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PAGE TWO ' JTRTDFOTIT) WATL TRTBTTNTR, rRDFOTID. OKEGOX. MONDAY, JUNE 1021 "focal and U Personal Tlirce rarn said to bo well known residents of .Medford but wbo K.ivo their names In court as John Hoc wore fined' $15 and costs each by Justice Taylor here today for heini; intoxicat ed on tbo istreots of Hold I Hll last Friday night. The arrests wero made by Sheriff Ten-ill who early in the evening before the. wrestling 'jiiateh hiigau waij. tlriped; off. that tlie-ttiree wfcre seen ritikinK out of a bottle. The sheriff then went to them and ttilil of what he heard and warned them null mey eomu.mn in.me 'n..iinjune out of him;," pntl when he found them intoxicated later laced',fherii under arrest. ,,. '"' "WnaL'f Worth While" Is worth waiting for. ' j 77 pr. IfvJ'- Murphy and wife and his mother arrived by auto from Portland Thursday. Dr. Murphy recently re ceived his dcRiee of noctor of dental nicdlcinc and has parsed siiccesHl'iilly both tho Orf-Kui ami Washington board of dental examinations. Dr. Murphy Is establishing an up to date dental ortic-e In tho AI. V. & 11. hhir,. ilenistitchiiiK. picotluK. RliiKcr Sow ins Mach. Co., 10 S. Fir Kt. l'lione 215-11 its The indications were that the funer al of Artomus Spooner. tile yomiK Med ford soldior who died In Franco during tho war, held Ibis afternoon from the I'crl Funeral home would bo largely attended with a largo turnout ol American Legion men and especially of former members of tbo Seventh company with which he went Into ser vice. Members of the city administra tion attended in a body, and there wero many beautiful floral tributes. Tho burial was a military one. Most of tho stores were closed durint; tho bours of the funeral. A Medford t pennant on your par Is good advertising. Medford Hook Store. Lawn mowors Bharjienecr right. Lib erty Shop. 21-J. tf Phono 474. Guaranteed work, prompt service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 401 South Kivorslilo. tf (.incuts from a distance at the Med ford over Sunday wero Cornelia Ab bott and C. Fstolla Ilrand of Colitin bufl, ()., Fva M. Harris and Kninin I.. Harrln, Mr. and Mrs. ,1. K. AtcklHon, C. K. Wlntler, ltalph lleeht, J. D. Hiirnhnin, It. II. T'almer and O. II. Has niiiHKen of Seattle, Mrs. M. .1. Mullen and daughter and Catherine 10. Mullen of Kent, Wn., Mr. and Alts. M. F. Thompson of Yrokn, and tbo follow ing from San Francisco: Air. and Airs. Oeorgo Anderson, It. II. Williams, Mar tin Propper, .1. M. Hoagen, Allss M. A. Itodgci-H, Carl Wclgoll, and Air. and Aim. ,1. 10. Foley. llundicdH oT young turkoys arc dy ing from the fatal disease Klackhcad. Turkey raisers can cllinlunlo this loss by using Clcrniazone, a guaranteed cure for all poultry diseases. Monarch Seed & Feed Co., sales agents. tf Wo are paying tho highest prices for all kinds of poultry and eggs. Farm llureati Co'Ojierativo Hxehaugo. It Try our merchant? lunch, The Shaata. A. 10. Heames arrived homo this forenoon from lOugeno whom ho bail been enjoying a fishing trip along the AIe.Ken.lo river. 'IWhat's Worth While" Is tho roatl to happiness. 77 Whcu bettor nntomolillos aro built, Jhrlelc will bulltl thorn. Snvo lnmioy on wrapping paper by iisln? whlto print paper in rolls. Ask this otflco. tt B. II. Roily Is among the Grant;. Pass men spending Monday In this city. Tho couple with a newly wcdded'nlr who registered, as Air. and Airs. A. it. AlclJill of Portland at the Holland hotel last night and departed for parts unknown this forenoon, were Air. Neil Franklin of Medford and his bride, Miss Juanita Furry of Phoenix, sten ographer in County Agent Cate's of fice, who were married Sunday night at the homo of the bride's parents in tile presence of about l .W guests. Thoy succeeded in foiling the intentions of a large number of friends to givo them J. W. Slilffcy-'of the Farmers and) Tho most" Impressive feature of Fruitgrowers bank, has returned from j Friday night's meeting was the pres a vacation spent with his brother, H.jonee of a large delegation of Christian S. -Shirley at Florence and with A. L. people from Medford by their presence Wright at llrownsboro. They made to indorse and to express appreciation the trip in an auto and had a fine time. Air. Shirley tells a fish story f having caught 103 trout. Returning home Sunday between Oakland and Sutherland In passing another car they got off the road and a rear wheel went Into the ditch. In trying to pull into the road again tho car turned a great send-off and. escaped to the turtle, with .both .Mr, Shirley and Mr, jn n. mm noui enqapeu witu 'bruises and without hiuch dam- hotel. Cootie games, the great nation rage. Aledroid Eook Store. 77 " Feed wheat 30 per cwt. at tbo Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange. tf Farmers: Save money by insuring your bay and grain with the Oregon Firo Itelief Ass'n of AloMlnnvillc. C. I,, tiofr, agent. 79 Tho film showing the complete man ufacture of the Studebakei- light six In tho new modern $50,000 automobile plant will bo shown at the Nat tonight at 8:15 i. m. J. F. Ilittsnn, the local dealer, has arranged to show this in teresting film. Mr. Smith, a livewlro representative of the Studebaker Co. is In tho city to put on this film. A number of people attended tho first showing of the picture at 2:110 p. m. oday and were well pleased with the picture which abounds with interest ing features. Is it the big or little things In lire thai count? See "What Worth While?" 77 H. A. Holmes, Hie. insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service Swimming at Nat, hours 2 to D and 7:. -10 to II: ISO p. m. tf F. 1-'. Stone, tbo harhor, O'llrien's old stand. tf Yesterday, a consignment of ciinues and IOvinrudc motors for attaching to the canoes wero sent to Kooky Point by A. C. Allen, William llarnutu ami F. C. Medlnsky, all of Aledford, and a Ill-foot pleasure Indian canoe by Dr. and Airs. T. II. Conger of Berkeley,1 California. Dr. nnd Mrs. Conger have for tho past 12 years maintained a summer homo at Rocky Point nnd spend tbo major portion of vacation time there. A .('. Allen, a well-known fruit grower and former government employe recently sold his summer home at Rocky Point. Messrs. Allen. Illinium and Medlnsky will erect new cottages there within n few weeks, the supplies being ordered today from the Pelican Hay lumber company. Klam ath Falls Herald. Petroleum Soap Powder 'may lc ob tained at 111 Central avenuo North. lie iiirug w JM-- al Uilghl In ago .lo, tb.e-.paj. , .-, what s Worth While Is not a ser mon but an up-to-tne-mlnuto live American drama. 77 Order your Purhpernickle bread now niado every Alonday. Pullman Bak ing Co. 7S Firo Chief I.nwton has returned homo In spirit from tho state fire chiefs annual convention at Corvailis. it which1 he was not present physical ly, despite newspajter dispatches to tho effect that be delivered an address before the convention last Saturday. lie explains this apparent discrepancy by the fact that he had prepared a paper by request, which was read be fore the convention by another. School for drawing and painting. Mrs. Kdniondson, College bldg U27-X. 87 lOvangelist Fred Scott and wife are (inducting Hpeclal revival tent meet ings at Hie corner of Jackson and Central every night at 7:15. Sunday :30 p. m. Come and get saved, re ceive the Holy Spirit, and ho healed of your disease, Jesus the same yester day, today and forever. All welcome. SI! Mr. and Mrs. 1.. II. Pankoy of Pros pect were ovei Sunday visitors in the city who returned nome today. "What's Worth While" Is a story that will appeal to you because it's about you. 77 Call Nash Taxi, Phono !)(!. Reason able prices, careful drivers; " Nitsh Hotel. 78 Among Oregon guests at tile Aled ford over Sunday were R. U Finlayson ind F. W. Wentnor of Eugene, Air. and Airs. Carl A. Schmidt of Grants Pass, T. 1,. Stanley or Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs. II. Martin of Oakland, i n d Ralph H. Schmeoloch, C. S. Lind say, Win. It. Osliorn,. I. II. Hammond, I. Al. Putnam, II. 10. Brooks, 10. 10. (Irelle, James II. (irelle, Mr. and Mrs. 1). A. Dinsmoor, W. J. Hawkins Jr., and W. A. Kinney. Another big drop In shoo prices at tho Medford Shoo Hospital, 119 East Telephone mid J. i TTiSlxth street. orics of I lumn'n Interest: Tilfc Wi InWiirirnce How Much Insurance Should a Man Have When He is Married? This ()ueslion is getting more nnd more attention every day. One man said: ., "When you liear I am marrir ' you will knew 1 am carrying al least $15,000 life im.uraiicc?" . Another sai J: t .'. ' , figufOf that a man should jjrovirle -an Income for 'lils faniV ily Jif ut , least J l.W. per veur. 'Hurt is Ti7.'. 'on $2S,W. 1 vK ijpecitlo carry, that ninoQnt." 1 JlJ work for Oregon Life In surance Company is not to sell, you all the insurance I possibly can, but to work with you to decide how you can obtain max imum protection nt a cost pro portionate tb your income. ...This mnv mean a $1000 or J25.000 policy. Think it over and talk with A. II. XOKNin.li The Oregon! jf a- Medford, flregoli Invest your savings in tho Jackson County Ililldlug and Loan association tf Mra., Paul : Ilftisei.., , corsotlere for Nultono. Phone 685-J. ' tf If iu Jia.ve no-flt:oad.V'Voln;d.at the school election of the Medford district It is perhaps not-too late to do soi.fot the polls, located In the high school building, do notiulusn liiy.ll p. ju. The voting began at z o clone tins alter- noon. Two new school directors are to be elected. Pse CarCo, a guaranteed preparation to rid your vegetable and flower gar den of grubs, Hltigs, cut warms and other pests. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. tf Hemstitching- (tc per -yarrt.-'atr-.thr Styleeraft shop. Wo also do dress making, pleating, embroidery, buttons, braiding ami mending. Phono 7'H-J. M. F. & II. Illdg. Alesdames Eaton Roberts, props. 85 Wo rievolop Kodak films free. West Side Pharmacy. tf The Kaglo Point baseball team de foaled the Mall Tribune nine yester day by a 20 to 12 score, at lOaglo Point A relii'rn game has been scheduled for next Sunday on the Medford ground 'Don't throw ashes on the floor" h a simple command, 'b'lit IP has a hiA effect in many households. "What's Worth While?" will too. , 77 Wo are paying ate for eggs nt:'thn Farm Bureau Co Operative Exehaifge. r, , tf ' Will exchange now goods tor second liand or pay cash. Mordnff &. Woolf ' Portland guests at the Holland in elude Evely Kifuball, Verne Williams II. W. Sleliert, Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Me lllll, Mr. anil Mrs. Ceorge W. Clark and child, I. aura H. Peterson. J. S Haines, and R. V. Mail. Other Ore gonlans al this hotel are Frank Blclgt or Koiichurg. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. John son Jr., and son or (Ilendale. .Mr. and Mrs. t!. W. Wentnor or Eugene, and A L. ami R. 10. Wilbur or Albany. Pici.ting Hemstitching, So per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. IP Tree props anil pine flume lumber Itig l ines Lumber Co. tf' C. L. C.off writes Insnranco op any thing anywhere. tr Tex DuUi't nnd W. C. Allkschc'. ;OI .Medford, are spending n tew days In the city unending to business. Tin ynuni; niun nre engaged in an adver Using enterprise. -(IrantH Pass't'our ler. - ' Tree props -iinil pine flume lumber Big Pines Lumber Co. If , 'e want second hand furniture ami sloves and pay cash. Mordoff Woolf. Sfl' Lawn mowers sbaipened. Atllchol Ladder Co.. 310 East Main. tf The cll!ng match between teamx of Elks captained by Court Hall ami tins Newbury in response to the for liter's challenge, will not take place tif scheduled next Thursday night, as Mr Nev.huiy wants to wait until fall tc get Ills team Into good shape anil him self study several times a week thn the dictionary before chancing hi reputation ns a spoiler. Attention strnwborry growers! We can furnish you cups and crates nt lowest prices. Farm Bureau Co-Opern live Exeliango. tt" tt" of the work of the evangelistic corps. At an auspicious moment Dr. Sasnett with his Epworth Leaguers shouting AI. L: antPKdw. G. Potter of Med ford, are the "new owners of the Grant. Pass Service Station, having purchas ed from 1-estor Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Potter have been conducting a garage in Medford, but they expect to dispose of the business and remove to tins ritv O. 10. Reynolds of Mcdlord is their yell entered the building. They j now in charge of the station. It Is tue think Bulgin is all right down nt Aled-1 intention of the new owners to conduct ford. Thank you Aledford, for show-la general battery repair and , sale Ing us here in Ashland how to appro-(business, auto repair, gasoline and oil elate a good thing. Sonic of us haven't I service and carry a stock oi our eyes open yet. Ashland Tidings.. In addition to our large stock of Superoyal, Inland and stop cut rings, wo haVc Just: taken tho distribution agency for the well known Burd ring and now havo a stock of their quick seating step cut rings on our shelf. Hlverside Garago,;'.'- . 77 County Agent Cate and Assistant County Agent Ilollbaiigh arrived home Sunday afternoon by auto from Corvai lis where they spent last week in at tending the Farmers Short course. You can save tire exnensn hv nutting on out guaranteed retreads. Exchango j Tire Co. - ' 77 Tho polls for the annual election of tho Med Cord school district do not close at the high school building until 7 o'clock tonight. C. R. Langlols has opened a shoe and harness repairing shop in Jack sonville. 77 Patrolman Henistroet late Saturday night arrested a man In an alley In the business section tor being Intoxicated. ccssories. Grants Pass Courier. .As a resiiitf the activities of Harry Griffith, the kaUvnyjtyrjlcop. tajMeU ford jlle -past fewidaytf DrvJ. C. Hayes and Miss Alene Butler were each fined $10 and costs In Justice Taylor s court for falling to display hcadiignts ou their cars at 'night, and H. L. Barto, an employe of a local garage, was lined $5 and costs for driving a car without license plates. Latest Arrivals at Auto Camp Grounds Arrivals at the city auto camp 'ate Saturday afternoon and on Sunday were as follows: E. 1 1, liranmoi of Myrtle Creek, en route to Bedding, Calif.,. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Hunter and two daughters and two friends of Seattle, en route to Li's Angeles; W. tientum of Oakland, Calif., en route borne from a trip north; Mr. and Mrs. It. Ij. Tropst and another couple from If you want to bo healthful and en-. joy good, i puro -water order a case of lithia water from tho Jackson County Creamery. : , i ,' 79 The Trl-L Girls of tho Y. W. C. A. will havo a swimming ,iarty at the Natatnrium, Wednesday evening from to 7:;I0. All business 'add profession al .girls are invited to attend. Sugar Bowl taxi, county trips spec ialty, phono 127-R. S2 Now lino men's caps, lowest prices, vory latest. Don Springer, 105 W. Main 80 The annual spring basket picnic of tho Elks lodge at tho Elks picnic grounds Sunday on the Rogue river was attended by members and thcir fnmlllcs to the number of 300. Tho weather was ideal and tho grounds were beautiful in their early summer verdure. Tho big feature of tho day was tho baseball game between the teams of the Medford and Ashland Elks which had an exciting finish. The Ashland team was several runs ahead at the beginning or the eighth inning. Then the desperate Medfordiles staged i wondorful rally and won the game by the score of 18 to II. The rally included a home run by Babe Ruth lorry Jeromo with six men on the bases, according lo the official scorer who must have been n trifle excited. s your whole life crn teredo itfObill' unimportant details or everyday life? If so seo "Whin's Worth vttu"'V?J Nash Taxi Service Phone IIUBoebe. -mil Alarshall. Miss Dorothy Boozer has relurife'ii homo to Corvailis after her several weeks visit al tlranls Pass and will :Utend the O. A. C. summer school. We meet all prices on tiros and can' furnish any sl.o not on hand lit lowest silt price from largo stock. Ivy first express. Get prices. Exchango Tire Co. We develop kodak films froo. West .Sidn Pharmacy. if The Woman's association of the Presbyterian church will meet In the hureh parlors Tuesday afternoon at 'Mill. First-class carpenter work. IOstl males furnished. Phono Dixon 639-J-t sr. People wishing to go lo fluuihur Springs can go on the L. II. Newton Uai'lyt'tu(ta..llne, Hornbook, Calif, fit; 'Jj;;yf,IteX;Z''ho well known giowder rom'pany representative is here from EngV'fm looking after the anango metits. Tor the blowing up of a large portion! of mountain on tho Green Spring riiad lietween Ashland and Klamath Falls the latter part of this week. Few hundred dollars to loan. O. C. I'oggs. "7 H you want lo save money oil tiros see our retreads on standard tires. Exchange Tire Co. 77 Air. and Mrs. C. Hansen and two children of Lakevlew, Ore., ami Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Tropst and another married couple of Alhertn, Ca., arrived here within the past two days to lo cate, and are stopping at the city auto camp. It is understood that Mr. Han son was to purchase a ranch property ill the valley this afternoon. X. B. Newcomli will furnish you your winter wood. Hi-Inch slabs treen. Planing mill blocks, dry. Also dry kiudlinand shavings, green saw lust for your drives and walks. Phone ii;ll. 77 The prisoner put up $15 cash ball for'smi Francisco, en route home from his- appearance before Judge Taylor, late this afternoon. -' Are you in love? "What's Worth Whllo?" might change your whole life. 77 Tho summer session of the Ashland normal school opened this forenoon with 54 registered, and still others to register later. "Whenever better JATa Insurance Is written, Cochran and his agonts will be writing tt." ,,, v . tf :'AJi" nnd Mrs. F. AI. Dyw of 'Lo's'Kn gelos, Air. and Airs. It. H. Grandy of Seattle, O. R. Weymouth of San Fran cisco, and Tobe Gilder of Sehul, Calif., are guests at the Holland. Buck Jones and littlo George Stone, "Just Pals," ragged and weary will reach the Page theatre tomorrow mat inee. 70 According to Washington dispatches Edytho M. Antle has been appointed postmaster at Lako Creek, Jackson county, in place of Nettie 10. Thomp son, resigned, and the postofflce de partment has requested tho civil ser vice commission to hold an examina tion for postmaster at Rogue River, Or., at which place an appointment was left unconfirmed on Alarch 4. Wo do not specialize on any one niako .of car'- hut are equipped to re pair nil makes. Experienced mechan ics with ejiCHIont equipment of tools and machinery enable our shop , to turn out'woVk -promptly nnd nt a satli factory price. We specialize on cylin der rohoTlnii laiid oil troubles. River, side Garage. 81 Harry Rosenberg arrived homo from Portland this forenoon where ho at tended the wedding of his brother, David, to Aliss Muriel Kinney of that the north: .Mr. and Airs. D. Heddlng ton of San Diego, en route to Vun- ouver, B. C: -Mr. and Airs. 15. I-. fuse and child of Portland, en route to Los Angeles; D. 10. Hardnian oi Great Falls, Alunt., en route to Al bany;. Mr. and Airs. L. A. Owlngs of ,os Angeles, expect to locate Here; Mr. and Airs. J. W. Viiul of Oakland, Calif., en route home lrom Portland; T. L. Wilcox and friend of Ueno, New, en route home from the north: Mr. and Airs. C. Hanson and two children of Lakevlew, Ore., exptyf to locale here: George Fischer and four others of Tacoma, en route home from Cali fornia"; Air. nnd Airs. M. 10. Fayno of Salem, en route home from (.alitor- nia: George Davis and two others of Lelaid, Ore., en route home from Cal ifornia; Air. and Mrs. M. Volfer of Reno, Nov., en route to Portland; Mr. and Mrs. 10. It. Bryan and two child ren of Walla Walla. Wash., en route to California; Air. and Mrs. C. 10. Mc Tenteble of Oakland, Calif., touring lo Vancouver, B. C; Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Ramsey of Oakland, Calif, louring ot. Canada: L. Scherer of Eureka, Calif enroule to Klamath Falls; C. J. King and two others of lierkely. Calif., touring to Ta-olty ,M r. and Mrs. W. 11. Bell of San 1-raiHlsco, louring north: W. 11. Smith and son of Wimlen, Ore., en ruutc to Alon tague, Calif. Si "'I' - ' tit; I,-. OBITUARY. ' TCNNIOLL-T-The many friends and business; aceualntances of Edward Lynn Tunnell were greatly alioelwdl'J birf stulden death on Friday evwrfuff. Air. Tunnell has not been in robust health for some time, but was con stantly and actively engaged In the business which he and bis sister. Airs. lOdwards, established in this city some l.wa vears airo. Prior to that time be city at tho Hotel Benson last Saturday Jnau- K,01, employed as an accountant I L TATTltn AH T... inuft viirv r. JUIIUJU BIG CHANGE ill' WIFE'S CONDI "From the good Tiuila- v. my wife J don't t..-!i-.,. u ",J equal," wild. Call .!.,(,, ,;,., . Chestnut St., Spokara;, . ' " - -She hail been ia -pf,.t f stomach - trouble .foi- u ? Food just vHit(tir',i :8t-r-seenied to; do ',i,r .iiiuro ;iiari!,' ' good. ..She w'-js'inu tiy.-li- f(V hardly' evo"iv;gol' W. g i.'j-w'.' bad dreadful lifcauo it. s Jj , tiuually taking, sonu Uii;ii; f,,.. ' puilon. ' Wo - trtiti evfryi!,',,' could think otvtiid '"even ehan . mines, but noihlug did le.i-,-ur . (Wo had read ku muvli al,a .' lao that we Iili-lU-;il :e v,'.v n finished the first I"1 1 !., ..h. J' taking It and lln-.,- l,ll(e(.. 1 ' maile her a well vunai. p,T tite is Hiiiiily splcndW ik-w . thing she eats agree.-. ,,(,(, l'ectly. Her nehea ami rains SV; gone, she gets around beiivr a'. jj more interest lu thing anil a ! feels better than slie t,-lH in a time, lit ate tstl'on;; IVr TasU i our bouse." CHKMI.SK FROCK They still hold first place In the wardrobe of youth, the che-ne rocks that aro so smart and com fortable. Hero tan ratine Is fin 'S with blue and white ginShan, around collar, cuffs and tho tabs over tho hips where little gather, are set In for moro fullness In the d-lrt Cross stitching In bluo and a blue'kid belt match tho bluo ot the ginsham. The vest Is of organdy. Adverse money exchange in the Cnttc-d Slates is costing ureal i.i ....... 25 000.000 pounds a year, mini m.u. the administrative cost.ot the upunuy before the war. Mohammedans claim divine inspi ration for the Koran more aosouou than the Christian churcll lias eei claimed for the Bible. Ancient Greek masonry was much liko that of today. - TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Man and wife lor ranch ......i.- Ainilv lied Cross. .J -,l-THD-.Mowing and raking to do; prompt attention given to small patches. Address It., It. Schultz G !).. or leave orders at tent at north end of Cent nil Ave. AVANT101J Middle-aged or elderly woman hi help care for an old lady. Phone G'IG-Y. Si FOR SALE Barley hay in field oppo site West Side school. T. V. Williams- iiliene -21-F-21. 7'J 1 T. j V10 CAN ' You Money On your- automobile liHtiraiift It costs you nothing to a.l lo slum J". '..!! ' ii i .!- It. A. HOLMES 5 THE INSURANCE W h All Forms lnsiirante and Hoii' 4 Jackson County Hank HWj. i 1 if '"V FOR SAt,.10 Clean beardless liay,!t). Phtoie ltC-X-2. barley 79 FOR RENT Furnished house. Scr Mr. Taylor, Valley Fuel Co. tf 1 WANTIOB Second-hand grain hinder. Call 4H3-X-2. 7 at 1 p. m. In tho presence of relatives He says the nowlyweds, who are on a honeymiioii-Trip To southern California, will nrrivo in Aledford In about 10 days to make their home here. Meeting American Legion Auxiliary Tuesday evening. 77 Guests at the Nash includo It. II. Bradshaw of Aloma Ijiko, Calif., Joe McCowan of Seattle, W. 10. Hancock of Waterloo, In., Frank L. Cornwall and T. R. Peters of Lodi, Calif., and Robert Clark of Portland. Patronize homo and build up pay rolls by Insisting on having brooms inao liy Rogue River Broom' Works. 77 A delegation of about fifty Ashland FJIi's'-'aVid their families tUtonlf d, the picnic of the local Elks lodge yester- , vRogiiRir coiiinuinicatltin .iir ., Ramcs chapter, Wednesday cvenfiig. June l!-nd at S::t sharp.. ,.Tlmi!pwil be init iation work and refreshments will he served. ' -j'K.- 7S Mr, and Mrs. Ieonaril Carpenter and Mrs. II. Chandler Kgan leave to morrow for Portland whore they will see tho northwest coast golt cham pionship in which Mr. h'gan Is n prom inent contender. in the general offices of the Pacific Telephone company in San Francisco. Mr, Tunnell's singular Utrihtness of character, kindness of heart and unfailing thought fulness and e.msld eratlon for- all those with whom he came in contact endeared him to ev eryone and his untimely passing is greatly deplred. The great disappointment of his life was his inability to enter the ac tive service of bis country in the war; he made repeated attempts to be ad mitted to different branches of the service, but was unable to pass the necessary physical examinations. It Is well known, how-over, that be did well his part, answering every call for fuuds to the limit of Kihl ability ' and taking an active and useful part In the Liberty Bond campaigns in San Francisco. y., ... Mr. Tunnell was the only son of the late Air. and Airs. Morse Allen Tun nell. formerly of F.-iirbury, Nebraska, and .Mobile, Alabama, and of his Im mediate family he leaven to mourn his passing away, nuly his sister, Mrs. Maude Tunnell Edwards of this city. The funeral services were held this afternoon. Yoshisalo lllsatome, secretary of the Imperial Government Hallways of Japan is In America studying termi mil facilities. Chocolate Cream Pie a man's favorite L7 taste just right to him made with Carnation Milk 7 tablespoonfuls Carnation Milk, 1 cup v.-ater, Yz CUP grated choc olate, Yj cup sugar, I tcaspoonful cornstarch, 2 eggs (yolks and whites beaten separately), 1 tca rpoonful vanilla. Bake the pie crust first. Mix all ingredients (except whites of eggs) together, nnd make a custard. Fill crust with custard, cover with the whites of eggs well beaten with 2 table spoonfuls powdered sugar, and brown a little in ihe oven. Send for Carnation Cook Book containinf 100 practical tailed racipe. Carnation Milk Product C04 622 Railway Exchange Bld(., Portland. 'dtiry, cakes and jooi are ap i' policing and , nourishing u-hen ;'! made icith Carna lion MUR.' Its added richness and purity en hance the flavor and food value of any dish. JU Grocers. Alt Grocers tfell Cnrnofto Milk "Yjviii Contented Cows" Ns"IT'S T0ASTEDiV$' Cigarette No cigarette has the same delicious flavor as Lucky Strike. Because Lucky Strike is the toasted cigarette. !ll 1111')' Universal Tire Filler Rides Easy Try Our Dodge Car Gaylord lit) .V Itiversitle. Phone 1NM-M On Blistery, Blustery Daj l'iile in C(ii!i)loti: comfort limlft: ' auto top which al't'ort's till r leet'mit ii,'ninsl flu: sun's lion!." ilriviii"; rain, ami (lie rleiw; "oneral. A strictlv oue-iiian l - niiide to your ,su'eial nrdtr fr,' tin; highest; Trade materials! with the must skilful w'firkK. ship. WE BUILD SPORT TOPS. Service Garage 22-2G S. 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