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fcXGE TWO xnrnFO'RD m:tl trtbttnt!. mtidforp. orfhox. Tuesday, jfxe 21. 1021 L ocal and Personal The distinction of being the first guests at the Crater lake IoiIkc this year goes to Misses C. and W. C. lloock of San Francisco, who came In from the lake on a truck with Alex Sparrow yesterday afternoon, after having been there since last Friday. The young ladies are guests at tile Holland for a few days and are enthu siastic over tkclr wintry experiences at the lake. They went in from the Klamath side, having to hike it much of the way. Although the hotel Is not In operation yet they found quarters in one nook of the structure and ate their meals with O. C. Hoinlein and his crew of olectrlcians who are at work there. They much enjoyed this camping out life and tramping around tnrough the Bnow. Hemstitching, plcoting. Singer Sew ing Mach. Co.. 10 S. Fir St. Phone 216-R 6S Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib erty Shop. 261-J. tf Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Nicholson and daughter Miss Francis, and sons Theo dore, Lloyd and Stewart arrived home 1 Sunday afternoon from a two weeks motor trip in Washington and Ore gon, which began when the rest of the family went from hero to Corviillis and picked up Mls3 Francis, who was a student ut the O. A. C. this year. A Medford pennant on your car Is .good advertising. Mqdford Hook Store. 77' Umbrella covers. Liberty Shop, tf There will be an Important meeting of the local poat of the American Le gion tonight at tho American Legion hnll at 7:30 o'clock, and all members aro urged to be present. Hundreds of young turkeys are dy ing from the fatal disease Illackhead. lurkey raisers can eliminate this loss by using Geroiazone, a guaranteed cure for all poultry diseases. Monarch Seed & Feed Co., sales agents. tf Phone 474. Guaranteed work, prompt service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 101 South RiverBldo. tf In Justice llugshaw's court at Jaclc fonvlllo this forenoon was held the hearing of Thomas Williams on the charge of maintaining a nuisance at his homestead claim two miles from Jacksonville In having about appli ances and materials for the manufac ture of liquor. Williams was found guilty and fined $50 and costs. As he was without funds ho was taken to tho county jail to serve out tho flue.. The othor charge against him, that of manufacturing liquor. Is held ill abey ance by Assistant Courl'.y Prosecutor Codding, who has the cuses in charge. R. Carpenter, who last week was shot while near the Williams cabin and ser iously wounded Is Improving and the mystery of who shot him is as deep us over so far as tho authorities have been able to ascertain. Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Taylor loovo to morrow to tnko charge of tho Medford entrance to Crater Lake park. Property Owners Attention. Hotter pay the Interest on your assessments bofore July first and uyoid the penalty. 87 Miss Sara Van Meter left this morn ing for Eugene where bIio will attend the U. of O. summer school for the next six weeks. I'so Carco, a guaranteed preparation to rid your vcgctnhlo and flower gar dan of grubs, slugs, cut. warms and .other nests. Mnltnreh Mi.ml r lxil f'n tr Wo are paying tho hlghcHt prices for all kinds of lKiultry and eggs. Furni lltironu Co-Oporatlvo Kxchange. tf Miss Alice Johnson lias returned to her homo at Gold Hill for tho summer vacation -from Monmouth, where she attended the state normal bchool thin year. Dr. E.. H. Fulkorson, who was vice consul to Japan during the Itoosc velt administration anil has spent years In -the Far Kant will spoak at the First Methodist church tomorrow night at 8 o'clock, on "The World Crisis." Ho Is known us a forceful uiul ontcrtulnlng speaker. KaipiHaiiivii iua ymu ill nil- Stylecraft shop. Wo also do dress making, pleating, embroidery, lull loan braiding aw mending. Phone 711 J M. F. & II. Hldg. Mcsdumcs Futon Jtoborts, props. S5 Crater Lake pictures DOc to i'Jt.W. Medford Hook Store. 78 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martin and child of Chico arrived In the city .Men day with tho intention of making their homo bore. They are stopping at tile city auto camp af present. Tree props, and pine flumo lumber HIS Pines Lumber Co. tf Try our merchants lunch. Tho Shasta. The Southern Pacific management Is planning to run a special train from Grants Pass to Ashland for the big Fourth of July celebration of that city, providing that enough Grants Pass people will take advuntago or the op IKirtunity. - Wo want second hand furniture and stoves and pay cash. Mordoff & Woolf. 80 "Whenever better Life Insurance if written, Cochran and his ugents will be writing It." tf F. A. Filt and W. II. Caiighlln are unions, tho visitors in the city from Hutte Falls. Fvangellst Fred Scott and wife are conducting special revival tent meet ings at tho coiner of Jackson and Central every night at 7:40. Sunday 2:30 p. in. Come and get saved, re nelve the Holy Spirit, and be healed of your disease, Jesus the same yester day, today and forever. All welcome Hogular communication of Keaines chapter. Wednesday evening. June 22ml at 8:30 sharp. There will be init iation work tiud refreshments will be ,.'V..,I t ' 'VII (0" Mrs. L. F. Smythe leaves hero on June 27th for a visit at Sheridan, Wyo. Mrs. Julia Heekinau and Miss Carrie Hookmun will HiH'nd the summer in Jacksonville, having arrived from Portland Friday. B. B. Hcekman, who accompanied them, will remain here a couple of weeks. Jacksonville Post. Another big drop In shoo prices at the Medford Shoe Hospital, 119 Kast Sixth street. tf 1 take this opportunity to thank my friends for the beautiful flowers sent on my graduation from Applegate high school. Richard S. Head. 7S Guy G. Kmery, field representative of the Klllson-White Chautauqua cir cuit. Is a business visitor in the city. Farmers! Save money by insuring your hay and grain with the Oregon Fire Relief Ass'n of MeMliinville. C. I., doff, agent. 79 Medford and Oregon pennants, for autos. Medford Book Store. 7S AH business and professional girls are invited to be present at tho swim Wednesday evening at the Xatatorlum from 5 to 7:30 o'clock. Nash Taxi Service. Phono 96, Beche and Marshall. 78 When better automobiles are built. Hulck will build them. tf Among the Grants Pass visitors In the city are C. G. Gillets, Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Schmltt and James T. Chin nock. We do not sttoeinllze on any one make of ear, but are equipped to re pair all makes. Kxperirnced mechan ics with excellent equipment of tools nnd machinery enablo our shop to turn out work promptly and at a satis factory price. We specialize on cylin der rcliormg and o'l troubles. Rlver sldo Garage. 81 People wishing to go to Cinnabar Springs can go on the L. II. Newton Dally Stage Line, Hornbrook, Calir. 96 Some boys passing over the Jackson street bridge yesterday left lighted clgaret stubs on tho bridge railing, which set fire to tho railing. Mr. Jacobs of the Bungalow grocery, on noticing tho hlazo rushed over with a pall of water and extinguished It. Interest on assessments will be de linquent after July first and a penalty of flvo per cent will be added. 87 Savo money on wrapping paper by using whito print paper In rolls. Ask this office tr Mrs. L. B. Irwin loavoB soon for u sojourn at Los Angeles und other Cali fornia points. Feed wheat $2.30 per cwt. at the Farm Bureau Co.-Operatlve Kxchange. If your merchant does not handle Rogue River Brooms you can get them at the public market. 83 The indications now are that the F.Iks new restaurant will not ' be opened until tho first of July. In the meantime the old restaurant Is still closed because of John Kado. the steward, being laid up with rheuma tism, but John Henselman prepares' sandwiches, coffeo und other lunch to sorvo nt noon tlmo until next Monday when Kado returns to duty. First class carpenter work. Esti mates furnished. Phono Dixon GM-.II. st;' I'ay your Intorost beroro July first and avoid the penalty. 87 Box Lainpmau and fathor of Central Point, left Sunday morning on a week's unto trip to Crescent City, and other California coast points. R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man Insurance, nnd Bonds, plus Service. o call special attention to tho nd elsewhere in this paper of a number of tho "Progressive Modforil Firms." There are a number of manufacturers, repair shops, laundries, cafes, fuel dealers, cleaners, music teachers, etc., At this city that are not known to the general public tbut aro enlitlod to tin patronage of the people. Read these ads carefully. It is a splendid busi ness directory to refer to anil It would be a good Idea to post It up for refer once. John Moffntt and wife have return ril from a month s stay on a ranch In Klanmlh county, where Mr. Moffutt went to recuporato from illness. Dur- lUK his absence he gained ten pounds in weight and roturned much bene-tiled. Swimming ut Nat, hours 2 to 5 nnd :30 to 9:30 p. m. if Interest on city assessments will be delinquent after July first. Better take care of it now lest you forget. 87 l . V. McDonald returned Sunday mum i rout a twj months auto trip to southern California visiting San Diego, the Imperial Valley, and Mexl call. Old Mexico, lie was accompun led by bis wife. F. F. Stone, the harlier. O'Brien's old stand. if Mid-week dancing nt Nat tomorrow Kin. rtpoi ounces, frizes given away. Admission Pie. 7s Hunnnta Singh, the Hindu wreath who was thrown by Ralph Hand at (old Hill last Friday night will meet Joe Dude nt Sacramento. June lliith. Hasautu Is very popular with the re: tling fans of the Sacramento valley. Dade is n wrestler of his own weight Husuntu made n hit with local fans The best tiling he does Is to fold like a lorona typewriter when In a tight nolo. Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell 1 n.l.l. .. V ... " ;l ". i iasi .nam. tt The ' Dokcv" orchestra will furnish the music for the K. P. dance Thurs day night. All knights and their ladies are Invited. jn Mr. and Mrs. Trove I.unisden will leave June listh for Us Angeles where Mr. I.unisden will assume a ios(tlon in a iHindlng house. Knights, don't forget -the dance Thursday night. D. O. K. K. orchestra so Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsctlere for Nultone. Phone ri8.'i-J. 'if H. J. K ton of Yreka. Calif., spent Sunday and Monday In the city attend ing to business mnttei-s. We develop kodak films free. West Side PbaniiHcv, tr Star Actors Use "Stage Door" in Entering the White House ess i :w: $ 1 i Aftili,"MiTo."N, .nine 2i. - ute White House thratre of the national drama has Its "stat;e door." on a side street, hack from shaded Pennsylvania avenue and within easy access of rear entrances of ibe state. war and navy building, is die White House "stage door." Through ibis door enter mont of the principals In the national drama. The "stage door" of Ihe White Douse is realiy the entrance to the executive otflces. Those who are fa miliar 'witli White House business methods generally use the "atane door" entrance, end It is only tin? un initiated and the very formal who seek the president at the front en trances of the White House, j The "stage door" Ik guarded. Of- t'lcerH Dalrymple and Kelly, who are just as keen eyed as any guardian of Broadway's stage entrances, cast their glances over all who enter and are the first official grceters when thu "play ers" enter. iTi'Mlit'ni riaruum uui-s iii'bl nf his work at the executive offices. Here he receives a majority of his visitors and here the cabinet meets to discuss the national "repertoire." During tho AVilson administration the "stage door" was closely guarded, but now It Is wide open and all may enter who will, but lest they trespass too far without the proper passports, there are Kelly and Dalrymple and a final barrier "Pat" M-'Kennu, who knows who Is who in the cast of the White House play. Earl l lrlch, a stockman of the Union Crook district is spending a few days in the city visiting friends and relatives. G rover Cornni will accom pany him on his return for u week's vacntlon in tho country. Invest your savings in tho Jackson County Building and Loan association. tP K. P. dance Thursday night. D. O. K. K. orchestra. Refreshments served. All Knights and their ladles are ex pected to lio there. 80' Of particular Interest to orchardists Is an article In this week's issue of the "Country Gentleman." by K. V. Wilcox entitled "Where the Big Freejto Hit." It Is an exhaustive resume of the apple crop situation throughout tho land, and makes good reading for the Rogue River valley. The writer concludes that "big apple crops are scheduled alone for New Kngland, the Hudson valley. Washingion, Oregon and Cali fornia." The other great apple grow ing districts are from GO to 90 per cent of normal. We aro paying 21c for eggs nt the Farm Bureau Co-operative Kxchange. ' tf" Will exchange new goods for second hand or pay cash. Mordoff & Woolf. 99 Today Is the longest day of Ihe year, June 21. It will contain over IS hours of daylight. Tomorrow will be the same length, but the next is a minute less, and in a mouth the shortening will ho noticeable. It Is supisised to lie the official opening of summer, and the sun starts tin its southern journey again. Sugar Howl taxi, country trips spec ialty, phone 127-R. 82 We develop kodak filni.i free. West Side Pharmacy. tf Morris I'orturil, special agent of the Southern Pacific who participated in the chase and capture of Roy Gardner Is well known In this city, whoro he makes frequent visits. Plcoting Hemstitching 8c per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf" Thomas Sworn of llntte Falls, re turns to his homestead near there to day ufter visiting with friends and rel atives In this city for a few days. If you went to be healthful and en joy good, pure water order a case of lithia water from the Jucksoq Count v Creamery. 79 "Toots" Thompson of Jacksonville bus returned from an extended stay in the oil fields of Texas, where ae work ed for several months and received no pay for It. He bus over $7nfl coming from a contracting firm, which Is de funct. Thompson was located nt Breck inridge, Texas, where Roger S. Ben nett, a former resident of this city struck It rich in oil. Tree props and pine flume lumber Big Pines Lumber Co. tf Hiram Meador of the Riverside Apartments expects to leave In n few days for Cinnabar Sprinss. northern California, where he will drink the waters, and bnlbe in the mud of that medicinal spring. Mr. Meador has been ailing for some time. C. L. Goff writes Insurance on any thing anywhere. tf J. H. Holmes, night baggageman at the Southern Pacific depot for the last two years has mastered telegraphy nnd will leave soon for Portland to take examinations. Air. Holmes was horn and raised In Central Point, a town that has given the railroad some of its best telegraphers, Including Dispatchers Olson and Purkeypile. Call Nash Taxi. Phone 90. Reason able prices, careful drivers. Wish Hotel. 7s Thomas Katon and family left Men day afternoon for Alhamlna. Call, where they will make their future home. They disposed of their proj-erty in this city. Miss Julia Fielder, a teacher In the local schools leaves today for New York City, by way of the Grand Can yon,, where she will join the Misses Ingelson and Theone Carklus who de parted Friday evening. They will visit Niagara Falls and other points of in terest, and return early in September by tho Canadian Pacific route. Attention strawberry growers! We can furnish you cups and crates at lowest prices. Farm Bureau Co-Opera- itivo Exchange. tf Bert Orr spoilt .Monday afternoon In Grants Pass attending to business ' niattqrs. Order your Punipcrnickle bread now j mado every .Monday. Pullman Bak i ing Co. 7S Allen Whltlock or 314 South Central ! avenue has received a loiter from his ! brother, 10. S Whltlock, a builder In Pueblo, ('(do., w ho w ith his family j passed through the flood that swept over the city. The letter inscribes In detail the horrors of the catas Ihe English R. A. M. Crater Lake Chapter No. 32. Regular Communication Tuesday, s p. m., June 21st. 78 A. F. NOTH, Seep. tropbe. "i cannot language that Is necessary to describe the horrors of the whole thing." tho letter says, "add 1 do not believe hu man tongue can describe it." Mr. Whltlock lost personal properly und his home. School for drawing and painting. Mrs. Edmondson, College bldg. 927-X. S7 J. S. Schmltt of this city, will leave this week on a visit to friends and relatives In Minneapolis. Tourist travel on the Southern Pa cific passenger trains is increasing, the southbound train Monday after noon being hauled by two engines and consisting of 15 coaches. Marsh Garrett of the Kagle Point district was a business visitor in the city Monday afternoon. Fred Wills of Grants Pass, arrived Monday afternoon to spend a few days in Ihe city on business. According to word received by friends In Jacksonville, W. II. Johnson former president of the Hank of Jack sonville has been assigned to clerical worl; In tho state prison by tile war den. Johnson writes a cheerful letter. He will be returned to Jacksonville as a witness in the bank cases at tho fall term. of court. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Y. Tengwald. newiywed.i, arrived in the city l;u:t night from San Francisco and are registered at tho Holland as from Crater Lake, Ore. An auto load of fine mountain grown strawberries was brought to the pub lic market this morning from ti ranch northeast of Buttu Falls, fifty miles from Medford. They were all sold out by 8 a. m. "Hlltlo" Grieve was down from Katydid camp, near Prospect today. He says the country never looked nicer, that the grass on the ranges never was better and beef will lie prime this fall. .Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Cochran are spending a few weeks at Klamath Falls and eastern Oregon. F. T. Younger of Murphy, Oregon, returned to his home Monday after noon after spending Sunday in the city visiting friends. New line men's caps, lowest prices, very latest. Don Springer, 105 W. Main SO C. J. Seaman is down from Graves Creek where the family is in camp. Stephenson and Seaman will complete their work on the Smith Hill grade about July 15. Anna D. Kopp, secretary to Jesse Wlnburn, and Mrs. C. B. lxiomis were over from Ashland today on 4th of July business. Ancient Persians punished murder ers only if they were habitually given to killing. Tobacco exports from the United States per capita. . have persistently declined slie-e 1790. Diving betts were used in the loth century in efforts to locate wrecks 'of tile fifteenth century. Virtually every article on sate ' In tile Marshall Islands Is of Japanese manufacture. The world's total supply of radium so far produced is about UO grams. ' s re-arm I mm mi IfONE-EEEVJK TKe Last cigarette in the world -foryou-ig the one that suits your taste., ) Maybe Its ONE-ELEVEN. Juftbuya Dackacta&nd mmmmmmmmmJ :!- K v VACATION NEEDS : j 1 Travelers' Checks, issued by llie Firsl X;i tioiial !..uiU, are the safest ami the d.sI chh venient way to carry money u vacation trips. Fnniishcil with Travelers' Che. ymi are fire from anxiety, and require no identi fication other than your .signature ''Nationalized Accounts." ' . i: Uhe First National Bank' rlBDFORD URECON AFTER a baking falls 1 ! tempting. It can't be "fixed." lit is like spilled milk f"wasted." ! Eut, there is a way to pre vent this waste every woman should use it be cause a bake day loss these da;jts is a real loss. Cafumet Baking Powder pos itively prevents failure. It has been doirfg it for millions oi bc-usewives for a third of a century. Amm POWDER BESTBYTESri Makes most palatable and sweetest of foods The biggest selling Baking 1 Powder in the world. Pro- I duced in the larecst, most modern. sanitary Baking Powder Factories. ' Possesses only such ingredi ents as have been officially approved by U. S. Food Authorities. Most economical in cost and use. You save when you buy it You save when you use it. Pound can of Calumet contains full 8 16 oz. Some baking powders come in I S io, itAfTa nle.. IS a I you get a pound when you want it 1 1 L .-J Calumet Jelly Roll Recipe 3 eggs beaten separately, 1 cup sugar, lV'j cups pastry flour, 2 ievel teaspoons Calumet Baking Powder. W cup warm water flavor. Then mitt in the regular way. -YOU CAN EXPECT- Longer and Better Service From Your Car If you pi vp it reliable and expert nieelianieal atten tion. An oceasional "once-over" by our exr.er.ieneed nieehauie.s will t-ut down your annual repair bill. Our Repair Experts are Always at Your Service. VALLEY GARAGE FARMER EROS., Props. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I'OU S.U.K Knl. JU0: Do.lse $7". Ituiuiro BIS V. .Main St. M DR. RICKERT i i Eyes Scientifically . Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted xo mtore Usui Uroken Ixnr Arcnrntely Dnpllratod I'ACTOKY ON 1M5KMISF.S ROM F. M.ilo. Up-atalrt T A fro? brand T)J new Corcca portable type Write. Othkr tnct at allr.-tivo pri.e. & uaexforvrou buy. Ml:il'Olil JWOk STOKE FREE TUBE OFFER ON PENNSYLVANIA TIRES EXPIRES JULY 1st A Word to the Wise Is Sufficient THE BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO. "The Store Where Your Dollar Does Its Duty"