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V MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 3931. PAGESrX We Are Associate Distributers oj nuuj 1 I et A II VI (1 et v fl II i) (1 n I. o 1) tl f o (i t r 1 2 V ft i-ivfti i lil mTijmFfiv m ! kll oSlffUarSASlrSriaJUSJ aa9JRS3!SKSSW .,1s" ri- fllllH LOOSE SPRING CUSHIONS Of VERY SUPERIOR C0N5TO TION B Jffl-Jfl jBv! f"43 iraJLi SoSnttfJQS IN3EAT CUSHON Arts and Craft Furniture When artists have been brave enough to depart from the use of ornamentation and to direct their abilities toward the building of furniture that would, first of all, exactly and capably fill the use for which it was intended, and, secondly, endure beyond the brief span of the present, their work has always met with success. During the present era, there has been a gradual movement aiming at the modificarion and adaptation of ' holland Dutch Arts and Crafts furniture, built between the 15th and 17th centuries, which embodied plainess, and solidity, and yet combined with this a beauty paculiar to its mode of construction. You are invited to call and select from our stock the newest ideas in Holland Dutch Arts and Craft Eeproductions. It will appeal to you more that any you have ever seen. When You Clean House Add something each year that will make your home more comfortable. It's difficult for most of us to buy largo quantities of house furnishings at one time. You will bo. surprised though, how rapidly your homo hooomos attractive with new things if you follow this plan of adding something every spring. Try it. A splendid assortment of now nice things low priced, is ready for your selection now. Make Your Home a Cozy Home I low many times have you pictured a homo that has the stamp of your ideals '( You want that home now. Yet you are postponing it's, cheerfulness perhaps for years because you haven't accumulated quite enough to realize the entire ideal at once. Let us help .you start that homo now. Oftimes one's earning capacity is increased by the companionship of attractive, pleasant things. Always ones happiness is greater for this association. Come in. Talk it over. Let us help you. Get our Prices and Compare our Values WEEKS & McGOWAN CO 114 to 124 West Main St. Medford, Oregon HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS BIG WRITE-UP FOR THIS VALLEY Sunset in June Will Contain Article Illustrated With Four Color Half Tones Special Writer Secures Needed Data. 10 PROVE WESTERN lUNCLE SAM CUTS COW PONIES ARE BEST datiru nonnD Ah amioMut'cil hi thu Mull Tribune hoimi! Mini; ago, thu Rogue Klvor val ley Ih to 1)0 specially featured In the Juno Ibhuo of tlio Hiiimot tuuKazIno liy an elaborate article of hIxUmmi panes, with Hiiporb four color Illus trations. Walter V. Wouhlku one of Aiuurica'K foremost uuiKazluo wrltors, anil a special contributor to (ho Sut unluK lOvonluj; Post, has been charg ed with preparing the article, and has Just left for Portland after spond IliK threo days looking over the val ley. PhotograpliH have been for warded to the San Francisco office of the Sunset magazine, and It is ex pected that the Juno number will lie ready for distribution about May 25. It. L. Conner, assistant business manager Is In Medford with view of arranging for as wide a spread of the Issue as possible, and from pre sent expectations hopes to bo able to have the business men and citi zens mall not less than ten thousand copies from this vicinity to their li lends In t ho east. The Sunset publishers have adopt ed u novel scheme In sending out the Rogue River number, by assuming htj cost of the postage which is I cents per copy, upon the addrebsenj of parties for whom the magazines are intended, being sent (o them The Cominerclal Club ban been directly luttrumontnl In securing this conces sion from the Suukct in behalf of the whole valley, and urges that everj illlxen of Medford take this occasion1 10 mull a thorouxhl icprchcutatlve article upon our country to their friends. The pupils of the schools will bu Invited to do m also, and It In expected that they will respond as eagerly a they did on Colonist Day when all records of similar co-operative work whi broken l eer pupil In the Medford hclinuU writing to1 their oBBtPru frlendi Any one wish ing may arrange between now and May 25(11 to tiilcrlhe for as mun duplet) Ms they wUh If they will call at the Medford Commercial Club. DKNVKIt, Col., April 1. With the intention of establishing a record for long distance riding anil proving thu superiority of thu western ow pony over oilier forniH of horsu flush, (J. A. Morse, (leorge Harris and John (lobin, Colorado cowboys, will leave Denver April 8 for Nuw York. They hopo to roach Nuw York in eight weeks. They will have six horses, riding three and using others to puck their camping outfits. Will Enlartje Auto Company. I- K. OlTnut of Washington City, ami H. J. Offnult of Keyset-, W. V:i. have located in Medford ami will probably purchase an interest in the Ol'fiiut Koines Aulo company which is lo he enlarged. They have pur elinsed u lot in West Jackson street since their arrival. Moth men are well pleaded with Ihe city and affirm (hat the Rogue river valley is Ihe "best ever." A California scientist claims to have greatly Increased thn breeding Notifies Merchants That Only 10 Per Cent of Original Order Would Now Be Needed and That He Would Cancel Rest. SAN ANTONMO, Texas, April l. ii.ocai muicuauis wno ruceniy were awarded contracts to furnish the government with $500,000 worth of rations, were notified today by the commissary department that only about 10 per cent of the original or der would now ho needed, and that the leinalnder of the order would be probably ho cancelled. 'TEDDY BIDS FRISCO ; FAREWELL: TO RENO i SAN' KItANCISCO, Cal., April 1. Colonel Theodore Roosovelt Is bid ding his San Francisco, Ilorkeloy and Oakland friends gooll bye today. To morrow evening Colonel Uoosovelt will leave for Reno, Nevada, where he will deliver an address. After a visit to Governor Johnson at Sacra- liuento the former president will leave for Portland and Seattle. Mrs. Roosevelt, accompanied by Miss Kthel, will leave Monday for the Yosernlte Valley, where thoy will re main until Friday. They will start for New York city next Monday. CITIZENS TO PAY OFF mr DEBT Everett Business Men Start Move to Wipe Out Deficit Want to Raise 50,000 Lay Blame to Fact That City Has Lost Liquor Revenue. KVHRHTT, Wash., April 1. Tired of facing a municipal deficit, which they say corn us as an nftcrnnth to voting the city "dry" and losing a considerable sum represented In sa loon licenses, ISverott business men have undertaken to ralso $50,000 by popular subscription. Banners arc being printed for street cars, win dows and posters, and the hat will bo passed to every man and woman in Kvorett In an effort to overcome tho situation. Raskins for Health. Rate Case Closes. WASHINGTON, I). C, April 1.--Althotigh arguments geforc thu inter state commerce commission tio-ed today in the Spokane, Portland ami intermountain rate ease, it was not expected that a decision would he rendered for several mouths. ! iru Millinery Puzzle A call at this shop will convince you that we have the materials and knowledge necessary for trimming any stylo hut you may desire. Our prices are right. Barnard & Cornoyer SOUTH CKXTKAL AVKXUK. notick. Regular meeting of tint Hoosler Society, April fi, at 7:110 p. m. at St. Marks hall. Full attendance desir ed. Signed O. U. Wilson. 11 XOTICH. The Juvenile Ounce Club will hold capacity of a flock of sheop ns well one of their popular dances on Mou lts their yield of wool by pasturing jduy night. 10 thorn beneath high voltago electric t wires. Hnsklnfl for Health. Msg'-r''4,fs' m 4 4 52 Years in Rogue River Valley H. L.White & Co. MjJsfc Ashland, Ore. REAL ESTATE Ask any Bank in Ashland lMJ'JsJsss Thinks Portland Will Win. VANTOrVKH, Wash.. A,nl 1. JNiproj-untntive Y. VY. Mtt'ivihi owner of the lloiuci and the I'mt lunil Noiihwcstoin league team. i limioil to Vniicotiei last mht imm Washington mill today came out with nil nnnoiiiu'timont thai lie was hIiiihi curtain that the two Portland league loams would w the league nmiuwii IliU your. Fishermen Out. I'OKTLAXJ),, 0'' Al,nl ' Tl' I rout fishing' season opened m Dr ogon todny and hnmlrinU ot ni men Joft cmrly tr mountain Ktuams m I ho Ciifcciiidwe nd '"bl '""K" ln""n tuitib. Ju tho custom part oi the blato streams nro muddy and u....d filling ir. not epeeled fur l' " -'" dnj'e. Cwirz HWiimiim S ?' -,hl; W& dstf . .j&WWEI .v tk . r" ? t r -.-" wtt - -tyvi nm Private Ambulance Service Sick and Injured Conveyed to Any Part of the City or Country. JOHN A. PERL PHONES1 Day Bell Main 35l,Rrsldence4lll; Home Phone 179-L Easter Tog'g's for Everybody New Goods are Pouring in. Every Day Brings More of the Season's Latest Boys' Clothing hi all the new mater- a& ials of wool as well as wash suits, boys romper suits, boys coat suits, boys blouse suits, boys Russian suits. Wash Suits $1.35 and up Boys' Wool Suits, $3.65, $4.00. $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 and $11.00 K s jr ,-ji mi I. il ni fii 1'4 'swim 1:1 'mm' Clothing With Character And merit . Why buy the ordinary makes when you can get the best for the same price? The Kupp Fit Fits better. Look at these prices. iMen's Suits: CcpjrriiM 1911 . The Montr rj Kuppcnhfimrt Quugo $8.50, $12.50, $18.00, $22.50, $27.50, $10,00, $15.00 $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 L -a-y iff p,m. it 1 1 The Houw- rl Kuppenhelmtf If you Buy Clothing of us you will Dress Better for the Same Money ' ? t Only a few days more now to do your Easter shopping. Our Millinery and Suit Departments Are Brimfull of the seasons best. Ladies pure wool suit satin lined for $11.90 Other suits at $13.50 and up to $40.00. Ladies Dresses that are different. New waists. ' New skirts, in fact every thing you may want, for Easter. Children's summer coats for $1.50 to $7.50. , ""? THE GOLDEN RULE AK1NS, BENTON & COMPANY I v 1