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PIGE TWO WEDFOftTJ MXTL TRTDTOTE, MEDFORD, OREO OX, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1920. Iocal'Bne& ..... The rural BchoolH of the county . are (dosing their year's work. A few " of tile-schools close this week and more. will close next week, but tho majority will close for the summer. . May 21st,. while a few will continue in session until some time in Juno. ... - You ought to Insure your auto with Redden & Canaday, 32 N. Cen trat. i Phone 720. ...Get up early Mai" day morning, Saturday, Way 1st, and have waffles with the Presbyterian ladies at the chapel of tho church. Breakfast served from 7:30 to 9:00.. Price 40c. . ;. -, -. 31 : A fire in thereof of the Pururker homo, No..lul7 West Main street, ' .caused by a defective chimney, gave .. ! 'the fire department a small job this ' .rooming. The damage, which was S .comparatively small, was mainly due .to tho firemen having to chop a largo . rf hole In the roof to get at tho bluzo ' . .Machines rented and repaired Singer Shop, phone 1 1B-It. -There will, bo some fino milk fed veal at booth 11, Public Market, Sat- urday. it.,;. . , 31 Jii'.iW. H. Cheadlo, a recent arrival In Orants Pass from Modford, was seen by the. district attorney while In tho act of molesting salmon In the fish way. at tho (Jolduii Drift dam and without waiting for a complaint to be lodgod against him, appeared In , the court, and paid a fine of $25, Cheadlo attempted to lift a salmon ' from the way, but no damage result ed as the fish was a slippery ono and made . his got-away. Grants Pass Courior... . , . All kinds dry wood, phono 30G .Hay Blackburn. ..: , i ' Got up early May day morning ' Saturday, 'May 1st, and have waffles with the Presbyterian, ladlos at the chapel of tho church. HreakfaBt served from 7:30 to 9:00. Price 40c M .m i .. t , .. , ; . , 34 . Those citizens who bet that George Putnam, editor of. thp Salem Capital : Journal, could not keep uwny from the Rogue river more than a couple of months at a tlmo, nre winners, for the former well, known Medford .newspaper man dismounted from a Pullman on the south bound train thin morning all smiles and nrmed with a fishing rod and sundry other , piscatorial equipment. , John Ortli , was awaiting him and tho two lost.no ' time In jumping Into an auto and speeding to the Motel Mbdford, pre paratory to visiting the Kolly Island clubhouse on tho rivor tonight.. Sir. Putnam expoots to spend several days . here, mostly at the river. ' Wave you tried tho Llthla Minoral water .from tho. Jackson County Creamory. It has groat medicinal value. : Alias Swcm will moot nil dnnclng classes Saturday, May 1. Children's Class 10:30. Adult class 8:00 o'clock. , 34 Among tho Medford representa tives at Portland, this week wero W. H. Gore, Mr. and -Mrs. P. J. KnlBor and child and William G. Tail. , I. r.Glldden arsenate of load. Tho host j to be bad. Connor's Warehouse. . .Kodak finishing, host work for .lowest prices. Jap Art Store,, Dl : i Got up early May day , morning. . Saturday, Alay IhI, and have waffles with tho Presbyterian ladies at the chapol of . tho church, Breakfast served from 7:30. to 9:00. Prlco 40c. , . 34 , II. F. Fredmihson of .Osceola, Kas. Is a guost at tho Holland. Mr. and . Sirs. C, A. ,Stobblns of Chlco, Calif., tiro .also at this hotel. ,. , Glldden arsenate of load. Tho best ..to be. hid. ., Connor's Wiirehonso. Tho ladlos of St. Mark's Guild will bold a cooked food sulo at Marsh Grocery, Saturday afternoon, .May I 34 . . Misses Lcuora Pntton, It. IV., and Gertrude Matheson, It. N'., Iiolh of , the Good . Samaritan hospital, Port land, arrived In Medford this niorii- . ing and havo . accepted positions In tho How hoHpltal. Anhlund llelman sulphur baths and swiinmlng pools open for the .season, Saturday, May 1st. 44 .... Sco Medford Land & Insurnnco Agency, successors to 11. It. Wood & ,, Co., Km.. 209 Liberty Dldg., for fire insurance. , . , tf Tho big nuto odillon of tho Sun , will be Issued next Sunday. All ads for that paper muxt be In the office not l.i'.er than tomorrow, Saturday, ' ,at 9:. '10 a. in. T!io .Medford po.stoffice has been notified to ho on, the lookout for a number of rk-vor cminlerlVit bills which ate i:i t imtlnliun. Or.e is a f ill reserve ncte on the Federal Itc . serve bank of New York, bearing a portrait of Jackson. It in printed on a singlo pluco of bond paper, without Imitation of silk threads. Another is a $20 note on the samo bank, luvulim portrait of Cleveland, printed, on two shoots of paper with pen and Ink lines to Imitate tho silk fiber in the ('genuine. Another Is n $."0 note on ttlio .name bank, bearing portrait ot Grant, and made in the tame form ;"a..tho $20 note. For oye, eat, nose, throat soe Dr. Heine, Liberty Bldg. Glasses fitted. Colored stationery at 29 and 3C cunts? Certainly. Next week. Aled . . ford Book-Store. !. ' (Houses for sa;o. Jackson County Building & L'jnn association. i You . can got Solder's pure milk "taud cream at l'coioas Bakery. . . 3S ..'iV.XUo UiiO'Cuitentloii of the Amer - lean Legion will be held at Astoria. iJnly;30 and 81. Tho event of the season! May Day -j,ball!. Medford Nat.' Sat. May 1. Spec ial music: Burpripw uuuees; epecini ..features! 35 f-orflaNew and socond-hand . maahiBM. Slnfier Shop, 115 West Wain, phone 2 15-R. V (Mrs. Barger and Mrs'. Hewitt, for merly from Arkansas, -Tiut who have been Hpending tho ra:it winter in .Medford, have come t Ashland and are looking for light; housekeeping apartments preparatory to spending the summer here. Tluey are particu larly pleased with Ashland and may eventually . make thlsj their perma nent home. Ashland (Tidings. ,iMay Day dance at Ilnagle, Satur day, May 1st. .Music by .Majestic orchestra. ; 35 Orres, the ladles' ta ilor, will be at Hotel Holland every (Thursday. Fine woolens, latost styles always. tf Among county visitors registered at the .Medford last! night are Mrs. Frederick Pelpuse, w.ho tied up there wbilq Mr. 'Pelouse wol; at Grants Pass with tho Elks lodge), and Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Mills of Ashland and W It, Rhoads of Beagld .' Economize by. using scratch padB for use. Get them at; this office, tf Try soino of Snidors choice whip ping cream for your 'Sunday dinner. Peerloss Bakery. ; t . 38 ill. L. Walther of the. California Oregon. Power company, returned this morning from Portland. . New, Columbia ycrua. n light col- ovg for summer scarfa.and sweaters Handicraft Shop. ' 37 Tablets and scratch pads made of news print, for school and office use for sale at this office.' . , tf Hero Is the prlzo snake story of the early season related , In tho lugcnc Guard: "A record of killing ten rattlesnakes lit- ono day Is not so bad In this county,. says H. W. Veatch of (102 Fourteenth avenue, cast, who performed such a ; feat a short dis tance below Colturg yesterday.. . Ho found tho reptllos sunning, them selves on the rocks in the neighbor hood and despatched thorn with ; shotgun. One, an eight year old snake, bo captured, put into a paper Hack, and brought to Eugene with him. It was an exceedingly mean one, ho says, but before a crowd of men he stroked tho .back of , tho snake, appearing not tone bit afraid of it. Rattlesnake killing is ono of his chief sports, and ' he has dono away with as many .is 350 In two days in southern Oregon. . Jle claims that If ono doos not show fear of ihom, they are quite docile." Splendid values in children's wash dresses - for. summor. Handicraft Shop. 37 Special on draperies, Friday and Saturday, 17c yard, at "Weeks & Orr . . . .Si' The following persons from the nitiq Ledgo .initio are registered at the Nash: Mrs, L. at. Gray, Canby Buck,. IW.-'B. Robinson, Jeromo III1- bort and Woods Jeter. Now tondor now management,. Tho Apparel cleanors and dyers, hatters. Good work, lowost prices, boter ser vice. Guaranteed.- We called and deliver. Phone 223-J. 42 Plain and fancy ribbons for trim mings. Handicraft Shop. . 37 V. V. II. Campbell, foriiior well known Jackson county rancher now living In San FranciHco, arrived in Medford today motoring up from San Francisco with E. G. Burgess air. Campbell will visit friends in tho val ley for sevoral days. Dolco-Llgbt Eloctrlclty for overy farm. J. E Bartlett, Medford Hotel. Modford, Oro, . . Havo 350 boxes of fino firm extra fancy Nowtowns at $2.00. Bear Creok Orchards. .34 Special on draperies, Friday and Saturday, 17c yard, at Weeks & Orr. .34 John Tomlin motored up from Snn Francisco yostorday after a brief bus iness trip to tho California metro polis. Grain hay. Wntkins Feed Store. ...... 34 Now under now management, The Apparel cloaners, dyers, hatters, tlood work, lowest prlcos, better sor vlco. Guaranteed. Wo call and de liver. Phono 223-J. 35 Hand mndo laces. Handicraft Shop. 37 . Ashland won the high school base ball gamo with tjrauts Pass in the lattor city Wednesday afternoon by tho score of 0 to 4. Prompt reliable service, satisfac tion fully gunrantood. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 401 South Rlvorslde. Phono 474. Tho Chnmbor of. Commerce la a cloaiiug house tor community thought and action. Join, tf Your spring suit bost woolons, reasonable prices. Kloin the Tailor, East Main, upstairs. 11. M. Axlell of Chlco, Calif., Is among the visitors from that state in the city. Watch our windows. Special Fri day and Saturday, draperies 17c yard Weeks & Orr. 34 -May Day danco at Beagle, Satur day, May 1st. Music by Majestic orchestra. 35 Glldden arscnato of lead. Tho best to bo had. . Connor's Warehouse. .1. K. Uartktt of Medford. tho llel- co-liKbt man, has installed the Dolce system the past week for Mrs. Minnie Taiuafea ot Montague, and this week is Installing for tho Pitt Brothers, of Callahan on their ranch. This scours to be the coming thing electricity for the farmers. Yrcka Journal. Perotlng Hemstitching Handicraft Shop. 37 Old phonographs and records bought, sold and exchanged. Doug lass. 101 S. Central. Phono 615-J. Palaco Grocery, .Moffat t & Latins imcli, proprietors. Ono-of the neatest and most sanitary grocery stores in Modford. Give us a trial. 35 WEEKS 8s ORR UNDERTAKERS ' Tiny Itione 227 Might Phone. W. Weeks, S27-J-S A, E, Orr, SS7-J-3, The Daughters of the American Revolution will meet Saturday after noon with Mrs. C. W. McDonald on West Main. For the best insurance see Holmes the Insurance Man. We are now handling Snlder's Dairy pure milk audi creanOPeerless Bakery. . -3S Glldden arsenate of lead. The best to be had. Conner's Warehouse Dick Farmer of tho Valley garage returned today from Eugene where be transacted business. ullddcn arsenate 01 lead. Tho best to be had. Conner's Warehouso. Watch our windows. Special Fri day and Saturday, draperies 17e yard Weeks & Orr. ' , 34 , Harry K. Tomllnson, the former Medford man, was ono of the Ash land Elks to accompany their Med ford brethren to Grants Pass ' last night. Dave 350 boxes of fine firm extra fancy Ncwtowns at $2.00. Bear Creek Orchards. 34 If you havo a refrigerator for sale phone 892-M. 34 R. I. eggs at DeVoe'.. The Medford postoffico In common with all tho other postoffices of the country havo received a hu';;;in from the postmaster gencrui's of!;ce giving permission with certain provisos to postal employes, including (ho car riers, to wear overalls while on duty One of the provisos is that the over alls must be kept neat and must bo laundered at least once a week. - Suits sponged and pressed, 75c. Our delivery at your service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., Phone 474. Palaco Grocery, Moffatt & Launs pnch, proprietors, one of tho neatest and most sanitary grocery Btor.es in Modforq. Give us a. trial. ' 8 Hemstitching 10c per yard, thread furnished. Singer Shop, -115 West Main. . Included among Portland residents registered at the Medford are Mr, and Mrs. O. F. Slater, C. B. Cador, doll, Delazon C. Smith, Ed Runt!,. Ted Lewis, T. D. Cnmpbell, C. A. Harrl man, II. M. Qulston, O. M. Simqng ton and C. F. Schineor. Other Oro gonlnns at tho Medford are B. Burns and Ida Miller of Salem, and J. L, Beckley of Klamath Falls. . 25 cuto little May Day pets for sale at 910 W. Tenth atreetMedford .. ... , 35 Delco-Llght Eloctrlclty tor every farm. J. E. Bartlett, Medford Hotel, Medford, Ore. Awnings made to ordor and put up,,. AU kinds of repairing. Douglas, 101 South Contral. Phono 015-J. . Jeromo Hilbort and Woods Joter arrived In tho qlty yesterday morning from tho Blue Ledgo mine to go with tho Elks to 'Grants J'ass last night. Glldden arsenate of lead.' Tho bost to be had. Conner's Warehouso. Wo wrlto fire insurance. Redden & Canaday, 32 N. Central, phone 720 ' Carl Jeschke, sigh grado watch and cloc krepalrlng. 9 Fir street. , A number of new song hits will be featured by tho Imperial orchestra at tho May Day ball tomorrow night. Among thoso will be beard "The Darktown Dnnclng School," '('When My Baby Smiles nt Mo," "My Gal," 'Oh Mother I'm Wild" and "Woeglo, Weegio." Sevoral spoclnl features are on thq program. All indications point to a record crowd, . When you want any hauling, mov ing, etc., dono call 407-Y, . Kolzur Brothors Transfer and Storngo. ' 39 Broken forgings and castings, nil shnpes, all motals, all sizes, welded, reinforced and guaranteed. ... Vulcnn Woldlng Works, 39 S,outh Front St. Gllddor arsenate of lead tho best to be had. Connor's Warehouse. 41 Rheumatic Pains Quickly Eased By Penetrating Hamlin's Wizard Oil 'A safe and harmless oreoaration to relieve the pains of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back and Lumbago is Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It penetrates quickly, drives out soreness, and lim bers up stiff aching joints and muscles; You will find almost daily uses for it in cases of sudden mishaps or ac- ctuems sucn as sprains, uruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just as re liable, too, for earache, toothache, .croup and colic Get it from druemsts for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. ' 4 .... Ever constioatcd or have sick head ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, feasant little pink pills, 30 cents, uarantccd. K Films Developed Better Prints Made Clearer " Prompt attention to Moil Orders SWEM'S STUDIO O D A 217 Etift Main St. Medford Our way of Dry Cleaning is mechan ically thorough and it saves wonr and tear on tho articles. Sufts. gowns, everything In fabrics cleaned. Call Phone i ll. . . W. A. Chllcote of Portland, field representative of tho coming Salva tion army drive is in the city on busi ness and Is a guest at the Holland. Other Oregon guests there are C. G. Bunnell of Portland, Mary W. Tipton of Berkeley, James E. Howie and family of Klamath Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harris of Ashland Glldden arsenate of lead. The best to be had. . Conner's Warehouse. May Day ball, 'Medford Nat, Sat. May 1, You'll be surprised! ;35 Orres, tailors for met and women. High grado only. Ashland. Ore. . , Drink Lithia Mineral -water, for rheumatism, stomach, and kidney troubles. Order from Jackson County Creamery. A. K. Wolcott of Portsmouth, O., and G. K. .Patterson of Philadelphia are eastern guests at the Medford, and A. W. Gllddens of Seattle is also stopping at this hotel.' , - Lithia Mineral water by the case. Jackson County Creamery. Pickens Motor Co., formerly Auto Exchange, best bargains in used cars. Large Block to select from. 18 North Grapo. '34 Mrs, Paul Hansen, corsetlere for NuBone. Phone 585-J. Glidden arsenate of lead. The best to bo had Connor's Warehouse. ; SPANISH DIPLOMATS MUST - MARRY WEALTHY WIVES MADriiO, April 2!). Spanish dip. lomats nre forbidden to .marry with out royal .permission bv a decree pub lished today in the official trazetto. , ,. The. object of the decree is to pre vent diplomats marryine . women without means or who possess unde sirable characteristics. Similar rule. arc applied in the case of naval and military officers. and noblemeif. ELKS BOND NOTICE Notice is hereby given that bonds of Modford Lodge No. 1168, B. P. O. Elks, In tho sura' ot $1500.00 have been ordered paid, respectively: . ,.No. 117, 418 164, 674, 16, 439, 465, 396, G77, 039, 594, 491, 585, 671,, 44-9,. 311, ,700, 411, 877, 388, 469, '609, 294, 140, 534-, 691, 790, 306, 333,- 247. - . ; Parties holding above bonds .will present samo to the Medford Nation al Bank for payment. j Interest will cease on same April 30th, 1030. ., LEE h., JACOBS,. Secrotary No.- 1168. - i , , i. . : ... A. F. & A. M. A Spoclal communication Mod- ford Lodge-1Q3, Friday, even- AVA ing. April 30,' 6:30 p.. ni Work in M. M. degree and refresh ments. By order of the W. M. . 34 . . L, E. WILLIAMS, Secy. . . Notice '-:'- , Postal card photos $1.25 dozen; 5c each additional printing. . Cos tumes used freo. Jap Art Store. 61 Sure Relief 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief ;E LL-ANS 'for indigestion TOO LATE TB CLASSIFY FOUND A small sum of money. Owner call 2 70. , 3o FOR SALE Two story modorn bun galow, six rooms, bath room,' toilet on euch floor, two large dressing rooms, sleeping porch, closets, etc. Dutch kitchen and plenty of bullt ius, electric light and heat. Cement block well-house with electric pumping plant. Garage with ce ment floor. Woodshed and ware room combined. Chicken 'house and yard. M block in grounds. 1AH cement walks. Has many beau tiful shade trees: Hawthorne, Cork Elm, Weeping Birch and numerous other Imported trees. Roses and fino lawn. City improvement as sessments all paid. Everything In best of condition. An extraordin ary bnrgaln. , Terms. For details apply at once to Fox & Tex, Cen tral Point, Oro. . .BS FOR SALE 'Modern five room cot tage with sleeping porch and west . screen porch. r 85 feet east front. '.Five pi-or trees. 10 plum trees, strawberries and raspberries. ga,r Mcn planted, chicken house, wood shed. ;U8 South Newtown. .39 FOR RFS'T Nino room modern plastered house. .. One block oft pavement. Inquire r03 Northj Crape. :P. C-.Bigham.' 3f WANTED By single . gentleman. room in privnto family, with board 'if possible. -Phono 537, 8 to ii. 35 FOR SALE 'Beer keg, show case, beer glasses and milk shako or lemonade glasses. Inquire rear 246 South Ivy. 39 FOR SALE Story and half bunga- ''low, eight rooms, basement, hard wood floors in living room; hot air heating plant; assessments ful lv paid. See Bennett Investment Co. FOR SAl.V, Two tons first crop al falfa hay. Lofland Ranch. 35 "i LEADS n crudes : , REPAIRS AND PARTS for EVERSHARP-PENCILS MS MEDFORD BOOK STORE WEDDING BELLS Ogden Rood, eastern Oregon Tep resentative of the Portland Dally Orcgonian, came to Yreka Friday, ac companied by his prospective bride, Miss Mamie Clark of Medford, the bride's attendant; and Dr. Irwin Bostwlck, a brother of the bride, who was to act as best man at the coining wedding. Tho nuartetto proceeded at once to tho county court house, and Mis Rood asked for and obtained a license .to wed. and soon he and Miss Evelyn Schultz were Mr. and Mrs. Ogdon Rood. Miss Schultz Is a popular young lady of Medford, and '.Mr. Rood resided In that city for many years. Miss Clark, who ac companied the party, is a Medford school teacher. The bride and groom, after a sightseeing trip, will locate in a .coast city in California. Yreka Journal. ' MYERS Died nt his home, four miles northwest of Medford on April 20, of dropsy, Alonzo Myers. . Aared f4 vciirs, 10 months nnd 9 days. He was born nt Cedron, Ohio, hud lived in J!urncv county, Ore., for four venrs anil) moved to Jackson county Inst Aiitfust." He leuves his wife, Stelin, three sons nnd one daughter, who ore Mrs. Dunbnr Keith of Berkeley, Cnlifi, Howard Hi Mvers of Jennimrs, Okia nnd Stanton K. nnd Donald A. Mvers of , Micdford. Ore. Services will be held nt the borne on Friday. April ,'iO ut'2;30 p. m., Uov. Rrnv officintini;. Interment nt Jacksonville cemetery. Notlco ! i. Have just put' in a now Electric Thor Washer. . Your Washing done promptly. MRS. S. P. ELLIOTT, Secondhand Oak street; Central Point, Oro. MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" . Child's Best Laxative , .Accept "California" Syrup Of "Figs only-r-look for., the name California on tho package, then 'you are sure your child Is. having the best nnd most harmloss physic for the little stomncn, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say "Cali- lornia." :. .. - Adv. Mr. Good Goods Says: Our GOODS are GOOD; Our PRICES LOW. SHANTUNG PONGEE , Hand Made Special Price QQa This Week "OL New arrivals every week of the latest mod els in colored voiles, guaranteed to "tub." The Vanity Shop Next Rialto Theater. MEDFORD IRON WORZB FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Uiso went lor f airbanka mni Morsi CnririMi. Bloiises! 17 South Blvinld. Don't stay bilious or constipated! Hut Jon't think of the nasty cathartics, sickening oil, upsetting salts and erip ing pills of the old days I They're back numbers-like candles and horse cars! Take Cascarets occasionally feel splen did always. They are a regular laxa- Paint That Costs Nothing If you intend tooffera house or other building for sale, by all means paint it first. A painted building sells twice as quickly. The increase in price you will be able to get will be far more than the cost of painting. Whatever your job of exterior paint ing, we recommend DUTCH BOY, WHITE-LEAD and pure linseed oil. For washable, sanitary interior walls and woodwork, use Dutch Boy White-Lead and Dutch Boy Flatting-Oil. Come in and let us give you some paint pointers that will save you money. Save f Jit turfaei and you tat atU ,r ipM tk tirfaM, uihiU-ltad it, Medford Fur. & Hdw. Co,. . Crater Lake Hardware Co.' Hertford. Oregon. Ralph Woodford PURITOX The Modern Moth Destroyer ;Use. PURITOX and the odor will not cling to gar ments. PURITOX contains no ingredients of a poisonous nature. PURITOX will not : stain, when used directly on fabrics. Price 15c. , The San Tox Store LIKE A SATURDAY BATH Lots of Folks Wait Until the Liver and Bowels $top Acting Take "Cascarets" Tonight - ; tivc-trcat; act without gripinc and sure gentle cleansing .of the liv stomach and bowels of excess b: waste and poisons which are rernoi without inconvenience to you. Cascar work v.-hilo you' sleep and their 15 is so little. Switch to Cajcarota! (forsale .1 A vSSai J Films Developed ''"- free:": ' Proprietor ROYAL HELP 111 a ROYAL HOME ..- with a ROYAL CLEANER does ROYAL WORK FREE! 'W: ROYAL Demonstration :' PHONE 12 - , PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE 1 212 W, Main A. K Cunningham, Prop. Phone 12 Drug "JT'-r.'""