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h. -:(t (' .-Ml PAUE TWO MEDf6rT MATTJ TRTBUNE, "NrRDFORD, OT?F,fi OX "MONDAY; 'JUNE 5. 1922 1 " !( ) iocaland ' Personal Paul McDonald, A. J., (.'rose, Dan Hen int' Waller Rpinkint' Vrif Shef. fci, Seely Hall. Roland Hubbard, Geo. Codding, Paul Leonard, George Gates, Arthur Tyo, Clat MeCrcdle, Dr. Bllllck of Grants Pass, and Commander Smith of the Grants Pass ost of the Amer ican Legion, Tom Swem and Ben Coutant returned yesterday evening from Klamath Kails where they spent Saturday. Installing the Klamath Falls Voiture of the Soclete do 41), homines et 8 cheveaux. They report that the candidates enjoyed the Initiation cere mony and that everyonn had a good time in Klamath Falls and on the re turn trip. A special built Hxlde for Ford, J23.50 Bt flattery Electric Shop Nat iildg. 68 Viavi dealer, Mrs. Foor, Hotel Medt'd I 64 Spoclnl sale this week only, O. D. shlrtH (reclaimed), a bargain at $1.71). Trench shoes reduced, sizes up to 814, $3.85; sizes 8 ',4 and up $3,15. Regula tion, pack carriers, $1.10. Pup tents $2.09, new, Jointed poles and pegs for same 60c set. Khaki army blouse, re claimed, 35c, United Army Stores, 32 S. Central Ave, , . 69' Charles W. Slmrpe and family of I. os Angeles are in this city visiting Mr. Sharpe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sharpe for several weeks. After their" departure from here they Intend to tour eastern. Oregon and Washing ton and to return to their home in Los Angeles In August. Kodulc finishing, better work, less charges.. Jap Art Store. 88 . Get pine flume lumber at Big PineB Lumber Co. tf Get a standard Exide, prices are down, quality the same, at Battery Electric 8hop, Nat Bldg. 68 George Leonard, son of S. L. Leonard of this city, is expected to return to this city about the 26th of this month. He will remain for about a month after which he will return to West Point. George has Just flnlshedjits second year at the world's finest offi cers school anu nas come out wun flying colors. Cadets at West Point are allowed a vacation only once In every two years. Dance Eagle Point Sat. nlle. ' 86 Our local Company A, National Guard, needs twenty recruits at once for Its required strength. The best opportunity for our young men now to join. Have a two weeks vacation at Camp Lewis, with all expenses paid and receive regular federal nay. Join now. 04 Housekeeping rooms for rent. Jap ..tore. 68 A forest service speed wagon left this morning for Uutfe FalU with a load of supplies for a hew telephone line which Is being built In that vicin ity. i, Hardwood flooring. Medford Lum ber. Co. . ' i " . . ' ' "r Local man with few thousand dollars desires to buy working partnership 'in established, conservative, paying bus! ness. What have you to offer? Givp full particulars. Address 23, Mall Tri bune. 66 We' are selling at reduced price, $35, Portophone to take on your outing tr!n. Palmer Piano Houso. 70 Ed Geary who was an Initiate In the "40-8" Initiation held In Klamath. Falls Saturday night returned' with the party from Medford which attended and will remain In this city for a few duys in order, to recuperato, . Gonllomnn,- wants, board and room in private family. Best of references. Phone 651 or 1048. 64 See Ashland, Granite Co, adv. for Invitation to quarry Tuesduy, . 64 For good Insurance, you should go to Goft & Yeo, office . with Jackson County Abstract Co. Jack. Partridge of the Prospect di vision of the California-Oregon Power company . returned yesterduy from a business trip to Eugene. Join the Ashland quarry visitors Tuesday 8 a, in. or 1:30 p. ni. 64 When In need of shingles and root ing call Wallace. Woods, 108. 7,11 K. Main. When in need ot sash, and doors, call Wullaco Woods, 108 or come, to 711 E. Main street. Van Gilbert and party motored to Klamath Kails yesterday. Plan to visit Ashland quarry.' See . particulars in granite company adv. 64 Buy Medford home, Pay like rent Gold Ray Realty Co. , Table potatoes while they last $1.60 per hundred. Monarch Seed Company, Phone 260, ' Ray Jones and party spent yeuterilny on Butte creek near Brownsboro and reimrt that fishing Is good at that point. They returned with a Aico catch of trout to substantiate the state ment, i Dance Eagle Point Sat. nlte. 85 Corset b fitted and altered free. Good win Corset Shop, 20 S. Fir St. 66 Everywhere you look you see a Cnewolel.' tf Mr. and Mrs. H. S. HoIbc inrtorod to Rotseburg Saturday and returned yes terday. Klre Insurance. Brown & White. - Tabl potatoes while they last $1.60 per hundred. Monarch Seed Company. Phone 300., ' ' Filmv. in at 10 a. in. ready by 6 p. m. same' day.'" Swem's Studio. -68 Tlie .first arrest ot the sotiBon on a charge of violuting the city water regulations occurred last week when E. Hall was arroBted by Patrolman George Prescott for watorlng with an open hose. He has been arraigned and has pleaded not guilty. His case is to Jie tried this afternoon in Justice Tay lor' court. sacrifice sale, Medford home and living; Income only $1000, balance like rent 'Gold Ray Realty Co. For expert lawn mower grinding call JliKneIl Loooer ko, The case in which three men and The Foley and Hurke carnival which three women were arrested on charges arrived Saturday afternoon, has com- or alleged disorderly conduct and al- pleteu the task of Betting up its ainuse leged possession of intoxicating liquor ment equipment and in ready for oper lias been postponed fur trial until .iition. The engagement is scheduled Thursday uiternoun. Bearing pear and apple orchards sacrificed at $100 acre. and up. 1 acre tracts and up. Easy terms. Near Medford Highway. Gold Kay Realty Co. Phone 728 R or 134-Y. Atwater-Kent timers for Fords $11.75 86 tf Electric Shop, Hemstitching, I'lcotlug, 8c per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. Juonlta Crawford and Warren Mut- leu lur puna unanowu ou ineir uouey moon. Both the young people are popular with the younger members of .Medford society and have many friends here. Mr. Butler is employed by the Medford Furniture and Hard ware company., He is a prominent member of the local post of the Amer ican Legion. Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. tf $5.00 spotlights for your car at the Electric Shop. 86 Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, re-luforced and guaranteed. Only the finest preheat Ing fuelB and metals used. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 S. Front street, tf Mr. and Mrs. Jud Elliott or Seattle, stopped In Medford yesterday for a few hours visit with friends. They are enroute from Los Angeles to their home in Seattle. Dance Eagle Point Sat. nlte. 85 Get pine flume lumber nt Big Pines Lumber Co. tf For Sale Best home made cakes, pies. 129 N, Central. Mrs. Boardman, 84 Kree dirt for, lawns or garden. Call at building site, Minnesota street. . H. A. Thiero'if. Miss Flora Gray of Portland, former ly of this, city, arrived this morning and will spend the reBt of the week visiting friends and relatives In and near Medford, You get good pictures If you take your films to Swem's Studio. 64 , Lime for spray. Medford Lbr, Co. Wanted Cloan cotton rags at Mall Tribune office. tf The Crater Lake highway between the top ot Cingcado Hill and Agate sta tion has been torn up and repair work is being done with all possible rapid ity. It Is expected that the work will be completed in time to care for the heavy tourist traffic which will begin about Jnly first. Fire Insurance. Bennett Investment Co. tf Invest your savings in the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf When better automobiles are built. Bulck will build them. tf Preparations are now under way for the special "Prosperity Week" edition o," the Mall Tribune which will be pub lished, Tuesday, Juno 9th. Tills edition will, curry stories on irrigation devel opment and commercial activities In southern Oregon and will be mailed to about 8000 people in southern Oregon nnd northern California. Dance Eagle Point Sat. nlte. 85 Two watchmakers, prompt Bervlce and unexcelled workmanship. Johnson, Jeweler. . tf Mies Eileen Roddy, dnughter ot Dr. and Mrs. 3. F. Reddy of this city, re turned tills morning from the Univer sity of Washington. Miss Roddy was accompanied by a friend, Miss Rachel Nlblock, who will remain as her guest for some time. Watch repairing of that quality that gives satisfaction at Johnson's, Jeweler. , tf Get pine flume lumber at Big Pines Lumber Co. tf Hob Deuel motored to Klamath Falls yesterday on business and re turned this morning, His time for the return trip was in the neighborhood of three hours and a half. Bo sure of your Hail Insurance. See Holmes, The Insurance Man. . This office is prepared to print ledger sheets, bills, etc., used oh the bookkeeping machines, Don't give your ordors to traveling men and have them prlntod out of Medford. Phone us and we will call. tf The Puntorlum has -purchased a new delivery car which has recently been put Into operation. The car Ib n Ford. Fire Insurance. Brown & White. We are watch specialists. We guar antee results. Johnson. Jeweler. tf K, G. Trowbridge motored to Rose- burg Saturday and returned today. It is reported that the, roads north are now in good condition, Your growing grain, Is it insured? See Holmes, The Insurance Man. Lime and cement. Medford Lumber Co. T. G. Bradley, superintendent ot power houses for the California-Oregon Power company, arrived in this city this morning from Roseburg where he has been for the past tow days on busi ness. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. Miss Ruth Sharpe, teacher at the LouIbo home for girls In Portland, ia visiting hor parents at 334 North Holly street She states that many of the girls nt the homo are destitute and therefore a gingham Box Ib being made up for them. Nearly 100 dresses are needed. All friends of. some mother's girl are Invited to give a gingham dress or the goods or money to make sumo. TIiobo Interested may call 548-W. All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 'ill East Main street Sprugue ltolgel. Gold Hill rancher, was a Medford business visitor today. It is understood that he has been con fined to IiIh home for, several days ...1,1. ......, II, la fVllllt tviiqjliuq, , t t to o(H-n here tomorrow night. T. Edy, Plihn street, west side, will sell 10 good lots, all with water on. Buildings. Very reasonable. Call and see him. ' 68 Mrs. Cora E. Diederlcks of Newburg, Ore., is visiting Mrs. J. H. White of this city. The orchestra and quartet of the Christian ciiureh rendered a delightful sacred concert last night. The concert wa enjoyed by a large and apprecia tive-, audience.. The orchestra played four-numbers all of which were well received. The male quartet consisting of Messrs,,, Klrkpatrlck, JIaddox, Mae- Donough and Scougall sang two num bers. The mixed quartet, consisting of Mrs. Scougall,. Miss Stelner, Mr. MacDonough and Mr. Scougall also gave two selection) which were thor oughly enjoyed by ''the congregation. A splendid, (luet'by Mrs. Scougall and Mrs. MacDonough completed the pro gram. Miss Helen Phllbrook, a former rest dent of this city, and a former high school student here is expected to ar rive next week from her home in Portland. She will visit for several weeks with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Richardson and son Sam, Jr., spent yesterday picnick ing on Wagner creek. Porter J. Neff returned this morning from Salem and Portland where he has been for the past few days on bus! ness. Guests at the Hotel Medford include Mr. and, Mrs. W. G.. Heyden -of Sun lose, Calif., C.-Q. Wood worth and H. T, Woodworth and'Mri arid Mrs. A. W, Porter of Lodl, Calif., R. E. Baum hnd Dr. E. A. Carmlchael of San Francisco, E.i A. Pohle of Gaston, Ore., R. D. Wlnthrop and R. Dlckover of Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Price of Pros pect. J. W. Wakefield and party motored to, Prospect yesterday and spent the day visiting with Jim Grieve and other Medford parties who made the trip. The Junior picnic wus held Saturday at, Dodge Bridge and an enjoyable time wn.s spent by the majority of the Junior cIobs of the local high school. After the commissary department had been exhausted - the students left, in cars for different points along Rogue river, some of. them stopping at Rogue Elk and others continuing the trip to Prospect. Bob Guthrie and Paul Reddy . re turned yesterday from Santa Clara university where they have been stu dents and will' spend the summer In this city. George W. Hastings, superintendent of the district motor equipment of the Standard Oil company, arrived this morning from San Francisco on busi ness, i ' . Mr. and Mrs, P. D. Tablln nnd R. B. Putney ot Columbia Falls, Mont, are guests nt the Hotel Holland as are R. H. McMillan and Bon of Eugene, J. F. Ehrett, F. W. Wold, Bob Clemens nnd P. Rlchen of Portland, D. C Mnthes of Vallejo, Calif., P. R. Carter of Bakorsfield, Calif., and William E. Spanners of Canyonville, Ore. Miss Lydia Deuno of this city, ex- pcctB to leave the middle oOthe week for Portland she she will visit frlonds and relatives for several weeks. Students at O. A. C, are busy this week preparing for examinations which, will terminate. Friday. The graduating class this year is the lar gest In the history of the institution and commencement exercises will be hold Friday. Parents of students are warned to expect no letters this week excout one which will contain a' re quest for enough money to pay rail road fare to the old home town. Stu dents at the University of Oregon will be released ono week later, than the O. A. C. students. The senior reception which is to be the crowning social event of the high school social season will be held Wed nesday night at the Nat., Music will be furnished bythe Imperial Four. The committees ion decoration, etc., are extremely busy getting the hall ready for the occasion. Mrs. R, J. -Holmes of Seattle is In this city and is visiting with her sons, Hurry and Dave1 Rosenberg. W. T. Nonnile returned this morn ing from a week-end visit with his wife and daughter in Corvallls. Final examinations of the- school year nre being held for high school students today and tomorrow and not as many high school students are seen on the street, in automobiles and in soft drink emiwrlums as usual. Com mencement exercises are to be held at the Page theatre on Friday. The local high school graduates 63 students thlB year. Dr. and Mrs. Charles T. Sweeney and daughter Edith loft this morning for San Francisco by auto. While In 8au Fraucisco they will witness the Shrine festivities and at the end of the wcok they will continue, muklng a tour ot the southern part of the state In cluding Loa Angeles and other sduth ern cities. . . Mrs. E J. Hurd and daughter return ed this ' morning from an extensive visit in Kansas. , American Legion members who meet tomorrow night in regular ses sion are expected to perfect plans for the Wag raising coremony which will occur June 14th in conjunction VvltUl thn Prosperity Week celebration. Mr. nnd Mrs. John To'nlin nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. R. 1L McCurdy were among the Medford people who spent the week nnd nt Prosiiect. Gaston. Domcrgue reported one of the best chutches ot the season when he secured a fine string of trout at Elk creek over the week end. Little Butte creek Is clearing up rapidly and while the water Is still high, good fishing is reported on the upper reuches ot the North. Fori!. Court News (Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co.) MurriugL- Licenses. Carroll Jiotc. Iluln.ts and Geneva May Moore. Truman Dale Stokcx and Tternlce I,. Nelson. Andrew Lee Pierce and Louise Hunell. Marion Francis Taylor and Ellzu beth Clark. Circuit Court. Bullock Mercantile Auencv vs. W. 1. Smith. For money. ' ' Karl Kehl vs. .Medford. Affidavit, motion, motion to strike. Ida E. Dressier, vs. pacific Record Publishing Co. Order, motion, affi davit and notice. Medford vs. A. A. Balcom," et oil. Summons. J. S. Jordan vs. Henrletty Bailey, et ul. Affidavit, findings and conclu sion, default and decree, Credit Heuvleo Co., vs. W, W. Truux, et al. Undertaking. Joe Avcnn vs. Preston Phillips. Affidavit. Frank C. Bromwell, superintendent or hanks vs. Ernest -McKee, et al, Summons. trunk L. Bramwel, supt. of- banks vs. M. I,. Buldwin, et al. Summons. Frank C. Ilraimvell vs. W. W. Green. Sumr-ons. Frank C. Bramwell vs. Wm. Hick man. Summons. l'rank C Hrumwell, supt. of banks vs. ftvorge Margrenter. Summons. Frank C. Brumwell vs. A. M. Ros seau. Summons. Writ of attach ment. W. C. Foster vs. Edward Schneider, et ul. Proof of publication. ' Affi davit. . i , w. C. Foster vs. -Alameda Trust Co., et ul. , Proof of publication. Af fidavit. v. C. Foster vs. Wm. C. Owen, et al. Proof of publication. Affidavit. w. C. Foster vs. Albert F. Connett, et al. Proof ot publication. Affi davit. ' V. C. Foster vs. Mary E. Cogglns lierry, et al. Proof of publication Affidavit W. C. Foster vs. Mary Elden Wil son, et ul. Proof of publication. Af fidavit. W. E. Foster vs. Jeff D. Thorp, et al. Proof of publication. Affiduvit. J. S. Jordan vs. Henrietta Bulley, et ni. Cost bill. - F. J. McCuroll vs. Alive Winders. Motion. Motion and affidavit. A. W. Walker vs. Firemen's Fund Insurance Co. Motion. Motion re viewing motion. First State Bonk of Eagle Point vs. Frederick Pclouze. Affiduvit, order. American Soda Fountain Co., vs. Medford Grocery Co. Motion, order. Frank C. Branurell, Supt. of Bunks vs. Brynnc Hamilton. Summons. LARKENS TRIAL1 IS LAUNCHED II Uncle Sam Complains Of Big Steel Merger WASHINGTON, Jiiho 5. The fed eral trade commission' has dispatch ed a formal complaint against the Bethlehem Steel corporation alid the Lackawanna Steel corporation case charging they have and are using un fair methods of competition. The complaint grows out of the merger recently efrected by the two compa nies. ' ' ' The commission 'made this an nouncement today In a report to the senate in response to the recently adopted resolution of Senator LaFol lotte of Wisconsin, directing inquiry Into the merger by the commission and the department ot Justice. Oak Pitchers Sold. 'Nashville, Tenn., June 5. The pur chase of 'Pitchers Winn and Keisor for $1500 each from the Oakland club by the Nashville Southern asso ciation club Is announced today. Property Accidents, like this occur every day. . In isoino wises unavoid able In some cases they are not. Yours may be the next case! Aro you prepared for such an emergency? : ' ' Let us draw up a policy for you which will rid your mind from worry and relieve you of a heavy rinunclal burden In case, of trouble. Do It today! ' ,". ' McCurdy INSUUXCE AGENCY 1'iiono One-Tvfo-Thive The trial of Cliff S. Larking, charged with a statutory offense involving a lli year old girl began In the circuit court this morning. vu.i-. Under, the new -women juror' law; in a case where the prosecuting, wit ness is a woman or' girl, the prosecu tion is entitled to have six women on the, jury, and there are, only three such, all residents of Ashland, on the panel now. On a new venire issued by the court Saturday, out. of 12 names drawn seven were women, and none respond ed. In the present term of court 92 names have been' drawn, from whldh three women jurors were secured. The stute has a right under the law to de mand six women jurors. . All prospective jurors were asked if the fact that the defendant suffered from defective speech and hearing, would influence their verdict through sympathy. Mrs. Alice J..Peil of Ashland was drawn as juror, and excused by the defense by the. exercise of Its peremp tory. Mrs. Louisa! A. Perozzi, also of Ashland, was excused by the. defense. The district, attorney -when the jury box was filled, made a motion that the trial be continued, owing, to the law, that six women be on the jury was not complied with.. The -court-denied the motion. The jury is composed entirer ly of men. , .- SPECIAL RATES TO S.F. BAPTISTS WILL PLAY NORTH M. L'STONiGHT All Shriners going to Imperial coun cil; to -be held U San Francisco . June 13-14 and 15th ara hereby notified that special rotes have been provided by the Southern Pacific or one and a hat fare. from-all rajlroud points good for return to July 31st, 1922. See your local agent. There will be a special Oregon pa rade and all Oregon .Shriners should get full information at headquarters on arrival at San Francisco. Hillah Temple .htadquartoiB and information bureau will be at. Hotoi Alexandra, 353 Geary street,, , Special auto trips will be furnished all visiting nobles free. Free parking and cainpinfc space is arranged for at Fort Mason frtie of charge to all Shrin ers driving their own cars. Full camp ing facilities are provided, except your camping- equipment which you must provide. Parties contemplating the trip should look into these matters fully at earliest possible date. Hillah Temple will open its head quarters at Hotel Alexandra on the. 10th of June. With Medford trails Is Medford marta- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT OR SALE Bungalow. 2oti Elm. i" 80 WANTED Men and large boys for thinning apples. Bear Creek Orch ards. Phone 8-IM. CG WANTED Furnished room near park, , rent not over $15. Tribune, Box M E. 05 WANTED Home on ranch for 14 year' old boy. References exchanged. Call 113 E. Eleventh after (i p. m. 00 The last game of the schedule in the Y. M. C. A. league will be played off tonight. This is a hangover from rainy evening and outside those actually participating will be of inter est principally on account of Its decid ing the cellar championship or where to bestow the booby prize. One of the satisfactory features of the league's season has been the fact that every game has been played with out regard to the percentagq column. In other words, there have been no quitters. The game tonight will he between the Baptists and North Methodists. In previous contest the former won. I However, the North Al. E.'s had the honor of taking from the Christians, now champions ot tne league, the only game which they have lost. The con test should be close. , Holly street grounds at G:15. Ad mission free. STARTS TOMORROW MATINEE 1- The best in all the Mcfghan roles I'liibructMl in one! From. Geo. M. Cohan's famous play. Lomas Meiban ; i' ,u l i i - Another lii;" ', rfi ' human rolo (lint blends lilV's strength ami tcmlcr- : lii-ss'as ohly, TIiomiuMi-iglmn ran do. ; If.yoil Hiint to know what folks iiu'anl , Vhcn' nicy sn.v' n-'mim'H a "pi-luce". s- this great picture. Priiee There Ruby Peggv Comedy, "PEGGY BEHAVE" PAT UK NEWS WEEKLY GOING TONIGHT Harold Lloyd In ' ' "i bo" j One of (ho greatest laughing ' ei-cut ions that -Lloyd or any j other coliiciliun ever made. Genu Howard at the Organ "Thank You" 1 Continental lyyoooSfrAVEftpi Quotation on Pumin nnd Rams for It riirutiun, THOS, I. XUMVUi, Medford j I hi ' . ne This acknowledgment -of a courtesy or service is somehow the satisfactory end of a transaction. ' Both parties are pleased and the relations of the inoment, however:, unimportant, are more hap-; -pily closed. '-. ' iThere is no occasion when an effort" made lot the comfort or convenience of others is not worth a "thank you." - ' ' In the daily routine of telephone operations,' where the saving of time is the great considera tion, the opportunity of expressing an apprecia-, tion of a service rendered seldom arises. But remember that the telenhone onerAtor iV human, ; Courtesy to her means more cheerful ness in her work. It will be reflected in your own self-3atisfaction. '. BHome Telephone 6 Telegraph Co. j