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FXGTD THREE
Paying a higher price for a suit this spring
won'tjtoe!n that you are getting your
money's worth in every case.
Forty to sixty dollars should give you all
wool and fine tailoring you ought to get
a good fit and the best of linings for that
money.
We have all these things in our clothes.
Pay enough to get the quality and if you
come to us you are GETTING it.
Ask. to see the smart diagonal patterns in
spring neckwear and our new hosiery.
WE'RE READY WHENEVER YOU ARE
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F. K. Deuel & Sons, Inc.
Medford, Oregon ; ' .
Elks'
Tuesday
April 13
Good Time
Launspach's
Augmented
Jazz Orchestra
Be There
The Lorain
Oven Heat
Regulator
NEW SCHEDULE INTERURBAN AUTO CO.
Adopted Monday, March 29.
C. OF CQMMtRCE
SECURES 1 FOR
nv m
1 1 in
Tlic primary election for the nomi
nation of tlu officers of the t'h:i:n
bur of Commerce closes this' evening
at eitfht o'eioek. Sir. ('. SI. Thomas,
ehainuait of the eleetion etmmiittec
and his tellers will count the ballot
immediatelv thereafter. The final
election ballots with the names of the
'IS members hnvimr received the high
est number of votes will he sent out
on Thursduv. Fourteen of these v,i:l
be elected and all ballots, must be
returned bv (i p. in.. Slondav. April T2.
The i! roup meetings held at he;-d-(inarters
tlurimr tlu past two dnvs
have been well attended and the pos
sible activities of the Chamber of
Commerce have been uiven thorough
consideration.
The first forum ineetimr was held
this noon at the Holland Cafe. T!ii
was presided over bv the reneral
forum chairman, Belli. C. Sheldon
The bond ins of the eoniitv for
roads purposes was led bv Sir. V. !I
Vawter and County Fair and Aviation
lamlinir field discussion was led bv
Sir. Georue Slansfield. Slanv ood
point swere brought out upon nil of
the subjects under consideration. The
members of the count v eourt were
present and expressed themselves ;i
beinir beartilv in favor of the County
Fair proposition which has been be
fore them for some time.
A committee from the Sled ford
Chamber of Commerce called upon
the eountv eommissioners this morn
iiur relative to the road bond issue
and a most satisfactory nirreemeni
was arranged whereby all of the dis
Iricts of the county were to be bcn"
Htted in the expenditure of ( this
money. .iiJte .A
family moved to lierkelev. since w'.iib
time Hamilton has been interested in
the Fuss in Hoots confectionery store
in Seattle, of which corporation he
was president.
Hamilton was "2. He and bis
daughter had nunc to Seattle two
weeks air", the former to attend the
meelim; of the board of directors t
the company and the latter accom
pnnviiiir him on a pleasure trip. Ham
ilton is survived by a widow, Ktliel.
son and dauirbler, Sevear and Clara
belle.
Hamilton was a brother of Kdward
II. Hamilton, prominent ;is a political
writer on the San Francisco Kxam
iner.
(Furnished by the Jaciiaon County
Abstract Co.)
Anlo Fenwe.ll, et ux, to Jiickson
County Hank, l.nnd in Ual
lowav's add -
Howard Hunlav, et ux. to I. W.
Haley, et ux. hand in ."(i-:i7-2V
Thomas A. Carlton, et al, to
John 11. Carlton. Laud in
Jackson county
(ieore V. Howard, et ux. to
Slarv A. Howard. Land in
42-:ti)-2K
licit Anderson, et ux. to Sidney
S. Smith, et ux. Lot Ft. 1-1.
block '2, Ltunsnlow Add. to
Sled ford
I p.,
to
I'lliil l.oliw Win-iti'iid, et n x
Hiiwa ii J. Oiii-n. I.iiiiiI in
in. Hi IU.c -i:: ::s-lV
I Dnviil ('. Wilson to tin- .)iii'kii
J Conntv Cri-anii'i-v. Lots l.
Hi; iiiul 1(1. Iilm-k Mcdl'm-.l ;
i .Jiit'k-Mm Cuunlv Civ;nu'1-v ti I..
j Ni:d-nm'Vcr. l.nts ." mid
111, liliu-k -'II. Lots 1. nnil
:i. lilofk 117. nil in M.-.l lonl .
Jnikiii County to Noilu' Wintr
ont'-i'iulitli i.l' lut 111, lilm-k
' M. MiMl.ir.l
I Curtis AmliTMiii. tl ux, til Hert
Anderson. Lots 1.1, 14 liloc-k
111 I Hiiiinli.w Ailil to Modlord
111
1(1
io ; Happy
) t" by causing Rood diirettfoa i
f and refiular bowel movemantt. Con
I taini nothing harmful no alcohol ,,
10 I no opiaies jjst (he fenl vege- - I
I tahl nmiv-ftlM Psiwiillv rtcom. '.I
T.I I
nnrl fvciilttr tinwrl movtminil. Con
taini nothing harmful no alcohol .
no opiates the nncai vege- :
- table properties. Especially rccoot- ,
M meoaea lor lecuitnn urae.
At all druMtrittm
SIarriaf;o licenses
Leonard L. Kay ami Lucile M. York
James A. Bedtnfield and Anna K
Steward.
Roderick B. Baker and Bernice
Baker.
John K. Hildebrand and Myrtle
Goaa.
Lelaiul Jacolia and Hutu Hemp
hill. Thomas T. Vestal and Wilhelmina
HyslL'p.
John Messino and Mary Daily.
I'robute Court
Kst. Kvu Roberta. Proof of publi
cation. llHt. David Flnamore. Order.
Est. David Ivy. Order for Hale of
real property, citation, proof of mail
ing. Est. Khlor Band. Order appoint
ing appraisers.
iiuardianship Ina M. Hughes and
Raleigh 13. Hughes. Receipt, peti
tion, order, final discharge, a.s to Iaa
M. Hughes. '
Kst. Wuyno X. Umbo. Final ac
count.
El
Fit$ on Gns RanjEce. and measures and controls the beat. Xo more
Kiieftslng at the tcniKrutnre for Ml;in and baking. You select the
trfniicratiiro you want. Set tho wbwl and your beat will stay at
tbut ,eact point no more, no Io,s.
Como In nnd le( us explain this device to you. '
Oregon Gas and Electric Co.
Mcdford, Ore.
ASI1I,AXI MKIF(ltl
D.ilv esiTpl Similar
t.vf Mnlfuni-i :l.. :'. S:l.'i. 0:0.
10:1S 11:00 a. 111. 12:00 noon; 12:1.'.. 1 :::.
!:i:, 3:00, :l:t.".. I :SO, o:l.'.. ii:.o, 7:00 i. 111.
(:." p. nl. S.itnt.liiy uoli : !(:30 . I.. U.i tlv-;
10:30 p. m. SjluriUv onli.
- Iavp Anhlan.l 7:1.'.. 1:00, fl:l.'.. 9:0,
10:ir.. ll:0o.. m.: l'2:rto noon: 1 :4 1:30
2:1.. 3:00. 3:1... 1:30. j:lj, 6:00. 7:00 p m.:
8:4.. p. in. Na'iinljy on1)-; 9:fl0 p. m. dally;
12:lo nii'lniKlil. Satur-lay only. .
Hnmlay Only
9:00. 10:00, ll:oo a. in.; 12 noon: 1:00,
'2:00 3:00, 4:00, ;.;00, o:.1ll, 9:30 p. m.
9:00 10:00, 11:00 . ni. : 12 noon: 1:00,
S:00, 3:00, 4:011, .:WI, 11:311. 0:311 p. m.
Wailing room AkIiUiiiI, Kast Siile riiarntat-j.
JAfKSOXVII.I.K Mi:i)l'()KI
Daily .xcopl Snn.lay.
l-aye Mwlforil !:'io. 9:3n. 10:30 a. m.;
12-no no.ni: 1:30. 3:011. 4:30. f.:30 p.
Salnrilar only 7:30 p. in.; 9:30 p. m. dailv.
Sattirilay only 10:r,0 p. in. . ,
S.itnt.liiy (Inly
l-irf .laokdonvill. 7:20. .:30, 10:00. 11:30
a. in.; 1 :tlo, 2:110, S:4.i, ,i:O0 7:00 p. in. Si
iniiay only, 8:00 p. m.
SutiiLiv Onlv
I.ai IH ford 11:00, 10:30. a. m.; 12:00
noon; 2:30. 4 :00. ;,;:ui, 0:30 10:30 p.
I,ev .lai-ksonvillr 10:110. H :0 a. m. 1:30,
.i:.(o. .i:ny. i :on, o:.,n p. m.
officp in,! naitinif room No. ft, South Fiont,
Nnuli llotl liuil.iiiiK-
.laikunnill. Waitina; Hoom ot Itel.r's CW
fo. llnimi .
I'lioni. 309, Mnllord, Ore.
Tho lnnvor nnil citv I'ouncil v?n:
on riiconl lust niulit ii-rninst nnv un
nocosarv lieneral imlilic ilrivos in
Mudforil for moiiev. The Hiilijoct wiis
brought up bv M'avor C. E. dates in
relation to the eomiii'i' Salviitiim
A rm v relief work drive in Iho state,
in whieh Jaekson eountv's fi)iortion-
nient was fixed at between nbout
iS(l,(IOO and $7,(100.
Jfnvor Gates stated (lint innsniiieh
lis the Hed Gross chapter here was
earrvinir on the same line of relief
work and had appropriation on hand
sufficient for two vcars' work the
rnisiriL' of money in Afedford and vi
cinity was entirely unnecessary. The
council ns-recd with him, and the citv
officials all were of the opinion that
there were too many drives for money.
They had no objection to drives for
relicious purposes which is a matter
for 'church people only.
Hence the council unanimously
passed a resolution that there he no
more "reneral drives for money in
Jledford or the Medford district wilh-
out the promoters first tiikintr the
matter up with the citv council.
SEATTLE HOTEL BURNS
(Continued from Page One)
Cli'ciill Court,
Hohn l' ltocho vs. Hliz. C. Miller
et al. Notice and demurrer.
C. B. Cray nnd 1'earl dray va. V.
II. Striker et ux. Dismissed.
LMeilford National Bank vs. Ann
Williams et al. Affidavit and order.
It. V. Jleiklo vs. Albert T. lirown
et al. Stipulation.
F. J. McCnrvel vs. John Winders.
Order.
Albert Clements vs. noss Small.
Order.
Stato et al, Walters et al vs. J. M.
Wiinters. Dismissed.
Fay W. Dooley vs. Lois O. Dooley.
Affidavit and default.
City of Medford vs. II. C. Kentner
Affidavit and order.
City of ftlodl'Oid vs. Anlo Ponwoll
et al. Affidavit and. order.
-Oust Peterson vs. Nancy Clark. Af
fidavit.
Dan Mart vs. Archie S. Ash. Dis
missed.
Jas. II. Doran et ux vs. J. S. Mow
et ux. Certificate of attachment.
Jas. H. Doran et ux vs. J. S. Mow
et ux. For monoy.
J. T. I'ayno vs. Kutha Ann Packard
et al. Order, affidavit, default, de
cree. I
Sybil Bird vs. Delia D. 'alkor ot
al. Proof of publication, affidavit,
bond, default, decree.
Ben W. Olcott, governor, et al. vs.
Oeo. U Yost et ul. Foreclosure.
W. E. Hensley vs. J. Frank 'Nichols
et al. iproof of publication, affidavit,
default, decree.
If. C. Oarnett vs. J. M. Bayllss et
al. Summons, motion and affidavit
and order.
IWilllam S. McCreary vs. Ann M.
McCreary. Proof of publication, affi
davit, default, findings, decree.
. Edward D. Brock vs. Pansy D.
Brock. Proof of publication.
AV. I. Mclntyre vs. G. W. Moyer
et al. Proof of publication.
his bare feet iust as' the flun;es
burst throntrh his door. Mayor Huali
M. Uulilivell placed 1 In nan in ins
automobile and rushed him to a lus
pitul. I In nn 11 said he lost his all, in-
rliiilins $1,500 in francs, $800
bonds, a diamond rinir and a Fren'iii
cvoix lie cuerre.
Spectators said probably the most
dnrini; rescue occurred when two
firemen scaled the wall to tho seven! h
storv and lowered two. women to
safety. The firemen first heard the
women screaminir from the window
for help. They set up their exten
sion ladder but it readied to the
fifth floor. "Tiio short, inv God,'
the women cronned. jtut up from
the top of the extension the firemen
raised their Pompier ladder -nn iron
bar with cross bars on it nnd hookei
to a window ledne of the sixth floor
They then climbed to the sixth nn
pushed their bidder on up to the
si,venth. Finally rcacliinir the
women they lowered them with belt
nnd ropes to the street.
Well Known in Ileikelcy
HKHKKLKY. April 7. Miss flrfife
Hamilton, who lost her life in th
Lincoln hotel fire' at Seattle was
nnd was born in Itichmond, Oontrn
Costa county. She was the second
of three children, a brother. Scavor.
liciiiL' student at the I'nivcritv ot
California. She was a eriiduutc of
Miss Head's school in 'lierkelev vnd
prominent in social circles in the col-
lcac citv.
livsiilinsr in the bav section virtu
ally nil his life, Fred It. Hamilton
her father, also n fire victim, for a
number of vcars was chief deputy
county surveyor of this count v. After
that hu was president of (be l.une
Point Isnnil company, a hind corpora
tion with offices nt Hay Point Colli
Costa county. Four years nsjo fh".
Before Buying Any 1 ractor Be Sure
and See the
Samson
MODEL "M"
Tractor
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The Best Buy on the Market
$940:00 in Medford
Complete with Pulley,' Governor, Platform, Fenders, High Tension Magneto,
and Full Force Feed Oiling System.
Ask About the General Motors Service Plan
We Will Have a Carload of These Tractors in This Month.
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Patton and Robinson, Inc.
Tel. 150
Everything for the Far m
112 So. 'Riverside
Ileal J 'state Trnnsfers
L. Kuiinii Ilumptircy, et vir, to
Paul 1). Humphrey. Lot 1,
block "i, 1 1 ill view Add. to
West Medford
Ill
THE BEST
ON EARTH
Says Mrs. Staples of Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
Taunton, Mass. "I could not -eat or
sleep for six inon t lis, had fainting spells
ana couiu nut wum
without help for
three months,
caused bv female
trouble. My cousin,
who was u doctor,
told nic to take
Lydia Vs. Pinkliam's
Vegetable Com
pound and it helped
mo greatly. Then
during tho Change?
of Life I used the
same remedy. I am
seventy years old now and am ablo to
do my own housework and walk one
mile to church every Sunday morning
and cvpninp". I am recommending the
Vegetable Compound to my frielidn hay
injj the same troubles as I had. Your
remedy is the best on earth. I cannot
llnd words to express my gratitude
t0 it." Mrs. HcsA.N C. STAi'Lta, 157 li
Xchoo! St., Taunton. Mass.
The reason that thousands of women
from all parts of the country write such
grateful U'tters is that Lydia K, Pink
ham's Vegetable Comjfound has brought
health and happiness into their lives,
once burdened with pain and illness.
It has relieved women from some of
the worst forms of female ills, such as
displacement, inflammation, and ul
ceration. Why dou't you try itt
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Cletrac Farming Is Better Farming
More work more kinds of work
more days in the year. That is
what Olotrat! farmers are getting'
from their traetors and it is putting
theni ahead of their neighbors in
profits from the land they till.
The Cletrae is not simply a "plow
ing" tractor. It does good plowing
better plowing in fact than other
traetors because it works at .''Vs
miles an hour. Hut it does all the
other farm work too.
It. gives the farmer a simple, com
pict, reliable and economical source
-t
of hauling and stationary power. "It
is built right. It will last. It burns
kerosene, distillate or gasoline J per-, .-jl
I
fectly and uses less than two gallons
of fuel per working hour.
V on can mtcii tne i,:ietract to any 01 j
your power farming implements and...
do as much work in a day 'as throe
teams and ihree men have doiie lo-, ?j
fore. And yon can do nil your fawn j,
belt work Avith the-(Cletrac as well.
Thousands of ftirmers the country V',
over arc Avorking their Cletra'es At' ii;
profit every day in the year. . jt
MORE KINDS OF WORK, MORE DAYS IN THE YEAR, WITH CLETRAC
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