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?! PXGB TWO Locd'Btie& More auto tourists have been stop . ping in Hertford and passing thru in both directions the past week than ever before so early in the season, . and both the city and chamber of commerce have Just awakened to the . fact that the tourist season is already on and that the need of ample and well fitted auto camp grounds as soon . as possiblo is imperative. This fore noon there were seven auto campinK partlcl at tho grounds, and two left this morning. Some days there have been not less than 11 parties at the auto camp grounds. J3e cured of rheumatism and re store your health by sulphur baths , given at 514 West Second stroct. Women only. 43 A real dance! Medford Nat. Sat. Best music! J3est floor! Dost crowd! Admission free! 41 Mrs. Alberta S. McMurphcy of Eugene, worthy grand matron of Ore gon of the Eastern Star order, will pay an official vlnlt to tho local chap . tor tonlghtnnd tho mombcrs. .of tho chapter and their men folks will bo out in full force. Mrs. McMurphoy visited the Or nuts Puss chapter last night. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlore for NuBone. Phone 685-J. : Paront-ToachcrB society of Wash lngton school will soil Ice croam conos and lemonade at tho Milk Car nival to ho given in tho city Park Saturday afternoon. . 40 It is, rumored. that Harry' Manning, Medford's sweet singer, has been on . gaged to sing at tho Nat dance Satur ..day night. Many are looking for- ward to this popular young artist's initial appearance In a largo hall .where his extraordinary voice can bo displayed to Its best advantage ' OrreB, tailors for men and women .High grade only.. Ashland, Ore. ' A real danco Nat, Sat., 41 i Local autoists who contemplate n trip north will bo ploaBod at tho fol lowing nows In tho Grants Pass Courior: . !'IC. J3. .llodgmau, . district Jiigbway engineer located at Medford Is in the city today, having accom panied Stato Enginoor llorbort Nunn and Commissioners S, Benson and 10. Kiddle to Smith hill to see what con- . dltlon the hill was really In. lie says that by tonight the detour road will be in good condition, the had places having been workod over. Tho coun- . ty cooperated In the repair of tho road, a slide having niailo a second ; detour necessary. This has beon ro . moved and the road will bo passable ,,to tourlBta now." . iBroken forgings and coBtlngs, all shapes,, all raotalB, all sIzob, weldod, . rolnforcod and guaranteed. Vulcan Welding Works, 30 South Front St. ' $4.98 and if 7 4 1) for all dark col ored' small hats on sale In tho allien dint Shop, balcony M. M. Co: storo, Friday and Saturday. 4 0 Eastern guests roglstorcd at tho Holland include C. Perkins and MIfs 'Charlotte Perkins of V onion, Mass., andkB. L,. Nets of Detroit, Mich., Miss Tiny French and sister of Spokane are also stopping at this hotel. When you want any hauling, mov ing, 'etc., done call 407-Y, Kolzur Brothers Trnnsfor and Storage. 30 , Office, or dosk room for ront. in quire 115 West Main street. K. J. Green has givon up his posi tion with tho .Medford National, and . has accepted a rogulur job .with tho Pacific Fruit and Produco associa tion, whoro ho cun don coveralls und cat throe squares a day, Carl Joschke, Sign grade watch , and oloo kropalrlng. 9 Fir street. Awnings made to ordor and' put lip. All kinds of ropairlng. Douglas, 101 South Contral. Phono 615-J. T. F. Mnrsch of Saloin and .loo , Harper of Grunts Pass, are guests at , the Medford as aro hIbo the follow ing Portland men: P. McKay, Sol Couon, C. II. Obouhaus, O. V. Ford, C. F. Schmoor, A. J. AVagnitz, It. F. .Cox, K. B. Scurlott, Z. N. Agoo, L. T.. , Hodson and Uon F. Hunt. Do you llko darkoy songs, 'ijlown East" boiiks, old English and Scotch songs? Thoy all may bo heard Tues day evening, .May ISth, at tho Chris tian church.. ' ' . ' Doloo-Llght Electricity for every farm. J. E. Bartlott, Medford Hotel, . Modford, Ore. Tho high school students have boon looking forward for some time to tho HI .llnx cnrnlvnl and circus which had been postponed several 1 time:;, but l:t at last drawing near. Many people aro expected to Join in the fun 'tomorrow night aroand the hlpli crhcol buililh.iv. Suits F.potiRotl ami pressed. 7rc. Our delivery n! yotir servico. . City Cleaning &. Dyeing Co., Phono 474. Glldden arsennto of load. Tho best to bo had. Connor's Warehouse. Mrs. M. M. Montgomery, of Med ford, who lias boon sojourning in Portland for tho past fow days with friends, passed thru last evening en xouto to hor home. Sho was greeted at the station In this city by sovoral of hor friends hero. Koseburg lto ' view. M. 11. S. Ill .linx, Frldny night, April 7. A good time guaranteed. 3!l If you want to know tho way to the land of Jazz, take tho Jazz trail Friday night. 30 Old phonographs and records bought, sold and exchanged. Doug lass, 101 S. Contral. Phone 615-J. Miss Mary Hackney has returned from , Klamath Falls after several days sojourn In that city. For the Dest insurunco bco Holmos the Insurance Man. WEEKS & ORE UNDERTAKERS Day Pliono 227 Night rUonos F. W. Week, B27-J-2 A, e, orr, 887-J-3, The Ashland Elks inaugurated yes- tcrday the serving of luncheon anil; dinner daily at their club house, with a first class chef in charge, for Elks only. The Medford lodge of Elks has maintained a successful club res taurant for years for their members, with over growing patronage. Prompt reliable servce, satisfac tion fully guaranteed. City Cleaning & Dyolng Co., 401 South Riverside. Phone 474. Let's all ooz down to the high Clancy, who will make an X-ltay ex school Friday night to see Hi Jinx. lamination this afternoon to deter 39 Ralph Bardwoll arrived home this forenoon from a sevoral days busi ness visit in Portland. Your spring suit nest woolens, reasonable prices. Klein the Tailor, cast main, upstairs. " The First Spiritualist church has leased the Althcu hall, 204 East Main street, and will hold regular meeting; and socials each week, Sunday, Tues day and Thursday 8 p. m. Lectures and inssages. Tho BUbjcct for to night is' "You Must Bo Born Again." Investigate. 39 Mr. and Mrs. George W. Barber of Butte Falls, came down to the city Wednesday for a visit and are at the Holland. The Chamber or Commerce is a clearing house for community thought and action. Join. tf Miss Lydln E. Paulson of Yroka, Calif., underwent a major operation in tho Dow hospital, Wednesday mor ning. She is doing woll today. Miss Paulson served a year and a half in tho American Red Cross during the war at Bcillnghum, Wash. Delco-Llght Electricity for every farm. J. E Bartlett, Modford Hotel, Medford, Ore. Listen Co. D, National Guard of Oregon, is putting on a big dunco, Wednesday, May 19, 9 o'clock. Tho biggest and best danco of tho year. Don't forgot. 41 Hugh II. Rankin, supervisor of the Crater National forost, arrived home this forenoon from a visit to Portland on forestry matters. Now under new management, Tho Apparel cleaners and dyers, hatters. Good work, lowest prices, botor boi vlco. Guaranteed. Wo called and deliver. Phono 223-J. 42 (Coining tomorrow night at the hlgh Bchool, a carnival and a circus) nil in one. 39 The Woman's College club will incot Saturday aftornoon, May 8, at tho homo of Mrs. L. E. Williams, 520 South Peach street. Miss Vesta Holt has chargo of tho program. There will also bo an election of officers. Tablots and Bcratci. pads made of nows print, for school and office uso for snlo at this office. tf Look! who's horo, tho best bet by wny of a good thuo this season will bo on Wednesday, May 19. 41 Among Californlahs registered at the Medford aro G. A. Wobbor of Lou Angeles, Margarot Illgolow of Sacra mouto, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Thompson of Yruka, and I,. M. Walker, II. Lewis John 12. Holsto, L. B. Kolly und F. T. Lldyard of San Francisco. Economize by using scratch pads for use. Get them at this office, tf Orres, the ladles' tailor, will be at Hotol Holland every Thursday. Flno woolens, latest styles always. tf Postmaster Minis has returned homo after an absence of 10 days from what was to havo been a sev eral wocks vacation, and is back on tho job agnln at tho federal building. Ho got no furlhor than California, sevoral of whoso largo cities ho vis ited. . For Sale New and second-hand machines. Singor Shop, 115 West Main, phono 215-R. Stop and consldor tho biggest ovent of tho season will bo on Wed nesday, May 19. 41' .1. I. Patton of Butte Falls, and L A. Rose of Phoenix, aro among the visitors hero from nearby points. Ashland llclmnn sulphur baths and swimming pools open for tho season, Saturday, May 1st. 4 4 Live to dyo right lot us dye your coat, suit, skirt, hat, swoatcr, dress goods; our work guaranteed. Phone 223-J. 103 North Central, Apparel Cleaners and Dyers. 4 0 Nor! horn Califoruinns visiting in the city and who aro guests at the Nash ii rp Ooorgo II. Shafnr and A. W. I'einborton of Brentwood, and L. D. Crawford of Fort Jones. K. K, Brew er oT Ft. Klamath is also registered at this hotel. Houses for saio. Jackson County Building & Loan association. Mill run advancing In prico. Wo still hnvo a few tons nt the old price. Bardwoll Fruit Co. 41 Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. H. :N Moe, nccompanied by Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bowman of Chilonuin. motored to Medford. They found tho roads via Topsy grade in very poor condition but the Green Spring nioiiiitniii road by which they return ed In n much better condition. Klamath Falls Herald. For e.vo, eat, noao, throat soe Dr. llelno. Liberty Bldg. Glasses fitted. How's This? Wo offer Ono Ittinilrotl Pollnrg Reward f.r nay ensa of Catarrh that cannot be cured by IInll'3 Catarrh Mudlclnc. Hull's Catarrh Meillrlpn hua beon taken by eatarrli 3iinriT3 for tho past thirty, five years, and hoa boeomo known na tho moat rehat.1T' remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Cntniih Modtctno acta thru the lllood c.l tho Murous aurfacoa, expelling tha Pol. aon from the Ulcod and healing tho dls oascd portlona. After yon have taken Haifa Catarrh Medicine for n abort time you will aee n groat Improvement In your general health .Start taking tlotfa Catarrh Modi cine at onro find get rid of catarrh. Send for lestlmonlnte. frH. r. .1. CHKNKV A CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Krugglata, ;5c. K Films Developed Better O Prints Made Clearer D H Prompt attention lo Mail Orders A J swem s STtinin 11 217 East Main St. Medford SrEDFOTCD MATE TRIBUNE, Hobart Powell, driver for one of Solder's Dairy wagons, had his right ankle crushed by a light truck yes terday. It seems ho was cranking the truck, when It was in gear and it started. In attempting to get from in front of tho car his anklo was caught between tho truck and the wheel of another car and crushed. He was taken to tho home of D. O. Fred erick on North Riverside whero tho I injury was dressed by Dr. K. W. mine the extent of tho Injury. Kodak finishing, best work for lowest prices. Jap Art Store. 61 Miss Julia Hoppin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cunfiold of Ilono lulu, II. I., were married Wednesday evening in inis cuy, uev. vm. iv Hamilton performing tho ceremony Aftor a motor trip thru Oregon the young couple will resido ut their new ranch homo west of Phoenix. Singer ShoD Quality counts. New and used machines Bold or rented. Export repairing on all makes ma chines. Phono 215-R. 115 W. Main CO Out of a total 34,767 republican votes cast In tho Literary Digest poll to date In tho three Pacific coast states, Hoover has received 12,915, Johnson 12,718, and Wood 4040. Mill run advancing in price daily. Wo Btill have a few tons at tho old price. Bardwoll Fruit Co. 41 Tho Hotel Holland delegation of gnosis from northern California in cludes Georgia II. Hackctt of Yreka, J. A. and S. C. Agor of Agcr, E. E. Karl of Diinsmuir und A. V. Moon or Hilt. Attend the dance at Gold Hill pa vilion, Sat. night. Good roads. Good music and good floor. 41 II. Lee Jackson is among tho busi ness (Visitors in Medford from .Spo kane Notice After May 8th Singer Shop will movo to 10 South Fir St. Opening danco Gold Hill Pavilion, Sat. night, Muy 8th. Hood music. 41 Reports received from Grants Pass aro that tho run of Chinook salmon Is about over for tho present and that. tho commercial fishermen thero have ntiulo very light catches this week, having obtained only 500 pounds on .Monday and Tuosday nights. Specu- lation Is now rlfo as to when tho next run of chinooks rcachos tho upper. livor. Trout fishing with bait is still good. All kinds dry wood, phono 305 or 519-J. Ray Blackburn. Mrs. Jack Gorham and children of North Powder, Ore, arrived in the city this morning for a visit with her mothor, Mrs. G. M. Gllkinson. Seo Medford Land - &. Insurance Agency, successors to D. R. Wood & Co., Km, 209 Llborty' Bldg., for fire insurance.. tf Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson of Trail, -ro.f who undorwont an oporation Tuosday In tho Dow hospital is doing nicely. . Hemstitching, pocotlng 10c per yard, thread furnlshod. Export op eration. lSngor Shop, 115 West Main stroot. .GO Notice Postal card photos $1.25 dozen; 5c each additional printing. Cos tumes used freo. Jap Art Store. 51 Slirlno Stated Session Stated sosslon of 'Hlllnh Templo, A. A. O. N. M. S., at Ma sonic hull, Ashland, on Friday evening, .May 7. Important business in a 1 1 o r s relative to tho ap proaching ceremonial at Ashland on Juno 0. Nobles urged to attend. iV. II. JOHNSON, Acting Potentnto W. II. DAY, Recorder. 39 Wrinkles That Form Around Eyes and Mouth This Ciooil Ijonk lug Young W o in a n A tl. vises Old Time lteclpo of But termilk t'rcuin in New Way, a tt'ell tie M n s wig" with I'in-gei-s Be I' o r c lictliinir A 1 That is Neces sary. Thoro Is no socrot about it nor is tlioro nny doubt about tbo result it's just common ordinary Hnitermilk in tho form of a wonderful cream gently uuiHsaged with the fiiiRor tips around tho corners of tho eyes and mouth. To prove this to your complete sat isfaction, obtain a small quantity of Howard's lluttermllk Croam at any Kood druK or toilet goods counter on tho money back if dissatisfied plan. Inn dlrectioim are sample and it costs so lit t to that any girl or woman can afford it. Manufactured by How ard Ilros. Chemical Co., Huffato, N.Y Adv DR. RICKERT rfrs BCTKNnnoAxi,Y rKSTEIV, AM) GLASSES PROPERLY FITTEP no props csicn Brokea Iionsm Accurately Implicated ouiie 1-2 over Ainr lo, 3CS E. Main. Uoitlr MEDFORD IKON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP &liao at ent for Fairbanks ani Morsi Enrinea. 17 SflUtt) BlYKlId. MEDFOTtD, OKEOOX, THURSDAY, MAY 6. 1020. ! Among the Oregon contingent at tho Holland are C. C. Jack and J. G. Holland of Portland and A. I,. Wil , her of Albany. San Francisco guests are S. T. Maccubbln and Leonard U. jMorgllca. j Dr. T. G. Heine of this city was : called to Ashland this morning to remove an eye from O. H. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. DcCnrlow and two daughters of Pinehurst, were business visitors In Medford Wed nesday. Eastern guests at the Medford In clude Chas. Spiegel, II. M. Shiller Berkley Valerius and Sig (I. Gilbert of New York City, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bender of Bntuvia, X. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Simpson of Council Grove. t OBITUARY TSIMITA Kay Tsujita, who until last February was one of, Modford'a well known and enterprising Japa nese business men for the past nine years, died yesterday In Portland after a long illness at the age of 37 years. 'Mr. Tsujtta who was familiar ly known as Kay to most . Medford people had been in poor health for years. He came here from Red Illuff, Calif., in 1911 and established the Sunrise laundry which he operated until lust Fobruary when ho sold out. A month later with his wil'o ho re moved to Portland. Ho was married flvo years aao to a Japanese young lady from Portland who was a grad uate of ono of tho high schools of the state metropolis. lloth Air. and Mrs. Tsujita were attendants at the First .Methodist church Sunday school, and the wife assisted in tho Sunday school work. Kay. was known as a public spirited man and during the war' purchased ?500 worth of liberty bonds. Missionaries to Meet The Federal inn of Missionary F.o ities ol' Miull'nril will meet Friday :il 2 p. in., Mnv 7 in I lie Month MetliM- list cliurcli instead of the lilirnrv liuiMim; as oilier jralherinas meet there ill. that dale. . South Metlimlivt ehurcli is just across Main street from Hie library and the Wnshiniiten school. An interesting imiirram is prepared by the city churches. All Indies interested in foreisiu missions are invited. mm Hp -i; ' FOR ' vT I Why suffer f he discomfors and embarrassm en ts of a Goitre? O. G. C. preparation lor jrohro has bono lit id many. Why pay sovrrnl hundred dollars for nn can b obtained (or such a comparatively ani,ii j t,-,pt.'uuiiurer O.T. r. whrn nmnr,. ..I taclory results, or your money will be refunded. O.ti.C. is sold direct, by mail only. Write for booklet. Address Dcpt.Z 0.a.C. CHRMICAL COMPANY Seattle, WasliinKton , (PASTEURIZED MILK 11 . CREAM; SMaatf -...SiM OVER JOHNSON If) INDIANA. 10,000 INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. May 0.--Major General Leonard Wood with :i total of til ,1)74 votes apparently is assured of u plurality of almost ten thousand over .Senator Hiram V. Johnson of California, who lias 7-',-KiU on the fact of unofficial returns from ;i,18H precincts out of 3,3Si7 in Indiana in Tuesday's presidential preference, primary election. The 'J0 i missinir precincts- urc in 1 fourteen scattered counties of the.- 02 in t in state. Governor Frank O. Lowdcn of Illi nois with a total of 3(i,GS2 votes con tinues in third place, while Senator Warren G. Hardin-; of Ohio is fourth with lil.-JlU. General Wood, returns indicate, lias curried nine of the thirteen congres sional districts in the state and has a plurality of fifty three counties where unofficial reports arc completed. Sen ator Johnson won four eonirressional districts and 24 counties. Governor J.owden carried three counties and Senator llardiut; one Ohio county. Fourteen counties arc in doubt Marion county (Indianapolis) com plete nave' Wood a plurality - over Johnson of 7811!) while Luke county in the "Calumet" region has mven Johnson a plurality of 5048 over Wood in 71 out of 0!) precincts re- portins.'. In Lake county Johnson lias polled i)0 per cent more votes than the total of his three opponents. Inlercst already lias bcmin to hift to the republican state conven tion next Wednesday and Thursday. The iiestion of whether Indiana's -ti ilelcCTlcs to' the national convention at Cliicuu'o shall (jo instructed for Dancing Academy MODEEN INTERPRETATION CHARACTER Adult and Children's Classes For in formation call 5G6-J. ' MISS KATIIRYN SWEM INTERNAL BATHS 'Ave the greatest aid to health. I. E. L. CASCADES 'Ask to have it explained to you bv the sole agents in Medford. Ralph Woodford ijiaiUK. Proprti Drink Milk for Health li you know that milk is perhaps the most complete food known? Ho you know that no other idiiKlc form of diet is so productive of health and energy? lo you know that the milk diet is being used with grout success in the treatment of practically every disease?... lo yon know that such diseases as ronsilpatliin, nervousness, It.uihfs disease, IiIrIi IiIinkI pressure, rheumatism, ilialietes, stomal Ii H, ders, etc., yield to the milk diet when properly given? "Prink n (jiiart n Hay." -rwf i Jackson County Creamery Jng ;rjignMmreatfTi6,'itiiTiiiMltiifc'iiMiM, i General Wood because of his plu rality or uniustructed transcends II other conversation now at the politi cal headcnmrters. The state law pro vides that only a majority of the votes east is binding on the delegates. Decrate Graves. PARIS, May (I lltmh C. Wallace. American ambassador to France in's been jiaiued honorary president of the American Memorial day commit tee and has issued an appeal for funds to carry out the announced plan of "placinir a floral tribute on every American crave on this side of the Atlantic." Operations of the committee will bc extended to Spain, Germany, Euulani! and the Orkney islands. TOO LATE T8 CLASSIFY WANTED To buy from someone in neighborhood of Phoenix, hay, loose or baled. Phone W. E. CoB Bins, 19-F-4. i2 FOR SALE Household furniture. 342 North Ivy street. 43 FOR SALE Or exchange, three acres fine garden and berry land at edge of town. -Dr. Gitzen, phone S19. 41 FOR SALE Orchard and dairy ranch, lift acres, three miles from . Pacific Highway. Eight acres , To kay vineyard, 35 acres of hearing orchard, Spltzonborgs, Bartlett pears, peaches, corn and grain. Sub-irrigated land, southern expo- , sure. Silo, large barns, seyoti room. house, pumping plant, throe deep wells from springs. For full particulars address liox Slt ilall Trihuno. - 44 TREE RECIPE After bcinc almost totally bald a Kow York busmoBS man grt'W hair and now has a prolific growth nt bko of 66 fr which liR will solid tho pcninno recipo free nn ref)iiPRt to any mun or woman who wishes to overcome dandruff or jrnin new 1 hnir growth. Or tCRting lies or tho prep aration, Kotalko. will be mailed with recipe it you send 10 rts., sumps or silver. J lis ndtlrpas in John II. linttom, BT-301. Station F. Nuw York, N. Y. letor IF WEAKTHIN OR NERVOUS DON'T WORRY Try the Bitro-Phosphate Health j System $300 Guarantee f j NEW YORK. If you are feeling run-ilown, weak, nervous, tlred-in-tho-morninR, and generally ailing, theso are the symptoms that should warn you to tako care of your health. Koiir persons in every ten uro need ing; more phosphorus 111 their bodies. When you seo thin and fretful peo ple: or those who aro anaemic, pale, frail, oft despondent or lacking In energy, you may look for the neod ot certain eleinonts that; mako for a strong constitution. Some people, aro relying upon pre parations composed chiefly of salts, quinine, drastic drugs, iron, calomel, cod-liver oil, etc., wonder why they find no henefit. That Is easily ex plained by the fact that such per sons need the phosphoric clement, which is a most potent essential to health, and contained In B1TRO PHOSPHATE, the famous health preparation. Now obtainable every where. The right thing for you to:do is mako a trial of UITRO-PHOSPHATK beginning at once. It is not a patent medicine; tho formula Is proscribed by many physloians for tho ailments and weaknesses mentioned above. With every box -of BITRO-PHOS-PIIATE, are a few simple health rules and a $1100 guarantee. Buy a box of IS1TRO-PHOSP11ATI3. If is sold and recommendod by all good druggists everywhere Adv. Mr. Good Goods Says: , Our GOODS are GOOD; ; Our PRICES LOW. ' SHANTUNG PONGEE ., Hand Made ;m j j Special Price QO. This Week sOl, j s Deuels' 2r Father Oiammcr will continue his healing-today at Nash Hotel. Then will begin his sorios of lectures in Asliland, Friday evening, at the Me morial hall, and will receive, people for healing the following week from Friday, the 7th, at Hotel Austin. Jackson County Bank Established 1888. New arrivals every week of the latest mod els in colored voiles, guaranteed to "tub." The Vanity Shop Next Rialto Theater, Blouses! s t 4, 3 I ! r4 I Si