PXGE TWO
STTOFOUD MATE T7?TBtTN"E. MTTFOPvD. OREGON'. TTESDAT. MAY 1;. m
klo are r-z-
are to fcar.'il.r:? Orciard
ricti r:hL i-'arza Bureau Coopera
tive i..&L?e. fto-r Sr'j.2. "
An eM tirr.e cor-ert :rs ar. old tint
w.vz.v. Chrittiaa tiurch tos:gLl at
Nomina! ft4s.is2oa of 4&
la ti-fe last half of tie r,fa:h inking
-Jh l'r.. Er:Of lU.'i, t to 'j. the ba&e-
o&il g the Klamath f'jiiJt
ar.d Ornate Pase high v gooJ teams
wan won by the latter ihri a Grant
rr.as fctea!:r.g fco.Tie from thJrri
a-.
Tne Hewoci Vulnzzilzizg plant in-
Atai-f-d f. ordir.k and hon is T.nrn-: tonight.
:r.R osj. first ilas work is dry c:re.t-nl:l Tb
relr:&-::r. ar.d tu!'. arj:z;r.g Ail wri:
K'jara&tetd. 27 .South front street.
C-1
Siri.'ja!i v. :v. tonight at
Air .'-a hail. 1' - t Ka:ri Mam ttreet.
it-v. Mae !t i'ost of Porrlaad.
n-aker ar-d reader. 'i
Mif KIi2a-eth Gore of Med ford,
was one of the rrjiir.ars of the Heed-
On Af.ouLt of :!!r-s. Mrs. Once? Mrs. SI F. Wood ref-iraed to her Mayor E. T. R-ycoMs and Mrs.
Wilcont wiil not t- able to meet her hoz:e at Medford this E.orr:cg af:er Reynclds arrived here from Chico.'
rLrare.-rt Thorday ever.:rs at the T;::i-e over the weet ead ia this Calif., Monday enroate to PorJaa4.;
library- She to haTe z'k:zi na- ry i3s Mrs. J. A. Jihajr-ie. Mrs. and left the Hotel Me-dford for that
der the aj:ce of the Greater Med- Wc-d stopped off here on ter return cay this momirz. wishing to take!
-ord f.!-JD. frc-m a trio to Por.:ard. Grants the dayhzht ride thru the state. Be
paws Coar.er. tsices being mayor of Chico, Mr.
Rer. May C. Post a noted medium R-oIia a prominent banker.
of Per: la-d will assist in the sen-ices 1 ttlco-Llght Electricity for every.
at the Spiritualist church, Sunday, a ''rn. J- E- Bartlett, Medford Hotel,
p. m. 2 04 East 3!a:n street- Come j M&dford. Ore.
and learn what yoi don't know ato'-t ! Flies dangerous and a nuis
5Dir::aaiism z.-ance. We make window screens and
screen doors. Trowor.dge La Dine;
Works. ST
Vr.j 7 ". vc A V Vinrov for
A complete line Tm EIu cakes and :Coant: Commissioner. ' Paid Adv.
aera at the Palace Grocery. 72 , Califomians registered at the Med
At the Nash are the following ;rH aro a,. v flf n.,.,.n,.
Vote for W. D. V.V.ch for Co-nty
Treasurer, a taxpayer and an eipr-k-n.ed
bus:ne-s man. Paid Adv.:.!
Gliddeii arsenate of lead. TLe best
to be tad. Conner's Warehouse.
Tru Biu cookies and crackers. The
Palace Grocery. 72
Alex Badge, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wtliiam Rudze, and bride of a week
r.ee MUs Ruth Wbuted. arrived here
this afternoon from Minneapo!:.
where they were married a week ago
r a Tisit with Mr. Budze
rsday. 3-!r. Bud?e and
daughter Jean are rtiH In Oakland. ! dieton
Oahf.. and Mi&g Jean has just com- Pi
For eye, eai. som, throat see Dr.
Heine, Lfberty Bids. Glasses fitted.
gtie-ts from Oregon: K. D. Walsh
Klamath Kalis. R. Q. Haskell of Pen-
George W. Keams of Grants
:d E. Condit and A. E. Dodds
yds. 13
j.:8 ted her four years course at thejof Portland.
! 'cirer'ity of California. Aiex fc'jd-'ej I'.e remnants, 2 and
an engineer connected with a wide-; Traax Store. 51 ,
y kr.oa engineering company, and j The celebrated Imperial orchestral
makes his headquarters most of the 'will famish the latent dance music'
t.n." a: Honoiuia or Han-Francisco, jfor the National Guard ball, Wednes-j
Phone 474 about your dry cleaning day. May I&th. 4& I
Jn-;
W. L. Freres of Los Ange!e3 and II
E. Berg. A. Lamberton, George Mc
Millan and S. H. Dinkenpiel of San
Francisco.
If you. have a good second-hand)
range or a refrigerator for 5ale.
phone S&2-M. -1
E-conomize Dy using scratch pads
for use. Get them at this office, tf
Your spring suit oest woolens,
reasonable prices. Klein the Tailor,
East Main, upstairs.
The remains of Ernest Heath who
parsed away in Eureka, Calif., will
i arrive in Medford this evening. The
: funeral notice will appear later.
UpcalBiieB
ii i
That Medford Is both properotis
and growing le snow a by the records
of the Home Telephone company . ;
Never before has tne company .veer,
co busy In pitting In new phones ar.d
taking care of removals a during
the past gif) days. Over lOv new
phones have been put 'a in that time,
many for ne residents and the re
mainder for old re j; i d en ts who had
not hitherto had ptonej; in their
homes. And during the past &-j di, s
over HO phones have been chan-'e-i
owing to removals ;n the tiy. Orders'
for new phones and removal are re-,
ceived datily. !
Wanted, yo-jr old has to '.an and
block. Myers, Thj Appar-! CI-ir,-:
Uycn. flatten!. J' hone 2'-i-J. 1
Ncnb Central. -i
Orrei, tailors for men and women.
High grade only. Ashland, Ore. ,
The condition of Ed G. Brown, Jn-:
jured in an auo wre'. k on the Pacifi-.
Highway JO days ago, and removed county fair given y the co-eds of;an4 dyeing. All work fully guaran- Office or desk room for rent
to a Portland hospital for o . rva- u ed college in Portland last weex teed City Cleaning V.'orks, 401 South :n!Jire 1 10 West Main street.
tlon and treatment, its favorable, ac-jfr the benefit of the women's f und. ' Riverside. i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Halieck arrived
cordine to Dr ii. J. C'onror who re- The womenV fair included a lot off The Modern Plurnhing and Heat-r.r he-e tnis forenoon from Baker tor
turned the firiit of the week from -original fcd-how, a booth where ro-jf'o. have opened quarters In the spend a few days with Mrs. Halleck's
Portland. The period of convKlea-hined shoes for a uickle, and ajsparta Bidg. Estimates furnished, lister. -Mrs. Pomerine at the latter's
cence will last all n'ltnnwr. MrK.jig Jitney dar.e where the coilet'e ! Hee us for plumbmg, heating and gas ranch home near Central Point. Mrs.
Brown who was aluo injured In the 1 5a orchestra provided music. The .fitting. Phone C20. 5 j Halletk. formerly Mary Penninger, is
accident was removed from the h- vrwsl of the fair will be used in Gingham, this week, ZZc a yd.; a former Medford resident, having
pital to her borne today. paying for ne pianos for the worn- Truax Store. Sivbeen born and reared in this city.
In seeking the office of Secretary ; dwelling halls. O M. Evans, field representative of Mr. Halieck is an expert radio engi-
of State, Sarn A. Koxer has two out j The Chamber or Commerce is a the Oregon Growers Cooperative as-peer and leaves for China June 1st. t SaLE rioe in 'well improved
mend klm to the rotera. In the first tbonlit and action. Join. tf j Kalem, and will attend the urociation ; Installing and onratis radio ays-
place, he la (iijalified hy en.erienei Kord. Che", roi't and Maxwell tireii meeting at :he public library tomor-j terns in south China. His wife will
for the positon. having served for 1 and all Liruii of aceorie-f at Mc-jrow afternoon. 'accompany him as far as Hong Kong,
more than eight yearii as deputy -c-' Wurdy-lJoane M (tor Co . iSparta bldg.l American le gion Weekly, real:-'r. and' Mrs. Halieck are former O.
retary of state. Secondly. ?.lr. Kowri ;new for ei senic man. Join the, A. c. stnaenu.
is not a polil;clao. lie lh thoroughly J H'-r. ('. A. K-iwards of Ahiand i p(;u and receive your copy. 1
competent to give the strict business pr'-ached the baccalaureate sermon j Silk. ;7 in. wide, yd. i.'c. Truax
administration of the office of secre-! nundajr nisht to the Rraduaticg claesjstore. 51'
ury of state that Is demanded by thejof the Gold Hill high school. Don't forget the National Guard
people of the state. Paid Adr. Orres. the lad;e" tailor, will be at ball. Wednesday, May 19th. i'J'
Washing ana Ironing free. We wlllj'lotel Holland every Thursday. Flnej There will be a sewing exhibit at
wash and iron them by the electric woolens, latest styles always. tf'.the high school building Thursday
washer and Ironer while you wait, at I'ry fir and hcrdwood for sale byiafiernoon from 3 to 5 o'clock. ThisllOl South Central. Phone 615-J
Paul's Electric Store. i tier or cord. Phono &o:,-X. 5 4 exhibit will consist of grade work, aai Follow the crowd to the Nat Wed-
Tne uregon Kruit Growers t;oorer- -'" JJ,B- 'i''1'"1' cni'-e i ;supervi?ea oy .mihs carron oi tne ao-
atlve association will hold a meeting i f'entral Point, were overnight guests j mestic art department. The domestic
at the public library tomorrow after-lal 'he Holland. IscU-nce department of the hish school
noon at 2 o'clock which will lie ad-l lira. Paul Hansen, corsetlcre for under the direction of Miss Bassett
dressed by Itnbert C. Paulus. sabrs I Nuliono. Phone 5S5-J. j will serve refreshments. All mothers
manager, and Prof. C. 1. lwis. or- Vote for W. I). Welch for C.'ounti and ladiei of the community arc cor-
Kanlzatlon manager of the arsncia-! ireasorer. a taxpayer and an exper- dially invited to be present
tlon. who will arrive in the city W-d- len'ed business man. Paid Adv... I
nesday.
ek. May 1 1 to -11. Join now. l Kce Medford Land 4. Insurance
lluck towels 3.",c this week. Truax Agency, successors to D. R. Wood &
Co.. lim. 209 Liberty Bidg., for fire
Insurance. tf
Kvery buddy get a buddy for the
American Ix-gion between May 17-211.
51-
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wakeman, for
merly of Medforrl have returned from
make his councllmanlc debut tonight. Portland and will again make their i uallst meetings at Althea hall. Rev. I
We need you; you need us. Join j home here. Post is widely known thruout Oregon
W. J. Chimbe.-liin of f'orvailis
w v Kn it- Kred T'- bor., K. W
Mi!se and W. Koesler o
are gutits a: tbe i!ed:o.'-i.
rntt.m rree. white ad flesh col
ore, yd. 45e. Truax Store. ;
Wanted Beer ar.d pop
IeVoe's.
1-jrtlar.d OUMUUWJ!rf,Tj5:
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i Ie oe s. - s
! 1."-r kiiijs.
19 jj
TOO LATE Tft CLASSIFY
FOR RENT Six room house, barn,
four lots ploughed for garden. 520
Hamilton. Phofie 217-X. 45
French pastry and dainty confec
tions made fresh daily at Rex Cafe, tf
A few more fine rabbits for sale
at 316 West Tenth street. Medford.
subnrban home. Phone 453-L. ."4
ESTRAYED From Tabie Rock
ranch: Hereford bull, 4 yaers old,
dehorned: both ears rropped cloe;
weighs about 1 4 . lbs. Branded
with a cross triangle on rieht
stifle; any information that will
locate him will be appreciated and
rewarded. Phone SSvM, or write
Box 1066, Medford.
Awnings made to order and put j 1-OST -Tan rubber hip boot. Left
np. All kinds of repairing. Douglas, by roadside on upper Applegate.
ieave at ram s tiectnc store lor
rew-ard. 51
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nesday evening, May l&th.
Citizens are reminded that next
Saturday fs clean-up day and that a
little work daily performed between
now and then will make things a
little easier on that day.
Vote 75 yes, A. E. Kinney forj-tr
For trie best insurance see Holmes i County commissioner. Paid Adv.!
0
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Films Developed Better
Prints Made Clearer
Prompt attention to Ma3 Order?
SWEM'S STUDIO
217 East Main St. Medford
Apprentice wanted fn Sanitary
Beauty Parlor. Phone Mi-It. 51
Do you want to save your curtalnHi store. ul
by washing and Ironing them by the The city council tonight will make
electric washer and ironer at Paul's Uome changes in the water ordinance
Electric Store? We will do ft or show
you how,
Tho local Western Union Tele
graph company today resumed busi
ness et ItH old stand, altho the build
ing improvements are not yet com
pleted; The company's office during
the period of renovation had been at
the Hduthflrn Pacific depot.
Kiser hand colored In oil prints of
Crater Lake and mountain scenery.
Medford Hook Htore. 5o
Dance at Trail Katurday, May 22.
Music by Majestic orchestra. 54
Vote 75 yes, A. K. Kinney for
County Commissioner. Paid Adv.
Having served as ceputy uteretary
of state for more than eight years
past, Bam A. Kozer, republican candi
date for secretary of Htute, is in a
position to make good his protnine to
the people Ihut he will fnr-ist on the
strictest economy in the adminltra-'
tlon of state affalrx. Jtve him your
vote. Paid Adv.
Company D will be pleased to have
ex-service men appear fn uniform at
tho National (iuurd ball, Wednesday,
May l'Jih. 4'J
Home-made bread, rakes, and pan
try of ail kinds for geaeral trade ut
Hex Cafe. tf
Kd Steep lit a guest at the Portland
hotel In Pnrtlund, In whirr, city Mr.
Hteep underwent an operation Mon
day at a hoKpftal.
Co. I) needs the money, you ned n
good time. Come to the National
Guard ball, Wednesday. May 4I'
tiood riiurdc, good flour, nnci a ood
time at the National Guard ball to
morrow night. 40
Home-made bread and p.iiitry fresh
dally at Hex Cafe. tf
Tho Sanitary Heuuty Shop In now
open In riuuiletu formerly oenipied
by Marlnello Khun", lit the (luim-tt-Corey
Illdg. Hair dieting, nianfcur
itig. fthampouliig, muni; a -n and Mulp
treatments. Full line of toilet ar'l
rlen, hair KwMrhi'H. pom iiii'loiin and
triin.-.furfiia'rdri niad- ?f njt hair and
i'iii.Iiiiiv, It'x.ias -('Ti, I'M). t'l,"
Gamed -'"or-v Hhlg, Phone villi
Mrn. Ma.v tu !!- i'rjd-ly. t
O.-J-KUJiMr-. 1 1 r I ;, 111- llol i
lard I r - f i : ' U. Gr i:n, M Kv.m !
W. A. Marahall and K. S lown.-nl
of Halcm, .Mr. and Mth It i . ll.m lay
of Eugene and W. A. ("Inchon, G A'.!
irlffin and . 1 1 . Knglke of Port-!
Jand.
All klndn dry wood, jihono S'i or
M'J-J. Itay l'.laekburn.
On account of the political mectii:
tomorrow night tin Moclcrn ilaticlng
duns will tne'-t thin evt-nitig 1 : '
W. II. Gttre and .lohu A. Wi -i-r
lund were aiuong the it n l i tt r inn
la tod Into Ta It Kin a n linU-, K aii'liit;
of Pylhin laHt illicit.
Wo are ready to funilf-h ynn with
otir "Gold Medal" brand of i m-am
You can c.xpeit and you will i; t high
(jiiallty, good S'TViru and n-as nialih
prices. Kldrldgn Hairy Produeiii Co,
phone 203,
Tonight at S:l. an tdd time con
cert in an old time set t itig, ,chr(M i in
church. Somt) of Med ford's l-e-l
lngor, r. .
and stipulate penalties for the var
ious water violations. T. W. Miles,
who succeeds Hr. If. P. Hargrave as
councilman from the third ward will
Singer Shop Quality counts. New
and used machines sold or rented.
Expert repairing -on all makes ma
chines. Phone 215-R. 10 So. Fir. 60
60
Old phonographs and records
bought, sold and exchanged. Doug
lass. 101 S. Central. Phone S15-J.
Rev. Mae C. Post of Portland ar
rived Sunday and will conduct spirit- J
DR. RICKERT
ktts scrEvrrnoAixT
rXSTED, AD GLASSES
I.'-Klon this wr?ok.
Mrs. K. A. Guthrie and her chil- ( was for a time pastor of the First
Tablets and Bcratci. paa made ofldren, who live at Medford, are stop-i Spiritualist church of Portland.
news print, for school and office use
for snle at this office. tf
Voe for V. 1). W'elrh for County
Treasurer, a taxpayer and an exper
ienced bupincHa man. Paid Adv..i
I.. Itisler or .Minneapolis, is a biisl
nes visitor In the city.
Carl Jeschke, SIbB grade watch
and cloc krepalrlng. 9 Fir street.
musical novelty at Christian
church tonight. The public invited.
Admission I'-'.c only. 4'
Turkish bath towels 5."c Truax
Store. 51
Hanna I)velace and .lean Atchison
of OrantH Pass were visitors in the
city .Monday and guests at the Med
ford.
ping at the Hotel Portland during a! HouBes for 2le. Jackson County
brief visit In the city. Portland j Building ft Loan association.
Journal. . . . . .
Broken forglngs and castings, all;
shapes, all metals, all sizes, welded, j
reinforced and guaranteed. Vulcan:
Welding Works, 39 South Front St. j
The ladles of St. Mark'B guild are
planning a picnic fn Ashland park,
Thursday, May They will mec'.
at the Medford park at ll:l.j a. ni.
and leave from there.
It pays to save and saves to pay.
We will show you. Bring your laun
dry to Paul's Electric Store.
Delco-Llgnt Eectriclty for every
farm. J. E Bartlett, Medford Hotel,
Medford. Ore.
PROPERLY FITTED
NO BROPfl VSKD
Broken Lene Accurately- Duplicated
Baits 1-3 over Mar Co.
3flS E. Main. Uotalr
Dancing Academy
MODERN INTERPRETATION CHARACTER
Adult and Children's Classes
For information call 566-J.
iflSS KATTJRYN SWELt
THERE'S GREAT NEED FOR
THRIFT
TJIESI-: al.ix.rmal times ixro due largely to
f-avclcssiifss in investing and rccklciH'SS m
sj-K-nrlins. Money lias -mc easy and fronc
without a struiric It has caused extrava
ganep and sieciilatiun, the two frrcatcst dan
gers in the path of permanent prosperity.
Deposit vour eai-nin.s at the Kirst National
Bank as regularly as you did during the war.
The future will look out for itself.
Zhe First National Bank'
Mddford Oregon
if i eunB MM
DRESSING
.KEEP TOUR SHOES NEAT
TWEF.F.OJU.UY
cospoRA-noMs.irft,
WEEKS & 0RR
UNDERTAKERS
.' Day Ilione 22T
Night Phone F. V. Weeks, 22"
A. U. Orr, i7-J-a.
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Vote for the County Good Roads
$500,000 Bond Measure
BecaUSd build permanent roads in the rural districts, and not on
the main highways, without adding any tax above the present rate
Because: ,f the $500,000 issue is voted, we will get $900,000 Federal and
State money, and positively will not get this $900,000
unless we do vote this county issue.
Vote for the 4 per cent State Road
Bond Limit
Because: Only by its passage can the State have the money to match the
county and federal money for road work in this county.
Because: The auto and gasoline license fees will pay the principal and
interest of the entire issue, without any increase in either, and
will not require one cent of direct tax, property tax or additional tax of any kind
By voting for and and carrying both of these bond propositions is the only
way the rural roads will be built and road building continued.
The carrying of these bonds means progress along all lines. Defeat of the
measures mean the slowing down of road improvements and delay in improv
ing rural roads.
OREGON ROADS AND DEVELOPMANT ASSOCIATION
By W. H. Gore, County Vice-President
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 customers know, we had last fall a small
assortment of Royeroft things on display and for sale,
obtained through acquaintance with Mr. Elbert Hub
bard II. Rather an unusual thinj;. as the Roycroftcrs
do not conuncivialize their product. Buyers appre
ciated so much being able to obtain these things lo
cally, wc have persuaded Mr. Hubbard to send us
more. As the display coming includes their wonder
ful leather work as well as the Hammered Copper,
Shieffield Plate and Books, we feci' the two lines
conflict. "We do not wish to depreciate Cordova
roods, but simply to give the public a low price to
close out quickly.
Medford Book Store
One Good Term
Deserves Another
Am running on
my record for the
first term
For Sheriff
C. E. TERRILL
On Republican Ticket
VOTE YES 77 ON BALLOT
Paid Adv.