PAGE «TX .RAX ¡'S PASH DAILY COTRlKH DON’T MISS THIS! SPECIAL OFFEK ITIIDAV, tl’HII. I*. »»-’«■ I Play llall T.alny — The Granta Pass ami Ashland high schools are playing their sec­ ond baseball game of the season to­ day. The game started at 3: 10 nt .the high school field, In the open- Four per cent milk—Ayrshire .Special Offer Wenr-Fxer— ing game. Ashland was defeated by cream line tells. Phone 84. 73 Two-quart aluminum double boil­ Grants Pass by a score of 13 to 3. er. $1 PS this week. Rogue River Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Palmer, of Tomorrow afternoon the high school, 73 er» will play Medford Spokane, were among the visitors in Hardware Co. nt Medford, the city today. being the first game with the Hear Bunny Free with every five cent! Dr. Marks t gitain Out— C reekers. purchase at Ye Gave Shoppe. 73 , I Dr. C. B. Marks, who has been K. W. Spaulding, of Medford, was confined to his home for the past Furnishes Meal for S. P. Ry— a business visitor today in Grants week on account of illness will lie In The City Meat Market this morn­ He huH ing made three shipments of flesh his office again Saturday, Pass. been able to be on the street for Big deal on candy until Easter. Ye meat for the Southern Pacific con­ Cave Shoppe. 73 past two days . struction gangs, one to Medford, the Mrs. R. D. Swinden and baby and others to Riddle and Tunnel Nine. Miss Lee Lown, of Roseburg, are Daughtern of Y'etrrans— Four other express shipments were Will meet tonight. 73 made this morning, The City Mar- visiting here with Mrs. C. L. Swill- ' den. ket has for some time had the con­ Optical goods at Letcher * Son’s. Dance Friday, 1H— tract to furnish iti»! Southern Pn- J. B. Olson, of Minneapolis, con-J Waldorf Hall. Jewel Orchestra. 73 clflc fr»‘sh meats for the Southern I« iii'.-i'sslty Hint ...ill titiles nected with the Timberman. was a Oregon territory, As all their men Is usefulness mid beituiy with abso­ busin. -s visitor In Grants Pass yes- Visits County School*.— are purchased locally us tar ns pos­ lute sal isfnet ion. Mrs. Alice M. Bacon, county school sible, this gives a good demand (or terday. See Dr. Marks for best glasses, tf. superintendent, has just completed a home grown stock. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bromley, of visit to a number of the schools of Medford, came down last night so the county. The three Williams lllghwny Was I .nered— that Mr. Bromley could attend the schools, districts 13. It. and 31. were A slide along the irrigation canal meeting of the Cavemen. 'the first visited. Provolt district late yesterday afternoon covered a Chicken Free with 5c purchase Ye No. 8. Wonder No. 39, Selma No. 1. part of the pavement nnd caused un­ 73 Central No. 43 and Dryden No. 6. due Cave Shoppe. apprehension on the part of the Will Give Oration»— The county su- people of the city. The slide, while Four young people, represent Ing A. S. Rosenbaum and Paul B. Me-. were also visited Medfordites perlntendent finds that the schools Kee were among the causing some inconvenience, did no Josephine, Juekson. Klamath nnd who were present at the meeting of are, as a rule, doiug excellent work damage, the only loss being sustain Lake Counties will coinpvt.' tonight — the Cavemen last night. eil being for the expenditure of the tn Medford for the district nratnrlrnl honors. The winner will have the Wear-ever aluminum two-quart Why X'ot a Photograph— money necessary to clean the debris $1.98.! At your hobby" We photograph* double boiler, this week from the highway. This is being done honor of representing the Southern Rogue River Hardware Co. 73 anything, auywhere at any time.,' today. The slide occurred near Lo­ Oregon section In the Orvgon-Waali- Mrs. I.eon Leon Glover arrived this Artcraft Studio, baby specialists. 73 cust Hill about three miles from liigtun division of the national ora r* lorica I contest. The subject of inch morning from Oroville. Cal., to be j Grants Pass. The part that slid into with her father. Frank South, who Regular Meet i in the road was a hump along the canal will be some phase of the nntlonal Rogue River Valley Grange Sat- constitution The contestants are has been very ill for the past two which became water-soaked ns the Calvin Bryan, u sophomore In the ’ urday evening. April 19. Business days. canal has not yet been puddled The Glasses fitted at Letcher & Son's, of importance. Full attendance re- mess will soon be cleared off the local high school; Nellie Carroll, of Crescent City, is {quested. 73 W. T. Breen, of Robert Cluyv. tin pavement. The canal wa< absolutely Luke county. in the city for a few days. Mr. eighth grade pillili in the Rivendilo .« t I X Do Your < ’ooklng. undamaged. Breen has to come over quite ofteu Send Demented Mnn O11— school of Kltiiiliitll Fulls, and John V shale of your patronage np- to absorb a little of the climate to Galey, a senior In the Ashland high Joseph Decarto. held here vester- Klnmiilh Is Appreliciislv.*— prei'inted. take back to the coast with him. school. The winner of the meet to­ ,day for an examination as to his Klamath Falls lumbering intervals night will win 825. A second nnd Parkers Rogue Rose Whipping mental condition, was sent on south Cream, the kind that whips. Phone today to Fresno. Calif., his home, employing more than 4000 nun and third prize of 315 and >t»• will ilso producing annually some 3.’>o,OQO.- he given. The affair will be held in 84. 73 Decarto was examined this morning 1'iri) Niind.y Fred Strang, of Roseburg, spent and the examiners found that he was 000 feet of finished lumber, are the Jackson Street Methodist church Thursday attending to business in such condition that it was advls- plainly apprehensive over the recent quarantine on California vegetables, matters here. He was a visitor at able to send him home rather than the meeting of the Cavemen yester­ hold him here. Decarto was recent­ which is expected to cut down th.' Cottagi* < I iim - m *---- California box demand, und if et­ Valley Ready to rat 1 day evening. ly released from the Pendleton asy­ tended to Include fruit immediately Cl e:i tilery. lum. the date of his discharge having It. E. I tanni <11. Mgr. would parallze thaat Important Has Foot and Moutli Bulletins— been January 14. branch of the lumber industry, ac­ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ A supply of bulletins, dealing with cording to a telegram from that city. ♦ CAMP FIRE X the foot and mouth epizootic, now Jewel Orchestra Dane..— Some 30 sawmills and eight box fac­ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ prevalent in California, has been re­ 73 Friday. 18. Waldorf Hall. tories in the Klamath district have The annual Easter egg hunt I . IV. Il ceived by County Agent Howell. opened tho year at about three- by the Wannlshuantn Camp Fir. They will be given out to all inter­ Is.ving Cups Presented— fourths capacity and tbe logging girls will be staged Saturday after- ested in the matter. Two silver loving cup» will lie pre­ camps In the woods arc opening with noon 111 Riverside park. All ch 11 Mude for Style jsented to high schools this spring. Med- dren 10 years of age or younger nr.' 50 percent of normal crows Phone HI— ¡They are now to be seen in the win­ I ¡aiiagan Bldg. For Ayrshire Dairy Products. 73 dow of the Barnes Jewelry store. One ford Mail-Tribune Invited to attend the affair, which will start ut 2:3o o’clock. I is given by the Ciceronian club, the Sells Bull Calf— 1 advanced I«atin studentB at the high A registered bull, with a line of school. to the student in first-year i lirt ll S I'llARMAI Y blue-blooded ancestors, has been sold ' isatin making the best grade tor the Films, Deve to Fred Minthorn by J. F. Webster. {year, A test will be given at the end Printing. Pri and good worl breeder of registered Jerseys. While of the year to decide the winner. The largement with the price was not given, Mr. Web­ other was given by Ted Cramer to of work. In ster stated that he obtained a good the winners of the interclass debate. out by 4 p. in. figure for the calf. In the line of The seniors won the cup this year, ancestors there are seven gold medal their debaters being l-^ona Currier bulls in seven generations. Two had and Carl Oestreich. medals of merit, the highest possible I 1 College Club Notice— award. AXES 30 Mrs. E. W. Hughes. Mrs. Herbert Tourists Held I'p— B. Howell will entertain the College Despite the quarantine which Club Saturday afternoon, April 19 holds up a large number of the tour­ at the home of the latter. 701 Enst ists from California, there has been D Street. a good attendance at the auto park already this season. The attendance Danae Friday. 1H— Thursday night was just double that Waldorf Hall, Jewel Orchestra. up to the same time last year. Tour­ ists report that most of the travel­ Joke on Someone Else ers are stopping for the nights at j About a week ago several people Dunsmuir. thought they had a fine joke on Mike Clemens when a local man sent him a batch of diminutive doll hats ». > , *< picked up at the rummage sale. The attorney who sent them chuckled gleefully as he handed over his mo­ ney. He also got a great kick out of writing the note which was ap­ This note, pended to the parcel. a very loving epistle, asked the re- TONIGHT cipient to pick out one of the hats T TNCLEARED land will "cat its head off” in taxes nnd for the sender as "her” Easter bon- in the loss of crops you could produce on it. Stumps But now the scene of action net. don’t earn anything—they’re "squatters” and should be replaced with crops. has changed and the joke Is on some­ body else. Mike has sold the hats The lower cost of clearing land with Pacific Stumping is shown by the increase in the numlier of ranchers in this and has 50 cents in the till that he neighborhood who are using it today. It shoots, stick for would not otherwise have had. lie stick, with any standard stumping powder, but you get says that unless the donor of the one-half more sticks for your dollar. Pacific St limping docs hats calls for the money by tonight the job riiht - more land cleared nt less expense. And Pacific Stumping docs not freeze or give a headache irotp that the ladies who conducted the handling. in rummage sale can have the half dol­ We can give you complete explosives service. Our stocks lar for the tommunity j- __ building. include Pacific Stumping nnd other du Pont dynnmites lor use on the farm. Let us figure on your requirements. Miss Jessie Griswold— Will demonstrate the making of more per dollar ¡puddings for the Home Economics with Section Saturday at the high school H. ItRAMWELI. VALLEY ILVRDWARE CO. at 2 o'clock, All club members are CRAMER BROTHERS I*. H. WOODIN Dorothv Mackaill invited. IlOGI’E RIVER HARDWARE CO. An up-to-the-minute story of Jewel Orchestra Dance— romantic adventure in real Friday, 18, Waldorf Hall. life. PERSONAL ~ LOCÆL Easter Suggestions Mrs. NELLIE NEAS * - J A Bulova Wrist Watch Ì L '--F K’ * Thi» offer expire» April 19th. This Double Boiler is unexcelled for cooking cereals, boiling rice, making puddings, sauces and cits' art’s, and for all cooking opera­ tions that require slow, even, carefully managed cooking. The two pieces can also be used separately; the cover fits both. ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO The WINCHESTER Store Barnes’ Jewelry and Gift Shop Today at Rowell’s EASTER HOT WEATHER IS HERE! Cards and Books Easter Songs, Easter Records Easter Player Rolls THE MUSIC AND PHOTO HOUSE STANTON ROWELL, Prop. 212 South Sixth St. HAVE YOU Seen the New Pearl FJk Oxfords, Grev Alligator Trim, with Out-outs, Low Heel. Rubber Tap? QF ALITA' MERCHANDISE W oodward’s AID AN EXTRA ROOM TO THAT NEW HOUSE FSE A MVRPIIY IN-A-DOOR BED. See ours on Display. THREE C’S LUMBER COMPANY West G Street. Plione 59 ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ > cr.ir.ge and runs through shades of ♦ pink, petunia and ♦ GAI ’DI EST HIES ARH purple before reaching a respectable end of brown. ♦ TO BE WORN BY ENGLISH ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ The hieroglyphic designs of the ancient Egyptians, with their mul­ London. Apr. 18.— i < A. P. I—The ti-colorings. are as nothing when English counterpart o. the Ameri-' compared with some of the designs can "cake eater” and "drug-store and colorings hown on the newest cowboy” is to be a very gay and re­ splendent person this summer, if ■■hir's. pajamas and mufflers for day nd I evening wear. the fashions and colors exhibited at , C ne such shirt noticed was in the men's wear shev. > her arc any ' . .ik flamingo coloring, while criterion. - in broad and bright stripes It can be taken for granted ti: . ?ion. A suggestion of a pier the man who first appears on t was imparted by the sight of sidewalks in some of the nev.- fu-li­ low daffodil pajamas, edged with tons will certainly create a mila ’<>HTLAND, ORE. —