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rPXGE TWO? ' MEDFORD SLXTL TRIBUNE, "MEDFOTiD, OREGON". TUESDAY. APRIL 2(. '1921 L ocal and Personal Two of the three tiirplanwi which had been delayed in Medford Blnee laHt WedneKday by tlie weather nd minor accidents continued late yester day afternoon on their fllKlit to Camp Lewis, intending tu only fly us far Uh Eugene where last night would he spent, and to fly from Kugene to Port land today. The other plane was wrecked when making a landing here Inut Saturday. Mrs.'C. O; May is now the pcrma jieht -representative ror tho world l'a 1110119 Sehweizer imported fahrlcB of exclusive design and finality. Exact Bumoles. I'hone 457-J. 34 Get your Olympic flour at Jones' pome surprise in store for you. 34 , The prediction ot fair and warmer weather for tonight and Wednesday was a most welcome one to the orch- urdists and gardeners. Considerable tear was felt by them late yesterday urternoon and early evening for teal there would be a hard frost during the Jilght, but by 7 p. in. Kloyd Young, the trout expert, had given out that there was no longer nny danger and that the temperature would not go. any lower than 84. The minimum temperature of this morlilng was 110.7. ' Mrs.' Paul Hansen, corsetiere for NuBone. Phone 6S5J. tf 1 Tho Red Cross Is anxious 'to get In touch with I.ee Byrne, a private first clnss Co. I), 32nd Inf. Airs. Alexander Nlhloy, formerly or Medford, arrived in tho city .Monday iifternoon fur a several days visit. She Is lit the .Mcdrord. Hemstitching and plcollng . 10 cents per yard. The Vanity lint Shop, Cor. K Main and llartlett. tf Come to Jones' any day this week n nil see Olympic flour demonstrated. Special prices. ICvery sack guaranteed. HI" 'Vernon Vawter left last night for Portland lo attend a meeting of the Portland chamber of commerce) Crater Lake bnttermeiiL committee In that city today. Win. V. Isaacs and George T. .Collins, the other Medrord repre sentatives were iiuahlo to attend. Illocks and dry slabs for sale. Call 8f9. tf Have you tried the fresh Oregon mndo butler that sells for 37c per pound at Kouts' Cirocory? 30 Wm. N. Oi'lutt, Sr., who recently re signed his position as day clerk at the Holland hotel for the past four years, 'during which time be did not miss a Blnglo day rroin duly is now enjoying a long deferred vacation. Kor quick Bervico phono !)(!, Nash Tax-!. Heche nnd Marshall, new props. Careful drivers. . 32 Come to Jones' nny day this week and see Olympic flour demonstrated. Special prices. Every sack guaranteed. 31 Tho men who nro to work on the TlulKin-l.ewis tabernacle Wednesday nro to he served a chleken dinner. A splendid dinner is being arranged by the various churches. A largo niim bof of men are needed to put up the building In n short tlmo. All who can give all or part of tho day are asked to be on hand. - Any who cannot work Wednesday lire asked to help Thurs i ilny in case there Is work to he done, lis doubtless there will be. Everything electrical. Medford Elec trio Co. Phono 61. Call at KoitlB Grocery and get ft sam ple, of baked goods from Olympic Flour. The Olympic demonstrator will bo bore all week. 30 Oregonians registered at the Med ford last night and this morning were E. 'Shea, Win. Eagles, nnd W. A. Bar rett or Albany, O. 1). Herbert, 11. I'', lloldon and J. l'nuizwa of Eugene, W. Oim'ladley of Tho Dalles, George II. Graves of Salem, J. II. Pea re of l.a Grande, F. S. Johnson of Myrtle Creek and tho following from Portland: Mr. and Mia. Ted i hyo, Mr. and Mrs. (i. B. Gustofsen, A. E. Hefner, McManiis Keaiiu, W. J. Fluke, H. Hunter, It. Jl. Vogel. I . II. Hudson, J.-A. Wilsons ,W. J. Ktnphcnson, F. .1. I.onergan, J. It. Murphy, It. P. Hartley. J. W. Finn, J. M.lllely, V. J. Collins nnd J. G. Green Wood. Lawn mowers sharpened. Mltcholl Ladder Co., SIS East Main. tf Come to Jones' any day this week nnd see Olympic Hour demonstrated. Special prices. Every sack guaranteed. ' : 31 A union preparatory prayer mooting will bo held Wednesday 7:30 p.. tu. at tho South M. E. church, Hov. J. It. Sas- nelt, leading. All the churches an' Joining In the mooting. All committees are asked lo be present and make re ports of progress. Hov. Mr. I. owls will be present. Bolco-I.lKht Electricity for every farm. Medrord Electric Co. The best Oregon made creamery butter at. Fonts Groeory for 37 cents per pound. It Is guaranteed. 30 When you are purchasing a broom ask for brooms luude by the ltogue (ltiver Broom Works. They make everything from whisk to the heavy offjee or shop broom, are the only fac tory In southern Oregon using home grown broom cor mind their products are first class. For quick service phono fMi, N'asli Taxi. Heche and Miirshnll, new props Careful drivers. S'J Buy a sack of Olympic flour it t Jones' this week and get that special lirico. 31 Invitations have been received In thu city from tho I'nlveislty of Oregon to attend tho formal opening nnd dedi cation of the Woman's Memorial hall lit Eugeno, Saturday, .May 7th. Everybody Is Invited to attend the hlK public dance tomorrow night given Jiy-iOie Greater Medrord club. (30 Ella M. Cross, public stenographer, No. tt, Jackson County Bunk Bids John H. Rudd, state county work secretary for the Y. M. C. A., is In town for the day in the Interest of the local work. Hooting Hemstitching Buttons covered Handicraft Shop. tf Buy a sack of Olympic flour at Jones' this week and gel that sjieciai price. 34 The importance of cooperation on the part of civic organizations with the state highway commission in its program of preserving trees and shrubs along public highways Is sug gested to Governor Olcott in a letter just received from Fred II. Kizer of Portland. A letter received by the governor from II. O. Frobach of Med ford, secretary of the Scenic Preserva tion association of that city, suggests that essays on scenic preservation he made a part of the program In all the schools in the state on Arbor day. Both letters have been referred to the high way commission for consideration in connection with any plan II may have under way. Portland Journal. 12-inch dry pine J4.00 a tier; IG-lnch dry pine $1.75. Valley Fuel Co. tf rize fox-trot and waltz at the Greater .Medford club dance Sat. nite. 30 Glenn II. I.amh and Julia Howard, both of Ashland, were married by Hev. Leach at his residence in Medford Monday evening. Mr. I, anil) is a rail road man. Tho couple will make their huine In Ashland after a trip to Los Angeles. Bay a sack of Olympic flour at Jones' this week and get that special price. 34 Bettor have your plowing dono with i Cletiac; It pays. Tel. 8C9-Y. 32 Most of tho visiting members of the. Knights of Columbus order who were here at the K. of C. doings last night. left for their homes today. Ono or lliiiso remaining : over for a furthfr visit was I'. J. Ilanley of Portland. Wanted to buy aoino old carpets. Phono 180. 31 You will got. "value received" at the Greater Medford club danco tomorrow night al the Nat In the largo auditor ium, imperial orchestra. Admission toe :io The river is said to ho much too high for good fishing nnd will have to fall considerably nnd clear up before piscatorial sport will bo real interest ing:. Bolter buy n Chnndlor than wish you had. tf Olympic flour guaranteed by Jones buy a sack tills week and get that special price. 3-1 Guests at the Holland Include Mrs. S. A. Scgelko ot Contrulla, Wash., it. 10. Waldron of Seattle and J: D. Jacob son of Wird, Cullf. Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf For first class painting, impel hang ing, or tinting call Arthur West, 477-J. 35 Mr. and Mrs. Seeley V. Hall passed through Ibis city this morning enroute lo their home In Medford. They drove a new Packard car on their return from Portland and are making the trip very successfully. Hoseburg News Itovlow. Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib- orty Shop. 2BI-J. - tf Special price on Olympic flour this week nothing better come In nnd see the good tilings made out of this flour. 34 Tho board of education of Jackson ville at Its rucont meeting decided to cut the salaries of three ot the grade teachers and give a raise of $200 a year to the principal. The list of teachers woro named us follows: Prin cipal, E. S. Stultz, salary $2200 yearly; 7 111 and 8th grades, Miss Vida Bind- shaw, of Ashland, salary $110 month ly; 5th and (Kh grades, Mrs. Bert Arm priest, Jacksonville, salary $120; 3rd and 4th grades, Miss Mussel Wiley of Medrord, salary $110; 1st and 2nd grades, .Miss Nellie I lake. Browns- boro, salary $110. No high school teachers wero appointed at this time, but it is expected Hint thero will .be Home changes. ' For Sale Good garden and linm II........ HI il, . I ' . A.1 ni-lllllllllll . I lit II I U i'lw-.l. U Uelco-Llglit farm light nnd power plants. Medford Electric Co. ' ; The Alpha Delta class ot tho Chris tian church will meet at the home of Mrs. Cheater Parker, 511 South Grape street Thursday afternoon at 2:30. N. II. Newcoinh will deliver green Ki lnch slab wood very cheap. Let's book your order now for early deliv ery. Also dry planing mill blocks kindling and shavings. Phono li3l. 2,X Special price on Olympic flour this week nothing better coino in and see the good things made out of this flour. 34 Guy W. Conner returned today from Seattle where ho attended the funeral of bis brother's wife, Mrs. 11. S. Con tier. Dance at Jacksonville Friday night. April 29th. Majestic "4". :!3 Have tho old shoes made new by Happy Hob at Kldd's Shoe store. 1 have Just Installed a new Champion shoo stitcher of the most modern tyre. and my shop is now equipped In every detail to rebuild your old shoes. With my years of experience they can be made as good as new in appearance and wear when rebuild at my gimp with all of the latest Improved shoe repairing equipment. 33 Tom Sworn will return to his home stead Thursday after spending a week In the city visltlug rrleuds. For Sale Good garden nnd lawn sediment. Phone 912-J. tf When better automobiles nro built, Hulek will build them. tf Henry Thompson of llorrls, Cal., transacted business and visited friends in the city Monday and Sunday. And gentlemen there are real southern Kills In Dixie. You'd better get your ticket. Til l. Trip April 27. According to reports received In 'this city W. II. Johnson, former cash ier of the Bank of Jacksonville sen tenced to serve ten years in me siaiw prison at Salem, has been assigned to work in the clerical department of the institution. Johnson will be returned to this city lo testify at the May term of court. Expert shoe repairing at reduced prices. Men's hair soles $1.50 per pair. Ladles' half soles $1.00. Iiubber heels 50c. Better new shoes for less money. Medford Shoe Hospital, 119 E. Sixth St. And there's little Dutch boys, too. Tri-I, Trip April 27th. 30 II. X. Drumhlll of Ashland spent Monday afternoon in tho city attend ing to business matters. Better havo your plowing done with a Cletrac; it-pays. Tel. 809-Y." 32 Popular dance at Eagle Point Satur day night. Everybody invited. Iteal music. .34 Strawberries from the Imperial Val ley, California ara offered by local dealers. Douglas county strawberries are due on the local markets next week. . Violin instruction, Florence Howell, special attention to beginners. Sparta building, phone 545-H. tf Dance at Jacksonville Friday night. April 29th. Majestic "4". 33 Xo action has been taken by the Jackson ami Marion county author ities for the return of Earl Frtel. juvenile forger oil parole, who was taken to Salem by a deputy sheriff, without proper authority it is alleged. Save money on wrapping paper by using white print paper in rolls. Ask this office. tf Palroni.e home and build up pay rolls by insisting on having brooms' made by Rogue ltiver Broom Works. 'JJJ'fi ill .ami si fit I rclnvnfxl i K:i t nril'i V Jrom a 't'lirpH. ilay visit 'to Wis timber claim-in tncSfutte; Falls district. . - . Dressmaking. and' remodeling; Loca tion Flower Shoid phone fifKi., V 34 Remember, Indies, to hang on to him when he sees those No w' York girls. Tri-1, Trip April 27. , . 30 Louis Uli-ich mid family of Jackson ville spent a few hours In the city Monday evening. Better have your plowing done with a Cletrac; It pays. Tel. 8II9-Y. 32 , Majestic "4" orchestra. Eagle Point Saturday night, April 30t.h. Big May Day dance. 34 The condition of Frank C. Clarke, local architect, who was stricken with pneumonia ten days ago, is improving rapidly, and he is able lo sit up for a few hours eacli day. Dance at Jacksonville Friday night. April 2!)th. Majestic "4". V.3" Miss Alta Nnylor, Goodwin corse tiere, 121 N. Grape street. Phone G4S-.I. 3i Cash for apples. Phone (171 It. 32 Axel Lundgren of the Blue Ledge district is in tlie city for a few days attending to business matters. Feed wheat $2.20 per cwt. at the Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange. tf Don't you wish you could dance the Hula on that Tri-L trip? April 27. 30 George Older of .Montague, Cal., has returned to his home after a short stay In this city. , Flour $1.85 a sack a Russ Mill. Phone 529. Dance at Jacksonville Friday night, April 29th. Majestic "4 ". 33 Col. Jack Harvey of Grants Pass, spent Sunday in the city visiting with friends. Tilt; regular '" communication of Reanies chapter . Wed., evening, April 2itii at s o clock, mere wm ue initi ation work. 31 Dressmaking and remodeling. Loca tion Flower Shop, phone 500. 34 I Claude "Shorty". .Miles, a former well known resident in this city, now engaged in the automobile business at Pendleton, Oregon, returned Saturday for, a . ten days visit with friends and relatives here. Mr. Miles says Med ford has the reputation throughout the state of being prosperous, with more business than the average. He says the eastern Oregon farmers are hard - pressed in moving last year's wheat. May' Day dance Eagle Point Sat. night, April 30lh. Let s all go for a jolly time. Good eats at midnight. 34 Take a look. Great reduction in price ot suits. Klein, the Tailor, 128 East Slain, upstairs. 32 Scores of fishermen visited ltogue river Sunday with no better luck than normal for the day. The river is Btill high for good fishing. Good flour $1.85 a sack at Rus3 Mill. Phone 529. ' Phone 474. Guaranteed work, prompt service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co,, 401 South Riverside. tf The bond of C II. Owen indicted for alleged overdrafts in connection!' with the Bank of Jacksonville were fixed up Monday, and according to the sheriff Mr. Owen will loavo tit once for Salt, Lake City, Utah, to attend to pressing' business matters, returning here for appearance in -court during the May term. Horseshoe tirds are guaranteed by reliable factories anil adjustments are made here; Exchange Tire Co. SI Dr. Elliott will not lie in his office Thursday afternoons beginning April 7lh. 30 Dr. C. R. Hay of Oakland, Calir., Is In the city visiting friends and rela tives and attending to business mat ters. Try our merchants lun-jli. The Shasta. " Sealing lottergiwlth colored wax is very popular now. Wax in all colors anil seals. Medford Book Store. 30 SEATS NOW SELLING jfff. ,oo, noc PAGE TO-NIGHT a ; u ; u i i w ; n s n n m i m m u n n m m i MiM m i n n u n ; n i n n n ; EE . A.H.WbODSpresents T NEW YORK'S MOST POPULAR STAR in HMEEE 5 , , JHE PLAY OF A THOUSAND THRILLS ' . , Bu CHANNING POLLOCK Sheriff C. E. Terrill has returned from Yreka. Cal., where he went to bring William Bromley, a young man arrested at Weed, Calif., for forgeries I alleged to. have been committed J" Ashland ten days ago. According to Sheriff Terrill Bromley admits the passing of the bad checks, and says he is over 18 years of age. Bromley will appear before the next session of the grand jury, which convenes May 10. Anticipating a drop in prices by fall we have cut the price of all pencil tab lets 5c giving an old time value. Med ford Hook Store. 30 While making up a bed in the city jail Monday morning, a transient who was given lodgings for . the night, found, a bar of iron u1)out two feet long hidden in the bed clothes, and turned it over to Ofricer Jack Hem street. ' The police Jiave suspicions of who left the bar, there; . , j Get that spare 4ire .from our stock ; of rebuilt and used tires. Price right.; Exchange Tire Co.- . ' 31 Miss Pauline Thompson, a clerk at, Roddy's jewelry -store, well known In ' this city Jias returned to Portland: where she will make her home in the j future. j -$00.00 suits ati $45.00. Nobby pat-j terns. Fit guaranteed. Klein, the; Tailor, 128 E. Main, upstairs. 32 j Miss Myrtje Clarke . has . returned j ri om a month s visit with friends and relatives at Los Angeles, Calif. $00.00 suits at $45.00. Nobby pat terns. Fit guaranteed. Klein, the Tailor, 128 E. Main, upstairs. 32 A number of local boxing fans wait ed at the depot Sunday evening for a glimpse of Leach Cross,, the young man who defeated Hud Anderson at Los Angeles in . 1913, and thereby ! crushed the pugilistic pride of the city; j and valley. Mr. Cross who recently returned to the ring after practising' dentistry did not show up,., He was en route to 'Portland to fight Joe Gorman at. Portland Thursday, night. , Gorman Is- well known inithisjciiy, where he spent his vacation two -years ago. ..,(. Our retreads are .making good tires,. deliver double mileage. Try one. Ex change Tire Go.. -,1 , . V- Mr31j'', Ainrsh tiurrett jof -the: Eagle Pointi district spent Monday , in the city-attending to business matters. It. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. A -. force of, painters Monday began the work of painting a huge sign set ting forth the glories -of Olympic flout on tho side of the company's new ware house 011 Main street. Cash for apples. Phone C71-R. 33 Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 661. : Among guests from Oregon at the Holland are Mrs. Ed Jones of Rose-'l burg, L. R. Campbell and J. S. Town' send of Salem, and A. IL Wright, J.-Rj Lee, Mr. and Mrs. S. G Priestley and W. S. and C. H. Priestley of Portland. Senator II. Von der Hellen departed from Medford this morning for Cor- vallls to attend the meeting of the hoard of regents of the O., A. C. Because of illness among the mem bership the study department of the greater Medford club will not meet this month. Ophir Reed of Giants Pass who was arrested last Friday by District Dep uty Game Warden P. H. Dailey of Med ford for snagging fish at the Anient dam has paid the fine of $50 and costb Imposed 011 him in justice court at Grants Pass. George W. Sparks of Port Angeles. Wn., is a guest at the Nash, as are also Ruby Smith of Grants Pass and Fred Yohman of Gold Hill. Representatives of several different church teams were out cavorting around the baseball field last night. The Christians and Methodists are due for the first tangle the 3rd of .av From present indication, the box win probably he occupied by the clergy, as it is said that both pastors of these respective churches are going st 1 01m in this department of the game. With the opeiiinK of the Y. M. C. A. league 1 season only a week away, interest is I growing and some seasonable weather j will put the five teams in the pink of condition. PAGE , MATINEE AND NIGHT SATURDAY Aiiril 30 PRODUCTION Jgg r. 30 People - BAND amd Orchestra I G STREET PARADE Ponies i ii w r- 1 i T- o FLOATS, DOGS ETC PRICES Matinee .".no. 77c, Nljshl. line. 77c. SI. nil Vlns 10 Mr cent War Tat BEGINS TOMORROW Bill Farnum as - DRAG HARLAN The . Speediest : Two-Gun Wizard the West Ever Knew Never Anything Like It Before LEAVING TONIGHT A Grand March of Laughs DOUG MacLEAN and DORIS MAY in "THE ROOKIES' RETURN" 23 RIALTO PIERCE REPAIRS Phonographs, Percolators, Electric Fans, Electric Drink Mis . ers, Vacuum Cleaners, Electric Motors, Electric Irons;, In fact, most anything. Soldering of all kinds. L. BRYAN PIERCE ALL WORK GUARANTEED Telephone Orders 925-L You will find me in "The Glass House" at 116 N. Central Ave. Shortage in FORD Cars We have a Carload of Tourings and Runabouts in Transit. Expect its arrival any day. Cars received on Orders only. Place your order now Tr if Zly ou .wan t delivery this Spring G. E. Gates Auto Co AFTER THE WINTER MONTHS You will want your car washed, polished or simonized for spring and summer use. We are in a position to give you the very best satisfac tion in Washing, Simonizing and Polishing Jobs. The Polish we use will not injure the finish on the finest car. G. A. Childers Motor Co. 127 N. Riverside Phone 26 l'bone 3 lit; It (mornings only). 41 30'