In the high school aud- ' itorlum tonight commences at 8:15 There will be no charge for adiriis- 'slon and the general public is invited to attend. ' . - Dr. A. 'Bursell, 30-10-ll M. F. & H. BIdg., ."North Central. Phone 29. A Portland auto party at the Nash liotel Sunday consisted of Mr. and Mrs. W:' R. Dudley and daughter and Elsie Jones. ' . !Di Robert W. Clancy has resumed tho prdctice df medicine and has established his office in tho llutcbln ' on & Lumsden bldg. '" ' 'v Among eastern chests stopping at the Medford are Jiiy L. Smith of Warren, Pa., and William H. O'Neill of Akron, O. ! For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. is Mr, and Mrs. Cicorgo T.. Collins, i Mrs. Gus Nowbury and Mrs. Drury loft Saturday afternoon for nn auto trip to Sun Francisco ami tho Yo- nomita national park. They expect to return In a week. Tho Indies ot tho Presbyterian.: church, assisted by Mrs. Mumphrcy, will servo a splendid luncheon In tho chapel on Tuesday, Juno 24th, be ginning nt 11:30. 50c charge. 79 (1. V. Wimberly of Uoscburg," n deputy internal revenue collector of this district, is in the city on official business. ' , Wo have the best tires for nil cars and personally guarantee them. C. E. Gates Ant Co " Mrs. D. F. Coffoll of Rosoburg and Mrs. F. Plaisted of . Ashland, wore guests of Dr. aiidsMrs. J. 1). Rlckert Sunday. Ice cream to take Home, 20e a pint, 40c a quart No wac tax. Sugar Bowl. .. .. ".'. Hulph McCurdy motored up from San Francisco Saturday and expects to rpmain in Medford soveral weeks attending to his cxtonsivo insurance business. Mr. McCurdy recently re signo'd his position as Insurance man ager for the Bank of Italy. A recent law was passed in California making It illegal for a ihank io go into the insurance business. We have the onry properly equip ped Ford repair shop In southern Oregon and the best Ford mechanics. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ; Tho monthly home coming meet ing of the Methodist Ladles Aid will take place in the farm of a lawn' so cial at the home ot Mrs.- Cs'elson, 511 South Oakdalo, tomorrow afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock. The'South Oakdalo circle has charge of, the program. .' . We rebuild and recharge batteries. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Mrs. Echo A. Bennett of San Fran cisco, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Oatman: . s i ' Spark plugs fot all cam. C E. Gates Auto Ctt. ., . 1 ' San Francisco JBolOr touring party at the Medford Sunday and this fore noon consisted of William Duncan, Wilson Wiley, Frances Wiley and W. Smalley. ' Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. . tf Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balnfield of Philadelphia and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Beck and daughter ot Berkeley, Cal., are among tourists stopping at the Medford. You can get a lot of miles out ot that old tire by using one of our re llners. C. E Gates Auto C Roy Stuart of Portland, the state representative of the Chevrolet car, is in the city from Portland. - Call Mitchell in regard to that lawn mower and have it sharpened right. : Called for and delivered. Phone 320-J. The Next of Kin association will hold a meeting at tho public library Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Hemstitching, - -' Pecoting, j 1 Handicraft Shop. : The condition of Gilbert Talbert of Jefferson, Ore., who has been dan gerously ill at the Medford sanitar ium, with septicemia, which develop ed from a tonsilitis attack, Is Im proved and his chances for recovery are now thought good. He came here to go with Manager Loucks of the Independence Creamery company to Etna Mills, Cal., to work in the com pany's plant there when he was taken ill. His father has been here for several days at his bedside. - Mattresses made over, furniture upholstering, crating and packing. Douglas, 101 'South Central. Phone 615-J. ' The Medford Printing company Is prepared with up-to-date cuts, to print horse bills, letterheads, envel opes, etc., for horses, cattle, bogs and poultry. . tf ., The Elks ladies' meeting tomor row afternoon at the F.lks temple will lie the last one until October. Public stenographer Elsie Farris. Room 212 Garnett Corey Bldg. 85 A Portland motoring party enroute to San Francisco the members of which were guests-at the 'Medford yesterday consists of Mr." "and Mrs. W. M. Cake Jr., Mrs. W. M. Cake, and Mrs'. F. F. W. Fish of Marion, O. ' Switches made from combings; general work. Sanitary Beauty Shop, CCo. 8 East Fourth and Front. Phone 497-W. ' .90 W. E. Goodale Is registered at the Holland as from Manchester, Eng land. Dry oak and fir wood for sale. Phone 818-R. -100 Fir slab and dry wood for sale by J. T. Gagnon. Phone 859. Mr. and Mrs. E. L.- Martin and Clarence C. Cook were among the Sunday guests at the Holland, and the Medford's Sunday guests includ ed Mrs. H. J. Devaney ot Eagle Point, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Smith of Klamath Falls and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Boyl of Yreka. A motor will always run like new if properly lubricated. Veedol Is the best insurance for proper lubrication. C. E. Gates Auto Co. , Medford members of Malta Com- mandery are reminded of a special conclave to be held on Tuesday after noon and evening, June 24, at Ma sonic Temple, Ashland. Three can didates will receive the Temple de gree. Work will begin at 4 o'clock, and supper will be sorved at 6:30, work to be resumed during the even ing. ' , 79 Itehckuh Notice Members are requested to meet at the hall at 1:30, Tuesday afternoon to attend the funeral of Sister Nannie Wooif. NOBLj GRAND. WEEKS & McGOWAN Co, UNDERTAKERS Iny IMionc: Pacific 327. Night Phones: F, W. Weeks, 103-J2 Jjnuy. Assistant, REVENGE DEATH OF T BY VERA" Cltl'Z. Mexico. (Corres pondence of tho Associated Press.) Tho death ot seventy-fivo passengers was one phase ot the revengo tuken by the rebel bands under (ho nomintil command of Felix Dta for tho dentil of Aiireltano Blanquet and Francisco AlvureK. A train on tho Iiitoroceanlc lino, bearing peons being armed only with instruments ot labor was dynamited between Pino and Las Vigns, the greater number of tho passengers killed by rifle fire and tholr 'bodies, together with tho living wounded, burned when tho train was fired. Within u few days a party of ban dits, commanded by tho Arellano brothers, 'burned a large part of the vlllago of Tlapocoynn, causing nu un determined number of casualties. An other attack by Podro Galmy, falsely reported killed, on the Alvurado rail way near Salinas, claimed fifteen passengers and fifteen soldiers as vic tims. ' Tho only military success regis tered was the attack on a military tralu near Tlerra Blanca, on the, lstjymis railway, at a point known as "Devil's 'Backbone." 'by forces under the rebel leaders, Villogus and Ln gunes. Tho young General Ernesto Damy, Major Clrllo Gamboa and fifty ssldiors were killed. Matny fighting to.Ahe hist , nil, . 1 ' . E WASHINGTON;. June 2.1. As a re sult of the successful- operation of the aerial mail service between Chi cago anil Cleveland the nostoffice department, it was announced, is considering the extensiun in the full of the service from Cliirnso to Oma ha, which would mean a' total reduc tion in train mail time between the Atlantic nnd Pacific coasts ol'aii-proximatc-lv 24 hoursn REPORT PEACE TREATY i NEW YORK, June 23. News of Germany's unconditional acceptance of the peace' terms came to Wall street by way of London around 1:30 p. m., 10 or 12 minutes later than tho Associated. a Press flash from Paris. v - The stock market hardened Imme diately, altho wiihlittleslii) of. ac tivity. Some important stocks arose above the high prices of the opening after their several reactions. OBITUARY. WOOLK (Xancy CNIucklln Woolf, died -at her home In Phoenix, Oregon June 22, 1919, at tho age of 82 years. She has been a resident of Phoenix for the past 'three years and has been a resident of the state for 43 years. She was the widow of the late Isaac Woolf who passed away about five years ago. She was a irieniber of Olive Rebecca lodge of Medford and also a member of .the ?. R- C. of the Chester Arthur Post o Medford. She leaves 16 mourn her loss one brother, A. H. Houston oS Phoenix, and eight nieces, Mrs. Si. E. Wright of Phoenix, Mrs J. E. Roberts of Talent, Mrs. Nora Rein hart of Phoenix, Mrs. Lou Mayfield, of Washington, D. C, Mrs. Maud ,Winfrcy, Bueper, Mo., Mrs. , Carrie Davis of Springfield, Mo., Mrs. Min nie George of Missouri, Mrs. Blanche Harvey of Sacramento, Cal., besides a host of friends. The funeral services will be held at the Perl chapel, Tuesday, June 24, 1919, at 2:30 p. m., Rev. J. K. Bull lie officiating. The W. It. C. will conduct a service at the chapel and the Olive Rebecca Tvill, be In churgb of tho services at the grave. . Burial in the I. O. O. F. cemetery, Medford. : TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED To buy an old mahogany or walnut arm chair. --Address X 'Y 55, care Mail Tribune. LOOK FOR '1 . THE FED BAIXf TRADE, JIARK Mofai"'i firearms Ammunition Shootmi-ElLtl You can get most any ; old - thing , at : DeVoes : most any: old time. , 1 1 UNI ATLANTIC CITY, June- 23.--Tll0 labor convention hero today adopted a resolution chancing tho American Federation of Labor 1 onstltutlou so as to permit disciplinary action against unions showing radical ten dencies. The, executive council may revoke the ehartur of any central union or body of delegates which calls a trlko or attempts to tnka n strike vote which would. It success ful, chuso a walk-out of affiliated bodies. James Duncan, of Seattle, snld It made 110 difference whether tills change was wrought In constitu tion or not, adding that X a central body wanted to take action It would do so regardless of constitutions and rules. Tills sentiment was Indorsed tiy t:urloy" Grow of Los Angolas, Another "rcsblidlon denounced "do plorablo conditions1' In the railway mall service and asked that congress pass laws providing, for a standard day for railway mall clerks. METAL WORKERS VICTOIIIA. B. C., Juno 23 Union metal workers, said by tllolr lenders to number approximately 5000, walk ed out hero today In sympathy wth tho Winnipeg strike The strike affected shipyards and machine shops. Three shipyards op- orated hero by tho Foundation com pany ot British Columbia were closed when their 30OO union employes Joined the strike WINNIPEG. June 23. It was of ficially announced today that all aliens hereafter caught participating in demonstrations against the guar dians of tho peace will 'be taken into custody and placed in an internment camp. More than twenty aliens, charged with rioting nro in custody pending internment, it was announc ed. , ' ..... . ! , LONDON, Juno 23. fho Russian soviet government has demanded tho release of L. C. It. K. Martens, the Bolshevik ropremitutlvo arrested In New York, a wireless messago from Potrogrud .declares. Itoprlsals are threatened against Americans in Russia. 6 Bell-ans Hot water , Sure Relief BELL-ANS FOR . INDIGESTION LAST TIMES TONIGJJ.T Dorothy Dalton Extravagance How, an Extravagant - Wo man Nearly, Wrecked a Happy Home,- j TOMORROW ONLY Geraldine Farrar In "Temptation" BARGAIN PRICES Vulcanizing All our work strictly guaranteed to be first class. 11 N, Fir St., Medford IMiono 4 8 MEQFQBD WORKS IDEALS OF TO II. S. SE The animal Imcraluuronlu services at the high school last night' attract ed a very lurgo uudlciuu to tho I'ugo theater ns on account of, tins event nearly all tho churches held 110 oven, lag services. ' This was tho opening foaturo of commencement week. . The uloitunut boccalaurealo BOr nion waa delivered tiy Uev. L. Myron lloozcr on tho subject, "Tho I! lory of Youth," Undur five headings ho pointed out tho glorious heritage and opportunity ot youth over the middle ngod aud elderly, ly possessing th spirit ot adventure, tho ability of ondurlng hardships and self denial, (ho ability to form and enjoy frater nity nnd fellowship, tho suscoptnbll lty to higher Ideals and not holug tot tered down tiy old Ideals and customs and the spirit and ability to accom plish reforms for tho betterment or tho world. Tho two selections by tho high school glee dub and tho violin duet by Prof. C. MvKeymiUI and MIks Doris Meltoyiw'ldk woro artistic and delightful features of the program. Tho Invocation was glvon by Rev. 1. 10. Millard, the scripture reading was by Uev. J. IS. Wnlhork and tho bene diction was. pronounced by Uev. CJ It. Carlos, v ' ; ' , ' The other chief events off com- TO ALL WOMEN! WHO ARE ILL . 1 . - . 1 - This Woman Recommends Lydia E. 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NIORS mm 1 -.T 1 iiv..:: . - rz-A , mi i immcumeiit week uro ho concert t ulKlit by tho hlHi'. Heboid baud, tho annual uIiihs day wxeivlsim Tttesdny night, both of which will bo given In tho high Hchool audltoi'lum, utul the annual Junior prom which will 'be hold at thu Natutoiium Wvdnesilay night. Tho coiiiiiitiueiimeut will be hold Thursday night at tint Pago tho. liter. WAV l.'IIANCISf't). .lime 'J:i.-- Cnesnr Miiurien liiiinlinrili, iiewnaiier imlilisher ol' Hallux nnd (lulveMlnn, Ton., died here ; todav.' lie Venn i-i Vents old. Ilel'mo uniiitr li Texan 1.1 veui'M niro ho wn in Iho wholenale nieiit Iiuinew4 nt I'nrtlauil, Ore. Ci 10 SCIENTIFICALLY CORRECT, : Zerolene, scientific ally refined from se lected California crude oil, gives better lubri cation with least car bon deposit. GctaCor rect Lubrica tion Chart foe your car. STANDARD OIU COMPANY .(CiWcmli), Walker, Special Agent, Smack ' W. E. tvh m 'W'y.'w.wiM,)'i'iiiiii w,"v has the real old-faslijohed' taste,' full of pep and comfort for. the man who's ( dry clear down to his boots- 1 The lieerv. cliecrv Himlfiniilicb' '6T L'lixo food'urnl iliinlt: it's 'Iho Hlahiliinl ofcceiil craircs: it's pure. '" !'.' Try u 'botte nnd you'll order 11 enso, At ulj dcalors," ' ' Medford Distributors-.'-' MEDFORD GROCERY C0' JACKSON COUNTY CREAMERY. MAS0N-EHRMAN CO.. A Qilallly. DovoriiBO of..,tiid .-. Uoiiry Wolnhiird l'llint' "" - I'lKl.alilhihod'lSlia I'orlliiml, ' HiiciIiiI '.IVmi'lni' ('iineliivo' . Vi .Malta Ctiuimaudory No. vJUi. ), K,.T., will liultl u spiicliil tYivi 1 i,luvo at iiHtiuld Toiuplu uH I u Asblaiul, 'I'uusday ufler l"VTNI 11 mui uvuuliiu. .luiiu 114. iifwlileUiU'ltriws In 111" Order of tho Tompln . will bo colirorrou on uirvu cumlldatesi Work will bogln about I ii'eloi k, supper served at 0:80, and work I'OHiiuted dui'lim tho nvnuliiR. Tho membership In gnnurul thriiimli out "llii) cisuiity Is ui'goil to ho prenenl, mid vlnltiii'M wlU hit cordially wid coino. . ' O. V. CAUHON. M. C, SO V. II. L)iY, llot'ortlor. With Medford. trudo tit Moilford inndn Standard Oil Co., Medford 1 .1 Brings back the Smile you thought might never come again your lips with grat- Wfeinhard's LUXO linlli liov- OrcKon. ' "