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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOTCD, OREGON'. FRIDAY, 'APRIL 22, 1021 AGE two ocal and Personal The Boy Scouts under the auspices of the Scenic Preservation society will go to Table Rock tomorrow to wqiit on the road up that elevation to set it In shape, ir possible, so that anion can Bet up to the summit. The scouis will leave the public library at S a. m. for Table Rock by auto truck. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for Nulionc. Phone 5S5-J. tf Head Jones' 'ad and save money. 27 A limited number of the two-cent de nomination of tho new PilKiim ter centenary postage stamp commemor ating the landing of the Pilgrims 3 years ago went on sale at the Medfonl postoffice this morning, which anyone cat) purchase by request. The stamp is red In .color, a trifle over 1 Inch by - Inch in'dlniension. At its top it bears the woiiIb "Pilgrim Tercente nary,", and at the bottom the dates ltil!0-1920." The Pilgrim stamp is issued only In one, two anil five-cent iji'iiotnlnutions but tho only ones to be told in Medford are tho two-cent ldml. lllocks und dry slabs for sale. Call SS. . , ' For quick service phone lift, Nash Ta.xl. , Heche and Marshall, new props. Careful drivers. 32 V. W. Webster of Anbroth, Scot land, brother of Sir Francis Webster, the prominent flax manufacturer and wealthy man of that country who owns tho Webster ranch near .lackson- v'ille, arrived in the city Thursday for u Bhort stay and is a guest at the Med fonl. Mr. Webster who Is a prominent , canker or retired banker of Scotland, has been visit lug friends In Florida for several months and his purpose lere is to visit tho Webster liincli, which he did this forenoon in com pany with Assistant County Agent F. C. ilolibaugh. llu reports that his ilophew William, son or Sir Francis, who had been living at the ranch for Hjcveral years and who sometime w;o went back to Scotland for a year or so, Is now attending Oxford university. From here Mr. Webster will go to Portland, and thence to New York city. We do Hemstitching and Plcotlng. Singer Sewing Machine Co. No. 10 S. Fir. Phono 215-R. 27 The usual community entertainment Saturday night at Natatorlum. JMc. 27 Arrangements aro being made by IheiOreater Medford club for a large public ball to take place at the Nata torlum next Wednesday night. The proceeds are to be used for civic pur poses a benefit to the citizens of Mod Vfbrd.; Everything eleetrlcal.-Medford Elec tric Co. Phone CGI. Stock reducing sale at the Hoot Shop in Ashland begins tomorrow mid lasts .13 days. 27 Guests from a distance at the Hol land are John Henry Hlco and F. J. O'Donnell. of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. W. ,p. Thompson of Eton, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. M. M. llnrrill of Glenrock, Wyo.. and Ed Sternberg of New York. Special sale sweet peas and snap dragons at "Tho Flower Shop," Satur day. 27 Head Jones' ad and save money. 27 The choir of . tho First ltaptlsl church announces one of their popular sacred concerts for next Sunday evening. Those musical evenings have attract ed lurge audiences, and It Is expected that tho concert Sunday evening will outclass previous offorts of tho choir. Mendelssohn's "1 Waited for the I,oru and Schnocker's "National Anthem" will be given by the choir. Mr. Janes, tho violinist, will render a lleethoveu sonata Oduglo Opp. 30. 'Miss Myrle , Davis will, sing "Come Unto Me", from Handel's Messiah, und Mrs. Newberry will Blng "Rejoice Greatly" from the Messiah. Miss Stolner and Mr. Walk- ' or will give "It Was for Me" by lllounl ' ' Mrs. McCorkln, tho now nnd valuable 'acquisition to tho choir as pianist and 1 accompanist, will play Rachlnuninoff's "J'reludo." 'lho male quartet will give - Johnson's "Lend Kindly Light," a very delightful arrangement by this well known Uoslon writer. Ijiwii mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co.. SIS East Main. tf For quick servlco phono '.Mi, Nash Taxi, lleebn nnd Marshall, new props Careful drivers. 32 Gene N'arrlgan of Rogue River was one of tin visitors in tho city today from the north cud of tho county. We have Just received a car ol fancy Uurbnnl; potatoes $1.75 per 100. Hutchison & Lumsden. lift Imperial orchestra, sucrior enter tainers, at tho Natntorlum Sat. nite. Admission 10c. 27 Harold Gray and Fred Payne have returned from Medford where they motored in Mr. Gray's automobile. Klamath Falls Herald. Expert shoe repairing at reduced prices. Men's half soles fl.fiO per pair. Ladles' half soles $1.00. Rubber heels pOc. lienor new shoes for less money 'Medford Shoo Hospltnl, 119 E. Sixth St. . Read Joues' ad and save money. 27 Delco-Llght Electricity for every , farm. Medford Electric, Co. Joyful Family Reunion "Two of my brothers, a Htstrv, as ivoll as myself have born rliiunii- jllf forers from gas in Ktntuneli. in(tg-tion,- pliln In right slibi near niMM-u-riix and liver trouble lor many yeais My sister tried Muyr's WnmliTful Jtemedy with such k 1 ii-milt tlmt we all took a course of it and it helped in each case. Last Kundny we bad a .family reunion in celebration of nur recovery, and what we nil did eat." ' It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucm from the Intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes pnn ticully all Htonmch. liver and Intestinal ailments. Inrluilin appendicitis, one dose will convince or money r funded Foe wile by all Urngsists. AUv Telegraphic information from Salem is to the effect that the irrigation and drainage commisiyon has deliyed cer tification or bonds ol tne latent anu Squaw creek district, each In the amount of $25,000. The Talent bonds are required in connection with tin agreement with the Jackson county court,. whereby the road Is to he chang ed so as to go around the Emigrant creek reservoir, for the purchase of additional rights of wa In the reser voir and for other purposes. The pro ceeds from $15,000 Squaw creek bonds are required to -meet outstanding in debtedness and the remaining $10,000 is to be held future permanent im provements. In both cases the com mission requested additional information. Violin instruction, Florence Howell, special attention to beginners. Sparta building, phone 645-H. tf Imperial orchestra, llest music. Rest hall, Host floor, Iliggest crowd. Sat. nite at Nalalorlum. 27 Grover Medley of tho power com pany staff Is on the sick list with a tad coltl. Just arrived, one car fancy Din bank potatoes $1.75 a hundred delivered, at Warner, Wot tnian & Gore. 29 Hotter have your plowing done with a Cletrac; it pays. Tel. 8(19-Y. 32 Oregonlans at the Medford include J. Konop of Klamath Falls, II. L. ISiem of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. George Esler- ly of Waldo und the following from Portland: Mrs. Otto Schneider, L. A. Hanson. 7. N. Agee. A. A. Hale, II. II. KUrkchlld, N. McPhall, J. C. Lewis, John W. Miller and Jack Stever. Feed wheat $2.40 per cwt. at the Farm ilureau Cooperative Exchange. tf Demonstration of Cameo corsets' Saturday and Monday at Mann's store by Miss Hazel V. Stephens. U 2f, Among the popular dunce-bits to be featured by the Premier novelty or chestra at Talent tomorrow night will be the new foxtrot "Wultlng for the Sun to Como Out," which scored such a big hit with the "Sweetheart Shop" when here. When better automobiles are built, Hulck will build them. tf Head Jones' ad and savo money. 27 F. J. O'Donnell, press representative for Howe's Great London Shows, was In Medford Thursday arranging for tlie appearance of tho circus here. Their date bus been changed from May 9 to May 7 and they will show at the old ball park on North Holly. Mr. O'Donnell has been connected with circuses and theatres all his life, has been press agent for llarnum & Hulley, Sells-Floto. Ilul'falo Hill and Howe's. He has not been In Medford since 1908 and says we have certainly "grown some" and put on metropolitan airs since then. Ella M. Cross, public stenographer, No. 9, Jackson County Bank lildg. Phono 326-11 (mornings only). 41 N. B. Newconih will deliver groen IG-lnch Blub wood very cheap. Lot's book jtour order now for eurly doiiv ory. Also dry planing mill blocks. Kindling and shavings. Phone G3I. 62 At tho special election of the city of Gold Hill Monday tho voters practical ly unanimously denionsi rated their de sire for a new charter, as only ono dis senting vote was cast. Reimbursing bonds in tho sum of $2000 to roturn money to tho treasury to cover a deficit for maintenance of tho munici pal water system during Hie last two years, were voted. Fancy Ilurbank potatoes $1.75 per 100. .Hutchison & Lumsden. 20 Ladies of Medford and tho valley aro requested to visit Mann's store Saturday and Monday and havo the good points of Cameo corsets explain ed. 28 Jerry Jeromo Is ill at. his homo from an attack of tho flu. and It is oxpocte.d that it will be four or t'lvo days yet before ho can venturo out. Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib erty Shop. 2G1-J. tf Take a look. Great reduction in price of suits. Klein, the Tailor, J2S East Main, upstairs. 32 Iteebo Marshall have purchased the Nash Taxi from Jesse Ingram liltd havo put on two Hulck cars. Agents for "Luxite" silk hose Hutchison & Lumsdon. 29 Read Jones nd and save money. 27 '1 he Southern Pnclflc company has sent out a warning of tho danger ot picking and eating dandelions growing along tho right of way. Recently some of the greens were picked and used for n salad for a passing train crew. nnd soon after eating the crew was taken III. Lust fall the company cov ered the roadbed with a chemical to destroy tho weeds and it Is thought tiH may have caused the Illness. Portland Telegram. Houston and Hannah lioineinade sorghum 15c per lb. Hutchison Lumsden. 29 Order your fresh vegetables from the Palace Grocery Sat. New peas. new potatoes, head lettuce, green on ions, spinach, cabbage, pie-plant, toma toes, cucumbers, turnips, carrots beets, nsparagus, artichokes, also fresh strawberries, phone your order early Phone 109. 27' Edgar S. 1 Infer of San Francisco, former resident of this city is spend Ins a couple of days in the city. He reports business conditions good In San Francisco with plenty of sales and 15 or li big buildings In course of election. No. one Ilurbank potatoes $1.75 per hundred. Warner, Wormian & Gore. 29 Illg 13 day price smashing sale ol shoes at Hoot Shop In Ashland starts tomorrow. : Fred Champlin of Foots creek spent Wednesday afternoon ill the city on business. Phono 474. Guaranteeil work, prompt service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co 101 South Riverside tf Attorney Frank P. Farrell has re turned from a business trip to Albany and Portland. Read Jones' ad aud save money. 27" Miss Alta Xaylor, Goodwin corse Here, 121 N. Grape street. Phone 54S-J. 3a M. Ci. Woniaek of Medford, A. D. Woniack and C. D. RIcketts. of Stan field, arrived this morning to spend some time In the Kerfcy and Waldo districts investigating mining proper ties. It Is stated that these gentlemen represent nh English company which Is becoming financially Interested In Josephine county. Grants Pass Cour ier. ' " The price smashing sale of shoes at the Hoot Shop In Ashland starts at 9 a. m. Saturday, April 23. Big reduc tions in shoes for men, women, and children. , 27 Invent your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Tom Swera is spending a couple of lays in tho city, after a three weeks stav on his homestead in the Unite Falls dlBtrlct, where he exiiects to remain for the next seven months. Yoshito, the emperor of Japan, has sent We Fung and Sin Lee, two mem bers of the Imperial household to serve tea for the Trl-L girls next Wed nesday night, April 27th. 27 Special sale sweet peas and snap dragons at "The Flower Shop," Satur day. 27 Several trees on North Front street that were causing upheavals of the pavement nnd sidewalks have been cut down. Heller have your plowing done with a Cletruc; it pays. Tel. 8B9-Y. 32 Hnrbunk thornless blackberry. Eden Valley. Nursery, GsO-J-2. ' 28 Louis I'lrlch of Jacksonville was a business visitor , in the. city Thursday alfernoon. .. ; '.Horseshoe tires lira guaranteed by ,tqH(ibljv factories and adjustments are niade hereExchange Tire Co. 31 Miss Hazel V. Stephen's, special rep resentative of the Cameo Corset com pany, will be at Mann's store Saturday and Monday. Shu will be pleased to meet the women of Medford and the valley-nnd explain to them the good points of the Cameo corsets. 28 A. E. Kellogg of Gold Hill was a business visitor In the city Thursday afternoon. Premier prize dance! Talent! Sat! Premier Novelty orchestra! Let's go! 27 Of course It's worth while It's the Trl-L girls. 27 A decision of the application of Mike Hiinley for water rights on Hntte creek for use In his irrigation ditch Is expected about June 1st. The hearing was before the state water hoard last week. Special sale sweet peas and snap dragons at "The Flower Shop," Satur day. 27 Queen Wllhelmlna has given the Trl-L girls her consent to stop at Hol land next Wed. night, April 27th. 27 Royal G. lirown of Eagle Point spent Thursday afternoon in the city visit ing friends and attending to business matters. Ladies. who are bard to fit with corsets should visit Mann's store Sat urday und Monday and have Miss Stephens, demonstrator for Cameo corsets, assist them. 28' Just arrived, one car fancy Ilurbank potatoes $1.73 a hundred delivered, at Warner, Wortman & Gore. 29 Drilling operations at the Col. Mundy oil prospect in the Coker Unite district will be resumed as soon as i water is piped to the drilling rig from a nearby irrigation ditch. This lias been delaying operations. A new dril ler is on the job. At the Trigonia operations Dr. Page reports they are down 900 feet. Have you bought your ticket for the Trl-L trip? Wed. night, April 27th. 27 Get that spare tire from our stock of rebuilt aud used tires. Price right. Exchange Tire Co. : 31 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rader of Phoenix spent Thursday in the city shopping and visiting friends. Better have your plowing done with a Cletrac; it pays. Tel. 8C9-Y. 32 Plcotlng , Hemstitching Buttons covered Handicraft Shop. tf District Attorney Rawlcs Mooro at tended to official business in the coun ty seat Thursday afternoon. $00.00 suits at $45.00. Nobby pat terns. Fit guaranteed. Klein, the Tailor, 128 E. Main, upstairs. 32 Attend the Civlo improvement club dance at Eagle Point Saturday night, April 23rd. Supper served ,by the ladies 25c plate. 27 Bryant Hamilton of Hie Ruch dis trict spent Thursday afternoon and evening in the city. Wanted to buy some old carpets. Phone 1 DO.. 31 Superior dance music. Majestic 4 orchestra. Orth hall, Jacksonville, Friday night. April 22. 27 That Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mans field nre expected home soon from their several weeks visit in Chicago, Washington, D. C, und McAllister, Okla., Is the fact the Portland news papers announce that Mr. Mansfield y,ho Is president of the Oregon state farm bureau and one of the leaders in the co-operative marketing movement in the state, will be the chief speaker at the members' forum of the Chamber of Commerce In Portland next Mon day. His subject will be "Organizing the American Farmer." $60.00 suits at $15.00. Nobby pat terns. Fit guaranteed. Klein, the Tailor, 128 E. Main, upstairs. 32 I. J. Skinner, meter inspector for the power company returned Thurs day from a trip to Prosiiect. A real dancing party, Jacksonville, Friday night, April 22d. Everybody invited. Majestic 4 orchestra. Let's go. 27 Misses Mildred aud Gladys Bridges and Marjorie Skeeters left this morn ing for Cottage Grove to attend the Epworth league convention of the Southern Oregon district which is be ing held in that city. They go as delegates from the local Epworth League chapter of the First M. E. church. , Better buy a Chandler than wish you had. , , tf Among guests registered at the Medford are Dan Xothern and J. S. Perrine of Anna, 111., Lester and How ard Mann of Walla Walla, Wn.; G. 11. Douglas of Seattle and Fred LaPlace of Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Talbert, H. Morton and M. A. Silber of San Francisco, f Mammoth rhubarb roots. Eden Val ley Nursery, 680-J-2. 28 The fruit growers of the Grants Pass section held a meeting today to pass upon the proposal to construct a co operative packing house. . FRECKLES Now Is the Tlmo to (iet KM of "These Vjfly SpotH Thorn's no longer the slishtpst mei1 of ft'i'ling ashamed of your frock U. ;ik Othint' double strength Is f?uar anteod to remove these homely spots. Simply Ket an ounce , of Othine double strength from any ilrUKIst nnd apply a little or it night and morning and you should oon nee thai even the worst frecklp have Ukuji to disappear, while tho lighter-one? have vanished ntlrely. It Is ncldoni that nl ore than an ounce Is needed to completely clear the skin and guin a beautiful clear complexion. lie sure to ask for the double strength Othine as IhLs is sold under guarantee of money back If It fails to remove freckles. : Adv. MOMMMEND For Expectant Mother Osed By Three Ieheratiqns WtiTt rot OOKLET ON MOTMf ItHOOD AMD THI BABY. MM Bradficlo Rkoulator Co., Dipt. 3-D. Atlanta. Ga, II WHAT IS A PENNY? NEXT TO NOTHING But n penny n day will KKKP join- home and contents insured for $1370 It. A. HOLMES THE INSURANCE MAN All Font? Insurance and Bonds ....Jackson County Bank Bldg. EGO N Q M Y GROCETERIA The Home of Bread Like Mother Made Special for Saturday Swift's Sugar Cured Shoulder Hams, while 1000 lbs. ' U a last; per lb. . . . Gome early if you want a ham Over 3500 loaves of "Bread Like Mother Made" sold in one week GATES & LYDIARD Proprietors SUNDAY "OOWlKADO" Starving FlUXK MAYO !Tt Kol.lm ruiiuiii'P ot rW'if '''' " "" "" I XVKt'M& sie"'' V ij & fr,u!U..- 'M..I. f p! ,fl tit hiifL'rut . irnth'nl tlmi" in liiiin:m lilt-. U-lieel Mark Sennit! Coturdy rai-aniuiirit .Maaiiic aiul Our ti'iaml OrguM. EBQD WILLIAM S. HART. the Testiriq Block" y Big May Day Dance May 2, 1921 10 Piece JAZZ ORCHESTRA Elks & Their Ladies GOOD EATS li'iSaVK,1 V shall ISwV The You have taken away rny my happiness ; you not have my child," lilg heart drama of mother love that brings "don't care" husbands and neglected wives back to happiness. The Screen's True -Matserpiece NOW PLAYING COMEDY TOPICS OF THE DAY and GRACE BROWN AT THE ORGAN COMING SUNDAY Douglas Mac-Lean and Doris May in "THE ROOKIES RETURN" RIALTO