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P5GE TWO 5TEDFORD srATTJ TRTBUKE, JfEDFORD. ' ORKCSON, WEDNESDAY, 'APRIL 21, 1920. IdcalBiiefi At the city council meeting lar.t night the council and mayor unanim ously approved the former stand they took two weoka ago that they would approve of no more general drives for money until next fall. Tablets and Bcratcli pads made of news print, for school and office uso for sale at this office tf Dancing classes will lie formed In iledford If sufficient number of peo ple respond to the short summer course of eight weeks offered during May and Juue. For further purlieu lars telephone rGG-J or apply at the Medford Nat, Saturday, April . 24, from 1 to 3. 2 .Tho wearing of overalls Idea la hit ting Ihe high school boys hard and more of them appeared In that garl) yesterday and today. About 15 are now wearing overalls at the school sessions. . PaXBon's "Superb" Dahlias. Cata. loguo for postcard, or phono 11, It. H. Paxson, Central Point. 37" - iXotico! The H. H. V. Band danco will be on Wed. cvo., April 28th. Tickets $1.00. Dancing B to 12. Orchestra .13 ploces. 2H There will be no dance at tho Knt tonight owing to tho fact that tho dance for the benefit of the valley hand lias been postponed for a week, and will bo given next Wednesday in the large hall with the full l.'i piece orchestra of the hand. Tru Hlu Gruhams best on earth. Ask your dealer. . 29 Let's all Jazz down to tho senior play Friday night. ..-20" There was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. ,G. Millor at hoir homo on West Elm streot thlB morning n seven pound boy. 1 R. I. eggs at DoVoe't. Notice! Tho R. R. V. Hand dance will be on Wed. eve., April 2Kth; Tickets $1.00. Duncing to 12. Orchostra 15 pieces. 21!" .Among Orogonlans stopping In the city andwho woro guests nt Iho .Mod ford on Tuesday and this morning are H. L. Noborgall of Albany, 11. J. Kalisky, O. O. (iootch, Win. W. Por ter and H. 1. Morso of Kugeno, Chaa. Horton of Klamath Falls and tho fol lowing from Portland: L. F LeOarle, W. F. Millor, F. W. Pumphey, J. II. Powell', W. :C. Cnllor, A. A. Shcrtll, Chas. B. Farior, A. 11. Ferguson, L. Margulus, Kent A. Price, h. W. Kcon- un, P. X. Johnson, Walter Dixon, R. A. Campbell, -h. Rubenstuin, A. M. Ashe, II. L. Cox, U V. llcx and F. II. Toland. - Demand Tru IBlu crackers and cookies handled In Medford by Do Voe, 11. B. Marsh, Hutchinson & Lumadon, ,1. A. MoffuU, .1. IS. Bollss, C. A. Hamlin, V. IS. Consor, Iluttor field's Grocory, Warner, Wortmun H. Core. . 2!i A big evening of fun, Friday even ing at tho Pago. 26 Alpha Delta class of tho Christian church will moot with Mrs. Cunning ham, 517 Park street, Thursday nt 2:30 p. m. Thuro will bo n short talk on vital topics by C. M. Thonins, n reading by 'Mrs. llolno, and a talk on currant events by Mrs. Yothors All members and friends are urged to be present. Medford Camp No. 00, Woodmen of the World, will hold nnothur hlg -class Initiation next Wednesday night, April 21nt, to which till mum bers of the order nro cordially ln- vltod. 2 Notlco! Tho R. R. V. Hand dance will bo on Wed. ovo., April 28th Tickets $1.00. Dancing 9 to 12 Orchestra 15 pieces. 20 Mrs. A1. C. Stourns, n girlhood friend of Mrs. .lohn A. W'esterlund In Chicago whom sho had not seen for 20 years, has boon her ruokI for eovoral days, having stopped ofr here onrouto homo from Venice, Calif., whoro sho had spent the wlntor. See Medford t.nnd & Insurnnco Agoncy, successors to D. R. Wood & Co., Rm. 209 Liberty llldg., for fire Insurance. - tf "A Bachelor's Itomancr," Friday ovening, April 211. ,' According to tho Portland Journal there are in storage In Portland at this tlmo M.lifl" boxes of apples, the greatest HUpply by far that has ove boen housed In that city at one time. For this Into period of tho season tho holdings nro startling In tho ex treme. That there were so many .boxen of tipples remaining hero can soarcoly If believe:! by the innie gen erally, :iny:i 11.:' i'.ovH)'ipi:r. The to la-, are o hu".e thi;t they m:'nn ovor none t):-es !:;: evrv wliolrsalo tirni In -iiy. i-,:.d -t tl -ve'iij c d that at lor-at .!;!: if lln' have I't'.ly a few odd hoxis on lurid. Market for up pies Is extremely slow. Demand I dragging on every sldu and much stock Is being offered at reduced values. Auction sale of household goods, Saturdny, April 24 at 1 o'clock sharp ,28 (North Front street. Wm. llriih . auctioneer. '-'''" 'Notice! The It. It. V. Band dance will bo on Weil, eve., April 2Slh Tickets $1,110. Untieing I to I Orchest ru .1 5 pieces. 2 li Mrs. Henry Currier of -1211 ltentty street, underwent a major operation In tho Dow hospital this morning Mrs. Currier will ho confined to the hospital two weeks. Her condition -18 favorable. Boxod apples for sale nt Ileal' Crook Orchards at $1.00 per box Phone 4G8-J2. 25 , Jfou can't miss "A Bachelor's Ho- mance." U'ago Friday. 2li Callfornlans registered nt the Med ford yoslordny mid oday Included ('. B. Hain of llurllngame. A. M. Klein of Los Angclrs, W. H. Trulnos of Sac ramento and E. K. Myers and M. Cooper of Ban Francisco. The Palnce. l:'s new, 20 Alfred Carpenter arrived home this forenoon from his business visit at the state capftol. For tho best insurance seo Holmes the Insurance Man. Parties having fresh vegetables to sell phone The Palace Grocery, phone 109. 29" At the public library at 8 o'clock tonight President P. L. Campbell of the I'niversity of Oregon who ad dressed the Chamber of Commerce luncheon this neon, will give a talk in behalf of the two cent milluge tax bill for educational purposes. Presi dent Campbell arrived In the city this morning from Ashland. The public is urged to hear him tonight. Auction sale of household goods. .Saturday, April 24 at 1 o'clock sharp, 28 North Front streot. Wm. Ulrich auctioneer. 2 0 A lovo story and a comedy, all In one, "A llacholor'8 Romance." . Fri day night. 2C" The commercial fishermen at Grants pass continue to enjoy some good catches. Five boats brought back 1700 pounds of salmon Monday night for which tho fishermen are now obtaining 18 cents a pound. The Myers Cleaning Works have Installed a completo plant at Central Point and have Madson, tho expert cleaner and dyer in chnrge. 20 A clever comedy, "A iHachelor's Romance," at the Pngo theater. 20 Coming Friday, April 23, "A Bachelor's Romance." 20 'M. (). Kvans of Snlem, tho field agent of the Oregon Growers Cooper ative association Is In the city on bus iness, having arrived Tuesday. Ho Is stopping at tho Holland. Tho Palace. It's new. 2G The members of the cast of "The Bachelor's Romance," tho play which will bo presented by tho senior class of tho high school Friday night, will attend In a body tho "Three Faces Fast" performance to bo given to night nt th Pago, as tho guests of Miss Margaret Cottrcll, high school English teacher and director of "The Bachelor's Romance" performance. When you want any hauling, mov ing, etc., dono call 407-Y, Kelzur Brothers Transfer Co. ' 39 If you havo a few tiors of dry stovo or chunk wood or a cord or two of try fir, oak, laurel or wantnnlta wood that you aro not going to use phono 8SC-X. : 27 John C. Rohy of Los Angolos and A. W. Tyo of Seattlo are amongst tho guests nt the Hotel Holland. Prompt reliable sorvlco, satisfac tion fully guarantood. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 401 South Rivorsido. Phono 4 71. Auction sale of household goods, Saturday, April 24 nt 1 o'clock sharp. i8 North Front street. Wm. Ulrich, auctioneer. 20 Mrs. R. V. Martin of Roguo River, Is the guest of Miss Flora Sehmitt nt Grants Pass. illlg danco Eagle Point, Saturday, April 24. Don't miss it. 29 Delco-Llght Electricity for every farm. J. K. Bartlott, Medford Hotel, Medford, Ore. 'Mrs. E. K. Pemhor and C. K. Rob erts of San FranclBco, nro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Beokott, who is tholr slater. Don't forget tho Palace. 28 A few more bargains In fine Bel gian hares. Call mornings. Bliss Holno, 910 West Tonth street, Med ford. 29 Mr. and Mrs. T, W. Williamson of Yrokn aro guests ut the Holland who arrived in tho city yesterday. Drink Ltthla 'Mineral water for rheumatism, stomach and kidney troubles. Order from. Jackson County Crenmory. Lithla Mlnoral water by the case, Jackson County Crenmory. "Attorneys for litigants on both sides in the suit of the J. M. Dougan company against Klamath county and others, the courthouso contro versy, are nil here for the trial of the cuse, which is set for tomorrow," Bays the Klamath Falls Herald. "K. A. Reamos of Medford, and Harrison Allen of Portland, who with C. F. Stone of Ibis city, represent tho con tractor, aro In town, and Jay Bower- man of Portland, one of the counsel for tho county and co-defendants, has been here for svtral clays. Al lied on defendant's side of the coun sel table with Attorney I.owerman are nearly half the members of the local bar, -Including E. L. Elliott, F. II. Mills, John Irwrin, C. M. O'Neill and W. A. Duncan, district attorney, and W. S. Wiley, deputy." For Sale High grade car, looks and runs like new; must be sold ut once, party leaving city. Very cheap. Room 403 Liberty llldg. 29 Look for the Palace. 26 The advance sale of tickets tor tho Llks trip to Grants Pass, April 29th is exceeding all 'expectations, many Elks being wise enough to procure their tickets early. A special train will he chartered for tike occasion. . We wrlto fire insurance. Redden & Canaday, 32 N. Central, phono 720 Machines rented and repaired. Singer Shop, phone 215-R. G. W. II. Albert of Butte Fulls, arrived in tho city Tuesday and is u guest at tho Nash. For Salo New and second-hand machines. Slngor Shop, 115 West Main, phono 215-R. Orres, the ladies' tailor, will be nt Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine wcolens, latest styles always. tf A miniature airplane suspended in the outer lobby of tho Rialto theater attracts much attention and is there as an advertisement of "Tho Great .ilr Robbory" film, which begins its run at that theater tonight. Ixok for tho Palace. 2G 'Broken forgings and castings, all shapes, all metals, all sizes, welded, reinforced and guaranteed. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 South Front St. Judge U. A. Gnrdnor has been tip from Jacksonville this week, called hero by the serious illness of his mother, Mrs. James. Ashland Tid ings. Tho Myers Cleaning Works saves you money on clothes cleaning and dyolng. FlrBt-claBS work guaranteed. Phone 350-J. We call and dollver. 2 0 Hnvo you tried the Lithla Mineral woter ' from the- Jackson County Creamery. It has great medicinal value. - - J00 ITETBLASSIFY FOR SALE Auction salo of house hold goods, Saturday, April 24, at 1 o'clock sHiarp. 2S North Front Htrcot. Win. Ulrich, auctioneer, 26 FOR SALE 11 aero orchard in Ash land, partly In city limits: apples, cherries, 'peaches; modern eight room house, all city conveniences and wonderful viow of valley. City water for irrigation. Soo owner, Mrs. L. P. 'Black, or phono 798-.M. 31 FOIl SALE 'My modern six room homo on West Main street, fur nlBhod or unfurnished. Phone '798-.M or seo owner, 1517 West Main. Mrs. L. P. Black. 31 WANTED Teamster for ranch work, middle-aged man preferred. iF.deu Volley Orchard. 2S FOIl SALE Milk goat and threo kids, weaning age, $50.00. 24 7 Realty street. 2S WANTED -Man Cafe. waiter. Gusher The frost of last Sunday morning u.u no commercial damage, but here and there in the low lying sections of the valley nipped a few cherry and peach trees, the most of which need ed thinning anyhow. Delco-Light Electricity for every farm. J. E Bartlott, Medford Hotel, Medford, Ore. Houses for sale. Jackson County Building & Loan association. J. E. Nordstrom, former navy re cruiting officer here, and now re tired, left today for San Francisco and Los Angeles after a several days visit in the city. The Chamber or Commerce Is a clearing bouse fo community thought and action. Join. tf Rolled barley $78.00 a ton at Watklns Foed Storo. . 28 The weathor prediction of a light to heavy frost for tonight again Is discomfiting to tho orchurdists, who arc hoping that the frost will be side tracked like last night, for which the prediction was the same. Neverthe less hey are prepared for heavy smudging. Conditions seemed ripe early last evening for a heavy frost; but it remained cloudy and the wind died away. ' You ought to Insure your auto with Redden & Canaday, 32 N. Cen tral. Phone 720. Girl wanted to sow furs. Call Itnrtlotfs Fur Shop, 115 West Mslrt street. Mrs. B. R. Greer and sister, Mrs. Viola Hall were hjjl'o'from Ashland yesterday. as the guests of Mrs. S. S. Smith. . Guests from a distance at the Med ford aro Mr. and Mrs. William Beatty of Black River Falls, Wis., A. Ma gulro of Winnipeg, Wis., H. Schull of Now York city and Chas. Kemper of Minneapolis. Old phonographs and records bought, sold and exchanged. Doug lass, 101 S. Central. Phone C15-J. Hemstitching 10c per yard thread furnished. Singer Shop, 115 West Main. An event of interest scheduled In the near future is the May Day ball which will be staged at the Medford Nat on May 1st. Preparations arc under way to make this affair one of the big events of the spring social season. (Numerous specialties will be introduced at this time, the nature of which will be kept secret until the night of the ball. ' ' ! For eye, eat, nose,' throat see Dr, Heine; Liberty Bldg. Glasses fitted.- Big dance Eagle Point, Saturday, April 24. Dott miss.it. 29 Your Bprlng sult: best woolens, reasonable prices. Klein the Tailor, East Main, upstairs. Frank W. Hubbard left last nlghl for Spokane on a business visit. j Suits - sponged 'and 'pressed, 75c Our delivery at 'your service City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., Phono 474. A. P. & A. 81. Special Communication Med ford Lodge 103, Wednesday evening, April 21. Work-in E. A. degree several candidates. By order of the W. M. , I 20 ' L. E. WILLIAMS, Secy. : CUT DOWN YOUR Coffee Expense Buy the Famous ism.jA. . The Quality Coffee of America" IN THE FIVE POUND CAN AND SAVE MONEY It Goes Farther ' :' t; EVERY CAN GUARANTEED f t ? ? ?' T ? t r f ? ? f v r ? ? t r ; f t ? ? V y ? y y y y y f f f NewG rocery h irm J. A. Moffatt and H. G. Launspach have purchased and will take charge of the Kribs Grocery at 132 West Main Street THURSDAY, APRIL 22 And will be pleased to see all the old customers as well as others who want the best of everything in our line at the low est possible prices. We have both had experience of several years in this line and will run an up-to-date grocery. "SERVICE" will be our motto Gro cerv Moffatt & Launspach, Props. 132 W. Main Phone 109 t y y y V y y t t Y " ; . t ill filMi I 'Sfftrittg-' : You, of course, want a new spring SUIT and OVERCOAT. : You will want OURS when you see them. We will fit you like the '-pealing on a peach." Our clothes for men also have STYLE and CLASS. " To dress well is a DUTY every man owes to himself; it helps him to succeed. Try it. Nifty HATS and FURNISHINGS for you also. Our GOODS are GOOD: our PRICES LOW. DEUELS' DOJSEil THAT? j wasiw'' v ' AMD 1'VC GOT) ONE JU5T LIKE IT ) tern ft, ' ' jjjt ' The man who has a nice balance to'his credit in our bank can aiways smile. His money is SAFE;ihe knOws it. Reliable MEN of known financial standingancl business ability conduct the affairs of our bank. We take an interest in our customers. We'are always glad to advise with our customers. We. keep all business matters confidential. Come in. We invite YOUR Banking Business. Jackson County Bank Established 1888 f . HEADQUARTERS FOR SAVINGS IF the Fiist National Bank gained 110 great er recognition than that of "Financial Homo for the Thrifty," we believe wc would feel satisfied that we had contributed -no small benefit to the community at large. Get your youngsters into the habit of bring- - ing their savings here for deposit. vie First National Bank' Medford Oregon IS!