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SlEDFOTID MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON', SATURDAY, MAY 13,' 1920.
localBrie
Tomorrow tho Klka will have !
clean-up duy ut tho picnic Krounds or
the lodge nlno miles north of tho city
on Roguo river and every Klk who
can possibly do so is urged to work
at tho grounds at least tomorrow
forenoon. Karl C. Claddls is tho gen
eral In clmrgo and has under his
command u dozen captains of teamB
of workors of seven men each. The
time for luavinB tho Elks club for tho
picnic ground will bo from 8 to 11
a. m., and thoro will bo uutoH there
to transport all Elks who desire to
work. Each man will bring his own
lunch, but eorfeo, sugar and cream
will be furnished at tho grounds for
all. Elks will string out to .tho
erouncre all day long.
Mrs. Paul Hansel:, corsotlere for
NuBono. Phone B85-J.
Huck towels 35c this week. Truax
Store. t SI
Tho Washington school parent
teacher circle enjoyed a good pntron
ago this morning at Its sale of homo
baked pastry and canned goods at the
public market. Tho proceeds of the
sale go for the purchase of a mimeo
graph for tho school.
Selling out our entire stock of
granite ware, cut price. Truax Storo.
47
Turkish bath towels 55c Truax
Store. 51
Among guests from tho eastern
tates at tho llodford are A. II. San
dors of New York City, C. L. Hubbard
and F. T. Meld of Chicago, J. J. Mc
Klroy of St. Louis and K. L. l.oliban
of Kansas City. Uobort A. llulbert
of Seattle In n guest at this hotel.
Auto repairing M. 3. Swing, with
lluttson Motors Auto Home, 2!) South
Front. All work guaranteed. tf
The Slqdorn Plumbing nnd Heating
Co. havo openod 'quarters In the
Sparta Bldg. Estimates furnished.
Bee ns for plumbing, boating and garf
, fitting. Phono 620. 1.2'
" iMedford people and all tourists nre
warned to keep away from Portland
the woek of Juno 21-27 unless thoy
have friends or rolntlvos with whom
they can stay, in tho following com
munication from tho Portland Cham
bor of Commerce which has been
poBtod at tho hotels: "During the
woek of Juno 21-27 tho hotelH of
Portland will bo literally jammed on
account of the Shrine convention nnd
tho Rose festival. It will bo oxtroino
ly difficult to provldo rooms of any
kind. Tourists and other trnvolors
are urged to shapo their affairs to
visit Portland tho following woek.
Portland othorwlso will bo glad to
havo you."
ThO $2.50 value hose on mile at tho
M. SL Storo tomorrow nro $l.!)H a
pair and not 9fic as mlslako appoared
In this paper last night.
Silk, 27 In. wldu, yd. !)5c. Truax
Store. 51
Jlugh Mltcholl, stalo superinten
dent of fodorul fish hatcheries nr
rivod in tho city yesterday, enroute
on his periodical trip of Inspection to
tho Elk creok hatchery at Trail.
Dnnco at Doaglo, Saturday, ilny 15.
Music by Mujestlc orchestra. 4 7
Cotton cropo, white and flesh col
ors, yd. 45c. Truax Storo. 51c
IJ. J. and V. 1 Huffman of South
Dond, Ind., nro visitors in tho city
and guests at tho Nnsh.
See Modford Land A Insuranco
Agency, successors to D. R. Wood &
Co., Rm. 209 Liberty Bldg., for flro
Insurance. tf
Fruit packors and graders regis
ter now with tho Oregon drawers
Cooporatlvo association for tho 11)20
season, llcst accommodations and
heaviest tonnage in tho valley. See
our ad. 47
In one of tho closest olectlons ever
hold at tho University of Oregon Don
Newbury of Modford was only do
foatod by 117 votes for president of
tho student body by Cnrloton Savage
of Waconda, Ore. Tho numbor of
, votos cast was 11M1, which was the
. largest number ever cast at a student
body election of the V. or O.
Tin Hlu cookies nnd ciueltors. Tho
Palaco Grocory. 72
Olnghum, this week, liTic a yd.
Truax Storo. 51
!uests from northern California at
tho Holland are Mr. and Mrs. 10. C
Hart nnd Mrs. It. 10. Hart of .Mon
taguo, Miss J. 10. Gloudennlng of Fort
Jones, Miss Cora Iloehn of. Hay
Springs nnd L, A. Zengor of 1 lilt.
Other Callfornlans registered at the
Holland are .Mr. and .Mrs. W, A. Pet
ers of I. us Aimeies and Mrs. It. li.
tliiillli of Simla Cruz.
For tiiu best insurance see Holmes
111 liiiMinnr Man.
Itev. May O. Post, a Holed medium
of Portland will aiiist In the services
nt tho Spiritualist church, Sunday, x
p. m. 204 East Main strool. Come
and learn what you don't know about
spiritualism. 4i!
Jack Altken arrlvod homo last
night from a week's business trip to
Portland, Eugene, Hoseliurg nnd otb
or points.
A comploto lino Till Mil cakes and
trackers at tho Palace Grocery. 7'J
Laco remnants, 2 and X yds, 15c
Truax Store. 51"
Tho supporters of Johnson for
president held a public meeting in the
city hall Wednesday at Ashland ad
dressed by Rex. B. Goodsell. of San
llornnrdlna, Calif. A local "Johnson
for President" club was formed
afterwards with the following off!
cors: President, C. H. l.amkin; vice-
president. Edw. Dowo; secretary, N.
t. Coleman; executive committee, ('.
H. Lnmkln. Airs. It. E. Gearhart and
W. J. Hastings.
Tho celebrated Imperial orchestra
will furnish the Inlost dunce music
for the National Guard ball, Wednes
day, Jlay 19th. 49
Don't fail to hear the "Vamp" on
the new Brunswick record. Plays on
any machine little's Pinup House. 47
There was n good all around mar
ket at tho public market this morning
with lots of fresh garden truck and
a vory early patronage due to tho fine
spring weather.
Don't forget tho National Guard
ball, Wednesday, .May 19th. 49
For eye, eai, nose, throat Bee Dr.
Heine, Liberty Bldg. Glasses fitted.
(Nan A. llaf filer, who arrived In the
city Friday is a guest at the Holland
from Trail.
The Chamber of Commerce Is a
clearing house for community
thought and action. Join. tf
The I ley wood Vulcanizing plant in
stalled by Nordwlck and Sons is turn
ing out first class work in dry euro,
retreading and vulcanizing. All work
guaranteed. 27 South Front street.
51
Among Oregon residents who wore
KiipHts nt the Modford last night and
Saturday forenoon wore Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Lambcn of Wasco, N. E. Dick
oner of Eugene and tho following
from Portland: G. W. Buttnrworth,
Mr. and Mrs. O. Clathey. Hugh C.
litchell. Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Donald
son, H. C. Tasker, A. N. Holmnn, H.
L. Hall. C. R. Skldmoro, H. C. Dollz.
I. B. Garron, U. G. Sncll and Mrs.
Jennie M. Kemp.
Office or desk room for rent. In
quire 115 West Main street.
Follow the crowd to tho Nat Wed
nesday evening, May 1 9th. 49
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Norton were
business visitors In tho city from
Grants Pass on Friday.
Stencils for making tho new parch
ent lamp shados. Modford Book
Storo. 4 7
Hoar "Whore tho Lantorns Glow"
on tho now Brunswick record. Hale's
Piano House. 47
At a reeent meeting hold by tho
student body of the high school Joe
Holzgang wns electod editor of tho
Medford Hi Times for the remainder
of the school year to succeed Herbert
Grey who resigned tho editorship
some time ago.
Mr. U. A. Snider of San Francisco
Is staying at tho Hotel Medford for a
fow days and would like to got In
touch with a llvo wire mnklng tho
towns of southern Orogon and nor
thorn California with a vlow of han
dling the lines of tho largest machin
ery and supply houso on tho const. 4(1
Dolco-Llght Electricity for every
farm. J. E Bartlott, Modford Hotel,
Medford, Ore.
Officers of tho W. C. T. II. and tho
Josephine County Legislative club
stato that, tho Hoover meeting nt
which (Mrs. Jonnlo Kemp will speak
Saturday afternoon Is not hold undor
tholr auspices as neither of thoso or
ganizations nro . In politics. Mrs.
Kemp speaks Bimply as a mombor of
tho Hoover campaign committee.
Grants Pass Courior.
Experienced girl wanted nt Sani
tary Beauty Shop, 407 Gurnott-Corey
bldg. Phono S4 l-R. 4U"
lloino-mado broad nnd pastry fresh
dally at Kox Cnl'o. tf
Callfornlans registered at tho Med
ford are Mrs. E. 11. Nutter and (laugh
ter of St. Cloud, G. W. Howard of
Borkoley, and Dexter F. Gibbs. F.
Merrlman, John F. Koeck and T. J.
Zl n k In l of San Francisco.
Houses for salo. Jackson County
Building & Loan association.
Company D will bo pleaBcd to have
ex-servico men appear In uniform at
tho National Guard ball, Wednooday,
May 19th. 49
The members of tho Itoscburg
Elks lodgo nt their session this wook
voted to donuto $250 to the Salvation
Army homo service fund, tho drive
for which is now on turnout tho
state.
"tllvo Mo tho Sultan's llnrom" on
tho now Gold Seal lOmorson rocord.
Halo's Piano House. . 17
Water restrictions nro now In
forco. Look for notlco on another
page. 4 7'
Long dlslnnco telephono advices
received hero from Portland Inst
night stated that lid O. Brown's con
dition was about tho sumo and that
ho was resting easy. Dr. It. C. Con
roy who has been at I he patient's bed
side expects to bo home Sunday.
Awnings mado to order and put
up. All kinds of repairing. Douglas,
101 South Central. Phone 615-J.
iComo on Lizzy, tako Henry and go
up to tho Valley Fuel Co. and leave
an order for a few cords of 4-foot
body slab wood that thoy are deliver
ing any plnco In Mudford for $4.75
per cord. You know they nro reliable
and you can depend upon them. 52
Tho groat campaign thruout the
country to Incrcaso tho membership
of the American Legion from 1,500,
oiio members to include those of the
Il.OOO.oim uliglblo men and women
still outside the fold, begins today.
Orres, the ladles' tailor, will be at
Hotel Holland ovory Thursday. Fine
wo'olons, latest stylos always. tf
Look for the notlco to water uscni
on another page. 47'
Guests registered at tho Holland
from a distance Include Gertrude E.
Fisher of Dayton. O.. Mr. and .Mrs. G.
L. Gent of Sleepy Eyo, Minn., and
G. L.. Carlson of Seattle.
Three pounds ftno blond coffeo this
week $ I. Truax Storo. 47
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WATCH our spei ial ads lor good bar
gains In used cars. Seely V. Hull
Motor Co. '
FUU-SALE Sewing table and chair,
folding bed and hair mattress good
as new. typewriter, collapsiblo baby
buggy, sewing machine, a myrtle
wood library table, a beauty. 312
South Grape street. 47
W.VNTKI) Cook for mess house on
ranch. Good wages. 0119-H. 49
r'Oli SALE Kalo plants, diu. be
100 35c. Phone 3T1-W. 47
FO It SALE Three horsepower Fair
banks More Z typo engine. Second
hand. Apply Medford Iron Works.
17 South Riverside. f'S
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1'inler tlio law for issuimr bowls the County Court must make a levy
after four years to retire .same.
The Pacific Highway bonds were iVsued in 191.1 and in 1917 nnd each
year since 11; levy has been made o that with this year's collections,
there will be 011 hand $1120,(1011 for retiring said issue.
By carrvin',' the road bond issue on M'av 21, the bonds will not lie
issued until needed.
There will not bo any neecssitv'loissue nnv bonds until 19121 even
though contracts' lire signed 1111 for the work this summer, us the contracts
will be nwiinled to run over into next year as work can only Bet started
this vear. Thus, it will lie seen that five vears will eliuise before liny
levy will be made to retire tlie issue voted this vear. and in the meantime
the 19111 issue will have been red'K-cd to $113,000. reuuiriu" at that time.
a levy of 1.5 mills, ustninst 2.5 mills ut present.
J he warrant indebtedness will be mi id in two vears more liv n Q n,;n
levy next year and 1 mill tho followimr.
If present bond issue carries, tho status of levies for eountv indebted
ness for following- seven vears, including 10U0 levy, will be as follows:
d 2.3 ; -? 3
1920
1921
1 j)22
19211
11124
1925
192(i
Mills
2.0
1.0
.Mills
1.5
1.5
1.5
.8
.8
.8
.8
Mills
1.0
1.0
1.0
.7
.7
.7
Mills
1.5
1.5
Mills
i.u
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
Mills
4.5
3.5
4.(1
4 0
Above tabulation is conservative as it is based 1111 nrosciit.
any increase in the vulimtion as shown by tax rolls will reduce tho levy
accordingly. Further, the tabulation does not take into consideration in
terest earnings on the sinking fund, wJiicli fund is being invested now at
(i per cent interest.
Unless the road bond issue carries on May 21st, the Colintv Court will
bo greatly handicapped in competing for stale nnd government eo..mei-;i.
turn in a comprehensive road program.
Authorized to sign their names bv " n A flAcnvra
G. A. Gardner on Slav 14, 1920. r,,ni
II. A. FKOHACII. ,,. , JAMKS OWKNS," '
1 ' (IKOKGK OWKN.
At tho city auto camp grounds
thoro were encamped this forenoon
oight tourist parties, and four or five
other parties pulled out from tho
grounds this morning nnd started on
their Journeys olsewhere.
On another page appears the notice
of water restriction. Wator usors
please observe 47
Selling out our dishes and Nip
ponese ware low prices. Truax Store.
47
Norman Normilo arrived from
Portland Saturdny forenoon to spend
tho week end visiting relatives and
friends. 1
Economize by using scratch pads
for use. Get them at this office, tf
Broken forglngs and castings, all
shapes, all metals, nil sizes, welded,
rolnforcod and guaranteed. Vulcan
Welding Works, 39 South Front St.
"Chick" Vance, Ray Mlkscho and
Earl Rohorts motored to Grants Pass
last night whero theyfurnlshed tho
music for a dance In that city.
It pays to savo and saves to pay.
We will show you. Bring your laun
dry to Pnul's Electric Storo.
Carl Jeschke, high grade watch
and cloc kropairlng. 9 Fir street.
A party from Yrcka which arrlvod
In tho cily this morning nnd is reg
istered at the Nash consists of Dr.
W. W. Barham, Jack L. Barnaul and
Miss Inez Breyor.
Selling out our big stock ribblns,
cut prices, Truax Storo. 47
Tu blots and scratcu pnas made of
nows print, for school and office use
for salo at this office. tf
Miss Mary Marquis of tho California-Oregon
Power company, leaves
Monday for an extended vacation trip
thruout the eastern states.
Week-end dance! Medford Nat. to
night. Real music! Wonderful floor!
Fine tlmo! 47
Dolco-Llght Electricity for every
farm. J. 10. Bartlott, Modford Holol,
Medford, Ore.'
Tho Imperial orchestra will feature
that new fox-trot "Oh," now so popu
lar in tho east, at tho week end dance
tonight. Other new hits will include
"Dreaming Dreams of You" and
"Who'll Tako tho Placo of Mary."
Flies aro dangerous and a nuiB-
ance. Wo make window screens and
screen doors. Trowbridgo Cabinot
Works. 57
Singer Shop -Quality counts. New
nnd used machines sold or rontod.
Expert repairing on all makes ma
chines. Phono 215-R. 10 So. Fir. GO
CO
A week from today all Modford
citizens will undoubtedly be very
busy cleaning up tholr yards and al
leys In accordance with Mayor Gates1
clean-up proclamation.
Week-end dance! Modford Nat. to
night. Imperial orchestra. Special
prizes given away! 47
Old phonographs nnd records
bought, sold and exchanged. Doug
lass, 101 S. Central. Phone 615-J.
II. L. Walthor leaves this evening
for southern California whero ho will
attend an electrical convention.
"Patches" on tho now Brunswick
record Is a wonderful lilt. Hale's
Piano House. 47
K. I t Films Developed Better
O I Prints Made Clearer
TJ S Prompt attention to Mail Orders
A J SWEM S STUDIO
K I 217 East Main St. Medford
Highest quality jewelry repairing
Diamond setting, watch repairing
Batlifactlon assured in
isallty and pries.
HAKTDf 9T. RKDT '
Mai) u Tsui want.
The students of the high school are
anxlotisly.-awaiting news from the
state interscholastic track and field
meet hold at Corvallis today, at which
they hope that the team of athletes
from 'Medford' high will win honors.
We guarantee our auto springs.
118 South Bartlott. Medford Black
smith Shop. , 47
Your spring suit uest woolons,
reasonable prices. Klein the Tailor,
East Main, upstairs. ,
French pastry and dainty, confec
tions mado fresh daily at Hex Cafo. tf
Mr. Good Goods Says:
Our GOODS are GOOD;
Our PRICES LOW.
FIGURED VOILES
Regular Values 75c
Special
35c and 59c
Deuels
Houses!
New arrivals every
Avcelc of the latest mod
els in" " colored voiles,
guaranteed to "tub."
The
Vanity Shop
Next Rlalto Theater.
.IL
Look
Ahead
Don't handicap your
future success by permit
ting your eyes to become
strained.
Make sure of your
sight know its true con
dition. It is impossible
to ascertain this without
a thorough examination
of your eyes. ,
Take advantage of our
skill and experience in
Bight testing. Learn
whether you --really need
glasses or not.
Call and see us today.
We'll tell you frankly
what you ought to do
you may do it or- not, as
you think best. The final
decision reBts en t i r e 1 y
with you.
Br. Rickert
Optometrist
Medford, Ore.
:t(8 East Main St.
Announcement
We have secured the
.. agency for - ,
Laim-dry-etle
"Washers and dries without
a wringer.
The wonder of washing ma
chines is ready for your kind
inspection.
PEOPLED
Electric Store
212 W. Main
Phone 12
Housecleaning
With
ETJREKA:
FATHERS DAY
All you dads are especially invited to hear Mr. Mil
lard's morning sermon on the
"STRONGEST MAN IN THE WORLD"
Special Music ,
Evening Theme, .Illustrated,-'. , ., ,. ,
"A GOSPEL GAME OP TEN PINS"
First Methodist Episcopal
Church
Fourth and Bartlett
"The Church with a challenging program."
A Church of Good Music ...
11 A. M.
"The Church and Youth"
A 'subject of vital interest to old and young.
6:45
' EP WORTH LEAGUE
, A young people's service. :
8:00 P.M.. V
Illustn
"The People's Temple" ,
strated with stercopticon views of proposed plans
wiwujB'jwittlt.tflptJ-a.lU!-By''1BMI,w?"'1'M"?rTj
Paul's Electric Store
GOOD CLOTHES
I Make Thorn '
KLEIN SL
128 East Main St-
Stenography
Multigraphing
Circular work of all kind
Malllnc LliU
Tunnell & Edwards
, 106-308 Liberty Bulldlni
Medford, Oregon.
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
tliao acent for Fairbanks ani Morsi
Engines.
17 Snuth RlvartltU
Dancing Academy
MODERN INTERPRETATION CHARACTER
Adult and Children's Classes
For information call 5G6-J.
MISS KATIIRYX SWEM
SPECIAL SALE
Cordova Leather Goods
Hand Bags, Photo Holders 1, 2 and 3, Purses,
Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Fobs, Book Ends,
Mats, Handkerchief Cases, etc.
ONE-THIRD OFF REGULAR PRICE
BEGINNING. NOW LASTING UNTIL SOLD '
As our cqstoiners know, we had last fall a small
assortment of Koycrof t things on display and for sale,
obtained through acquaintance jvitii--Mr. Elbert Hub
bard II. Rather an unusual thing, as the Eoycroftcrs
do not commercialize their product. Buyers appro-,
ciated so much being able to obtain these things lo
cally, we have persuaded Mr. Hubbard to send us
more. As the display coming includes their wonder
ful leather work as well as the Hammered Coppcr'l
Shiei'field Plate and Books, wc feel' the two linos
conflict. Ve do not wisli to depreciate Cordova
goods, but simply to give the public a lov price tt
close' out quickly.
Medford Book Store
"VICTOR"
9-pound prize-winning
New Zealand Buck, Reg. i.
No. 6383. Service ice
$1.00. Owned by
BLISS HEINE '
91G Wcs;t lbth St.,
Medford;
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For Sale Used Cars
One Buick "6," Al mechanical condition.
New Cord Tires and top and paint, $1300.
One Hudson Super-Six, Al condition, new
tires. Exceptional bargain, $1750. Terms.
One Dodge Touring Car; in fine shape.
New top, good paint, just like new, $950.00.
Terms.
Two Ford Bugs in fine shape, just put of
the shop. New tires. Cheap.
One Overland in first class shape. New
top, $650.00. Terms.
One Apperson. Runs like new, $650.
Pickens Motor Co.
18 N. Grape St.'
Formerly Auto Exchange
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