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"Welcome news to Orator lake trav
elers this year ifl that the alwuys
heretofore dusty five miles of pumice
highway between Klouncn liock ami
Prospect will ho kept sprinkled this
year during the season by the count)
court, and for this purpose a throe
ton auto sprinkler of floo gallons of
water capacity arirved hero this wool;
and haH been taken to Prospect where
its headquarters will be. The state
highway commission loans the county
the truck on condition that the coun
ty keeps the highway sprinkled. ;
New hats arriving daily at Lottie
Howard's, N. Central Ave. 70
Attention Knights of Pythias. Kpo
cial meeting tonight. 10 candidates
knight rank. A full attendance is
desired. 6 8
Tickets arc now selling nt tho Page
theatre for the Society Vaudeville,
Thursday evening. " lis
A special business meeting of the
Wemhers of the First liaptist church
will be hold at the church on Thurs
Jay evening at 8 o'clock, .J uuo 10,
1920, for tho purpose of calling
pastor. Every member of'the church
is enrnestly requested to be present
A large attendance is desired.
Eny, mony, miny mo, every fellow
has to go. Help swell tho five liun
dred dollar Play (iround mark. 'Also
a wad for Medford'H Auto Park. tJX
Tho Pacific Fruit & Produco Co.
received another car load of bananas
this week, the second ono In two
weeks.
Have installed new Thor electric
waBher. Will take a few extra wash
ings. Jlrs. Owings, "IS Itcokmnn
avenue. 71
Iloth sections of the southbound
passenger train were two hours Into
thlB forenoon, having been delayed
by a small froight wreck near Hugo.
Lucky-spot dunces! tonight! (IS
A shipment of yarns in new shades
for scarfs and sweaters. 1 landicr ift
Bhop. 7.'1
A quantity of mill run may ho had
at the old price at tho llarchvoll Fruit
Co. tiS
The election oxpenses of Knwles
TMooro, for tho nomination of district
attorney on tho democratic ticket at
tho recent primary were $ t! 4i . r 0 , ac
cording to his statement filed with
tho secretary of state's office at
Salem.
Hark! I'm telling you tho lieu'ily
Chorus at tho Society Vaudeville
Thursday ovo., is truly a very beauti
ful attraction. (IS
Got thore! Ho thoro! Jazz Jlnkii
Carnival.
Plan 'now on "attending tho big
Society Cabaret to bo hold In tho
.Armory nt Ashland on Friday night,
July 2nd. Nil
Mrs. 1,. D. I.indley or Centralis,
Vn Is a guest at thu llolel Holland
Among California guests at t ho same
hotel aro Chas. Nowlou of Jteddlug
and D. F. N. Davis of Sacramento.
Jloauty chorus, singles,, by specials,
IjIr Jazz orchestra and other stellar
attractions nt the Socioly Vaudeville,
Thursday, tho 10th. OS
Sanitary IJonuty Shop, Garnott
Coroy DldK., rooms 400-107. Phone
841-U. General work. SI
Wo do hemstitching, picoting. The
Vanity Shop, noxt Itlalto theatre.
Unlike the Medford Kilts who ob
servo Flag Day next Sunday after
noon, tho Ashland lodge of Kilts will
eolobruto tho same occasion on Satur
day night nt X o'clock with a large
parade of lodge members and oxer
cises In the park.
Everybody come! lo tho Pago, .lunc
10th, to tho Society Vaudeville. OS
. Tickets now on salo $1.00 low
'floor, 75e balcony. US"
Kor bargains In second-hand and
used machines cni! Singer Sewing
Machine Co., 10 South Fir, phone
iiir.-rt.
Vegan's candy dances! touight!(lS
Tho wedding or l,oon I). Unvlon
sou of Mr, and Mrs. H. T. I.nwlon
,md Miss iKsther Hlotton, both well
known employes In the Mason Khr-
man Co. wholesale grocery office of
this city, has Just becomo publicly
known. Thev wore married tit 7:-K
a. m. last Sunday In tin First Moth
odlst church by Itov. Susnell. in the
presence of Iholr linmodlnto relatives,
and loft two hours later by auto for
u honeymoon sojourn of 10 days to
Klamath Falls and tint Peilcttu Hay
country. This Is the third wedding
of office employes of the company
within the past year and George T.
Collins, tho tn; n.ig.M-. is Ihinking o!
chitniuK in;-, lino of buslin es :md giv
ing all his tin..1 o riiiiuiuK a uritri
Hernial hiiic.'iu.
lo. ofn e o; 1 net! today fur the
Society Vaudeville ai the Page to
morrow night. !js
See the carnival pageant.
Export repairing on sewing ma
chines. Singer Sowing Machine Co..
phono 215-11, 10 Sou I h Fir.
There was horn in I'oitlaud Ibis
morning a son to Mr. ami Mrs. It. ('.
Day. The mother is the daughter 11I
Dr. and -Mrs. ('has. T Sweeney of
Sledford, anil tho baby has I n nam-
ed Chas.. T., after (Iiaiuipa Sweeney.
Seats are soiling fasi I'm- the So
ciety Vaudeville anil liidieal 10ns are
for 11 capacity house. ils
Sherwln-WIMInms arsenate or lead
tho best on the market; also llhiok
Lent "40". Hardwell Fruit Co. !!
Houses for sale. Jackson County
HiilldlnK & I.onn association.
'Anions California unil Washington
Kuosts' registered t tho Mcdford are
K. H. Dlodgett of I.os Angeles, Frank
' Nerny, J. C. Thompson, Cllf Lewis,
B. noKOnfeld niid F. H. Chninberlin
of Ran Kranofsco, and A. Slutzser, W
I,. Crow mitt A. H. Clclaml of Seattle,
Kreo-tlcket dances! tonight! (is
3ec Medford Lund ti Insurance
.Asency, successors to D. It. Wood ft
Co., Km. SOS Libel ty Hl.Ii;., for fire
Insurance, t(i
Special features of tho moonlight
dancing party at the Xatatorium to
night will include lucky spot dances,
free ticket dances and candy dances.
In addition to the usual moonlight
waltzes there will bo several moon
light fox-trots und one-steps. The
imperial orchestra will present plenty
of new dance music. There will be
no admission charge for this affair
tonight.
Dolco-Light -Electricity for every
farm. J. 10. JJartlett, Modford Hotel,
Medtorrt, Ore.
See yourself Carnival photo gallery
.1. C. Thompson of tho Callforni.i-
Orcgou Power company's main office
at San Francisco Is hero conferring
with local officials of tho company.,
Vaudeville Society Vaudeville.
Help swell the Play Ground and Auto
Park fund. i;s
Tablets and scratch pads made of
news print, for school and office use
for sale at this office. tf
Announcement has Justlbeen made
that on July 10th tho Depot hotel at
Ashland will be turned over by Julius
P. Wolff to the Southern Pacific rail
road company and will be operated
thereafter by tho dining car depart
ment of the railroad. The S. P.
takes over all of Mr. Wolff's equip
ment and will remodel the hotel und
station in many respects. This hotel
was opened 33 years ago before the
railroad gap in tho northern Califor
nia and southern Oregon lines Was
connected, and during all this time
has had only four managers. Mr
Wolff gives up tho hotel because of
poor health and with Mrs, Wolff will
conllnuu to reside In Ashland.
Dance at Moagle, Saturday, Juno
12. Miijostle orchestra. 71
All kinds dry wood and mill blocks,
phono Rail or D19-.T. Hay Dlackburn.
"Reginald Dadysman of Medford,
who Is n student at the O. A. (',., and
captain of tho student artillery 'com
pany, Mattery It, will leave Corvallis
tomorrow to attend tho army officers
training camp in Kentucky for thu
next six weeks.
Homo-made broad and pastry fresh
dully at Hox Cafe. tf
ilhia mineral water has groat me
dicinal value. Phono 51. Juckson
Counfy Creamery,
-Mrs. D. A. Forbes find children of
Xuwport, Ore., who have spent the
past flvo months hero with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. I). T. Luwtnn, loft
for homo Tuosday.
Closing out Goodyear Ford size
tires at $15 to $20.00. Powers Tire
Co., Nat Uldg. 71
Mrs. C. 10. Goble, teacher of piano,
221 West Main, upstairs to right. (ID
,1. W. Heiron of Cold HIM, sold tho
most of his Interests in Unit city to
W. If. Koss of Salem, Ore., and with
his wiio leaves soon to spend tho suin
mqr at Llelknap Springs. ;
Ford slzo tires at $15 to $20,' all
first class, at Powers Sales Co., Nat
llldg. 70
Droken forgings and castings, all
shapes, all metals, all sizes, -welded,
reinforced and guaranteed. Vulcan
Welding Works, 30 South Front St.
Tho following Medford students at
Ml. Angel collego arrived homo from
St. Honodlet, Ore., this nooh to spend
tho summer vacation: John Patton,
Francis Smith, Lawrence Duff, John
llrophy, Marty Dunn, Haloigh Gallon,
Mack Seymour und Nolan .Marion
Shaw.
F.lijuh. II. Hurd, Lawyer, moved to
111-15 M.!K. & II. llldg.
Farmers, lnsuro yur hay and
growing grain with tho MoCtirdy in
suranco Agency. '
Miss Florence Pool, tho homo dom
onstratlon agent who spent this fore
noon in her office nnd returned to
Ashland this noon, reports that the
homo demonstration millinery school
for the women of that city has been
attended by forty or fifty women. The
Ashland school closes this afternoon
and the niilllnory school for the
Uoguo lilvcr women begins In that
town Thursday forenoon und will
conlinuo until late Saturday afternoon.
' A complete lino Tru rtlu cukes and
crnckora at tho Pnluco Grocery. 7'J
Hemstitching and plcoting 10c -n
yard. 1 lanillcraft Shop. 731
II. C. Williamson of the Modern
Plumbing & 'Heating Co.. Just return
cd from llllt, Cnl., whero he finished
plumbing work for the Fruit Growers
Supply Co., amounting to $0500, in
eluding a new hotel known ns the
Sunklst hotel now open for tourists.
Don't miss carnival monologues.
French pastry nnd dainty confec
tions niado fresh dally at Hex Cafe, tf
Oregon guests at the Holland in
elude Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Solbert
Paul Hast and C. W. Connoll of Port
land. .Mrs. Hettie Garrett of Klamath
Kalis and J. F. Hoffron or Kllgono.
On es, the ladles' tailor, will ho at
Hole) Holland every Thursday. Fine
woolens, latest stylos always. tf
Hoar Harry Manning at carnival.
It has been reported that different
people are soliciting ads,fnr tho Mall
rribiiuo and Sun. No ono is author
ized to solicit lor those papers except
Arthur Perry and Herbert Grey.
When anyone else solicits ads from
vou claiming to represent either of
those papers ask them to show their
written credentials from this olftce.
Hear carnival bluekrueo minstrels.
For the best Insurance see Holmes
the Insurance Man.
K. It. Hull of Weed. Calif., Is hero
visiiing his mother, Mrs. I Hull, and
istor. Miss Alberta. Mrs. Hull re
ontly purchased the Cooley i: oporty
.".!! South Central.
Hemstitching, picollng 10c per yd.
fhrouil furnished. Singer ijliop, iO
South Fir street.
WEEKS & ORR
UNDERTAKERS
lny J'lione 2.'r
Night Vliomfi 1''. W. Weeks, C27
A, I-:. Orr, UUT-J-JJ,
The public funeral service at the
Elks temple over the late Clarence
F. Uurkc, which began at 1 :30 o'clock
this afternoon was largely attended.
There were many beautiful floral
tributes. The Klks ritualistic ser
vice was observed, and there was a
short eulogy by tho Chaplain, Wm. B.
Hamilton. The pull bearers were the
following druggists: Leon Haskins,
Virgil Strang, Ralph Woodford, Fred
L. Heath and Jonas Wold of .Medford,
and Hert Stancllffo of Phoenix, Fol
lowing this service a private service
was held at the deceased's late home
on South Riverside avenue, and at
the grnve the Elks burial ritual was
observed.
Kids get busy and gather up all
the old gunny sacks and bring them
to the Huss Mill. We'll pay you real
money for them.
Delco-Light Electricity for every
farm. J. E. Bartlctf, Medford Hotel,
Medford, Ore.
Lelahd A. Denzer and Wilhcltnina
A. Young were married Tuesday
evening nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs.
George Young by Rev. L. Myron
lioozer. They left Tuesday evening
for McDoel, Calif., their future home
Hully Gee! Alnt it grand. Just
lliink. kids, we'll have a for sure play
ground if everybody goes to tho So
ciety Vaudeville. My mother and dad
are going, Is yours? (Signed) Kid
Wise. 68
Wanted Beer aaa pop bottles at
DeVoo'B.
Portland guests at tho Medford are
C. P. Sawyer, It. E. Bailiff, Stanley
G. Jewett, Ira N. Gabrielson, J. II
Smull, II. k. Holt,, A. N. Derby, Ed
L. Moore, II. J. Kallskoy, Arthur W
Kelloy, C. C.'Cranor, II. L. Nebergall
Goo. Knight, S. S. Wendel, Wilder
Voir.lo, F. B. Haines, N. L. Gruello,
W. L. Johnston, Claudo FV Schmeer,
.1. T. Forsythe. Other Oregon guests
at tho Medford are II. T. Uolden of
Kiigene, I). S. Merrltt of Corvallis and
W. P. Rhoados of Beagle.
'Big moonlight danco tonight! OS
Monday, Juno 1-1, wo place on sale
for one week only, till 'Children's
dressoB and rompers one-third off.
Handicraft Shop. 73'
Mr. and .Mis. C. O. Woarln of
South Pasadena, Calif., aro hero vis
iting .Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank W'ort-
mun. The inen tiro cousins.
Everybody will bo ut Carnival.
The McCurdy-Bowno Motor Co.
havo just unloaded ono of the now
Willys-Knight ears. Drop into the
Sparta building and soo what a real
car loolts like. 73
W. E. Butler of Glendnlo nnd Tom
Mclnnes of Portland, arc business
visitors In tho city who are stopping
at tho Nash.
Economize by using scratch lpads
for use. Get them nt this office. . tf
Wo are now handtmg Orchard
Brand Spray materials, good quality,
prices right. Farm Bureau Coopera
tive Exchange. Phone 032. ' '69
O. O. Alondorfer returned last
night for a short business visit tit
Klamath Falls.
Don't miss carnival side shows.
Salt for hay nnd stock. Good qual
ity nnd price right. Farm Bureau
Exchange. ,
A. H. Thompson of Lako crook and
Frank Dltsworth of Prospect are
guests at the Holland who arrived
yesterday.
Don't bo a tightwad. Dig down
deep Into your bluo jeans after that
dollar that the. Society Vaudeville are
after lor an auto park and play
ground. IIS
Tru Bin cookies and crackers. Tho
Palaco Grocery. 72
Among tho class of 22 southern
Oregon novices who were initiated
into the .Mystic Shrine at last Satur
day night's ceremonial of Hillali Tom
plo at Ashland were tho following
from Modl'ord: li. F. Antle, George
Hilton, Jr., nnd Flmcr Neil.
A real moonlight danco tonight
Follow the crowds! OS
Core nnd Clark, magicians with
carnival, Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. Will G. Steel, wlfo ot tho
Chamber of Commerce secretary, and
their daughter, Miss Jean, nrrlved
from Medford Inst evening. Miss
Steel graduated from tho Medford
high school this woolt and will enter
tho university next fall. They will
resido at Hurt lo Court. liugeno Reg
istor.
Wo nro not sntisfied unless you
are. City Cleaning and Dj'olng Works.
401 South Itivorsido. Phono 474
Lndios and men's suits thoroughly
cleaned.1.50. city Cleaning & Dye
lug Works. Phono 474. '
Moralise or the scarcity of farm la
bor in Jackson county and Inability
lo obtain Hiich labor to help harvest
their hay crop a number of farmers
have turned their livestock into the
hay fields to oat the hay.
Kodak finishing. Good work, low
est prices, Japanese Art Store.
Moving stock out of town Tf you
want to got bargains for n few days
call tit Wonder Store. ' OS
Due to the shortage of gasoline a
number ot dances and other functions
in the rural sections of southern Ore
gon, have been postponed until fur
ther notice.
Try your luck Carnival fish pond.
Color, novel ideas, and a mighty
good time at tho Society Cabaret In
Ashland. Friday, July 2nd. 86
Seth M. 0111118 is spending Wednes
day in Grants Pass on business.
Have you tried tho Lithia mineral
water? If not call the bottling de
partment of the Jackson County
Creamery and got a sample free.
Mrs. Jesse Mordoff of Grants Pass
is in the city for a visit with friends,
having arrived yesterday.
'A special meeting of the Farm Bur
eau Cooperative exchange has been
culled for tomorrow afternoon at 2
o'clock In the public library.
Orres, tailors lor men and women.
High grade only. Ashland, Ore.
Farmers, insure your hay and
growing grain with the McCurdy In
surance Agency.
Eastern guests at the Medford are
W. B. Bell of Washington, D. C, Mrs
Gertrude Baldwin of Buffalo, N. Y.
and N. W. Schofleld and II. B. Bacon
of Chicago.
Carl Jeschke, high grade watch
and clock repairing. 9 Fir street.
Mrs. Paul 'Hansen, corsetiere for
NuBone. Phono D85-J.
Mrs. Emma 'James, Mrs. Harry D
Mills and Mrs. Frank Carson of Butte
Falls who arrived in the city yester
day forenoon loft for home this inor
nlng.
, Taxi, phone 00. Merrell and Cor
wln, anywhere, any time. Hudson
Super Sixes. Night 'phones 328 and
842-L. 92
Table reservations open June 15th
for the big Society Cabaret to bo held
in the Armory at Ashland, on July 2d
so
Schmidt's shoe store has adopted
a new and novel Idea of soiling Bhoes
on whut is known as tho "Kow-Era"
plan, which requires dealers to sell
shoes at $1 profit. Tho idea is to
secure a larger volume of business at
smaller profits. Tho ad which up-
pears In this paper today explains
the system and offers something In
teresting on men's shoes.
Notice to Boy Scouts
All members of tho Modford troop
Hoy Scouts preparing to go on the
hike, sightseeing und fishing trip to
Mutto Falls should bo on hand tit
7:30 a. m. at the scoutmaster's home
52 1 West Eleventh street, Thursday
mornin. Bring bedding and oats for
two"daVs. 1
(Signed) D. E. MILLARD.
TOO LATE Tt CLASSIFY
'OR SALH I oak drosser. wax fin
ish, 1 oak dining room table. 1
myrtle wood antique library tattle.
Some linoleum. I wool rug; seam
less. 1 boy coaster wagon. I Singer
..sowing machine, 0th grade school
book. Call I to 7. ;!12 South
Grape. OS
W ANTED Thinners. 4 0 s
meal time or evening.
R-3. call
70
FOR RF.XT Close
room bungalow,
noons.
In furnished 5
Phone 317 for'
WANTKD Man to work on garden
ranch about four miles from Med
ford. Phone 2S-R-1, 70
Films Developed Better
Prints Made Clearer
Prompt attention to Mail Orders
SWEM'S STUDIO
217 East Main St. Medford
, (KEROSENE)
7or OIL
C00KST0VES
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CALIFORNIA)
W.
10. Walker, Speetiii Afcont Stun
ilnrd Oil Co., Medford, Ore.
Join
The
Crowds
at
Mann's
Expansion
Sale
Sat. June 12
GREAT
CARNIVAL
MEDFORD
June 11 and 127 p. m.
Opposite Nash Hotel
MAIN SHOW
Paiioiint
Hlnck fiico minstrels
Songs,
Monologues.
FEATURES
Magicians,
Side shows.
Aunt Susan,
Fortune Tellers "
Fish pond,
Photo galk'rv.
EVERYBODY COME
June U and 12.
Standing
Offer
We Will Deposit
Twenty-Five
Dollars
25
.00
1 in any bank in Medford to
the credit of any responsi
ble charitable organization
if any Man or body of Men
will swear under oath be
fore , any Notary Public
after examining invoice
for shoes, bill for express
and bill for cost of adver
tisers that the "NEW
ERA" Sales System is a
fraud and not a bona-fi.de
proposition.
See Our Windows
"Good Shoes"
for Men
Less Than
$10 a Pair
8-
DIFFERENT .STYLES.
ENGLISH, SWING AND
STRAIGHT LASTS TO
SELECT YOUR PAIR
FROM. "GOOD SHOES'
FOR YOUNG AND OLD
ER MEN.
Lot
Xo.
1917
191S
1900
lS2(i
190S
'1S70
1871
Cost
Price
$7.25
7.LV)
7.00
().25
0.00
5.75
5.i55
Sell in?;
8.25
8.00
7.25
7.00
(i.75
(i.:!5
(i.r!5
We defy
liicsi
from $2.00 to !f:?.50 a pair.
vou lo duplicate
values. You save
Good S
for Thrifty Men
hoe News
Sky-high prices and a speculative market linked
with elastic currency which has lost about 58 Per cent
of its former purchasing power, leads us to
believe that sooner or later the wants of the buying
public will have to be met by a shorter route from
producer to consumer on the basis of volume plus
smaller profits. We herewith offer you a sales
plan patterned to meet economic conditions which
are bound to follow an orgy of squandering. The
dollar you save today will be worth two later.
The Acid Test ;
Conducted Under the "New-Era" Sales System
(All Copy wrights Pesevved) '
Commencing Thursday, June 10
and for Thirty Days Following
We will offer to the Men of Medford and adjacent
community a chance to buy "Good Shoes" at cost
plus $1.00 a pair profit.
The "New-Era" Sales System puts these "Good
Shoes" up to the consumer in 72-pair lots, in S
styles to choose from, colors black and brown, sizes
6 to 10 inclusive,, widths C and D, straight lace and
blucher ciit.
These "Good Shoes" are made by American Un
ion Labor and carry t he union stamp on every pair,
we want to impress this feature on your mind so
that when you buy a pair of these "Good Shoes.",.,
you will know by the label that you are buying
shoes made by men and women who make their
livelihood by menial labor thereby encouraging
production, thrift and prosperity.
We offer these shoes blank (no fancy name) one
pair to the customer (none to other retailers) must
be sold for cash, none on approval, no refunds or
exchanges. Customer must make up his mind in
the store either to buy them or to reject them. We
determine your size, YOU select the style shoe
YOU want'aud WAIT ON YOURSELF; we fur
bish wrapping paper and twine and the transac
tion closes on a spot cash basis, thereby cutt ing out
all lost motion.
In defining cost we figure co3t of shoes plus ex
press and cost of advertising per pair to which we
add $1.00 a pair profit. '
What the "New Era" Sales System means to you
and us? Quick sales at smaller profits ; larger
turnover on smaller investment. A saving to you
and us.
We have "signed up" for 30 days and it will be up
to you to give it the acid test. If you will endorse
it we will continue the "New Era" sales system o
all "Good Shoes" for men at cost plus $1.00 a pair
profit.
1 "Hi, in nil rill mm
Good Shoes"
21 N. Central Medford, Oregon
' "GOOD SHOES" BUILT OUR BUSINESS
I offer 100 flno rabbits
for sale, including n fine
bunch of New Zealand
" "oils. Call any time this
U' woek "cept Saturday.
t&& mim Heine. 916 West
' Tenth street, Medford.
Licensed
CITY SCAVENGER
All refuse immediately removed on
short notice. Weekly ylait in resi
dence district. Dally business dis
trict, rtione 890,
Dancing Academy
MODERN INTERPRETATION CHARACTER
Adult and Children's Classes
For information call 0G6-J.
MISS KATHRYN SWEM