PA01 TWO
MBflPOrcT) lfAlTj TTlTBtTynR, MEDFORD PRECOX, SATURDAY, APRTL 21. 1020.
localnriefo
It has developed that thru Home
oversight or inlxup on tho part of the
democratic committee which filed a
ticket last Wednesday with the coun
ty clerk to bo voted on at the coining
primary, no candidates were filed for
the offices of county clerk and cor
oner. It was reported that the names
of John O. ltlgKs of Ashland for
County clerk and W. II. McUowan of
SIcdford for eoroner had been filed
by the committee, but no such filings
wore made.
.Tablets and scratci. pails mado of
newa print, for school and offlco use
for sale at this offlco. tf
(Mr. and Mrs. Kmil Mohr wero ex
pected to arrive home today or Sun
day from Murlattu Springs, near Ban
Bernardino, Calif., where they have
been sojourning for tho past few
weeks, and tho stuy at that resort
greatly Improved -Mr. Mohr's health
If you have a 5 or C room unfur
nished bungalow to rent by about
May 1, and want a good renter,
voting couple, address II. M., .Mail
Tribune. Ml)
HecatiKO of the high water having
gorio down and having cleared up
fishing Is now good again In the
lloguo river and lesser streams of the
county, and many fishermen are
planning to try their luck Sunday.
A young man IS to 1! 1 years of
ago, who wants to learn a flrsNclass
trado can start work by .May 1, could
wait until Juno 1. Address 'Position
cjtro Mall Tribune, slating age,
schooling, phono number, etc. 'i
Mrs. Mary J. James of Ashland,
mother of County Judge (inrilnor and
who was well known and had a largo
number of friends and acquaintances
in Jackson county, died at her home
In Ashland on Thursday after a sev
eral weeks Illness. Tho funeral ser
vices will bo held at 2:30 o'clock
Sunday nftornoon nt tho Mothodlst
church In Ashland.
Dolco-Ught Hlectrlclty for ovory
farm; J. M Ilartlott, Modford Hotel
Medford, Oro. . '
Tho mi ii uti 1 moating and banquet
of tho Ohio association of the Itogna
Itivor valloy, will begin nt (1 p. in.
today In Allium hall, this city, and
tho outlook Is for a largo attendance
of former Ohlonns and their famllleH.
I hnvo money to loan at low rate
of Interest, l'hone 1!I0. Ask , for
Jonos, with ilrown & Whllo. : 29
At tho Holland aro registered Nick
Klco of llutto, Mont., T. C. Steidle
of Portland and It. S. Thompson, C.
J. Thompson and A. .1. Iloffmeycr of
Ban Francisco.
Tho Chamber or Commerce Is n
cloarlng house for community
thought and action. Join. tf
Richard .1. Monnott who served as
cAptaln (emergency) during -the
world war with the' 15lh U.- S. mran
try In China, rc-onlisted yesterday at
tho local army recruiting station, 123
East .Main street, for the Infantry In
Panama, and left last night via I'ort
lind for Kort Slocum, N. Y., whore
ho will tako the next transport for
tho Panama canal zone. At the out
' break of tho war In April, 1917 he
waB serving as a second lloutonnnt
In tbo Philippine scouts In Manila,
I. I., and was discharged June :10th.
1919 at Camp Kunston, Kansas us a
captain.
Old phonographs and records
bought, Bold and exchanged. IJoiig
lusB, 101 3. Contral. Phono U15-J.
In tho absence of tho pastor, Itov.
J. Hlinclolph .Sasnott who was detain
ed In Souttlo on business rehttivo to
.tho now 'Methodist church, th.o dis
trict superintendent, Dr. S. A. Dan
ford, will preach at tho First Meth
odist church Sunday, both mornln:;
and evening.
Hemstitching 10c por ynrd, thread
furnished. Singor Shtvp, 115 West
Mntn.
C'nllfornlans registered at tho .Mod
ford aro A. L. Dunmere and family of
l.os Angeles, Andrew Young, SI.
Young of Oakland, .Mr. and Mrs
Jack (loddnrd of Weed, T. C. Itradloy
of Copco, C. W. Laufinnn, John P.
Alnxnmlnr and I'. II. Clianiberlln of
San Francisco. j
Tho Medford 1'rlnllng company
bought another curloud of roll print
paper yesterday pnying an Increase of
45 per cent over tbo lust car pur
chaffed less than three months ago.
It is predicted that roll print will
Go to 12 to 15 cents within a year.
Ullg dunce Faglo Point, Saturday.
April 2 1. IVm't miss It. 2i
t'ol. II. !!. !'ai:v nt':-. bock on tlu
t'.trtiti',::,' i r I In v.ni'ld .'.:'.! will be
I'll!)!:' lie I r.t-.Mi bv tbo McCurg calu
laay i.f Ch:.: : ;1 j'loi i.i c.i l'i
CH'V '. II t I ':'..' a i.t.l.t.;.' Willi', but
tl V.'O. Id ' :'.'.K-..ti;i.n. t'nloni'l
Si.r.sent. o: feu"':?. Is rccngni'ed as
n world authority on military iins
lionn and It is sr.ld ho spans no one's
feelings in his latest work which
probes Into the military mo'.hods of
tho various nations.
Awnings made to order and put;
up. All kinds of repairing. Douglas.
111 South Central. I'lulne 01. '.-J.
Jim. Ktllsou Marshall who w.is op
erated on Friday at the Sat 'o llrai'i
hospital is doing nicely, and itj is
thought will be out In a few weeks.
Kilidder arsenato of leadthe lies)
to bo had. Conner's Warehouse. 'It
. Among county gunts at the Nnnh
aro Mrs. .M. S. Johnson of (lold Hill.
and V. H. Davis of lloguo Iiiver.
II. I. eggs nt DoVooV '
Tho senior class fund of the high
nchnol was enriched bv nearly Sloe
thru tho receipts taken In from the
large audience gathered to witness
"A Bachelor's Romance." at the Page
Inst night. It la understood that a
portion of this money will bo spent
on getting out the high school an
nual. ' '
Mr. and Mrs. II. Van llovenberg
arc guests nt tho Hotel Medrord from
Cold Hill.
Finn and Camo AVardcn Pat Daileyl Tho initial 1920 Issue of tho V. S.
who returned from a short visit loj forest service fishing bulletin made
Squaw lake yesterday afternoon, re-j Its appearance last Thursday and
ports that thero is fino fishing there. will be published by that department
Mrs. It. D. Hoko of 51 Undieyj during tho angling season, covering
avenue, entered tho Dow hospital; tho Pacific coast. Items of Interest
yoiitorduy, for treatment. Mrs. Hoko
will bo confined to tho hospital sev
eral days, however her condition Is
not considered serious.
Auto Paint Shop Painting and
revarnlshing, satisfaction guaranteed
Phono 225-It. 221-24 1 -North Fir.
L. tl. Sprinklo, prop. 3d
For the best insurance seo Holmes
tho Insurance Man.
Among guests at tho -Medford aro
Jess II. l-evy of Chicago and James
Murdock, C. 15. Comlskey, D. 13. Fish
er and J. C. Storey of Seattle.
-Mr. and .Mrs. J. H. Stillwell, Na
tional Spiritualist Missionaries, will
hold meetings at 20-1 -Main street,
Sunday, 2 and 8 p. in. Admission
free. 28
Week end dance! Medford Nat!
tonight! A real party from start to
finish! Let's Go! 29
E. J. .McKcany and Mose rtarkdull
arrived home today from their busi
ness sojourn in Portland.
.Ilrlng your clean cotton rags to
this office and get cash for them. 32
Seo Medford I-ana & Insurance
Agency, successors to D. H. Wood &
Co., Km, 209 Liberty Uldg., for fire
Insurance-. tf
The baseball game which was to
havo been played this afternoon at
tlrants 3'ass between the high school
teams of that cily and Ashland was
postponed until next Wednesday
afternoon at tho request of tbo Ash
land players on tho ground that they
hud not bad sufficient training yet
to put up a ereditablo contest.
Demand Tru llltl crackers and
cookies handled In Medford by Do
Voo, II. E. -Marsh, Hutchinson A
Lumsdon, J. A. Moffatt, J. E. Sollss,
C. A. Hamlin, V. E. Consor, Iiuttor-
fleld's Grocery, Warner, Wortman &
Goto. 29
Week end dance! Modford Nat
tonight. Follow tho crowds! 29s
Good fishing is now reported in
Hear creek ami a number of Medford
men who lisheil there yesterday
caught messes of fine trout six to
eight inches In length. Tho creel:
will probably bo a popular resort
Sunday.
'artlos having fresh vegetables to
sell phono Tho Palnco Grocery, phono
109. 29"
When you want any hauling, mov'
Ing, etc., dono call 4 07-Y, Keizur
llrothors Transfor and Storngo. 39
1 Tho senior class of the Grants Pass
high school held their annual picnic
at Tablo Hock yesterday making the
journey In nutos.
Prompt relinbro service, satisfac
tion fully guurantoed. City Cleaning
& Dyeing Co., 401 South Ulvorsldo
Phono 471. "
A few more bnrgainsVn fine Uel-
glim bares. Call mornings. Hllss
Heine, 1110 West Tonth stroot, Med
ford. 29
Tho woek end dnnce at tho Nutu-
torlum tonight promises to bo a
incrry one. After a week of Idleness
ninny aro looking forward lo this af
fair in pleasant anticipation. Tho
Imperial orchestra promises a sur
prise In nioro ways than one. Two
saxaphones will bo used. Thero will
be no admission chargo nt tho door
and dancing will bo free till 9:30
p. m.
lllg danco Eagle Point, Saturdny,
April 21. Don't miss it. 29
Dolco-I-lght Electricity for ovory
fnrm. J. E. Ilartlott, Modford Hotel,
Medford, Oro.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pit longer of
Portland, who nro nt tho Holland,
arrived In tho city Friday afternoon
enrouto homo by nuto from southern
California, and will stop hero for a
few daVB In order to let tho road dry
out beforo continuing on their jour
ney. They report that they found
tbo roads good nil tho way until this
side of the Slskiyous was readied,
whero tho road Is badly cut up and
rough with ruts In tho soft mud.
Drink Llthis. Mineral witter for
rheumatism, stomach and kidney
troubles. Ordor from Jackson County
Crenmery.
If you havo somo clean cotton rngs
around tho houso you want to turn
inlo money phono or brluir them to
this office at once. 32
.Master Phil Phllhrook left ill is
morning for llend, Ore., to make his
hor.ie'Wlth hlr. uncle, Claud Met.,
and .Mrs. lot., former residents of
Medford.
I.lthiii Mineral wMor by tho casu.
Jackson County Creamery.
For Sale High grade car, looks
and runs like new; must be sold nt
once, party leaving city. Very cheap.
Knnm 403 Liberty llldg. 29
It. A. Kiuleyside of l.nkeport. Cat.,
former well known resident of this
city arrived here Friday fur a visit
and Is registered nt tho Nash.
.Machines rented and repaired.
Singer Shop, phono 215-11.
All kinds dry wood, phono 305.
Hay lUackbnrn.
llehearsnls for the new Klks band
nro progressing far beyond all expec
tations according to a late report
from the Hussion director. Prof.
Onanofl'. They are being held in
secret session on top of Hoxy Ann
"far from tho maddening crowd,"
where tho members' artistic tempera
ments may be undisturbed. A treat
is In store for those music lovers of
tho valley who don't earo what they
listen to, when this new organiza
tion makes Its debut next Thursday.
Havo you tried the Llthla Mineral
water from tho Jackson County
Cronmory. It lias groat medicinal
vnltio.
WEEKS & ORE
UNDERTAKERS
lay l'linne 7
Night I'lionc V. W. Weeks, 227-J-J
A. K. Orr, ISiT-J-S.
to local fishermen are the first re
ports of the forest servico field men
regarding the following: Rogue river
Good catches of trout aro being
made at all points along tho river be
tween Grants Pass an, mouth of
Mule creek. At present water is
muddy and fishing is mainly by bait.
Heaclied by way of Merlin, Or., alons
Grants Pass-Alameda nutomoblle
road. Squuw lako -Good catches of
rainbow trout frequently limit
catches are being mado here.
Heached via -Modford, the travel be
ing by automobile for 27 miles and
by pack troll for fivo miles. Other
lultes are not accessible at present
and creeks and rivers too high and
muddy to bo fished.
Dr. S. A. Danford, district superin
tendent of the Methodl3t churches In
southern Oregon, will preach In tho
Methodist Episcopal church in Med
ford next Sunday morning and oven
Ing in place of the pastor, Rev. J. R.
Sasnett, who is In Scattto in tho in
terests of tho new church project in
Medford.
Editor Vornees of tho Grants Pass
Courier drovo down from, tho "It's
the Climate" cily this morning and
wns a guest of his friend, I'.ov. L.
Myron Iloozor.
We write flro Insurance. Redden
& Canada, 32 N. Central, phono 720
I
Paxson'a "Superb" Dahlias. Cata
logue for postcard, or phono 11, R.
II. Paxson, Central Point. 17
Great preparations aro under way
for tho Elks Grants Tass trip next
Thursday. The Medford crowd will
leave hero on a special train at 5:15
p. m. nccompanied by the new Elks
band of 24 pieces. Upon arriving In
Grants Pass a continuous round of
entertainment awaits thorn, the
crowning event being the American
Legion boxing carnival followed by a
big banquet. Many Elks plan to
niako the trip.
Pickens -Motor Co., formorly Auto
Exchange, best bargains in used cars.
Large stock to select from. 18 North
Grape. 34
-Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Orr and E. Yv
LobIIo aro guests at tho Holland who
arrived yesterday.
' Patronlzo homo industry; by doing
so you will holp create a pay roll.
Tho Gold lllll Beaver Portland Ce
ment is sold at the Medford Cement
llrick and Hlock Works, cor. -Fir and
Tenth streets. Phono 365-J. 29
Tho public market of today was
ono of the poorest of the year with
very scant vegetnblo and produce of
ferings with the exception of lottuce
and splnnngo, and a limited supply of
meats. .. . . , . j ,
You ought to Insure your auto
with Redden & Canaday, 32 N. Cen
tral. Phone 720.
The Identity of tho fllors who stop
ped hero last Wednesday for u short
timo enrouto from Redding to Spo
kano has been established. They
wero Dan Davidson and Norman
Wai'sinskl who woro taking a Curtiss
Orlolo piano from Snn Francisco to
Spokane to bo dellvored there for
taking blrdseyo and moving picture
photography. They left San Francisco
at 2 p. m. Tuesday and arrived In
Portlnnd nt 10:45 a. in. Thursday.
Y'our spring suit bost woolens,
reasonable prices'. Klein the Tailor,
East Main, upstairs.
, 'Miss Josephine Koppes loft this
morning for a visit with relatives at
I'ortland.
For oyo, cni, nose, throat seo Dr.
Heine. Liberty Mdg. Glnsses fitted.
J. 11. Coleman, county assessor,
was in Ashland yesterday, and while
hero called at tho Commercial club
and subscribed to tho membership
campaign. , Mr. Coleman expressed
much Interest In tbo project, and his
readiness in entoring Into Ashland's
Commercial club expansion campaign
shows tbo proper spirit of co-operation
that exists thruout the county.
Ashland Tidings.
Curl Jcschke, high grado watch
and cloc krepnlrlns. 9 Fir street.
IS. W. Closo ot Richland, Wash.,
who Is a former well known Glen
dale, Ore., hotel niim now engaged
in ranching in Washington, accom
panied by Dr. and Mrs. E. A. C.
Smith of Lntult, Wash., arrived bete
yesterday for a stay of a week or two
whilo be looks after his orchard pro
perty. They aro at tho .Medford.
Mrs. Smith is his daughter.
Tru Ulu Grahams best on earth.
Ask your dealer. . 29
'Mrs. A. School-man and Mrs. S. 11.
McNulr were numbered among the
guests at a party given by Mrs. Cor
liss yesterday at her homo near
Phoenix, in honor of her mother,
Mrs. Frost of Seattle, who is vlsit'ng
her. About fifty ladies from vnrtous
sections of the valley wero in atten
dance. -Ashland Tidings.
'Houses for sale. Jackson County
Building & Loan association.
Father Grammer, tho divine heal
er, will not arrive until April tho
25th, as ho was challenged by n re
ligious evangelist through the col
umns of n Hoseburg paperto debate
tbo question at Hoseburg. 29
Kenneth Jerome of the California
Oregon Power company left Friday
with a big Garford truck with which
he will drive to Klamath Falls and
return.
Tho I Iarley-Davidson sport model
motorcycle can now be Been at Gay-
lord's shop, Natatorlum. Ho has
agency also for tho Briggs & Stratton
.Motor wheel. Open evenings. 29"
Portland men registered at tho
Medford are D. J. Franlzan, A. L.
Hramwell, Leo. J. Ilinklo and F. N.
Henderson.
For Sale New and second-hand
machines.'' Singer Shop, 115 West
Main, phono 315-R. '
Economize- By using scratch pads
for use. Get them at this office, tf
Ono of the big events of Lie spring
senson will be tho May Day ball to
be staged at the .Sat, Saturday, May
1st. Numerous special features are
scheduled fori this affair, the nature
of which will be In the form of a sur
prise. Orres, the ladies' tailor, will be at
Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine
woolons, latest styles always. tf
Suits sponged and pressed, 75c.
Our delivery at your .service. City
Cleaning & Dyeing Co., Phone 471.
Dr. A. M. Potty, jqint-secretnry of
tho American Baptist Home Mission
and Foreign Mission societies will
Bpeak In tbo Baptist church this
evening on tho Now World Movement
which represents the 'Baptist cam
paign to raise dne hundred million
dollars for Baptist missions. Dr. Pet
ty is' a most forceful speaker, and
thoroly acquainted with world condi
tions, and deserves a good hearing.
Everybody welcome.
Slabs for Binudging. Ray Black
burn, phono 305, South Fir stroet.33
Broken forglngs and castings, all
shapes, all metals, all sizes, welded,
reinforced and guaranteed. Vulcan
Welding Works, 39 South Front St.
Tho frost of this morning was a
comparatively light ono with 29 14
tho coldest temperature. It is un
derstood that only tho Bear Creek
orchard smudged, and that lightly,
but tho wind carried tho smoke over
tho city and made it seem as if there
was heavy general smudging.
Orres, tailors for men and women.
High grade only. Ashland, Ore.
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetiore for
NuBono. Phono 585-j.
"The Spite Brldo", starring Olive
Thomas, which will be seen tomor
row and Monday at tho Liberty the
atre, is n drama oCjyoutluul impulse,
full of .thylls,, taarSV sjji Ues,loyo and
adventure. The 'picture is delight
fully human and Is warranted to hold
the interest of tho most blase fan.
.195 HLI? .classify
FOR SAI-E By owner, five room
modern houso on West Eleventh
stroot; in good condition. Phone
5S3-.M. 41
FOR- SALE Bosc
Gl l-H-5.
scions.
Phone
31
FOH SALE Jersey cow. Iiorso, six
years old, weight 1500 lbs. Phone
l-F-4. 30
FOR RENT Two room furnisliod
bungalow, sultablo for couple only,
no children. Phone 449-M. 30
WANTED Woman to cook on ranrh
$50 n month, phono 597-R-6. 34
"OR SALE Five nice shoats. M. J.
Norris, one mile west of Phoenix.
34
FOR HUNT Furnished apartments.
113 East Eleventh. Phono S97
i' 31"
DR. RICKERT
KTIS SCTENTIFIOAM.T
UlSTKIV, AMI GLAbSKB
PROPERLY FITTED
NO THOP8 USED
Broken I.elisea Accurately Duplicated
Suite 1.3 over Mar Co.
309 li. Main. UDitalr.
Thy Son Liveth
Y'ou can witness spiritual demoi'.-
;trutions and loam tho philosophy of
Spiritualism at tho Althea hall, 201
Main street, 2 and S p. m., Sunday,
April 25th. Admission free. 29
Highest quality jewelry repairing
Diamond setting, witch repurtnj
tlfctlon Msured In
futility and prlc.
MARTIN 1. RRDT
M1I n rtnr inii
3
NEW SCHEDULE INTERUREAN AUTO CO,
Adopted Monday, March 29.
ASI!!.AM Mi:ilX)Ul
Ptilv except Sun.lar.
!, MrtlfiTO-Mi, S;lu, 9:4.1,9:30.
Ifl'tii 1 1 :t4 a . m. 1:m0 mum: 12:4S. 1 !'.
J:i;. 3:l0, 3:1.-1, 4:30, .V1.1, fi?00, 7:00 p. tn.
S:4.' p. tn. SJtnnlny only: 9.30 p. tn. daily;
10:30 p. m. tUl unlay onU.
If.iv Afhlarv) 7:l.'s :00, 8:45. 9:S0,
U):i;. Hutu a. , 1J:0() uvm; 12:1.1, 1 ;St
T:15, S:f0, S:ir.. 4:30, fi;00, 7:00 p m.;
. p. in. N.itunb.y only; U;30 p. m. dilly;
t - :15 midnight, S.itimly only.
S'imi.iy tVly
(:00. 10:00. tl:00 . m.; 11 noon: 1:00,
1:00 3:00, 4:00, ;:iH), 6:S0, 9:30 p. m.
9:00 10:00. 11:00 t. . ; 1 mvin; 1:00,
1:00, :0i, 4:00, 5:00, fl:30, 9:30 p. m.
Wttin tvom AsMand, Eit Siijf rtwnucy.
JACKSON VI 1,1. K MEDFORD
Dallr except Similij".
Leave Vf1f.m! S:(U, 9:3U, 10:30 m.;
1 ?:d0 n.vin: 1-30, 3 ;U0. 4 :30, 6:30 p, m
S.iliml;iy onty 7:30 p. nt.: 0:30 p. m. JUy
Saturday only 10:30 p. m
Nutunljv Only .
Leave .T.t'-ktonvilli' 7: JO. :30, 10;00, 11:30
j. m.; l:0n, 2:00, 3:;., 5:00 7:00 p. m. St
viitl.iy only, H:i0 p. m.
S!ih1.iv Onlr
Leave Mrjfanl D no, 10:30 ft. m.; 13:00
noon: 2:.V, 4:00. o:3", 9:i:0 10:30 p. nv
I ve .iM-K-H'nitiUe W0. 41:30 . m. 1:80,
3:30, 5:00, 7:00, ;50 p. m.
OifW r.dj wifrv rwm So. 5. South Front,
.la. mhviHo Wailing Room at Reter'n Coo
fcvMuvifrv,
I'litfue SOU, Medford, Or.
Mr. Good Goods Says:
Our GOODS are GOoD;
Our PRICES LOW.
36 in. Fancy Silks
SPECIAL
at
$1.93, $2.48 and $2.65
a yard
Blouses
New arrivals every
week of the latest mod
els in colored voiles,
guaranteed to "tub."
The
Vanity Shop
Next Rialto Theater.
First Methodist Episcopal
Church
Fourth and Bartlett
"The Church with a challenging program."
A Church of Good Music
Rev. S. A. Danford, D. D.
District Superintendent
ii-n i -ai .aimr iiiossnrw fit both moi'iiino-
Will uri ia H Miuran - --- 0
and Evening service t
,:,Epworth League at u:L;rior an young peopie
You Owe Allegiance to Christ ;
Our way of Dry Cleaning Is mechan
ically thorough and It saves wear
and tear on tho articles. Suits,
gowns, everything' in fabrics cleaned.
Call I'liono 11.
CarWashing
and
Simonizing
' Work Is Guaranteed
Charge for Merit and
: Price
JIMMIE & TOM
, at :
Valley Garage
The New Birth
Morning Theme 11 a. in., of Dell Ely Millard at
The Christian Church
.':. Corner 9th and Oakdale
A Church in the Twentieth Century
of the First Century Kind
Evening Theme 7:30 p.m. .
Happy Song Service, Violin Solo and Vocal Duet
HEARTY WELCOME TO YOU
B - -
: II "Sure III Pledge : ;
APRIL 25 to May 2 Presbyterians will
L. pledge what they expect to give to local
expenses and to. the vast mission work of the
church. How much shall your pledge be?
One-tenth of one's income is recommended
as a beginning for all benevolences. The New
Testament urges "as God hath prospered you."
You decide what the proportion shall be.
Be systematic, and give regularly.
You want to do the just thing by your local
church. Is your pastor's salary large enough?
Has he a manse? You want to have a large share
in the outreaching work of the mission boards.
At church on Sunday ask for a leaflet showing just
where the money will be spent by the Boards and
Agencies. When you know the need, there will be
no question about an adequate response on your patL
Come lo church Sunday for detaili
N e w Era Movement
PresWterian Church
itv His USA
Cooperating with Interchurch World Movement
Cave Consecrated Dollars
Dancing Academy
MODERN INTERPRETATION CHARACTER
Adult and Children's Classes
Register April 2612:30 to 3.
Medford Natatorium.
Ml 1 ATIIRYN SWEM
EAT
at
Cafe
Holland
Try Our
50c Merchants'
Luncheon
22 MM Momgos.
Oregon ia aa famous for bar appldB
aa California ia for oranges.
Oregon appl9B aro add from Mains
to Californiain Mexioo City and
the Philippinas.
BOOST 'em and BUT 'em and helo oar
growers farther extend their Bar,
kets.
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