MEDFOlft) MAIL fRTBTJNR MfiDPQRTX OREOOy. TIHTRsi1;y, JrE 11, 102: o PAO THREE ' E TA O O FR REFUSED TO TALK Charelne that hen1 husband. George L. Corby, a Southern Pacific teleg rapher, did not Bpuak to her (or nine , months, and took her to no place of' pmusement for four years, Viola May. n,.i... Air-j i m i i i u ' circuit court for divorce, charging cruelty. I This is the first divorce suit filed under the new law enacted by the last session of the legislature which provides that a fee of $5 additional be paid by unhappy pairs to cover the expenses of the district attorney ap pearing In divorce actions, as the law requires. Heretofore, the official was nM recompensed. The fee goes into lie general fund. ' Mrs. Corby further alleges that on Dune 8 last, her husband ordered her out of the home, and "to stay out." A decree of divorce, the custody of a minor child, $75 attorney's fees, $60 a month maintenance- money for her self and $15 for the care of the child, Is Bought. The plaintiff In asking the custody of the child recites, "realizing the affection of the defendant for the child la real, the plaintiff is willing the de fendant should be allowed to see the bhlld under certain restrictions." The court Is also requested to give Mrs. Corby the home, and household effects. The couple are residents of ABhland and were married in Redding, Cnl May 12, 1912.. craierIadclosed TO OUTSIDE f 2 DAYS OF TO ! " ' The transportation committee of the Chamber of Commerce, in charge of Iho transporting of the 3000 Oregon lational guardsmen to Crater lake and jnclt on Saturday and Sunday, June jo and 21, respectively, request local jitlzens who do not go on this im portant trip with their cars, to please efraln from using the Crater lake ilghway on those days, from a stand lolnt of safety first Importance, If hey can possibly avoid it. This notice is In keeping with ad rices from Sergeant J. J. McMahon, leputy state traffic officer, whose in fractions are for one way traffic only, ind cars that are on this highway ;lifsa two days will be allowed to :ravel only if properly , marked with in official guard car sign, which Is oclng furnished to the cars to be in ;he caravan, and providing they are proceeding toward Crater lake on the 20th and toward Medford on the 21st. BIGHT, 'DADDY LONG LEGS'. NEXpJED DRIVERS AND FAST CARS FOR LOCAL RAGES The largest audience - of chautnu qua week ' so fur greeted the May Valentine company Inst night .as they presented Sullivan's masterpiece, "The Mikado." Tho production-was regarded as a masterful perform ance, f - So far, "The Mikado" is the finest attraction of 'the program, although Indications point to some splendid "Daddy Long Legs" Friday night auto and motorcycle races at the fair promises to equal or outrival It. i grounds Saturday and Sunday, June Mrs. Roselt Knnpp Breed of Bos- . 13 and 14, as a number of noted ton, lady humorist, who gave cos- drivers of the northwest have written turned impersonations of various pop- and wired about the races and slgni ulsir characters brought forth ronrs fed their Intention of taking part, of laughter from young and old These inquiries came from Seattle, and takes second place to none who Vancouver, Portland and cities all have appeared in Medford on : the over. Oregon. ... different courses. Km-h entertain-1 Some 0( "'ese drivers took part In ments loosen up the tense muscles the races here before, know that Med- ' fnwft hno nnn nF h r f.iotno. rllot Irani. and give one The Charles new lease on life. Mitchell Mixer com ford has one of the fastest dirt tracks on the coast and hangs up good purses. Ernest U Scntt, the motorcycle man. is doing a lot of work helping to make pany, a trio of classical artists, added , T . X. , , e races a big success, and reports the strongly classical character of tho cycles outside of the county, including cnauiauqua oy piny.ng me cnoicesi 8ome from SeaMe and Portland, al- or music. Mrs. quelle uunuar i-Mit- ready lined u t0 come an(1 nas chell was formerly a Medford school numUer 0f other prospects. . teacher. " I From inquiries made there will be This evening the lecture by Oncy between 10 and 15 fast cars and Fred Sweet promises to be an eye-'drivers, bosldes the local boys, who opener on the labor situation. For wm participate. years Mr. Sweet was on the staff ofi Crowds are expected from all over one of the large metropolitan dailies, Oregon and California to attend the running off each week to try out a races and the entertainments put on job in some new line and then writ- by the local committees for the visit ing the story' of his inside expe- ing soldiers and the drills, demonstra rtences for the paper. tions and band concerts by the na- The climax of the Chautauqua tional guard, week' will come on Friday night in' 1 " the presentation of -Daddy Long Berlenbach and Mike have won reputations on the stage of both Canada and the United Suites. . CO; GETS CONTRACT FOR BUILDING LAKE ROADS BUS DRIVER GETS JAIL SENTENCE McTigue Rematched NEW YORK. June 11. (By the As sociated Press.) Tex Rickard has re matched Paul Berlenhach and Mike McTigue for a fight In August. Rickards', action, coining soon after Borlenbach had gained the light- heavy weight title in a 15-round bout I with McTigue, caused surprise." as It had been expected that Jack Delaney would be the first challenger. O J. O. Pierce, formor Gold Hill school bus driver, found guilty of driving an auto while intoxicated by a jury ufter 27 hours' deliberation, was sentenced last week to serve six months in the county jail and pay a fine of $500. This is the first sentence, it is be lieved, passed in the state under the provisions of the so-called "drunken driver" act passed by the last legisla ture. Pierce was granted a stay of execution In serving his sentence "to put up his hay," which expires Mon day. The case attracted considerable attention in Gold Hill, where Pierce is well known. DR. ESTELLA WARNER0 TO SPEAK AT G. PASS ' Burke Defeats liusukos. KLAMATH FALLS. June 11. Henry Burke, Klamath Falls middle weight wrestler, tossed Pete Busu kos, former world's welterweight champion, in two straight falls here last night. The men were scparntod to prevent a fistic argument just be fore they went on the mat. Burke took the first fall in nine minutes with a punishing too hold, and Won the second fall in seven minutes with a double arm lock. The Warren Construction Co. was tho lowest bidder for the construc tion of 2 0 milea of hardsurfared road leading from the south and wist entrances of Crater Lake National park to tho rim of the lake. - The bid, which totaled $259,440.00, was tho lowest of the four submitted. The other three were submitted by the Young & Baker, Smith & Schell and J. C. Cochran construction compa nies. - ' j Activities will commence Just ' fts soon as national park authorities at Washington pass a favorable decision on the bid, and at present it is not known just how long that will be. j , . Dr. Kstclla Ford "Warner Is said to know more than anyone else In this state about what can be accomplished in improving the health of a commu nity.' Sho is medical director of the Marion County Health demonstration, j whore they are putting into practice I the most advanced ideas of public health.. As tho former director of the department of Child Hygiene of the State Board of Health, she can advise us on the caro and health of our chil dren. ' Dr. Warner Is scheduled to speak on "Health" each day at 2 p. m. at the Homemakers Institute next week in Grants Pass. There will also be an opportunity at the conference house, 8:30 to 9 each morning for a. private consultation over Individual problems. HEAD SKIPS OUT Tomorrow Last Day Chef Prize Coupons HILLSBORO, Ore., June 11. Local officers who hold a warrant against Harry Johnson, superintendent of .the Oregon Military academy at Orenco, hear here, charging Issuance of worth less checks, 'believe he is headed for Victoria, B. C. The exact amount of the alleged bad checks and unpaid bills alleged to have been left has not been ascertained. One irregularity of the checks turned tn wds that they were dated 19256. Persons cashing them failed to notice the wrong date. Johnson dropped out of sight about ten days ago leaving the forty young boys at the academy without super vision and almost without food, The plight of the boys was discov; Bred when Carl Hawkins, one vf'the boys In the school, was. hurt by the .explosion of a cartridge with which he r ivaa playing. Part of one of his fing ers was blown off.. . ' r v ' 1 The offer of the Schilling Chef, of $25 for a name for his "Mystery Cake," expires Friday night at six o'clock. All names suggested, to re ceive consideration by the Judges must be -in the hands of the chef by -that time. . The judges, Mrs. A. B. Cunningham, Mrs. Jonas Wold and Mrs. E. N. Vilm, will meet at the Hotel Medford Satur day morning to select the winners, and following their decision checks will be mailed to the successful entrants by the chef and the winners' names pub lished. C. C. McCurdy Family To Reside in Portland C. C. McCurdy, who 1b manager of the Insurance department of the Ore gon Trust company of Portland, is In the city for a few days closing up some business and preparing to move his family to Portland the first of next week, where they will reside. I The McCurdy's have lived In Med ford for 12 years, Mr. McCurdy being In the Insurance business during that time, and he established what is now the McCurdy-Daniels Ins. Agency. , Mr. and Mrs. McCurdy have been prominent In business, social, musical mill church circled an.! will he misxed if. a wide circle of friends. cMan toJian ft HOI-TAM ci cgSr you'll like . . ' "Don't know what the wild waves say but ' say Roi-Tan Perfecto Extra is a triple A-l f moke." (10c) I.ufJriinilc Wins Prom Kelso. PENDLETON, Ore., Juno 11. Tho Kelso Timber Wolves lost to 1JL Grande yesterday afternoon, the Plr rates - winning : in tho last of the ninth when - they bunched hits and scored four runs off i'ritcliard. Tho final' score of the encounter was 6 to 4. 1 WikiiI Ik'iiln I'lllhiK. PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 11. Sailor Jack Wood, Texas wrestler, defeated Prank Pilling, of Pendleton, hero Inst night when he secured a fall at the end of 42 minutes of mauling. YKSTEltDAY'S HKSl'liTS At Seattle 6; Portland 7. At Vernon 3; Onklnnd 9. At San Francisco 7; Uns Angeles 2. At Salt Lake 5; Sacramento 7. If your family is about this size AMD yoor income Just about fits the family And yoor insurance jnst about - takescare of your wife Have you ever thought how your . daughter would get along if I . . - Every family that has a daughter should own a Corona, For a knowledge of typewriting is the . open sesame to woman's most pleasant and profitable line ot work. A Corona in your home will give your daughter a vocation and a lot of fun beside. Our new Model Four has the standard keyboard taught in all business colleges , The price of Corona Four is $60 cash. Easy terms arranged if desired. Call or phone for a demonstration . Medford ' Book Store CoronA WILSGWS SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! ; Just Received a Big Shipment of La dies', Misses' and Children's Shoes Ladies' Patent 2-strap Pumps, low heel . .i $2.98 Ladies' and Misses' Chestnut Pumps $2.75 Ladies' Crepe Sole ...$3.50 Misses' Crepe Sole ,. . .$2.75 Children's Crepe Sole $2.50 Children's Sandals 98c Ladies' 1 -strap Pumps . . . .$1.25 Men's all leather Work Shoes . $2.50 Men's Dress Shoes $4.00 Children's Oxfords $1.50 Men's and Boys' Tennis Shoes Men's High-Top Shoes Men's Rubber Boots BETTER HAVE A LOOK! HOUSE FOR RENT, ALSO STORE ROOM HOUSES FOR SALE oJ SALE Men's Work Shirts 59c Men's Work Shirts, full cut, 2 pock ets; some shirt . 69c Men's Work. Sox ,..10c Canvas Gloves .....10c Men's Khaki Pants $1.15 Men's Heavy Bib Overalls . .'.$1.15 Men's Work Pants $1.75 Men's Dress Shirts 89c Big Heavy Blankets ,.98c Men's Leather Gloves 50c Carpenters' Overalls the very best "Black Bear" brand $2.25 Painters' Overalls $1.50 Men's $35.00 Suits . : $19.50 Men's Union Suits .50c Red and blue Handkerchiefs .... 5c Everything Just a Little Less If Not in, Push the Money Under the Door! That's all today, WILL H. WILSON. t The Cheapest Store in the West 32 North Front Street Medford, Oregon 3E Come out of the Kitchen 1 Greater freedom for the enjoyment of life can be yours thanks to new labor-saving devices. Chief among these are the new types of Perfection Oil Ranges which eliminate the drudgery of using coal or wood and cook with all the speed and - satisfaction of the gas stove. Big, substantial, good-looking and equipped with every convenience, these "grown up" oil stoves are capable of handling all the cooking for any family, the year around and doing it with so little effort for cither the stove or the cook, that ' kitchen tasks are greatly lightened. Your dealer has Perfections and will be glad to demonstrate their gas-like service. See him today. ! The Cleveland Metal Products Co. Oakland Branch ISth and Ihllli Struts PERFECTION Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY Furniture House 315 E. Main Phone 505 DRINK For fviek nvarm.'k tt fn ei tr needed the Pfriti'.iz Oil Heater, ' For abundant hnt water without gai the Perfection Kerosene Water Heater, 3p ' 1 Styles, sites and prices to suit every need and purse. MaidO'Skb IT'S DELICIOUS Never before could you buy so much fruit in a small bottle. SKO is made from Real Oranges and there are no synthetic flavors added. 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