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HEDFOTtD MATE TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, ORfefiONr, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1920. '.' PAT3E TWO locdBieB This, the city's annual clenn-up day finds many men down town eager to learn the latest hit of election news Instead of being home busy at cleaning up. In the meantime tho city auto trucks and wagons wore busy all day from early morning gathering up the refuso placed In front of homes. Singer Shop Quality counts. New and usod machines sold or rented Expert repairing on all makes ma chines. Phone 215-11. 10 So. Fir. 60 CO A hotter cord tiro has never been built. Racine Horseshoe. Exchange Tiro Co. (S3 A light to heavy frost is tho predic tion for tonight which it is hoped will " not materialize A local prediction "was made early last evening by Frost Export Young for a light frost with a possihlo temperature of 32 degrees but It only reached tho 33rd degree mark in Modford, altho In tho low sections it got as low ns 31. Hemstitching, pecotlng 10c per yard, thread furnished. Expert op erator. Singer Shop, 10 South Fir street. 00 ' Pure home made sorghum 18c at Hutchison & I.nmsdcn. Goodyear 30x3 M tires for your Chovrolot, Ford or Maxwoll $20. Med ford Auto Co. 67' Tho graduation exercises- of the high school of Central Point begin with services Sunday night, that be ing tho occasion of the baccalaureate sermon to be prnnchod by Rev. I,. My. ron lloozer, pastor of tho First Pres byterian church of this city. Miss Huth Warner is to be the soloist 'for tho Borvlce and will be accompanied by Mrs. George Andrews. The ser vice Is to be held in the hall on Main street at 8 o'clock. See the Challenge fruit thinning shears at Lamport's harness store. Something now. 04 All tire work guaranteed. Exchango Tiro Co., phone 020. 53 Carl Jeschke, High grade watch and cloc kropnirlng. 9 Fir stroet. Why pay 20c for sugar when jou can buy homo mndo sorghum for 18c at Hutchison & Lumsdcn. Tho hanks of tho city did a rush ing business this forenoon bccnuso'of being" closed yesterday and of the regular weekly closing hour at 12 o'clock this noon. Homo made Roguo River brooms 70c at Hutchison & Lumsdon. Lot us savo you trouble and ex pense by examining your tiros. No charge. Exchango Tiro Co. 03 Wanted, Boor nnd pop bottles At DeVoe's. , 'Robert Gray of Lcwiston, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. Claud Kollcy of Taconia and Hazel Pickering and Evelyn Graf ton of Souttlu uro umoug tho north west states guests at tho Holland. Wantod, your old hats to clean aiid block. Myors, Tho Apparol Cloauors, Dyers, llattors. Phono 223-J. 103 North Contral. 04 All mombors of Company 1), Na tional Guard will roport at headquar ters In uniform Sunday morning, May 23rd at' 9 o'clock sharp to attend memorial Borvlce with tho G. A. H. and Amorl'cnn Region. 03 Economize by using scratch pads for use. Get them at this office, tf Alex Nlhloy pnssod thru this mor ning on his wny to Medford. Ho says that sugar boots are now bringing t'ih a ton nnd that the prlco of tho beets will keep up with ndvnucos in tho prlcp of Biignr. Grunts Pass Courier. " Hoal homo mndo sorghum at Hutchison & Lumsden. Houses for sale. Jackson County Building & Loan association. Tho Luun-Dry-lStto washes and drys clothos without a wrlngor. On display at I'oopIo'B liloctrln store. 03 A. 11. Oily has returned to his homo in Roseburg after n visit ul Applegato with his brutlier, C. u. Culy. The Chambor or Commerce Is a clearing house for community thought and action. Join. . tf See tho Challongo fruit thinning shoars nt Lamport's harness store. Something now. 01 Tho cadet hand of tho O. A. C, has boon ongsged to furnish the mu sic at tho annual strawburry car nival of Roseburg. OiVes) tailors for raon and women. High grade only. Ashland, Ore. Wo mnko adjustments on Horse shoe tires and tubes here. Kxehungo Tiro Co., Gates' old shop. 02 It. 15. Paraito nnd A. A. Saleldl of Ked lllurt, Calif., ara visitors In the city nnd gjcsUt at tho Medford. Apprentice witnted In Sanitary Tlcauly Parlors to loarn general work. Phono X41-H. 51 Old phonographs and rocords bought, Bold and exchanged. Ioug lass, 101 S. Contral. Phone 615-J, Tho Medford Ministerial associa tion will hold nn Important mooting In tho library on Monday morning at half past ten o'clock. AH resident ministers are urged to ho present. The Lniin-Dry-Klto washes and drys clothes without a wringer. On display nt People's Klectric store. Ti3 Seo tho Challenge fruit thinning shears nt Lamport's harness store. Something new. r4 California gliosis at the Medford include R. IL Ueane of Oakland, and L. I.. DroHsoll, F. S. Chaniplln, P. (). Crawford, Paul McKee, .Inn. I), Grunt and K. M. Pearl of Ran Kruncisco. Oh boy! Have you oaten any of that butterscotch ice c roam. Snlder's Dairy. 5 Rodman and Pocahontas aro invit ed and urged to attend a meeting nt tho wigwam on Saturday evening in May tho 22nd, as R. L. Smith, the Great Bachem of the stale, wlil make an official visit to the tribe at that time, 03 Fred W. Horrln has just finished shearing about 1500 sheep at his ranch near Ashland, the clip of which ho estimates as around 12,000 or 13,000 pounds. Mr. Hcrrin has on exhibit threo clips of wool in tho win dow of Draw's tailor shop which ho took from some of his flock. One of these is from a yearling Corridalo and weighs nine pounds; one from a two-year-old Corridale weighing 12 i pounds, and the third from a year old Rumbouillet weighing 18 pounds,. The latter is the heaviest and finest wool In tho world, ultho the Carridalc wool is longer. These are the sheep Mr. llerrln recently Imported from New Zealand. Ashland Tidings. We are now handling Orchard Brand Spray materials, good quality, prices right. Farm Bureau Coopera tive Exchange. Phono 932. G9 Ileal moonlito waltzes! Nat. to nite! 53 You can get any flavor of Ice cream at Snlder's Dairy. 53 .1. F. Itpaho, formerly of Ashland and now of San Diego, Calif., is visit ing friends In tho city for a fow days. All persons that have accounts against tho High School Student Body association plcaso file same at once. -03 Grand Chancellor W. J. H. Clark and the Grand K. of R. nnd S. Walter G. Gleeson of the Knights of Pythias will moot with Talisman lodge, Mon day night. Work In tho 1st and 2nd ranks. Good knights and true, we go at 7:30. James Stowart, C. C. 53 The Laun-Dry-Ktto washes nnd drys clothes without a wringer. On display at People's Electric store. 53 Mrs. Henry nates was visiting her father, R, C-.Jorgcnson, in Ashland a fow days this weok. We are ready to furnish you with our Gold Medal" brand of ice cream. You can expect and you will got high quality, good service and reasonable prices. Eldridge Dairy Products Co., phono 203. 53 Novolty prize dancos! iNat. to-nlto! 53 Tho Laiin-Dry-Etto washes nnd drys clothes without a Wringer. On display at People's lcctric Storo. U1' Crowds of interested citizens, re publicans and democrats, Including local candidates were at tho Mail Trlhuno office long after midnight lust night nnd during today eager to hoar tho latest election returns. Tho fact that tho mcngor returns last night and enrly today came In, vory slowly only whetted their nppetito for news all the more. Home-mado bread and pastry fresh daily nt Rex Cafo. . , tf Anyone having any of Crowann's ico cream packers plcaso roturn or let them know. oil Tho Laun-Dry-Htto washes nnd drys clothes without a wringer. On display nt Pooplo's Electric store. 53 Messrs. J. D. Grunt and Paul B. MnKee, presldont and vlco prosldent of tho Cnllfnrnla-Powor company aro in Medford from San Francisco on of ficial business. They motored to Prospect today. All kinds dry wood, phono S59 or 519-J. Ray Blackburn. Anyono having any of Crowson's Ico cream packors please roturn or lot thorn know. 5li Lieutenant L. J. Williams of the United States army Is In tho city and is rog(storcd nt tho Holland. Quality, sorvicu, satisfaction La dies'' and moil's suits dry or steam cleaned $1.00, Phono 223-.I. Deliv ery service. Myers Apparol Cleaners, Dyors, llattors, 103 Norlh Contral. 07 You can get butterscotch Ico cream at PoorlosH llakery. 53 Roland Flaherty, managor of the Farm llurcnu Exchange, left Friday to attend tho mooting of tho state cattlemen's association ut Hums Oro. Ho oxpects to bo back home next Tuesday. Orrcs, the Indies' tnllor, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine woolens, latost stylos always. tf Ullddoii arsenate of load. Tho best to bo had. Conner's Warohouso. Dry fir nnd hardwood "for salo by tlor or cord. Phono 905-X. 04 Puro Ico cream. Snldor's Dairy. 03 M. R. Whitehead, of Portland, gun- oral ugent of the Pacific Fruit com pany who Is well known in Medford, Is very 111 in tho Good Samaritan hos pital in Portland. Cost plus 10. 00 Trit lllu cookies and crackers. The aluco Grocory. 72 A big week end dancing parly will bo Htuged at tho Medford Nut. to night. Tho Imperial orchestra will provide a complete vnrloty of tho hit est waltzes, one-stops nnd fox-trots. Dancing will Mart promptly at 9 p. m and will ho free till 9: 3D. A special feature for tonight will be novelty prize dunces, several of which will bo put cm during tho evonltig. A record attendance is looked for. Mrs. Paul Hanson, corsetlore for Nullono. Phono 585.-J. For the best insurance see Holmes tho Insurance Man. All over tho city today could be seen piled up In front of homos sacks or boxes of debris of all kinds await ing the arrival of tho city carts. Up to noon it appeared us tho clean-up day hail boon a big BUd-ess. Cost plus 10',.. 05 , Ford. Chevrolet nud Maxwell tires and all kinds of accessories at Mc-Curdy-Bowno Motor Co., Sparta bldg. John K. Flurry and wlfo wero re cent Modford visitors having motored from Roseburg. Auto repairing M. J. Swing, with Htittson Motors Auto Home, 29 South Front. All work guaranteed. tf WEEKS & ORE UNDERTAKERS Day ITione 227 Sight Phones F. W. Weeks, 227-J-2 A. K. Ott, S27-J-8. 'Quito a number of democratic vot ers in the city amused themselves at yesterday's election by writing in the names of republican presidential and other candidates on their democratic ballots, which. caused no end of trou ble and delay in counting and tabu lating to the weary men and women on the election boards, who wero on duty all day yesterday, last night and until after 8 o'clock this morning. A number of republicans also amused themselves by writing in the names of friends or others as candidates for constable. ' . Come on Lizzy, take Henry and go up to tho Valley Fuel Co. and leave an order for a few cords of 4-foot body slab wood that they aro deliver ing any place in Medford for $4.75 per cord. You know they are reliable and you can depend upon them. 5 If you have a good second-band range, or a refrigerator -for sale, phono S92-M. 01 Anyono having any of Crowson'3 ice cream packors picase return or lc-c them know. .50' At the Holland Mr. and Mrs. W. R Wallace, C. B. Johnson and Nate Ardry aro guests from Portland. On account of the primaries this week, the Greater Medford club will hold Its meeting on Monday, May 24. 03 Novolty prize dances! Week-end dnnco. Medford Nat. tonight! 03 See Medford Land & Insurance Agency, successors to D. R. Wood Co., Em, 209 Liberty Bldg., for fire Insurance. tf Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meeker who have been gone sovoral weeks a"t Dos Moines, la., In attendance at the gen eral conference of the Methodist church, which closes Juno 1st, will not be home until the middle of Juno, and after the conference will visit Mr. Meeker's old home at Man sen, -la. Mr. "Meeker who Is a dele gate to tho general conference from the Oregon conference is very busy nt Des Moinos, serving on several im portant committoes. Tablets and scratci pads made of news print, for school and office use tor sale at this office. tf A few more flno rabbits for salo at 916 West Tenth street, Medford. 03 Phono 4 74 about your dry cleaning and dyeing. All work fully guaran teed. City Cleaning Works, 401 South Riverside Memorial services conducted by tho G. A. R. will ho held Sunday at the Prosbyterian church. All members of the American Legion aro invited and urged to attend. Do you want to Bavo your curtains by washing and ironing thom by tho electric washor and ironor at Paul's F.lcctrlc Store? Wo will do It or show you how. i Real moonlight waltzes! Medford Nat. tonight. Follow tho crowds! 53 There wub a good public market this morning with a bountiful supply of fine home grown vegetables. . Dance ut Trail Saturday, May 22. Music by Majestit) orchestra. 04 Homo-mndo bread, cakes, and pas try of all kinds for gcaeral trade at Rex Cafe. tf Tho grango at Winter hold an all day session Saturday, which was at tended by County Agent Cato and Miss Pool, tho homo demonstration agent. ' Anyono having any of Crowson's ice cream pnekers ploasc roturn or let them know. 00 Cost plus 10. 55 Guests at tho Medford includo A. Alexander of New York, Kllza Couk llng of Piirtrldgo, Kits., W. S. Scott of St. Louis and A. C. Flelschner, C. O. .Martin and T. E. Cronin of Seattle. iBrokun forglugs ana castings, all shapes, all metals, all sizes, welded, rolnforced and guaranteed. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 South Front St. It pays to Bavo and saves to pay. Wo will Bhow you. Bring your laun dry to Paul's Electric Store. Cost plus 10. 05 Jack lluydon, Pnciflc const repre sentative for a well known music publishing house was In tho city yos torday. While hero Mr. llnyricn left several of his latest danco hits which will bo introduced by tho Imperial orchestra. ' Dolco-Llght Eloctrlclty for every farm. J. K Bartlett, Medford Hotel, Modford, Ore. For oyo, eat, noso, throat see Dr. Holne, Liberty Illdg. Glnsses fitted. Modford had I ho pleasure of hav ing Chas. S. Fee, passenger traffic manager of the Southern Pacific lines Mrs. Foe and their daughter Mar garet nnd Albert Hungerford, special writer for tho Saturday Evening Post who was Mr. Foe's guest, here for a fow hours'last Thursday evening. The party Is on a leisurely tour over the S. P. lines, and arrived In Ashfund from tho Bouth on Thursday after noon's train in Mr. Foe's private cur After u two hours drive over Ash land's scenic parks us Ashland's guests, tho party were taken in tow by Mark ' Montgomery, the Medford S. P. agent, nnd taken on an auto ride thru tho valley to Medford and vicinity until the arrival of tho even ing train when they left for Rose burg. ; A complete lino Tru Bill cakes and crackers at tho Pulaco Grocery. 72 French pastry and dainty confec tions made fresh daily at Rex Cafe, tf For Sale BalconyandStairs Now in Our Store Medford Book Store "A. T. Mercler, superintendent of Southern Pacific' lines In Oregon, Is In tho city for the day. His special car has been on the sidetrack all day," says the Grants Pass Courier. "He is here conferring with E. J. Corrillo, superintendent of the con struction hero for the Sbattuck com pany, who have the contract for the irrigation project here. Tho district will not be allowed to encroach upon the railroad right of way- said Mr. Mercler, as it mlKht set a precedent that could not be overlooked." Awnings made to order and put up. All kinds of repairing. Douglas, 101 South Central. Phone 615-J. Delco-Light Electricity for every farm. J. E. Bartlett, Medford Hotel, Medford, Ore. , OregontaiiB at the Medford aro Mrs. B. Barns of Salem, G. M. Estorly of Waldo, A. Hampton of Eugene, .Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Powell and M. J. Montieth of Albany, and the follow ing from Portland: Lloyd Anderson, M. L. Kahn, Mrs. F. Metchan, W. B. Jackson, Wl A. Houser, B. J, Doran, L. Cobleutz. L. H. Hamilton, A. Nib ley and G. L. Hart., Godycar , 30x3 tires for your Chevrolet, Ford or Maxwell $20. Med ford Auto Co. 57 Flies are dangerous and a nuis ance. We make window screens and screen doors. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 57 Your spring suit: nest woolens, reasonable prices. Klein the Tailor, East Main, upstairs. . SLAVS AND POLES PRAGUE, Jtnv 21 Martini ln.w was declared in the Teschen plobes eite nrcn Wednesday bv tho interim -tionnl commission. Bitter feelinsr litis prevailed recently in the district be tween the Czecho-SIovuk and Polish workmen, and Bomo clashes have boon reported. OBITUARY. I PAIMEI Died ut tho home of months and 21 ilnvs. She was a na Nortli Central ave., Eliza Lawrence Palmer nt the iil'C of !14 veurs, 8 months and 21 days. Sell was a na tive of New York stale, hnvim? hiicn born in 182f. She was a resident at Medford for tho iast 25 veurs. The deceased leaves one, dauuhler, Mr.. Ella Medynski. Funeral services will be hold at Perl's diaper Monday. M.iv 24, nt 2:110 p. in., services priviilc. Interment ill the I. O. O. F. cemetery. a. v. & A. sr. Special communication Mod ford lodge' 10. '1,' Monday evon Ing, May 24, 7 ! 110 p. m. Work In F. C. degree. By order of the W. M. 54 L. E. WJLLIAMS, Secy. TOO LATE TB CLASSIFY WANTED Girl or woman to help with work in mriss hohsa on ranch. Eden Valley Orchard. Thono G39-R I SB' FOlt SALE Heavy horso. Phono 17-F-13. , DS FOR SALE- OR TRADE For Ford , bug or roadster, a horso 1200 lbs., threo years, partly, broko and gen tle. Phono 243 Jacksonville, even ings. , 5 4 FOIt SALE One 5 h. p. Binglo phase , electric motor. F. C. llollbaugh, . Talent. 03 K Films Developed Better Prints Made Clearer Prompt attention to Mail Orders SWEM'S STUDIO 217 East Main St.' Medford O D A T t t t t T t Guy PEARS, APPLES and PRUNES See us before signing contracts We have the best arrangements for t f T t t Cash f ? PHONE 64 1 FELSCH ! RIVAL OF RUTH 'HOMER TITLE CHICAGO, May 22. Oscar "Hap nv" Felsch. Chicago outCiolder. has entered into compotltion with "Babo" Ruth of New York, the homo run king of baseball, for tho honor of lending In circuit drives in the Amer ican league. "Happy" c.-acked out his fifth homer in the gaino against Ronton Wednesday, giving lilm two in twin .tnvit and . niacins: him in a tie with the New York slugger. Each has made five homers, according to aver ages released today and including games of Wednesday. There Is a merry race on in the Washington club botween Roth and X 11 Ol, AllVtWWM'.UV JulJiUWWJw Church Fourth, and Bartlett - "The Church with a challenging program." A Church of Good Music 11 'A. Dean Morton Of O. A. C. will address the congregation. Hear this noted educator on a subject of interest to all Ore gonians. , ; . ' ' r8:0ORM; "A Super-Religion" These arc days of great interest in super-natural and super-normal phenomena. Hear this message. YOUNG PEOPLE'S Dancing Academy MODERN-r-INTERPRETATION CHARACTER ' ; Adult and Children's Classes For information call 56G-J. MISS KATHEYN SWEM FOR SALE In fine condition Worm drive PACKARD TRUCK fully equipped for hauling lumber, four speeds. Address w Ad vanee, Cash and Consignment Rice for the honor of boing the lead ing base stealer. ' Rice has pilfered eleven bases and Roth ten. Ty Cobb, the Detroit star, Is grad ually finding his batting eye and has boosted his average to .277; Ruth is batting .2 GO. Johnston of Cleveland is topping the list with an average of .273. Nicholson of Pittsburg, is leading the Nationals with an avorago of 40-' acquired in 14 games. Hornsby In 25 games in which he has been at bat 101. times has cracked out forty- two hits for a total of 57 bases for an average of 418. Heinle Groh, cap tain of tho Cincinnati world's cham pions, Is next with 408. Increase Armv Avration. WASHINUTOK. May 22. An in reuse of $.12,745,000 in tho nppro- lrintion for the armv air service was tentatively usirced to today bv Lie senate during consideration of the an nual army appropriation bill, currying a total of $410,000,000. The house fixed the iiir service fund at $27,- :.'-").o(io. - . M. SERVICE AT 6:45. 2 Terms to responsible party. ' " i PORTLAND MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Portland, Oregon ! I'wVriiiMignMfciaiMBdM w Comfort in Glasses ' Next In Importance to proper lenses, is the proper adjustment of frames to the face. Thero are no two faces In tho wide world exactly alike, therefore you see how im possible it is to select one's own glasses. Wo havo made a special study of frame bending and frame measurements and , know how to fit glasses to give best results and perfect caso' and comfort to the wearer.. ' Part of the benefit you derive from glasses comes of their fitting accurately and Becurely. Occasional adjust-, nient for which we make no charge-Hs a part of the service our patrons enjoy. Br. Rickert Optometrist:. ., Medford, Ore. linn New arrivals every week of the latest mod els in colored voiles, guaranteed to "tub," The Vanity Shop Next Rialto Theater. Blouses! ladies '; f , When irregular or suppressed; use j; Triumph Pills. Safe and always do- ?' pendable. Not sold at drug stores. Do not experiment with others; savo V disappointment. Write for "Relief ' and particulars. It's free. . Address: National Medical Institute, Milwau kee. Wis. if t t f . ? ? T ? T t T f -t T i f T t t T T, X T t S ales MEDFORD X