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r EDFOTJD MAIL TRTBUNE. MEDFORD. ORECiOX. TUESDAY. .TELV ". 1921 r PAGE TWO Zocal and ( Personal ' Oh hum! ami then some. Thla thins ; nt a doulila holiday l Dot exactly what , it is cracked ii to he. Anyhow it was - a glorious fourtli and everyone had a I good time. 1 If you want Borne print paper In : i1Ib, to fit In your paper racks or ta vim without the racks, better sea us at once and save money. tf The only auto accident of yesterday : on the highway between hero and Ash land, so far as can lie learned was when In some manner n Ford car wfiu . off the highway ar . the siilphur (ij'inf.'H and crashed Into a fence with a broken front axle and wheels result ing. It could not he learned whether anyone was injured nur whose car It was. 1 land-made baskets, choice 75c. Handicraft Shop. W Fire Chief Law-ion is enjoying his annual vacation al Fori Klnmaih with his sons, Denny and tiny and their families, Invest your savings In the Jackson County Uuildine and Loan association. tf David Rosenborg anil bis bride, nee Miss Muriel Kinney of l'orllaud, ar rived in the city Sunday from their honeymoon sojourn in southern Cali fornia, and will reside in the bungalow in the Hear Creek orchard, but will not be al home yet for several days '. to their friends. Baskets, your choice, while they last Tuc. Handicraft Shop. !'!" .Miss Irwin of Santa llarbara, Call ' fornla, who lias been visiting Mrs. ' Clemens of Kirtluml farms for several weeks, left today for New Mexico where sho will spend several weeks hunting and fishing In the wilds of that state. She will be a member of a largo parly who will go by pack train far into the mountains. Rolled barley $1.40 per sack; mill run $1.50 per sack; wheat $2.25 per 100 lbs.; Bcrateh food $2.75 per 100 lbs. Monarch Seed & Feed Co., .'S17 K. Main; Phono 2B0. tf Medford was one of the quietest cities of its Hi.o in tliu United Slates on July Fourth, with most of its popu lation cither at the Ashland celebra tion or spending the holiday In the hills or ut tho streams, Crater Lake. Prospect and other ruHortH, or visiting rolutivos or with friends in the coun try or surrounding towns. l'atronizo homo and build up pay rolls by insisting on huvlug brooms lliadu by Rogue River llrooin Works 1)4 George Hilton, Jr., federal land ap praiser, arrived back in Medford last Sunday from n week oil business in Kluiiiitlli county, and will remain here writing up ills reports until tho last of the week. . Tree props and pluo flume lumber. Dig Plnos LuiHbur Co. tf iMr.,aud Mrs. Polor Young leavo to day for lenioiith'a visit to Los Angeles. Dr. and Mrs. Hurt Klllott were among tho many Mod ford people whe Bpent Sunday and .Monday ut Prospect mid Crater Lake. Closing out all baskets, values $1.25 to $4.00, your choice 75c. Handicraft Shop. As always after a double holiday the postofflce force was extra busy today handling Die accumulation of mall and delivering II. This morning's delivery was the first mail received ut the homos, .either. In tho city or on the rural routes slnco Suturday afternoon. The hauks, too, had a rather busy time of It today with a 2Vi days accumula tion of business. Two business lots for sale. Will trade for houso and lot in business district. Phono lll-H-3. 8!) Mrs, D. Piper of Iis Angeles Is visit ing her parents, Mr. und Mrs. James McCaslin of this city until Mr. Piper returns from New York In tho fall. Spend your vacation at Dead Indian Springs. Phone 374 for transportation and Information. Wo know the best camp sites. Let us fix up your cuinp. 94 R. K. Akin, deputy labor commis sioner, wus in Medford Friday und Suturday checking up electrical work and cuuferriug with various electrical people. The state law provides that only contractors licensed and under bond to tho state of Oregon may do electrical work. Strict Inspection is aimed ut by tho department and Mr. Aklu's visit was principally to warn all, contractors that work must con form to the slate code. . C. L. Goff writos insurance on any thing anywhere. tf The hotels of the city were filled to caiMiclty last night Willi u heavy pa tronage of outsiders who attended the Ashland celebration yesterday, and with tourlstB who arc traveling north and south. See Handicraft Shop window: llauil woven baskets, your choice 75c. Han dieruft Shop. :: Mr. and Mrs., W. T. N'orinll and Misses 'Arlene Normlto and Josephine Koppcs, spent Sunday and Monday at Holland, hi Josephine county, from which Jiluco they, arrived home late last night. Dr. H; K. Murphy has established a dental office 403 M. F. & II. llldg. VI Tho Seelul excursion train yester day of, the Southern Pacific from Grants - Puss to Ashland and return. was heavily pat i onized. At the .Med ford depot alone S13 round trip tickets wore sold for Ashland. It Is estimat ed that about six times that many per sons visited Ashland during the day by nuto. Wanted Olrl 15 to 17 for usher. Apply 'Mr. Hunt, 6:30 p. m., Page Tlioalro. Dr. C, C. Van Scoyoe und family are spending a mouth at their cottage at Trail, f Tree props and plno flume lumber. Big PMe Lumber Co. tf Tourists (ram a distance at the Med ford yesterday were Mrs. Clara Linen book and daughter of Freedom, Pa., Mr. and Mm. I. H. Moore of Nashville, Tenn., and Miriam (iaylord of Madison Wis. I-awii mowers Bharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co., 318 East Main. tf Save money on wrapping paper by using white print paper iu rolls. Ask this office. t' Mr. and -Mrs. Leon Iiwton of Klam ath rails returned home today from having visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Piiiil Hansen, corsetiere for NuBone. Phone 5S5-J. tf .Mrs. D. T. Luwton. Bince Saturday. For health and happiness with the least expense, drink mineral water at Dead Indian Springs. For any help phono 374. SI Ail persons returning from a visit to Crater Lake since the opening '-''. July 1st, are loud in tle-lr praise of the splendid table and service at the lodge. Dr. II. 15. Murphy has established a dental ofrico 403 M. F. & H. llldg. 94 .Miles Cantrall of Rueh, spent Mon day in the city ami Ashland attending the Fourtli of July celebration.! You can get Roman .Meal bread at tho Economy Groceteria. 90 iiran $1.10 per sack cash, ituss Mill. Phone ,52!!. !I3" Allan lluzelrlgg arrived Monday night from Portland to visit with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. .Marsh of this city. Plcotiug Hemstitching 8c per yd. lluttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf We develop Uodnlc films freo. West Side Phannucy. tf Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coluimm o! Grants Pass spent the Fourtli of July In this city visiting friends and rela tives. Hemstitching 8e per yard. Special nttcutlon given rush orders. Expert operator in charge. Vanity oliop, cor. Itarllett and Main. 91! F. F. Stone, tho burbor, O'Brien's old stand. tf The regular first of the month meet ing of the county court will be held ut Jacksonville tomorrow. For Ice cream Oakdulo and 1 1th. tf1 The Economy Groceteriu is baking Roman Meal bread every day. 90 William Hammetl and family' left Saturday for Crescent City by auto and will return by way of San Fran Cisco, Cal. It. A. Holmes, tho Insurance Man Insurance, und Bonds, plus Service. Latest patterns III lies. Don Springer 105 West Main. Chester C. Kubll of the Apptogate silent Monday In the city. Mr, Kulili Is getting ready to operate Iho Great Wonder mine on 111" middle fork of tile Applognlo which wus recently secured by his brother, K. Kulili of Portland. Rolled barley for hog feed, $25.00 per Ion cash. Ituss Mill. Phono 529. !)3 "Whonevor bolter Life Insurance Is written, Cochran and his agents will be writing it." . " ' tf Attorney Porler-.I. "ffrirr and Ed Jan Ui:y "returned Monday from a trip afoot down the Klamath liver from Happy Camp to the sea. They wore weary and bedraggled hut much pleased witli the jaunt. Swimming at Nut, hours 2 to G and 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. ' tf Wo are paying 2ilc for oggs at tho Farm Bureau Co Oporallvo Exchange. tf The regular meeting of tho Amer ican Legion will bo held at their hull thls-uvelilng, and u large attendance is urged as several Important matters wlli come before the meeting. There will also be a reniii t bv the delegates who has returned from the Btate con vention al Eugeiiu. Feed wheut $2.30 per cwt. ut tho Farm Burcuu Co.-Oporntlvo Exchange. tf Peoplo wishing to go to Cinnabar Springs can go on tho L. II. Newton i Dally Stage Line, llornbrook, Calif. 90 A party of auto tourists from Ft. Dodge, lu who arrived In the city yes terday und departed today from the Hotel Holland for a visit al Crater Luke, consisted of Mr. ami Airs. G. J. Thompson, M. L. Thompson and Mrs. William P. Deiinan. Wheat $2.25 per 100 sack lols for cash. Russ Mill, phone 52SI. 93 Another big drop In shoo prices at tho Medford Shoo Hospital, 119 East Sixth street. tf Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Day of Portland who with their children bad been the guests of Dr. and Mrs. ('has. T. Sweeney, who are the parents of Mrs. Day, left for home by auto today, leaving Ralph C. Jr., four years old. who will nccompany his grandparents when they leave for their trip east about July. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Day were the first visitors at tile Crater Lake lodge this season after the hotel help bail arrived, and enjoyed their five mile hike over the snow to reach that hostelry. Last Friday and Saturday they enjoyed on a fishing sojourn al the headwaters of the Applegale river. Mr. and Mis. Neil Franklin arrived back iu Medford last Saturday from their honeymoon sojourn ut Stiasta Springs, Klamaili Falls and Spring Creek camp. They will be at home tho latter part of (be week at 12." North Holly street. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Expert dressmaking, plcotiug, hem stitching, 10 S. Fir, phone 215-K. as When better automobiles are built. Bulok will build them. tf Mr. und Mrs. R. A. Newland am! family left today by auto for a visit with relatives in Bells, Texas. Rolled barley, $1.40 per sack: mill run $1.50 per sack; wheat $2.25 per 100 lbs.: scratchfood $2.75 per 100 lbs. Monarch Seed Feed Co., 317 E. Main. Phone 200. tf When In need of lumber or shingles call Wnllace Woods 422 J. Ill" A bunch of five strav horses de- stroyed many gardens yesterday ;by eating vegetables and tramping down . ...... : anil teuiing up guiuen iuu ........ they did not devour. They started ' at the corner of West Fourth and. Holly streets, and covered a wide ter-, rltory as fur as West Ninth Btreet,, there apparently being no one to check Iheni as most of the owners of the gardens were out of town, until late iu i he afternoon Chief Timothy and volunteer helpers rounded them up and put them In the city isuind. The fourteenth annual convention oi the Oregon Chiropractic association convened Friday forenoon In Portland. installation of officers Tiles, eve., July 5th. a full attendance desired by order of Noble Grand. it' Mr. anil Mrs. C. II. McCullough and son, of Salem, drove down .Mouuay evening. Mr. -McCulIough, who is state bridge engineer. Inspected work in tills county today with Engineer llodgmuu and drove to Roseburg this rfternoon. N. D. Newcomh will deliver on short notice dry clean planing mill blocks Iry kindling, dry shavings, and 10-iueh green slab wood. Phone 113 1. 93 Units from $22.50 and up. . Don Springer. 105 West Main. Crater Lake lodge. Grieve's hotel and Rogue Elk Resort were crowded to capacity with guests Sunday and Monday, and turned many away. At the Grieve hotel the people were dou bled up and every foot of sleeping space In the hallways and other places was filled, and then the dance hall was filled with sleepers who lay down on the bare floor, many without any cover. At the Rogue Elk resort the situation was siboul the same and it Is said a crowd of people unable to ob tain sleeping accomniodalions went down on the bank. of the Roguo river, made a huge bonfire and" lay down to sleep as best they could in Its warmth. Interest on city assessments will be delinquent ufter July first. Better take care of It now lest you forget. 87 Wo develop kodak films freo. West Side Pharmacy. tf Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dickorson and Grace A. Peek were visitors from Hood river In thu city Monday who were guests at. the Medford. Phono 474. Guaranteed work, prompt service. City Cleaning it Dyeing Co., 401 South Riverside. tf llmhrellu covers. Liberty Shop, tf Will exchange new gijods for second hand or pay cash. Mordoff & Woolf. 99 V Eastman Kodak films. DeVoe's. tf Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib erty Shop. 2C1-J. tf Brooms mndo by tho Roguo Itlver Broom Works are the best for tho money. InsisL on homo mndo brooms. !) Mr. and Mrs. Sam Richardson went to Prospect by auto yesterday morn ing Intending to spend the day there, found that, they could not get rooming accommodations so drove around the country a ways, hail their supper, and arrived homo at 11 o'clock last night. OBITUARY. l.OI.LAlt William I.ollar died at his homo 1024 E. 11th street. July 3 from infirmities due to nltl age, aged 83 years 4 months, 23 days. Mr. Lollar was born In Tennessee February 111. 1S38, and the family have been resi dents of Medford for the past three years. For many years he was a ma son in Missouri. Deceased loaves bis wife, Mary A., one son and six daugh ters, Oscar Lollar, .Mi'dfnrd. Ore.: Mrs. Sadie Henley, Mrs. Nellie Wag oner, Denver, Col.-; Mis. Ett Haskell. Beaver city, Okla.: Mrs. Btrcht Mc Carthy, Fresno. Cul.: Ml. C. W. Shel- ley, Mansar, Cul.. und Miss Fthel Lol. ' lar. Medford. Ore. The funeral ncr- vices will be held at the Perl Funeral Homo Wednesday at 10:30 a. in.. Rev. Millard officiating. Interment in I. O. O. F- cemetery. EDDY Julia A. Eddy passed away early this morning al the home of her daughter. Mrs. .1. T. Willis, on Cra ter Lake Ave., this city. Mrs. Eddy was born In Ohio In the year 1854. From her native state, sue inoved to Michigan, and in 1871 was married to F. It. Eddy. After n few years, they settled In Colorado, .where they resided until 194, when they FREE! FREE! FREE FOR ONE WEEK Beginning July 5, Al ) ;i. in. nil It't'th I'xiractcil free without ;uiy cost Mini without pain. I have devoted a "Teat dea' of niy time alleviat iii!2' tha' pain usually present in den tal operations. DEMONSTRATING PAINLESS DENTISTRY We are not oft'eriny our (erviee free because we like to extract teeth anv better than any other dentist, l'.ul because we realize that pco ,1,1b' thrinili Tear do not have the necessary dental work done. AVo believe that we are in a position to save you some real money on your denial work, alony with having your work dune Painlessly. Come and See for Youself. O. J. Johnson 228 East Main. moved to Tiirimi.-i. Wash., and :1! "' t.. Medford last January , VhZrSJZ: - .ne ua iwtt Mxna unti "" rs (. (. ,..(iv (if .,..,.,, s. K. , ; .i,ifrd. Mrs. .1. H. Dtttenmre und Mrs j T willi of M.-dtord, also one , sister.iii ,Vw ji-iwy. itwi.aliis . ar at the parlors of and will lie for. ' Wi ( .ks-Conger Co wiirtl.d Wt-dm-Hduy t-v.-nihK to Li- j coma, where funeral ami inU-rne-nt , will lake place. '! I WASHINGTON, July W. O'Neill of New York City who served as a sergeant In Company u. luuiu Infant. y, has been awarded the congressional medal of honor for con spicuous gallantry , and. intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty in action with the enemy on the Ourcq river, France, July 30, 1918. it was announced today at the war depart ment. The citation says that Sergeant O'Neill. In advance of an assaulting line, attacking a detachment of about 25 of the enemy and though wounded many times remained in command oi his men. He finally was forced by weakness and loss of blood to be evac uated but he Insisted upon first being take nto the battalion commander to transmit valuable information relative to enemy positions and the disposition of the American forces. SHERIFF KILLS NEGRO VICKSIUIUGj Miss., July 5. George Deal, negroj under indict ment for killing a preacher, was shol to death In the court room hero last night by Sheriff B. II. Shannon, when Deal tried to wrest a revolver from the hands of a deputy. Court wus iu session and the Judge had postponed decision in Deal's trial when the ne gro aroso and snatched a deputy's gUn from a table, the deputy grappled with him und Shannon seeing that Un lives of those nearby were In danger fired three shots into tho negro's back, the third killing him. ' Attention Woodmen of the World Camp No. 90 will install officers Wednesday night. July 0th. A full ut tendance is desired. -HI W. II. JACKSON, Clerk. TOO LATE Ti) CLASSIFY FOR SALE Place In l'hoenix: 5 room house and about one and one-half acres of land, barn, woodshed, chick en house. Some fruit trees and one-half aero In alfalfa at ssirifico If sold within the next 10 days. Imiuiro of Stub Wakefield, at Phoenix. ' 91 FOR SALE 1920 Oakland Six $090. Call 021. N. Riverside. 92 FOR SALE Ford truck, worm drive with cab and stake body. Guaran teed perfect running condition, at u bargain. Address A. O. Hess, care Tribune, Box 3 T. 91 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms and bachelor apartments. 219 Talent Court. Phone 955-R. 93 Going away for the summer'.' Have (be Mail Tribune mailed to you. Keep in touch Willi the home town while enjoying your vaca tion. The Tractor of Tractor built. TRADE MARK I! xftfH'' C E. ill j 8 H nnnfrPPf'n ! A K KKHrr 'inJ I IlUt LOOJll FIDS SUPPORT FOISIST; WASHINGTON, July 5. Sbigo Suvehlro, professor of law In- Kioto imperial university, Japan, wiio is in j inis country in tne interests oi unii- I tutio.'l of arnunuents, announced t- (day that he had conferred on the sub-1 i jeet with Senators Borah, republican, i i,i..t,,i .. ii 1 1, ,.r t,.,. .i;D..i..t,'ii,w.,it ' ' i resolution', appended to the naval aji- propriation bill, and Kenyon, repuhli Kichard.oun, Iuwa., .Professor Suvehiro declared that in bis (judgment it would be a "grave ei ror," should the proposed disarma ment conference be secret "because of :he vital interest taken in the sub- ect by British and Japanese people a., well 41 s those of the 1'nited States, if tlie impressions 1 have" received here are correct. "I suggested by feeling on this sub ject to both Senators Borah and Ken yon," he added, "and felt greiftly en couraged by their apparent altitude." Protessor Suyeniro said the move ment for limitation of armaments had the backing of the political and ac tive Japanese business interests. Independent approval had been as sured In Japan upon the many occa sions that he had addressed them. BODIES FIRST THREE IIOBOKEN, X. .1., July .".-Bodies of Hie first three American seldiers to fall on the field or battle In the late war will be sent with 7,30'i oth ers to their native cities next Sunday after u military funeral service at thO army piers here. Tlie bodies of Private Thomas F. Enrigbt of Pittsburg and Merle D. liay of (Hidden, Iowa, arrived with 5,822 other son the United States army transport Wlieaton lust Satur day. That of Corporal James D. Gresham of Evansvllle, lnd., was among 2,178 crriving on tlie trans port Sonims today. All threo fell on the night of November 3, 1917. They were members of the sixteenth in fantry, first division. FOR lilt KAIi FAST. DINNER, SI'P- PEIt. PLAIN TO.STi:l) .SAND WICHES. I'l'DDlNGS. AXY TI.Mi:! ANY WAY! Fat BREAD. Bread Is your Best Food Eat more of It. . You can eat slice after slice of it when its really good bread with tlie tempting nuallly thai comes from all pure ingredients. That means - NUT-BROWN BREAD The all it lire lnnf PEERLESS BAKERY Ask your dealer for NUT BROWN BREAD Urn LOOK FOR THE SIGNS ON THE FENCE THEY ARE SATISFIED YOU COULD BE all work. Fordson will do more different kinds of work than any Don't buy a plow machine only. Get a general purpose machine. ates Corner Sixth and an .-m 1 trm.' :t Vl S' 1 tail & I 1 topra I last kvi;; ,-sv .ftfpy.vsfw..srKMijr it r vtx-a ha IBTi. Jii J nil f unrin.-r pii 7fk Columbia MvtrHipfiway 'TpKE remarkable engineer- ing shut wnicn Duut tne . Columbia River Highway opened a veritable paradise for motorists. This highway follows the Columbia River from the Pa cific Ocean near Astoria as far east as The Dalles, and leads the tourist through a country of indes bribable scenic interest high w.nerfalls.huge rocks, picturesque viods an ideal vacation land for the mo torist who appreciates nature at its best. And on your travels along the Columbia River Highway you can always get " Red Crown," the gasoline of quality an all-refinery gasoline with a continuous chain of boiling points. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. ' STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) edford School J. ALBERT KENNEDY, director. VIOLIN and PIANO Orchestral instruments taught by competent teachers. Some very fine violins for sale at low prices. Studios: Rooms 208-209 F. and F. Bank Bldg. Phone 287 ... Auto Pacific Highway Glhe Gasoline Co