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PAT1E TWO MEDFORD MALL TRTRUXE, MEDFORD. OREOOX. FIfTDAY. APRIL 29. 1921 Dunce at Jacksonville Friday nU;ht, Apr!) 2!t1i. .Majestic "4". o3 j Tocal and Personal President Cit'o. A. Mmist'ield of the farm bureau will lie In Meilfoid tomoi mw afternoon to utteud the executive caiiiuiIUee meetlni; of the farm hureaii of Jackson county. This meeting is called for 1 p. in. and all farm bureau members and farmers are Invited to he i Ary vnB $1.75. Valley Fuel Co. tf present. Mr. Mansfield will have a i.,,, f(. the dish sale at Weeks & message, for the farmers of this sec-lQrr's. 39 C. A. Malone of San Francisco Is In I Portland is to become the headciuur the city to spend the week end. ters for the maintenance and construc- l.awn mowers sharpenea right. Lib- ''' of 1111 l,ie national parks erty Shop. 201-J. tf I w ithin the United States, and (iein gc K. Coodwin. ctuer civil engineer norii Washington, I). C is In Portland now looking about for office locations, pie- Mead Jones' ad and save money. 331 paratory to the transfer. Kemoval ol lion which will he worth hearing There Is also somo very Important . business to be transacted hy the exec utive committee, and the advice and cooperation of Farm lliireau members ' in urgently solicited and It is hoped a large number will be present. Mr. Mansfield wilt also Hpeak in the even ing at the Applegate school house. ' Plcotlng '.' Hemstitching ' lititlons corered ' . Handicraft Shop. tf ' Hrlng all discarded furniture, cloth Ing. hoes or anything else salable to .X ltay Henefit Itiimmage sale at the Natatorlum. tloods received every day beginning Tuesday, May 3. Sale Saturday, May 7. 3'J Ruin or snow and colder Is the rath er unwelcome prediction for the weather of timlght and Saturday, and causes a little apprehension as to n possible frost tonight. Thero was tpiite a drop In temperature from Fri day's maximum of 7H to this morning's minimum of 42. Ask for David's Fountain Pen Ink. It's perfumed. 3!l For first class painting, paperhang lug, or tinting cull Arthur West, 477-.I. M Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Nero or the Klll-non-Whlte Chautauqua system are business visitors In the city. 1 Head Jones' ad and snvo money. 3:1 liny a suck of Olympic flour at Jones' this week uml get that, special price. 81 " ( Corona typewriters are turned out nt the rate of four hundred per day in one of the finest typewriter factories in thu world. MedlOrd Hook Store. 3I1 Guests from a distance at the Hol land ure John J. Mooney and Max Fleming of Chlcugo, Mr. and Mrs. John Stan-., of Fond du Lac, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Stelnson, C. F. Peter son, Dnn Lalunau, Mr. and Mrs. C. I'. Frlnk, and Mr. and Mrs. I.. Worel of Seattle, John C. lloltso, J. I,. Tecken rath, 11. A. Wood of San FrnnclBCo, and 10. A. Skahlll of I, oh Angeles. Special price on Olympic flour this week nothing better come In and nee the good things made out of this flour. 34 One hundred percent Mad ford and Hogite Klvor Valley people ask for and demand home grown and home manu factured products. 33 Bring all discarded furniture, cloth ing, shoes or anything else salable to X-Uay Itcnefit HummaRe sale at the NalHtorlnni. ' Goods received every day beginning Tuesday, May 3. Sale Saturday, May 7. 39 Dance at Savage Creek hall Satur day evening, April 30, 1921. Every body conio. 84 The Hev. E. P. Lawrence will preach his farewell sermon to the local congregation next Sunday. He Is leaving next week to take charge of the First Presbyterian church at Medford. He will be succeeded here by the Hev. Dr. Rice, who Is expected to arrive from Utah Into next week. Klamath Falls Herald. '.'Mrs. C. O. May is now the perma nent representative for the world fa mous Schwelner Imported fabrics of exclusive design and quality. Kxnct samples. Phono 4D7-J, Hemstitching mid plcotlng "10 cents per yard. The Vanity Hut Shop, Cor. 1C Main and Ilartlett. 31 Don C'olvig of the California-Oregon Power company office ut Klamath Fulls Is visiting his family In Medford this week. Ham timbers and dimension good clean stock. Central Lumber Co., Cen tral Point. 34 Leave orders for Hughes Electric range bunker niwl-foo'l cakes at Pau'i'A Kieciric- Store. 1'hone 90. 33" Special price on Olympic flour this week nothing better come in and see the good things made out of this flour. 31 Preparations are under way for the May Day ball which will be held at the Elks temple Monday night. Music by a ten-piece orchestra, attractive dec orations and a good "feed" will com bine to make the evening one long to be remembered by til who attend. Dance at Jacksonville Friday night, April 29lli. Majestic "4". 33 Come to Jones' any day this woek and see Olympic flour demonstrated. Special prices. Kvery sack guaranteed. 34 Read Jones' ad and save money Congressman Sinnoit has introduced a hill to give light of homestead entry to all service men of the war with Cermuny, even though their rights were exhausted under the present law because of a prior entry before the dato of the wur. Delco-Llght farm light and power plants. Medford Klectiic Co. tj Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Laddor Co., 318 Iiast Main. tf tiring all discarded furniture, cloth ing, shoes or anything else salable to X ltay Henefit Rummage sain at the INutulorium. Goods received every day beginning Tuesday, May 3. Sule Saturday, May 7. 30 Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsotlero for NuUone. Phone 5S5-J. tf Delco-Llght Electricity for every farm. Medford Klectric Co. lxiok for the dish sale at Weeks & Orr's. 31 The San Francisco Journal of April 23, publishes a very appreciative re view of Col. H. II. Sargent's recent book on the world war, "The Strategy on the Western Front." Among other things it says: "The book which com prises only two hundred and forty-nine pages, Including appendixes, is excel lent reading, terse and yet interesting. and the distinguished author, a veter an of two wars, by writing it, bus added to his alroady excellent reputa tion us an authority on military strat egy and history." lolman llalliB open for the season, Saturday, April 30. 87 lllg dunce at Applegate, April 30th. Premier Novolty orchestra. 434 Mnrjorle Raiubeau and company who played hero In the "Sign 011 the Door" last Tuesday night opened their Portland engagement last night at the llelllg theater. liny a suck of Olympic flour at Jones' this week and get that special price. 34 Read Jones' ad and save money. 38 Chas. Delln arrived home this l'oru 110011 from a several days business visit at Portland. Slogan: Medford, Rogue River val ley, Oregon Products; know them! I'so them! lloost thoni! 34 Look for the dish sale nt Weeks & Orr's. 34 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Delnney left this morning for Rogue River to make their home. Kfainath Falls Herald. Mrs. Al J. Gould and two Utile lioysjn,!, division of the national nark se spent last week at Ashland with .Mr. I vice 10 Portland is being made to fa and Mrs. R. T. Iturgoines. cilltate operation, the city being near- 12-inch dry pine $4.00 a tier; 16-inch est the center of the national park urea. As soon as suitable offices can be found, Goodwin will transfer his staff here. Have the old shoes made new by Happy Bob at Kldd's Shoe store. 1 have just installed a new Champion shoe stitcher of the most modern type, 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 Bhop with all of the latest improved shoe repairing equipment. 33 Look for the dish Bale at Weeks & Orr's. ' '34 Among the guests nt the Medford from a distance are J. II. Perkins of Lowell, Mass., Mrs. Gordon .McDonald and Nat Herman of New York, G. 1). F.cklcs of Helena, Mont., J. L. WIsherd or St. Uiuls, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. H. Rowland of Lob Angeles, C. J. Carlson of Spokane, and Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Oberg, M. Rapp, C. Howard. M. Falk, .1. II. Thompson, R. P. Grubb and P. .1. Sullivan of San Francisco. Ask for Rogue River Valley made products. , 34 lllg dance 111. Applegate, April 30th. Premier Novelty orchestra. 434 Geo. llohnert of the California-Ore gon Power company office at Glendule is out again after several weeks in tin Sacred Heart hospital recovering from injuries. Swlinming Ilelinan baths, s open Saturday, April 30. . Itead Jones' ad nnd save money. 83 .!fl'lie Premier Novelty orchestra of Mcill'onl will go to Applegate tomor row lo furnish the music for u big dance and supper 16 he lield there. Get your Olympic flour ut Jones' some surprise in store for you. 34 Uig dance ut Applegate, April 30th. Premier Novelty orchestra. 484 Thursday evening the intermediate R. Y. I. II. of the llaptifit church met ut the Cary cottage for their regular monthly business meeting. A good supper wns partaken of at fi o'clock followed by the business meeting and social hour. Twenty-one were present. lllocks and dry slabs for sa;e. Call S59. tr For Sale Good garden and lawn sediment.. Phone 912-J. tf Dressmaking and remodeling. Loca tion Flower Shop, phone !0(i. 34 Glenn Albert of Weed and A. llon- nichsen of Ft. Jones ure among the visitors In the city from northern California. 3'i toll Mack with bunk, $3800, run 500 miles. Guy Conner. 35 Cedar shingles and posts. Central Lumber Co., Central Point. 34 13. E. Gore, of the firm or Warner, Wortmun and Gore, who has beon in the hospital a little over two weeks recovering from an operation, will be able to leave that Institution in about u week. For Sale Good garden and lawn 1 sediment. Phone 912-J. tf When bettor uutomoblles are built, Hulck will build them.' tf When a city like Minneapolis ab sorbs three solid trnlnlonds of Hulck Sixes In one month times cun hardly bd said to he very bad. Three-quarterB of a million dollars for Just one make of car seems a vast amount of money but It is really the result of more care In buying motor cars, more thought on what people get for their money, which is the real reason lluicks are so fur ahead ill sales in 1921. Purchasers are, demanding I lie utmost In value. 33 Mr. anil .Mrs. R. P. W hite and A. S. Abden of Brownsville, Tex., are regis tered at the Nash. Among the Ore gonians at this hotel are Mr. and Mrs. W. C. l.yans of F.ugeiiu. Arnid Olseu of Tiller. Homer Hutchinson of Yanuix. and ,M. K. Morris of Portland. . Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone (til. . Ask for Oregon made products. 34 j Don't niiss the illustrated lecture on ithe Scenic Beauty of Oregon by Frank j Patterson at the Baptist church, Sat Jurduy at 7:30. Admission tree. 34 I in Justice Taylor's court this fore noon, Lee Bromley, an 18 years old Colorado youth who had spent the past year In Medford anil Ashland was bound over to the grand jury in $5u0 bail for having passed ,a number of bad checks In those two cities recent ly. He was apprehended several days ago at Weed, Calif. Phone 4 74. Guaranteed work, prompt service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 401 South Riverside. tf Some seedling tomato plants three dollars per thousand. Phone 374. 34 Three-quarter ton Sampson, run lino miles, $750, with bed und license. Guy Conner. 35 Among the Medford men registered nt Portland hotels are A. II. Cunning ham, Fred H. Hopkins and C. Y. Teng wald. Slogan: Medford, Rogue River val ley, Oregon Products; know them! Use them! Boost them! 34 Call Nash Taxi. Phone C. We In sist upon careful driving. 37 May Day dance Kagle Point Sat. night, April 30th. Lot's all go for a jolly time. Good eats at midnight. 34" Jastun Hartman and sonl.yal left Monday morning for Thompson creek, having taken the contract for the erection of a bridge. They expect to be employed there several weeks. Jacksonville Post. Read Jones' ad and save money. 33 Ask for Rogue River Valley made products. 34 Ask for Oregon made products. 34 Good flour $1.SG a sack at Russ Mill. Phono 529. Four auto touring parlies were snugly located nt the city unto camp grounds this forenoon. Big May Duy dance nt Nat Saturday night. Watch for the bills. 33 We take you anywhere! Nash Taxi. Phone 90. Buick cars. 37 TOO LATE TD CLASSIFY 'OR SALE Nice modern home close In. Immediate possession; easy terms. 329 S. Grape. 83 FOR RENT Small store room, good location for shoemaker or repair shop. Will H. Wilson. 81 FOR RENT One sleeping room, bath room adjoining. 219 N. Central. 34 FOR SALE Heating stove, pipe and mat. $5.50: oak center table, $2.50: good priming shears, $1.25; orchard ladder, $2.50; washstaud and couch cheap; 4 pairs new slippers $2.50. House for sale; 320 S. Grape. 83 H AVe etui "ivc you A BOND IN 10 MINUTES Why dike n week or ton days to yet one? It. A. HOLMES THE INSURANCE MAN AH Forms Insurance and Bonds ....Jackson County Bank Dldg. ECONOMY GROCETERIA The Home of Bread Like Mother Made Sorry to again disappoint so many, last Saturday, but we felt sure you wouldn't buy 1100 loaves. We will bake more tomorrow and will surely have bread for Saturday night customers. Thanks for your manifestation of appreciation of our efforts to give you good bread. . As pure as the bread your mothers made 1-Ib. Loaf , . 8c 1Mb. Loaf . 12c As good for your kiddies as mother's bread was good for you. Prices5 Still Going Down Many commodities Kare going do wn in price and Groceteria prices are going down with the markets. We had many changes to print today, but space won't permit. Keep this one fact before ycu You Will Always Save at the Groceteria Gates & Lydiard, Proprietors WE FLAGGED ANOTHER BARGAIN , FOR YOU Tan Wax Calf "TRENCH SHOES" for Boy's, Youth's and Little Men, made over the famous "MUNSON ARMY" Last, room for every toe. PARENTS This is the Toatost wearing shoo for school and vacation, toimli and huilt to stand 1lic gal'f. PRICES .Hoys' sizes 2' Jo (i $3.75 Youth's sizes 1 in 2 3.-10 Little Men sizes !) to 1:51;. 3.15 xJLHl5Zs 91 NT PWfrol Good Shoes" Ocnuine "Army-Logins", for Uoys, 75 a pair. A Look s W 1 JL-t HP orth a 1 housand You Need Not Be an Ouija Board Expert To signify that our pivotal CLOTHING, FURNISH INGS and SHOE VALUES are the greatest in the market today. Another big shipment of Overalls, Shirts, Khaki Pants, Whipcord Pants, Cotton Work Pants, Wool Dress Pants, Children's Play Suits. MEN'S SUITS and SHOES just arrived and will go on sale at prices that go a step beyond any low prices of the past. WHILE OTHERS HAVE THROWN UP THEIR HANDS IN DESPAIR, WILL H. WILSON IS DOING THE BUSINESS OF THE COUNTY. Be cause he showed folks how unnecessary it is to pay the top prices. Lee A new arrival Dozens of Men's Work ' Men's Canvas 25c Sox Athletic A few Trunks Unionalls Men s all wool Blue Work p ri . . , TT . Suits Shirts, each Pants Gloves, pair 3 pair for Union Suits and Suitcases $3.00 $19.50 69c 98c 10c 50c 69c atwhoiesaie ' prices WE ARE SELLING THE PEOPLE WHAT THEY WANT AT PRICES THEY WANT TO PAY It hardly seems possible, yet there are no other shoe val ues that compare with our offer of Men's Dress Shoes $5.50 Would you give eight or ten dollars for a five dollar bill? Then why pay $8 or $10 for shoes that you can buy for $5.50 WILL H. WILSON THE CHEAPEST STORE IN THE WEST 32 No. Front St. Phone 467 The entire talking of our unparalleled SHOE BARGAINS Mule Skin Shoes $2.50 Heavy Work ' Shoes $3.00 Elk Hide Shoes $2.35