PAGE ' TWO MEDFORD MAITJ TRIBUNE, MEDFCmD, ' OTJEflON', WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25. ; 1010 I. ! Thu city band -will give its weekly concert In the' city . park toniorro night at S o'clock sharp, mill has pre jiured an excellent program. This tlio first concert for two weeks ifhe one scheduled for last week was passed, by on account of the band to ing engaged to play for the Elks cele bration. Tho high school commence ment will also bo held tomorrow night at tho Pago theater. For fire Insuranco pnone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. U. R. Wood & Co. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sooy-Smlth after spending a week In Medford .visiting frleuds left last night for their home In Portland. They re cently returned from a several weeks visit with friends in Chicago. Mrs. E. E. Core, piano instruction technic and Interpretation built on harmonic 'basis. Arthur J. Moran is In Seattle con' ferrlng with lib associates In th Globe Theaters company Incidental to Messrs. Moran and Percy taking ovor tho Page theater July 1st, on a 10 years lease. . Springs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Miss Anne McCormlck accompan led toy Mrs. Lathrop, Mrs. Mears and Mrs. Xoblott left early this morning ' for Beagle where an all-day canning and drying demonstration was to be given. . First-class kodak work, charges about half regular prices. Jap Art Store. tf "Deputy Game Warden Ed Walker of Medford was In Grants Pass Alon day and made a visit to the Golden Drift dam, three miles up the river from Grants Pass, says the Courier of that city. "Mr. Walker was in formed that it is the usual tiling now for people to fish off the dam under the impression that it is legal, the dead line being removed since a por tion of the dam went out last winter. Mr. Walker says the dead line, 200 feet from the dam, is still in effect and it is a plain violation of the law to fish closer to the dam and warns all fishermen that violations will be prosecuted." Dance Thursday, June 26, Medford Nat. Fine floor! Fine music! Fine time. SI Dr. Chas. T. Sweeney will leave tonight for Portland where he will attend the sessions of the state med ical association. He will return to Medford Sunday night. Spark plugs for trucks and trac tors. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Medford people will have the op portunity at the Rlalto theater to night and Friday night jt again see ing Aiixea Li. unapman, well Known thruout the country as the Custer guide, and hearing his historical lec ture on the famous fight with the Sioux Indians which ended with the massacre of General Geo. A. Custer and his command. In the lobby of the theater Mr. Chapman has on ex hibition a large collection of Indian and other relics and curious. The lecture is illustrated with many scenes of this great battle. He is the only living white man who wit nessed the fall of Custer's command. June 25th, 1ST6, on the Little Big Horn river in Montana. . . Dance Thursday, June 26, Medford Kat. v; SI Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mercer and son of Quincy, 111., arrived in the city this morning for a visit with -Mrs. Merger's cousin, Mrs. Abbie Thomas, whom she had not seen for 22 years. The- Mercer family is enroute to southern California points for visits with Mrs, Mercer's three sisters. Phone Delaneys stand for taxi. Phone 552. Corner Main and Bart- lett. . 86 . Wilford Allen, whose term as member of the state Industrial acci dent commission has expired, and family will return next week to re side in Grants Pass. Sewing machines repaired, bought and sold, and rented 25c per week. Phone 615-J. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Roblson of Portland, following a day's stay at the Holland motored over to Ashland this morning for a sojourn in thut city. . Going Thurs.? So am I! Jazz. 81 h. E. Hlnman of Portland, assis tant electrical engineer of the South ern Pacific, and former city electric ian of Medford, arrived here from Roseburg this morning to spend the day .visiting relatives. We can save you money on that Dew storage battery, C. E. Gates Auto Co. F. A. Rose of London, England, is a tourist registered at the Medford who arrived in the city late last night. 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 Riverside. 84 A tourist party which arrived Tuesday night and whose members will leave in a day or so for Port land consists of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E. Webb of Shortsville, N. Y. Dance Thurs., Medford Nat., im mediately after baud concert. 81 : J. D. Welch of Portland, the live stock buyer, is transacting business In the vicinity of Gold Hill today. Baths 25c. Kenllworth Rooms. 103 Alco Taxi. Phone 95. A. J. Mitchell left Wednesday mor ning for a short visit at Eugene. Dr. Robert W. Clancy has resumed tho practice of medicine and has Jess Neathamnier, of Evans Creek recently sold on the local market hog that dressed 67 pounds und brought tho handsome sum of $S9 This was a coru-fod porker, Mr. Xeathnmmer always rutaing corn on his Rvans creek ranch. Grants Pass Courier. Dr. A. Bursell, 309-10-11 M. F. & II. Bldg., North Central. Phone 29 82 Big dunce, Medford N'atatorium. Thursday, June 26, Launspach's Jazs Have you heard thoso sylophones! S2 Portland men reglstored at the hotels Include Q. W. Snecd, C. G Cotton, Leroy Miller, H. A. Boucher, It. E. McCloUuii, L. B. Austin, E. H Brower, F. La wry, H. F. Cotton, 11 E. Russell, F. W. Breed. H. W. Shank. W. J. Brennuu, W. A. Ward A. A. Welch and W. If. Jafiney P. F. Close & Son, machinists and automobile repairers. Riverside Gar age, 132 South Riverside. Service car. Phone 162-R. established hH office in the Hutchin. son Lunisden bldg. There .will be preaching services tonight at the Christian church of Central Point, conducted by Rev. D E. Millard. The city treasurer's office is busy place this week as the time for paying the semi-aiftiual interest on street assessments expires July 1st Electric ranges repaired by Peo ple s Electric store. 86 L. C. Devereux of Monroe, Wash. arrived in Medford this morning for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Geo. A. Collins. For the best Insurance see Holmes the Insurance Man. ' Only four more days to pay pav ing, sewer and watermaln interest at the city hall. Penalty goes on July 1st. C. H. Chadwlck, Chicago business man who has been here the past two weeks looking after his orchard in the Phoenix district, left for home this afternoon. We have the best tires for all cars and personally guarantee them. C. E. Gates Aut Co Sure we'll wire your house. Peo ple's Electric store. 86 Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Langlois of Ritx- vllle. Wash., Mr. and Mrs. J. B. JCeff of Nnaheim, Cal., are tourists stop ping at the Medford. Prepare now to own a home, the Building and Loan will help you. Have you forgotten that there are out four days more to pay Interest on street assessments? See the city treasurer at once. W. L. Kadderly of Corvallls, assis tant state leader of tho county agents is here today on business with C. C. Cate. Ice cream to take home, 20o a pint, 40c a quart No war tax. Sugar Bowl. ' Phone 12, People's Electric Store. 86 Miss Mollie Britt of Jacksonville, arrived home today from her several weeks visit at Portland during which she attended the Eastern Star order convention and enjoyed the Rose fes tival doings. " . ' We have the only properly equip ped Ford repair shop In southern Oregon and the best Ford mechanics. E. Gates Anto Co. Buy wisely but buy now, the Build ing and Loan will assist you. Claude Gaines arrived home Mon day from his 18 months service with the 20th engineers, which recently I arrived in this country from France. I Enroute to that battle-scarred land' he was one of the many rescued sol-1 diers of the ill-fated transport Tv.8- cania, which was torpedoed off the coast of Ireland. We rebuild and recharge batteries. C. E. Gates Anto Co. ' Everybody's doing it. What? Pay ing up their Interest on assessments. Why? Because property values are coming back. J. F. Hale left this morning for a business visit at Portland. He was accompanied by his son Jay who will visit an aunt in Portland. They will stop over in Eugene tonight to visit other relatives. See the city treasurer about your semi-annual interest payment this week. Times ace better. You can't afford to lose your property for a few dollars. Spark plugs foi all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. John E.Hqopes .of tho Vntted States army. Is registered at the Hotel llolliind. By paying your semi-annual inter est by Monday you save penalty and Interest, also advertising your prop erty. Get one of Iluney's auto bods tor camping, Chautauqua or Orator Luke. C. W. Hooker and son of Los An geles, are motor tourists at the Hol land. The American home Is the safe guard ot American libortles. Own your own home. Consult the Build inpt and Loan. ' Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. . tf Wlor McDonald and Roland Hub bard, two well known Medford boys who are students at the O. A. C, lett Portland Tuosduy or will today or tomorrow on a large steamer tor Xew York via the Panama canal. Tho hoys will work tor their passage on tho boat In connection with the offi cers quarters. After their arrival at New York they will leuvo the steam er and after visiting Washington and other eastern cities will come home by train. You can get a lot of miles out ot that old tire by using one o,our re llncrs. C. E Gates Auto C) Oregon guests at tho Medford In clude Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ainhelme of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Lerrhen of Salem. Call Mitchell in regard to that lawn mower and have it sharpened right. Called for and delivered. Phone 320-J. The junior prom which wlll. be held at the natntorlura tonight, will be one ot the most delightful events of commencement week as well as of the social season. Hemstitching, Pecotlng, Handicraft Shop. Another sun dog was witnessed on the eastern horizon this morning which increases the belief ot those who dote on signs, that rain will surely be here in a day or so. Fair weather is predicted for Thursday. While yesterday was very warm with a maximum temperature ot 90 de grees it did not reach the record of the season so far. Mattresses made over, furniture upholstering, crating and packing. Douglas, 101 South Central. Phone 615-J. D. M. Lowe was in the city today with a load of fine large and luscious cherries, and Just to prove that his heart is in the right place dropped Into the Mall Tribune office with a liberal quantity of the appetizing beauties. Mr. Lowe has already packed 500 boxes .of these cherries. , Public stenographer Elsie Farris. , Room 213 Garnett Corey Bldg. 85 -Misses Hattie and Pearl Fletcher i of near Jacksonville left Wednesday , morning tor a ;visu wun ineir sisier. Mrs. Anna Yetter, at Portland. Mrs. E. E. Gore, piano Instruction, technic and interpretation built on harmonic basis. Mrs. C. A. McCracken and two dutiKlitcrg of Los Angeles following n visit hero with Mr. and Mrs. M. W. McCraokou left today for l'ortlund for a visit with relatives. Switches mudo from combings; general work. Sanitary Bonuty Shop, No. S East Fourth and Front. Phono 497-W. 'DO li. C. Dnrclny, traveling auditor of tho Southern Pacific, Is hero tor n day or so chocking up the accounts ot the freight depot. A motor will always run Uko now It properly lubricated. Yeodol Is tho best insurance for proper lubrication. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Among eastern visitors nt tho Medford nro II. M, llomlorimii of Oshkosh u ml I II. ScliiilleulMii'itur of Chicago. Dry oak and tlr wood tor sale. Phono 818-It. 100 A. A. Welch, kou ot J. !. Welch, mill V. II. (luffnoy, ot l'ortlund, sheep men who huvu a considerable number ot sheep scuttnred thruout this section mo guests lit tho Hotel Holland. Fir slab and dry wood for sulo by J, T. Gagnon. Phono 859. K. J. und II. H. Ituy ot San Fran cisco uru auto tourists stopping at thu Hotel Medford. Listen!" says the Good Judge" "And remember it? tool'1 The better the quality of your chew, the more you'll enjoy it. You'll get more out of your to bacco money, too you'll save part of it for something else.' A small chew of this quality tobacco tastes good and it lasts and lasts. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco LIBERTY TODAY TOMORROW ENID BENNETT "Partners Three" A Broadway Cabaret Girl goes west with her brute Husband who abandons her in an Arizona Desert But! PEARL WHITE: in 12th Episode of "The Lightning' Raider" Added Attraction Today ALFRED L. CHAPMAN Famous Custer Scout Only Living White Man Who Wltnwsnl Clenernl Custer's Iim. T'IkIiI Catarrh is a Real Enemy and Requires Vigorous treatment When you mo medicinal uprnys, atomizers niul iloucliiu (or your Cntnrrli, you may succeed In im inppintf the cliokcil-up nlr, pann ages for tho time huiim, hut this miuoviiiK condition returns, anil you iiiivc lo ilii tho sumo thing over und over nuuin. I Catarrh has never yet liccn cured hy Ihcic lorul iipplicntinns. Jlavc you ever experienced any mil benefit (rum Midi iiciliuciil t Throw these makeshift roiueilles to the winds, and uet on the rlfjht 'treatment, (let a linttlo of S. b. S. tinliiy, niul i-oiiniiriice it treatment that litis hceu praised liy sullcrcrs (or n ni rly halt century. S. S. S. Rets rlylit at (lie snnrca of Cntnrrli, anil forces from tho lilnixl the Rerun which cause tho disease, I'lir speciul medical ad vice free rruarilintt your own clue, mlilress Meilii'nl Director, 51 Swift Laboratory, Allutitu, till, - I UW'imiiNiinii uitAtiiU u TODAY ONLY Cool, Comfortable, Well Ventilated TODAY ONLY Poitivcly do not mu ' la a i HI Y CAREY n his la tail gratl western drain "RBDERS OF VENGEANCE" He wasn't a shooting nun, but seven men robbed Mm of tils family nnd hit girl so he started cut to get them all one man aguinst acven. Did Harry get them? Or did a woman halt him? You'll know when you sco him in "Rider of Vengeance, even turner and blRger than "Hell- fin Iv Bcnt"or"Baro Klats." Don't, "til ll.TV" r.iin tV Carey picture. NliWS Adult l!ii (lilhlrcn It FRI.-SAT. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG You -can get most any old thing at DeVoes most any old time. WEEKS & McGOWAN Co. ; UNDERTAKERS ,I)ay Phone: Pacific 227. High riipncg: F. W. Weeks, 103-JQ Iiiidy Assistant. These arc the days for Ice Cream Sodas Just one of Many Cool Refreshing Drinks. The Shasta There's nothing the matter with the old cat if she's tuned up right j TBS . BATTERY. pSSr--J Give Your "Good Old Boat" a Real Treat! , NOW that the war is over, let the thought of the long years of prosperity ahead warm the cockles of your heart toward that often sorely tried but trusty friend, your automobile. In all probability the renewal of one single vital part will put the heart into it for another year's hard work. Give it an Eveready Storage Battery (definitely guaranteed for 1 years), and listen to the grateful, purring contentment with which the good old boat settles down to work for you through the long, busy year ahead. From a business standpoint it will be the best investment you can possibly make., Remember that we test your battery free, and repair all ' makes of batteries at this official Eveready Service Station Auto Electric Equipment Co. AUTO ELECTRIC EXPERTS 27 North Grape St. Phone 237R EVEREADY, STORAGE.BATTERY Definitely guaranteed against ruinous aulphation. lh known cause of ninety per cent of all battery troubles. . . . - - ' - - ' - e t ' - SWIM KAPS Make your ckoice while the assortment is coincide. Sold exclusively by 1 ' ' ' PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE Electric Supplies and Fixtures PHONE 12 212 WEST MAIN ST EAT Where the Eats Are Good THE GUSHER CAFE . ! win THE UNIVERSAL It's no loii(i' liof'OHKiiry lo go into tlie detnila describing 11 10 pruciicul merits of the Ford ear everybody knows all about "The Universal Car." How it goes and conies day after day and year after year at an operating expense so small that it's wonderful. This advertisement is. to urge pros pective buyers to place orders with out delay. Buy a Ford car when you can get one. We'll take good care of your order get your Ford to you as soon as possible and give the best in "after-service" when required. C. E. Gates Auto Co. II