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0 o o MF.DFOM) MAlt, PAGE TW TUlBUSTfr MKDFOftt). OftECIOK, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 19$ ocal and Personal , The "registration of the out of til's ntato curs hero jumped yesterday to 12U, montly divided between the east X J '," ' and west, and the majority consisting There will be no formal exerclsesand "of cars of tourists. There were cara no speech making. r' from New York. Texas. Florida. Vir- Th() n,lr1(.k Kieotrlc Cabinet Co., lilnla. lown. Colorado. District of Col- hnJ nBlane)j a jooo-wntt sun ray deep ' umbla and other east and west, and tncrilI)y nm) In tne office of Dr. Hul-1-aciflc const i.tates. islead. I'hlpps huildlilK. This latest Before you buy that piano see Laun- m0(le iam,, Klve tne ,,atent nbsolutu I upach. Ho can save you money. He .otoc.,Jon from exploding bulbs or " knows pianos and Is reliable. tf j ,.,,,.,, i,urns. The doctor Is an J. E. Tourte'otte of Portland, tho oxt)Crt masseur, has practiced In .Med- tiichilect of the new hliih school, spent for(, lnt,0 1!)ir)i llnd hnH ha(1 ) ex. . yesterday, last nlRht and this forenoon IK.rlence with modern electric, thermal r in the city on business, and left for (lml other drUKless treatment of clrcu ,:Ashlund this noon to spend the re- ,ntol.y nerve anU 0,.KB(. troubles. OS ., j inalndor of the day on business there. People fron, California who nre n'g I,,., KuollllH and Pacific package gooclu stel.od ttt ()(.a hoteH ,.ude Mr. and , , at the following reduced prices: Co '- Ml.a f, w Wom, of Jll,t0i M,.. . intumc slips. t3.2r. reduced to J2.17.-ml M,. Nr uwnHi Mlss Juaulta . , Gowns, S3. UO, reduced to. 12.0(1. Com. Kcvcnli Theodore Jtasehold, Mr. and , binnlionn. fl.85, reduced to Jfl.23. M,. .,. n Smith and Miss Helen , llaby drosses, $1.35. reduced to '.c. . Tnom1 or , AnKelcs. Mr. and Mrs. ..-All other pnekaKcs reduced accordlnif- 0 Unr, MMeri Mr. ana MrH. A. ,., ly. Handicraft Hhop. 71" Hlegt and son of Kan Jose, Mr. and t Bunt. C. O. Thomson and Resident Mlli. j, H Knull of Moic, m,-. and j) p'iiiglnerr V. K. Semon left this moini'ig Ml.a ,. j0inm)n of chlco. Mr. and .for Crater Nake National park w here Mrg T M Williams and Herbert Klil 1 Mr. Hemon will soon commence a park ver aml wlf0 ()f pu Ako Mle8 A(la Iglsurvej-.- At present the highway Is not Uua ,)f Siintll iosn Ml. I!o,, A J i (passable In the snow, above White, Kunp Cui.USi Mra j, H Hatcher. Mrs. I, Unite bluff, n distance of about nine and Mrs E iHti-lc-K. Kllen K. Pnt j miles this side of the lake. . ti(.k, Mrs, Minnie T. llarkey and H. T. i, Make your appointment early. Wed- Jeannle .Smith of San Francisco. Mr. II nesduy bargain day at Bmma Cllne's ArBlead of Hollywood. i,Hhop. Shampoos, mnrcellint! and fa-i You wl have , hurry 1( you Ret clals at reduced prices. Phone 454. lyour Bnaro 0( those 20c oranges at Ve 8 Voe's. tf jgj Included nmonK the tourists and r Kov .McAfee Wilson .the new minis J others here from a distance, who ire ter at the Presbyterian church In If land Hairy Criand i U. Mi-, and Mrs f'. R ? ircKistercd at tne noteis, are i-am ano of New York fit I Manchester. Mr .'and Mim. iKCIellan Hard and C. M. Hlird ..f Cleveland. 1 io. C. F. Pour- man of rittsliurB. Jw Sumner of Ga'- ' 'veston. 'J''xas. Cly-I- Mosely of Ne.v Orleans. II. T. SnnJefe.- and Robert Tylrtefley of Chlo.iKr, Mr. and Mrs. lj. G. lihmlforl of Miama. Fin.. C. M. Clark of Phlladelph.i. rnd A. M. I,mv ' ell and Jackson M. Lowell of Hon ; i.ulti. '- Pacific and Rucllla r-nckage good-i one-third off. Handicraft Shop. 73" ' Dr. W. W. Yojingson of Portland de livered the address nt commencement exercises recently in Marshfleld when Ohio, where ho had been attending the .3 high school seniors received their national convention of Presbyterian ; diplomas. Dr. Youngson mndo tha church officials for the past month. coinmenccmeni address here several s delegate from the Southern Ore- J'cars ago. 'non Presbytery. Ho was rather sur- i Art dyeing, Batik knot, tie and prised to find the weather so cool here I 'shnde dyeing. Jane Snedlcor. AlKOnf,Pr having experienced a much fabric painting. S N. Bnrtlett. 68 warmer temperature In the eastern Flro Inspector Brown of the Na- states, .tlonal Forest service left today fori Fresh salmon eggs for sale. John- Klamnth lcalls and tho Pelican Bay re- lH(m Produce Co ' tf . glon where he will remain for tho sum-1 j. s. ' Klaus and family of Modesto, ij". 'mr' ' ' I Calif., are spending a few days In the j. Packngo goods now on snlo nt the Cty transacting business. , Handicraft Shop. Standard quality . imported Philippine stop-Ins, elnb- nieichnndiso at prices far below the orately hand embroidered on colored 1 teulnr. Uon't fall to make your se- voile, $4.r,o value. Wednesday special. Thore hna bepn rt nininr that TrMflr Officer Ohim. P. Tulent will noon he trannforrcd to tho MoAfurd district for duty, but the Ornnta I'iirb Courier suya t he will (o to,, the Awhland diMtrlrt. "GiantH 1hhh 1h tu have a new traffic , orncor an a i-ohuu or the ponornl re- J (llHtrlbution of men by Chief T. A. natroty, aays tho (.ourler. A. H. I Do not forKot the dinner danco at ;Hhorton, formorly of tho lOuKene dis-1 jUCkson Hot SpritiKR, Thursday nipht, trlct, conh'h hero to tako tho plane of jUno 11th. 70 Charley Tatent, who la belnK Riven the I The HUVVey of thG Redwood hinhway : iAshlnnd district. Considerablo roKret )ul been oouiileted. The new mityey has been expretwed nt the transfer of (.utH (inwn tho tIHtnnce from Ornnte Mr. Tnlent. as ho Rained many friends pn8St to tho state line by 0.3 miles. Jhero throuRh hla courteous enforce- The distance betweon the 'eltv and the inont of the laws. K. H. Lister will ro lino will hL. 42.7 miles by the' new nur Uo KuRono where ho takes over thatVey. while It was 52 miles by the old district." - 1 I mad. Ity fall the new road will he in A. Iimrno CHiic'h Shop anniversary use to Waldo and wll ho completely 3woek. Juno 8th to 15th. Call and Ret Kraveled to Riv n Rood nil winter ;pno of our beautiful gifts for Indies. ' highway. Grants PaHS Courier ji There wan born to Mr. and Mrs. jj-ewis Puhl of Jacksonville, tiunduy, Juno 7, n daughter. v ' Orders taken for niiRol food and 1 'Hiinshlne cake nt 75c ench.'nt 737 V. ' ;Hth street. Hhono 73 Mrs. Willlnm Andrews departed this Jforenoon for New York City," where alio 'will visit her nelce, Miss Caroline An Mrews, and also her dntiRhter, Mrs. jC'onroo Fiero. " I Krrs wnnted, 30c down. Johnoon T'roduc Co. . . ff b Portland residents who arrived In tho city yesterday n Bhort wtays In- , (i ludo Mrs. N. It Kntler. Mr. and Mrs. F ;'F. T. Griffith nnd Miss G. Griffith, r jMrs. T. A . Pope, lir. W. M: Cnmpbell, Rlr. and Mrs. tYank W. Btrdl. Mr. nnd ; -Mrs. I. L.fTruax and Mr. nnd Mrs. M. l: Puck. Halo of pncknRO gooda now on nt th'j .I jjlandlcraft Hhop. We have e'ndeav i; jorcil to make this aale an event whlc'i j. jwill mean a Rreat aavlnR to the hun- If Ireds of patrons who have made this ; Jihnn possible 73 ( virounn squirrein in Kiamatn county , nave necome such a menace to crops i-ithnt the comity court has appointed f 111. 11. Gubacr on a full time salary to ;tarry on the work of chei-klng the in j, (crense. ' Wo psy for ashen and sell dirt jtjChenp. Drown & Whito Agency, Inc. I ! tff The Leake Orchestral entertainers, Avno inrntHhcd the musical program yesterday afternoon nnd last evening 'nt the Chautauqua, were given n'n en thusiastic reception. Mr. Leake prov ed to ho an expert with the drums-xylophone, saxaphone nud as a whistler. H. I. K. eggs aw Defoe's. tf Oranges, ornngCH, 20c n dozen at Do Voe's. . tf Mr. and Mrs. James Grieve nnd Mrs. H. C. Herriott were down from Pros- tiui.m, "- m"" v.nnMiuif russ runner arrangements In connec Tex of Central Point accompanied lion with the ' nays of 49" celebration them home to spend the mi miner there .which will be held at the Armory June na she has been doing for several 15. K, l;. a full attendance is re- ,Jt'nrs. Package goods nt marvcJously re duced prices. Gowns, combinations, boiidtdr jticl.t ts. caps, children's things nnd many oiher useful articles will be found nt the Handicraft Shop. 73 Major Leo Permit of Clackamas ar rived In the city this forenoon to take up his official dull Irs in connection with tho Oregon national .uard en- Vampment 9'hich la to commence next Friday at Camp Jackson .a .short d is- taiM-e northeast of Medford. 9 Fresh Flt watep Milmon. Zc Uv Johnson Produce Co. 0 f'orth clll M'k stoklng with silk mi l . lir topji nnd soles for aervlt Vina j oven weave. Made In all the newest U ahadca. Ha ndicrn ft Shop. 73 f Hemstitching, buttons covered at :L tho Handicraft Shop. f J. Uomhs Ifft thin nmrnlnK to itlend HOvorul diiyH ranpactlng busl nens at Hurnbrook. Culif. Kkkh wanted, 30c dozen. JuhnRon Produce Co. If The new Kugene hotel will be open ed officially on the night of June 15. nccoi-dlnu to announcement by the iniiniiKement. The hotel will be open all day for Inspection and a banquet and dinner dance will mart at 7 p. in. hokuc Klver visited In the cltv todnv. pi r!nPrnn ,.. .,, n,. -. eessful fishermen of Inst Komlnv Ho cauKht threo lame fish In' Hokuu river near Kelly's Island, the largest of ,vh,Ph WeiKhed approximately six pounds. corllcelll foil fn.hlnn..!. nor. thread silk hose ranginK in price from !:.S5 tn J1.00. Handicraft Shop. ii' Seventy-three tourist cars stopped at Merrick's Motor Inn yesterday to spend the night. Marcelling 7Gc. 31 So. Orange street. Phono B55. 76 Ilev. B. II. Edgar of Jacksonville re turned this mornlmr from Coinmi.ns. 2i8. Japan oho Art Store. 08 OrcRpnlans. outside of Portland rea Identa, who nre reKiHtered at lncnl ho tels Include C. A. Marino of Klamath Kails, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. nrintle, V.'A. .Wniith, C. K. OordmW KH. Hftn nrl Mr. and Mrs. L, .It. Thnmn. f iit.n. inU sulto of Mllwuukee, J. C. Cnri'le of Kaiem. Tho openliiR of the formal dinner dnnces at Jackson Hot SprliiRs will be put forward one week, Thursday, Juno 11th. 68 Mr. nud Mrs. J. R Fish of Salina. Kans., who have been attending the Shrine eonventlon nt Los AiiRetea and nre now en route homo, atoppi-d off In the city this forenooon to visit Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Kyle. Jnp crepe many new shades Rood quality Wednesday, 18c n yard. Jap Art Store. es ItriRadler General Geoi-Rn A. White nmi Mnfni- .1. K.hn loft i...t m.oni,,,- for Portland. Malar Shin- win mi urn hout Thursday and (lonornl vhit win ne in the city n day Inter in com mand of the 22nd hrlKade of OroRon National Gunnlsmen. MiBs MarRaret Van Scoyor will re ceive pupilH for tutoring during the summer vacation. Phone 693-J. 72 Many fresh veRotnbles were on hand at the busv nubile nmrkot thin mnrn. inR. Several hundred pounds of fresh poaH were sold as well ns countless .bunches of fresh vegetables such na turnips nnd carrota. For sand, gravel, sediment, cloanlnn or Inwn work, phone 913-J, Samuel Halentnn, tf Columbia plaster wall board Call for prices. Wallace Woood Lumber yard. The .Mitres A. lMxon nnd Constnnce iSlnnx of Ivlamitth KiiIIh ltft hint .vin- ing f(.r Portlnnd to spend the summer months with relatives living In that city, nftW hnvlng spent several dnyrt In Medford visiting friends. ltemstitchlnh c u yard. The Van ity Shop, Pnrtlett and Main. ' tf To apprerlnte values you must rt the display of Philippine dresses. gowns, step-ins and hand made h.v.s. at The Japanese Art Store. 73 The American l.cglon Post will meet tonight at the Armory at 7:80 to dls- quested to be present to complete these arranKoments satisfactorily. Fresh salt water nalmon. 25c 11. Johnson Produce Co. Hand embroidered Philippine ureses, while and colored voile. S6.7.V Jap Art Stoiv. 73 Memhera of the Klamath Falls lodge of inks are completlmr nlans for the annual Flag luy ceremony to be held at the Klks tegiple on the evening of June 1. Judiie IL K. liutler mt The Italics, one of the foremost orator of the state, li is accepted an Invitation to deliver the f) im-tp:l allreos klnnmth Falls Herald. The-genuine evertast wash mate, rials nt the H Hern ft Shop. 67 Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. N1 lace Wood Lumlr Tnrd. Q iPosimahtcr Wm. J. Warner U thiH week trying to worry through another section of his annual 30 days' vaca tion, which h will spend llktOihe pre- !'vious vacation week taken recently. In watching his son Gordon labor in the big Warner garden, and directing Jfrom a seat in the shade how the work jshould lie done. Thin week will bo much easier on Gordon, however, aa ; there are no school duties to Inter fere, but he in already worrying about the other two weeks' vacation his futher has coming before the end of July. Fancy creamery butter 43c per lb. Johnson Produce Co. Do not forget the dinner dance nt Jackson ollt Springs, Thursday night, Juno JUh. 70 Very few Washingtonlans were reg istered at the local hotels yesterday with the following Included: Geo. W. MarBhal and Mrs. and Mrs. K. T. Voung of Tacoma, C. 13. McCrosltey and John Quint of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. B. T, Thorp of Kalama. Do not forget the dinner dance at Jackson Hot Springs, Thursday night, June 11th. 70 Oranges, oranges, 20c a dozen nt Do Voe's. tf Unsettled weather la the prediction for Wednesday, following today's cloudiness with a short spell of sun shine now and then. The maximum ! of yesterday was 74. G, but a chilly breeze last evening and this morning made the temperature aeem quite loo I. The minimum of this morning, however, was 45 degrees. Freah salmon eggs for aale. John son Produce Co. tf We nay for ashes and sell dirt cheap, brown & White Agency, Inc. ' tf Mra. M. W. "Wyville and grandson, Stanley Kenneth Sherld, arrived In tho city yesterday from Portland to visit for the next two weeks. Mrs. Wyvjle will return to her home In Portland, but her grandson will spend the sum mer with his father, who Is in tho employ of the Forest Service. Fancy creamery butter 43c per lb. Johnson Product Co. Fresh salt water salmon, 25c lb. Johnson Produce Co. tf Andrea Cherbourge and family of Paris, France, passed through the city today en route to Seattle, where they will board a ateamer for the distant shores of French Indo-China. Mr. Cherbourge Is on n trip around the world, and he seemed to be very much impressed with the scenic beauty of Hogue Ulver valley. Pianos! See Launapach. tf Speclnl summer prices on dry fac tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf A man who gave his name ns Jim Wahl was arrested last Saturday night, by Policeman Cave and who when sobered Inter put up $50 cash ball With Chief 'of Police Adams for his appearance in the city court yesterday, forfeited that bail through failure to appear In court. Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Vard. , Tennis racquet restrlnglng. 208 So. Central. Phone 1172. 7u Harry Skyrmnn, assistant city attor ney, was among the Modford citizens whofwere .visitora In Eagle Points-to day.- iaunspach Piano Store now open for business at 111 W. Main. Opposite Rlalto theater. Successor to Root Mu sic Co. tf Fancy rrearhery butter 43c per lb. Johnson Produce Co. Used ptnno for rato at a bargain. Xool lirsklne. Phone 720-W. 69 .Have you tried that big milk shake at Do Voe's? . ALLIES AGREE ON SECURITY REPLY PARIS. Juno 9. (A. I) The French reply to (lermany's security pact proposal upon which Great Itritaln and France announced com plete agreement 'nt tlcnevn will be forwarded to Germany within n few days. It was sent today to Mrus- sels nnd Rome for approval. Bel gium is familiar with the nolo nud officials snld its approval Is certain. Italy's assent Is confidently antici pated. U was believed here that Europe now Is nenrer security than at any time since the armistico and that a general settlement may come with' in a few months. It ' was said In French circles however, that every thing depends upon whether Ger many Is sincere in wishing n perma nent pence. WEDDING BELLS i Hie wedding of MIbh Mlldiod A. Swuyne and HuRh T. Hnrron was cele brated quietly Sunday morning nt ha'lf pnm 'elKht o'clock nt the Catholic im: KoniiRo. Tho Hevorond P. v. lllack performed the ceremony in the pres ence of Mrs. P. Swayne and Alias Anna Hush. Itoth of this city. The charming bride wore a lovely sown of Mnc canton crepe adorned with hlnck and stiver heads. The groom is a well known resi dent of Ashland nnd the son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer W. Harron of that city. ' After the ceremony the bridal pnrty went to the home of the bride's moth er. Mrs. P. F. Swnyne. at 508 Tnlm street, where the wedding breakfast was served. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tlnrron will mnko their home n the ranch n few mlln south of Ashland. Their many friends wish them touch happiness and suc cess. He Molny. Medford Chapter. Order of le Molay. will elect officers Thursday. June 11th. lly or der of M. C 6;i. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOlt l:i:VT Mlrcping room ndlninlmt bath. 304 X. Holly. I'hone -tJU-V. 71 HAV FOK SAI.K flood grass tiny. A-l condition: S per ton In field. Telephone Ill-H-J. q !) The Markets Livcutwk PORTLAND, Ore.. June 9. Cattle, no trading: calves 60c lower late yes terday. No receipts. Calves, medium 10 choice (190 lbs. down) $7.50filO; cull nnd common ( 1 lbs. down ?4. G0frfc7. 50; 'medium to choice (1UU to 2G0 lbs.) $u.50ft Si: medium to choice (2(10 lbs. up) SG'utf.ftO. Hogs nominally steady; drive-ins selling $13 down; no receipts. Sheep 50c to $1 higher; receipts 1040. Lambs, light and handyweight, medium to choice $10 ft-12; heavy weight (92 lbs. up) medium to primo S8.50(?j) 10.50. KgKH PORTLAND, Ore., June 9. Kggs steady, current receipts 2'J '(ft1 30c; pullets 27 28c; firsts 29 30c; extras 30(Jr31c; delivered Portland. lluiicr Butter steady. Kxtra cubes, city 43c; standards 42c; prime firsts 42c; firsts 41c; undergrades nominal; prints 44c; cartons 45c. Butterfat steady. Best churning creami 41c net shippers' track in zono one; 43c delivered Portland. .Poultry Poultry slow, weak. 1 ieavy hens 23?24c; light 1920c; broilers 23c; young white ducks 23 25c. Potatoes Potatoes, onions nominal. No. 2, $2.24 3.50. Stm Fi-anrlsco Markets SAN FRANCISCO, June 9. (U. S. Burenu of Agricultural Kconomics.) Fryers, leghorn 2 to 2 lbs. 28tgj 30c; colored 2 to 2- lbs. 34f( 3Gc. Young roosters, colored 3 lbs. 40c; 3 lbs. and up 4 2 (ft: -14c;. heavy ijhow ing spurs 30fi 35c. 1 Leghorns 2 lbs. 23c; 3 lbs. 2 1c; 34 to ZVt lbs. 25c. Squabs, fancy, 34 fi 35c. SAN FRANCISCO, June 9 Butter fat f.o.b. San Francisco Aiifoc. San Francisco Apples. SAX FRANCISCO. June 9. (Fed eral State Mnrket News Service.) Apples-Boxes, California Newtowns, fancy 3V& tier, $2.75 3.50, 4 tier, -.0o !0 II H5. poorer low as $2.25; new Htock White Aatracliana. $2.25 fa 3. EUROPEAN PEACE IS SEEN AT LAST GENEVA. June 9. (A. P.) Eu ropean peace uul Hocurlty seemed ulmostT an nccomptlshed fact to tho Ijenguo of Nations Kroup today, with PViMu.n nmi rii'cnt Itritnin finally .agreed 1 on a pact program.- i j . j-jngianu s great war strengin i thrown behind a four-power pact to guarantee the inviolability of tho Rhine frontiers as delimited by the Versailles treaty. The other participants, 'besides France, would be Belgium and Ger many, provided iGernmny agrees to the conditions. ; . The -agreement11 which was an nounced yesterdny is the outcome oE the :proposnl recently made in Ger many and the ensuing negotiations between the British nnd French, cul mlhatlng in tho meeting hero this week of Austen Chnmberlain. tho Ytfltlsli 'fnrnltMi -nfrfln rv iw! f Bri ll nd. the French foreign minister. 5i If you've never tried Shredded Wheat with strawberries you've missed one of the most satisfying Summer dishes. Shredded at fULLMEAL IN 2 BISCUITS VXXXOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CASH PAID For Second-Hand ' Furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY o Fift-niture Hou 315 E. Main Phone 505 HAIL y INSURANCE Q I First Insurance I Agency Q A. L. HILL, Manager Q X Phono 105 30 North Central 3 S Medford, Ore. SPEEDER'S TRAIL Traffic Officer J, .1. Mc.Mahon, now n sergeant of the state traffic squad, after a week's absence, is again on I the job gathering up auto traffic vio J lators, one of tho results of which Is that Harry Werts, young man of this vicinity, on his plea of guilty in Judge Taylor's court here yesterday to speeding at 55 miles an hour over the Crater Lake highway last Sunr I day, was fined $25 and had hia driver's license suspended for thirty days. Robert wolfers of San Francisco, arrested for speeding on the Pacific highway lust Saturday was reported as having forfeited the $30 cash bail he put up with Sergeant McMahonJ following his arrest on that charge. This bail was taken under the. state law, which recently went Into effec t and which permits a state ' traffic officer to take cash bail of not less than $25 or more than $100, according to the gravity of tho of fense charged, on holidays or under other circumstances when the ac cused non-resident cannot bo brought Into court for trial within a day or so. without great personal Incon venience. Inasmuch as court was not In ses sion following the San Francisco man's arrest and the courts are not In session on Sunday, Me.Mnlion ac cepted $30 cash ball, and then Wol fers apparent Iv went on nbout his ' liusinpRs. Under the old state lnw, the traf-! flc officer could only hold an ac cused man's car ns security or Ac cept bait of $400, the amount of the maximum fine for an auto law vio lation. ' WOMEN BORN 1873 TO 1881 Now Is the Critical Time. Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will Help You Safely Through ' )V, of Life 1 waa weak and run-down and could hardly do my work. By reading your advertisements 1 found out about Lvdia E. Pinkham'8 Vegetable Com pound and it has straightened me right out nnd mnde me feel like a new woman. By the time I had taken eight bottles I was well and could do my housework on the farm without trouble. I recommended it to my daughter-in-law after her second baby was born and it did her a wonderful lot of good. I told her to try it nnd if it didn t help her I would pay for it, and before she had taken one bottle she said to me, 'You won't have to pay for it ! It is helping me wonderfully I ' And she took three bottles of it You can use my testimo nial if you wish." Mrs. Elsie Acker man, Convoy, Ohio. Consider carefully Mrs. Ackerman'a letter. Her experience ought to help you. She tells of the trials of middlo age and the wonderful results she ob tained from Lydia E. Pinkham'B Vege table Compound. X our months of ever-increasing pleasure; eeing new sights, mak ing new friendships; through 20 countries, each more interesting than the last; then home again around our own United States through the Pintm Canal'' that is tho Third Annual Canadian Pacific Round the World Cruise, tailing: front New York City on December 3, 1925 on the 25,000-ton, oil bunting Emprtu o Scot land. 129 dayt duration: 27,302 miles: 54k days on shore; tide tripe in cluded in fare; limited member ' thin; one management 'ship end bar throughout For complete particukre and hand tome illustrated literature addrcM x Canadian Pacific WH DeaconGn J Agent -faaar Dept. You Can Get Most Any Old Thing at DE VOE'S Most Any Old Time. f Always Room to Park o Your Car. 43GW.Main Ph. 122-R e 1 1 zm . I KVt3 "; .'I v.. ir tm "r : rMMi gra' iv rvi 4y ' ' . . n An attractive complexion is the sign of good healthl Eat foods made with THE-. WORLD'S GALES 2 TIMES THOSE You'll Like This Bill Orpheum Jr. Advanced Vaudeville Presenting; a Bill of MUSIC AND MIRTH - . Headed by STARTS TOMORROW (4 Days Only) ZANE GREY'S "THE HERD" An Epic of Filmdom nnd Master ' Plcturlzailon of the West. One of the Giestest Pictures of the Year. As Thrilling as "North of 36" and "The Covered Wagon.'' 'v Bob "Topics of At District School Election Monday, June 15 DR. O. J. He pledges a strict application of business prin ciples in conducting the affairs of the district, and fair and impartial treatment of all issues. ' O A Resident of the City Four Years Three Children in the Public Schools. This adv. paid for by friends of 'till! "candidate! ' Sons of Italy Inn Italian Dinner Served at All Hours Announce a Merchants' Italian Spaghetti Lunch 40c . U A. M. to 2:30 P. M. 'Evening 7-Course Dinner, 70 ' Sunday Spring Chicken, Spacbetti or Ravioli (-Course Dinner, $1.00 We Cater0to Private Pa,,,. Private D;ning Roomg for AI 0cca3lon3 Tasty Italian Dishes of All Kinds C Corner Ivy and Sixth Streets In Connection With Medford Ice Creamfcardens PVinna OAT GDEATEST OF ANT OTHER BRAND TONIGHT (Two Performances) 7:00 and 9:00 VARNIE'S KENTUCKY RAMBLERS Featuring Ft. P. Varnadore and His Rambling Musicians in Music That Captivates HARRY GARLAND in "SONG AND WIT" Nifty Entertainer in Blackface VALENTINE- -Peggy ln ON A MOONLIGHT NIGHT' A Comedy Classic HELEN STAPLES ' The Prima Donna Petite .... ... .....-., . . , .. Popular and Clarsical Numbers Dainty and Delightful THE THREE SALTOS In "MONDAY MORNING" Acrobatic Marvels of Mimicry the Day" Mack Sennett Comedy CRATERIAN ORCHESTRA Come Enrly Stay Latel Prices: Evenings 50c Kiddies 25c . 0