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snsOTorav mm tribune, medford, oiiixiosf; Wednesday, MAt "sg 1920. F3TTB TWO Ch th( joi pn foi wi csl pn sp ful foi wr. fir ev) in) 113J lei 01! Of cai set an rai fui ch: est ph leg Ini by ha slo OIL wa Po r' ( localBriefi Tho federal trade commission hear . Ing hero, will probably continue, for several days as there are a number of witnosses yet"to be examined. The cross examination, especially, takes up considerable time.' From hero the commission party", will go tp , San Francisco, to hold a hcariiis thoro. Someone took u nancr sack wllhi- ono fpound of butter from tho .Mail I '"o dairy Industry In Oregon. ' ; Tribune offlco by mistake -.Monday. Do you want to nave your curtains Mouse return same. , 60 I by washing and ironing theui by the Suits at cost plus 10 per cent, ausjolectrlo washor and Ironer at Paul's fl'ho Tailor.. If' Electric Store? We will do it or show Tho'OfbBoh Dairy' cotfnciY if Port-f' ' philt'a((6n of.'l'tho capacity J a'nfl land, Is getting letters from people all spaed. of trucks as the solution of pne over the United States who wish tot of tho problems now being; faced in invest money In different branches of the construction of hard, surfaced the dairy industry asking them about highways, is tho prediction made by the climate of Oregon, different sec-i Herbert S. Nunn, state highway engi- tlons and different branches of the Industry appealing to them. The council is planning on enlarging their scope. of work In encouraging a great er use of dairy products and a great er appreciation of the dairy Industry. They are asking tho 'cooperation of all dairymen and othors interested in ,lf Willy Wood wanted some wood what wood, would Willy try? lie "would call up 7ti and say; Send some wood to Willy Wood, of course he vw6uld,- because their wood Is the' Mistletoe. you how. Daughters of the American Revo lution will meet Saturday afternoon at 2::i0 With Mrs. W. I). Welch. 113 cheapest wood that Willy Wood could 'buy. Valley fuel Co. , Cl " .Tlio predicted light to heavy frost for this morning fortunately did not materialize,-., tho . lowest temperature here being .'111 degrees. Kulr and war- merl-wolUer Js predicted for Wedhoo- at day:- hdmo niado sorghum . Jjutchisotif &-Lumsdcn. - '-,- TVonch pastry and dainty confec i ' tjt&ns jrnado,fresh daily at; Rex Cafq. tf ; H,.L. W.alther, manager of the Cal 'iforhia Oregon Power 'company re-turned-last night from Los Angeles whiirO be attended the National Klec trlcal, convention. .Jir. Walther was , delighted with soiho features of the Oregon election, particularly the pas- uago.op the stato educational bill and local bond issue, hut expressed deep regret over tho defeat of W. 11. Gore for Joint representative'. llomfi-grown strawberries, also 'home-grown pmiB at tho Palace ciro- cory. Moffat & l.aunspach, , SO ..Anyone having any of .Crowson's ' led cream packers please return or ' lot them know. G(i . . Colonel Robert A. Miller and Mrs Aliller of Portland are vlsfting frlonds ', and ' relatives In Medford and Jnclt- . . Bonvlllo. Col. Miller waB born In Jack sonville and Is ono of the best known native sons in the stato. An ardent democrat ho was appointed register of tho U. 8". land office at Oregon City In 18911, was twlco a member of the state legislature and was olectod one of the presidential electors on tho : democratic' tickot at tho recent elec tion. . . . Barn dance at Harry Carlton ranch on Antolopo, Snturday, May 20. Jazz music. Everybody come. fill - Auto repairing: M. J. Swing, with Hlttsoit Motors Auto Homo, 2!) South Front. AH work guaranteed. tf Portland guoBtij at the Holland In clude Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Smith, '. Colonol and Mrs. Robert A. Miller, W. J. Ourbarg, W. F. Walker and L. T. Karlo. Other Orogonlnns at this hotel ' ti.ro J. Jj. Dnriser of McMlnnvillo, 11, H , Lord of ICugenu and James K. 'Howio ' of Klamath Falls. Flies are dangorous and a .nuls ' niico. We make window screens and ' screen doors. Trowhridgo Cabinet . Works. ... 57 ' '- Home-grown 'strawberries, also " homo grown peas, at tho I'lilaco Oro- cory. Moffat & I.aunspach. lit) ' Along with fho hlghor coat o' flour '-mora high cost of living trouble is lu storo for tho housewives as nianufac furors of linking powder have an .' nounccd higher prlcos for that pro 'ductv onfl well known brand to bo ' raised about 20 per cent. Home-grown strawberries, u'Iho ' home-Brown peasant the' Palaco C!rd- cory. Moffat & Uiunspnch. nfl" '' : Tru Wu cookies and craclcors. Tho Palaco C'.rocory. 72 i Frod 0. Williams, tho well known 'public service commissioner who hus 'many friends hero, loft Monday- for Washington, D. C, whore ho will Join with other commissioners, in protest ing tho freight rate inerenr.e :i:tknd by tho, railroads In un upplicntlon filed , with, itho intorstntq coinmorcu' pm miBulon. i . . , Anyone having any. 'of Crowson's . .Ice cream pnckoiB lilonsd return : or -leu them know. ' ' ' ' !!D ' I Voi Halo Oak and Toathor bed davonphrt with mattress: leather rocker, floor lamp, llrnnswick vlc trolu, one plnno, ouk high chair. Phono 829. nil . ,, J. T. (iagnon arrived homo Tues . duy oveniug from n several days bus ineas visit at San Francisco. See Medford I,and & Insurance ' Agency, sucooasors to D. It. Wood & '.-.Cot. ltm -309 Llhorty Bldg., for flro ' Insurance. ;:. .. . tt t Iri Fttlrbauks-Morno witur syatoms .'..bring rily convenltmcea' to tho famt. . People's liluctvlc: . . 87N .1 Amoui; out of town pooplo In the "Biultpnco at-the Page theatcr lust nltht w.ue the llrowus of Klamath Hot Smings. ' Falrlmuks-Morse ; Avater systems bring city conveniences to tho farm. Pooplo'g Electric. 67' Orroa, the ladies' tailor, will be at Hotel Holland evory Thursday. Fine ' 'wotolens, rhtost stylos always. tf St. Mark's guild will meet tomor "' row at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. I. W. Ijewy.M Went, B'Kblh Btreot," , Ollddcn arsenate of lead. Tho host to be had. Connor's Warehouse. For the beat insurance sue Ilolmen the jnsnranco Man. . Tlio latest achievement in washing liluchlnes Is tho l.nun-Dry-Utto it washes and drys your Inundry. f7 .. Mrs. W. K. Smith of llubbards .Woods, III., is' a guest at tho Hotel lioltand! . The latest nchlovoment in washing machines Is the l.nun-Dry-Utto It washes and drys your laundry. H7 WEEKS & ORB UNDERTAKERS Dny JPnone 1237 MlSbt rhoneo-V. W. Week., 227-J-2 A. E. Orr, 227J-U. Goodyear , 80x3 A tiros' for 'your Chevrolet, Ford or Maxwoll J20. Med ford Auto Co, .-. ; . -' 67 urogon guosta at the Medford ure N. J. Drew of Salom, uud Mr: an,d Airs.. Frank Motchan, Loon K. Run- neils. Mr. and Mrs. Harris, L. P .ThorntonMr. and Mrs. Goo. H. Not tage, Mrs. P. L. Willis, U. 1. Klllott and J. Prag of Portland. , Mrs. Paul Hanseif, corsotiere for NuBone. Phone r.8u-J. . UIg moonjjto dance tonight! Mod ford Nat. Imperial orchestra! 60 Suits' sponged, pressed on a Hoff1 man sanitary steam pressing machine Special rates by month. Delivery aor vice. Pljouo 223-J. MyeiB Apparel Cleaners, Dyers, Hatters, 103 North Central. . 59 .The Gold Hill schools . having closed for the summer, Miss Nollie Heaver of Ashland who was one of tlio toaehefs In Gold Hill has return ed home. - ' ,...'' . '; . ; Quality, - service, satisfaction La dles' and men's suits dry or steam cleaned ?1.50. Phone 223-J. Deliv ery service.' Myers Apparel Cleaners, Dyers, Hatters, 'lOS North Central. 07 Anyone having any of Crowson's Ice cream packers please return or let them know. 1 50 For eye, oai, nose; throat boo Dr. Heine, Liberty Dldg. Glasses flttodj. Don L. Colvlg of Yrokn was one'oj' the northern California folks who at tended the, "liltchy-Koo" . perfor mance at the Pago last night. Your spring suit neat woolens, reasonable prices. Kloin the Tailor, binst Main, upstairs. ; Ulig moonllto dance! Alodford Nat. to-nlto. Special! Lucky Bpot dances! . ,-)fl Dolco-Llght mectrlclty for every farm. J. B. Bartlett, Medford llotof, Modford, Oro. The . news of the sudden death of County Commissioner Georgo Owens Iri Jackifonvlllo this morning wus re ceived with regret by his many friends In Medford as well aB other liartB of tho onilnty, cspocinliy in Klka clrcioB, for tho well known furmor and stockman was d prominent Ash land 10 1 k and a past exalted ruler of 'tho Ashland lodgo. i '" .Suits nt cost plus 10 per cent. Cus Tho Tailor. . , tf Old phonographs' ana '! records bought, sold and exchangod. Doug lass, 101 S. Central. Phono 615-.T. Tho' Golden Link class of tho Han list church will moot n't tho homo of Mrs. It. G. lloach, 113 Geneva street Thursday nftornoori at 3 o'clock. Singor Shop Quality counts. Now and ued machines sold or rontcd. Export vopalrinsj. on all iriakofl-iriin chinos. Phone 2 1 5-11. 10 So, Fir. do , ,'.' 60'' ' Tablets and acratcr. pnB made of nowa print, for school and office use for snlo at this offlco. tf Among tho guests from a distance at i no Moutoru are .Mr. ami Mrs. lv. n Oovear nnd Miss Ilolon Whtto of llrookllno, Mass., and Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W. Johnson of llighimire, 8. 1). Carl Joschko, High grade watch and cloc kropnlrlng. 9 Fir Btreot. : uodyeur :iiix:iy. tires for your Chevrolet, Ford or Maxwoll $20. Med ford Auto Co. 57 All kinds dry wood, phono 859 or 519-.I.' Hay1 Blackburn. ' :neer,-who says It is. not 'practicality build a highway that will standuup under heavy truck j traffic, - whkh would necessitate the expenditure of some 40,000 to $50,000.,per mle. of highway. In order, therefore; to pro-, tcct the highway for tho juse' of the other class of motor vehicles, ; the trucks must be curbed. ' t'mlcr a pol icy recently adopted by the,, state higliway commission, no .new grades w(ll be paved hereafter; -Itjlias been found that pavement laid: on new grades was faulty and unsatisfactory bocauso of the settling, of, the grade. Under the new policy the commission will not pave until at leaBt !wp years, end probably three years, aftc.r . a grade has been completed, ,' Pure home made sorghum 18o at Hutchison & Luinsdon. ; , . We aro now han&rug ' Orchard Brand Spray materials, good quality, prices right.! Farm Bureau-Coopera tive Exchange. Phone 932 69' ' Homo-made' bread and riastry fiesh daily at Ro-x Cafe. , ). . ' tf Many are looking forward to-'thol moonlight dance which will bo held at the natatorium tonight. 'Tho 'I in' periul orchestra has prepared a -fine program of the newest waltzes,: fox trots an(l one-steps. A special fea ture will he the lucky spot dances several of which will be staged dur ing the, evening. , Dancing, will ' bo free till 9:30 and no admlBsion will be charged. - ' Lucky spot dances! Nat toVnlfelSS Danco at Beaglo Saturday, May 29. Music by Majestic orchestra. : ' 5S , Ones, tailors for nio& and women. High grade only. Ashland, Oro, ''r' The musio for the American Legion ball In Grants Pass tomorrow night will be furnished by ,the Imfiorlal or chestra of Medford, winning a mVme' for itself not only In southcrjh Oregon i, A number of Medford people will attend the ball of tho American Le gion post Of Grants Pass to be held in rfcat city tomorrow night. ..'The .Chamnor ot Commerce Is a clearing : house for community thought and action. Join. tf Lltlria mineral water has great me (ilclnal Rvalue. - Phone 51. Jackson County 'Creamery. " ', Have you tried tho Lithla mineral watoV? if not call the bottling de partment of the ' . Jackson County Creamery and get a cample free. Next-Friday ovenlng at eigli'i o'clock a reception will be given at the Meth odist church for tho new members of the church. A fine musical pro gram has been prepared and all .mem bers and friends of the church arej urged to attend and spend a. social! evening together. Refreshments will be served. : Wanted Beer and pop bottles at DeVoe's. " Why pay 20c for sugar when you can buy home made sorghum for 18c at JIutchison & Lumsden. ' Ugly, Unsightly Pimples . : " Are signals or Bad Blood Give Heed to the Warning., Pimples on the face and other "ports of the body are warnings from Nature that your blood, is :. sluggish and impoverished. Some ."timea they foretell eczema, boils, '' blisters, scaly eruptions and other " rkin ' disorders that bum ' like " flnmes of Are. . ' ' Thejr mean that your blood needs - i S. 'S. S. to cleanse it of these ac- cumulations that cause unlimited trouble. This remedy is the great, est vegetable blood purmer Known, and contains no minerals or chem icals' to injure" the: most delicate skin.' ' ' - . , . Get a bottle of S. S. S. today; and get rid of those unsightly and disfiguring pimples, and other, skin irritations. If you "wish special medical advice, you can obtain it without charge by writing to Medical- Director, 105 Swift Labora tory, Atlanta, Ga. , but tliruout the state. For Sale Waxed goldon fcak buf fet, two leather upholstered golden oak rockers, white enamel bed, spring and mattress, "Quick Mdal" S-holo polished steel top range, i two Avash tubs, 'one shovel, fruit. 'Jtlrs': 183 North Oakdale. ,. y 'i 56 Phone 474 about your drjtjcleanlng and dyeing. All work futlyflguaran teed. City Cleaning Works,' 41 South Riverside. , 1 j.', 1 "'" Suits at cost plus 10 por cent. 'Cus The Tailor, ,: .j 5 - tf Guests from Washington' slate at too Modford are W. F, Selilcks of Yak ima, Leslie H. Young of Spokano. and W. W. Ileed. G. D. Rllev. F.'B. Slioltos nnd W. W. Conover of Seattle, i ,. , , Houbos for sale. Jackson County Building & La'an associatidn ii Suits at cost plus 10 per cent. Gits The. Tailor. , ., . ( tf. . Economize by using . scratch pads I for itsa. ; Get them .at this office, tf'1 - For Commencement Graduating cards and bbbklets Ari entirely new line showipg new, ideas and styles; just the proper thing for' aft inxepensive gift or an ' acknowledge ment of the graduation ahhouncemerit from your young friend. - : ! Drug The San Tox Store page: Seats on Sale f Tomciiow fi A. M. Tues. Night, June I 1'ienUur Pi-escntntlon in This City 'of Hie-IHggest and Most Costly traction Kvcr Sent on Tour in the History of Theuti-rs in Ann-riia .Messiji. Lee and J. J. Shubcrt present . THK XKW VOltlv WIXTKK tiARDIOX'S STI I'KXDOI S REM K A 200 SIXCKHS, The Most (iorgcous, ftigantic. Colorful, Magnificent, , KlItlllHllillg, FaKCinating and Superb Spc(ttncle lOver lresehtvd in Modlord ' . DAXCKItS AM) COMKItlAXS tZi Colossal .Scenes that Rival iit splendor an Oriental Pagcani 4j t -ymj -v ' T I vzuo t'OSTCRFS AM) 12.-5 OF ; THK - ' WOltl.D'S JIKALTIFLL WUMKX A DDI 1(1 X KXTH'IXt; llKAUCTlFCIj IIKVOXi) (f)MI'AKK AX . A 1,1, STAI ' (.'AST including V Willie and Eugene . XiU WAKD L i'"-.'i"j iinuiiirjj.'.N iieieu Harrington Afe.- I. m i-imoiRK Cowler Jolin llurkn l.'ntlly SUIbh iMiwm-d liasso Alcvaiulia Dnguini i-.awiml uutlcr, llorslin iclor IUrMt, . I'oKKy Krown Juc-k Hull . initio Shaw I' runic Hall , . Mary llnoth , Robert Jlrticc' ' DoIoi'CH.Stlnrcz Dancing Academy ;i MODERN INTERPRETATION CHARACTER ' '.' Adult and Children's Classes' J " '' ' !"' ...... ; . -,' . '' UJFoi'Iiiifoi'niatiori call 5G-J. ' ' ''' ( ''Xjr:7: ' MISS KATHRYN SWEM Sore Throat, Colds ' Quickly Relieved By Hamlht'd Wlxard Oil , 0 Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a simple and effective treatment for sore throat and chest colds. Used as a gargle for sore throat it brings quick relief. Rubbed on the chest it will often loosen up a hard, deep seated cold in one night How often sprains, bruises, cuts nnd burns occur in every family, as well as little troubles like earache, toothache, cold sores, canker sores, stiff neck, and tired aching feet. Soothing, hculinff Wizard Oil will at wavs bring quick relief. . Uct it from druggists 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 pinlc pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed. JUO LATE TO CLASSIFY rftlt sTU'roiTTUATiK llulck one ton truck, tleo. H. Myors, Central l'oint. 01 'OH SALE Three hydraulic hoist and dump bods. 851 West Second. 01 FOlt SA1.K 3a-lnch Humloy thresh tiiK machine with belt, at Klamath Falls. Phone 6-K-2, or wrlle John V. t'ox, .Medford, care T. K. l'ot tenEor. ( 1 VANT101 Chamber Nash. maid. Hotel FOK SAlK Waxed golden oak buf fet, two leather upholstered goldon oak rockers, white enamel bad, spring and mattress, "Quick Meal" 6-hole polished steel top range, two wash tubs, one shovel, (rult Jan. 1(1 North Otkdale. ... 66 ' .IS ': deliveries on i'-V .' ' : ''.'If And prospects for cars are better iCt Place pur order now arid be in line for early delivery The only way to get a new Ford 1 ' '" '' ' i ,:-.ir. : ,;.( t. . ... is by placing your order for one iWe will riot be able to make deliveries off the 3 floor this season C. Et Gates Auto Co. 1 ,':yJr- GIFTS THAT ENDURE Graduaiion lime is near, and it is'-' natural for your tli oughts to turn to "stniicthing" in tlio form of an appropriate gift for "him" or "her." It is not an easy matter to plan 'just what this "something'! shall he while sitting at home.. Just conic to the Martin J. Roddy Store, where the ap- ' propriafe gift wi)l suggest itself to j'ou. Tliew's any aniaunt of beautiful gift pieces here gifts that endure and will give lasting pleasure to the .fortimate .ones., J.'lfjijiil.lj;. ?i.iii:ti7.i"j.a.tc...gil;tts for the June bride."" '. .'rvy"y--- Seo our Sl'ECIAfj .ii.j.OOj $ri0.(H), $I(I0.1M IAMC.a -KINGS II ; lpj I Our Bank believes in fostering and encouraging every legitimate enterprise in our community. We will be glad to accommodate our customers With loans at any time upon approved securities consistent with safe banking. Come in. -We invite YOUR Banking Business Jackson County Bank Established 18S8 . i Medford,. Oregon .... w ; r I , 'l '