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Iocnl and ' Personal The ladies Aid soriety of tho KirM Mf-ihoilisi t-hui-rh Kupnlird ono of the feature of this morn- lnK'H pulilio murket. which va much ht-iter than the average, - cordinp to MarKPimuiHt-r K. lEuuyard. The wocieiy nao a huuh ; supply of home-cooked food In j stock and enjoyed a pood pntron t;e. Kresh strawberries from the povmn ranch at Prospect was an- , other feature. In addition to a jind supply of dressed poultry. No dance KaRie Point toniKiit. -j(ia. attending to business affairs Mrs. J. t t'-urrie and three. HntteburK News-llevlew. daughters left hy motor this fore- j , laru'e crowd is expected to nt- noon for Canton, Ohio, their for- ! mer home, where she will purchase ( it home and reside permanently ' the Fairgrounds Sunday, June 3rd. while the d a u c h t e rs attend St. j at 2:30. Tl" Lawrence university. New York, j Members of the Oregon Osteo Phllip Lounsbury will accompany I pathlc association will hold their them as far as Canton as driver ; annual meeting Monday nnd Tues of the car, nml after he has taken . day. June 4 and V at Portland. In the sie.hu of the eat he will Mr. and Mrs. Seehorn are mov rcturn home !y rail In about six ; ln into their new home on Ilerry weeks and resume his duties In the I dale avenue. The house was re- Mail Tribune circulation depart- j rnent. A'r.lker's ci a n c e. j Kincaid nnd Fairgrounds. Sat. nifiht. midnight. Supper at 12 i Cuests from a distance register ed at local hotels include Jack Marshall of New York City. You can wive $n on your gro cery bill. Cnderwood Company. 78 Mr. and Airs. Thornton Could of Portland spent the past week here as the quests of their par entis. Mr. and Mis. O. J. Could. Mrs. Could returned to their home for a short vacation. Want to i;o to L. A. next week in private car. Call 34.". X. Part lett. Phono 7f'3-M. 73 Mrs. S. K. llowlett. owner of the K.'iKle Point hotel, was a business caller here yesterday. No dance Kaale Point tonight. Something new in Vlctrolaf was) brought to Medford today by Wat- j ler Urown. special nirenl for tho company from Portland, who sold ihe machine to C. H. laacs of tho Palmer Music llout-e. The Or thophunic No. S3H is the latest de velopment put out by Victor, the one hnuKht today belnR the first one sold In Oregon. In design It is conservative but attractive. 1 2 colored record albums civtn a mod ern note. The lid opens only nt the center. In tone the machine resembles an organ pipe. Notice Due to requests from those wishing to enroll in the Cas ilemon packing school who can not do so on week day, the office in the old Kaufman plant will be open next Sunday from 1 to 5 p. m. 7- Mr. nnd Mr. Kdward M. White are spending a short vacation at Silicons lake. Why not save $'-m on your gro cery bill. Cnderwood Company. 7S- Harry Woods nnd ltobert Shep hn rd of Port la nd t mnsacted busi ness here yesterday. Don't forget the Owen - Oregon and C. rants Pass baseball gume at the Fairgrounds Sunday June 3rd. fit .':3fl. 72 Temporary auto licenses were Is-! sued at the sheriff's off lie today to A. tl. Campbell, I). K. Warren. Dr. O. A. OlUtn. William Holmes and A. V. Farley of Medfnrd. llalph Koger of Cold Hill and M . P. t'ol liard of Ashland. The Kver Shady Auto Park will open their lawn service Sunday evening. June 3rd. On this beau tiful cool lawn you can be served with fountain drinks, sundaes. Ice cream, milk shakes. Ice cold pop and beer, all toast sandwiches nnd hot dogs. A nice dunce floor is provided with music by an auto matic Klectrola. Music nnd danc ing free. Dance music will be play ed every afternoon and evening ex cept Sunday. On Sunday, except ing for speri.1t picnics, well select ed music will be played and there w ill bt no dancing. The public is Invited to make free use of this .-nlerlalninenl. Cars must l.e park- -il lltsl.le of irronmls, north en-' tranee. ;1. I Callfornians registered nt local! hotels loelu.l.. A,lv nt,f . replstered nt local Andy i. Allaf. T. A. Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Wood and Mr. and .Mrs. .1. A. Wil son of Oakland, Mrs. K. J. Kan- dall and .Maurice Kan. lull nf Mai- ! liner, Mr. and Mrs. K. .1. Puffy of i Hrrkelry. Dr. and Mrs. 11. II. Wll- j linms of Monterey. Or. and Mrs. ; A. llarklund of Susanvllle. Mr. and j Mrs. A. tloodatt of l.os .Ir.m'ks. I V:iitaleth A. 1'rlce and Thomas Price of (lrlnnd. Mrs. Raymond i Hart nf MoutaKur. Mrs. Lowell and I daughter of Sacramento. Mr. ami Mrs. n. K. Millard of Woodland, ami the fotlowlnc of San Francisco: I. A. Merles. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. Col lischoun. fr. P. Colllschoun. Mi-s. S. Christie, D. A. McKenzle, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. 11. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Kirknrd. C. Jones and Kn-d Whltson nnd family. Kurnlture repntrinc wanted. A. .V Thlhault Phone SGd-H T r The Finest... materials money can buy ii one of the out standing reasom for the phenomenal success of Fluhrer's Milk Bread Employes , of Ihe Woohvorth KloreN in K hi math Kails and Alert foril nro planning to hold n pic-nlc inmorrow ( t'iHehurst on the Ah. Uind-Klamuth I-'hIIm highway, with approximately liO pro pit expected in attend. I Kincaid and Walk or' dance, ; F.tirk'roiinti, Nut. niKht. Supper at I midnight. 72 ) Mrft j l fritf.r of j;((nn,. ,-0adat 1 p, j waM whopp!nc In town this morn- I The MnK. So dunce IukIiv Point tonight. T'J Ainnim the out of town viwliom : here yesterday whs i'harlea HpeiKel of Beverly Hills. Calif. Dance, Lake Creek, Sat. nlte. 71' 1 J. Konop, cattleman from .Med ford, was here yesterday and to- lend the baseball name between OrantK p.ipH and Owen-Oregon at cently comileted by man. Chap- In't forget the Civven - Orepon anu rants i'nss hnsenaii came at tnp KalrKrounds Sunday June 3rd. j at 2:30. TJ Spendini: a two weeks' vacation at the home or her parents. Miss lOrma llamrick. a nurse of Port- j land, is in Central Point. Helman's baths and plung open for the season. 70 Karl W. Tittle, radio operator on the 1. S. S. Lavaleue, is a guest at the Henry Wirth homo. No dance Kagle Point tonight. 72 On his way to Mlnennpolis, T. ! P. (IleehOn of Los Alludes is visit-) ' ing today with C. C. Murgess. W. C. A. benefit play, will be pre Fishermen on JXamnnd lake in-j rented tonight at Phoenix nt the ; morrow w ill include Al Piche of ' Presbyterian church at K o'clock. . tho Medford Spurting Ooods and ' Among the hotel guests in Med 1 Hardware store, nnd C. Colverl. ' ford from the state of Washington i who are leaving for there tonight j are Clny 1). Parker of Mansons. tufis imm r-oriiann reeisiereo ; at local hotels Include F. CJ. Cnte Uobert Von Pert i. Harry Newton. H. L. Deaton. H. C. Parchus. Mr. and Mrs. Iloss It. Spencer. O. It. ltlchmond. S. P. ljirst-n. Joe Cra velle. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wardmont. K. IL Push and fJeorge WyiHioff. Among the motorists from a dis- tanee who registered today at the; local branch of the out of state auto registration bureau was Al bert Hlcken of Pontine, Mich. j A large crowd Is expected to itt-j tend tho baseball game between Grants Pass and Owen-Oregon at t the Fairgrounds Sunday, June 3rd, i at 2:30. ; A bounty warrant was Issued at : the county clerk's office today tot J. D. Henry of lirownshoro for the, ' ' ' m. . ', slaying of one coyote, for which he j received the sum of three dollars.) FAIRBANKS. Alaska. June '2 l!iHHnnin,f u. ..r. lAt Alixietv for the safetv of til June 3rd. the Kver Shadv Auto i Park will furnish curb service for t fountain drinks, sundaes, loc cream, j milk .ihakes. ice cold pop and beer. I delicious nil toast sandwiehc nn,i i hot dots. You do not have to leave! your car: drive un and "hnnk - and attendant will serve you. 73 ( lOUlIllli KS m-il-ni1rt Imhiv it-lilt I a minimum of 47 this morning j follow ing a maximum of S2 yes-1'11 terday. and cloudy weather is pre - dieted for tomorrow. Dance, Ijike Creek. Sat. nilc. 72 Thi bag limit on deer should be111"'1 Malta Nieminen. pilot, and reduced lo one loo k, and the open ( season should be Hhortemnl. ac cording to M. A. Lynch, chairman of the state game commission. Don't forget the Owen Oregon and Orants Pass baseball game at the Fairgrounds Sunday June 3rd. at 3:30. 7 111.11 iiiiKc license was issued SS. a f. ami ,,r'y VMm I...-. . . I,.h of . hi,-o. Calif. . . r.omina.ion lr ensross for ilu- No .lan.v ha I, -,nt l.mml.t. T-.-' i first rtistri. t. Mc.tt was an un- Uoy S.-OMI tinlnmK proved Its s.M.i:M. Or.-.. Jun !.r-i. Tl..- I snr.-ossrul .-.ni.H.l.vt.- uuainsl V. '. , '' ""l,"n'5 ,ast -Sl""r''". ' majurily of ltepr.-s.nlat lv.. V. C. I llawlev for the republican nomi-wm-n orlo ( unuuinKS. IT. a liiuli llawley nvei .lames V. Molt In Hie i nation.' The .l.-mo.rals u-ave Molt i i '"-; 5"' ' ''ol'eil Domlnisehowskl. , "f' - r reseilnK her from the waters , , ommtnes wnrke.i r Ilu- i-htlil half un hnur. i.ui iKiroeetie sandwiches nnd live forever. Mae's Harheeue. 1 u I miles north ot Medford on hiKh- S3 trlct. where the names were writ Mr. anil Mrs. Howard Raymond ten In on the ballot, was almost are sprudini; several days here. I two to one. The vole on the can The.y own a unique tavern on Pat- j (Dilutes for the republican mn rick's creek, on the road to i-i-h.. ! Ki'isiiinikl miminstioii n ih n ill... cent City from Crania Pass i The Kv.-r Shadv Am., 1'arw i.i prepared to take care of picnic i parties, larye or small, at a very reasonable rate. Tables and nil t conveniences furnished, nlsn the i use of our dance pavilion and mii i sic. Phone 4H3-J-2 ; j. ! Attorney Kdward c. Kelly was In his office today, after hcini; in Klamath Palls for a few days. Kincaid and Walker's dance, j Kairerounils, Sat. niuht. Slipper at j midnight. i Andrew .leldness. well known j prospector and miner of the Squaw lake district. Is IransacliiiK busi ness In the city. Hnnce. Lake Creek. Sat. nlle. 72 Mr. and Mis. I., u. Harrison have arrived In Medford from I'rhaiia. 111. to make their home In this city. Already they ;u enthusi astic bonslers for the southern Ore gon country. Kincaid and Valker nance. I Katri: round its. Sat. ntRht. Supper t midnight Included nmonu the Oregon Uns ri-ulstered at Medftud hotels, other than tho from Portland, are Ir. and Mrs. A. C. K,r. of Astoria, -ludtir O. 'M. Corkins of Uikcvlew. A. It. Hall and M. Anderson of Kuirenc. U.inre. Prcerfdc rommunit rhiU. Saturday eve. Uroadw.ly Or chestra. 7 A boh nf liKhtnlnc killed four horses hitched to n wood wavon last week in the vicinity of lnd. The driver was knocked tmenn- 1 seious for n while. Kxe. ll.m fUhitiK nt Snn-o t-on-j IheoKue now. Modern camp. reasonable price fampint; and fithlnr upplie. Oil pn nat1 drv Phone 3o..ii Pane e. Riversid Community riiib. S.ituiday t v?. Urcidway tr-fo''l chestra. Herbert AValt, who wu nrremed (by loeul officer lust Wednesday j for alleped Nile of honi brew. ' at hi home u West Matu street. i wutt Kcnternvd tu 3i dny In the 'county Jail and fined I5 when 1 he appeared yeHterday afternoon ) In the Jacksonville justice court, j Villi, further notice, all retail! lumber yards in Medfoi d will clone j in. on h'aturdnyw. 71 Deschutes county Pomona j ! Krunt:c and six of the seven ub- ordinate Kiant;es In the county) have decided to purchase a inov- ; InK pieture projei-tnj- for use in grange educational work. Wanted MomananH to attend the nnnual picnic, I'vershady auto park. Phoenix, Sunday. June 3. 72 Mr. Henry Kehulz was removed' (o her home Thursday front the , Jacksonville sanitarium, where she) had spent several weeks recovering 1 from Influenza and nervous pros trauon, wnicn was nroiiKni three weeks iiko when she bait led a fire burning on the roof of her home in Sams Valley. Ity carryinft bucketfuls of water to the roof for over an hour he finally man- nued lo pel the flames under con - trol. after they had burned a boh eipht feet souare in the roof. Dance, Hlverslde Community Cluu, Saturday eve. i:roaoway ir-t chestra. 72; tie Marvel Hour manufacturers, hirue. Mrs. Anna Harness ami Mr, j Mutual Mill & Feed Company, do-; Flannery two yen is ago was sen Mae Henderson of ltoseburg spent ; n:ued a sack of flour to each win- ; tenccd to ho hanged with Henry Memorial day in Medford. !m'r . Fernekes, the midget bandit, but Dance, pjverside Community Club, Saturday eve. chestru. Howard Poardmnn, special agent ' cup ol egg Whites, one-iounii teu for Fred S. James & Co.. Inc.. has 'spoon nr cream of tartar, one and spent most of this week here on' founh "u of tUtwr- onp cl "1 huslness. He is leaving today for Marvel cake flour and a teaspoon Marshfieid. !nf Havorin ;. D a n r e, Ml version Community Club. Saturday eve. Broadway Or chestra. 1?. "Clubbing a Husband." the Y. .Mr. and .Mrs. Halpn Karly of r.ei- lingham, Mrs. Frank Kline of t tralia and M. K. Sullivan and Mrs. Frank F. Hewitt of Seattle. Aster, zlnia, gallardla and snap dragon plants for sale. 45 Quince. ur.tr lumber yards in Medford will close ' at 1 m. on Saturdays. ;i !OVPn mrn anrt three uirp'nne--1 "slng in the bleak nnd barren; ""refhes of notrhern Alaska was i wrowlng aaln here today, due to j continued failure of ratlin stations; to in eommunication with Point j Harrow, objective of the fliers. The missing men are Noel Wien. Fairbanks, and It. S, Merrill, An- ehorage. pilots of two planes bear-' JaoU P"bertson. L. irgil Hart 1 onJ ''barles l. Clark of the Fox Film corporation, en route to Point i Marrow to take Arctic pictures: ' Pichard lleyser. radio operator nf the relief plane which set out look for the Fox expedition. . UILl II U U U L I first nistiiet n-pul.li.-an ronci es- slonal primary vote uis more than I twn 1() ne. areor.llni; to official fiKUres of tho sect .t:i i y of state, illawhv s vote was 3 7 Oll-t an.l Mott's 1 .s 7 14 I Hohert K. Iluller s plurality over Uoy v. ltltner In the second dis- 11 id was :,s follows- ' 1 llean 12n: Hov.l T.-.:.- li.uir i !: Notson 14"0: Palniiter .M ; r Pierce 53s: Hiiner 2i:s: Shum- way 2: Wiley H-."V: scatlerinK ' Cardncr Thomas J. Gardner passctl away at his homo on the Pacific Highway June - at the at;; f S year. 2n day, lie was born in Hclf.ot. Ireland, May 1 , IStiO and camt! to this country with his parents when three years of a tin IVc. 1 x l he mnr ried Jcsepblnp llubbtdl in fhicano. Ill , ami biter ma.le their h-mc m ' Mnnknt. Minn . cominu to ttrc- ! uon in ISM. In IMS they pur- j chilled their present home near 1 this city. ! Mr. Cm ilncr vvns ;i nMttf -f : the Mankuto lodrn v.i t v v a, ' A. SI. and th t. i:. S of Mank.ito. Minn. He Is survived by his wife and will be mourned by a host if friends. The IVrl Kuneial Home h;is chai'Ke f the seiviirs. which will be announced Inter. BIRTHS There w;. hern to Mr. and Mrs li. W. t'.ustin June 3. at 13:01 an S ib. Iioy. nt Puruekei s Home Hurdle Record Broken PHU'AtlO, June 2. -Ayi -Slanley Sinkes of Union itonsc. I.n.. raced b a new tiatioual interscholasttc rectrd In the po yard IiIkIi hntdles. winnltK by three yards In K 2-1 rt 1 In the tracw tnet here tmliy. The renrd of 1 Irt mas set bv H. I W hined of Aiusa, Tal., tu 1j:j. 1 1 Obituary 3 1 CAKE CONTEST TOBEANNOUNCED Pinal jixUinn of raUe at the ! Mdnarrh malleable rane demon st ration heiiitf put on tUis week at the Woolf furnitiiro store took place Into tils ulternoon but the numes of the three winners will not be announced tomorrow. j I'nder the direction of Mkh Verna ) Liridqulsi, an oven dinner was pre- ; pared the last day showing how ' vegetables can be cooked by the ; wineries method. Hesitlua this at , ,,t, same time she baked a meat j jnaf an, cooked prunes lit the same ; oven, .MuffliiH, Imperial salad and j r0oked salad dressing completed , (he menp. : Prizes to be given for the three j best tinsel food cakes include mahogany davenport table, a beau- tiful bridge Jump and a S-pieco enma oreaKiasi net. in aunitmu, vnss i-inomnst s luinoua recipe. prondway Or-. which was tho one used by en 72,trants in the cake contest. Is: One Baby Cigaret Fiend Responsible For a Fire Damaged Home 4 4 MONTHKAL. Que. June 2. (Pi A three-year-old cigar- ette addict was blamed today 4 by his mother for a fitv which 4 damaged the home of his par- 4 fr ents Wednesday. Mrs. Henry S- the mother, told i JL Fire Commissioner Quinn in 4 4- court that all efforts of her- 4 4 self and her husband had so 4 4 far failed to keep cigarettes 4 from the boy. " 4 "Well, the Insurance com panics arc not RoinK lo pro- 4- tect you if you allow your 4 three-year-old son to smoke 4 cigarettes." said an tnsur 4 a nee representative. a , j xi 444444V44 4 4- HAL HOSS WON BY HAI.KM, Ore.. June 2. Ai Comidetion tf lnrther official pri mary election totals by the' secre tary of state, show that tlal I-;. Hoss received -Ili.lMK Votes fo.' the republican nomination for secretary of state, or t;Ttj, more than H.' . t'orey. who was second in the .race with :J 1. ".f, r,. T. It. IHandlcy's vote was Stf. 1 1 5. For supreme court justice (leo. 1 Kosman received ! i. I John j !L. iiand TS.436 and I.. II. McMa- han. 4:. 1 4 1. Hands plurality over m..m..i 1...; ..n '""1. ! ' '".I.. ! ' l'4l- votes, llaul.v 14:'. II. CI. Starkweather K,T. SUSPECTED POST OFFICE PORTI-ANO, Ore., .Itltie 'J. (.-I1! En route to Portland from Astoria Ahere be was arrested with Hob ert K. Kennedy as siisiiected mem- f ; bcr of the Snoo?c Johnson Hst . office robber patm. Amos K. Jones. r : ;t. attempted last nii;ht at St.! Helens lo smother his guartt and escape. Artl.ur Johnson, deputy marshal. reorted that Jones threw an over f coat over his head as he sal on a . car seat apposite, but thai Ken nedy refused lo aid in the attempt. The train conductor came to the 'assistance of Johnson, and Jones f was overiowered. TOO LATE TU CLASSIFY rNMJ . Vl.K N modem .Woom lorn; livtnu room pla;er d home with fireid.ice. lMil:-in ttook- cases. dininu rim with built-; ins. modem bullt-ih kit. hen. a cory breakf.tst room. : bdro'nis I and ba t h : k a rae. bra '.i 1 1 f u I lot w uh clu-ters of oak tret-s, on pament. all assessments taid. i One of this Mar's he daricair at SS.iohi: ra-h. balanev $3: pr nionili. including; interest. Se v harle A WMK Acncy. Inc.. exclusive .mem 74 Kt'U SAI.K An attractive Utile 1 new 3 -room home, with -leepinieij iu:i-'h. Price U'"', H :.t cash. ' 4 Kal.tn.e like r.-l. S-c ih.ire V WIml- L.iicv ltic 7 4 T l-NMi SAI.K Itaby bm:i:y ticallv n-w B"id buy. Phone :l'7-J nfter t call Sunday HT So. Holh prac cheap. it tK sai.i: oi: i : r : N T tui ibtitic 4"x m;. hiu h w n y . l'hon 1 e mellt Pacifie 7 3" KU SAI.K tt.it h.iv in the , 310 p. r ion Tel. ilt-H-l l I Foil SAI.K. W v I cmwh, f re"h anil Seott t'l.H 'V 1 l. ral milk comira fr-h l7 mt!.-- vi.t t.f or Si earns hou nirt I 4 Cemrul Puint. EX-J NDICTED FOR MAIL ROBBERY! rHH'AH, June 2. tT Charles S. Wharton, who. as former eon Rtvwmnn, helped make laws and as a former assistant stale's at torney, helped enforce them, has been indicted with six others on charges of robMn the Cnited stairs titails. The indict men t, which came from the federal prand '. jury yesterday. N the result of in vestigation into the M33.tMiu train tobhery at Kveryreen Park, a su burb, last l'Vbruary. Thirty nov- , ernment agents have lieen enuau'ed ; in buildiim the case against the : men under indictment. They arc. besides Wharton: Charles tl.impy) I ! i Cleaver, alleged leader: William Poriovan, Krank Meccia. Lawrence ( O'Pcien. Vir;:il Litziner and John i i- lannery. The latter two are at ; won freedom at a second trial. Wharton, who is one of the city's well known criminal lawyers, w as expected to surrender today. Pond already has been fixed at !ii,iinii for him and at $ 1 un.ooo fur the others. Wharton appeared in the Cnited States marshal's office today, lie was arrested and released on $!). niiii hond. FAIL TO FIND SLAYER OF PORTLAND. Oro..(.Jum CIporK I1'. Mustorson, sonnlit fiv days In connection wt'.h ;lic ilciilh of .Mis. Marjohc Stoy. fnl lovlnK n drlnkinK partj- in his ,"on'- '"""y I",, rmirKes or nrsl octree niuroer loimwing repori or the county grand jury late yi s- i terday. Police failed to pick up the trail of Masterson after he changed clothes at the Sargent hotel abmit 3:3u o'clock Tuesday morning, probably a half hour after Mrs. Stoy was shot and lert naked and dead in Masterson's room. Police are positive that Master on threw his pocketbook and can celled checks in the river in an effort to throw police off the trail. Archie Stoy. estranged husband of the slain woman, yesterday took the body to Aberdeen for burial. LI NEWTON D. BAKER WASHIN-C.TON. President Conli.il,''' .lime l'. ,V has nppoinicd of Cleveland. ; 1 the Wilson i fourth rnited t the permanent j i Newton l. llakcr j secretai-y of war i ( cabinet, as the j Slates member of 'Uit of arbitration al The Habile, oreiary Kellnu. annitunced the appointment today, saying Baker had aecepled. In appointing Mr. P.aker president did so with the idi having two democrats and Iw ill!.- Mr. Ihi publicans as members of ilu manent court which was per-stab- lislied under the convention simit-,1 at The HuKiie in IMHi. The ot'oer three rnited states members are :iihu Koot. John Uasseu .Moore ind Charles l:ans Hushes. Their ippoinlments are for six years and ire renew-tbbv Peas for Canning Delivered Or You Can Pi.-k Them Telephone 370-M These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This .Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store i Blue Flower Lodge t We Serve Fine t Chicken Dinner $1.00 A Good Place for Partiti and Banquets A PLACE TO OANCE Reservation Call 341R-3 DANCE HILARITY HALL Saturday Night REFUSES TO OBEY ORDERS OE COURT" LONDON. June tP- In a lux urious venieen room mansion in Hyde Park. Mrs. Kaiherinc Rout ledge, author, explorer and weal thy society woman, today he'd the fort against . an order of court which arose out of diflercnces with her husband. Scotessy Kout -leilge. her (Miniwanion iti many ad ventures. e.-t in "1 am doing this as a prote.- beha If of women." she expli to i.n intej-vjewer whom she 1 self admitted since she, has dis missed all her servants s thai they might not become involved j with the law. The interviewer was admitted only after Mrs. Koui- It-dge had carefully scrutinized his card which he passed through uam-1 in the door, and sat::-fi herself th.tl be was not ati ofiic -r of the law in disguise. She explained that the trouble arose from the separation of her-.-elf and her husband iast summer. The house and nearly all its con ' tents are her piojM-riy. After the separation was agreed upon, she sept her husband's books and per sonal belongings to various ware- houses. Then the question as to 1 who should pay the wart-house charges arose, Iloutledge demanded his proper ty, she said, but refused to pay the ; charges. She also refused and the j ! warehouse people declined to sur- i render them without payment. 1 Litigation followed nnd the court ruled that she must restore her j husband's goods. She still refused . i to pay the charges which would release them. The court then j 1 issued the order of seipjcstration. I 1 M rs. Kouth-dge determined she : would not comply with it. Sin- j dismissed the servants and does all ; her own house work. j I Slipping out at odd times to ' ' make a few necessary purchases, i since' she does not permit even the ' ' milkman to call, she said her ! treatment was due to the fad ih ti i she was a woman and that she I had taken the present course to icall attention To tho unfair way 1 J women are treated. j ' I'nii Weather. SAN FKAXCISCO. June 2, ' The weather outlook for tho week-, beginning June 3. was announced ! here today by the Cnited States weather bureau as follows: Far western slates The outlook is for generally fair weather and normal temperature with -fog or i low clouds along the coast. Stockholders Notice. Notice is hereby given that the annual meetinp of the stockholders of the Home Telephone and Tele graph Company of Southern Ore gon, wilt be held nt Ok- office of the company, '21$ West Sixth St., Medford, Oregon, at 3 o'clock p. m., June 5th. l f 2 s . 11. I!. HAMMOND, Secretary. T4 Too Hot to Cook Dine Tomorrow HOTEL MEDFORD $1.00 BASE BALL Grants Pass vs. : Owen-Oregon Team At the Jackson Co. Fair Grounds Sun., June 3 Both these teams are 100 per cent winners in their own locali ties so expect a good game. Admission 35c Children under 15, Free IDDDDQ JOHNS-M WVII.I.K ROOFING and SHINGLES AT TROWBRIDGE IXMBKR YARD Q DDDOOCtf (n-8iH!!faHmigighimmiSPjrini t Sacuiu tmrntittar:'""" " "S12?? s r.. HUNT'S CRATERIAN AW m fife i-fcijit 3sir ini matt?. fci urcuw Now IWl 5j ' If AU Medford n Shouting tne x turn r. - :..-r; i . of This Tremendous Program JANET GAYNOR and CHARLES FARRELL M '7th p. Heaven tw :rrf tVLVtit lisnrfttt Note Change in Time Schedule vyajul Matilfee, one show ony ?SMt Z r- 11. Evening, 2 shows v- Q-15 Admission ANOTHER DANCE AT THE FAIR GROUNDS PAVILION TONIGHT Walker and Kincaid Combined Party Good Music, Good Floor and a Real Crowd Supper at Midnight I FREES 1 Load of Kindling With Every 3 Loads of Green Slabs 4! Tier, Per Load $5 a load OR We will sell 1 email load of slabs for $2.75 Or 2 small loads for $5.00 Summer price now on mill blocks Valley Fuel Company Phone 76 n U 1 1 ttt-s I w3 I WBU'j r . I iiv 1 noin. l n II I A UHf IMS- KIL acts h SKIT I SAXOPHONE KINGS and Willard Mack's Comedy Sketch .a a- ft'a.-'Utx-efiaf sh-jl ut-7 1 Mb iaBc.fefl'jjt'n-;j VTix3-,iaBR;'rTr'c,- e- L. 8& OPEN AIR El 1 "The Book f Worm" m f