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SBfiimmP ME lTOBUNft,' ttoKD,. OJifcOONWEftXESpAt, MAY 26, 1020. FOR SALfe Paint That Costs Nothing - If you intend to offer a house or othct building for sale, by all means paint it first.. A painted building seJU twice as quickly. The iucrease in price you will be able to get will be far more than the cost of painting. " Whatever your job of exterior paint Ing, we recommend DUTCH BOY WHITE-LEAD and pure linseed oil. For wasliablv sapitary interior walls aid-woodwork, use Dutch Boy White-Lead and Dutch Boy Flatting-Oil. 1 ' 'Gome In and lei us give you some paint pointers that will save you money. ' Aim tin turf and p im olf; J- Medford Fur. & Hdw. Co. Crater Lake Hardware Co. - : Medford. -Orecon. : ve i our uomes Made in MedforH : . ... CLOTHES MAKE THE MEN! ' : AND MEN MAKE THE CLOTHES Well-dressed men and women are always more successful in life. It is the appearance which gives thein a certain prestige; This is a well-known fact. Good clothes today are .worth., money, and all-wool suits, made up in the latest styles; individually 'do: signed for your own. taste, triuinjcd. with the1 best trimmings which money can bu$ arc:' worth ' from $47.50up. Madcat ' " v LADIES' AND GENT'S TAILOR .VS.?f 113 West 34 HAS THE BOTTOM , Cups and Saucers, e,ach .Window Shades t..;.:.,......... Big Reduction on 2-ln. Post Iron Beds. Get our prices, on Silk Fibre Mattresses and Coll Sprinos. Mordbff Phone 9 Gity Treasurer's Notice v4 ' of Semiannual Interest Due NOTICE tS itEY'GiVElir that thoscmi ranhjiai interest on paviilff, scAVcr'and waterinain assessments upon all properties for which "application was mode to extend time of ja.yment, will be due.and'payablc at .the office of the city city treasurer June 1, 1920 and ivill be delinquent after thirty ,(30) days .from'saitf date and shall bear d penHlty of firb per ticrit (51 ' upon the amount of such delinquency. 1 Thirty days after any such delinquency 'the prop erty will be sold for the amount,of such delinquency, together witli penalty and costs of such sale in ac cordance with the' provisions of Section 148 of the city charter. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 21th day oLMay, . 1920. .. . .... - - -- MAE Y A. HAS WELL, , Treasurer of the City of Medford, Oregon. g-iswewm iww e wnumuw "i.ell mm Main. ORIENTAL ,.. : ART GOODS : CURIOS DRY GOODS CHIN AWARE " BASKETS AND TOYS Kodak Flriisliinqs. Best Work, Lowest Prices.. - - . Postal card photos, $1.25 docn, additional, 00c dozen. Costumes fur-ljislic4Jroc...v.-.v v. ,,;,:! Japarieise Art Store N. Central Medford DROPPED OUT? ..15t? ...69 & Woolf 122-24-26 Soiith Ftr mwppwim li ii 11 G. COLLINS PUTS MEDFORD PEP IN KLAMATH FALLS "Ilcy! ihore: Where, can .we vote' for Wiley!!'.. Tho shout cmnq from a big touring car that came to a stop after leaving, a black streak ot rub ber on the pavement' for nearly half a block. A second look disclosed tho identitv of the owner of the vo'leo. It was none other than George T. Collins, the man . who put Mason. Ehrman company on the map In this territory, the chap who did so much for Medford, that they all swear by him and nono of them at him. "What's the matter, George, haven't you got any live, ones over your way?" he was asked. "That'o not tho troublo, man. They are so alive over,.our way that every time you toucti mom tney jump, so wo just thought wo'd take a run over hero, put in a few plugs for Wiley, take in tho carnival, say howdy and drop back home." . Tlio "we". .referred to'wero' TX. lf Doyle. Otto Fouts and Fred Hobbs, all " boys" of the Mason', Ktimiun family, and . regular Katzenjammer boys, too. With Collins as- a leader they let Klamath Fails know that they certainly have a live bunch In Medford., They came over to take in tho carnival, not( however, before voting for good r,oa.ds, good' schools and colleges-and' good citizens. Whon asked if he had. made, lip his mind to recognize fato 'and coma.; over ,' to Klamath Falls !tq. live, for J that Is to be his next move, though tie does not know it yet", he roplled:. ; , , "Couldn't ,031c' to livo In a Bettor town, but, you: know; there's Mod- ford. You. can'.t beat." ' That was, all we could standi 'It was' tho same old story.' ..Never a knock, but al ways a booM for Medford. Mr.'; Col lins and his party returned ,to ;jiod- ford today. Klamath Falls Horald. BEN FRANKLIN'S COIN PHir,ADELPHIA-'A bcttuest 0r .fl.SOO bv.T3cni.iunm Franklin to I he City of Plylhaclijliia in 1790 . to lie used after 100. Vchrs "to make liv ing in town tnorc! convenient and ren dor it more nsireenbjo to .strunsrers," is .to be applied by tlie board-of city trusts ,to the, erection 6f public com' fort stations. '. Th'c;-. bcaucst" now amounts to $(i(l,323 while n:siniiliir lefracy from John' Scott of $!t;0fM in 1810 has increased to $14,085.; The board decided to jnpplv both fifnds fir 'the puniose stated,. .upon rcfoiniiir.n dation of Mayor Mooro ! t ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA t)N "HUCKELBERRY FINN" "Jfark Twain was an oulstundini: fidtiro for many years ns n bopulai American personality in tho world of letters, lie is a humorist of a re marknblo comic, force and of a re Ereshinir fertility; lint tho books in wljich hia humor is broadly displayed are, not really so siiinificant of his tiower as' the' three novels of. tli-i .Mississippi; -'Tom Sawyer,' 'lltickeU berry Finn,' and 'I'udirnhend Wilson: wherein wo have preserved a vanish ed civilization, peopled with typirtil figures, nnd presented wi 111 incxornbli veracity. There js no' lack of humor in them, und there is never a hint of affection in (he writinir: indeed, the author was very unconscious that h was miikms: a contribution to historr. "But such' 'lltiekclberrv Finn' m. Ilcyond'all (jiVestion; it is a storv of .varied interest, now comic, now nl InoKt Irtislc;. 'frequently poetiCj un- fiuhnsly., .truthful. There in. not'oWlv humor arid pathos, character apd trlith, there m also the larireness of outlqok oa. life such as we 'find only in tho. works ot tho, masters. , . Ilui;kollj'rry Finn opens a four-day eniniBcmcnt at the Riallo today.' ' ' ' iillllc Tturke Makes Hit ' ! .nillie Burkp s supposed to be the "ligly duckling!' who turns out to be tho prize of tho flock in her now pic ture, i it is called "Wanted A Hub. band" and' pleased tho audience at the Liberty theatre last night. . The oarly part of tho action dem onstrated fluito conclusively that In the, case, of Miss Burke, at least, it isn't clothes that;make tho wbmah. The titles., said she was a slovenly, unattractive wall paper designer liv ing in tho Greenwich Village quarter of New York. The surroundings' were probably authentic, but you can't dis hevel Bllllo' Burke's hair, put hor In a frowsy smock and run-down-at-the-heels shoos, and call her homoly. 8lio Isn't. ' Al. St. John, tie popular athletic comedian ' who has risked his lite scores of times to provide film fans with laughs, scored a pronounced hit in. his latest comedy, ."Ship Ahoy!" which was shown on the same pro gram yesterday. Mr. St. John is scon as a sailor boy who does many re markable stunts, and there are hearty laughsjA ovary scons, : Tula-program rvun!C.thriu:tWDW:3iTBli(r.-; r .7-7' REV: J. W. ANGELL ELECTED PASTOR A vory representative gathering of tho members' or tho First Prosbyto'r tan church and congregation of Phoe nix assembled, in Clyde hall, Tuesday evening and with full and ' hearty unanimity of action elected Rev. Jo seph W. Angcll as pastor. From the day his first sermon was delivered t'o the Phoenix congregation ' ho has grown in popularity and won ever Increasing esteem in tho hearts of 'tho pcoplo, so that the action taken at last evening's meeting was not iin lookcd for. Preceding the business session, one of tho far-famed Phoenix suppers, was served by tho' ladies,-and ovorythlng from a, paper lijyikin to ,iy generous assortment, of pies with flaky crusts you road about in the lntesi; accounts of tho Eptcureun feasts ot 'Jha .weal thy and aristocratic set, merited spec ial, mention which the posi-.war.prico of .paper, will not permit. After fill ing tho Innor man with the doloctable repast, Dr. -Boozer took rhargo of tho business for which the people were called together to transact.. At this juncture Mr. .Augcll' left tho, hall. After the presentation offa motion to call him-lo; tho pastoralo of the church, highly complimentary., . talks were made by both tho men and vom eri present, and all tho remarks E.a vored of high appreciation bt tho. man trader' consideration. Whon the ques tion Was called for, vpting was, done by ballot and tho count showed a completely harmonious desire to pon- sainmnto the pastoral relationship. A committee .was appointed to escort tho pastor-elect back to the gathorlug and this Was accomplished in a few minutes, fn well chosen remarks,; ho expressed his . high estimate of tho valued endorsement of' his Borvicos'as voiced by the people, and to tho greatest satisfaction ot all .accepted the call. " s - '.-;! On the coming Sunday the theme for his sermon will bo in koeping with Memorial day 'and special music will bo provided.1--;' 1 ' .- - ?,'. Kit: n ':)' - ON EfiRTH Says Mrs. Staples of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable v V, . CompoundkoiHM " v y .Taunton, IfassvX coul' it, oni or. sleep for bix moiitlje, Jind fiiintitig 9Rpllo aiuv- coiim jiui-.wiiiK without liclp for three .m o n t h h , ciuiflcd hv female trouble. " My coUcun', who was . ft . doctor, told uie : to take tydia K. rinklidm's .V e,g c t a b 1 e, Com pound and it hulf cd mo greatly.- Tncn during the CKangc-of- Life I" used" the' eame. .Tomedyv I am seventy years old npw and am , able to do my own housework ajid walk one mile to ohurch every Sunday "morning and evening. I am recommending the Vegetnble. Compound to my friends hav ing the eamo. troubles, afj-J 'had. Your remedy is tho best on earth. I canned find Vwbrds ' to: express :my- ,-gratitude to it," Mrs. SiisAif C. Staples, 157 School fit., Taunton, Mass. :..' i The reason that thousands of women from all parts of the country write such grateful letters is that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has brought hcallh arid happiness .into-, their lives, once burdened with pain and illness. , , It has relieved women from some of tho worst- forms of female ills,, such as displacements, inflammation, and) ul deration. Why don't you try it? OCR WORK 1VIU, wiN'yora Ai'rnovAfi. . ,- : v IMtV ('IKANISG ,S j That Is the maximum pf'sklll, ported tlon in results. ,' :."" ' Ixit .us "restore that old suit as n trial. . ':.';-' POTATOES Come- lOarly. Como Qnkli, , Hand picked Old f,'iop Potatoes n( only. $7.M) per cw t. bjr tbo sack. We'll knock tbo sox oft of Old Man II. C. I,.. '" monarch:: See(T& Fiffimti T?"""8I7 Eart'ttln Strwrt. " FAR M . WW-, The Samson With One Man to Drive Will Do the Work of Five Teams With Five Drivers $940.00 Complete y r v Two Days' Trial Before Buying Patton and Robinson, Iriei :J , Everything for the Farm ' ; Vl Telephone 150 mnmimfiiiimrtiftinimiifintitiiiiiimiifiiiiiiHiiiiiiiirniiiiiifi Biifiiimriiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiifiiiiiiintrni; I U ; ' Series 20 Big-Six ' ' g Power with economy is what you get in the BlG-SlX. With all its great re sources of power, you have a car that is economical to operate one sparingof fuel and tires. Come in today ' and let us give' you a demonstration. CO-H. P, dotachafale-head niotori.tnterine . dlte..tranimiMion;. 126-inch whelbv inaurinc . ample room - for eran adult. . -' All SIdlMkr Can mrm sciolppad Hlh ; ' ' Cord TUtm aooUisf Srodabaker precadaot "Thii is a Studebaker YearZ ; HINES & Souili Fir St. lllli innnni iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin, , ; ' ; . "I h. 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