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FSXIE TWO yrfiDFoirp itxrc trtbxjwe, medford, ot?egox, ttterday, aptctl m. 1920. 3 ; I i 1 , 1 J Hi I s, 1 ', t ! J I f S1 r .1:.! ;j 1 i! s IocalBneB The police are looking ror a youiiK married couple who fled from the city Saturday night after the wife, who 1b about 20 years old, had passed four worthless cheeks of J 10 each on merchants of the city Saturday. She married her present husband, a team ster, several months ago, nfter hav ing been married twice before and been divorced each time. She once served a sentence in a state reform Institution. The couple left the city, on the late Saturday nlKht south bound train and aro supposed to be somewhere in California. Mr. fisherman, Ret that fishiiiK rod ro-wrapped, etc. Katon, 320 North Jlolly. : l'J SinethinK unusual a regular or chestrn 15 pieces, will play for tin! It. It. V. band danco at the Ashland Nat Friday, April 16th. You can danco as long aB you like and as often all for $1.00. ID' . It was reported at the Southern Pa. ciflc depot here today that the S. P switchmen at Ashland had joined the 1)tg national switchmen's strike, go ing out at midnight last night. Carl Jeschke, high grade watch ' and eloc kropairing. 9 Fir street. Bargain in slightly used Stoinway piano. Palmer Piano House iD. W. Reynolds, tho new Jewolnr and 'H. 33. I'm I, the now dentist, who liavo located In Central Point, spent Tuesday in Medford on business. Itadlator Repair Shop is now open for business and will make a Hpoclnl-. ty of repairing and rebuilding radia- . tors, fenders and gas tanks. All wi.'ik guaruntocd. 8.1 South I'ront. 23 The II. It. V. Hand will givo their first-dance at tho Ashland Nat Friday eve., April luth. An orchestra of l.ri pieces will furnish the music tor dancing and If you don't dance come and listen, It will do you good. Don't forget the date. ' 19' F. I. Gollchur of Portland, presl dent of tho Hftrvico Sales Agency, Is hero In the interest of the stute tax payers leaguo to organize local tax payers Into a branch of tho league to fight Isms, particularly tho Non-Par- tlBan league. lie Is tho advanco agent of Arthur Fostor, tho farmer from Clive, N. D., who speaks horo next Monday night. Air. (iollohur who is at tho Hollund, goes to Grants PaHS tonight and will spcuk buforo the chambar of commerce Wednesday night. I ' You ought to Insure your auto with Redded & Canaday, 32 N. Cen tral. Phone 720. Farmers nttonticta. Medford Iron 'Works 1b paying $25 a ton for good scrap cast iron. 21 Among this morning's' arrivals at the Holland wero llrr. und Mrs. Wil liam Crawford of Klamath Falls, A. I;, llarpor of Los Angeles, and 11. c. F. Porry of Salom. ' Fisher's Blond flour..' Jloro lonvos per sack. Bardwoll Fruit Co., dis tributors. 19 Among th6 buslnoss men of' the city who aro firm believers in the coining prosperity of Modioid is 11. W. Paul, of Paul's Kleclric sloro. An evldenco of this fact, take a look at tho big now olactrlc algn In front or tho store, With It flashing Inst Sat urday night, It ntndo tho corner of Main nnd Central look like 12ud and liroadway. 1 am moving to Oakland, June the first. I am getting a cur and would like a good responsible party U.1 take half of.it. if thoro aro two or throe good young men wanting to go to Bchool In Oakland, would llko to hoard and room thoro, good placo fev right party. H'hono 2K1-R. li Your spring suit host woolens, roasonablo prices. Kloln tho Tailor, Bast Main, upstairs. A chock for $500 came from llilluh temple at Ashland, Friday, to the gonornl Shrine committee for tlx 1920 convention to help out witli the national session to be held in Juno just preceding tho roso fustlval. This is only a sampto of tho feeling outside of Portland being shown toward the big ovent, say members of tho colli' niittoo. Portland Journal. The Blue Bird olectrla washor, the acme of perfection, Is coming to Med. ford. " Roal moonlght wnUates! Modford Nat. Wed. Apr. 1 I. Follow tin crowds! 20 II Ion. Ben Sheldon, statu represen- tutlvh, will' speak at the mooting of tho high school I'arent-Toaelior circle Wednesday, explaining tho new school measures to be voted mum at tho primary elecllou next month Momhers of all parent-teacher circles und all others who are Interested are cordially Invited to at lend this meet ing at 3:45 p. m. In tho assembly room of the high school building. Dolco-Llght Electricity for every farm. . J. K. Bavtlutt, Modford Hotel, Modford, Oro'. 1 ' Drink Llthla Mlnoral wator , for rhaumntism, stomach and kidney troubles. Order from Jackson County Cronmory. llavo you tr;ed tho Llthla Mineral water from tho Jacksui County Creamery. It bus great medicinal value. : ,: Roal floor! Real music! Real crowd! .Medford Nut. Wed. Apr. H IC-rfirl'limlv'R colmr! " ' 20' rjIwiftjrnlesi bottcnsmpoKin WEEKS & ORR UNDERTAKERS liny l'liono 7 Night Plioncs P. W. Week, 227-J-: . ' A Ei Orr, H'ii-JS, Hand fMt 1 ' .W&3jr TIio police court records of Ash land and Medford for tho month of .March form an Interesting compari son. As against Modford's record of only four cases with fines collected amounting to only a little over $50, mostly Intoxication cases, the Ash land police court had 44 cases witli fines collected amounting to $187. Tho Ashland cases wero as follows: One disorderly conduct case, $5; two cases of violating tho traffic ordin ance, $5; and 41 cases of violating tho auto speed ordinance. Economize by using scratch pads for use. Get them at this office, tf Orres, tailors for men and women. High grade only. AHhlnnd, Oro. lA. R, Allen, circulation auditor for tho Oregoulan Is In tho city on busi ness. Clet the habit! Buy shares now in tho Building and Loan. tt -Second-hand lumber for salo cheap. .1. A. Perry. , F. O. Ahlstrom of Tiutto Falls, is in the city on business connected with tho schools of that town. The Chamber ct Commerce Is a clearing, house for community thought and action. Join. tf For eye, eai, nose, throat Bee Dr. Holne, Liberty Bldg. Glasses fitted. The Epworth League will hold a Spring Festival social In tho leaguo rooms of the Methodist church, Fri day evening. All young people of the chuich are earnestly requested to bo present. Tho committees in churrgo aro all busy and thoy promise that this social will bo something unusual. Hemstitching 10c per yard, thread furnished. Singor Shcvp, 115 West Main. iDnnco, Central Point, Friday, April 16th. Launspacli's orchestra,., 22 Oregon guests ut tho Mudford in- cludo L. llacobs und C. F. Darby of Klamath Fulls, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Imlay of Roseburg, II, T. lloldon and B. C. Dol.'ong of Eugene, and tho fol lowing from Portland: II. II. Brid- woll, Vernon TI. WoBslor, J. W. Sor vler, V. J. Koll, J. D. Buttle, Hnrry Nowlon nnd II. II. Hall. Holco-Llght Electricity for overy farm. J. U Bartlott, Modford Hotel, Medford, Oro. ' For Sale New and second-hand machines. Singer Shop, 115 West Main, phono 215-R. All doctors nnd their families are cordially Invited to attend a freo ban quet at tho Baptist church, Wednes day ovenlng at 0 o'clock, after which IJr. Franklin will speak. Tablets and -scratch puds made of nows print, for school and offico use for salo at this offico. tf tDancc, Central Point, Friday', April IGth. Launspuch's orchestra. 22 Mrs. L. D. Jonos hns returned homo from a flye months visit in Southern California and tho middle west. i -Machines rented and ropalrod. Singor Shop, phono 215-R. Husklns for health. ' Orros, tho ladles' tailor, will bo at Hotel Holland ovory Thursday. Fine WG'olcns, latest stylos always. tf Allco Tungate of Butto Falls, is a guest at tho .Medford who arrived in tho city Monday. , Export phonograph repairing. 45 South Central. Phono C15-.I. 34 A real dance! Wed. Apr. I I, Med ford Nat. Imperial orchestra! 20 The new Gaguon saw mill in Mod ford replacing tho old one that was burned down some time ago, is near ly reaily for uso, and will probably begin operations next Mondaq, manned with a comparatively small force for tho present. Tho Jackson ville iii 111 of tho Gngnan concern has been running night and duy to full capacity and will probably continue to do so all summer. IWo wrlto fire Insurance. Roddon Cnnnday, 32 N. Central, phono 720 Don't lot nnyono tell you that other clothes washors are mado on sqme principle of tho Blue Bird. The famous Georgia minstrels who play at the. Pago tonight arrived In the city this morning in their special car from Ashland whero they pleased a largo uiidience last night, and gnvo a street' parade this noon in the rain. i.ithln Mlnoral water by tho case. Jnckson County Creamery. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetloro for .Nultone. Phono 585-J.' Guests from Oregon cities regis tered nt tho Holland nro Gertrude Wallace of Mnrshfleld, R. W. Smith of Kliiinulh Falls, 11. .1. Kberly of Salem. C. 11. Kampter and L. E. Starr of lOimeuo and Arthur R. Allen and G. F. (inlllgley of Portland., We repair all makes rf phono graphs and Vietrolas. Palmer Piano House. 22 When yon want any hauling, mov ing, etc., done call 407-Y, Kelzur Brothers Transfer Co. 39 A TRIAL Will CONVINCES 0THING that we could i convince you of the value of Chamberlain's Tablets as a personal trial. &,We can tell ycu of thousands who have been permanently cured of chronic constipation, indigestion, biliousness, sick, headache and disorders of the stomach and liver, but this will have little weight with you as cornprrcd to a personal trial. - That ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Name "Bayer" is on Genuine Aspirin say Bayer Jnaist on "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" in a "B;iycr package," containing proper lintctinnji for Colds, liun, Headache. Neuralgia, J-nnjbao, nnd Rheumatism. Name "Jiayer" means cnuir.o Aspirin prcscriH'd by 'phy&iciai'ft for nineteen years. Ilamfy tin boxes of 12 tablets cunt fuw cents. Aspirin m trade mark of Buyer Mumifactnro of Monoacotic acidcuter of Saltcylicncid. Tho appropriation of 50 second feet of water from tho South Umpqua rivor forilhe irrigation of 3100 acres of land nar the town of Days creek, Douglas county, Is requested by A. D. Helms of Ashland in an application filed with Percy A. Cupper, state en gincor Monday. Early seed potatoos at Warner, Wortman & Gore's. 20 Now crochet books and cross stitch patterns. Handicraft Shop. 21 Deputy U. S. Marshal Tichcndr of Portland, who is well known in Mcd- lord, was in the city this morning en roulo to Klamath Falls to servo sub pocnas on men summoned for service on tho federal grand jury in J'orJIand. Ho had no orders as yet to subpoena any Jackson county residents. iome mado cake and hot coffeo at the April Frolic, Jackson school, Frl day eve. Help buy the kiddles' play ground. ID Pecoting Hemstitching Handicraft Shop. 21 Tho southorn Oregon conference of the Seventh Day Advcntists is mak ing arrangements for Its annual camp meeting to be hold in Siitherlin, May 26 to ,Iune (ith, inclusive. A large tent which accommodates 00 per sons on lots adjoining tho Advcntists' academy and conference buildings In Suthorliii will bo eroctod for the camp meeting. Over S00 podple nro oxpectcd to attoud from points In Jackson, Luno, Coos, Curry, Jose phine, Klamuth, Luke and Douglas counties. I Hand embroidered shadow proof petticoats. Handicraft Shop. 21 Hot tumulcs and chili concarno at DeVoo's. Mrs. J. Rullotl of near Jacksonville is a business visitor in the city who arrived Tuesday. For the best insuranco soo Holmes the Insurance Mnn. Got our prices on millrun, mid dlings, chick food, egg mash, hog feed, heot pulp, cano niolassos, etc. Farm Iiureuu Exchungo, 10 W. Main. 24 Cnllfornlans registered at tho Med ford aro W. H. .Dlvon of l.os Angeles, and V. S. Norton, Harvey S.Fendlor and Prosper and M. ftl'. iiOttunlch of San Francisco. Seo Medford Land & Insuranco Agency, successors to 1). R. Wood & Co.. Km. 20'J Liberty llldg., for flroi Insurance. tf fl'he fourth Portlund summer ses sion of the University of Oregon will be held Juno 21 to July 30, with clnsses In liberal arts, art, music, education, sociology, social work social history and Americanization according to nunotincoment made by Dr. 'Cleorgo Roboc, director of th summor session, who recently visited Medford. , The Blue Dlrd is tho Packard of Electrlo clothes washors. W. G. McDonald of the Rogue Elk resort of Trail was a business vlslto: in tho city Monday and today. Always is tnore a cheery smile o wolL'omo in tho llluo Dlrd home. Among the guests stopping at the iN'ash are Mr. and Mrs. Frecdlander of Chlcngo, 'Mr. and Mrs. V. 11. Ply mnlo of San Francisco, F. M. Ben ford of Eureka, and L. E. lieohe and Chas. Farron of Seattle, Mr. nnd Mrs, H. J. Shnnlinrker, Miss L. Russell and Wm. L. Riley of Portland. . l'ho freight situation duo to the switchmen's strike wns about tho same In Medford today as yesterday no thru freight arriving or departing The Ciaguon lumber concern has two car loads of box shook standing hero ready to bp shipped to southern Call fornla. This is a. part of tho 1,000 000 feet order of boxes to bo shipped to that section, ten cars of which have been shipped already. Eighty eight nioro enrs aro to go. V' mmm say would so thoroughly always convinces. " tokV;' E Ono hundred members of the Chamber of Commerce assembled at tho library last evening for a social session, which proved to bo most en tertaining. .1 f ! Tho tellers worked from 0:30 until 9:30, there being an unusually large vote cast. During the time spent in waiting for their report, the official song loader, I). E. Millard, kopt the assembly In good humor. There wore several selections by the Chamber of Commerce quartet. t Tho meeting was presided over by George Roberts. Mr. W. H. Gore gave a very interesting talk, urgod harmony of action and thoro coopera tion of all the members in bringing about the various undertakings of tile organization, especially that of the good roads program. Mr. H. C. Gar nett gave a very interesting history" of former commercial organizations and in a characteristic and humorous manner told of certain activities undertaken nnd results obtained. Work Outlined 'Mr. H. L. AValthor guvo an outlino of tho possible work which tiie cham ber will undertake. Ho suggested that a further effort uo made toward getting additional members and an other thousand dollars for tho budget fund as'thore was plenty of oppor tunity to spend the money to a most advantageous manner for tho benefit of the community. V. H, Vawter advocated immediate action upon tho road bond petitions so that the bonding proposition may he placed upon the ballot for the vot ers' consideration. . 1 ! Fill nro Is Ilriglit Mrs. Roso Schloffelin gavo a very optimistic talk of tho future before Medford and urged that all of tho residents' put their shoulder to the wheel and bring about the many nocded bettormonts. Mr. Goorgo Mansflela urged closor cooperation of tho pcoplo of this locality, for that matter he gavo as his opinion that this is an era of cooperation of all of tho peoplo of the United States for tho higher ideals of the present day. Tho newly elected directors wero introduced anil given assurances of hearty support after which refresh ments, which were, prepared by the ladlos of the chamber, wore enjoyed. The New'JIIrectors . Tho following are, the directors chosen: II. L. Walther, V. II. Vawter, A. U Jllir, George A. Mansfield, George B. Collins, Renj. C. Sheldon, T. IS. Daniels, C. E. Gates, C. W. Mc Donald, h. Myron Doozor, W. G. Tait, W. F. Isaacs, John R. Tomlin and Hawk's Moore. Tho first seven hold office for two years and -the last sevon for ono your. Tho directors will meet within h very short timo for tho election of officers. It was announced that the regular weekly noon-day luncheon would be hold nt the Medford Hotel on Wed nesday,. April 14th. Mr. F. I. Golle n"r of the Tax Payers league will be tho out of town speaker. , Tho residents of Roosevelt avenue aro pleasod with the city council ac tion of last week In voting to have an electric light instnllcd near tho school house on that poorly lighted thorofaro. C.0F Children Should Never Drink Tea or Coffee. They are harmful to growth and development and have a particu- . larly bad effect on the nervous system, of the clpiild. Give the children-- J MSTAWrPOSTOP! and avoid tea and coffees harm "Theres ? Reason. " TONIGHT $1.50 ' Per Collide, Positively Girls! Buttermilk Creates Beauty Overnight The first appli cation of How ard'B Buttermilk Cream will aston ish you. It cre ates beauty al most like magic but the m o s wonderful thing about it Is the fact that whilst it turns tho dullest and most liieless complexion to ra diant Beauty and makes red or rougn arms snowy white, yet thero is not the Blicluest sicn of Its use ufter ap plication. It actually vanishes from sight and tho most heated atmo snhere will not produce tho least shinincss or crcasiness of tho skin It is abst'lutelv harmless and will neither nroduco or stimulate the growth of hair. Within twenty-four hours thlB wonderful combination called Howard's Buttermilk Cream will work a marvelous transformation Manufactured at Buffalo, Cv. Y., by Howard Hros. Chemical Co. Adv OF Tiie National Woman's Christian Temperance Union . announces the forty-second, annual woek of prayer for better Sabbath observance, April 11-1 S, 1920. This call to prayer is to all Christians, all , friends of right eousness, every organization thruout our land that believes the observance of the Christian Sabbath fundamental to the perpetuity of our nation, and the fourth commandmant as manda tory ns any of the .ten, upon which nil civil Jaw iB founded. If thou turn away thy foot from tho Sabbath, from doing thy pleasure on 'My holy daye and call tho Sab bath a delight, tho holy of the Lord, honorable; and shult honor Him, not doing thine own ways, nor finding thino own pleasure,: nor speaking thino own words: Then shalt thou de light thyself in the Lord; For tho mouth of tho Lord hath spoken It. Isn. 58-13,14. airs. H. Hello Loomls, supt. Sab oath observance and Sunday, school work, Medford local union; : , Mrs. Ralph Jennings of Applejate accompanied the remains of her sis ter, Mrs. Mayetto G. Rose, who died at Grants Pass on Sunday, to this city this morning. The funerai services wero held this afternoon at Perl's chapel. . R. I. eggs at DeVoo'L. Seo Venico and, die. Soo a Blue Bird washer and you will want to live., . A prisoner serving out a DO days scntenco at the county jail at Jack Bonville is 'Manuel Orencllcs, IS yeurs old, of Oakland, Calif., who recently broko into the railroad section men's bunk houso at Ashland and stole a quantity of clothing and provisions lo was captured at Dunsmuir and was brought back by Sheriff Terrill. Two toned ribbons in blue, browns and roso color. Handicraft Shcp. 21 Dance at 'Beagle, Saturday, April 17. Music by Majestic orchestra. 2 2 H. L. Walther ieft this morning for a business visit at Yreka. i Iks' Ball With LAUNSPACH'S AUGMENTED JAZZ ORCHESTRA Good Time Guaranteed lJffi'esluueiiis at Midnight Extra Ladies 50c Informal 0BITUARY. 4- tral Point. OrcL-on. llomlav. April 1. Mrs. KoBannnl. MrCnrlev 84 years. 2 months 2U days ot uilum aties due to old aire. ww.n She hail been a resident of Jnckson county for 5.1 venrs. hav,? crosses the plains bv ox team in 1S;3 s t it bride of lieninmin Franklin W .-! lnndinu' in Sacrament". ( n .. movinc from there to Oregon iotirtn" years Inter. ... , - She was converted m earlv life became n member of the Methodist iM.iscopul clmn-li. About eiu'lit ve:u ..i. .,;i.i with the Seventh i'-'V Advcntist church, of hicli dcnioni-. nation she wns a faithlul meniuc! until her death. ct i.;.,.n.. .iwniwii'rfoi nnd milium- i.i i .1,,, l!,vex ii host of If IU l liuito iii, ."v " r: .i ...,.i .-,.1, if Ives lo mourn h i..:..l ci... u,,..i-lv,.,l bv three dilll'-'ll- lers and one son. Mrs. Mnrv I'j'ttc of Portland. Ore.; Mrs. Ida Ilollintts worth of Ukiuli. Calif.; Mrs. Oln Punkcv of Cliilonuin, Ore., and Law rence Eldridtie Waile of San Fcrnun do, Cnl. Funeral services will lie held iron the home in Central Point. Wedik'S dnv, April I t nt 10:110 n. m. Inter mcnt in the Central l'oint ccmclcrv. The funeral service for Mrs. Mav ,,tlo n was held at Pell' Chapel Tuesday. April 1:1 at .1::i0 p in., Rev. Albert Uammons ol I ii'ititini: The service lit the irrnvc will be ii i-hnruu of Kcbekali Indsre of Jackson ville. . Inerincnt in Jacksonville ceniii I orv. SPRING FEVER ' Following Colds, Grip or Flu, Thin, Watery or Poisoned Blood (By Dr. Valentine Uott.) At this time of year most peoplo Buffer from what we term " spring fever " because of a stagnant con dition of the blood, because of the toxins (poisons) stored up within the body during- the long winter. We eat too much meat, with little or no green vegetables. Bloodless people, thin, anemic people, those with pale cheeKs ana lips, who have a poor appetite and feel that tired, worn or feverish condition in the spring-time of the year, should try the refreshing tonie powers of a good alterative and blood purifier. Such a tonie as druggists have sold for fifty years, is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery. It is a standard remedy that can be obtained in tablet or liquid form. Made without alcohol from wild roots and barks. Baker Citv, Oreoo: I was taken with influenza and also had a nervous breakdown.- Mv stomach was so bad I did not retain my food for three or lour weeks and 1 was troubled with sourness and gas. 1 doctored with my two favorite doctors and a Chiroprator. One doy.I sent for a copy of Dr. I'iercc'a Medical Advisor (price, 60c.), which 1 read and decided to make a trial of the "Medical Discovery." At that time 1 was only able to stay np a few min utes at a time. After taking two bottles I was able to be on my feet all day. I nm now able to eat anything without discomfort and never have the dryness in my mouth in the morning nor any bowel trouble. . I walk 18 or 19 blocks at a timo now and feel no ill effects." Mas. Wm. IIoaaAKD, 2G30 Church St. . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOfl SALE New piano, bargain for cash, l'hone 632-OH. DR. RICKERT BTKS SOTENTTFIOAIiTjX rESTEIV, ATSD GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED NO -rmopfl rmirr Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated duiw i-s over niar wo. 308 E. Main. Uostaln Blouse Sale Friday and Saturday APRIL 9 and 10 335 Off We have about 3 dozen Drum E'er s Samples in Georqette Blouses, which will be sold 33 1-3 PER CENT OFF JDJiXANDSATURDAY . Vanity Shop Next Rialto Theater. STAR TAXI Cars for hire with or without Driver. JAMES LESLIE Hash Hotel ooou tiLtri'lll-s I Make Them KLEIN The Tailor I 1 2 1 1 188 East Main St. 28