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PAGE TWO f PWORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDK)U1 OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1925 ocal and . Personal I All Kuuene 8tore will done from 10 , Vliile the cliy council has noi acted , Mrs. Thomns V. Maiklin (mil her a. m. to noon Saturday, May 30, Mem-, on the matter yet, the iimycr and on urrlved TufHday from J'ortlund urlal day. nccordint.' to announcement councllmen at their last hIkIU'h meet- and Joined Mr. Macklin. who la ubho thls aftrf noon of officials of the Lane lni In the matter of neluhhorhood pro- elated with the Southern Oregon Gas County t'redit niwoclatlon. ThlB will tests Drains! two carnival companies Company of this city, .enable nil employes to particulate In soon Bhowlng Intho North Central avo- I y0 pay tor aBhea and sell dirt or witness the mllltnry and patriotic nue lot near Lincoln school, usserted cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. parade at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, that they would do everythliiB they tf . u, nt lio 'rhe !1,,n fl"' l,,e stores closing during reasonably could to have such carnl- t,. -v. Ames was a business visitor The condition of Sidney lilsen. " ,,, p,lrHu, wnH ttlranged nt a meeting vajs locate elsewhere where there was i.the city Wednesday from Loo An- was so badly burned in an explosion ( ( 1C(,lon utneiKH and the credit asso- no objection. It is understood that the g(!i,.. nnd fire at the cleaning department 1,1 c.,,1(on j.;utKne duard. The Med- carnival companies ran now rent the, w,lnted Passenger going to Port- wie meuiuiu .. j , ,L" ford merchants have not yet acted on lot opposite me nouinorn i-acuic ye- )ann- tonight. Call 46K-H-4. 33 Is question. ? not along North Hr street, where car- Among the visitors in the city from The Vsweet girl graduate" and the 1 'val have been held for several years California are: Mr. and Mrs. U. T. both find Mrs. u,,u """""w wu.. n:niener ot uaiuand, Air. ana Air, i-. nccouni oi us ceiiimi lucunuu uuu M..oynlon and Dr. and Mrs. u.,u. closeness to the railroad tracks. 'Johnson of Merkeloy, Mr. and Mrs. K. Fancy creamery butter 40c per lb. j K. Jones and Dr. -A. 11. Doremus , of Johnson Produce Co. Santa Itnrbnra, Mr. and Mrs. H. llram- D. Koehlcr and daughter. wc" ttntl and- Mrs. J. Nagel of among the local visit- "eacii, ana Mr. and .mis. i. a. i-n.lnrrtf.v frnm fenli-nl Point. .UUigen, air. UI1C1 airs. .11. ri. AWMS Have you tried that tng milk shake and-Klcanor E. Hemrick of San Fran- at DeVoe'sT ,c,sco- in.i T.enr Kiamnth county nlo- briquets, that clean fuel. Han- 3' ,ho i i in.,,, .. -m.imnv ..,. ,.f iho rfcrtmie sn Coal Co. Phono 238. J.'W. Hamlin. P. H. Kedden. 11. C. I Medfonl business visitor todnv from 'ui niv recent Iv celebrated his 90th Plpgras. former owner of the Mackey nnd O. D. Mason went to Ash- ' ,,01.,aiul who ,.rV0l n the city Tues- birthday anniversary at Klamath SnuBta -afe' accompanied by' his wife land today to assist members of the utty. Kails. Mrs. Lear Is 88 and both are nml mn Charles, arrived in the city lmnortert nure snu noneee. 09c. 03o .noiiir nnd nctlve. mummy uom i-oruanu, wnere uiey was Improved this forenoon ot the Community hnspltnl, and It Is tnougni that If no complications set In within the next day or two he has tt good chance for recovery. He was able to take, nourishment this forenoon for the first time since the accident. "June bride" will Trowbridge a clever creator of gowns. tf $10 reward for Information leading to. the arrest and conviction for-each liefore you buy that piano see Laun- n Hlc(Mng w00(, on Mrg s. 1 D. K arh. Ho can save you money. " .v,-u situated on the east side of j!artara were a ions ulnnos nnd is reliable. u (.our( aml MeAn(l,.en.H Ktl.(.tR, also on ycStCrday fr. spac know Demand the best! It costs no more! i ., oreeon-Owen l.uniher comnnnv Dunce in the finest, open air pavilion property. Valley Fuel Co. 38tf In the state.' Kalr Grounds, tonight. I Kenneth' Mackny. general agent of Odd fellows lodge, of that city In nl ranging for , a feature of the grand lodge meeting which will feature an nulo ride to 'the. summit of )ho Slskl (jous, and a barbecue. "lly far the best dance music be tween San Krnnclsco nntl Portland!" That's what they all nay of "Dlnty's" new Pavilion .orchestra. You be the Judge! Kalr Grounds I'uvlllon, to Tilctit. " " ' " ' ' , : and fl.2r,. Japanese Art store. 30 G. H. P.. J. K. Kollock, will visit Crater Iike Chatper Thursday, May 14lh. 8 p. m. Companions requested Hemst.lching, buttons covered t have been residing for the pant year. the Hand loraft Shop. tt Mls- J-'Pgras went on to uuns- About 000 head of cattle belonging lllul1'. Calif., where they will open a m vichni. Ashnnip. Miller nnd i:ar-' confectionery, while Churles Is vls- to attend this meeting. Hoynl Arch'rett are being driven to Fort Klamath neie ior a snort time wun juck Degree and refreshments. AO today where they will be placed on the 1 onei. I ; Out of town Oregonlnns In the ciy range for the summer, they having I Wanted Passenger going to Port Include J. 11. Tuffs of Kerby, Arthur (wintered in the valley. ,ani1 tonight. Call 4G8-R-4. .39 II. Peck of Corvallis. H. L. Ilutner of Come to the Lincoln school May fes- Ml-- uml '' J- H. McAllister and lltoseburg and M. F. Hathewuy. F. P. tlval Thursday evening. Admission oaugnier,. nero for live montns is- Knight, X. N. Aee. K. W. Harney nnd 1 10c. 9 tf among Tuesday's arrivals In the city: for, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gore, Madeelen Children's half sox In all net shades. -N'alwlck, Inc. " C. K. Lowe of Kugone The warm weather record for the i 1 jj egga at rjevoe'B. year so far was broken yesterday with Attractive novelties suitable a maximum of 88.8 nnd a minimum uiKfni, Natwlck. Inc. 44 ilians, Julean Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. tv. 44-.9. Today, which opened, with it it n Watson, superintendent of It. Koseboom, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Mc mlnimuni, of 44.9, seemed a little cool-. )u,i(. Hr,oiils, on trial at ; Clung, Mr. and Mrs. K. Smith, Dr. and or. this forenoon, )iut the cloudy con-1 ilandon on charges of Incompetency ; M rs. M. A. Milne and Mrs. Thomas d(tlon predicted for the day railed to nml ot having used profane langunge Shenkonberg. show up. Fair weather ior inursn )n Hpcahing to a pupil, was found not nnd a lower temperature is the offl clnl prediction. For a good marcelle see li. V'oung, Ttoom II over Palmer's Piano House. 75c. 43 Summer prices on blocks and slabs. Place your order early. Xewcomb for Wood. Phone 631. 39lf The historic llcekman bank building Is ull dressed up In n hrand new coat of paint, applied by Hoy Martin as a result of Attorney B. B. lleekman's last trip out from Portland. Jackson ville Post. The County Court will pay $10 for Information which will lead to a con viction for dumping garbage on coun ty roads or in streams. 39 ullty by the school board several days ago. - Witnesses testified that Watson said to 14-year-old Voyle Perry, "You're a h of a captain." Counsel for the defense argued that, though the phriiHo was used, it was merely a definite adjective ami In common use. C. A. Gore of the Paromount lilec trLc Sign company of Portlnnd, accom panied by his wife nre business vis itors In the city todny, having arrived Tuesday. Cool and refreshing pastime for young and old! Try the, open nlr danc ing at the Fair Grounds Pavilion Wed nesday night. . 39 The students of M. H. S. are putting on the "Sizzle" tonight. An entertaln- G. II. P.. J. K. Kollock. n-lir visit. ,,,( nn..l carnival in celebration of Crater Lake Chatper Thursday. May the assurance of a new high school. 39 14th, 8 p. m. Companions requested Don!t miss the high school "Sizzle" to attend this meeting. Itoyal Arch tonight. i 39 Degree nndrefreshmcnts. 401 L. U. Moore, former freight and pas- Arthur L. Peck, Inndscapc garden Linger agent of tho Southern Pnclflc expert, of tho O. A. C. Is a visitor In company, has been ijppolnted telnpor the city who arrived Tuesday. ttry secretary of the Koseburg Cham- The county court will pay 10 to her of Commerce. A permanent ooc nnyone who reports and brings to con- retary will be elected in June, vlction an offender, for dumping trash j Dunce In . the open air! Fair on county roads. 41 (Grounds Pavilion tonight. v 311 Children's half box In all new Mrs. Cox. Spiritualist medium, holps shades. Natwlck, jnc. 44 jyou to help yourself. 319 -No.' drape. - The Itoxy Ann fcrango w ill visit the A BOn wns born tQ Ml. nll(1 M. A Ilngle Point grange Tuesduy owning. .Ar Moseluy at rhelr - h'oWie- on:-.orth and will assist In lt initiation of eleven 1 itiverslde Monday, May 4th. ing Mr. McAllister's father. M. 1'. The fcdlowlng from Portland nre Hunnell,, leave this evening for their iiome in iviason uuy, iNeu. i ney go vlt Seattle for a visit. Fancy crenmery butter 40c per ,1b. Johnson Produce Co. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Marsh, formerly residents of Medford, are here for a couple of months renewing old acquaintances. Dry factory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. i tf Tho Jacksonville Chamber of Com merce has Invited United States Sena tor ltobert N. Stanficld to visit that historic city, visit their museum and to make them an address. If you want a furnished apartment with all the modern conveniences, see or phorte Hotel Hollnnd. tf Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Doremus, ac companied by his father. Dr. A. B. Doremus of Santa Barbara. Calif., ar rived home yesterday from un eight months' auto tour through Europe. Hemstitching 8i: a yard. The Van ity Shop. Bnrtlett and Main. tf Wanted Passenger goinfj to Port land tonight. Call 4U8-R-4. 39 It. A. M. Crater Lake Chapter Xo. inursoay. eiay nin. s p. m. itove.l Arch Decree. 'M Grand High Priest J. K. Kollock will pay official vslt. All Cinmpanlong requested to be on hand. Refreshments served. 40 Itosclmri: Hoy Iiifilrcil. ROSKBURG, May U. loe Morgan, nil 1 year old boy, was injured lu re late last night In a 'collision be tween tho boy'B bicycle und a 1'Kht car. He was thrown for considerable distance by the Impact and Ills left leg broken in two places and his head deeply gashed. i.', oeaJor cno3tarotnor tsnHj troiitcu cxiercsiiy wun Qctr 3 7 Million Jar ijd Yearly new nienibtuH.. "When My Sufia.1 Walks Doyn the Ktreot." You'll fin-f she's on her way to the Fair Grouinlfl Favlllon. ,Mtot her there tonight! 39 Pianos! Seo Launapnch. tf Attractive novelties .sultuhle for fiiftH. N'ntwlt'U, Inc. 44 IT. D. M'herlantl, engineer of the As sociated Oil company, accompanied by Join the Htudents of the nigh Benooi two nsHiHtants. Mr. Orov and Mr. in the ".Sizzle" tonight. 3!t Jscott. arrived in the city Tuesday from The locnl United States army re- Sacramento for the purpuHU of mak rruitliiB Htutlon In the federal build-' in further ImprovementH at the com ing Ih now enlisting young men for pany's plant and to paint the nor-, in iK.Lii-tuiy mi umnvnen in mu hui viw, , vice station located on Hay Market Is tho report of Sergeant drover Owen and hla atmintant O. IT. ,11. Challtnor, in charge of that , office, and enHsting men can have their choice of army stations In nil parts of this country. Including the. east count pointn, and of the army Htatlons in .the Philippines. China, Hawaii, Alaska and the Pan ama canal zone. Auction Friday, at- Kylo ranch. ad on. classified puge. 40 Mrs. Xelson Young of Ix)H,OatOH. Calif., Ih seriously ill at tho home, of her daughter, Mrs. T. 1. Fetch. W. T. Grieve left for his home' near 1'ronpeet today ,after a day'a business visit here. Coal briquets, that clean fuel. Han sen Coal Co. Phono 239. O. H. I. J. K. Kollock. will visit Crater huke Chatper Thursday, May Illh, p. m. Companions reouested lo attend this hiooting. .lloynl Arch Degree nnd refreshments. 40 , Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Watklnn nnd Miss Watklns of Vancouver, fl. C, and Miss Walker of Winnipeg, Canada, are anions the hotel guests here from a ttlKtance. us are also Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Uelmet and son of Halt Uike City, fiquare. "Music fit for the gods!" Hear "Ointy"-Moore'a famous Pavilion or chesti'ii! Kalr (irounds Pavilion, tonight. 3fl Sule! Dining room sultej bedroom siutes and rugs. At Kyles' auclion sale. See ad on classified page. 40, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baylies were bus iness visitors In the city yesterday from Hill. Calif. Bunzlau water jugs, $1.00 nnd $1.26. Japanese Art Store. , 3P We design, wo cut. wo fit and wo make, any one or all four, for our aim is to please you. Mrs. Trowbrldgo. .105 W. 10th street. tf A Smith-Hughes week-end for high school students in agriculture, spon sored hy the Agricultural club, will be .held at the O. A. C. Moy 8 and 0. The ntum-iun, wim ineir instruciors, will visit the college und Inspect the wor-k of the lalioraiories. college farm and experiment station. More than 300 hoys from 13 schools will be in the hotly. They will see the O. A" C WashlnRton baseball game on one day. and will have use of the college swim mlng tank for one afternoon, othpr mrs. .uavm jonnson or (ew i ork :iy. . enterlnlnment features have, been plan K. (! ale mi of Chicago, F. Johnson pf.ned. St. Paul nnd K. I,. Kramer of Denver. The St. Anne's Altar society will havia, rard party Thursday afternoon. May Tth. ,ai 2: 30. nt the Parish Hall. All friends ore invited. 30 The cra7jest, funniest go-get t Ingest thing overproduced. The high school "Sizzle" tonight. One of the elaborate social events of the year will be held this evening nt tho Jackson Hot Springs when the Klwanis club give their annual dinner and ilance party. We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, ' lne. tf Columbia plaster wait board. Call for prices. Wallace Wood Lumber Yard. ' A few days ago an apparent stran ger called on Marshal Jones nnd re quested to be shown the city jail. Mr. Jones rode in the man's car and when they got to the jail the man unloaded a mattress nnd blankets saying he wished to give them to tho city to re place some he cut to pieces when In tho Jail some twenty years ago. He has joined the ApoHtolic. church and is making restitution to all whom he considered he had wronged in any way. He remarked that he had al ready paid out over $1000 to right his misdeeds In - the past. Jacksonville Post. The annual Lincoln school May fes tival will bo held In tho school piny shed on Thursday evening. 30 H. D. Turner left Monday night for Port Huron, Mich., where he expects to remoin about a month, having been nummoned there on account of the se rious Illness of his mother. Dry factory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf Supplies, tents, bedding, etc., of the Boy Scouts were taken by the forest service truck, today to Hutton rnueer station In the Applegnlo district, whore the boys will cr.mp over the neek end of May 8th; !)th and 10th. Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Vn rd. The secretarial department of th Copco power company has been re modeled and enlarged . to take cure of the growth In this department. which has taken place 'the past few months. Tho personnel of the depart ment has Increased steadily .until there are now over twenty-five employes In this ono-branch of the Copco homo of fice organization. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANtKD Man for farm work. J. A. Manke, adjoining Clancy orchard, east of Jacksonville. Apply at ranch. 42 FOIt SALF Two stui' 7-r("iPi hoii-", furnished, corner 10th and Oakdale, first class condition. - Also 4-room house on 10th street. Both for Bale 'on terms by owner, who is leaving city. Call residence. 3fitf Fpll KFNT Sleeping porch, furnish-, ed for light housekeeping. 531 S. ' Riverside. 41 LOST Collie dog about 5 months old, vlth black nnd wihte face, between 401 ranch and Central .Point. Ho ward. Tel. 40X-K-3. 41 1 Tlu two oldost and ' Jjest foods known to humanity: , J3raid and Milk. t A generous coinbi e nation of b o t h is 'oiiiid oily in Fluln' ers .Milk Broad. At Anv Grocer Medford-Klamnth freight lino, noth ing too large, nothing too small. Klve trucks In operation to and from Klnnialh Falls. Dally service. Wo do long distance hauling anywhere. Ot flco 40 N. Front streot. Phono 1033. tt Tints arriving daily at Lottie How ard 'tt. . 41 Mr. and Mra. Tyrrell earner wore annum Hie (Irants run people In Med ford on Tuesday. Kaahlon dlclnte Hllnincss, alnipllc Ity and nupplencna. These are achiev ed only hy an experienced designer. Mra. Trowbridge, S05 W. 10th St. tf' Popular dance music has been pre pared hy "lllnly" Moore's orchestra for the Pavilion party nt the Kalr tlrounds tonight. l-:ighl pieces will he used Including the new tuha-liass. I.aunspach I'lano Store now opcii' for business nt 111 V. Main. Opposite Utallo theater. Successor 14 Knot Mu sic Co; f Mr. and Mrs. llenjainln F. Orimes of llellingham and the following from Seattle nre among the locnl visitors from the state of Washington: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chappell. Nora O'Neill. i;isle tlnhn, Mrs. Mabel V. Kood. Alls." i.uelln Worswlck. Miss Ar dath Hidlev. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Staf ford and child. Nell O'Neill and Mrs. V. 1.. Dean. Fancy creamery butler 40c0(ier lb. jolinson Produce cvi. .Mr. and Mrs. George Aohlson of Prospect were among the local vis itors yesterday. good pronoun ,ln, nf F,ts the Lincoln school May festival Thurs- nay evening. 3y. tl. M. Hauond, courr reporter in thi circuit eWurt. who camo hero re cently from Klamnth Falls. hn pur rhaiwd the .former home of K. A White on Hoss Ijine. I Colv.iihl placer wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Wooifc Lumber This Man Intended to . Keep It in the House "In May or June, liHS, 1 sent to you and got four bottles which were worth many dollars to me. They enabled me to go to work n train I had lost 40 pounds, hut theao 4 bottles of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy for stomach trouble gained back all 1 had lost and 1 feel like n new man since. I shall keep it in the' house all the time." It Is u simple, harm less preparation that removes the catan-i-hal minus from the intestinal tract and allays the in flam mat ion which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, includ ing appendicitis, tine dose will con vince or money refunded. At all druggists. Adv. Kmnunpitient I. O. ). P. Meeting of Medford Encampment Friday night. "Work In Koynl Purple degree. .Refreshments. All members invited. 40 Vacation Plans Denied. MANILA, May 0. Governor Gen eral Wood today denied reports that ho expected to depart soon for a va cation in the United States. The state ment by the governor was made af ter his return from an inspection tour of the northern, provinces. The gov ornor added that it would be impossi ble for him to leave the Philippines, before January I, ) 1126 and nt pres ent he has no plans for a vacation al though he has been in the islands for four years. Sure Relief FOR IND.GESTIOM I 6 Bei l-AMC ' fiui woier Sure Relief 25 and 75 Packages Everywhere TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT! BIG Pavilion Party Fair Grounds Pavilion Snappy Nefr Dance-Hits by f DINTY" MOORE'S "ALL-STARS" 8 Pieces Count 'em 8 DON'T MISS IT! KING COMEDIANS BIG WHITE TENT Cor. Fourth and Fir Sts. TONIGHT and THURSDAY The Sensational Comedy-Drama "Are Girls Ever Safe" Doors Open 7 P. M. Orchestra 7:40 v 1$ Curtain 8 P. M. Prices 10-2o-50 Cents NEW SHOW TODAY!1 FRANK LLOYD, producer of "THE SEAHAWK," has produced ANOTHER big picture, and beyond the ques tion of a doubt this masterpiece of emotion is the most powerful, gripping, intense dramatic presentation it has been our pleasure to offer in Medford. She pleaded with . him but he" . had already made the great sacrifice the thing that stamps this above all other dramas. THE CAST INCLUDES GLENN HUNTER ' BESS!E LOVE HOBART BOSWORTH A3iwt lUticoa ADAPTED FROM Mary Roberts Rinehart's ' THE ALTAR ON THE HILL" THAT'S WHAT THIS DRAMA TELLS AND WHEN "THE END" IS FLASHED ON THE SCREEN, YOU'LL SIT HUSHED, TIGHTLY GRIPPED IN THE MOST HU MAN PORTRAYAL YOU'VE EVER SEEN. EEGULAR other crater'ian " ADDED ATTRACTION PRICES attractions LL STANFORD-JEROME AduHs35o , FELIX-Cartoo Comedy Kiddies pathe news Farm-Hand Caruso . a Dime "BEttybrown Of the Rogue ... at the Giant Wurlitzep VIN FRIDAY HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S "THE RE-CREATSOUD OF BRIAN INT" ,, Willi KeniiFgi Hurlan, lioy Barnes Macy Carr 101 Heleue Clmdwlck ' O