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PXGE TWO STKDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OTHffiOX, SATURDAY, MAT Rjm JbcdBtiefs Despite the fact that tt had linen advertised for two weeks that the banks would close every Saturday ut noon beginning today, many people forgot all about it until Saturday afternoon and were accordingly in convenienced to noma extent. Pavilion dance tonight Gold Hill. 11 Beaver brand Portland cement at Gold Hill 100 percent an Oregon pro duett Oregon materials, Oregon men, an Oregon plant. Wo solicit your support. Beaver brand has passed the most rigid tests, every barrel is absolutely guaranteed. Our detailed supervision of manufacture assures uniformity of product. You can in spect some of the products mado from tho Beaver brand Portland cement at the Jledford Cement Brick & Block Works which is now a strictly Oregon manufacturing plant of Oregon ma terials. Givo it a boost and wutch it grow; others will follow. Office and yard cornor Fir and Tenth streets. Phono 3C5-J. 41 Tho high school student body real ized about $200 from tho Hi .Mux entertainment last night, which goes towards paying for tho new piano purchased some time ago for tho as sembly room of tho high school. The affair was a success and was done up In professional stylo, even to start ing tho big parade long nfler the ad vertised timo. (Bo cured of rhoumallsin and re store your health by sulphur baths given at 514 West Second street. Women only. 4:f Como and hear tho music. Benefit Band dance, Medrord Nat, Wednes day, May lath. Orchestra 15 pleceH. 41 Funeral sorvicos over tho lato Chas. II. King will be held in the Weeks & Orr chapel tomorrow after noon at 3:30 o'clock with Hev. Mil lard officiating. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlore for NuBone. Phone 585-J. Come to tho Spiritualist meetings Sunday, May ,'Uh, 8 p. m. Althca hall, 204 East .Main street. You mny re ceive a message from your spirit friends. Admission free. 41 Ed S. Weston, the former well known Bedford photographer und Mrs. Weston are hero from Scattlo for., a visit after a yenr'B absence They are onrouto to Klamath FallB "whoro thoy expect to locate Pavilion dance tonight Gold 11111.41 Soiling out our on tiro stock of granlto, cut price. Trunx Store. 47 fidward Reynolds of Now York, vice president nnd general manager of the Postal Tologrnph & Cable Co., and II. E. Patton, of Scuttle, superin tendent of tho North Pacific division for tho same company, made tho Bedford office of tho company an of ficial visit yosterday. This was Mr. Reynold's first visit to Medford and ho was chnrmod with Mcdford und its surroundings. Pavilion danco tonight Gold Hill. 41 Come and hear tho music, lloneflt Band dance, Modford font, Wednes day, May 12th. Orchestra lli Pieces. 41 Among Callfornlans at tho Mod ford aro J. W. Hopkins and C. 1,. Stewart of Los Angelos, Cbas. Olm of Culco, Gruco Ml. Wood and Be atrice M. Brasofleld of Yrokn, nnd Wm. L. Haryoy, W. V. Mlllor, J. K. Kurtz, G.. Bnllantyno, Henry M. Abrams and J. S. Kolley of San Francisco. See Medford Land A. Insuranco Agency, successors to D. R. Wood & Co... Rni, 209 Llborty Bldg., for fire insurance. tt gelling out our aluminum waru re duced prices. Truax Storo. 47 Owing to an unusual run of adver tising tho intnrostlng reminiscences of V. .1. S. Pnarco of Mcdford, were oinlttod from last .Sunday's Sun. Thoy will bo printed In the Sun tomorrow, and throw an Interesting sidelight upon tho conditions in southern Ore gon in ISC 1. Orros, tailors for men nnd women. High grade only. Ashland, Oro. Como and hour the music. Benoflt Bund danco, 'Mcdford Kttt, Wednes day, May 12th. Orchestra Id pieces. i 4 1 The next Elks lodgo dance will be hold next Tuesday night. I.auus- pach's orchostrn which has furniidied such splendid music in yeai'H past fur Elks danccB and which hnd boon on gagod for Tuesday night's danco, bo causa of Herbert I.nitnspach having given uji his orchestra work on ac count ( f recently having engaged in the grocery business, the Imperial orchc . '.! wil', play ln:-.lad. Pavilion dance t-ml;;ht Gold ilill.il Ke'.llii't o"t our dishes and Nip ponese ware low prlcoa. Truax Store 17 Chns. Blltch and family of Jack sonville, and V. A. Davis of Applcgati aro visitors from nearby polnls wh aro registered at the Mcdford. Economize by using scratch padB for ubo. Got them at this office tf Como nnd hear tho music. Benefit Band dance. Medrord -Nat, Wednes day, May 1-lh. Orchestra 15 pieces 1 4 1 T. G. Bradley was n business visi tor here yesterday irom t'opco, hav ing made tho trip by auto. Broken forgings and castings, all shapes, all metals, all sizes, welded, roinforced and guaranteed. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 South Front St. Selling out our big stock ribblns. cut prices, Trunx Store. 47 Orres, the lad:es' tailor, will bo at Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine woolens, latest styles always. tf WEEKS & ORB UNDERTAKERS Vnj Ptiono 227 Night rhoncs P. W. Week, 227-J-2 A. E. Orr, 227-J-8. Mr. and Mrs. Iceland Jacobs will move Monday to Yroka to reside tho change of residence having been made necessary because of Mr. Ja cobs having resumed the position of traveling representative in northern California of the Mason, Khrman & Co. wholesalo grocery branch of Medford. Pavilion danco tonight Gold Hill. 41 Come and -hear tho music. Benefit Band dance. Medford uV.it, Wednes day, May 12th. Orchestra 15 pieces. 1 41 Forked talis aro coming up the itoguo river is the latest news or in terest to local rishermen, und about this tho Grants Pass Courier says: "Another run or rorked tails seem to ba,vo appeared in the river. Yes terday a number wore reported taken on a spinner. They aro said to bo In excellent condition, being even fatter than tho steclheads in a new run. Last fall a run of forked tails, or Jack salmon as some call them, cuino into tho river and a largo number wore taken on small spinners and bait. They run smaller than the other var ieties .of salmon, being only about two t otlve pounds In weight." Three pounds tine blend coffee this week $1. Truax Store. 4 7 For eyo, eai, nose, throat see Dr. Heine, Liberty Bldg. Glasses fitted. Helen and Howard Parker of Seat tle, W. A. Chllcoto or Portland and Miss Thelina Lnnsiug wcro among this forenoon's arrivals In the city who are guests at the Holland. Pavilion dance tonight Gold Hill. 4 Tho Exchange Tire Co. is open Tor business In the Sparta building, old Gates Shop. 41 Mr. anil Mrs. v Joseph Shoekloy of Itoscburg, are In tho city for a few days during which Mr. Khockley, who Is connected with tho Kluiti advertis ing ugency, will look nrter business matters. They aro at the Holland. Stop and consider tho biggest event of tho soason will bo on Wed nesday, May 19. . 41 Elks dance Informal on Tuesday evo, May II. Big supper at 12:30 a. m. Tickets $1.50, extra ladies r.Oc. Music by Imperial orchestra. Elks and their families only. 41 Tomorrow Is Motbors day on which colored flowers aro worn if one's mother Is living, or If dead tribute to her memory will 1)0 paid by wear ing white flowers. I.Vew place of business. Exchange Tiro Co., Sparta building. 41 Pavilion danco tonight Gold Hill. 41 Mrs. M. E. Porter und Daniel Mc Cullough or San Francisco aro guests at the Holland. Other Callfornlans at this hotol aro Mary A. Yock or I lilt nnd Hattio A. Overholtzer of Horn brook. Kodak finishing, best work for lowest prices. Jap Art Storo. 61 Best danco' in so. Oro! Medford Natl tonight! Best music! Best floor! Best crowd! Everybody's going! 41 Arrangements havo been perfected by tho imperial orchestra whereby tho organization receives tho latest danco music direct from Now York as. soon as published. Among tho new numbers aro "Who'll Tako the Place of Mary?" "Dreaming Dreums of You", "I Gave My Heart and Hand to a Girl in Dixieland," and others. Co. I) needs your support. You need a gooil time Don't fall to attend tho National Guard ball, Wed nesday, May 19. 4 1 Opening dunco Gold Hill Pavilion, Sat. night, May Sth. Good music. 41 Ashland was again the victor over Grants Pass yesterday afternoon In tho second of tile serios of baseball games between Ihe high school tennis of thoso cities, tho scoro being 5 to 3, Tho ganio was played In Ashland. This afternoon the Grunts Pass team plays at Klamath Fells with the high school learn of that clly. ABliland Helninn sulphur baths and swimming pools opon for the season, Saturday, May 1st. 41 Tho Imperial orchestra will fur nish the music for I he big National Gunrd ball, Wotl.. May 19. 4 1 Judgo O. II. Gllmoro anil Mrs. Jane K. Smack of Koguo ltlver were in Medrord on business today, Hig dance Eaglo Point, Sat., May 8th, a big party rrom atart to finish. Como out and enjoy yourself. 41 National Guard bull, biggest and beat event or tho season. Everybody welcome. Wednesday, May 19. 4 1 d'axson's "Superb" Dahias. Caln loguo tor postcard, or phone II, U. II. Paxson, Central Point. 17 Included In tho Oregon delegation of guests at the Medrord are . W. Marslei-s or Uoseburg, 10. II. l-'ltls el' Cnrvnllls, Chas. Hoiioti or Klamath Kails, and Portland men as rollows: C. C. Hays. II. II. Kllug. L. II. Gre gory, W. P. lllake, G. It. Kkldmore. L. C. Sorensen, A. S. Archer, Harry Newton, .1. W. Wolford and F. F. Griffith. W. A. Snedikur, It. G. Wen gor and A. H. Miller. Pavilion dance tonight Gold 11111.41 Houses Tor sale, .larkson County Building & Loan association. Talisman lodgo Knights or Pyth ias wit be called to order Monday night as soon after 7 o'clock as pos- Mble. This early hour is necessary oil account or the large amount of rank work. Chancellor Commander Stewart requests that tile officers and members on this occasion pattern after that old "Johnny en the spot hoy. ' Pavilion dance tonight Gold Hill. 41 Tho Chamber or C-ommorco Is clearing hnuso for community thought and. action. Join. tf F. S. Clark has sold his Apparel Cleaners and Hatters establishment to C. O. Meyers who will hereafter conduct the business. Mr. Clark ex pects to engage In the auto truck sales business with bis brother, C. I Clark. In the near future. Dclco-Llght Electricity for even farm. J. E Bartlott, Medford Hotel Mcdford, Ore. For tho best insuranco see Holmes the Insurance Man. On Monday evening tho niombersj Mrs. C. H. Denniston and niece, and friends of tho First Methodist Katu Janney, daughter of Mr. and Episcopal church will meet for the! Mrs. Ed Janney, arrived homo this : semi-annual conference. Reports, morning from Santa Monica., Calif., Irom tho several departments and or- where they had Bpont the winter for ganizations will bo mado. Of especial the benefit of .Miss Janney's health, interest will be a stereopticon presen- Sho returns home In a much improved tution of "studies" of the proposed condition new church. These havo been work ed out by tho pastor in coluhoration with leading architects. Dr. S. A. Danford, tho district superintendent, will preside and address the conference .isten Co. 11, National Guard of Oregon, Is putting on a big dance. Wednesday, May 19, 9 o'clock. The biggest and best dance of the year. Don't rorget. 4 1 Pavilion danco tonight Gold Hill. 4 I Fred L. Heath, tho druggist, is now a proud grandpa, an eight pound son having been born to Mrs. L. C. .Mann, daughter of Mr. nnd .Mrs. Heath on Friday at -Mrs. Purucker's homo on West .Main street. Thero is much Joy in tho drug store today out side of the bottles because of tho ex ceeding good nature 'of Grandpa Heath and Captain Mann, his assis tant. Now under now management, The Apparel cleaners and dyers, batters. Good work, lowest prices, beter ser vice Guaranteed. We called and deliver. Phono 223-J. 42 Free use of electric washing ma chine nnd ironing machine at Paul's Electric Storo any day you wish. 45 Mrs. Alice Cottrell or Beagle, and J. E. Mnrting und A. .1. Smith or Gold Hill, aro among the county guests the Holland. Look! who's hero, tho best bet by way or a good time this season will be on Wednesday, May 19. 41 orrice or desk room for rent, in quire 115 West Main street. Tho May meeting or tho high school Parent Teacher clrclo will be held Wednesday, May 12, at 3:45 p. m. In tho assembly room of the high school building. Orficers for tho coming school year will bo oloctod at this meeting and It is very impor tant that all members bo present. 1 Tublots and scratci. pads made of nowB print, for school and office use for sale at this office. tf Laugh at wash day. Bring your laundry down to Paul's Electric store und uso tho electric washer and iron ing machine. 45 Dr. J. F. Heddy who had been laid up at his home evor sinco his return last Monday from n visit with a party or capitalists to the Blue Lodgo mine with a bad attack or poison oak, was ahlo to bo down town today. Cnrl Jcschke, nlgn grade watch and cloc krepnlrlng. 9 Fir street. if you ha,vo a small modern prop erty to soli nnywhero within a rea sonable distance rrom main part or city, address K, care Mall Tribune or phone 892-M and party will call. 42 Portland guests at tho Holland nre MIhs M. M. Hall, Paul Turner, It. C. Bl-lggs, C. T. Peterson, C. R. Watson and C. Fuchs. Awnings made to order and put up. All kinds of repairing. Douglas. 101 South Central. Phono C15-J. Do you liko darkey songs, "Down Fast" songs, old Fngllsh and Scotch songs? They all may bo heard Tues day evening, May ISth, ut tho Chris tian church. W. II. Goro arrived homo from Porllund this foronoou rrom a two weeks uhsouco with Mi'B. Goro be cause or their daughter, Miss Mary having recently undergono n major operation in that city. Her condition is much Improved but Mrs. Goro is still at her bedside. Dolco-Llght Blectrlclty for evory rami. J. E. Bartlott, Modford Hotol, Modford, Oro. Suits sponged nnd pressod, 75c. Our dollvery nt your service City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., Phono 471. Ralph Cowglll spool yesterday at Granls Pass introducing himself to tho natives so Hint they could see what be hopes ono of Jackson coun ty's, new members of tho legislature looks like. Singer Shop Quality counts. Now and used machines sold or rented. Export repairing on all makes ma chines. Phono 215-11. 10 So. Fir. lie on' Gllddei: nrsennto of loud. Tho best to bo had. Connor's Wnreliouso. Tile public market today was only a fair one with a very early patronage which carried away the bulk or the supplies offered. Tho supply of coun try cured hams and bacon which has been on sale at tho market for some time past is almost exhausted after wlibb there will be no more on sale this season. Let Bluebird or Mrs. Thor wash your clothes nnd Simplex iron them. Try It free at Paul's Electric store. , 4 5 Old phonographs and records bought, sold and exchanged. Doug lass, 101 S. Central. Phone 615-J. Paul Giliuore, formerly of Ray Gold, has moved to Medford and has taken a position with Paul's Electric store or this city. Your spring suit nest woolons. reasonable prices. Klein tho Tailor, East Main, upstairs. Messrs. Ingram and Peterson or i ho district forester's nft'tee at Port land, returned to Portland last nic.ht after having spent some time In the Applegato dlsirict checking up forest experiment areas. Prompt reliable sorvee, satisfac tion fully guaranteed. City Cleaning Dyeing Co., 401 South Riverside Phone 4 74. Mill run advancing In price. We still have n few tons ut the old price, llardwell Fruit Co. 41 Hemstitching, pccotlng 10c per yard, thread furnished. Expert op erator. Singer Shop, 10 South Fir street. 00 IMill run advancing In price dally. Wo still have a few tons at the old price llardwell Fruit Co. 41 Frank C. Ferguson of Salem, is visiting his son, E. C. Ferguson. Attend tho danco at Gold Hill pa A LETTER IHE PUBLIC May 7. 1920. TO THE TAXPAYERS AND VOTERS OF JACKSON COUNTY: Realizing that my present position Is ono that 1 cannot neglect and that I am not financially able to spare the time and money in making a personal campaign, I find that it Is going to be im nnssf hie fnr mn In fieo each VOtOl" Villon, Sat. night. Good roads. Good j porSonailv before the primaries, so music and good floor. 41 ... ,..uinir fh, ,,..,., nf moro clearly Among tho Mcdford's guests arc lnI01.n, ig tho oeonlo as to my nuali- Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. Knapp of Balti more, Md., O. L. Hubbard or Chicago, W. I'oato of Salt. Lake City, and W. H. Payne, W. A. Martin. A. J. Keeling lications for the orfice 1 seek. Believing that tho taxpayers now as never before realize that the tax I collection matters of Jackson county George It. Merririold and A. E. Todd. , lhe moHt lmpol.tailt part or the iwi L-icii oi iiueresi is mo wees sherlff8 office, and should-have end dance at tho l'ht tonight. The opening of the new balcony will bo a welcome addition. Punch will be served between dances. Dancing will "be free till 9:30 p. m., and there will be no admission charge. , Notice After May Sth Slngor Shop will move to 10 South Fir St. Friday was another hot day whoBe ina-.iliiuin temperature of 84 equalled Hut of Thursday, which was the hot test day of tho season. Tho blgh temperature continued today but was held down somewhat by clouds. Cool er weather is the outlook, for the prediction is for probable rain. Harry Rhino and Ed Ashburn or Helena, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. R. McDaniel or Giants Pass and M. C. Spiker or Port land are stopping at tho Nash. All Minis dry wood, phono 305 or 519-J. Ray Blackburn. TOO LATE TB CLASSIFY FOR SALE Cheap, ono S-foot show case and wall case, ono 5-foot show cuse, ono cash register. II. Hosier, Ashland, Oro. 4 3 FOR SALE Alfalfa, grain, orchards, stock ranches and timber tracts; easy terms; some less than as sessed value. Gold Ray Realty Co., owners. . 41 FOIl LEASE. OR SALE Sawmill und timber. Gold Ray Realty Co. 41 FOR SALE Black Phono 452-Y. work team. FOR SALE (12 7-J. -A hive of bees. Phono 4 3 WANTED Situation as ranch fore man. Phono 85 8. . 43 FOR SALE Last call for hatching eggs from my Tancred strain White Leghorns. Am about to break tip my breeding pens so place your orders at once. This stock dovelops layers In fivo months from hatching. Regular pen eggs $ 1 .0 0 per setting f.5.00 per hundred. Special pen ?2.00 per sotting. Phone n(l7-R-1. K. V. Crum. 43 Movies and the Eyes man at tho head of it who is thor oughly qualified in clorieal as weU as executive work in order to effic iently handle them without having to dopend entirely upon deputies, I wish to say: I am a commercial graduate or two husinoss colleges, namely Commercial Department Ashland State Normal School and of the Capital Business College, Salem, Oregon. I have had many years experience in clerical as well as executive work, but here give only tho lust few years of sumo. As assistant chief of polico of Ashland during tho years 1915 and 1910 I thoroughly familiarized myself with llio criminal laws and laws or arrest. November, 191G, was elected city re corder or Ashland and served as re corder and polico judgo until Jiinu- nry, 1918, when 1 resigned and enlist ed in the army Tor duty in France, returning to the United States May, 1919. I was discharged and returned to Ashland nnd entered tho sheriffs orrice in July, serving us chief deputy in tho lax department tho last six months ot 1919 where I thoroughly acquainted myself with the work of tho office and its needs from a tax payers' standpoint. In December last I resigned from tho sheriff's otfico to accept tho position I now hold as bookkeeper for tho II . G. Enders & Son's department store at Ashland. As a clerical and executive man my rocord stands open for tho closest in vestigation. , I am 4 0 years old, born in Jose phine county, have been a republican all my life, haying never registered or voted otherwise. " I have stated my platform very clearly, one which 1 can and will ful fill and 1 feel I can administer the duties of the office in an economical manner, saving the taxpayers money as well as a lot of worry in their tax matters. Upon tho above qualifications nnd my untiring effort In behalf of those who I am delegated to represent I ask your support for tho nomination for sheriff on the 2 1st. Respectfully, JOHN II. W'lM ICR, Adv. Republlcun Candidate. First Methodist Episcopal Church Fourth and Bartlott "The Church witli a challenging program.' A Church of Good Music ii a. m. "THE CHURCH AN APPRAISAL" A discussion of the church as a factor and a force in the world. 8:00 P. M. "SPIRITUALISM-AN EXAMINATION" Its origin. Its methods. Its teachings. "Yoit'OWK Allegiance to Christ.' There Is no evidence to jirovo Unit tho "movies" are imperiling tho ainht of the nation. Careful investiga tion I en tin to the opposite conclusion. Tterent improvements and greater enro in operating the projecting machines have al most entirely eliminated the mechanical defects, so yon may he q u Ho certain that when your eyes trouble you while viewing moving pic tures, it is due, not to the pictures, but to defective eyes which call for optom etry's aid. The person with normal eyes will not suffer at pic ture shows unless visited to excess. At the very first in dication of eyo trouble call anil let us make n careful, scientific examination of your eyes. . Dr. Rickert Optometrist :ti)S Knxt .Main St. .Mi-tll'oi-d. Dir. Mr. Good Goods Says: Our GOODS are GOOD; S Our PRICES LOW. SHANTUNG. PONGEE Hand Made Special Price QQ This Week' "Ot Deuels' VOTE FOR GOOD ROADS VOTE 302 X YES for 4 percent State Road Bond Limit NO PROPERTY TAX NO DIRECT TAX NO INCRSASE IN AUTO LICENSE FEES NO INCREASE OF GASOLINE TAX Present Auto License Fees and Gasoline Tax will pay both principal and interest on all the bonds under this constitutional amendment. Approval of this amendment is necessary to permit early com pletion of State Highways. i Vote for Good Roads May 21 This Space Contributed by ITINUS&SXIBER III 1 offer 00 flno rabbits for sulo this week tit rea sonable prices. Bliss Heine. 916 West Tenth street, Medford. Special Bargains Almost new Chevrolet, bouitht in rebrunry, only run on city pavement, extru tire, tube and license. Price $s;fl.Uti. With terms. liodRe touring, overhauled, guar anteed to bo mechanically perfect. Price JS.-.0.00. With terms. Other makes of cars consist InR of Chevrolet, Keos and Maxwell ranft iiiK In price from $400 to $000. si:i:t.Y v. li w.i. motoii co.. Opposite M. V. & 11. lildK. 41 Films Developed Better Prints Marie Clearer Prompt attention to Mail Orders SWEM'S STUDIO 217 East Main St. Mcdford Dancing Academy MODERN INTERPRETATION CHARACTER Adult and Children's Classes For information call 566-J. MTSS KATHRYN SWEM Internal Baths Are the greatest aid to health J. B. L. Cascades Ask to have it explained to you by the sole agents in Medford. Ralph Woodford Ci4iatmaCifi . Proprietor Fifth and North Riverside Telephone 11 The Dow Hospital Graduate Nurses Only Special Attention to X-Ray Cases. ; HAS THE BOTTOM DROPPED OUT? , Cups and Saucers, each 15 Window Shades "'"69c Biq Reduction on 2-ln. Post Iron Bens. Get our prices on Silk Fibre Mattresses and Coil Springs. Mordoff & Woolf Phone 9 22-24-26v South Fir