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TWO MEDFOTIT) MATE TRTTBTOTE, MTODFORD, Q-REfiOX. MONDAY, MAY 17, 1fl2Q. IpcalBiiefi Tho copious shower of rain which foil this morning and which during the two hours between 6 and S o'clock amounted to .18 of on Inch wus of tho million dollar variety and did a world i of good to growing garden and grain crops. Theso late spring rains aro accomplishing wonders toward bring ing prosperity to the valley. .More ' rain is In sight as tho prediction for tonight and Tuesday Is for probable showers, and cooler weather for to night. Orros, tailors tor men and women High grade only. Ashland, Ore, Washing and Ironing freo. Wo will wash and iron them by the electric washer and lroner while you wait, at Paul's Electric Store. The home of W. II. Bowman at 24.' Beatty street was partially destroyed by tiro lato Sunday afternoon, the en tiro upper part of the houso being dc. stroyed. Tho loss is estimated at 91000, and tho house was insured for $800. Tho firo was caused by a de fective flue, starting in tho garret of tho kitchen and had gained much headway before discovered by neighbor. Do you want to save your curtains by washing and Ironing them by the electric washer and lroner at Paul's Electric Store? Wo will do It or show you how. Dance at Trail Saturday, May 2 2 Music by Majestic orchestra. 5-1 Guests from various lstant parts stopping at the Medford Include .Mrs D. M. Owen and daughter of Halifax Nova Scotia, .Mrs. W. S. Smith of Hubbard Woods, Ills., C. I). Evans of Wichita Falls, Tex., 11. h. Mkens of Springfield, .Mass., W. M. Norton of Chicago, V. L. Wishord of St. I.ouls Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Dorsoy of Water- vlllo, Wn., and N. K. Wynno, Leo Gorman and IS. Omand of Now York city. Homo-mndo broad, cakos, and pas try of all kinds for gemernl trado at Ilox Cafo. tf Tho Sanitary Beauty Shop is now open In quarters forinorly occupied by Marlnollo Shop, in tho Garnott Corey Tlldg. Ilnlr dressing, manicur ing, shampooing, massages and scalp treatments. Full lino of toilet arti cles, hair switches, pompadours and transformation mndo of cut hair and combings. Hooms 405, -100, 407 Garnott-Coroy Illdg. I'hono 81 1 - It. Mrs. Maybello Priddy. 1.12 Ex-Mayor W. II. Canon, register or tho U. S. laud office, arrived horc from Roseburg Saturday and will re main until after primary election day. 'Ho has decided to put up his fine homo on tho cast sido for sale. V".'' when ho und Mrs. Canon return hero to llvo uftor his term of offlco expires thoy will reuldo on their ranch near Phoenix. All kinds dry wood, phono 859 or 619-J. Uay Illnckburn. Wo aro rondy to furnish you with our "Gold Modal" brand of Ice cream. You enn oxpect and you will got high quality, good service and reasonable prices. Eldrldgo Dairy Products Co., phono 20S. f:t Fishing Is poor In tho Hogue river and other streams boenutto of high and rollly wator. Wo aro now handling Orchard ; Brand Spray materials, good quality pricos right. Farm Bureau Coopera tive Exchange. Phone !;I2. 0!) Tho now firm that succeeds Han- Bon & Koyt Is tho Motor Sales Co not Medford Sales company ns stated In Sunday paper. .1. W. Parks of Mallan, Idnho, and Ellzaboth llartsock of Mill vale, Idaho are guests at tho Holland, as are also Cass Alluhulor of Seattle and A Emerson of San Francisco. HomstltchlnK, pocotlng 100 per yard, thread furnished. Export op- orator. Slngor Shop, 10 South Fir stroot. , 60 'Butterscotch, strawberry and vunlla at Snldur's Dairy. Phono 7!!i-l( 4 4 A big republican rally will bo held tonight in tho school house at Jack Honvllle. Among Hie speakers will bo Colonel and Mi's. 11. II. Sargent ltalph Cowgill, F. W. Mears and Mrs A. J. Klocker. A feature will bo a vocal solo by Mrs. II. K. Haiina. Gliddoh arsonato of lead. Tho lic.il to bo had Connor's Warehouse Butterscotch, strawberry and nulla at Snlder's Dairy. Phono 7.1.1 1 -it Harold Hadcllffo, the former Med ford boy who I now In the employ o tho Sotilhorn Pacific at Portland, was a week end visitor In the city. Phone 47 1 about your dry cleaning ii li U dyeing. All work fully guaran tnod. City I'liu'-uing Works, 401 South Jtlvorslde. Try somii' of Snldor's choice lc cream. Phono 7r-U. 4-1 Tho Ashland high school base ball team by Its Id to (1 victory last week over Klamath Falls high, won lilt championship of southern Oregon Mrs. Paul Hanson, corsottura for NuBone. Phono D85-J. Amorlcnn Legion membership week. May 17 to 2 2. .loin now. M V. E. Edwards, bookkeeper of the Blue Lcdgo mine is In tho city, hav ing arrived Siindny. Huck towels 35c this week. Train Storo. ' M Wo noei! von: you need us. .loin Legion this week. "1 Tho condition of Ed O. Brown, who In in a Portlnnd hospital remains about the snmo according to tho lat est advices rocolvod from that city. Auto repairing M. J. Swing, with lluttson Motors Auto Homo, 29 boulli Krnnt.. All work guaranteed. tf Prof. Irving Vlnlng has returned to Ashland from a business trip to New York city. Tho Chambor or Commerce Is a clearing bouse for community Ibought and action. Join, tf Oregonlans registered at tho Med ford yesterday anil Monday forenoon included Mr. and -Mrs. .1. C. Hussell and M. S. Patton of lioseburg, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Scboler of Marshfleld, E. L. and W. J. Chamberlain of West ovor of Corvallls, It. W. Wittenberg of Eugene, J. T. Perkins and M. S. West of Klamath Falls, and the fol lowing from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sawyer, Mrs. Mary E. Eyre, W. P. Dawson, Wl A. llauser, E. W. La zoll, L. C. Sorenscn, T. K. Whlto, H. H. Elling, II. C. Gilbert and .1. D. Kiloy. Turkish bath towels 5fic Truax Store. 51 As deputy secretary of slato for moro than eight years past, Sam A. Kozer, republican candidate for secre tary of state, has gained an intimate knowledge of state arfairs. Ho prom ises, If elected, to Insist on the strict est economy. In all stale activities, ".My solo aim," says Mr. Kozer in his statement In tho voters' pamphlet. "shall be to insuro for tho people of tho state tho greatest degree of effic iency at the smallest possible cost guided solely by sound business prin ciples and common sense. It Is such men as Mr. Kozer the people are de maiming for public office. Mr. Kozer is deserving of your voto in the pi t mary election, .May 21st. Paid Adv. Local Elks and Loyal Legion men aro Interested In tho fact that tho As toria lodgo of Elks has granted the use of its lodgo room to tho Loyal Legion post of that city in which to hold tho post's rogulur meetings. I'ho Modern Plumbing and Heating Co. have opened quarters In tho Spnrta lildg. Estimates furnished See us for plumbing, heating and gas tittlng. I'hono (!20. 52 American Legion Weekly, real news for ox-servlco man. Join tho post and rocelvo your copy. 51 IMleon Mahonoy and Arllo Spencer of llutto Falls, wore over Sunday guests at the Hotel Holland. Silk, 27 In. wide, yd. 9!ie. Truax Storo. 51 Cotton crepe, whlto and flesh col ors, yd. 4 5c. Truax Storo. 51c Mrs. E. A. Guthrie and her chil dren, who live at Medford, aro stop ping at the Hotel Portland during a brief visit In tho city. Portland lournal. Soo Medford Land &. Insurance Agency, successors to D. It. Wood & Co., Hid, 209 Liberty Bldg., for fire Insurance-. tf Every buddy gut a buddy for the American Legion between May 17-22. 51 H. E. Clanton of llonnevillo and Captain A. 10. Hurghdiiff. stnto game warden, arrived In Iho city Sunday from .loscphino county whero they Inspoctod tho Amont dam, and after a visit to tho Ulk creek hatchery re turned hero last night and spout M on lay In visiting local sportsmen. They loavo this evening' for Itosoburg to visit tho Uinpqua hatchory. About Iho rccon t complaint relative to the Anient dam work they slated that the water, which had to bo shut off be causo of tho building of tho new fish ladder thero, would bo turned on again today and that probably there would bo no moro causo for com plaint. Tin Bin cookies and crackors. The 'alaco Grocery. j 7 Gingham, this week, 35c a yd Truax Storo. 51 Don't forget tho National Guard ball, Wednesday, May llllh. 49' James, F. F. and Guy Crltesor, vis iiors in the city rrom I. eland, are guests at tho Nash. Oilier Orcgoninns at tills hotel ure II. D. Walsh of K In ma I li Falls and .1. L. Watt anil John E. Crowley of Portland. For tho bost insurance seo Holuios tho Insurnnce Mnn. ltov. .May C. I'osl, a noted medium of Port laud will assist in the services at tho Splrll ualist church, Sunday p. in. 204 Hast Main alreet. Come and loarn what you don't know iihoiil spiritualism. ' -Hi For oyo, oai, noso, throat seo Dr lloino, Liberty Bldg. Glnssos fittod. It was a great clean up day at the Klks picnic grounds yesterday and much work was accomplished, about 51) more or less hardworking mom bers of Iho lodge, somo wllh their families along, spending the day on tho job. A. C. A Hun took moving pic lures of the workers including a good shot at Glenn O. Taylor who after lighting n bonfire lay down for couple hours rest beneath a shade tree, completely all In with tho of fori. Much interest Is being mani fested in Hie forthcoming moving picture show of local events taken by Mr. Allen, which will comprise one reel of F.Iks actlvilies and five or six of other local doings. A complete Hue Tin lllu cakes and crackers at the Palace Grocery. l.ace remnants, 2 and :i yds, 15c. Truax Store. 51 Tho celebrated Imperial orchestra will furnish the latest danco music for the National Guard ball, Wednes day. May 19th. 49 Office or desk room for rent. In quire 115 West Main street. Among San Francisco residents at I be .Medtord are Frank A. Callahan. I). Sanderson. X. C. Slepp. A. V. Hoach. Goo. o. lunch, Mr. and Mrs Urine Penny and maid, J. W. llnnn and II. 11. Berg. French pastry and dainty confec tions made fresh dallv at Itex Cafe, tf A few more fine rabbits for sale at 916 West Tenth street. Medford. r.:i tiaino Warden A. C. Stark of Suth- erlln, Douglas county, was down with Gamo Warden Hurghdiiff and Muster Fish Warden U. K. Clanton on a tour of Inspcellon. .Mrs. Stark and chil dren accompanied him and they drove homo today. Awnings made to ordor and put up. All kinds of repairing. Douglas. 101 South Central. Phono 615-J. Follow tho crowd to tho Nat Wed nesday evening, May 19th, 49 The meeting of tho "Wednesday Study club announced for W'ednes day, May 19, is postponed because of the bereavement in the family of our president, Mrs. F. K. Deuel. Mrs. W. E. Crews and .Mrs. Wortman, com mlttcc. Singer Shoi) Quality counts. New and iiBcd machines sold or rented Expert repairing on all makes .ma chines. Phone 215-U. 10 So. Fir. 60 60 Old phonographs and records bought, sold and exchanged. Doug lass, 101 S. Central. Phone 615-J. Company D will be pleased to have ex-service men appear In uniform at Ihc National Guard ball, Wednesday May 19th. 49 Raymond Hitchcock nnd big com pany who appear hero next week Tuesduy night In tho Hitchy-Koo' rcvuo will reach tho city Tuesday morning by special train direct from San Francisco, thus insuring a our tain on time and with rested and gin gery performers. Delco-Llght Electricity for evory farm. J. E. Bartlott, Modford Hotel Medford, Ore. Files nre dangerous and a nuis ance. We make window screens and screen doors, i Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 6 Houses for salo. Jackson County Building & Loan association. ' F. A. Swisher of Gallon, O., A. T Olerich of Los Angeles and -Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bowers and E. II. Tilson of Sacramento aro guests at the Nash. Carl Jeschke, high grade watch and cloc krepalrlng. 9 Fir street. Tablets and scratct. pads made of news print, for school and office use for sale at thlB office. tf Homo-mndo bread and pastry fresh dally at Itex Cafe. tf Phi Beta Kappa, tho national hon or fraternity for women in commorco lias installed a chapter on tho O. A C. campus with nineteen senior and Junior and faculty women as charter members, including Miss Bertha Whlllock of Medford and Doris Cow ley of Central Point. 'Broken forgings and castings, all shapes, all metals, all sizes, welded reinforced and guaranteed. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 South Front St. It pays to snvo and saves to pay. Wo will show you. Bring your laun dry to Paul's Electric Store. Delco-Llght Electricity for every farm. J. E Bartlett, Medford Hotel, Medford, Ore. ' Among Oregonlans at tho Holland uro James IC. Howie of Klamath Falls Don A. orrins of Grants Pass, It. E. Clanton of Bonncvillo, A. 10. Burgh- duff of Portland. Orres, tho ladies' tailor, will be at Hotel Holland evory Thursday. Fine woolens, latost Btyles always. tf Economize by using scratch pads for use. Got them at this office, tf Your spring suit best woolens, reasonable pricos. Kloin the Tailor, lOast Main, upslalrs. Ucv. A. II. Gammons, dclegato to tho Presbyterian gonoral assembly at Philadelphia, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Johnson, loft for the east last Monday. Mr. Gammons ex. pects to ho absent about five weeks and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will return in about a month, Mrs. Johnson stop ping enrouto to visit her parents at Woodburn, Oregon. Jacksonville Post. 'omo on Lizzy, take Henry and go up. to tho Valley Fuel Co. and leave order for a few cords of 4-foot body slab wood that they are deliver ing any placo In Medford for $-1.75 per cord. You know they aro reliable and you can depend upon them. 52 Tho I ley wood Vulcanizing plant In stalled by Nordwlck and Sons is turn ing out first class work In dry euro, rotroadlng und vulcanizing. All work guaranteed. 27 South Front street. ' ' 51 Mr. II. A. Snider of San Francisco is slaying ut tho Hotel Medford for a few days and would like to got In touch with a llvo wlro making the towns of southern Oregon and nor Ihern California with a view of han dling Iho lines of the largest machin ery and supply house on tho coast. 46 I OBITUARY I - 1IKNSLKY Audio Kdwnrd Hnns- Uv tIf(Ml at his homo 2 la miles south- oust of Kuk1 l'oint, Sunday uveninff. .May Hi, of tuberculosis at the ape of II yours, two months nnd eitfht days. l-'uiioral sorviios will bo held at. the ravo In AnUtlopo oomotory, Tuesday, May IS. at ' p. in. Ho is survived by Ills father, Wil liam Honsloy, and two sisters and two brothers who aro Mrs. K, L. IficKox of Port Orfonl, Wn.. Mrs. V. 11. Allen of Wellen, Ore., Ira Henr.!ey of Gran ite. Falls, Wn., and Clifford Hensloy of Rochester, Ore. TOO LATE T CLASSIFY WANTKH- -Corona typewriter. Phono no 4n:i-X-2. FO!t K K XT H o u so k eo ping South Central. rooms. f.o 3-: 2 WANTKH lioom and board for wid ower and children. Hoy six, Kill two and one-half years. Children cared for during day. Address : I South Krout afreet, Medford. 1 l-'Olt S.U.F. Milch goal. Ka.U lie iNinth street. FOR SAI.K Hen nnd 10 brown leg horn chickens. 'D West Jackson. 49 WANTF.D (iirl or woman for gener al housework. I'hono 7,'O-X. ";l WEEKS & ORR UNDERTAKERS Day Phono 287 Sight Phones F. W. Weeks, 227-J-2 PROUD OF NAVY i?' Hon. Thomas 8. Mutlcr This veteran Pennsylvania law maker Is chairman of the House Committee on Naval Affairs For years he has advocated the build ing of the best navy in the world tor the United States. Now ho predicts that Uncle Sam will havo the best equipped navy by the end. of 124 and he Is proud of the achievement. Tho naval appro priation bill this year as recom mended by the committee tp the House curries t425.2SD.574. which Is a cut from the estimate as submitted bv the Navv Depart ment of $222.341.6fin and a re duction of $1S9. 617.427 com pared with the bill last year. Economy und at the same lime a good naval building program la Mr Butler's purpose. L COltK, May 17. Two thousand troops from England were landed at Hantry Saturday and immediately distributed thruout west Cork. Troops to the number of 150 also arrived at Skibberdeen. They commandeered several buildings there. FIFTH BULL IIS MADHII), May -17 Toreador .lone- Uto F.l (lallo was killed last, evening at Flaco do I. a Tlavera when dis patching Ills fifth bull of the after noon's fight, lie belonged to a fa mous bull flghling family, his father being a bnndorillero whllo his broth er Hafael also Is a Hull fighter. Rehear Lehioji Case. WASHINGTON, ; Alnv 17. l!e uumeiit of the iroverninent's disso lution suit auiiiiist the l.eliinli Hiiil roml company and its Kiihsidin-ic- ivns ordered today liv tlie sunreinc court. Old papers for bonding fires and holme cleaning. 10c bundle. HQ Give Way to Soothing Hamlin's Wizard Oil Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe and effective treatment for headache and neuralgia. Rubbed in where the pain is. it acts ns a tonic to the tortured nerves and almost invariably brings quick relict. its healing, antiseptic qualities can alwavs be relied upon to prevent in fection, or other serious results, from sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just as good, too, for sore feet, stiff neck, frost bites, cold sores and canker sores. Get it from druecrists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick head ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink piUc, 30 cents. Guaranteed. Mr. Good Goods Says: Our GOODS are GOOD; Our PRICES LOW. FIGURED VOILES Regular Values 75c Special 35c and 59c Deuels' CUTTINO EXPENSE3 fjf JM ag- jy HON. STEl'HHN O. I'OUTEIt As chairman of tho Foreign Af fairs Committee of the House this Republican Representative from Pennsylvania recently reported the diplomatic and consular appro priation bill. Largo reductions were made In the estimates and the Committee refused to Increase salaries to foreign ministers and amHassadors as recommended by the Department of Slato- Economy Is the watchword of Congress" OMAHA, Neb., May 17 Ono of the largest department stores today an nounced a flat reduction of thirty per cent following twenty per cent cuts made by three stores Saturday. A largo men's clothing establishment made a twenty per cent reduction to day, making five stores which have reduced. Lots of old papers 10c the bundle at this office. tf K I Films Developed Better 0 I Prints Made Clearer D H Prompt attention to Mail Orders A- I SWEM'S STUDIO K I 217 East Main St. Medford New arrivals every week of tlie latest mod els iii colored voiles, guaranteed to "tub." The Vanity Shop Next Rialto Theater. Wo're specialists in moil ;it.Mi-: DltV CI.KAM.Nft so you can have that dainty spring or summer gown cleaned ItKSHT by having ns do the work. Wo use the right mnterlnls nnd equipment and aro genuinely skilled and expert in every detnif of tho work. Why not try us just cnll 211 and we do the rest. PowGllSt.dtO'FarreH, SAN FRANCISCO 3nd Shoppfnq District. A newly lif-fniiit.cd tfo'ri .(ant awif tK vriiiot to San Fin- (iicol New f JTtuS c( unotual 1 r.rL and o.nfort. a lob try tfewtned Is previse the at mo; here of luxunou Sme and a tr Dining j Utxim, YinirTd ene e( the most intcretttn Arnertc all contnSute J to your liBrel h is the onty horel with, r-iniAr (re Wa'et in rvrtv mo BUnOPSAN PLAN C. Blouses! NEW YORK, May 17 Jules W. "Nickey" Arnsteln faced charges of contempt in federal court late today as the first move In what Is expected to be a long legal battle in connection with New York's ?3, 000, 000 bond plot. On Saturday ho was questioned by a commissioner In bankruptcy, but declined to answer. A writ was serv ed on him in jail yostcrday citing him to appear and answer tho contempt charge. Sparkling eyes, young SKin tneresuuoigooa neaiin: even if Nature has endowed you with health and A ' f must retain your . ofbeautv! ,'- Healthy, young i 1 - of beauty more quicKiy tnan any otner asser. 1 ; And there are Purola Creams for every Summertime use to protect your snin irum suuhk ouiianuic w muu to cleanse the skin to build tissue to Aeepyourskin clean and young. PUROLA PEROXO CREAM is a greasless, fragrant,' i n v - j vamsmng cream wiui.ii ucaiiaca mm ow...o ..... .. i&T " V making an excellent base for powder. It is particularly ,-"'' 7 .fine for skins inclined to be oily, s 1 . V .' 'v- '' At all druggists. Try it. " ' A -T" ' : ' -'" 1 f -J VamSning Cream Dancing Academy MODERN INTERPRETATION CHARACTER Adult and Children's Classes For information call 566-J. MISS KATHRYN SWEM San-Tox Enchantment Complexion Powder So soft and fine, it flatters the lovliest skin. It clings for hour?, and is fra granced with the haunting Enchant ment odor. 75c. Heath's Drug Store The San Tox Store G. 0. P. COLISEUM CHICAGO, May 17. The Chicago Coliseum was turned over to the re publican national committee this morning nnd work started Immediate ly on the alterations necessary for the big convention June 8. Offices of tho committee and convention leaders will bo ready for use May 31 when tho national committee begins hear ing contests. With Medford trade Is Medford mada brilliant color, glowing, youth-of sp:nt of action skin creates the impression WIUi.ii ucaiiaca mm ow...o w... ". All Purola Preparations are guaranteed to give thonugh satisfaction or the price you paid will be cheerfully refunded. Prepared and Guaranteed by the BLUMAUER-FRANK LABORATORIES ' 11 ORIENTAL ART GOODS CURIOS DRY GOODS CHINAWARE BASKETS AND TOYS Kodak Finishinqs. Best Work. Lowest Prices. Postal card photos, $1.2.1 dozen, additional, 00c dozen. Costumes fur nished free. " Japanese Art Store 34 N. Central Medford A. E, Orr,