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PIGB TWO MEDrOirH NATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOTTO, OREGON, FRIDAY. MAY 7, 1920. IbcalBrieJs Following yesterday's hot weathor which, with a maximum of S4 de grees, was the warmest of the year, cooler weather and fair Is the predic tion for tonight and Saturday, with a copier temperature Saturday. Yes- terday's top heat was reached be tween 4 and 5 p. m. Starting out with 41 degrees above today prom ised to bo another hot one for this time of the year. Pavilion dance tonight Gold Hill. 41 ulo cured ot rheumatism and ro Btore your health by sulphur baths given at 514 West Socond street. Women only, 4 3 The matter of the proposed Fourth of July celebration at the Elks picnic grounds was not considered by tho H. P. O. E. lodge at last night's mooting as there is some division of opinion among the members, not only as to the advisability of giving such an affair, but as to Whether It should be a general public celebration or for Elks and their families only. Exult ed Ruler Alenderfer has appointed a large committee to thresh tho matter out. A real dance! Medford Nat. Sat. best music! Best floor! Best crowd! Admission free ! 4 1 Don't forget there will bo some nice young veal at booth 11, Public Market, Saturday. 3!) lHarry Manning requested the Mail Tribune this noon to state Unit after mature consideration he had decided not to sing at the week end dunce at tbo Natatorlum tomorrow night. Medford a sweet voiced Caruso ex plained that he made this early an nouncement because ho disliked to have a tremendous crowd of people drawn to tho Nat to hour him sing only to disappoint them. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsotlore for NuBone. Phone 686-J. Pavilion dance tonight Cold 11111.4 1 An auto party of eastern tqurlsta who arrived at the Motel Holland yesterday afternoon from southern California consist of Mr. and Mrs. 0. PI Barnes and Mrs. C. N. Uurhcs of Bristol, Conn. Parent-Teachers society of Wash ington school will sell ico cream, cones and lemonade at tho Milk Car nival to be given in the city Park, Saturday afternoon. 4 0 M. 11. 8. Hi Jinx tonight. A good tlmo guaranteed. 40 Chas. Young has returned homo from Rochestor, Minn., where he has been taking treatment for some time In a hospital. ' Pavilion dance tonight Gold 11111.41 , If you want to know the way to the, land of Jazz, take tho jazz trail tonight to the M. II. S. 4U See Medford Land & Insurance Agency, successors to D. It. Wood & Co., Bra, 20D Liberty Bldg., for tiro Insurance. tf" . Tho manv Mfld forrf friends of 'O. I I Johnson, the Aahlund jeweler, wero alarmed to road In yesterday's Mall Tribune an erronoous statomont tbut Dr. T. Q. Heine had been called to Ashland to romovo one of O. 11, Johnson's eyes. Tho name, of thu man undergoing tho operation Was G. V, Johnson. Orres, tailors for men and women. High grade only. Ashland, O'ro. Pavilion dance tonight Gold Hill. 41 The California representation at tho Hotol Medford Includes C. R. Jor- dan and F. L, Montgomory of Sacra- ruentO, Robert R. Gardiner ot Oak land, and T. A. 'Perkins of Uorkoloy, and G. Olalantyno ot San Francisco. A Teal dance Not. Sat. 41' It's all ozze down to the high school tonight to see Hi Jinx. 40 The high school assembly period from 1:10 to 1:45 early this wook, was In charge of Prof. Root. A vory fine program was rondorod, as fol lows: Violin duett, Allegro Vivace Allegro Grazloso (Ployol), Mr. Root, Airs. Howell, Mrs. Rawlos Moore, ac companist. Song recital, Mr. (lay lord. Trio, (1) Minuet from Military Symphony (Hoydn), (2) Mignonnotto (Godard), Mrs. Howell, violin, Mr. Root, cello, Mrs. Rawles Moore; the piano. . Pavilion danco tdnlglit Gold 11111.41 Economize by using scratch padB for use. Get them at this Office, tf If you ncod stationery it will pay to buy a three months supply by Sat. night. Medford Book Btoro. 40 K. N. Mnilatto arrived In tho city Friday after a several days visit at GriiutH Pnssjv Broken forKiiu;s nnd castings, all rhanoa, all metul.i, nil sizes, welded, reinforced and gunrunlccd. Vulcan Welding Works, 3!t Soulli Front St. Opportunity to Miy fancy, novelty r.'ntl staplo stationery at a big reduc tion ends Saturday. Medford Book Store. . , ' JO $4.98 nnd $7.49 for all dark col ored small hats on sale In the Glllen Hat Shop, balcony M. M. Co. store, Friday and Saturday. , ( 40 Iast night two fishermen from Modford broko their run ot bad luck unci caught a salmon. They had been titter one for threo days but had not been successful. They hung it up In tho cool night air about ton foot from their camp at tho dam and when they Wont to cut ft salmon Bteak this morning the fish was gone. They arc fishing again today. Grants Pnss Courlor. , I-Ive to dye right lot us dyo your coat, suit, skirt, hut, sweater, dross goods; our work guaranteed. Phono 223-J. 103 North Central, Apparol Cleaners and Dyers. 4 0 Pavilion danco tonight Gold Hill. 41 Two Californiaus registered at the I , Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sawyer of Nash aro F. I.. Orcutt of Yreka and T. C. Ish of La Vermes. Every lime you step on a rug you Imbed the dirt Into the rug. A Royal takes the dirt out. People's Electric Storu. 40 Orres, the ladies' tailor, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday, Fine woolens, latest styles always. tf Big dance Eagle Point, Sat., May 8th, a big party from slurt to finish. Come out and enjoy yourself. 41 The Talent high school pupils held an outing and swimming party at Helmau's baths In Ashlund on Wed nesday night. For eye, eai, noBe, throat see Dr. Uelno, Liberty Bldg, Glasses fitted Stop and consider the biggest event of tho season will bo on Wed ncsday, May 19. 41 Pavilion danco tonight Oold 11111.41 Eastern guests who aro in the city und stopping at tho Medford are J. P hhlpman, Jr., of Manchester, K. H lon K. Hosier of Chicago and 11. I Carlton of St. Paul. Kodak finishing, beBt work for lowest prices. Jap Art Store. 61 Opening dance Gold Hill Pavilion, Hat. night, May Sth. Good music. 41 Ashland Helman sulphur baths and swimming pools open for ' the season, Saturday, May 1st. 44 Big dance Eaglo Point, Sat., May Sth, a big party from start to finish. C'onio out and enjoy yourself. 41 W. If. Brown has returned home from Portland whore he recently undorwent an operation. Pavilion dance tonight Gold Hill.41 Houses for sale. Jackson County Building & Loan association. J. Porcy Wells, tho former well known Jackson county educator who has been superintendent this year of tho Klamath county high school, has Just been elected as superintendent of the city schools of Klamath Falls. Concerning his appointment the Klamath Falls 'Herald says: "The board feels well satisfied in obtain ing a man of Mr. Wells' reputation in educational circles to put In charge of tho schools." The First Spiritualist church has leased tho Allhea hall, 204 East Main streot, and will hold regular meeting and socials each week, Sunday, Tuos- day and Thursday 8 p. m. Lectures and messuges. Tho subject for to night is "You Must Bo Born Again." Investigate. 39 Pnluco Grocery where you got ser vice; Moffatt and Launspnch, pro prietors. Look hore for Saturday. New potatoes, now peas, crystal White onions, California head lottuco, local lottuco, asparagus, radishes, greon onions, spinach, cabbage, also uunannB, riorum grape null, lemons, and fresh struwborrlos. Phono 109 K ribs' old slund. Glvo us a trial, we'll treat you right. 40 Judge F, M. Culklns will hold court at Grunts Pass next Monduy to heur any motions or demurrers that may corao up. 1 Pavilion danco tonight Gold Hill.41 'ine unambor ot commerce is a clearing houBO tor community thoughj: and action, Join. tf A Slsson, Calif., party stopping at tho Holland consists of Mrs. Kate Kolin, Grovor Roush, It. Clulotto and A. Snrtl. Dolco-Llghl Eloctrlclty for overy farm. J. 10 Bartlett, Medford Hotel. Medford, Ore. Palace Grocory, phono 109. Fresh trulls of all kinds ns woll us a com plete lino of vegetables. 40 Artlclos of incorporation wore filed with tho state corporation depart ment for tho Medford Planing Mill, capitalized at $12,000, with H. C Hanson, F. L. WIdoll nnd C. M. Tho mas as Incorporators. Listen Co. D, Nntlonnl Guard of Orogon, Is putting on a big danco, Wednesday, May 19, 9 o'clock. Tho biggest and best danco ot the year. Don't forgot. 41 Pavilion dance tonight Gold 11111.41 A county farm land transaction this week Is announced by tho Ash land Tidings in tho sale of the 50- ocro tract of bottom Bear creek land across from Talent belonging to Glas gow brothers to Jesso lnmnn. Mr. Inmun bought the residence property and seven acres ot land belonging to W. A. Straiten adjoining tho Glasgow tract, and will mnko tho latter his homo. Now under new management, The Apparol cloanors and dyors, hattors. Good work, lowost prlcos, botor sor- vico. Guaranteed. Wo called and deliver. Phono 223-J.. 42 Freo use of oloctrlc washing 11111- rhino and Ironing machine at Paul's Electric Store uny day you wish. 45 Palace (iroeery, phono 108. Fresh fruits of till kinds ns well as a com- plulo lino ot vegetables. 40 111 keeping with tho nil absorbing topic, of public Interest nowadays, Ruv. L. Myron Boozer will preach Sunday night in tho Presbyterian church on "Factors that ought to be considered in. n presidential cam Look! who's hero, tho best bet by way of a good tlmo this soason will be on Wednesday, May 19. 41 Offleo or desk room for rent. In quire 1 15 West Main stroot. Tntilots nnd scrntci. pirns made of nows print, for school and office use for snlo at this office. tf Wapeto, Wash., aro auto tourlstB en route north from southern California who arrived at the Hotel Holland lust evening. Laugh at wash day. Bring your laundry down to Paul's Electric store and uso the electric washer und Iron ing machine. 4" Carl Jeschke, high grade watch and cloc krepalrlng. 9 Fir street. Tho condition of Mrs. William Brayton is still improving at the Sacred He art hospital, and she is now thought to be out of danger. If you have a small modorn prop erty to sell anywhere within a rea sonable distance from main part of city, address K, care .Mall Tribune or phone 892-X1 and party will call. 12 Awnings made to order and put up. All kinds of repairing. Douglas, 101 South Central, i-iione U15-.I. Do yon like darkey songs, "Down East" songs, old English and Scotch songs? They all may be heard Tues day evening, Muy 18th, at tho Chris tian church. George B. Stecklor nnd C. C. Clium- peny aro business visitors hero from Seattlo. Thoy are at tho Medford Delco-LIght Eloctrlclty for every farm. J. B. Bartlett, Medford Hotol, Medford, Oro. Servants are good, but a Royal ser vant is better. People's Electric Store. 40 Frank Coleman of the Collins Auto company of Grants Pass, Is here sick at the home of his parents on Wost Main street. Suits sponged and pressed, 75c. Our delivery, at your service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., Phone 474. Singer Shop Quality counts. New and used machines sold or rented. Expert repairing on all mukos ma chines. Phone 215-R. 10 So. Fir. CO GO Our next band dance at Medford Nat, Wednesday, May 12th. Big or chestra. 40' reparations are being made for tho week end dance nt the Nat to morrow night. The Imperial orches tra will feature some of tho latest popular dance hits. Tho balcony which overlooks Riverside avenue is being fitted up as a loungn with porch furniture, hummocks and other summer comforts for tho use of tho many guests. This new fenturo prom ises to be populur these balmy nights. A Royal demonstration with a Royal cleaner gives Royal satisfac tion. People's Electric Store. 4 0" Gliddei: arsenate of lead. Tho best to bo bad. Conner's Warehouse. Tho first and last word In cleanll uoss and happiness Is the Royal cleaner. People's Electric Store. 40 Mrs. Ethel Eifert Schnoover under went a major operation at tho Sacred llegrt hospital today. Mrs. Schnoov er Is tho daughter of Mrs. W. W. Eif ert and has only been In Medford u mouth from Seattle. For the best insurance see Holmos the Insurance Man, ' Lot Bluobird or Mrs. Thor wash your clothes and Simplex Iron them. Try It free at Paul's Electric storo. I 45 Clarence Burke who has been lo cated at Klamath Falls since last fall recently returned to the city to re sume his former position at the West Side Pharmacy and has been 111 ever since with appendicitis symptoms. He came here to replace Fletcher Stout who has not been In good health for some time and who plans to retire for a good long rest. C'ow Messrs. Burke and Stout are both ill and the latter will probably be operated on as soon as ho is In physical condition to withstand the ordeal. Benefit band dance. Big orchestra, Medford Nat, Wed., .May 12th. 40 Old phonographs and records bought, sold and exchanged. Doug lass, 101 S. Central. Phone 615-J. Mrs. fora Beyers and Kenneth llowey are guests at the Hollund from Riddle, Ore." ' . Mrs. Hurry , who used to live in Ohlcugo, never wub satisfied with do mestic life until she secured her Royal. People's Electric Store. 40 Your Bprlng Btut Dest woolens, reasonahlo prices. ' Klein the Tailor, East Main, upstairs. . Tho Grants Pass high school foot ball team .which played the Ashland high team yesterday afternoon left early today for Klamath Falls where they play Saturday afternoon. They nre making the entire trip from Grants Pass, and back in a Ford auto truck filled with straw. If you want to help tho' band at tend their dance Wed., May 12th, at the Med. Nat. 40 Tho local Western Union Telegraph company office building is undergo ing extensive repairs and alterations, and consequently the company's of fice is temporarily located in the Southern Pacific depot ticket office and will bo there until the improve ment work has been completed, prob ably the middle of next week. Prompt reliable servrce,; satlBfac tionully guaranteed. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 401 South Riverside. Phone 474. Hemstitching, pecotlng 10c per yard, thread furnished. Expert op erator. Singer Shop, 10 South Fir street. GO A good way to save your rugs is with a Royal. Pooplo'B Electric Store. 1 40 Among Oregonlans at tho Medford on Thursday and this morning were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Powell of Corvul lis, R. L. Gilo of Rosebnrg.-Mrs. Al berta S. McMurphey and F. C. Adams of Eugene; A. M. Lara of Salem, and Portland men as follows: T. H. Boyd, E. H. Walton, Ira P. E. Reynolds, Ben Rybke, It. E. Wilson, O. F. Gpwans, B. F. Beezloy, T. J. Graves, John P. Burns, John J. Uermody, Ralph II. Thayer and Paul Bost. Mill run advancing In price. We still have a few tons at the old price. Bardwell Fruit Co. 41 Dr. King extracts teeth without pain and assures satisfactory work. The Royal extracts grit and dirt from the rugs the same way. People'B Electric Store. 40 n l. ..nvtTi vmir while to come down town tonight to witness the "Hi Jinx" carnival ot tne .neuiu.u hid, ehmi Th hiir narade starts promptly from the high school build- Incr n 7 n',-l,iU anil H I LfiT COVeilllfe ihn hnsiness streets returns to the starting place where the real run ue- gins. Surprising how much dust and grit is taken out of rugs with a Royal. People's Electric Store. 40 Mill run advancing In price daily. We still have a few tons at the old nrico Rnrriwell Fruit CO. 41 Attend the danco at Gold Hill pa vilion. Sat. night. Good roads, uooa music and good floor. 41 Notice Postal card photos $1.25 dozen; 5c each additional printing. Cos tumes used free. Jap Art Storo. 51 Sure Relief Bell-aims Hot water Sure Relief E LL-AIMS INDIuEaTlun 1 FOR Sore Throat, Colds : - Quickly Relieved By Hamlin's Wizard Oil Hamlin's Wizard OH ia a simple and effective treatment for sore throat and chest colds. Used as a gargle for sore throat it brings quick relict. Rubbed on the chest it will often loosen up a hard, deep seated cold in one night. How often sprains, bruises, cuts and burns occur in every family, as well as little troubles like earache, toothache, cold sores, canker sores, stiff neck, and tired aching fret Soothing, healing Wizard Oil will al ways bring quick relief. . Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or nave sick head ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant . little, pink Bills, 33 fenti. Guaranteed, : , . .. 3 I Films Developed Better O I Prints Made Clearer D H Prompt attention to Mail Orders A SWEM'S STUDIO WB 217 East Main St. Medford MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Uiao went for Fairbanks! an4 Mont Engines. ,-- 17 Rrnifh RlwrtllJ. : IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlli!l!IIIIIII!injl!IIIIIIIIIM H : . ; - MANN'S-THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE NO MATTER. WHAT THE PRICE MANN'S 1 '1 . ! f mm i m trr rm . Sister $ays.the irouHes Qoiy?.out of getting lunch r$ince i We.eat. Post TOASTIES Lift off Corns! Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents. "With 3our Angora! You can lift off nny linnl corn, soft corn, or corn botwoon the tPna, nnd tho hunl akin callusea from Lot ru of feet. A tiny bottle of "Frecrone" costs littlo i nt nny drug store; npply ft few drops upon the corn or cnllus. Instantly it Btprs hurting, then shortly you lift that hothersome corn or callus right on, root nnd nil, without ono bit of pain or sore ness, a nil yt o humbug I WEEKS St ORR UNDERTAKERS lDiiy mone 237 NUSht ruonon r. W. Weeks, 227-J-3 A. E. Orr, 227-J-S. Dancing Academy MODERN INTERPRETATION CHARACTER Adult and Children's Classes For information call 5(G-J. MISS KATIIRYN SWEM EVERY SPRING SUIT AND COAT MUST BE SOJJD AT ONCE-YOUR OPPORTUNITY, OUR10SS, " , SALE OPENS SATURDAY. : EVERY SUIT IN THE HOUSE IN CLUDED IN THIS SALE, EXCEPT , ' '"TWEED O' WOOL" $30.00 Spring Suits, now $20.00 f .$37.50 Spring Suits, now $25.00 $45.00 Spring Suits, now $30.00 'i $55.00 Spring Suits, now $36-65 ! d.fjA nn a-,-.-,.: ,-, e,:i. cm a kjjjxiii OIIJLIO, I1V.MV ipiU.Vl $77.50 Spring Suits, now $52.00 $100.00 Spring Suits now $66.65 No Alterations No Approvals- 0 JUST 75 SUITS LEFT. ALL NEW 'STYLES INCLUDING "LA VOGUE" AND SILVERLEAF $35.00 Spring. Suits, now $23,35 $42.50 Spring Suits, now $28.35 $05.00 Spring Suits, now $43.35 $75.00 Spring Suits, now $50.00 $80.00 Spring Suits, now $53.35 $90.00 Spring Suits, now $60-00 These suits arc made of all wool , Serges and Tricotines. THE BIGGEST COAT SALE EVER HELD IN MEDFORD 100 NEW STYLISH SHORT AND LONG COATS INCLUDED POSITIVELY NO APPROVALS OR EXCHANGES ALL SALES FINAL. 1 $25.00 Spring Coats, now........'$18.75 $30.00 Spring Coats, now $22.50 $35.00 Spring Coats, now $26.25 $40.00 Spring Coats, now $30.00 $45.00 Spring Coats, now $33.75 $50.00 Spring Coats, now :$37.50 $(0.00 Spring Coats, now... $45.00 $75.00 Spring Coats, now '...$56.25 20 PER CENT OFF ON ALL SILK DRESSES All Out New Stock Included in This Big Sale Your Opportunity ' $25.00 Spring Dresses, now: $20.00 $35.00 Spring Dresses, nnw.... .:...$28.00 $40.00 Spring Dresses, now ....$32.00 $45.00 Spring Dresses, now......... $36.00 J $50.00 Spring Dresses, now ....$40.00 $75.00 Spring Dresses, now ....$60.00 , No Approvals Xo Alternations No I Exchanges All Sales Final ; VOILE WAISTS EXTRA SPECIAL 12 Fine Jersey Coats in plain colors and Heather mixtures, i cheap at $20.00. Go in this " .'sale at' ...l........$15.66 . It will pay you to shop early as the best coats will go first Your Opportunity 10 PER CENT OFF ON SILK WAISTS Every Waist Included in This Big Sale Your Opportunity $10.00 Waists, now..'......$9.00 $8.00 Waists, now'..'. $7.20. $12.00 Waists, now.f....$10.80 $15.00 Waists, now $13.50 $18.00 Waists, now $16-20 Extra Special 50 new Georgette-and Crepe be Chcne Waists, cheap today at $8.00.: This big sale, each $5.98 1 BOY'S SUITS BOY'S BLOUSES M.'lill l)f lll'st Tm-,.,.U V 11 sizes. Worth' todav $1.50. 100 Sood st.vlcs- Cheap ( Made of fine Madras and On sale ' go today at $2.50. ttlCn Percale, $2 vol- HOC Satimkv ,v 701 This sale M-JU tuvs; Saturday JI.Z5 MIDDY BLOUSES ff All sizes; made of best Twill; well made. "Spec- ial Saturday, AO each U70 S NEW VOILE DRESSES Just in Made of fine Voile, light and dark styles, S9.9S to $16.50 MANN'S SLIP-ON SWEATERS' In all colors. New styles. On sale s from '. $4.98 to $9.98 S "THE WOMEN'S STORE" 14-22 N. 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