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o Q o o o o o .. , PAGE TWO VfFfiPOFM) MATL TfttBUyE, M'EftPOftT). OREG OX. FRIDAY, , TTTNE 1 2,v ocal and Personal I Among ihe ninny reHi.trnta of Port land who arrived here yenterday for hort Hojournn are Mr. and Mm. Scott Scheelcy, Mr. and Mm. C. L, JamcH, Mr. and Mm. L. it. Jiniarud Mr. und Mm. K. UurneM. JJuHllIu and Tnclfic putkiiKe goods nt the following reduced prices: Co The two thousand copies of the tuiiie slips. $3.a.". reduced to $2.17. June Ikhuc of the "Medford Ia'kIoii." oowim, $3.00. reduced to, $2. 00. Coin published hy the local American blnutlons, $P.K5, reduced to $1.23. Hlon poHt, and out today, will be tfiven jiaby dresHt-s. $1.35. reduced to XK'c wide distribution. Approximately one All other packages reduced accordin thouKand copit'H will be distributed jy. Jlandicraft Shop. 73" among guardsmen at Camp Jackson, , t. K. Hudney of Augusta. Maine, 500 copies wil be went out t lenion- stopped In the city to upend wveral nalries In ihiH vicinity and fif) will be days In looking about the valley for a taken to the state legion convention at prospective home. Prineville. The issue in largely devot- Kree ad service for business men, ed to malteiv of interest to the Kiiards- Salvation Army Service lent liulletin men and odvertisinK the Medford Jjoard. Phone 350. 72 post's "Days of 4!)," show, which j ituheri liolmes. district freight and opens a three day run at the Armory, passenger agent of the Southern I'a next Monday. ciflr: lines with head(uarters at Ku- Before you buy that piano see Laun- gene, was anions the railroad offl Rpach. lie can save you money. Jte Wuls in the city today hi connection knows pianos and is reliable. tf with the movement of the special Hemstitching 3c a yard. The Van- J iruins transporting Oregon National Ity Shop, Jiartlett and Main. tf (iuardsmcn to this city. Accoiding to report Al I.oomit, who The watermaster can be found In was recently appointed to the Annapo. his office in the Medford National lis Naval academy, has panned the ex- hank building, from X a. m. until noon, amination given him at San Krancisco every day during the irrigation sea and 1.4 now on his way to Annapolis to son. !G take up his studies. Jninen K, Cummlngs. police chief of Uani e JMvfrsIde Community club. Central Point, accompanied by his wife Saturday night. A 1 ford's imperial or- and father, were among the many vis chestra. Conforming to new law. Horn in the city this morning who were Dancing from ! to 12. "H at Int? depot platform watching the Columbia plaster wnll hoard. c:ll !",ocittl 'r;,l1nH ',ml u,;l,m' th for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber V' T " a"u,H" uuai lu' ,-a,,," Yard. Included among the guests at local hotels from a distance nre Mr. and Mrs. Kred McAndrews of New York City. Mrs. I). J. Ilnvllahd and daugh ters of Mlssoull. Mont., Donald Dean und Dewey P. Sweet of Chicago, F. O. J-'owler of Reno. I. Rosenthal of In dianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. A. U Netcher and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kunkel of Nes senden. N. D., nnd K. Johnson of St. Paul. i'Ycsh salt wa t er sa 1 in o n . 25c 1 h. Johnson Produce Co. The fire department was called to Jackson, Grand ball in honor of viHiting gaurdenien! Kalr Grounds Pavilion! Saturday! Don't fail to attend. . 7 J j Homer Galloway, Cottage Grove city recorder, threatens to resign his ofilce if the council Insists on his cutting off the service of delinquent water users. I Package goods now on sale at the I Handicraft Shop. Standard quality merchandise nt prices far be.bw the i'Ular. Don't fail to make your sh ' lections early. 73 j Mrs. C. K Dolds and children of the j Wood lawn orchard were among the visitors in the city today. extinguish a grass fire at the corner i Girls! Don't miss this. Grand ball of Riverside and Edwards street last j.'alr Grounds. Saturday. 71! night about 0:45. Several gallons of ( a Kpecial feature of the Rotary club chemicals were used to bring the fire luncheomthlH noon was the presentu under control. . Jtion of the new Copco motion pictures The event of the season! Grand recently produced by the Cullfornin hall! Knir Grounds! Saturday! VI Oregon Power comixiny. These Inter- Staplo drugs at DeVoe's. tf cming "movies" were put on by H. L. The Ashland Tidings says that Game j Dromley, assistant secretary of the Warden Roy Parr reported Thursday company, and were explained In detail that Cal Allen, arrested Sunday by by both Mr. Itromley and J. K. Kerr, Parr. Warden Fred Merrll and special ' local district manager. Grants Puss ranger warden Pat Dally, was found guilty or netting fish In Rogue River, below the Savage Rapids dam, in a closed area, and fined $100 and costs. In the Grants Pass Justice court. Allen demanded a jury trial when taken Into court, and his trial was held Thurs day morning. In addition to the fine the wardens took from Allen a new Courier. Grand ball- -Fair Pavilion, Saturday. Washingtonfans who are registered at local hotels include Mrs. Frnnk J. Victor, Donald and Virginia Victor, Mr. and Mrs. P. Welts. Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. 13. P. Al len, and Miss Retn Larne of Seattle. net. which will be sold by the state. Miss Gertrude Walsh and Miss Sarah Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Prentice and children left today for Centralla, ' Wash., whore Mrs. Prentice will re main for six weeks visiting relatives: Mr. Prenticp will return the first of the week. Now Is the time to lond up on candy for your summer vacation trip. Get K nt DeVoe's fire sale beginning June 1 1. . tf Persons lcnvlng town for the sum mer months who would rent to rellablo parties call Mr. Corkran nt Owen Oregon Dumber Co. 1 A I Plche was among the visitors from Medford In Klamath Fulls today transacting business. DAXl'IO Riverside Community club Saturday night. Alford'a Imperial or chestra. 12 Showers Slieet Metal Works moved 21!' 8. Central. 'J'"' ; 75 r We're Swamped but we like it :!()()() 'pounds ..I" Fluh rer's Milk Bread, , besides innumerable lies, cakes, don j; li mits, etc., were deliv ered to tbe National (1 u a r d Camp , this morning.. QUALITY WINS SPECIAL Tomorrow Only A new cake tlitit we believe is destined to be a winner. On sale at 10::50. Clonic early as they won't last long at this priee. Marshmallow Devils foods 23c each.. h The COLONIAL I Southern Oregon ' I I Finest BaMery H IS. Glle of Aberdeen, 10. .P. Cannon und family of Tenlo, and Mr. and Mrs. K. 15. Rowen of Olympia. Palmer's Photo Studio. 717 N. Cen tral avenue, open from one until five p. m. Kodak work, hand colored pho tos, painting, or commercial orders given prompt attention. Phono 823-R or Mrs. Darto 821-Y. S2 K. I. R. egpa aw De .roc's. tf George 15. Neuber of the Dutte Kalis district arrived hero yesterday for a stay of a day or two. A real party, folks! Don't miss It! !rand bnll! Kalr Grounds Pavilion! Saturday! 72 Miss Laura Host of Medford was one of the class of 73 seniors who received diplomas at the commencement exer cises of the Willlamette University this week at Salem. Miss Best had com pleted a course In the college of liberal arts. DeVoe has bought the entire stoek of fire damaged goods of the Valley Candy Co. and will have It on sale In his summer gnrdun, beginning Thurs day. June 1 1. tf Hemstitching, buitona covered nt the Handicraft Shop. tf 15. D. Reynolds of Cleveinnd, Ohio, departed for Portland last evening af ter having spent the week visiting friends and relatives in the valley. Come out and help us show the sol dier boys a good time Kair Ground Pavilion! Saturday. 72 Mm. O. Donald, who has been vis iting her sister, Mrs. T. Morave for the past several weeks; departed this morning for her home in San Kran cIhco. 15mma ("lino's Shop anniversary week. June 8th to 15th. Call nnd get 0110 of our benutlful gifts for. ladies. 72 We pay for ashes and sell dirt -'heap. Urown & White Agency, Inc. tf KiiKcnc will offer to the Southern Pacific company 200 acres of land as a gift for a site upon which to erect shops if a proposed bond issuo for $1:00.000 is sanctioned by the voters at a special election to be called soon, nc cording to announcement of that city this week. A committee from the chamber of Commerce will leave soon for Sun Krauclsco to place the question before the officials of the railway company. Grand ball Kalr Pavilion. Saturday. 72 Freh salt water salmon. 25c lb. Johnson Prodnco Co. The final summer meeting of the College Women's club will not be held until Saturday. June L'Oth. when Mrs. Kred Wagner entertains the club nt her home at Ashland. Orders taken for nngel food nnd sunshine cake at 76c each, at 737 W. Uth street. Phone 21M-I,. 73 Mrs. Kd Plche and daughter. Kath leen, were among the business callers in the city this morning from the Trail district. , Sale of package goods now on nt the Handicraft Shop. We have endenv ored to make this sale nn event whlci will mean a great wiving to the htm dreds of patrons who have made this .diop possible. 73 inndy! candy at DeVoe's fire sale tf Among the local people nsscmhled at ihe depot this forenoon, eagerly watching the undondlng of the troop trains, were a number of veterans. In cluded among whom were Sargennt Men Plymale of the World war. George Ablen of ihe Spanish American wnr, Ilium K. Meader of cho Wnr of 1SU and Jack Johnson of the Rogue vail Indian war who was also present to flu Shasta nam come In from the couth. Giand ball Kair PavilbS. Saturdav. T-'.W.s wanted. 30c dozen. Johnson Rutdness calle:s In the city today from adjacent California Included Mr. and Mm: R. G. Toll of lliltund T. 15. Ingram Vreka. Remember the fire sale on candles at DeVoe's, beginning June 11. tf Let us give your car a thorough "once over" before the Crater Jake trip. Itiverside Garage, P. F. Slose. proprietor, 132 fs. iltvemlde. 7ti Amtvig the Klamath Kalis residents to sflend the week end at Lake of the Woods were Mr. and Mrs. leslie Rog ers, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Underwood. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin, Mr. and Mrs. 15. R. Hall, and many others. Hay Telford wait also seen on the lake enjoying the fishing. According to J. A. Gordon, N who with Mrs. Gordon, opened their cabin over the week end, the road, en tirely around the lake is open, and as a result of work expended on It during the later fpring months, the road is more like a boulevard and the drive around the lake is a particularly de- lWhtfni one to make. Klamath Kalla Herald. , uugc goods at mnrvelously re duced prices. Gowns, combinations. botirloir Jacl cts. caps, children's things ind many oiher useful articles will be found at the Handicraft Shop. . 73 Kxtra special prices on hats for Rat- urday. Trimmed hats $1.88, $2.88, $3.18. Values you will appreciate. Gage pattern hats much less than half price. The Emmy Jou Hal Shoppe. In M. M. Dent. Store. 71 Sixty out of the state cars were reg istered here yesterday by the local state traffic registration bureau, and up to 11 a. m. today thirty such cars had registered. ortkcltl M'k stocking with silk ani lisle tops and soles for service. Kin? even weave. Made In nil the newest shades. Ilunrtcroft Shop. 73 Am leaving for Portland Saturday afternoon. Anyone wishing to go see Mr. Olds, Eakin Motor Co., Dodge Dealer. 71 Keith Dnughmun of this city has ac cepted a position with the First Na tional bank. Pacific nnd Itucllla rnckagc goods one-third off. Handicraft Shop. 73 Kxtra special prices on hats for Sat. urday. Trimmed hats $1.88. $2.88, $3.88. Values you will appreciate. Gage pattern hats much less than half price. The Emmy Lou Hat Shoppe. In M. M. Dept Store. .71 H. L. Wnlther will leave Sunday for San Francisco to attend the National Electric Light association convention and will return June 20th. Corticolll full fashioned, mire thread Mlk hope ranging In price from .sr, to Sl.no. Handicraft Shop. (3 HIg dance and swimming carnival, Ashland Natatoiium, two blocks from new Llthla Springs hotel, Saturday evening. June 13th. "The Southern Oregonlans." Grants Pass crack or.- chestra will furnish the music. Free swim after the dance Cletm sulphur wnter. Tickets $1.00, tax 10c. A good time for everybody. 72 Among the out of town Oregonlans who nre registered at locnl hotels are Miss Nora Ambrose, H, D. Clark and H. S. Ford of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Samuels, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Hal ley of Salem. Mrs. Case of Hlllsboro, and Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Gnrrett of Ore gon City. Hand embroidered Philippine dresses, white and colored voile, SU.75. Jap Art Store. 73 In another section of this Issue ap pears an advertisement. Dance and Swimming carnival. Ashland Natato rium. The management promises a good time to all. C. A. Gore of thf Paramount Elec tric sign company was a local business visitor from Portland today. Marcelling 7.rc. 31 So. Orange street. Phone 655. 76 Budwelser 15c bottle at DeVoe's fir sale. if Suit for $789.84 was filed In circuit court Wednesday by E. 15. former minister to Slam and proprie tor of the Oregon City Kntermise. igatnst Melvln O. Winatock. which sum Itrodle states Is the cost of binding and publishing a hook called "Making a Nation." which Winstock wrote. Winstock, who had big moving picture plans when he came to Portland, Is al leged to have made an agreement for the publication of the hook. Portland Journal. Kresh . salmon eggs for sale. John- i eria THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE Saturday will be Fruit and Vegetable Day at the Groceteria. Never have Fruiis and Vegetables been 80 plentiful and so gocd. We have made a special effort to get the best and will price them to save you money. 1 lb. Loaves .:, 1 lb. Loaves . . . . .3 for 20c 10c Telephone Peas Home grown, and the best we've seen, . . .';.. 4 lbs. 25c New home grown Potatoes, lb 5c OTHER SPECIALS Banana3, extra fine quality, 3 lbs.' ;. .'.25c Rhubarb, large variety home grown, lb. 7c Canteloupes, great big ones . . . .2 for 25c Watermelons we will have one cut for your inspection per lb '. . 4 l-4c Cuban Pineapples, each . . 19c Cucumbers, large size, each . 15c Mississippi Tomatces, 2 lbs. . . . . '.35c Florida Grape Fruit, the bigger size, each 15c Celery, per stalk . . ... .' . 20c Picnic Shoulders, srvar cured and sweet, per lb. .... . 22c Boiling Beef, per lb. .' 10c Hamburger, lb .15c Pure Pork Sausage, lb. '. , . 15c Oranges, size 100, per doz. ....... .49c Shrimp; new pack, per can . 15c Schilling's Baking Powder, 1 lb can 45c Blue Dot Lima Beans, No. 2 can 10c Economy Matches, 6 boxes 25c Scott County Sauer Kraut, No. 2 can 10c Aluminum Preserving Kettles, 10 qt. 98c All Copper Boilers, heavy grade, ea $4.64 Covered Aluminum Milk Pails, 1 qt. 49c; 2 qt., 59c; 3 qt. 69c; 4 qt.. . 89c Dairy Pails, heavy tin, 12 qt., 49c; 14 qt 55c Dairy Pails, extra heavy XXXX tin, 12 qt. 85c; J4 qt. 93c Dairy Pail, with Strainer, XXXX tin $1.37 Galvanized Wash Boilers, size 8 or 9 $1.39 Round Brass Lawn Sprinklers, each 15c GATES & LYDIARD BUY HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE People from California registered at local hotels include Col. nnd Mrs. Hog er S. Fitch, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Well man, Miss Alice Wellman, James Ko ger of San Krancipco, Mr. and Mrs. K. :. Taylor. Air. unil Airs. H. IS. West mine of Monterey, Mrs. Arthur K. I James of Palo Alto, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. I Podester of Itoss. Mrs. J. H. Kraft and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. K. Moore. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. O. Esterly, Mr. and Mrs. 11. K. Montgomery, and Mrs. K. T. Kidireman of L1O8 Anneles. Mr. and Ilrodle. 1 Alra c u pennlngton of Long Lfeach, and Mr. nnd Mrs. IS. T. Tryun and children of Colton. Pianos! See Launspach. tf Kancy creamery butter 43c per lb. Johnson Produce Co. Try hat big milk shako at DeVoe's. tf The civil sutl of M. X. Hogan against the Mason Motor company, for $loi)0 damages, the return of a $100 promis sory note, and costs of the action is I being heard in the circuit court today Jesse Winburn. formerly of Oregon, and who still has valuable interests at Ashland, recently has established a "womanless" golf course on property he owns near New York City. HI i E MAKING EXPERT 10 SPEAK AT MEETING" son Produce Co. if Miss Margaret. Van Scoyoc will re- I Tne llpf,ne Is represented by Attorney celve pupils for tutoring durlnir the George Itoberts. and the plaintiff by summer vacation. Phono C93-J Mrs. K. D. Nicholson left last even ing for Des Moines, Iowa, where she will spend the summer visiting friends and relatives. Kor sand, gravel, sediment, cleaning or lawn work, pbona 912-J. Samuol Batemnn. tf Columbia nlnster wall c-oard Call for prices. Wallace Woood Lumber yard. Several army officers, nccomnnnled hy their families, who drove to Mpd- ford by auto to take up their duties In connection with the Oregon National Guard encampment nt Camp Jackson, are among the guests at Merrick's Mo tor Inn. Kggs wanted, 30c dozen. Johnson Produce Co. tf Hrlek Ice cream 50c at DeVoe's. tf 1 Among the 58 members of this venr's graduating class of the Oregon Agrl- i cultural college who have accepted commissions as second lieutenants In , the reserve officer's corns of the Vnlted States army was Harold Woods of Medford. We pny for ashes and sell dirt j cheap. Frown & White Agency, Inc. ! tf I Kresh salt water salmon. 25c lb. I Johnson Produce Co. tf Several parties of Medford people ; drove in Grants Pass last evening to ! take In the second night of the opera "Kra- IMavolo." which was presented at the Rlvotl theater. The production was reported to be one of the finest amateur efforts ever staged In the 'Climate City." Special summer prices on dry fac-j tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co, tf i Launspach Piano Store now open for business at 111 W. Main. Opposlto I Rialto theater. Successor to Root Mu sic Co. tf ; .Have you tried that bfg milk shake 1 at DeVoe's? The utual large number of cars stop- 1 ped at Merrick's Motor Inn yesterday, lo Hpend last night, with u number of mates being represented. To Jipprorlate values you miKt sf ' Ibo (lixpbiy of Philippine dn'ftreH. t.ns. strp-ins and bund made m The Japanese Art Store. Kancy creamery butter 43c per lb Johnson Produce Co. hresh salmon eg?s for sale. John- Kvun Iteames. The sale Is based upon the sale of nn automobile April 4. lit 24 to Hogan, on the monthly pay ment plan. Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Wood Lumber Tnrd. Mrs. Carl Y. Tengwald and children left yesterday for Chicago, where they will spend the summer. Kancy creamery nutter 43c per lb. Johnson Produce Co. There are few women who aren't 1 Interested in making their homes 1 more attractive and pleasant places in . which to live. To this large Interest- j ed group. Miss Helen Kay, instructor! in household art nt the Oregon Agri- ! cultural college promises three must interesting hours nt the HomemakCTH Institute in Grants Pass. June 16 to I'Oih. She will conduct a lecture demonstration at 10:30 on Wednes day, Thursday and Kriday mornings., her subject beinff "Art in Home Kur nishings." Kach day from four to I five in the afternoon there will be an opport unity for anyone to try to make some o the articles, both prac tical and beautiful, which Miss Kay has demonstrated. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WA XT 15 D Sa d d le h orses to u se f o r their care. Light work, good care, hay, grain -and pasture Responsible parties. ChM 77-X, Medford. 73 FIRE SALE ENTIRE STOCK Valley Candy Co. ON SALE AT Summer Garden Come and Get It . , N . One-Half, One-Half and One-Fourth Regular Prices : " ii.i'i HUNT'S Monday Night, June 18 UKA1 tKlAIN (S:la Curtain) GffiG 'treat of the ijGari Ljne LUMtUY New YUHK. HAS LAUGHED AND WEPT OVER FOR TWO YEARS lillil NO PLAY CAN BE FUNNIER. lBcst cxdlJlneican Qyuorter' MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW! Make checks, money orderi payable to Hunt's Craterian Theater. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope insure safe return. PRICES, including war tax: Lower Floor, first 18 rows $2.75. next 6 rows $2.20, balance $1.65: Balcony, first 2 rows $1.10, balance 50c. Box office sale Monday, June 15. SPECIAL For Saturday MANNING & BOWMAN VACUUM BOTTLE i Pint size, colored case. ICgm limiiria Vint. Or Cold, nichh nr Haw TViia ia ni;-.r jjuj bottle of many uses at a special price. t 1 $1.75 value 98c Wee&s Orr An Installment House With a Reputation A Product Co. O f n Trodqce Co.