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r PAGE-TWO ocal and Personal Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Folger announce the marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Kllzabath Fpliser Dodge to Mr. Alonzo Kimball Marsh of New York city to day. Have you attended the April sale of house furnishings and furniture at the M. F. & H. Co. H Patronize home and building pay lolls by insisting on having brooms made by Rogue River Broom Works. I7 With the cold mornings life these daya is juijt one worry after another with the orchardists. Another heavy frost is predicted for tomorrow morn ing. The big event in" Ashland Cabaret Friday evening, April 8. Auspices 1st Co. C. A., O. N. G. Reserve tables at once by telephoning to Rose Ilros., Ashland. 13 Plipne' 100 for Taxi. M ;The rural women throughout the L'punty who responded lo the cam paign conducted by the home demon stration agent started last summer for the use of better rubbers in canning, and ordered through that department 3040 dozen of a certain make of rub bers recommended by Miss Pool, were so well pleased with their success that, they are repeating orders for the coming season's canning, and so far have ordered 906 dozen of the rubbers. The women, both of the country and city, .can still order from the home demonstration ol'1'lcc. . Don't let the Californians get It all. They are patronizing the big 30-day nirniiure sale at tne si. r. & 11. to. n- ' '.ffai'moi'B nftnnHrin' Uiivn vnnp wnnil ' put ioiv,,; job too small and none toq large,3 Phone CSO Y. Henry Wolff. Also pne Brlggs nuto woodsaw attach ment for4 Wale' cheap. ' i'fi' . ., Mr., and (Mrs. J. W. Hellenbrand of Otis, Pre., an elderly cpuple, who with their chauffeur, J. Von, are enroute home by auto from spending the win ter in Culifqrnln arrived In the city 'lueBday and are guests at the Mcd fprd. Cabaret at Ashland, Friday eve, April 8. Big time. Phone table reser vations to Hose jlros., Ashland at once. . , 13 . We want to paox the lodge room so tight Thursday pvenlng that Clus New bury y 1 1 1 not have breathing room. You wil agree with us thai this will bo some crowd. M M. A. Dqbliln, of the Fairbanks Morse company, who is here transact ing business with the O. C. I.orcnz company, told the Herald this morn ing that he drqvo from Moil fol d thin nigrnlng In nine hours. The road from Mcdford as far . as Klamath Hot Springs is good, and there was no trouble getting over it. For about elgnt miles larther, however, tha road K bad, but most any car, ho says, can negotiate it. Ho came via Topsy grade and considers his time for the 110 miles, very good for this time of yonr. Klamath Falls Herald. , Ifouspclcanlug time and new furni ture go together. Take advantage of Ihp h'g 3.0-day reduction sale at M. F. & II. Co. " H My motto: Not ;,ow "many" I can treat but how "good" I can treat those 1 do. Dr. Coleman, Chiropractic and Natural Methods, 'jr. F. & 11. llldg. tf 0)e bridqo fo loppu TQGf. (here is .a real "briilse" concealed in everv integral part of Hpn mrh 'Jt ''jMZ your foot arch always in normal .shape Mi ports it as Nature intended for the foot to be Ktipported. Tins "bridge" means happy feet healthy feel all during life! Aivh Preservrr Shoes have an exclusive built-in arch conitrurtioii, which, combined with correctly designed lasts, insure a lifetime cf foot cVunfort for any woman. These shoos kxik as oil u !fh them to look --they cost 110 more lli.ol other good shoes. iTheretore, why shouldn't yoli ve41 'them, ami make ure of a lifetime of loot h.uuiiaesj? s ijj "Keeps FnVtir N. O. Nordwick arrived home this forenoon from a business visit at Port land. There seems to bo a great deal of discussion as to when was the largest attendance at the Kills lodge at any one time, of which the new stunts, wrestling and boxing Thursday even ing promises to be a record breaker. H Dig sale furniture M. F. & H. Co. 14 The D. O. K. K. band of Medford gave a concert in the railroad park at (irants Pass last evening fou the bene fit of the people of that city, prior lo furnishing the music for the Knights of Pythias lodge dance. A large dele gation of local Knights of Pythias, in cluding the drill team of the D. O. K. li. temple attended last night's dance. Phone reservation at once to Ttose Pros., Ashland for table reservations for Cabaret, at armory, April 8. 13 Any brothers going to Ashland will Invite the Ashland Kilts to attend the smoker Thursday evening, April 7th. ) A quartet of Seattle men Including (J. II. Atkinson, it. J. Atkinson, J. ('or bit and F. 0. DeSluine who are jour neying by auto lo California arrived in the city Tuesday and are stopping at the Nash. Have you foot trouble? Foot expert at the Golden Rule, April 7 and 8. 12 The Klks have had a very prosper ous year. The party Thursday nlte is In honor of the outgoing and the new officers. We want all Klks to attend. 14 The smell from the cement plant Is so strong that we can hear it it sets the Jingle of dollars chimlqg in our ears. Gold Hill News. , Cabaret. Ashland armory, Friday eve, April 8. liig time. 13 Only a few of us know'that our ex alted ruler, Aleuderfer, could sing. Pro. Aleuderfer has promised to favor us with several selections during the smoker Thurs. evening. This will be good. 11 Frank Lindley has completed nego tiations for the purchase of the John Dminlngton bungalow on Third street In Jacksonville, and will move there from Medford with his family this week. , Foot expert lit the Golden Rule April 7 und 8. Let him assist you in cor recting your foot trouble. 12 The Klks smoker Thursday evening will possibly be the only real party before the summer season. 14 While Exalted Ruler-elect Jerome has not yet announced his appolntlvo officers for the Medford lodge of Klks It has become known that the new esquire Is well known for his grace and beauty and Is a plllmnker by pro fession In times of peace and In war time Is a captain or lieutenant In the aviation service. liny your spring supply of oil nl Galea'; It will pay you. 15 All Klks remember Thitrsdny even ing Is to be a record breaker for atten dance at 1108. Something doing. 14 GttcHls at the Holland Include P Armentraut and Florence Norton of Philadelphia, W. A. Uower of Now York, Clyde O'Dell of Seattle and Mr and Mrs. V. W. Muffley of San Fran Cisco, and K. Ryan of Dnnsmulr. Read the Golden Rule ad in this paper If your feet bother you. 1 Make the spring afternoons happier for yourself and child through the joys of Klndoignrten methods. ; Tiny Tot School, phono 832-W. " 13 Arch Preserver Shoe an the .shoe built in. It keeps MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTJNE, MEDFORD, QREfiOX. WKDN'ESDAY. APRIL C. V.r2 Prof. I. W. Vining of Ashland was a visitors at the Klks club last evening prior to addressing the Tri-L club of the Y. W. C. A. Wo Invite you to interview the foot expert at our store April 7 and 8. Golden Rule Co. 12 Dr. Klliott will not be In his office Thursday afternoons beginning April 7th. Vi I. T. Sparks of Eugene, who is dis- trict freight and passenger agent of the Southern Pacific linen, was a busl-l ness visitor in the city Tuesday and today. If you buy oil withutit talking with Gates you are the loser. 1G Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Mr. and Mrs. N. Mugcl and Mr. and Mrs. P. Mugel are sojourners In Med ford from bissou, Calif. ' Paxson's superb dahlias have he come famous all over the coast and the quality of their bulbs Is not ex celled anywhere. The beautiful blos soms exhibited by the Paxsons, as well as those grown by many lovers of these flowers In Medford and vicinity, testify to their superiority.' H,. n. Pnxson has Issued his annual cata logue of dahlias and if you are in ter- ested address him at Central Point and secure a catalogue. Buy fresh bulk seeds at Warner. Worlman Gore. 14 The department of agriculture an nounces thai $022,000,000 of govern ment funds will be available for road and bridge construction and mainten ance this year. Of that amount $1Q, 000,000 has been appropriatew to Ore gon, $14,000,000 to Washington,' $20,- 1000,000 to California and $1,500,000 to Idaho. Two trailers, best ever, price below cost. C. K. Gates Auto Co. IB Gregg shorthand and speed typing class now starting. Bookkeeping mas tered quickly through our new ma chine methods. Medford Business Col lege. . 17 p. R. lllglnbothnm of Central Point was among the visitors front that loyn In tho city Tuesday. Our April Fool's Day sale was a hummer, our next Hummer sale Fri day and Saturday, this week, Truax Store. 13 We can allow you a fair price for old tires. Exchange Tire Co. 15 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ehrhard of Port laud who are enroute home by auto from southern California, arrived in Medford yesterday and resumed their Journey today. Look today and tomorrow It's gone grab a used car at Gates' while there are several to pick from. 15 - The St. Mark's card party has been Indefinitely postponed. 13 C. L. Goff, the Insurance man Is in Glendale on a business visit for a day or bo. Rest goods, lowest prices, Truax Store, 327 K. Main street. ; J Br Majestic orchestra at Eagle Point Saturdiiy night. 16 Oregpnlans at the Medford are F. S,. Johnson of Myrtle Creek, M. A. Gold smith of Oregon City, L. Luckoy and I. T. Sparks qf Eugene, and the fol lowing from Portland: M. J. Wolther, W. W. Carroll. Henry Lang, F. J. Nel son, 1). I,. Ncis and Mr. and .Mrs. Tom Khrhnrd. If you expect to get a good used car this spring pow is tho time. C. K. Gates Auto Co. 15 Miss Alta Naylor, Goodwin corse- tiere, 121 N. Grape street. Phone 54S-J .35 1 wo circuses will visit Medford in May Al G. Barnes' Wild Animal cir cus on May 4th, mid another on May 9th. The Karnes circus has been visit ing Medford for many years, and Is one of the most popular and widely known shows In the Pacific northwest. The show is now appearing in San 1-rancisco. . - . Everything electrical. Medford 15lcc: trie Co. Phone 601. Hummer sale, next Ffiday and Sat urday, Trunx store. 15 A number of students, of the high scnooi are out of school with an 'epi demic of tho mumps. Others are grabbing bargains in used cars, why not you? C. K. Gates Auto Co. J5 If . you haro an odd Job you irant done, or need help . for housecleaning. etc.. telephono The Salvation Armv luO. Male or female help furnished free or charge We wish to help un employed. Capt. W. C. Sinclair, 2;!0 Apple street. . -: 17 W. H. Johnson, ex-cashler of the nnnK 01 Jacksonville, held iu the county jail in connection w(th the fail ure of that Institution, has recovered sufficiently from an attack of influ enza (,0 he up. Lowest prices In Medford, Hummer sab-, next Friduy and Saturday, Truax Store. . .... ... ... . j-, Have your suits and dresses cleaned by a master cleaner. Ilnnm rionniti-. find pressing is a drudgery and talte valuable titno that you need for more pleasant work. Wo will call for your bundles and return them promptly Telephono 244. The Pantorium. SAY! .lint look over your Instirame IHillrles mid siv: If they all rend alike. IT tliejr cover lint you nut etivered. If the amount. nrt ltlirti enoiiEli on all items, nun also not Iiki huh. t If not liave them correctcil.- K. A. HOLMES THE INSURANCE MAN All Forms Insurance and Bonds ....Jackson County Bank BIdg. Tho -Multi triot service station of the Standard Oil company is now in charge of Charles Hcnselman with Morris Leonard as assistant, ami the Riverside station is in charge of J. W. Judy, with T. W. Judy as assistant. Within the last three or four days dandelions have started to bloom pro fusely alike pp city lawns and country farms. Jt Is the first of the season's Pes's to make an appearance this Jear' Quality goods, prices can't be beat. Truax Store. ..-. : 15' R. A. Holmes, the insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. Strawberries, tomatoes and new po tatoes from the Imperial Valley, Calif., are on the local markets. Grace of carriage Is natural when you walk in combination arch preser ver shoes. The Hub Co. 15 Get that spare tire from our large stock of used and rebuilt tires. Priced right. Exchange Tire Co. 15 Charles W. Palm, an authority on Rogue River mushrooms reports that thls year'a crop is bountiful along the batiks of the Rogue. He advises all lovers of the growth, who arc not acquainted with the various species, to study a recent article on mushrooms in the National Geographic magazine. In the Josephine circuit court Mon day an . order returning the indict-ment-s and transcripts la the R. D. Hises case to Jacksoa county for con sideration at the May term of court was Issued. , , Ladies' sweaters $3.00 Friday and Saturday only. Truax Store. 15 1 The St. Mark's card party has been Indefinitely postponed. 13 , Oliver Harbaugh of Jacksonville, Jackson county's oldest resident, age 96 years, spent Tuesday afternoon in the city , visiting friends. . Mr. Har baugh recounted happenings In this valley 36 years -ago, with 'old neigh bors. v The happiest feet in this town are the ones inside of combination arch preseryer shoes. Exclusive sale at The Hub Co. 15 B. T. 8., dry Barium sulphur for your pink spray. Farm Bureau Co Operative Exchange. 1(1 George Eagles, who fought a ten round draw with Jess Ingram at Gold Hill New Year's day knocked out Kid Welty of Boise, Idaho at that city last Friday night. 17-in. by 82-in. huck towels, two for 35c, Friday and Saturday only at the Truax Store. . 15 Ppllyanna lunch and delicatessen. . .: . -:i. i 1 A squad of . Yreka, Cal., Chlnamou arrived Tuesday afternoon by auto to celebrajc a. long holiday with country men in tills city. '. Yqir feet are not growing longer, your aches are simply flattening down. The combination arch preserver shoe will help you. The Hub Co. 15 Violin Instruction, Florence Howell, special attention to beginners. Sparta building, phone..545-f tf Phono 100 Tor Taxi. I I NEW SHOW TODAY! Opie Read's Delightful Novel The SUNDAY "TRUMPET ISLAND" From the story by Gcmveneur Morris Mrs. Chester Kubli of the Applcgate visited friends and relatives in this city Tuesday afternoon Men s dress shirts $1.35 Friday and Saturday at the Truax Store, 327 East Main. 1"' Sleepy Hollow" at Eagle Point Sat urday night. 16' Andrew Jelduess has returned to his mining claim in the Blue Ledge dis trict after spending a couple of days In the city. Miss Kllzaheth Feruuson has pur- ch,,,! ,h Shirlev Imnealow at 3H .,..:. .,-.."! .,.. .. ( ,h i,.st 1 it little properties on Holly street arid j will make her a nice home. . . Delco-Light-Electriclty for every farm. Medford Electric Co. i Bill dear I'll say es Ibis very day IJ well always it says the Good Judge W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco . RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco JIC R.IALTO N- M Martin of Ashland spent a lew o,'s in tlu, city Tuesday afternoon attending to business niattert. . A variety of ladies' hats aMhe lowest mices at the n " 15- Yoii will always find someone In a vmnrrtv PLUMBING & HEATING MODhKN 1 ll.mui.mj u. j CO has been East Alfred Carpenter who ... r latter pan 01 o.e . , Because of its absolute qepeuoau. , .ibsoiute qepcimau,. , v Huick is in constant service wiicn.- ever Inipoitiint work is belli,, Huick builds sixes only. done i; Soda Fountain lor sa.e . - DAYS" nrcf'winturirMedn.rdtholKarii, Bureau Cooperative KxcUan,, mmmmm A man can get a heap more satisfaction from asmall chew of this class of tobacco, than he ever could get from a big chew of the old kind. He finds it costs less, too. The good tobacco tasie lasts so much longer he doesn't need to have a fresh chew nearly as often. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put lib in tufo slyles JlOut of The Past To Greet You! A glorious romance of folk in the Carolina mountains. Seething with primitive pas sions. Mellow with homely joys. Athrill with the fighting spirit of pioneer adventure. A tale that has charmed mil lions for almost a generation. fa With Monte Blue, Mabel Ju , lienne Scott, Ruth Renick, 1 Charles Ogle and Clarence i Burton in the Great Support ing Cast. ALSO OTHER SHORT FEATURE ATTRACTIONS Frank Preston and son Carley after spending the week end with friends tt Medford have returned to their home in the Applegate. Mrs. Pre3tou who has been visiting friends in Ban Fran cisco for several weeks will return Macaroni, inree ios tor 25c Friday Saturday, at the Truax Slore Main. 15 t.tiffi wnt'jii i.iu uti cvei fit th- . ,. Sisknilo - ------ ' souin to neuuiiiH, , j uoi tr are now In xcellent condition, inoionsiB irom the south report. Insurance of all kinds. Lindas, 235 East Main. ' ill3piver)s jpvojposes. She isn'is to Hie " . biny la4ie.t,.., ojrTe; 1 ' Gifts that Last Engraved WeliriglEings ' V "i Hallmark Wrist Watches Gentlemen's CQllar Pim Hallmark Dixie Silverware Hand Fainted China , liullniark stands ; for Senifc, for Honor, for High Vunllt.r, for Lower Prices.'. . .j ,:J EDGAR WIGHT 17 N. Ocotrol old - time