PXGE TWO
SffiDFOTtft fltfitTj TRTBTTKTP, trEt)FOPJ), Ot?EfQX, THURSDAY, 'APRTI; S, 1920.
Gtioats from a tlisluuco registered
at the Hotel Medford are lrviug H
Stark and T. C. LcVcvvey of New
York City, 11. B. Brown of Oloan, N
Y-., iMr. and Mrs. T. O. Johnson of
Atlnnta, Oa., J. II. Martin of Chiea:
Wi. (. McFkrlaiut of St. louis, Air.
and MrB. Ml H. Mindo'ck and dauRll
ler ot Columbus, Neb., and 1VJ. Car
ter of 'Townsontl, Mont.
Bettor lay in a few boxes of the
last of tho Newtowns. They're going
fntit at ?1.GU. Bear Croeli Orchard
or Itosonlierg BrcAj.,' Medford Hotol
Mr: 'nshernian, got that' ;flshing
rod re-wrapped, cte. Iiatta, 320 North
' llolly:1 ; i 19
' You ought to Insure your auto
with Redden & Canaday, 32 N. Cen
tral. Phono 720. .
The Woman' Home'MISsibnary so
ciety or the it. K. church, will nicet
with Mrs. S. L.. Leonard, 14 (Jottago
street. Friday after noon at' 2:80
o'tlock.' 'Members are rorfiu'ciftod to
lie Vesent, triondr coriJlnHy' invited
Mr. and Mrs. II, 1). Smith df Vos-
torla, O., are visiters In the City' who
: arrived this morning uud are guests
. at tho Holland.
.Leonard' C. Petttt, 'Instructor In
Russian School of Violin. - Will opon
classes at hiB studio on 344 South
Central Ave. ; Phono 8f5-It... J E
Carl Joschke, high grade watch
and cloe krepalrlng. 1) Fir street
We have on hand two car loads of
spray materials: Arsonnto of lead,
dlBtillato Oil Emulsion, Black Lear,
Atomic Sulphur. H. n. Co-operative
Fruit Assn., J. A. retry, Mgr. "
"W. J. Roberts,' one of the fore
niost engineers,; on tho coast spout i
short time here last night and then
' continued oh his way to Tacoma,"
says the Grant's Pass Courier. "Mr.
Itoberts "was hore the last part or
last week and Went over the lrrlga:
- tloh project. The past tow days have
ibeen spent in MCdford, whore he for
merly resided; die planned tho water
works ' system In Mod ford and has
laid out tho systems In many othor
coast cities. ' Ho' says that Modrord is
progressing' rapidly' and that Grants
Pass never looked better."
Fisher's Blend flour. More "leaves
per sack. Bardwoli- Fruit Co'., dlc
trllmtors.;: ':!'"''- " ". . . ; '! 1 0
' ''Heather wools Tor moh's and boys'
sweaters. Handicraft Shop. ,15
... Your 'spring suit- host . woolens,
reasonable prices. Kluln tho Tailor,
T5at Main, OpStulra.' ... ' ;
K -The' American Legion biyll rto ho
held at the INiitatorliim tomorrow
night will bo an Informal affairs Tho
i Impression Boems tt hnvo gone out
.that It would bo a fornjal affair, hut
this is an orror. While there will bo
; foaturesiof the ball thnt will dlsfln
... guish it from the ordinary danco, tho
"commlttoo In charge' and the offic.ors
'.ot Medford post tlcHlro to'nlniuuhco
that the occasion ' will hd informal
and that the general public is Invltod
to attend. , , ' .'
. Hot tnmalCB and chill conenrno at
DeVoo's. .' ' .: ' i
Sherolono, a .washablo fast color
material. In various colors, for sum
mer drosBOB and waists. Handicraft
' Shop. . . ',l!i
(Enjoy h homo cooked meal' with
. tho ProKbyttsrjiin ladles Friday even
ing. 5u per piaro. in
The rain' of this foront'oiV Was gen
orally welcome nnd tho hope was ox-
prcsBod on nil sides that It would fall
heavier and contlnuo for days to tho
groat hcnoflt of crops nnd fruits.
Dolco-l.lBlit Electricity for ovory
farm.'. J. 15. Bartlott, Modford Sloto
"'UedfOra, Ore."
When you want any hauling,.mov-
liiS.Vetc.i'i dono call 4()?-y,i Kalzur
. Brothdvs' Transfer. C6. ; ii" 1 39
Wlo have Dlsllllato Oil" Kmulslr.ii
for orchard snrny. H, It, Co-Oporutlvo
Fruit Abs'ii, .1. A. Porry, Mgr. , 17
S. C.: I.nomis of Los Angeles ami
11. ir. Feibcrt of Whlttlor, are Calt
. lorn in guests at tho is'nsh. Oregon
guests there dro Mr. and Mm. A. C.
.lonCB of Pt.ttlund nnd L. A. Pettlbone
of Sutherlin.
Kconomlzo by using scratch pads
tor ireo. Clot thorn nt this office, tt
Orrcs, tailors for liion nnd women
High grade only. Ashland. Ore. '
Tho Presbyterian ladles will sorve
supper in tho chapel Friday nt 6:3.
.. . ,i y, ,. .... , .
' '.Hi. '. Wlmhcrly of RoKoburg, dop
(,nty internal rovnuuo Colloct'or wlfo is
woll known In ifodrord, has been pro
1 motrd In the sorvlce to tho position
of district' mannger of southern Ore
gon nnd will have his headquarter
In Eugene with soverul deputies un
Uor his chnrgo,
IWutt'h our windows for Friday nnd
Saturday speolnls.' Weeks Orr. 18
The Chamber cf Commerce ij a
clearing house . ; for t community
thought and action. Join. tr
ITnr uyo, cat.) nos'J, throaf BwIr.
llflliio', llbn.y tllilR, CWnes flltil. '
7iy suffer the discomforts and
embarrassments of a Ootrer
O. G.r. preparation (or goitre hna bi'tu
htod manr.
Whr par ftQvrrnI liundrrd dollars lor nn
opcriti'tn to rcmovuii L'oitrt' wlion (I, (;.(:.
ch h'Obtniti. d for such a Comparatively
rmilll expenditure
O.G.C. wlien properlr applied eire Mlin-
Ilatlorv Tu.ltilt!. or your miner will he
. refunded. O.ti.C. i aold direct, by mail
tKfy. WntiiloriKwItlci,
"'" "'" Aildrra Dept. 4'
-r. O.aC CHHVilCAI. COMPANV-
jeanie, ailiinulon J
Mr. and .Mrs. Otto Kium t'f Klam
ath Falls are formerly, of Medford,
arrived in Ashland early this woek
for a several days visit..
Don't forget the date, Friday, April
9th. The place, chapel of Presbyter
ian church. Good home 'cocked meal
50c. 16
Hemstitching 10c per yard, thread
furnished., ' Singer Shop, 115 West
Main.4 ' ' ' . ' ! ? n
This in your last Chance this year
to lay in a few boxes of good firm
Nowtown apples. Price tl. 00, packed.
Hear': Creek Orchard or . 'Rosenborg
Bros.; Medford Hotel. ' : . . 15
A. H. Callaghan, who served as
temporary necrotary of tho Medrord
Chamber of , Coiiimerce; haa Joined
the sales force of Paul's Eloctrlc
store, fttr. Callaghan has had a
broad experience in the electrical
field, having been employed for over
six years by; the Burlington Light &
PCwer company of Burlington, Vt.,
before coming to Medford.
Doleo-Light Electricity for. every
farm. J. E Bartiett, Medrord Hotel,
Medford, Ore ' .
For Sale Now and ' second-hand
machines. . Singer Shop, 115 West
Main, phono 215-R.
Watch our windows for Friday and
Saturday specials. Weeks & Orr. 1
Among OregonlartB nt tho Medrord
lire Fuy B. and Paul Rice of Salem
J. II. Culp of Albany, It. T. lloldon
and C. U. 0 n't of. Eugbno, and the
following from Portland: Pearl
Stuart, Wm. F. Hand, Jas. B. Shea,
J. N: Agoe, E. L. Walton, C. H. Obon.
hnuse, Mr. and Mrs. L. Smith, H. B.
MOrfyweather, W. J. Mnlthouso, C. A.
Corson, A. F. Pnlen and J. S. P; Cop
land. Haskins for health. , ' ,
MflchinOB rented anil repaired
Singer Shop, phono 215-R.
Tablets and scratch pads mado of
news print, for school and office use
for salo at this 'office- i 1 . tf
Arrangements will be mado to
Sorvo all whb-como to tho Presbytor
Ian supper Friday, April 9th. ( 10'
Cieorgb Puttiam. Salom editor: wus
on his way to Spokane last night to
attend a meeting of the Associated
Press whoir'ho met A-. B. Rcnmos of
Medford in tho HotoI; Portland. Tho
rosiiltant argument ovor tho steel-
hotid In tho Roguo river becamo bo
Interesting that Mr.- Putnam decided
that lie would rather talk .fishing
than newspaper press service. Ac
cording to Mr. Putnam, thoro "should
bo a doadllno ostablinhed nt tide
water In the' Roguo. rIVor nnd the
Wookly closed. porlrAl should be 3tt or
S hours Instead of 24 as at prosont.
Mr. Renmes wants to go further. Ho
asserts that commercial fishing
should be" abolished In tho Roguo at
leant until the stream is ropopulated
with fish, and to that end he is in
the city trying to got 'assistance In
(plan to Initiate a measure to 'place
on tho ballot 'in Novombor eliminat
ing 'commercial fishing interests
Orogonlnrtv, ' '.
Tho Blilo-Bfrd is 'the Packard of
Eloctrlc clothes washers.
Pocoting ' ' : '
1 Hoiiislltolilng '
Handicraft Shop. IB
Special on lace' enf tains, Friday
nnd Saturday. SeVs Windows. Weoks
& Orr. ' i'- - i 1B
Tho Bringing Up Father theatri-
mil company which plays nt the 'Pago
tonight is scheduled to arrive hero
from Redding, Calif., lale this after'
noon, tiio company plays nt Eugene
tomorrow night. ' 1 '
'HoniBtltchlng and pocoting Is nn
attractive finish for any summer ma
terial.' Handicraft Shop. 1 . 15
Beautiful new gbwnB and combina
tions in Pacific Packnso goods. Han'
dlcrnft Shop. . 15
. Danco nt Boaglo Sat., 'April 10
Musla 'furnished by MnJostlOr orches
tra; V ''' ' .-' 17
i Tho toum of Bpoakors In tho Intor-
Church Wttrld movoniont which will
visit Medford is. composed of tho fol
lowing; Hov. R. 10. (Ionian. Pontile
ton; Kov. G. O. Oliver, Tillamook:
Dr. W. A; Waldo, Portland; Rev. C.
E. Dunham, -Eugene; 11. O. MitflMko,
Portland; Mrs. 1"). C. Kollonm, Port
land. Tho itinerary of tho tonms is
ns follows: Klamath Fulls, April (1;
Medford, .-April 8; Ashland,-April 7;
GruntB Puss, April 9; Rldtllo, April
1 0; Kosoburg, April ,11; Engcno,
April 13'; Ccttago Grove, April 12:
Corvallls, April 14; Alsoa, April 14;
Toledo, April 15; Nowport, April 18;
Luliovlow, April : IS; Marshfield,
April 30. -i
orros, tho ladles' tailor, ivlll be ht
llolol Holland overy Thursday. Fine
wciens, latest styles nlwn-. tf
fcxpert phonograph repairing. 45
South Central. Phono nio-J. 34
Special on. lnco ciirluliis, Friday
and Saturday. Sue windows. Weeks
it Orr. lfi
'Tho Etl-phnnt ' Remembers," by
Kdhtoni Marshall of this city, n tale
of tho jungle, in Everybody's maga
zlno selected ns one or tho best 15
published 111 American porlodlcnls In"
1 919 In tho judgment' of committee
nelectod by Society of Arts and Sci
ences, Is reprinted In Current Opinion
tor April. Mr. Marshall's book, "The
Vt'Ico or the Pack", published by
liilllc-, Brown or Boston, will bo out
April 10th. It is published simultan
eously In Cnnatlo. Australia and Eng
land. ' Drink MthlR Mineral water for
rheumatism, stomach nnd kidney
troubles. Ordor from Jackson County
Crenmory.
Save from M to $10 On ft tire at
the big sale. C. 1";. Gates Auto Co. tf
Danco nt Beagle, Sat., April 10.
MupIc furnished by Majestic orchea'
trs. 17
Lloyd W. Jacobs has returned to
Kngeno after a business sojourn In
Medford.
Don't lot anyone toll you thnt other
clothes washers a to mado on same
prlnciplo of tho Blue Bird.
Prices cut to tho bottom at tho big
sale. C. K. Gates Auto Co. U j
"DANDERINE"
Stops Hair Coming Out;
Doubles Its. Beauty.
A few cents buys "Danderlno.'
After sn application of "Danderlno'
you can not find a fallen hair or any
dandruff, bCBidoB every hair, shows
new life, vigor, brightness, moro
color and thickness. Atlv
' At the Hotel Holland among tho
guests from, a distance nro John E
Conley of Brockton, Mass.'' Emily
Johnson of Odebolt, la., D. W. Reyji'-
tlds of Cddy, Wyo., Robort J. White
of San Jose, Mrs. 41. E. Eldridgo and
son of Tacoma, W. J. Stamper of
Seattle, - and E.- C. Krister 6(' San
Franelaco. . , ' 1 V "
Special $7.50, $8.60, $8.50', Fri
day and Saturday. Hats charming
and unusual typical Glllcn models,
yot nt modest prices. Hats you will
want and will always be glad that
you bought. ..... . , ., lii
: Llthia Mineral water by tho caao.
Jackson County Creamery.
' Grants Pass people who Bpent
Wednesday in tho city and who wore
registered at the hotels woro Mr. and
Mrs.. John Hampshire, Mr. nnd Mrs.
C. L. Bobnrt, .-Juntos T. . Chlnnock,
Gladys Hoge, L. U. Johnson and Ed
ward Friday.. ...
Broken forglngs and eastings," all
shapes, all metals, all (sizes, wolrtcd,
re-infoi-cod nnd guaranteed. Vulcan
Welding Works, 39 South Front St;
I C. J. Frnker ot Portland filed nppll-
ontlon yostertlay with the state ongi-
rieor lor a wator ring for water from
spring trlbntury to , the Rogue
rlvor, for domcstlo and stock use In
Jackson 'county. -it
two write fire' insurance. Roddon
Canaday, 32 N. Central, phone 729.
Before selecting material see our
lino of children's ready-made dresses
priced from two to six dollars. -Handicraft
Shop. 1 :' '15
Tho regular mooting of the College
Women's club will bo held nt the pub
lic library Saturday, April 1 0 ; , " - ;
i Many largo and , small , flowor
trlmmod huts at tho now mllllnory
department In tho balcony ut the
M. M. Co. Mrs. Glllen .is ; always
plenKed to show them to you. lti
Mrs. Paul -Hansen, corsotloro foi'
NuBono. Phono 585-J. " ' "
K. I. ofigs a; DoVoo's. '
Orogbnians registered at tho Hol
land nro W. Y. Richardson of Salont
G. j. Hunt of Rosobnrg and O. G,
Bunnell and D. L.' Parsons or Port
land. ' '
Plenty or tailored hats, rolling nntl
straight brlmmod sailors, from $5.00
to $12.00 at tho M. M. Co. storo.
Typical smart Glllen huts. 10
ainvo you tried the Llthia Minornl
water from tho Jackson County
Creamery. It has groat modlcinal
value. . '
' IMrs. JosbIo Biles o( Corvallls.
clothing expert of tho O. A. C. and
Mrs. W.' 'Mi Carlo of Roguo. Rivor,
wore bvoriilght visitors In tho City.'
bco our lino ot drummer's samples
In georgelto blouses- on sale l"tidny
and Saturday at 33 lr3 per cent' off.
Tito blouses nro excellent values. The
Vanity Shop, next Rlnlto thontor. 18
Got tho hn'blt! Buy shares now In'
tho Building and. Loan. . . tf
Dr. Jonett 1'i Bray made a hurried
business: trip' to (Portland leaving
'.Monday ovening nnd rcturriinR ,Wcd
nnsdny morning, : Whllo In Portland
he snw 'Mrs. Win. Hell whom ho sue-
cessfnlly troated.iov sleeping lck
ness. nt Ashland during the mc'nth or
January. Sho will return to Ashland
Saturday to resume her duties
chlot oporulor for tho telephone com
pany, ns her husband lit employed on
tho I'nciric highway with headquar
ters in Ashland. n . .
See D. R. Wood & Co., Rm. 209
Liberty lildg., for fire Insurance, "ir
This Is your lust chnnce this year
to' luy In n row boxes or good firm
Nowtown apples. Price $1.60, packed.
Hear I rock Orchard or Rosonbcrg
Bros., Medford Hotol.. t .. 1
Cnrl Kvnns, representing tho Mack
trucks, transacted, business with the
local agents. Mines & Saltier.
Seo our line of drummer's samples
in georgetto blouses on sale I'titlnv
and Saturday ill 33 1-3 per cent off.
The blouses nro oxcollont values. The
Vanity Shop, mutt Rlalto theater. 1(1
Grow Your Hair
FREE RECIPE
- Aftrt hnmr almost t'ltallj1 a Now
York bus hi t'si min rtrrw Itnir nnrl nor
which Eft will iittitl the friijin rfrip
trip
irtf on miucut tn any nun or n-o;m
Witii to ovrromi ilinilnifT ot Run rw
hair growth. Or (cftting bos if ttif prop
arrtlton. Kctaltn. will lt mallfil with
m-ip if ytu ond 10 fit., gtamps ,
iivr. Hi 4drc m JMm-II. llriiuia..
DT'UOI. btttiun V. New York, N. V.
WEEKS & ORR
UNDERTAKERS
lay Phono C27
Xlglit PIioiics V. W. Weeks, 227-J-2
At K, Orr, 2U7-J-3,
Quit -
Interest which hits been L'rowln
keener every dV ns the drill lion
diaper. h Hie Trieonia oil comrmnv
well hail Ira heightened liv tile fact
tlntb ut a-ireplh of 128Teet Wednes--ijay
nlterlioon uns witx Ktruclc, ns ir
ei'lileht'Cd ih the bubble- of the sedi -nw'nt
bailed . iit. ' 'TbuiV'iw. re
snrdeil ns nn excellent indication
of the lios-silile "presence of oil in
quantity (leepr in the uronmr. Then,
too. the liniiid Kcdinicnt which iv
bailed out of Hie hole is cmwinir nmie
heiivilj' streaked vith oil tlailv, mid
Hunnfle that wits hroiiebt to Hie
company's- office here this morn'n'v
iilomr with the now of the strikimf o(
tins showed streaks of v oil much
thicker than heretofore encountered.
There wim -so nincli of the oil in the
liiiiiitl mixture that when a fintrer was
poked into the trlnss nnd withdrawn
the oil on top nt once- closed over
the viicannv created. '. i
Dr. Henry B. Purl, dentist, has
opened an office in Central Point, Iff
' Karly seed potatoes at ' Warner,
Wortman & Goro's. ' , ; ' 20
' An immense' cougar whoce. hide
measured clgjit feet and seven inches
In length, was killed recently by Les
ter Smith of Brigga creeks In Jose
phine county, on which he collected a
bounty at the Court house at Grants
Pass yestorday Of $35. .
Tho Blue Bird electric washer, the
acme of perfection, Is coining to Med
rord.
' Wilbur , Jones, a '14 year' old tidy
who says hi has no parents but has
relatives in Portland from which city'
he ran away two years ago to Califor
nia, was -"bomming" his wSv back
when he stole a bicycle; In front of an
Ashland restaurant (Tuesday after
noon,, rode it to Medford whore he
sold It to a second Hand dealer, and
was just about to board an evening
train for Tortlahd when ho was ar
rested by iPollceman Adams. The
bicycle and money wore recovered
and the boy -turned over- into th
custody of the Jnvenllo court. -
Seo Venice and die; See a Blue
Bird waBhor and you will want to
live. '
' Every Indication .is that tho Mar-
hall Horn oil well at Hornbrook will
be put down.. Six tests by six differ
ent oil exports have been unanimous
in assorting, that oil can be found in
paying quantities. .on,, his .ranch,
.Yroka .Journal. '.. ;
Always is. tnero a cheery smile o
wolcomo in the BIuo Bird home.
The bunk houBe of the section men
employed liy the 'Southern: Pacific'
company was entered Monday even
ing before the'-men. Uad . loft their
work, and considerable clothing was
t'akon. Parties-xChargod with the
theft were arrested at Dunsmulr,
Tuostlay, and wore hold. Sheriff
Terdll lert op train 53 last. evening
to secure the suspects. Ashland Tid
ings." K ! 1 -V (V- "- .
For tho best.iiiBUranco seo Holmes
tho Insurance Man.
-. t,alIIornia s reprosonlntlon regis
tered at the 'Medford includes T. R
Craig of 1,03 Angoles, G. IL LIslO Of
San Jose and the following Sun Fran
clscans: James ."Black, P. O. Craw
ford, P. V. Overmohlo, S. Price, G.-F.
Hafer and L. Hirscli.
! (lot our prices on millrun, mid
tilings, chick rood, egg mash, hog
feed, boot pulp, cane molasses, etc,
Farm Bureau Exchange, 16 W. Main.
21
OBITUARY.
i HAMILTON Died nt Sncretl
Heart hospital Wetlnesilnv, April 7.
VVilliiim N. lltimillon, of intestinal
troubles, ntred 60 venrs. He was
Horn nt. Sun Jose, Ciil., nntl luul biwn
n resilient .of Medford oiirlit vcutt,
lie- leaves one lirolhor, Lorenus 8.
lliiinilton and lliroc sisters, Mrs.
Chiirlotte I. Cnrntiliiin of Salinas City,
Ciil,, Mrs. Mary fj. Hnwkcr nntl Mis.
Olivo Ltiirwood of Kim Frtmeiseo.
Phnortil .sorvtecs will be. lipid nt Ilk
criive Tliiirsiliiv nt 4 ). n. The in -
unucntrwiil lie m the 1. O. O. b. eeme-
Interior Trotibles
Quickly" Stopped
i Turther Interference by Old Enemy
i Wili;Not be Tolerated. ' ' '
rhonsantis of people have oponly
'rebelled on old enemies that have
kept, up an incessant warfare on
their '"Interior." Indigestion, Sour
Htoninch, Heartburn and other Pain
Makers have been exterminated by
I ho . first, dose of J-O-T-O. . From
every town and city where J-O-T-O
is nvnllublo comes tho news of com
plete victory after years of suffer
ing. ..
You try J O T O today on Its merits
It's a snte. simple, effective, easy-to-lake
remedy that you will always
have In the heme once you use it.
llcclnra your Independence from a
Had Stomach.
- YOUR DRUGGIST HAS J-O-T-O
crwewlll send a sample package
to yciir atldres.1. .
BELLfNGHAM. CHEMfCAC tO
' j Bellinohsm, Washington,
1 ' For salo in illedford by j
hkaxii'S ilir; stoitK '
DR. RICKERT
TTrTXl
ktm 8orR?fTrrrcAi,it
PR0PERLV FITTED
NO DKOl'S USED
llrofcwi Jfnswi ArUraljr f)ntUrl4)
. . ouito is orcr mr .
' Spa e, Main, Uptlr
1
, . . . .
HVERSIDE RIPPLES
Jliss French went to Medford Snt
urdny nnd wus n week-end truest of
Mr. iintl Mr. F. K. Wahl.
Mr. nnd Ms. I. II. Porter and the
Misses Nellie nnd Lvndall Jacobs,
wcr'o in M.cdfortl And Jticksonvillo
Muntlhy on business. ;
Jlr. nntl Nrb. C. P. Champlin nnd
Fred t'haiAplin wore Jlctli'ord visitors
.Momluy.
: If. V. Eusei was in Jix'tlfoftl the
first of the woelc to hnve somf dental
work dimri; :'. " '.' ' ' . .
Mr. and MrsTF. C. Pick'ctt aiij son.
Forest.- returned to their Hivcrsiile
home Snndii :i ftcrnoon; harine spent
the Week end with Mr. nntl Mrs. C,
Wi McDonald nnd attended tho Easter
services at the Medford Presbyterian
Church.
; The members of the school board
of t lie Foots .Creek' district have been
invited to irlcet with the school board
of Gold IJill on Friday, evening of
this week for the purpose of diKeiiss
ili!f tiio possibilities of consolidntion-
We hope (lint this is the betrinnimr of
a successful undertaking because of
the evident ndvantaties to both dis
tricts. .Mrs. Bessie Anderson nnd Ed Bohl-1
ihtr were Jacksonville visitors Satur
day. .. . . '
1'. MfcQimt appreciates tiio iidvan
tiiKes of livinir on the river bunk and
has purchased a half dozen ducks as
a starter ; for 'ii new. industry.
; Once more wo arc promised ' that
the surfacing of the Ilivcrside roat!
will begin within a few days.
Tho regular business meetinir o
tlie Community club will be held Sat
urday, .evenim: ' nt the Foots- Creek
store.
Mr. nnd JFrs. Fred Wahl mndo n
short visit with Mr! and Mrs. C. A.
Wahl .Suntlav.
Qoo. W. Jacobs is in Ashlnhd for
it week or so, having his shoulder
fronted by a Chiropractic doctor. Ho
believes the trenlments are dointr him
sootl nntl liopcs for pormahent relief.
F. K. Mittson isspentlimr the week
in Medford.' .. ,
Miss Bertha Woolverton has siven
up her school work atCorvallis for
Hie Tcmninde of this, vear and re
The Life
1 : Elements of
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v v neai ana Dariey
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are found in the
ready-cooked food
. The vi tal mineral salts so
.' much needed for repairing
daily wear and tear and for
building sound body
;. tissues , ab ound in this .
food of fine flavor. .',.
Every, table, should have its
daUy ration of , GrapeNilts
.J.... fedeijcPostuin Cereal (.3attJe Crcck.MiCh.
Medford Planing Mil
: Corner ilth and Firt Streets. Phone J84
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Miumfactuvers of Sash, Doors, Moukliiiffs find Gciu
rnl Mitt Work. v .
Est Lma tes .G r
M,Ms '
Tuesday
W' Aprit.1'3
:SM- T Augmented
JMw ; Jazz Orchestra
Good Time (Informal) Be There
turned to her home nt liivcrsido io
assist her mother with the house
work. 1 ', .
Mrs. Cook nnd diiiuthtor. en route
from Los Anceles to Seattle stopped
off for a visit with Mr. mid Mrs. V.
V. llittle. Thev were old-t'uno friends
in Colorado. Mr. llittle, family and
suests toured Hie vnliey ns far ns
Ashland Saturday, where thev en
joyed n picnic dinner in the park.
Tile Kccretution club will meet
Thursday nftcrnoon lit the Roznli
ranch, ivherc lliey will bo entertained
by Mrs. V.dith Porter.
Chester Bowne was down " froiu
Phoenix Suntlav nntl was. a auest ut
the Woolverton home. ' '
Geo. W. Jacobs was a dinner eucst
of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Allien Monday
evenins nt their home in the Barnuin
apartments.- .- ,
I IIME FOR TEA
TOR ONTO, Out.. April 8 The or
ganized butchers of this city have
submitted to their employers n do-
mnnd (hut tea bo served to them nt
Si a. in. diiilv nnd Hint thev be nl
lo'wcd 10 minutes of ' company t'uno
hi which to drink it. ' Thev also ask
for .10 minutes in the morninc: to don
their butcher clothes nnd 10 more ut
nisht to dress for tho street. These
demands arc mndo part of a pro
posed renewal of the, workin'ir airi-ee-inent
drawn up by the Anuilenmnted
Meat Cutters nnd Butcher's Work
men. Other rotjucsts are for a 41
hour week and a w.iro increase aver
agiiis 50 , per cent. Paekine plant
niunntrcrs deelurC these terms onnriot
be RTnnted.
' LONDON Gorman music is re
turning to England without nrousintt
protest or hostility. Strauss' work
was heard here for the first time
since 1814 when bis "Don Juan" wus
placed on the proerram in Queen's
Hull recently with-thc idea thnt those
who did not want to bear it need not
remain. Some ' manibers of tho nitdi-
ence left the ball when it besrnn. lint
there' wns ho' other manifestation of
disnnnrovtii.
Giving :
- efully .0 ivoiu
Launspach's
ON
2ndffind
Goods
2 Steel Ranges
Gas Ranges
Oil Stoves
Counter Scales
Brooms 'Vc
2 Glass Chums ,
2 Typewriters
Lawn Mowers
Garden Hoes ; A
Mantle F'Mihg Bed
Sanitary Couch ;
Table
ing Machines
Power
iTg Machines
Kitchen Cabmei: ?
1 Good Chiffonier
Rocker si, r
Cupboards
l(Shoemakers"
sewing Machine
House Brooms 69c
Stand Tables 3
Bed and Springs
Graphories
LWatches
Tools
Razor,
s
Odd Coats
Shoes r
Steam Engine
Single -Harness 1
Double Harness
Horse Collars yf
All Real
Bargains
Big Line of New
Trunks and
VSuit Cases
WiiiH;Wilsbn
28-32 No. Front St,'
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