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PXGB TWO fecdBtiefs The first forost fire of the khusoii in Jackson county, which startoil ai tho ecine of 1J10 bis limber on tilt1 lwud of Kanes cronk south of (io(i Hill lust Sunday is now under control thanks to tho prompt work on tli part of Statu Kire Wurdon Kbei-ly of tliis district wlio ot a cr?w of men at work as soon as possible, flo still baa a small crow working on the fire us a precautionary measure, and blm eelf left for the scene today to make another inspection of the situation. All Klks urKculiy requested to at tend lodge Thursday nilit for their own good and tho Kood of 1 U'H. (:! Wanted Iieer ana pop bottles at DcVoe's. ' The members of the G. A. H. and V. It. C. will assemble at the (i. A. K hull at 7 o'clock this evening to at tend in a body the screen perfor mance of "The Copperhead" at tin Klalto theater as quests of tho Itialto management. Horseshoe tires and tubes are guar teed and adjustments made here. Kx- change Tire Co., North Uiversiile. (17 Have you tried the I.ithla mineral water? Jf not call the bottling de partment of the Jackson County Creamery and get a sample free. Harvey K. .Murphy of Meilford and Wirt E. Killer of Htna Mills, Calif., arrived hero from I'ortland today Thoy drovo down in a Dodge car. Messrs. Murphy and Kllnr have Just completed their third year at the North Pacific College of Dentistry nt Portland. Mr. Murphy Is a member of the Sigmu Alpha Phi dental fra ternity. All Klks urgently recincstcd to at tend lodge Thursday night for their own good and the good of 1 ICS. til! A complete line Tru lilu cakes and crackers nt tho Pnlaco Grocery. 72 Dr. and Mrs. T. T. Shaw are back from a trip to I.os Angeles. Bring In your old tires and tubes and get credit on new goods or cash. Kxchango Tiro Co., 2X North lliver uldo. I7 Good lionso and lot for salo cheap, close In. Phono -1 0 Il-X-2. 6!) A big mill and lumber deal of "especial Interest to .Medford and Jacksonville Is under way uccordlng to Btroot reports, and may be consum mated within tho next few dnys. uMoonllght dance! Nut to-nlle! Ad mission free! Follow tho crowds! I12 lurlng tho gasolhu; crisis why not drjve an Overland and average 2.r miles to tho gallon of giis. (" Tho "Passing Show" company whlcu played at the Page last night left by special train at n. in. to day for Kugene. Tim conipany opens its three days Portland engagement tomorrow nlghl. Tho Laun-dry-elto washes and dries oiothoR without u wringer. People's Electric Store.- - Dr. 'Hnlstoad, nt 2 2K HriRt Mnln, II a. in. to 6 p- m. Phone CUU-M. t!" i (iitesls from tho state of Washing ton registered at tho Medford nro Mrs. U' K. Neumann, llernard Neu mann und Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Conlin of Vakima, 11. C. Long and C. II. Wood of Spokane, and Carl W. Jones. 1). S. Conner and W. A. Dunbar of Seattle. Lucky-apot dances! 'Nat. lo-nlto! (12 Coffee has arrived. 3 lbs. $1 Trua.v Store. C'-l Tho six acre tract known as the Jay Torrill placo at Talent has been sold to F. M. Chambers at a pricu said to bo $r.noo. Tho Lnun-dry-etto washes and dries clothes without a wringer: People's Klectrlc. Store. HI Ladles' and Men's suits cleaned J 1.25 to $l.r: hals cleaned and blacked fiOc to f l.f. (I. Phone 22S-.I. 1 OS worth Central. (i(j According to (he drums Pass Cour ier ill a meeting held July 2X. IK IK. tho tlino was extended for tho com pletion of tho Inchont rigbls on ltogue fiver nnd Us tributaries. There seems to bo a misunderstanding among many water users as to the tlmo of this extension, ninny being of tho opinion that the time for the completion of Iheso rigbls will he up this coming October. According, to tho records in the office of the water master, the time was extended to Oc tober 1, the lime being extended tvo years instead of one. The WostinghouKc cooks meals uulomatb ally. People's Klectrlc .Store. .. (' I Salt for hay and slock. Good qual ity and price fight. Farm Ilureau Exchange. .Mis.i Joe Clark linn returned In Medford utter a short trip mirth. iMonnllght dance! Nat. (o-nite! Moonlight wulues! .Moonlight fox trots! Moonlight one-steps! Admis sion free! u2 We sell tires and accessories for 1osb. Save money by paying cash at McCurdy-Howne Motor Co. ll.' C. A. Jolcs of Omaha ami T. K und A. 11. Mascbo ol Chandler, okla., ure guests at the Medford. The West lnghour,e cooks meals automatically. People's Klectrlc Store. !' I Dance al Trail Saturday, June Music by Majestic orchestra. tM At the city auto camp grounds this forenoon ten tourist parties were en camped, and eight tents were up be side the parked cars Your cash is worth more at Mc-Curdy-llowne's in Gates's old store as we give a discount on tires uui. a ressorics for cash. li'i WEEKS &0RR UNDERTAKERS laj IMirme 11-7 A. Oi-r, .iJT-J-.l. -Mrs. Allmrt Korgcy who had planned to undergo an operation ut the Saered Heart lio.spital yesterday forenoon changed her mind almost ut the ln.st minute and left with her Bis ter, .Miss Hose Bullock for Portland to enjoy a ivu weeks visit with rela tlveH and frientl.s. Iirinn JiappineKH to your homo wllh a KalrlianliH-Alorrie automatic water Hy.stem. People's Klectric Store. UJ Coffee week at Truax store. M. .1. H. , Golden West, Colden Star, Col den Gate, Schilling's, Kolger's Com rade, Tillman Ac Hendel's Aromatic brand, all at reduced prices, mid threo lbs. of our fine Mend in bulk at $1. 4' Among- California residents stop ping at tho .Medford are A. A. Uarne- lurg or Crescent City, Mr. and Mrs. li. II. liobson of Hilt, and Mr. and Mrs. U. It. Hale, Miss Kuby Hale, Newton Hale, F. Nlrnarty and J, (j. Kexworthy of San Francisco. Jiiing happiness to your homo with a Fairuanks-Moro automatic water iiystem. People's Klectric Store. IH Heal homo made sorghum at Hutchison & Luinsden. A. U. Cornell was down from (.runts Pass Tuesday. He says Mrs. Cornell and his son will leave Boon lor an auto trip to Seattle and up into Canada and take him along for com pany, Kxpert repairing on sewing ma chines. Singer Sewing Machine Co.. phone 21.VH, 1M South Fir. Three lbs. of oir fino blend coffee $1. Truax Store. II 4 The first time in the history of Moid Hill that a "roo'm famine" has ever boon known is now an event. The hotel is overflowing; every boarding house in town "full up" and every possible private room is occupied and still they come. Walking down the street here now Is like taking a trip, to a strange city strange faces! everywhere. Already tents are show ing up and what this summer will de velop is a wide guess unless more speed Is evident in putting up new houses. Gold Hill News. Mr. Fred Alton '..night, teacher of piano and harmony. Accredited teacher. Composer and arranger. Summer classes. Huight Music Stu dio, 'A 1 8 Garnctt-corey building. Phone 12. (12 Young man, Innrn a trade and in after years you will not be doing day labor. We huvo a splendid opportu nity for a young man 18 years or over at this office at once. Thursday, Juno ltd at I p. m. St. Murk's guild will meet with Mrs. M. Purdin, 21 Geneva avenue. This is the regular cafeteria luncheon. Hemstitching, picotiug 1 Or per yd. Th road furnished. Ringer Shop, 10 South Kir street. Krench pastry and dainty confec tions mado fresh daily ut Hex Cafe, tf Fifteen, of tho women gnosis, tran sient and vegulur, of Iho Hotel Hol land and of the Holland apartments enjoyed a picnic in tho park at Ash land this .afternoon, ltig masquerade at Talent, Juno 12. A million dollars worth of fun for a nickel. Kvorybody como. tM When gas Is scarce you won't worry If you havo an Overland our average is 2a miles to tho gallon (15 The Klalto theater , management will have as Its guests tonight In a body the G. A. H. and Women's Koliof corps to witne tho opening perfor mance at th,nt house of "Tho Copper head," a screen version of Augustus Thomas' groat play which is of pe culiar Civil war Interest and doubt less will be much enjoyed by tho vet erans and tho relief corps women. Have just installed new electric Their washer. Your washing done promptly and efficiently. Mrs. Henry Hurnotto, Talent, Ore. llox 11... Gil For bargains In second-hand and used machines call Singer Sewing Machine Co., 10 South Kir, phono 2 1S-U. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Schenck and son Hobert 10. Schenck. former resi dents hero, who havo been residing In Kugeuo the past year, aro guests at the Holland. Wo nro now han(T:mK Orchard Rrand Spray materials, good quality, prices right. Knrm Huromi Coopera tive Kxchango. Phono 032. 09 Kodak finishing. Good work, low est, prices. Japanese Art Store. J. II. Wimer, who was recently de feated for the republican nomination for sheriff, left this morning for Ga zelle, Calif., and will be connected with a large logging and lumber camp near there until October. Mr. Winter has been fooling poorly for several months past and he hopes to regain sound health In the outdoor employment by fall. Sanitary Meant y Shop, Garnet t- Corey Pldg., rooms 4 OtI-4 07. Phone S I l-it. General work. M Your spring suit test wooUme, rousonnblo prices. Klein tho Tailor, ICast Main, upstairs. TOO LATE TB CLASSIFY KOH S ALIO ('bickering Uaby Grand piano, good as new. Mrs. It. G. Smith, ill? North Second street. Grants Pass. Oregon. (IK FOK S A 1.10 ne -loou gallon iron lank in good order, price ST.'i.lUt. It Malson. :':i; South Central. Phone l';.G-J. (." WANTKH Koom with sleeping porch and running water foi' two business women. West side pre ferred. Ueply Pox 2 1 Mail Tri bune, stating terms. ti I Folt SAI.K - First class alfalfa hay in shock.'. Inquire at 'MM West Eleventh. (' I K I Films Developed Better 0 I Prints Made Clearer D h Prompt attention to Mail Orders A J SWEM'S STU0I0 K I 217 East Main St. Medford One of the features of the popular moonlight dance at the the natator iutn tonight will be the addition of moonlight fox-trots and one-steps to th: usual moonlight waltzes. The Imperial orchestra has arranged an excellent program of the new dance hits for this evening including several selections on that mammoth saxo phone. Lucky-spot dances will be given at Intervals. Admission will be Ireo and dancing free till after i:!J0 p. m. Houses for sale. Jackson County Building & Loan association. i We do hemstitching, picoting. The Vanity Shop, next Itialto theatre. Tfu lilu cookies and crackers. The Palace Grocery. 72 J. J I. and C. Harold Cochran re turned to Medford last night after an extended business trip to the coast. We aro not satisfied unless you are. City Cleaning and Dyeing WorkH. 401 South Jtiversido. Phone 4 71. Auto repairing M. J. Swing, with Hittson Motors Auto Home, 2'J South Front. All work guaranteed. tf Mill-run at the old price. Bardwell Fruit Co. 02 Harry D. Mills, the Butte Falls lumberman, arrived in the city Tues day on a business visit. The dance music for tho senior class reception tonight will be fur nished by'Alford's Imperial orches tra. See Medford Land & Insurance Agency, successors to D. R. Wood & Co., Itm. 209 Liberty Bldg., for fire Insurance. tt Or res, the ladies' tail or, will be at Ilotol Holland every Thursday. Fine woolens, latest styles always. tf At tho Nash are registered Bessie Hayes of J)es Moines, ia., Perry Gib son or Lowell, Wash., Bobbie Stecn bobU and Hobert Bader of Los An geles, M. S. Splkor of Portland, P. C. Sbutt of San Francisco and J. McCoy of Glendalo. Miss Marjorio Grisez has gone to Klamath Falls where she will spend tho summer. For the best insurance see Holmes tho Insurance Man. Do you want to save your curtains by washing and ironing them by tho electric washer and ironer at Paul's Electric Store? We will do it or show you how. The Oregon delegation registered at the Medford includes O. O. Gootch and X. E. Dickoner of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. K. 10. Powell or Albany, L. Gartner of Ashland, T. A. Koblo of Grants Pass and tho following from Portland: C. 10. Wilson, O. D. Har bert, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Pluge mann, Jean Plagemann, Mrs. A. 1L I levers, Mrs. Jane Gollings, J. Rosen thal, Dr. J. M. Murphy, C. W. Hill, A. C. Ilagostad. L. 10. Uennells, I. M. Williams, A. C. Freeman and M. C. Ilattou. Homo mado Koguo River brooms 75c at Hutchison & Lumsden. Mrs. Paul linnseti, corsetlere for NuBone. Phono 585-J. For eye, eat, nose, throat see Dr. Heine, Liberty Bldg. G'asses fitted, Among guests at the Holland aro C. A. Whalen of Oakland, Calif., Mr.1 and Mrs. II. .1. Hill and Jack Lazenby, of San Francisco, and James A Guil der of Eugene. Ladies' and men's suits thoroughly ! cleaned, $1.50. City Cleaning & Dyo-j lug Works. Phono 474. ! Orros, tailors for men and womon. High grado only. Ashland, Ore. i Why pay 2tc for sugar when you' can buy homo mado sorghum for 18c j nt Hutchison & Lumsden. j The city council at its first meeting of the month last night disposed of considerable routine business and de- ls.l.li,l nn o i-i.,l,t f,,rnrn iyi t rsf th recently passed ordinance prohibiting heavily loaded logging and other veh icles on the paved streets. The coun cil authorized Mayor Gates to employ a special policeman to watch this hauling traffic. Delco-Light Electricity for every farm. J. E. Bartlett, Medford Hotel, Medford, Ore. Tablets and scratct. pads made of news print, for school and office use for sale at this office. tf Lithia mineial water has great me dicinal value. Phone 51. Jackson County Creamery. The senior class reception of tho ihigh school last night at the natator- ium was a largely attended and very much enjoyed affair. On the second grand march favors of bunches of flowers were given by tho class to tho guests. A feature dance was present ed by Miss Kutherine Swem. Tho patrons and patronesses wore Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Janney, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Grey, .Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McDonald, Dr. and Mrs. E. H. French. Mrs. A. L. Lcomis, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Garnett and Mr. and Mrs. X. H. Brophy. Carl Jeschke, nign grade watch and cloc krepalrlng. 9 Fir street. Broken forglngs and castings, all shapes, all metals, all sizes, welded, reinforced and guaranteed. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 South Front St. All kinds dry wood and mill blocks, phone 859 or 519-J. Hay Blackburn. The fire department was summon ed late yesterday afternoon to extin guish a fire on the roof of a box car loaded with shook, which had just been shunted onto tho side track by the Jacksonville railroad engine, a spark from the smokestack of which ignited the roof. The blaze caused little damage, but much concern for a time as two of the baggage cars of the "Passing Show" company stood nearby and were thought to be in danger. The fire was first discov ered by D. T. Law ton as he was sit ting In front of the engine house. Delco-Light Electricity for every farm. J. E Bartlett, Medford Hotel, Medford, Ore. Economize by using scratch pads for uso. Get them at this office, tf Pure home mado sorghum 18c at Hutchison & Lumsden. Homo-mado bread and pastry fresh daily at Rex Cafe. tf 'DEAD LI' FOR C'HICACIO, .lime 2. Chicago pick pockets, "con" men, ticket lakem and other "sharpers" were leaving town today for a vacation to last until uiier me r.iKS cuiivenuuu euuui 1 1.1. John J. Uarrity, cuiel 01 ponce. und .Chief of Detectives Mooney mark ed out a dead line and announced that any known crook who crossed it during the republican convention would be arrested. WEDDING- BELLS Mr. Ralph Arnold and Miss Ocssio Thompson were married Tuesday morning at 7 o'clock, Rev. 10. 11. Edgar of Centra! Point officiating. The ceremony was performed ut the new home of tho young couple, two miles east of Jacksonville, in tho presence of relatives and immediate friends. Tho bride has been a suc cessful school teacher at Central Point tho past your. Mr. Arnold Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Arnold of Central Point. Following tho cere mony they started to California on a honeymoon trip, accompanied by Hull Noreross and Misa Mary McDermott who were to be married Tuesday evening in California. MEXICO CITY, June 2. This city is virtually "dry" during the night hours as a result or precautionary or ders from the new government. It is expected 30,000 soldiers will parade tomorrow as a manifestation of the military strength of the revolutionary movement. Sure Relief Approve Naval Bill. WASHINGTON, June 1 The sen ate totlav adopted Iho conference re port on the naval appropriation hill, which was approved vesterdav bv Ibc bouse. It now rues to ttie president. 100 Comfort In A Table Beverage is supplied by TUM A rich coffee -like flavor with none of coffees harm ful after-effects makes Postum the ideal table drink. j "Why not use Posiun in stead of coffee? "Theresa Season Made by Postum Cereal Co. Battle Creek.Mich. Dancing Academy MODERN INTERPRETATION CHARACTER Adult and Children's Classes For information call 5GG-J. JIISS KATlIlvYN SWEM W y indigIsicwJ fMsSi 6 Bell-ans i-4!r-5S; Hot water zZWldMi Sure Relief LL-AMS Relief FOR INDIGESTION Series 20 Special-Sixn There is a delightful smoothness in the way the SPECI AL-SlX starts and stops. The full Hotchkiss drive construction makes this possible and it saves wear and tear on the driving mechanism,' wheels and tires. ' Ak cm oboot the gasoline and tire mile age SPECIAL-SIX oumer are getting. SO-H. P. deUchble-hd motor: 119-inch whelb..., invins maximum comfort for five pasa.nif.rt. All Studebaker Car. are equipped with Cord 1 ir another Studcbaker precedent, "This is a Studebaker Year" HINES & SNIDER So. Fir St.. Medford. Ore. Cords The Most Trustworthy Tire Built We have a complete stock of 30x3 V2 Cord Tires for Fords, Chevrolets and Maxwells. Equip your car with Cord Tires and forget your trouble. Guaranteed 8000 miles. Non-Skid Tread $3935 Rib Tread . . . 37.35 C. E. Gates Auto Co. Save Electrically TIME MONEY LABOR WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC RANGES 'ooks nioals automatically, heaves you two to three hours dailv from the kitchen. ' ' . THE LAUN-DRY-ETTE Washes and dries clothes without a wringer. It's the latest. FAIRBANKS-MORSE Automatic water system. Seif-i'riminu'. starting, stopping and oi!-iiiL'. We Invite Your Patronage We Offer Efficient Service PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE Phone 12, A. B. Cunningham, Prop. 212 West Main