PXUTi TWO ItTEDKmT) MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFOftB, OKEC.ON, TUESDAY, . MAY 2.". 1920. This mornlns's frost of 30 de grees In Medford and 2 8 degrees In the low lying parts of the valloy did no material damage to fruit, accord ing to County Agent Cate, but here and there nipped potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and other garden truck. An other light to heavy frost is predicted for tonight along with fair weather and warmer for Wednesday. A weak tire repaired In time will save your tubo and much trouble. Try Exchange Tire Co., Gates' old shop D ."i Someone took a paper sack with ono pound of butter from the .Mail Tribune office by mistake Monday. Pleaso return same. o(i Members of Talisman lodge. Knights of Pythias lo the number of about CO will leave by autos between 4 and G p. m. today for Grants Pass to attend the meeting of the K. of P. lodge of that city where Talisman's team will conduct the initiary work on a. number of candidates. Hegular communication of Henmes Chapter Order of Kastern Star, Wed nesday ovening, .May 2Gth. Initiation. French pastry and dainty confec tions made fresh daily at Hex Cafo. tf Dean Carder of Medford and Frank Itoss and Jack Cowley of Central Point loft Medford last night for Shasta county, Calif., whore they will Join their class from the O. A. C. in a two weeks mino surveying and gool ogy trip. Each of the new are juniors In mining engineering at O. A. C. Brotherhood of American Yeomen. Itogular meeting and clasB initiation, Thursday evening, 8 p. m., May 27, nt Althea hull. Visiting Yeomun Invit ed and Yeomen friends invited at 9:15 p. m. to enjoy a social game of cards' and refreshments. i7 Fllos are dangerous and a nuis ance. Wo mako window screens nnd screen doors. Trowbridgo Cabinet Works. 67 The faculty of St. Mary's academy have Issued invitations for a recital presenting Miss Neva Samuels and Miss I.uclle Koontz, piano-forte grad uates at the academy auditorium on Thursday evening at 8:15 o'clock. Delco-Llght Electricity for evory farm. J. 13 Bartlott, Medford Hotel, Medford, Ore. Awnings made to order and put tip. All kinds of repairing. Douglas, 101 South Central. Phone 615-J. Oregoninns at tho Medford aro Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. Myers of Tilla mook, A. Fordyce of Klamath Falls, II. I). Smith and family of Hugcno, F. h. llrnmwell of Grants Pass, Mrs. O. 1). Hakor of Uoguo Rivor, A. .1. Derby of Hood Itlvor and .1. A. Och wlg, D. W. Iloilinnn, J. A. Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall S. Wright, Elizabeth Richardson, Warren U, Starkoy, E. G. Hurko, Harry Woldson J. A. Judtsch, Harry Newton, W. .1. ,,11. Clark and J. W. Wolford of Port 'land. It pnys to save and saves to pay We will show you. Bring your laun dry lo Paul's Eloctrle Storo. A complote lino Tru Mil enkos and crackers at tho Palace Grocery. 72 Miss Dorothy Miller is conducting a dancing class for youngsters from the ago of flvo to eight, und the money received for these lessons goes to the hcnoflt of tho Women's build ing. Tier class is also to tako part in a pageant to bo held nt tho univer sity this spring. Those who knew MIbs Miller will ramcmbor that she took much Interest In physical educa tion whilo attending the Medford high school. Sho is mnjorliiK In that de partment at tho University of Oregon Anyone having any of Crowson's Ice cream puckors please return o let them know. 58 Broken forglns9 ana castings, all shapes, all metals, nil sizes, woldod rolnforccd nnd guaranteed. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 South Front St So fnr as tho desk men at tho'Oro gon axo concerned, Court Hnll of Medford is a prominent citizen, chief ly distinguished hy the fact that every tlmo ho asks for his key ho hands the clerk or bollhop or anybody clso who Is handy an npplo or a pear or some uensonnblo fruit from Jackson county 'Mr. Hall runs a garage as an ofcupn- . Hon and cultivates apples as an avo cation. Tho Oregonlan. ' Wo guarantee our worlc to bo or tho best that can bo turned out. Ex change Tiro Co., phono 520. 56 ' Ilomo-mndo broad, cakes, and pas try of all kinds for geionil trade at Jlex Cnfo. tf Don't fail to hear Itev. Paul Daltz , of the Philippine Lsiamhiand see hit bcuul Kill slides on hi:: work there, tonlr.ht at tho brick uliurch, Central Point. No churls but an offering will bo taken to heln meet expenses. An important meeting of the Far mers & Fruitgrowers league will be held at tho public library on Satur day. A large attendance is desired. Anyono having any of Crowson's lco cream paclttrs please return Ki ln them know. 5(' Seo Medford t.and & Insurance Agency, successors to D. R. Wood & Co., Rm. 209 Liberty Bldg., for fire insurance. tf Among the Hotel Medford guests from California are It. J. Raymond of Napa, II. Elliott Urown of Klamath Hot Springs. D. U Cnlvlg or Yreka. nnd W. Palmor, O. W. Iiieglnr. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Frankel nnd V. T. Clement of San Krnnrltico. Gliddoii arsenate of lead. Tho best to bo had. Connor's Warehouse!. For the best insurance sue Holinos the Insurance Man. E. M. McKeany has, returned from J a trip to the fruit districts of Wash ington and Oregon. The Yakima val ley crop estimate Is placed at 1200 cars of pears', but this estimate Is considered too high. Many of the trees v.:-e killed during the winter. In tho Hood River district the trees did not polleuize, but the true extent will not be known until June 1. The Walla Walla country was also hard hit. Mr. McKeany thinks the liart letts will he high this fall. Do you want to save your curtains by washing and ironing them by the electric washer and Ironer at Paul'B Electric Storo? We will do It or show you how. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for NuBono. Phone 686-J. Tho Parent-Teachers association of tho Lincoln school will hold the last Tho sheriff's office received a tele- grain from the Greeley, Colo., author ities that Mrs. Mabel Goodan, wife of Dan Goodan, arrested there for forgery would not return to Medford without requisition papers, and appli cation for same has been made to the governor. The Colorado officials ulso want to try Goodan In that stato for obtaining money under false pre tenses, and Jackson county author ities are endeavoring to secure his return also, to unsweV to the forgery committed in this city. Goodan for merly drove a wood wagon in this city, and Mrs. Goodan was a waitress In a local restaurant Lithia mineral water has great me dicinal value. Phone 51. Jackson County Creamery. Miss Grace Hitchcock of Roseburg is visiting friends and relatives In moetlno- of tho vear nt the xchr.,,1 , tho clty anu vallcy '"hi week. building Friduy afternoon. A laraoL Hol"e8 'or sale. Jackson County ettendanco Is urged, as officers for "u'lumK 1'0aD ansociatlon. Junius riessier. or .viontague the coming your will be elected Quality, service, satisfaction La dies' and men's BUits dry or steam cleaned $1.50. Phono 223-J. Deliv ery service. Myers Apparel Cleaners, Dyers, Hatters, 103 North Centrnl. 57 Your spring suit Dost woolens, reasonable prices. Klein tho Tailor, East Main, upstairs. The first local grown strawberries of the season appeared on the market Tuesday, ut 25 cents the box Anyono having any of Crowson's lco cream packers please return or lot them know. fjG Excbango Tiro Co. will take In your old tires and tubos on new goods or pay caBh. Phono 520, Gates' old stand 55 Tho ndvanco salo for "Hitchy-Koo" with Raymond Hitchcock, nt tho Pugo tonight is heavy with many coming from Grants Pass, Ashland, and other out of town points. Ford, Chevrolet and Maxwell tires and all kinds of accessories at Mc- Curdy-Ilowno Motor Co., Sparta bldg. WEEKS & ORB UNDERTAKERS lny mono B27 Night riwnra P. W. Weeks, 227-J-S A. E. Orr, S27-J-a. Auto repairing M. J. Swing, with Huttson Motors Auto Home, 29 South Front. All work guaranteed. tf O. O. Alendorfer left Tuesday mor ning on a short business trip to Glen, dale, Oregon. Tru Jilu cookies and crackers. The Palaco Grocery. 72 Orres, the ladles' tailor, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine wonlens, lntost stylos always. tf ' Northbound train No. 14 was three hours lato Tuesday morning owing to u freight derailment near Weed, Cnl. Godyoar .10x3 tires for your Chovrolot, Ford or Maxwell 20. Med ford Auto Co. 57 All kinds dry wood, phono 859 or 5 19-J. Ray Blackburn. Tho Medford Auto company un loaded u curlond of Buicks and a cm load of Franklins today. Those cars aro hard to got. Suits sponged, pressed on a Hoff man snnltnry steam pressing machine Special rates by month. Delivery ser vice. Phono 22 3-J. Myers Apparel Cloanoi-B, Dyors, Hatters, 103 North Central. 59 Anyono having any ot Crowson's lco cream packers pleaso roturn or let thorn know. 6G Mrs. Wayne Leover of Senttlo, Is visiting friends and relatives In the city and valloy. For eye, eai, nose, throat see Dr. Heine, Liberty Bldg. Glasses fitted Dolco-Llght Electricity for every farm. J. 13. Bartlott, Medford Hotel, Modford, Oro. J. .1. Dorman of Colestln, Ore, spout Tuesday in the city attending to business matters. We aro now hnnl:.ug Orchard Brand Spray materials, good quality, prices right. Farm Bureau Coopera tive Exchange Phone 932. 69' Homo-mndo broad and pastry ffesh daily at Rex Cafe. tf Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pelouze ot Eagle Point woro visitors in tho city Tuos-day. Old phonographs ana records bought, sold and exchanged. Doug laBS, 101 S. Central. Phone 616-J. ' Dance at Benglo Saturday, May 29 Muslo by Majestic orchestra, 5S t'ompllmontary votes for constable wero oxtonded the following by the voters at the primary Friday: Mose llarkditll, Dr. J. M. Keeno, Colonel JliiDH, Carl Y. Tengwald, 1)111 Batos and P. W. Hamlll, Orres, tailors for mon and womon High grade only. Ashlnnd, Oro. ' Phono 4 71 about your dry cleaning and dyeing. All work fully guaran teod. City Cleaning Works, 401 South Ulvorsldo. Tho freight trafflo on tho Southern Pacific has shown a steady Incroaso the last ton days, 15 or 16 heavy traitiB passing thru daily. This Is duo to tho nutlon-wldo concentrated effort to move loaded cars from con gested centers. tSults nt cost plus 10 per cent. Gus The Tailor. tf W. F. Selleck of North Yakima, Wash., a frultmun of the Yakima val ley is spending n few days in the city attending to business matters. The Chamber ot Commerce is a clearing house tor community thought and action. Join. tf Thero is tin ppldumic of stiff necks prevailing In the city, nnd tho drug stoves as a result have received many alls for soap liniment the regula tion army euro. Suits at cost plus 10 per cent. Gus The Tuilor. tf Mr. and Mrs. Ben Plymale will re turn the first of next week from a honeymoon tour ot California by nulo. Economize bj using scratch pads for use. Got them at this office, tf K I Films Developed Better 0 I Prints Made Clearer D- i Prompt attention to Mail Orders A J SWEM'S STUDIO K I 217 East Main St. Medford Cal. is among tho out of town visitors in the city. Real home made sorghum at Hutchison & Lummlen. Ward Spatz loft Monday afternoon to look over his ranch Interests in Josephine county. Suits at cost plus 10 per cent. Gus The Tailor. tf Douglas county, where the state highway commission will spend a large proportion of tho highway funds tho coming year, voted against tho road bonds by a small majority. Wanted Boer and pop bottles at Devoo's. Lynn Mowatt, secretary of tho Ashland Commercial club was a busi ness visitor in the city Tuesday Have you trlod the Llthla mineral water? If not call tho bottling de pnrtmont of the Jackson County Creamery and get a sample free Don l. Colvlg of Yreka, Cal., visit ed with friends and relatives In the city Monday. Homo made Ilogue River brooms 75c (it Hutchison & Lumsden, Several political wagers have been made the last week that neither John son, Iloovor, Lowdon, or Wood, will bo tho republican nominee at the Chi cago convention. Suits ut cost plus 10 per cent. Gus The Tailor. tf George Leonard, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Leonard, nominated for entrance to West Point, will leave July 1st for West Point to begin his studies. Hemstitching, pecotlng 10s per yard, throad furnished. Expert op- orator. Singer Shop, 10 South Fir street. GO' An auto stage lino between Med ford nnd Roseburg has been placed in operation. Big moonlight dnnco Wed. night. Medford Nat. Admission free! 50 Ed G. Brown, who wns injured in an auto wreck two weeks ago on tho Pacific Highway near Gold Hill is Improving rupldly, and he has been rolensed from tho hospital whore ho has been undergoing treatment to a hotel whoro ho is convalescing. It is expocted that Mr. Brown will be able to roturn to Medford next week. Why pay 20c for sugar when you can buy homo made sorghum for ISc ut Hutchison, Lumsden. Attorney Newton Borden attonded to legal business In tho county seat Tuesday morning. Big moonlight dance! Wed. night. Medford iNnt. Everybody's going! 5G Among the out of town guests at tho Medford Hotol aro II. Hit of San Francisco and Leslie If. Young of Spoknno. uoodyear 30x3 V4 tires for your Chovrolot, Ford or Maxwell S20. Med ford Auto Co. 57" Sheriff Terrlll went to Ashlnnd Tuesday morning to bring back R. II. Joyce hold in that city on an Insanity chnrgo. Suits at cost plus 10 per cent. Gus The Tailor. tf Two men arrested In Astoria, Ore for burglary have confessod to the robbery of Porrino's store In Ashland of 200, and will bo brought back to this county for trial. The sheriff's office bellovos that thoy aro responsi ble for the robbery of tho Lamport llnrnoss shop In this city last month. Puro homo made sorghum 18c nt Hutchison & Lumsden. Tho first (Natatorium Wednesday night dancing party in several weoks will occur tomorrow night. The af fair will bo in tho form of a moon light dunce nnd promises to draw a largo attendance Tho music will bo provided by tho popular Imperial orchestra which will be out in full force Lucky spot dances will bo fea tured at Intervals thruout tho even ing. There will bo no advlsslon chnrgo and dancing will bo free till 9:30 p. in. Among guests at the Hotel Holland from a distance aro Mrs. A. Small of Sheridan, Wyo., II. W. Jones of Rapid City, S. D., Jay G. Hauzman ot Noston, W; Va,, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stevens of Soattle. Singer Shop Quality counts. New and used machines sold or rented. Expert repairing on all makes ma- chinos. Phone 215-R. 10 So. Fir. 60 60 Mrs. L. J. Mlksche who underwent a major operation is recovering. Every member of the Elks lodge is requested to be at the club house next Friday at G p. m. when moving pictures will bo taken both of the ex terior and interior of the building. Tablets and scrntcn. pads made of nowa print, for school and office use for sale at this office. tf Guests from Ilornbrook at the Hol land are Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hull and children, and Mr. and Mrs. II. Janes. From Butte Falls Mrs. H. L. Hery ford and children are registered. E. A. Brown of Medford thought he knew all there was to know about automobiles; hut not long ago a ma chine turned round and taught him a evf more things. Mr. Brown mixed In an accident and showed up at the Seward yesterday to spend some time there whilo he gets a fractured skull repaired. Tho Orgonian. Carl Joschke, mgu grade watch and cloc krepalring. 9 Fir street. A. delegation of citizens will be at tho depot at 5:15 p. m. today to greet Major General Bnrnett, commander of the United States marine corps and Ills stuff and family on their ar rival from the south. Mayor Gates will mako a short address of folcome General Barnett and party will leave on tho 7 o'clock train tonight for Portland. At the Mod ford are registered F. L. Richardson of Alpona, Mich., E. F. Allison of Bellamy, Ala., Joe J. Dunham of Washington, D. C, R. W. Phillips of Now York, M. C. Hemen way and K. I. Druminond of .New York, W. M. Shaw of Denver, and W. N. Straup, XI. W. Young and Merrill Nlbley of Salt Lake City. AT THE PAGE THEATER i AT Raymond Hitchcock, the theater going public like, and "Hitchy" Ilk: them. If a voto were taken as to who was the most liked eccentric co median on our stage, It is more than probable that Raymond would be the winner. Nobody In the theater game on or off the stage does more than Hitchy" to stimulate and cherish this good will. In Liberty Loan Baptist Church Meeting To tho members of the First Baptist Church ot Medford, Oregon: A special business meeting of the First Baptist church of Medford, Ore gon, is hereby called for Thursday evening, June 10th, 1920, at eight o'clock at the First Baptist church for the puprpose of voting on calling a pastor. J. F. WORTMAN H. C. GAR'NETT GRACE STINSON WM. DAVIS MAMIE HAM MRS. MYRTLE WILSON FRED W. M10ARS Bit. EVA MAINE CARLOVV 1)11. F. h. CARLOW G. C. GRIFFIN II. E. MARSH MRS. F. W. MEARS. How's This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Ttewnrd for any ensts of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hull's Catarrh Medicine. Hnll s Catarrh Mectlclro has beon taken by calnrrti oufferora for tho past thirty- .Ive years, ami lias become known as the most rebut lo remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Cntntrh Medicine, acts thru tho Blood ctl tho Mucous surfaces, oxpelhnft tho Pol oti from tho Dlcod and heating the dta 44s?d portions. After yon have taken Knit's Catarrh Medicine tvr n ihort timo you wilt sec a sront limirovement In vonr renernl health Burt taking Hall's Catarrh MiMl- -no at nti'-fl anil iret rid of catarrh, fiend for lestlmonlnls. free. V. J. i'Hi:ni-:y t o., Toledo. Ohio. P.M hv nil nni'-!t. ?.--. Attention' Fruitgrowers! If you want ihe Oregon Growers Cooperative association to handle your fruit this year you must join be fore Juno first. No new members wllLbe taken after that date for the 1920 crop season. Mora than 245 members having 6750 acres in Roguo Rivor valloy. Phone J. E. Edmiston, 5G8 or Oregon., Growers Association cold storage plant, 128, for informa tion. .61 Stockholders Notice iNotlce Is hereby given that the annual meeting of tho stockholders of the Homo Telephone & Telegraph company, of Southern Oregon, will bo hold nt the office of the company, 218 West Sixth street, Medford, Ore gon, at 3 o'clock p. m., June 1, 1920. W. H. GORE, GO ' President. drives, recruiting campaigns, and big performances of all kinds for charit able ends, Raymond Hitchcock, Is usually sought after and he Is always ready to do his bit. As an after din ner speaker he stands alone Just as he does in his intimate talks to aud iences oeiore me curtain rises upon his plotless but gayly festive and entertaining show. He will be at the Page theatre to1- night. Lift off Corns! Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents. With your flneors! You enn lift off any lmrd corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the hard skin calluses from bottom of feet. A tiny bottle of "Freezone" costs little Bt any drug store; npply a few drops upon tho corn or oallus. Instantly it stops hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus right off, root and all, without ono bit of nain or sore ness. .Truly! No humbug) SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that the kidneys ore out of order. Keep these organs healthy by takic- COLD MEDAL The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladdor and uric cid troublos. Ffcir.ous since 1696. Take regularly and keep In good health. In three sizes, alt druggists. Guaranteed as represented. Look for the dame Gold Medal on evarr box and occfpt no imitation DR. RIGKERT KTrs SOlTTFIOATiT rjOHTKr.., AND GLASSES PROPERLY FITTEI NO DROPS USED Broken Lvnsna Accurately DnpUeated Hutio 1-a over Mar (Jo ins E. Main. Unataln For Sale BalconyandStairs ' Now in Our Store Medford Book Store Blouses! New arrivals every week of the latest mod els ill eolored voiles, guaranteed to "tub." The Vanity Shop Next Rialto Theater. POUTLAXD, May 25. Plaus for tho immediate rebuilding of the plant of the North Portland Box company, which was razed in the $000,000 fire which swept that section last Sunday, aro now being made, according to an nouncement by Foster Beeson, man ager of the factory. "W BAD 0 YOU WANT your friends to avoid you? They will certainly do so when your breath is bad. .-at.There IS no PYrilRi rr onvnn' h-ivinff o Knrl " "7; , 7 7 1 o which can be corrected by taking Chamberlain's Tablets. Many have been permanently cured of stomach' troubles by the use of these tablets after years of suffering. Price 25 cents per bottle. Sa&?J tees aa mfam "WE'LL LET YOU IN ON THE GROUND FLOOR" THERE'S been more reckless investments entered into on that promise than anj'thing we know of. 'As a matter of fact the "ground floor" is far more shaky than the topmost one of a true and tried industrial structure. It may not PROMISE much, but it DELIVERS more. You're always welcome to talk those tilings over with us at the First National. Vhe First National Bank: Medford Oregon ANOTHER CUT IN WOOLENS PRICES Prices on woolens dropped $1 to $2 per yard today We give the customers the benefit of the cut Our Prices Are Strictly COST PLUS 10 Per Cent GUS, TKe Tailor TOO LATE TB CLASSIFY roll SAL 10 Chevrolet car in Rood condition. Priro $47 cash, lrvin Host wick at Whtscnant Darbur Shop, Main street. 5 7 FOR SA1.K Ono ruR, sir dininR chairs and enrvnr. a White sowIhk machine and threo stoves. Call 190-b, 803 West Klevonth street. WANTKD ltoy to deliver bills nnd carry banner after school, l'homi 71C-X, 05 Dancing Academy MODERN INTERPRETATION CHARACTER Adult and Children's Classes For information call 5GG-J. , MISS KATURYN SWEM City Treasurer's Notice of Semi -Annual Interest Due NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the scmi-annua!: interest on paving, ,cwcr and watermain assessments upon all properties for which application was made to extend time of payment, will be due and payable at the office of the city city treasurer June 1, 1920, and will be delinquent after thirty (30) days from said date and 'shall bear a penalty of five per cent (5) upon the amount of such delinquency. Thirty days after any such delinquency the prop erty will be sold for the amount of such delinquencv. together with penalty and costs of such sale in ac cordance with the provisions of Section 1.48 of the citv charter. 1020. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 24th day of May, MARY A. IIASWELL, Treasurer of the City of Medford, Oregon.