P37JB TWO SDvDFOTJT) MATH TRIBUNE, fEDFOTlD. OftFiOX. TUESDAY. MAY I. 1020. LocalBtieB A heavy frost for touiglit is tln rathiir alarming prediction iliat rami' this forenoon from the San KranciMM weather bureau, und it U honed hyitield. The wedding t'"k place at the orchardists and gardeners t ha: Woodward Avenue Methodist taber somethlng will happen by nipht to'nacle. Di-iroit. on Saturday. Dr. M. alter this gloomy outlook. There : S. itice p.-rformed the ceremony. Tho was a frost last ni'ht of 31 dcKre-s in 1 Mrs. Green is a newcomer to Pontiac, Medford and vicinity, and of 1!7 to 'is she has gained popularity and is well deprees in the low lying parts of the , known. She in a member of the Delta valley, necessitating smudging in a; Sigma sorority. Mrs. Croon's home number of orchards including the j was in Oregon, where she attended Hear Creek orchard. I1'1'- public schools at Medford, Orn- M11I run aiV.ancing in price. We''n. With her niotln-r she came to still havo a few tons at the old pri.'. Bardwell Fruit Co. A 1 Notice After May Mh SiiiKT Shop will move to lu South Kir St. The slate highway commission party comprising ;hairmun Jlenson, E. C. KiddlD and Herbert Nunn, stat highway engineer, left by auto this morning to inspect the Pacific high way aa far as Hoseburg. They were accompanied as fur as Grants Pans by Kuitficth IIcdKiiiuti, Ihy. uisuui. highway engineer. All kinds dry wood, phono 305. Jtay Blackburn. Opening dance Gold Kill Pavilion, Sat. night, May Sth. Good music, it Unique and entertaining will be Ye Olde Tyme Concert whkh will be given by the Alpha Delta class of the Christian church and about which a further announcement will soon be forthcoming. American Legion meeting Moose hall Tuesday night. Entertainment. Prof. Hemstreet, mind reader and hypnotist. -if J-ive to dye right let us dye your coat, suit, ekirt, hat, sweater, dress goods; our work guaranteed. Phone 223-J. 103 North Central, Apparel Cleaners and Dyers. 40 Port 11. Itice arrived In Medford yesterday from Klamath Falls and reports tho Green Spring mountain road in frightful shape. It took Mr. Kice five days to make the trip and two days were spent In the mud. Near the summit part of the road is completely washed away. Ho went via Ager and advises nny ono con templating a motor trip to Klamath "alH to take that route. Notlco After May 8th Singer Shop will move to 10 South Fir St. (Mill run advancing in price daily. "We still havo a few tons at the old price. Bardwell Fruit Co. 4 1 Oregoninns in the city and stopping nt tho Medford are W. S. Zuyes of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. llarrignn of Marshflehl, It. J. Winthrop, Frank, V. Stoll and C. F. Harrison of Ku gene, Mrs. Geo. Peobler of Albany. Chas. II or ton of Klamath Falls and tho following from Portland: C. A. Peternon, J. E. Held, .lames B. Mar tin, J. K. Bouter. A. K. Benson, .1. S. Peterson, Douglas C. Ingram, T. .1. AughlnbaugH. N. F. Sutton, Wm, A. Engleko, W. A. Snodiker, Wm. Uogaii and Kdw. J. Failing. Attend the dunco at Gold Hill pa vilion, Sat. night. Good roads. Good music and good floor. 4 I 'American Legion meeting. Moose hall, Tuesday night. Kntertaininent. Prof. Hemstreet, mind reader and hypnotist. 37 While working at tho Skewis Hi Bullia lumber mill tills morning, Amos Gamblin fell fifteen feel, spraining his right hip and wrist. He was taken to tho Dow hospital tor treatment. Send copies of tho Sun auto edition to your friends In tho east. 3 7 Kodak finishing, best work for lowest prices. Jap Art Store. fl Tho May day festival to bo given by tho Lincoln school will bo held Frlduy ovening. May 14, on tho school ground. There will ho a May pole und other ontortalnmcnt. The greatest assortment of new white goods In southern Oregon on sale at Mann's Saturday, May Oth. 37 Singer Shop Quality counts. New and used machines sold or rented. Expert repairing on all makes ma chines. Phono 215-U. llj W. Main GO Tho meeting of Medford post of the American legion tonight at s o'clock in Mooro hall Is for members only, and membership cards will be examined ut the door. A very large gathering of ex-sorvico men is ex pected. Tho gentlemen are giving a basket social at tho Presbyterian church. "Wednesday evening. May " at i' o'clock. Ladie.i eoine prepared to bid on baskets. Ceff. e will be furnished. He I'.uie to come A good time for nil." Extra copies of the Sua nuto edi tion fn Mail 'iDni1 to your friends. ;IT Miss Florence Pool, homo dumou Blration agent, spent the week end a: iirants Pass with Miss Kuth Corbett, tho Josephine county homo demon stration agent. J lemst itching, pecoting 10c per yard, thread furnished. Expert op eration. ISnger Shop, 11 .'i West Main street. tU Reduce the high cost of living by attending the May sale of white goods nt Mann's, Saturday, May 9th. , 37 (Mrs. Axi Stevens of Rogue River, apeut tho week end with friends in Ashland. Ashland Helman sulphur baths and 'Bwlinming pools open for the season, Saturday, May 1st. 4 1 For eye, eat, noso, throat see Dr. Heine, Liberty Bldg. Glasses fitted. Mrs. William Brayton. wife of tho superintendent of the Holloway orch ard, who was operated on at the Sacred Heart hospital Monday fore noon and whoso condition wan re garded as critical last nlRht was re ported In n much improved condition thiff forenoon Afann'a May pale of white goods i opens' Saturday, May ! t li . Wonderful I For the Best insurance see Holmes Buviiigs on good merchandise. u7tbc Insurance Mau. A Pontiac, Mich., newspaper, con tains tho following wcddinK-item of Modford int'TCHt: "An InterntinK an nouncement la made by Mrs. -Nellie VoorheiK Hell, niakinK known the wedding of hT daughter, Miss AiiVen H.'ll, to Jami-s Wi-ndel! drecn, son of Mr ami .Mrs. I. A. (Irvi'ii of Hloom- Pontine to visit her grand-parents. Mr. and Mrs. James K. Voorheis of Sylvan Lake, and they have remained here. After a course in the Pontiac Lusinos college, Mrs. Green accept ed a po.Hinn in tho Pontiac Savings bank. Mr. Green graduated from thu Pontiac high school, class of lft 17, and also attended the I'niversity of Detroit. He is at present dealer for the Paige automobile in Pontiac." See Medford T-and & Insurance Agency, successors to D. R. Wood & Co., Km. 209 Liberty BIdg., for fire insurance. tf Houses for sale. Jackson County Building & L'jan association. The Clark & Henery company, con t raclors will start pouring the hot stuff on 2-00 feet of road approach ing and crossing the Tolo overhead tho coming week. This will complete the pavement between Ashland and Gold Hill. The contractors in charge of the Ashland-Siskiyou pavement will soon commence shortening the dirt road to the top of the Siskiyous. Schell & Calvert's are preparing fur the hot stuff on the Grants Pass-Gold Hill division and announce their In tention of commencing nving in about ten days. Gold Hill News. Save your money for the great May sale of white goods at Mann's, opens Saturday, May !Hh. 37 You can get Snider's pure milk and cream nt Peerless Bakery. 3S Percy B. Douglas, a world war vet eran of this city, re-enlisted yester day at tho local army recruiting sta tion, 123 East Main street, for the 3 1 Sth Kngineers, Camp Grant. Illi nois, anil left last night for his station by way of Portland. For Sale New and second-hand mnchines. Singor Shop, 115 West Main, phono 215-R. Orres, tho ladies' tailor, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine woolens, latest styles always. tf ; Hoy Nunn, engineor In charge ofj the highway building Jn tho north: part of tho county, Oakar Huber, con tractor for bardsurfacing tho high-j way over tho Siskiyous, and .Mr. Dunn, his foreman in charge wore all In Medford Monday In conference with tho highway commission and at tended the Chamber of Commerce dinner. Economizo by using scratch pads for use. Got them at this office, tf Plain and fancy ribbons for trim mings. Handicraft Shop. , 37 Miss B. K. Galvin left today for Vreka where she will conduct a series of demonstrations for the California Oregon Power company branch of that city. CaMfornians registered at the Nash are J. F. Collieoltc of Stock ton, L. N. Conger of Bangor and F. 11. Miller of Ililt. Try some of Solder's choice whip ping cri'iuu for your Sunday dinner. Peerless Bakery. 3S New Columbia yms hi light col ors for summer scarfs and sweaters. Handicraft Shop. 37 Medford readers take an added in terest in the news accounts of tho meeting of the general conference of tho Methodist Kplscopal church now in session at Des Moines, la., because Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Meeker of this city are in attendance, the former being one of tho delegates from the Oregon conference. Tablets and scratci. paas made of news print, for school and office use for sale at this office. tf Informal dancing party! Medford Nat. Wed. May 5. Imperial orchestra. 3S The second in the series of baseball games between the teams of tho Ash land and Grants Pass high schools will be played in tho formed city Thursday afternoon. Splendid values tn children's wash dresses for summer. Handicraft Shop. 37 Now under new management. The Apparel ibMiners and dyers, hatters. Good work, lowest prices, beter ser vice. Guaranteed. We called and deliver. Phono L'23-J. 42 Tho Koyal Neighbors will hold their meeting on Wednesday after noon, May oth, at the homo of Mrs. Ida Wood. 19 North Peach street. Inform. it dance! Wed. May :. Med ford Nat. Everybody's going! 3s Mr and Mrs. C. II. Joust of Port land :ire guests at the Holland. Other Porrtand men at this hotel are K. G. Bunnell, O. H. Kiev and K. Stone. Delco-Light Klevlrlcity for every farm. J. K Bartlett, Medford Hotel, Medford. Ore. "Mor(JJntorest was taken in t he special election called last Saturday or voting flj.e ui bonds for a high school gymnasium than has been shown in a pchvl election tn years." says the Grants Pas Courier. "There were a total of ;it'.3 votes cast. 2i(l being against the bonds. The stu dents of the high M'hool had been campaigning for sewral weeks on the proposition. They are very much u- appointed as a result of the voters turnttiK down the bonds." Hand mado laces. Handicraft Shop. 37 S. M. Ilitllis is in Olendale on busi ness connected with the California- Oregon Tower company. Signor Harry Manning, Med ford's Canrso, delighted a large audience of i admirers at tho Liberty lust night in his latest song recital. Harry was in tine voice particularly in his middle register, while his coloratura work was truly exceptional. He was forced as usual to respond to numerous en cores. , K The Chamber of Commerce Is a clearing house for community thought and action. Join. tf Next attraction at the Page will be Raymond Hitchcock in "Hitchy-Koo". May 2 5. There will be no return date of Guy Bates Post. Your spring suit uost woolens, reasonable prices. Klein the Tailor, East Main, upstairs. The touring party which recently arrived in the rity from southern California consisting of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Locey of New York City, and Gladys Henderson, D. W. Camp bell and M. K. Potter of Los Angeles returned to the Medford last evening from their visit to the Blue Ledge mine under the guidance of Dr. J. F. Keddy. Messrs. Campbell and Potter are registered at the Holland. Prompt reliabte service, satisfac tion fully guaranteed. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 401 South Riverside. Phone 4 74. i he Klamath Falls-Ashland auto stage is now running over tho Green Springs mountain road. Driver C. B Howard, who takes the stage out from this end states that this road is in very good condition with the exception of a few spots that are prut ty rough. Asfiland Tidings. Pecoting Hemstitching Handicraft Shop. 37 Peter K. Nally left. Sunday for his raneh at Butte Falls where he expects to re-main until late fall. Old phonographs and records bought, sold and exchanged. Doug lass, 101 S. Central. Phono (515-J. William A. Hanna, the Medford manager of the Associated Oil com pany returned to his business duties yesterday after an illness since last November Including an operation In a Portland hospital where for weeks his life was despaired of. His come back Is regarded as remarkable, and he is happy to be on the job again. Wo are now handling Snider's Dairy pure milk and cream. Peerless Bakery. 3S Incidental to the C. F. Gates Auto company being esconsed in its big new homo announcement was inude today that M. C. (Doc) Wright who has been in tho concern's employ for the past six years has boun pro moted to manager and buyer of its retail department of auto parts and accessories. Wm. A. Gates who had performed those duties for years will hereafter give the most of his time to managing tho tractor department (Hidden arsenate of load. Tho best to bo had. Conner's 'Warehouse. F. O. Ahlstrom of Butte Falls Is one of tho business visitors in the city from that section of tho county. Suits sponged and pressed, 75c. Our delivery at your service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., Phone 474. iMrs. K. L. French, Mrs. Kdward Harriman and daughter who have been spending the winter in Medford. left this morning for Kugene and Portland where they will visit with relatives and friends for several weeks. Delco-Light Electricity for every farm. J. F. Bartlett, Medford Hotel, Medford, Ore. The regular meeting of the city council is scheduled to be held to night at which a successor to Hr. H. P. Hargrave. resigned on account of removing to Berkeley, Calif., may be appointed. Awnings mado to order and put up. All kinds of repairing. Douglas. 10 1 South Central. Phono 615-J. Eastern visitors registered at the Medford include S. G. McClellan of Chicago and Norman P. Sutton of New York. Other guests are C. C Champeny of Seattle. S. Sternberg of Spokane, J. W. Hopkins of Los An geles. and L. l. Dohay, M. F. Tail Jack Kohr. K. A. Bennett, M. I Broudy, Richard Pfeiffer and B. A. Schallhorn of San Francisco. Carl Jeschke, high grade watch and cloc krepairlng. 9 Fir street. ' A real estate deal was consummat ed this weel? whereby Ernest Forman of A p p 1 e ga t e , been m e o w nor of t h c Dr. T. T. Shaw residence on Fifth street, now occupied by John Reter. This is one of tho most attractive i evidences In Jacksonville and Mr. Fonnau is to be congratulated on having aetiuired such a comfortable home. He experts to take possession in about a week or ten days. Jack sonville Post. When you want any hauling, mov ing, etc., done call 4 07-Y, Keizur Brothers Transfer and Storage. 3l Broken forgings and castings, all shapes, nil metals, all sizes, welded, reinforced and guaranteed. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 South Front St. A popular mid-week dancing party will be given at the N'atatoriuin to morrow night. The Imperial orches tra will be out in fullforce to provide the latest dance hits and will intro duce several new ones. Two saa pliones are now being used. Dancing will be free till 1;30 p. m. and admis sion free to all. Orres. tailors for men and women. High grade only. Ashland, Ore. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlero for NuBono. Phone 5S5-J. Notice Tosta! card photos $1.C." dozen: "r each ad.litiv-.nal printing Cos tumes used free, .lap Art Store. WEEKS & ORR UNDERTAKERS Kay ITione 227 NtKlit l'liones F. W. We-k, 227-J-2 A. E. Orr, S27-J-a. Hoover Continues to Lead in Oregonian's Straw Ballot Place. Carried fwd. for Mth.. Civic League Clasco Iliiilding ILowenKart Store I ROHenblatt Store j Kriod hinders Store .... i M. Slehel Store j Wuodard Clarke Yeon Bldg Corridors, Old 1'. O Wiley II. Allen Co Total Hoover per cent 34. Scattering votes: Harding 9. Hughes 11, Taft 20, Coolidge 2, Persh ing x. E DALLAS, Texas. May !. Menser additional returns t'roni Saturdnv'.s democratic precinct convention held to select delegates to countv conven tions. Tuesday, wiio in turn will selee; delegates to the Texas democratic convention .Wav further emidia izeil the ovi'rwhelininsr victory ut that element of the party favorable to the national administration. The unofficial returns with 1 11 preeiiu Is missimr, u'ive the forces indorsing President Wilson's administration of the .14110 votes n the state convention while the i'imires for the anti-administration element headed hy former I'nited States Senator Joseph W. Hailey remained at forty nine .-tate convention votes. Crater Luke Chapter Xo. : It. A. L Called Convocation Tues day evening. May 4th, S p. m. Visitors welcomed Royal Arch degree to bw confired. Refreshments served. Order of tho K. II. P. 37 A. P. NOTH, Secy. Notice This i to notify all dealers and the public in general that neither our farm land or town property have been or. will bo on tho market for sale or lease until further published notice. (Signed) MRS. II AE SCANTI.l.W MISS MAIiKL SCAXTLIX. 38 T. E. SCANTLIX. In order to allow our employes a half holiday each week we have de cided to close our shop at noon each Saturday beginning .May 8 and con tinuing all through the summer sea son. H1LLINC.S CARRIAGE & ALTO WORKS 3S Notice to KnMeru Star A special communication of Reames chapter, Thursday evening. May Oth. lor tho purpose of the official visit of the Worthy Grand Matron, Jlrs. Alberta Mc.Mnrphey. Social evening in charge or the auxiliary committee. All members earnestly requested to attend. 38 or heaviness after meals are most annoying manifestations ot acid-dyspepsia. pleasant to take, neutralize acidity and help restore normal digestion. MADS BY SCOTT & BOWNE m!X3S CP SCOTT'S EMULSION TOO LATE TB CLASSIFY VOH S.W.K Seed corn. Sudan crass peed and one-foot cement tilinfr. Phono 3 7 0-J. 38 WANTKli Orchard man. nlso a man to take care of cows and do nardon work. Kden Valley Orchard. 39 KSTUAYK1) One Mack railK.v gold Iiik. ono Mack ransy mare: both inancs were clipped. C. C. Hoover. 3!l KOlt SAI.K OU T HA 1)10 McC'ormicI: hinder, 10-Kiuifi plow, sprlnstooth harrow, corn cultivator, Iowa cream separator, walking plow.; and three twelve-Inch tractor plows. Phone 4o-H-3. 39' VK SAI.K l.nrce Trench plate glass mirror. ladys bicycle, garden cultivator and seeder. Phone 371-X 42 TAKKX I P Three horses. Owner may havo same by identifying anil raying expenses. Phono 6:'V-J. 37 FOK SAI.K Oood milk cow; 5.4. Phone 4."2-M. tests 39 1 offer 60 fine rabbits for sa'e this week at rea-' c.sti ill!.. nrl.'C4 Itlisl hri Heine i 1 ft West Tenth street. MdfoTi!. STAR TAXI PHONE 300 Cars tor hire with or without driver. JAMES LESLIE N.uh Hotel JL 2 'T f 3 '" 3 2 2 - T I I f 3. ; I ! f .370 I'll 272 131 i.j 113 1173 .2211 C 4 1 3 50 . 08 li-'. 23 29 0 8 163 ; i 4 o i 2 17 1 1 It 1 0 1 7 :; i; l 7 o o 17 2 :i 0 0 0 2 7 .IS 1 7 7 2,0 4 4 S .V.l 4 0 24 IT, 0 14 i:.s 3 7 11 I IS 3 10 il 1 .". 2 (1 0 0 0 13 7,'Ji 408 304 193 20 103 1744 CASE IS HELD UP HOSTOX, May 4. Announce ment that the present hoard of di rectors of the First Church of Cluist I Scientist would he regarded as the do I facto hoard until the full bench of j tin? supreme court hits decided I whether the dismissal of John V. Ditt j more as a director was letial, wa j made in the supreme court today !.'V Jtulire l'ieree. PAPER BROKERS GRAFT I WASHINGTON'. Mav 4.-Profits made hv brokers in the sale of print paper, especially to small newspapers were impiired into today bv the son the committee iuvestittatin the paper shortage. llecnuse the witnesses were reouir ed to produce contracts and other in formation which mii:ht he of value to their competitors, Chairman Heed ordered an executive session. Representatives of a number of brokerage firms in New York City and elsewhere were examined today. R. R. Deficiency Approved. WASHINGTON. Mav 4. The con ference report on the deficiency ui proprintion of .f.iOO.UdO.OOO 'for the railroad administration was approved today by the house. The bill now r.ocs to the president. JK1U SALKM. Mav 3 ISedouin de tachments raided Jericho Sunday driving' off a larsie number of cattle. Ilritish troops have been sent in pur suit. K 1 Films Developed Better i 0 I Prints Made Clearer S Prompt attention to Jtail Orders j A; J SWEM S STUDIO i K 1 217 East Main St. Medford Farm Tractor The Fordson cuts the cost of in-cpai-inii- land almost to half of what it costs with horses. But even more important is the fact that the Fordson saves from thirty to fifty per cent of the farmer's time. And time saved fvttinir fields in shape to plant in the proper season; gettins; things done when they should lie done means money to the farmer. Besides it solves the labor problem. As ever, the machine way is proving more efficient, faster, easier, than the old hand way. in the factory, the machine creases production, saves labor prodm es more at less cost. And that is what the Fordson does on the farm. The Fordson way is the ma chine way of farming. Besides itsolves the labor problem. The Fordson's first cost is thelowest in the market; and the after or operating cost is lowest. It is a compact, easily handled tractor, backed by the greatest tractor service organization in the United States . We are Fordson dealers. Not only do we sell Fordson tractor-?, but we carry a stock of Fordson parts and employ Fordson me chanics to help the farmers get the best results from the Fordson. Made by Henry Ford and S-mi and sold bv Ml RELIGIOUS mm Ho.MK, Mav 4. After an inter val of fifty wars the Coliseum n'.'ain litis been the scene ol the moving tmil picturesque ceremony of the la C: u- cis. 1'ope Dcucdict XIV. who re-L-i-cd as pope from 1710 to 17"S. in ;i tutcd the ceremony bv placinL' a cross in the center of :1k- arena, whire mart rs hail iriven their live lor tie' faith, and crcctinir fourteen stations of the cross about the historic pile. Kach vcar the ampithcatcr witnc.-ei! the solemn rile. The practice was abandoned i" 1870. The celebrants have mice mutt isited tile Coliseum, however, ami ,ir raved in their stranve urnv L'aniu uls. which include a cowl which cover- tin head and lace, have revived the ccrr nionv of old time. RELIEVES DISTRESSED STOMACHS IN Two Minutes ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS Sold By All Druqqists. DR. RICKERT 5TK9 SCnrENTlFIOAI.Iyl I'KSTEIV, A5D GLAS8K8 PROPERLY FITTED NO DROPS i:SEl Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated Bnlt 1-3 over May Co. 308 E. Main. Uoitalr. MEDFORD IKON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOr Aliflo aeent for FaiibanJcB ami Morsi 17 Smith Rlvrslrf if ssmsszs ! Dancing Academy MODERN INTERPRETATION CHARACTER Adult and Children's Classes For information fall 5(iG-J. MISS KATIIKYX SWEM o r C. E. GATES AUTO New Quarters, Sixth and Riverside. MEDFORD, OREGON. MM Get the Genuine and Avoid Waste tconomy in every taKe Mr. Good Goods Says: Our GOODS are GOOD; Our PRICES LOW. SHANTUNG PONGEE Hand Made Special Price QQn This Week Ov, ouses! 2S"cw arrivals every week of the latest mod els in colored voiles, griaraiiteed to "tub." The Vanity Shop Next Rialto Theafer.. , I