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PSGE TWO WEDFOPJ) WW, TTJTBTTNE, MEDFORD, OttTttiON, TUESDAY, APTJTL 20, 1920. IocalBtiefs Another frost of the Hunt to heavy kind Is predicted for tomorrow mor ning,; following today's mixture of cloudiness, sunshine and little flur ries of light snow every now and then. It snowed Into last night and early thia morning, but only enouBh to amount to a trace in the weather bureau language. Tablots and scratch' pads made of news print, for school and office use for sale at this office. If An interesting feature of next Sun day's Sun will he the first install ment of a series of throe articles le scribing the famous gold rush from Jacksonville to Salmon River, Idaho, gold fields In 1801, by D. J. S Pearco of Mod ford, perhaps the host known pioneer mining man of south cm Oregon. Subscribe now, if you are not nlroady a subscriber. Those articles will be of unusual Interest to the pioneers of the valley. PaXBon's "Superb" Dahlias. Cata logue for postcard, or phone 11, H H.-Puxson, Central Point. 17 Dillon K. Hill has purchased the 130 acres farm northwest of Modford now operated by L. P. Hubbard. Jlr TIIU has wonderful faith in the .fu ture of the valley and exports to build a new homo on the recently purchas ed farm some, time In the future iir. and Mrs. Hubbard and Miss Hub bard. will remain on the farm at least until the late fall. Tru Illu Grahams best on earth Ask your dealer. 2!t The W. C. T. U. will meet at the public library Thursday afternoon at 2:30. A large attendance is desired R:.f. eggs at DoVoe't. . Among the Oregonlans registered at tho Medford are A. H. Ferguson of Eugene, J. It. Iirinor of Talent, W. I Jthoads of Ilenglo, U. M. Ksterly of Waldo, C. D. Thompson of Grants Pass, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pelouzo of Englo iPoint, and tho following from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Theo bold, E. M. Pugh, K. S. Ilnyman, G. G. Mann, John Follormann, II. A Conger, P. II. Sibloy, J. H. Powell, E L. Webster and 1. P. Richardson. Pomnnd Tru illlu erne-kern , and cookies handled in Medford by Do Voo, II. E. Marsh, Hutchinson & Lumsdon, J. A. 'Moffatt, J. E. Sollfs. C. A. Hamlin, V. E. Consor, Duttcr- flold's Grocery, Warner, Wormian & Gore.. 2 Arthur Fostor of Clyde, U. D., and State Senator Walter Piorco of La Grande left this morning for Grants PttBS, whoro tonight tho former will speak , against . tho , Non-Partisan League of North Dakota, and the sonntor will make- an address in he half of the divided legislature hu; sion plan. iModford Camp No. 90, Woodmen of tho World, will hold another, big class initiation noxt Wednesday night, April 21st, to which all mein boiB of tho order nro cordially in vited. . .. . 2G 'G. M. Estorly, tho mining man of Waldo Is hero on ono of his period ical visits, having arrlvod Monday. Soo Medford Land & Insuranco Agency, successors to I). H. Wood & Co., lira, 201) Liberty Dldg., for flro Insurance , , tr An Oregonlan dispatch from Wash ington, 15. C, has tho following Item of Interest about a former woll known Gold 11111 aud Medford man: "UoxA. Lampnian, ex-Portland news- pnpor. man, associated fur some time with tho soldier publication, "The Stars, and Stripes, hero and In Franco, has resigned aud has joined the publicity stuff of Attorney-General Palnior's presidential campaign bureau." Auction Bale of tei..-jI.'W1 goods. Saturday, April 21 at I i I jck sharp. 28 North Front street. Vm. Ulrica, auctioneer. 20 Alfred Carpenter, secretary of the Koguo. Hiver. Frurlt & Produco com pany Is In Salem conferring with the officers of the Oregon Growers Co operative association. lloxod apples tor sale at Hear Crook Orchards at $1.00 per box. Phono 4 0H-.I2. , 27 Tho cast of the senior class play. "A. Hacbelor's Homanco," which will bo presented at tho Page theater Frl duy evening, gave a little premature show at tho high school this ndei noon. Every member of the oast gave n little, talk urging tho students of tho school to support the play. (!( our juices on iiilllrun, nitd rtttiiKs, cliia k fond, egg nmsh, hog feed, beet pulp, cane molasses, etc. Kuril) Human Exchange, HI W. Main. 2-1' .T. V. rulton. who recently look ovor the cilltoiMiin and management of the Jacksonville Post, and family have removed to tho county seat from Medford. For the best Insurance see Holmes the. Insurance Man. C. -II, .-Corson, of the local telo plioito office, announces that frost reports will bo given nut to the far mers from now on. The report Is re colved from .Medford about 7 o'clock every , evonlng mul If the telephone offico Is culled the message will be read. This will help much to safe guard tho crops if the farmers desire to take advuntago of It. Giants Pass Courier. Auction snlo of household goods. Saturday, April 2 I at 1 o'clock sharp. 28 -.North Kront street. Win. I'lric-li auctioneer. 20 S. V; Heckwlth, former manager of the Roguo Ulver l- rurlt ti Produce association, but now In business In Seattle, arrived hero this morning after having visited his run llruinerd in school at Santa Barbara, Calif., and departs tomorrow for Seattle. The 'Myers Cleaning Works have Installed a complete plant at Central Point and hare Mndson. tho expert cleaner and dyer in charge. 2tj Scone from "Three 'to- i i?l 'i (Hi s4 f V 'MK and Mrs. A. E. Lyman of .Marsluicld, Ore., are guests at the homo of Dr. and Mrs. .1. I). Kickort, and they expect to make their home In Medford. The Palace. It's new. 20 When you want any hnullng, mov ing, etc., done call 4 07-Y, Kcizur Brothers. Transfer Co. 33 San Francisco guests ut tho Hol land aro J. A. Spencer, T. G. Fitz- gorald and K. McTaggart, and C. I. Morris of Seattle and K. S. llayley of Portland aro also registered at this hotel. 'Prompt reliable service, satisfac tion fully guaranteed. City Cleaning ft Dyeing Co., 401 South Itlvcrside. Phono 474. Auction snlo of household goods, Saturday, April 2 4 at 1 o'clock sharp, 28 North Front street. Wm, Ulrlcli, auctioneer. - ' 20" Big danco Eagle Point, Saturday, April 24. Don't miss It. 2!l W. C. McKlnnls, of the Deuel and Weeks cherry orchard hero reports a splendid bloom Btund this spring and that "unless we have an untimely frost, this will be the banner crop for this orchard." Gold Hill News. Dolco-Light Electricity for every farm. J. E. Dartlutt, Modtord Hotel, Medford, Oro. Don't forgot tho Pnlaco. 20 Mr. and Mrs. :K. It. Jones of Lake reek who arrived In tho city Monday aro guests at tho Holland. ,' A few moro bargains lu fine .Bel gian hares. Call mornings. Bliss Heine, 910 Wost Tenth Btreot, Med ford. - 29 You can't miss "A Bachelor's Ito- mnnco, Pago Friday. 2u jSovoral of tho high school seniors went to Ashland yesterday to distrib ute cards and handbills advertising tho senior class play which will be presented nt the Page theater next '"riday. Drink Llthla Mineral water for rheumatism, stomach and kldnuy troubles. Ordor from Jackson County Croaiuory. Professor C. 1. Lewis, formerly chief o.' tho horticultural division of tho Oregon Agricultural college, who has been visiting tho college, reports that the new Oregon Growers' Coop- erallve association has about 25,000 acre; of bearing fruit land signed up .:;nler a five year contract ready for tho marketing campaign of IH20. - ortland Journal. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsotlero for Nu Bono. Phono TiSS-.l. I'lio commercial fisbei-nieu at irants Pass made a good haul Sun day night, tho fivo boats out gelling over 00 fish that weighed 1300 pounds, aud all In excellent condition ftir this tinio of year. The coinmei-- lal fishermen are getting 20 cents a pound. Don't forget the Palace. 20 A few more bargains In fino Bel gian hares. Call mornings. Bliss llelno, !Uti West Tenth street, Med ford. 29 Tho (-ompuny which will present the mystery play "Three Faces East" at the Page Wednesday night will irrlvo In the city from Eugene at 10:50 u. ill. tomorrow, anil will de part at 11:40 p. in. for Marysville, alir. i -Broken forglngs anil cast laps, nil hapes, all metals, all sizes, welded. leinforcod and guaranteed. Vulcan Wuldlng Works, ".!! South Front St. luests from n distance at the Med ford on Monday and this morniug were Captain and Mrs. Itomllly Fed- lin mid Koliiu I-'eddin of London. Cngluml, Mrs. E. H. Frost and II. (1. )nvldson of -Milwaukee, C. K, lllliow mid family of Great Falls, Mont., mid George Neils of l.ibby. Mont. Ilavo you tried the Llthla Mineral water from tho Jackson County 'reamory. It has great medlciual aluo. The Palace. It's new. 2li "The Kugene postoffico force sign- d up to wear blue dentm In the fight igainst the high cost of clothing. 'he postofl'lce department bus been aslicd to allow the carriers to illsrard their regulation uniforms, and If the department gives their consent the entire force will don blue denim," says the Eugene Guard. "Other em ployes will start the blue denim aud continue to wear the same regardless of the action the department takes relative to the carrier force." Llthla Miuerai nmn by tho case. Jackson County Creamery. Faces East" at the Page Theater Tomorrow Night 7 "i r x A- OCT-. - V .- J 7. r1 , Mrs. Dert Creer of Ashland, and Mrs. Hail, her sister from California who Is her guest, visited Mrs. S. S. Smith today. If you have a few tiers of dry stove or chunk wood or a cord or two of try fir, oak, laurel or mnnznnita wood that you are not going to use phono 8S6-X. 2 7 "A Bachelor's Romance," Friday evening, April 23. 25 'Postmaster Minis, who has not en joyed a real vacation for several yeaiB, started on one this afternoon which will take him to San Francisco for a day or so, and then on to Texas where he will visit old time friends at Dallas and other points in that state. He expects to be gone for two weeks at least, but will save enough time out of his thirty days annual vacation to enable him to attend the national democratic convention in San Francisco In Juno. For Sale High gradn car, looks and runs llko new: must bo sold at once, party leaving city. Very cheap. Itoom 403 Liberty Illdg. 29 Look for tho Palace. 20 IGuests from California at tho Mod ford are F. 11. Wright of Los An geles, Airs. G. Gray of Fresno, Flor otla Dyer of Dunsmulr, and P. W. Oliver of San Francisco. At the same hot nl nro tho following from Seattle: F. It. Hamel, Jack K. Stein, Grnco II.' Iloguo and John P. ltrocden. Wo write flro Insurance. Hodden & Canada)', 32 N. Central, phono 720 Machines rented and repaired.! I Singer Shop, phono 215-H. Let s all ja.z down to tho senior play Friday night. 2 A, A. Ferguson of Eugene, is spending several days hero and at Ashland on business, For Sale New and Becond-hand machines. Singer Shop, J.15 West .Main, phono 2 la-It, Orres, tho ladies' tailor, will ho at Hotel Holland every- Thursday. Fine wcolens, latest styles always. tf Look for tho Palace. 20 The students of the Uoschurg high school raised $150 last Saturday by a tag sale for tho benefit of the Ar menian and Syrian relief fund. Hemstitching 10c per yard, thread furnished. Singer Shop, 115 West Main. ' Delco-Llght Eloctrlcity for overy farm. J. E Dartlutt, Medford Ilotol. Medford, Oro. tt'omlng, Friday, April 23, "A Bachelor's Homance." 2 'il. 11. Cady who left Medford about five weeks ago is now located - at Albany. 'Houses for sale. Jackson County Building & Loan association. Tho Chamber (vt Oommorco is a clearing house- for community thought and action. Join. tf A love story and a comedy, all in line, "A Bachelor's Homance." Fri day night. 25 A number of the high school boys have joined (he overalls brigade of the country In the effort to reduce the high cost of clothing, and wore overalls to school yesterday, but changed to heavy trousers last even ing beiausu of the chilly night air. .More of the high school boys will don overalls, at least for a time. Itolleil barley J7S.00 a ton at Watkins Feed Store. 28 You ought to Insure your auto with Heddeu & Canada?, 32 N. Cen tral. Phone 720. Girl wanted lo sew furs. Call Harnett's Fur Shop, 115 West Main street. The Southern Pacific has lifted the freight embargo just a trifle, as Mark Montgomery, the company's agent here, has received word that freight can now be arccpted here for points as far south as Oakland and San Franchco. ami freight shipments for here can now be received from poinis that far south. Obi phonographs and records bought, sold and exchanged. Doug lass. 101 S. Central. Phone 015-J. fl'lie Myers Cleaning Works saves you money on clothes cleaning and dyeing. First-class -work guaranteed. Phone 350-J. We call and deliver. 26 Kor cyo, eai, noso. throat poo Dr. Heine, Liberty Illdg. Glasses fitted. ;ltlg danre l-.'awle Point, Saturday. April 21. Don't miss it. "V W. K. Walker, special agent here of the Standard Oil company, an nounced last night that his company now has a supply of gasoline for ail comers. ' "sT' ", !i -II iaJ l! i f "Hi' is 5if i Your spring suit best woolens, reasonable prices. Klein the Tailor, East Main, upstairs. Orres, tailors for men and women. High grade only. Ashland, Ore. ' A big. evening of fun, Friday even ing at the Pago. 25 Chicken thieves are busy thruout Medford and tho county, and com plaints are received daily by the po lice In this regard. Chief of Police Timothy received a phone message this morning from the Ashland chief stating that 14 White Orpingtons were stolen from ono coop in that city last night. Carl Jeschke, high grado watch and cloc krepnlrlng. 9 Fir street. Wo carry a full line of chicken. dairy, and hog feed. Also mill rim. Prices more than right. Bnrdwoll Fruit Co.. i . 20 Suits spongod and pressed, ' 70c. Our delivery nt your service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., Phono 474. C. U. Richards of Wtoodburn, Oro., II. C. Whitney and Ed Saltmarsh of Alameda, Ore., are guests at the Nasli. - I Economize by using scratch pads for use. Got them at this offico. tf A clever comody, "A . Bachelor's Homance," nt the Pago thontor. 25 Study class In the Now Psvclolocv. nt MrsTWooflrYif 'Peach street, Wed nesday at 7:30, by Dr. E. Pickett. I' reo. All welcome. 25 ARMY AVIATOR'S FAMOUS FEAT SHOWN IN FILMS The most nmnzimr aeroplane "slant'' ever performed, is shown in "The CI rent Air Robbery," tile re niarkable photodrnmii of tho IT. S. Aerial ll'ail Service, which will lie shown nt the liialto for four dnvs lieuNnniuir tomorrow. Not once, lint several times, Liou lenant Ornier L. Loeklear. the only mini who ever neconiplislieil Un hazardous feat of i-iitineiittr pliinos in the nir. pertornis this brentli-tak- in;r "si nut' in "The Great Air Hob berv.'' In u skilltullv woven plot, the dare deviltry ol the voimg nvialor is util ized lo advantage and to further the events in nn excilinir love storv of hie union!? the clouds. Cut This Out It ,s Worth Money Cut out this slip, oncloso with 6c and mall it to Foley & Co., 2S35 Shef field Avo., Chicago. 111., writing your name- and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial pnekago con tnining Foley's Honey and Tar, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kid ney Pills for pain in sides and back; rheumatism, backache kidney and bladder aliments; and Foley Cathar tic Tablets, a wholosome and thor oughly cleansing cathartic, for consti pation, biliousness, headache, and sluggish bowels. a. i a. sr. AS Special Communication Med ford Lodge 103, Wednesday veiling, April 21. Work in A. degree. several candidates Hy order of the Wi. 'A. L, I-:. WILLIAMS, Secy. 1!. A. SL Xo. : Kegular communication Tuesday. April 20th. 1920 A. F. XOTII. 2T. Secretary Pneumonia often follows Neglected Cold KILL THE COLD! CASCARAfe QUININE k'' Standard cold remedy for iO ytv in Ublct lorir Mte. ture. no opiate biok up told in 24 nourr rent; m Money back tf it tails, l he genuine box nn a Kra top w i t n Mr. mu i picture. At All Drum Stmrma WEEKS & ORR UNDERTAKERS lny Thone 227 XlKht HioncMi F. V. Work. 227-J-S A. E, Orr, 2C7-J-3, tn nil I. T C. E JFemborK of the Chamber of C'ot.i merce should remember that a forum meetiiiir will be hold every Wednes day noori at one or the other of the hotels. Tomorrow noon the mem hers forum will be held at t lie Hotel Holland Cafe. It, is tho custom of not pennitiinir' these forum meetin to run later than 1 :.'!0 so that the members may return to their affairs without havinir the same in nny way interfere with their business. It is nn exeeeilinL'lv L'ood idea for members to brinir ns their guests nnv sti'nnirers who might happen to bo in toe city, i lie trnvelinir man is one of the best advertisers a commun ity call huvc. To have these stranger: attend these meetings will show them that Medford is doine thinirs. - President 1'. h. Campbell of the I'niversitv of Oreu'on will address I lie members tomorrow noon. A short pe Hod will be devoted for the pttriKwe ot; periiiiiiinsr members to tiring up any subject ot immediate importune or one that may be desired to be placed upon a future forum proitram. Holland Cafe, Wednesday noon April 21. . LEAGUE COVENANT TEST IN GEORGIA ATLANTA, Ga., April 20. Geor gia democrats today were balloting in the state-wide presidential prefer ence primary. Candidates for sup port of the state delegation at tho San Francisco convention wero At torney General A. Mitchell Palmer, generally described as the Wilson candidate, and an avowed proponent of the Leaguo of Nations as framed at Versailles, and Senator Hoke Smith and Thomas E. Watson. Sen ator Smith supported the republican reservations lo tho league covenant while Mr. Watson Is opposed to the league In any form. WrinKIes That Form AroundEyes and Mouth This flood Look 1 n k V o ii ii V o in a n Ad vises Old Time Kri-iH' of But termilk t'rcuiii In Xew Vy, n (ient 1 c Ma s SttRtt with Fln JZVH H v f o i v. Jt o t irinrr All . Ttiut Is .'ens- . wiry. Thore is no socret about it nor Is there any doubt about tho result- it'u just common ordinary Butter milk in tho form of a wonderful cream gently massaged with the fin ger tips around tho corners of tho eyes and mouth. To prove this to your complete sa-tlsfnetion, obtain a small quantity of Howard's Buttermilk Cream at any pond drug or toilet goods coun ter on the money back if dissatisfied plan. The directions aro simple and it costs so little that any girl or wom an can afford it. Manufactured hy Howard Bros. Chemical Co., Buffalo, N. V. Adv. TOO UTEJTB CLASSIFY VA,Tl;i) To huv Ford touring car. Call 670-X. 1116 West Main. 26 FOR SALK Furniture. 413 West Second. Phono ii-17-L. YVA'XTKD Used Ford, tiivo prico. year and condition of bus. Ans. Box 71, Mail Tribune. 127 WANTED 'Bed davenport, genuine leather, six feet inside arms. Must bo in good condition. Address Box S4. Mail Tribune. 26 FOR SAl.K Two story house. In quire 40 Cottage street. , UU FOR SALK Auction sale of house hold goods, Saturday, April 24, at 1 o'clock sharp. 2S North Front street. Wm. I'lrich, auctioneer. 2G DR. RICKERT rnrs 8CTEXTrnoAi,i,t fESTKIV, AU GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED NO PKOP8 USED Drokea Lensm Accurately Duplicated Bolto 1-3 over .May Go. . 308 E. Main. Uoitalt. Auction Sale of household oods SATURDAY APRIL 24TH at 1 oYlock sharp 28 No. Front St. WM. U1RICH, Auctioneer. jit JUDGE CHARGES GOVT IS OPERATING A PARI IMISTON", April 'ill. A cloehirntion thnt "it is elenr thiit the novi'riimeiit operates some port of the communist pnrty in this count rv'' whs made from tlie bench in the l'eilenil district court toduv bv J iuIltp (ieorac V. Anderson. The indue added this his view wc. based on evidence developed at tin proceedings before him on applica tions for hubnes corpus for five per sons ordered deported as alien radi cals. POrtTI.A.ND, April 20. Weather permitting,, the Portland baseball team of the Pacific Coast league will play hri exhibition game today with the Oregon Agricultural college team at Corvallls. LETTER FROM MRS. Tells Remarkable Story oi 1 Sickness and Recovery. Brooksburg Ind. "When I was a young girl I clerked in my father's store a n u iiiieu heavy boxes which caused displacement and I suiTcred preat ly. I was married at the ago of eigh teen and went to a a doctor about my trouble ana no said if I had a child I would bo all riht. After thrco years twins came to us and ill I did cct all right but three years later a baby boy came and I was troubled again. I could scarcely do any work at all and suffered for four years. A neighbor told me about Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound and I took it for a year or more. Now I have a baby girl and do not have any female trouble. You con do anything you like with mv letter to help others." Mrs. J. M.. Bbuce, U. F. D. 3, Brooks burg, Ind. Tho makers of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound have thousands of such. letters as that above they tell the truth, else they could not have been ob tained for love or money. This medicine is no stranger it has stood the test for more than forty years. If there are any complications you do not understand write to 1-ydia E Pink bam Medicino Co. (confidential), Lynn; Mass, We Stake Our ame On Every Article You Get in Our Store Most of our customer!? are constant customers returning to us re peatedly for whatever lhey may need in general merchandise. Whether you live in the city or out of town, we aim to make our service and prices right, so you will come hack for more. HINES & SNIDER AVE SKI, I j Union Sales Stables and VETERINARY HOSPITAL Horses boight, sold and exchanged by D. S. Litts. Dr. O. A. Gitzcn, formei government veterinarian. 148 No. Riverside, Medford Phones Office, 810; resi dence. 77G-R. Goon CLOTHES I Make Them KLEIN The Tailor 12S East Mala St. & A Mr. Good Goods Says: Our GOODS are GOoD; Our PRICES LOW. 36 in. Fancy Silks , SPECIAL at1 $1.98, $2.48 and $2.65 s a yard' : I Deuels' Big Reduction on Used Cars For the next ten days Ave will give a 15 per cent reducr tion on the prices of our tised cars. Wc have some excep tional good cars, that will bo sold at a bargain, and sold on easy terms. Ono Franklin Touring car jj53()0 with new cord tires DoAVIl Ono 1018 Chevrolet $300 DpAVM One Appcrson (ourlns ear $250 rim twclvo thousand " miles DoAV'n Ono 11)10 Oldsmobilb 8, S1OO0 just like new -r-i ' DoAvn $400 Ono Case touring -7, 1010 Maxwell, run twelve . uumireu nines, never gv been irf of paving, just Fy na irnnfl nt new 11)13 Cadillac, a flno car $300 for stage runs -p. Doavii 1 ? ton Federal truck SfJOft Just rebuilt, gunrnn- ' teed Down 1010 2-ton Federal, $900 guaranteed X DoAvn One Dodge touring $450 Down Ono Overland, good con- ,s $300 dition, run 8UIK) miles i. .DoWtl Seely V. Hall Motor Co. opposito si. f. & ir. nidg. New arrivals every week of the latest mod els in colored voiles, guaranteed to "tub." ' The Vanity Shop Next Rialto Theater. Operators ot coal properties la 'Jtah and Wyoming advise buying your winter supply now. The idea Is spreading that the coal commission aay award the minors a further ad vance in wages, es well as to make other concessions that will further materially increase the cost ot pro ducing. We can now fill your orders with different sizes of SPRING CANYON UTAH COAL Dry Wood of All Kinds on Hand WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL Phone 21? B3l So. Front St, Blouses!