r PA'GE TWO MEDFOTJD MATS, TRTHUNE, MEDFORD. OKKCiOX. MOXD.VY. MAY 2. 1f21 ; r : I I ; ' . ocal and Personal Attorneys E. U. and Win. liriKKsl returned yeytorday evening from Port- ford are C. land where they uiipenrcd for Kenton Horn of Yellowstone park. Miss Mary Howers In divorce procecdim,".!. Att-jr-; Chelan of C'hieat-'o. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. fluents from a distance at the Med- L. Aineney and Carl . The regular bimonthly meeting of the American Legion post will he held tomorrow night at the American Le gion hall at. which a large attendance is requested as one or more important matters will come up for action. We want boy between age to with bicycle to learn carrier route for this paper. 31! Genuine Swiss embroidered robes, copyrighted, 40 samples. Special sale this week. Mrs. C. Ci. May, resident representative. I'honc 457-J. 'M The Elks May Day ball which will be held tonight promises to be one of the biggest social events of the pres ent season. The various committees In charge have perfected every detail and r.ll is in readiness. The decora-i Saturday, .May 7. tlons, which are typical or the occa sion, have transformed the spacious ball Into a beautiful bower of flowers and vines Interspersed with scores of Japanese lanterns and clever lighting effects. An augmented orchestra 01 ten nieces will provide the music ami a delicious "feed" will be served at midnight. Many Elks and their ladies from all nails of the valley will be in attendance. Just a vcar ago today Mr. II. C. Williamson and Arthur W. Tyo, pro prletors of Tho Modern Humblng i Iloating Co. started doing liusiiiess in tho Sparta llldg., and in one year through honest endeavor and fair treatment havo built up a really cred itable business. They rcccnlly had to secure more, space for storage. The Iiovh kiiv thev like Medford. and to prove it, have purchased homes and are staunch boosters for a' bigger and better Medford. " I'lcotlng Hemstitching ' '. ' .iiuttons corered 'Handicraft Shop. tf Pr. J. I j. Helms of Mcdrord has pur chased tho business property at .".-lit East Main street, Ashland. Tho lot is fiOxlOO feet and is improved by a one Btory wooden structure. Calls for state and government hank statements lire made for April 2S. Tho statement of the Central Point f Stato bank published elsewhere shows surplus and undivided prorits of 1.ri,fl()0, cash and sight exchange of ('3,000, deposits of $27,000 and a steady increase of lmslness. Ella M. Cross, public stenographer, No. 9, Jackson County Hank Dldg. Phono 320-U. W K. J. Ilulgln, the evangelist, is a guest nt the Medford and It Is under stood will reside at that hotel during his stay in the city. Thero will be a meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of tho American Le gion Wednesday at 2:30 p. in. at the -American Legion hall. This Is a very important meeting and all members are urgently requested to bo present. Dring all discarded furniture, cloth ing, shoes or anything elso salahlo to X-l(ay Benefit llummagc sale nt the Natntorlunt. Goods received every day beginning Tuesday, May 3. Sale Saturday, May 7. 3!l Tij, nid those seeking suitable stop ping places dming their summer vaca tions, a booklet contiilnlnif. In con densed form descriptions of various Oregon and California resorts has been issued by the Southern Pacific company. The particulars Include the name and location of resort; hotel, cottago or camp; how reached from stations, auto or stage, fare; name of manager, accommodation provided, intes for rooms and meals; facilities for sports and amusements, ami points of Intorcst in vicinity. Over 200 sorts are listed. Kor first class painting, paperhaug- ItiKt or tlntlnc call Arthur West, 177-.I 35 Tiring all discarded furniture, cloth ing, shoes or anything oln salable to X-Ilay llenol'll ltiimmagn sale at the Natatorlum. floods received every day beginning Tuesday,. May 3, Sale Sutnrduy, May 7. 3!) (iitosts from u 'distance, at the Hol land tiro H, A. ami II. L. Mansfield of Indianapolis, Intl.. E. L. Petty, V. Via son and E. L. Parker or Flat Hock, 111., and J. H. Howe, 1". If, Honey and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Clark of Sail Kranelsco. Will Kerns and ltalph Koozor left this morning for Portland, accompany ing tho body of Joshua Patterson, which will ho cremated there. Hemstitching and plcotlng 10 cents per yard. Tho Vanity Hat Shop, Cor. K Main and llartlelt. tf Lawn mowers siiai peuci: right. Lib erty Shop. 201 -J. tf !'. I' Honey, one oT the advance press men of the Al. J. Harm's circus, arrived In the city Sunday to look lifter Interests of that coming tilt ruc tion. There will bo a meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary id Hie American Le gion Wednesday at 2;30 p. m. at the American Legion hall. This Is a very Important meeting and all members nro urgently requested to be present 12-Inch dry pine $1.00 a tier; liiinoh dry plno $1.75. Valley Fuel Co. tr Oregon guests at the .Medford In clude .!. ('. Doyle or Klamath Falls. nml the following from Portland: Mrs. V. A. 'Jackson, F. A. and F. S. Jackson. Miss' D. (ioodliiie, W. (i. Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Minion. Mrs. A. Novak, E. S. Suiuuel and W. J. Stephenson. Miss Altn Nnylor, Goodwin eorso- tlero. 121 N. Orapo street. Phono MS-J. So Look for Hie dish sale at Weeks Orr's. .".Si Mr. Ness of the California-Oregon Power company Is back from a several days business trip III California. Feed wheat $2.20 per cwt. at the Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange. tf Delco-Llght fann light and power (dan's. Medford Electric Co, ney Hrlggs reports that notwithstand ing Mrs. Powers sued for divorce the court gave the decree to Mr. Howers, awarding tho custody of the son to Mrs. Howers, until further orders of the court and denying her alimony. Ashland Tidings. Flour $1.85 a sack al Kuss Mill. Phone 52D. Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co., 318 East Main. tf The decorations for the Elks May Day hall have been pronounced the best seen in Medford for years and well worth seeing. Hring all discarded furniture, cloth ing, shoes or anything else salable to X-ltay llenefit Ituiiimnge sale at the Natatoiiuni. Goods received every day beginning Tuesday, May 3. Sale 3! .Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlcro for N'nllone. Phono SSu-J. tt Of Interest to the Methodists of Oregon is the fact that L'.i of the I" bishops In the Methodist Episcopal church will assemble in 1'ortluud May 11 to 17, for the semi-annual meeting oT tho college of bishops. The coming or these men Is of great significance to northwest Methodism, as this is tho first time the board of bishops has met in regular session on the Pacific coast. The bishop of Peking, China, is expected before the session closes. increasing the total to 28. The Port land session will be the regular spring meeting. The fall meeting was held last October at Atlantic. City, N. ,1., where Portland was awarded the spring session. For Sale Good garden and lawn sediment. Phone 1)12.1. tt Invest your savings In the Jackson County Hiiildlng and Loan association. tt E. A. Illllon or Aberdeen, Wn Win. Thompson of Seattle- and J. M. Posey and A. Y. Slinison of Lodi, Calif., are among the Nash hotel guests who ar rived in the city Sunday. 314 ton Mack with bunk, $3S00, run 2500 miles. Guy Conner. 35 For Sale Good garden and lawn sediment. Phono 9I2-.T. tf Tho Farm Bureau Cooperative Ex change shipped south on this morn ing's train nearly u ton of dressed veal. Hard time danco. niggest of the Kcasou. Ashland Nat., Tuesday, Mav 3rd. 35 When better automobiles are built, Hulek will build them. tf Mary L. Chlsholui, recently elected president, of the newly formed auxil iary at Gold Hill, Ore., has forwarded tho application of the women from that community for a charter for a unit or the Women's auxiliary to be ut lached to the Gold Hill post No. 53 of tho American Legion. Gladys Ham mond was chosen treasurer and Lotsyt E. Miller, secretary. j Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phono Oil I. ! Phono 4 71. Guaranteed work, prompt service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., I 401 South Itivorslde. tr The coming Junior week end of the 1'iilvcrslty of Oregon will see a bun died or more editors or high school papers as guests or the school or jour nallsin, of the i'liela Sigma Phi and Sigma Delta Chi. A program will Iv arranged and rormatlon of a stato high school press association is planned Three-quarter ton Sampson, run 500 miles, $.50, with bed and license. Guy Conner. sn Call Nash Taxi. Phono lid. Wo In sist upon careful driving. 37 I' rank Clark, who has been 111 with pneumonia, Is convalescing rapidly and was on the streets this morning lor the lirsl lime sinco Ills illness. This la liouseeleanliig weather; havo your rugs washed on the floor; strictly sanitary. E. I,. Davis, phone 0!IS. ;,,s. Good Hour $I.S5 a sack at Kuss Mill. Phone 5211. (lus Kloeker drove lo ltutto Falls Sunday by iiulo, upending the day In (Hat vicinity. . mivo moiipy on wrapping paper by lisiny ivhilo print paper In rolls. Ask this ofrice. tr Fiirnlliiro rinlshed and repaired. my Auto Paint Works. Phono 751,1. j tr Stryker and Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Smith of Ilidgefield. Wn., V. P. and F. H. Nelson of San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Witlieiill of Spokane and MIsb L. 11. Cale of Spokane, Mr. and -Mrs. Frank Clnisinan and Harold F. Chris man of Oakland, Calif.. M. P. Patter son, I. Rosenthal, and F. S. Schneider of San Francisco, and Leon Hewitt, 1 V. S. Cassell, A. P.. Cleland, It. V. Malloy and E. II. Giitheil of Seattle. Huy 40 acres timber land near Med ford. $500, terms $50 cash and $5 per month. Quadruple your money with tile wood, and plant to fruit and ber ries, for steady income. Gold Hay Ileal ty Co., owners. tf Try our merchants luticli. The Shasta. " In the display window of Letcher & Son's store is a oisplay of placer gold which was brought In by a Leland lady, who with her young son spends her spare time in panning dirt from I he creek near their home. Last Sat urday the lady brought in $20 in coarse gold and the previous Saturday she brought in $21 in gold. Grants Pass Cornier. Play safe. Nush Taxi Service. Phone 90. 37 11. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. E. II. Helms of Jacksonville, spent Sunday evening in the city visiting witli friends. Delco-Llght Electricity for every farm. Medford Electric. Co. Iclmnn Maths open for the season, Saturday, April 30. 37 Hubert Gordon of Klamath Falls left for his homo this morning after spending a week in the city on busi ness. ileginiiing May 1st will run n 5-day sale on whipping cream at 25c per pint delivered. Hoover Dairy Co. 152-Y. 35 Violin instruction, Florence Howell, special attention to beginners. Sparta building, phone 545-H. tf Chester Kubli and wife of the Apple gate are spending a few days in the city with friends. Swimming Helman baths, open Saturday, April 30. 37 Hlocks and dry slabs Tor sa:e. Call 859. tf II. C. Smith, proprietor and man ager of the hotel Holland, is a grcat'i booster tor Mcdrord and vicinity hence on tho new stationery or that hostelry is printed in red ink "See America First Visit Crater Lake," and on the front of each envelope is printed be neath the picture of tho hotel the words "In the Pennons Rogue River . alley, while on the back of the envel ope in red ink Is printed "I Forgot to Say Let the Holland Plan Your Trip to Crater Lake." Pntronizo homo and build" up pay rolls by insisting on having brooms .nade by Rogue River Hroom Works. 36" Mr. and Mrs. Chris lliich of Jack sonville were among the Sunday after noon anu evening visitors in the city rroui the county seat. Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 001. Members or Separate company A, National Guard, of Medford. will as semble at the armory tonight at 7:3o to prepare for the funeral of Holland C. Caiiess to be held tomorrow after noon. Private Caiiess was formerly bugler of Company D of Medford. N. n. Newcomb will deliver green 16-iuch slab wood very cheap. Let's book your ordor now for early deliv ery. Also dry planing blocks, kind ling and shavings. Phone 031. The stock of the Jackson County p. m. Tuesday under auspices of the Farm Ilurcati cooperative exchange which has just been incoriioratcd with a $00,000 capital, 30.000 shares of pre ferred and 30,00 shares of common, each at $50 a share, was placed on sale today. It was announced this morning that $15,000 worth of the common, stock has already been sold. Prior to amending Its thai ter anil going on tue ; . , . .,,,! i ,,. ,in,..,w(i stock basis the bureau had been oper-( Mrfi w,Ilon was 1)or ilt phoenix, ating under a $5 membership fee. !,jn(.kson countv, Oregon, January 14, The city auto camp is now illuniinat-i , .., ,..,,; hpl. eirlhood at the cd nightly and presented a pretty up-1 (amilv llomo uear yrel!a, Cal., where j pearance last night. Tills illiimina- m.ll)v 1.p,.ltV(,8 nnd fiends now re- j lion is much appreciated by the visit-! sj(,e' s"l(! ig surviv(.a uv u daughter, nig auto tourists, hiuiday during tue ,. . r;jffol.(l ot Gravs River, , rain lour tourist autos were drawn up. Wash.. nd sisters, Mrs. Nettie National Guard assisted by Rev. An gel. Interment at Phoenix ceme tery. WILSON At Gray's River. Wash., Saturday, April 20th, 1921, May Elizabeth Wilson, aged 511 years 3 months and 10 days, daughter of Al- T00 LATE T0 CLASSIFY FOR SALE 1918 7-jiassenger Studr. baker Six, gootl condition, lor saK. $750. Might consider giving it a! first payment on a cheap homo. S. Cailuhau,-131 Ohio St., Ashland Ore. FOR SALE Horsepower hay b;il?r very cheap. John A. Anderson, ('en. tral Point, It. F. D. I, Phone 191. pj FOR RENT Nice modern 5-ioum house, sleeping porch, garage, cluse in, al 329 S. Graie. ;;5 Brick Anderson or the Hlue Ledge Klos(; the --ntrances ol us many of j ,k,mlpU of Weeil CalIf-i al, .,r5. v uie uio.K.now uuii.i.aiuiicm.1, A pal-jn nf Oakley. Calif.; also district has relumed to his home after spending a .ow days in tho city. Hotter buy a Chandler than wish you had. tr J. O. Isaacson of Central Point, was a .Medford visitor today. Expert shoe repairing at reduced prices. Men's half soles $1.50 per pair. Ladies' half soles $1.00. Rubber heels 50c. Potter new shoes for loss money. Medford Shoo Hospital, 119 E. Sixth St. Mr. and Mrs. W. (I. Tail and daugh ter are home Ironi California, where Mrs. Tall and daughter had spent two months. We take you anywhere! Nash Taxi. Phone 9U. Hulck cars. 37 Mr. and Mrs. P. (i. Duber were down from Central Point today. Fair weather is the prediction for Tuesday. The rainfall of Sunday amounted to .35 ot an inch. While rain was railing in Medford and vicin ity snow fell in the mountains and high foothills. There was a frost this morning Willi a minimum temperature of 30 V6 degrees, which caused no dam age to speak of, it is said. However, the situation looked very grave last night up to midnight when the ther mometer stood at 32, but; then the sky again became cloudy and it began to warm up until about 5 a. m. when the mln i in ll in was reached. I The fire department was called, nut at 2 p. m. Saturday by a minor Hue! lire In a dwelling on Catherine street. Al G. Hai nes' animal circus which : shows in Mcdrord day arter tomorrow j is showing at Klamath Falls today. j Rev. Win, F. Hamilton has been con fined to his home for the past week with illness. H tourists making themselves comfort' able inside :ho dry bungalow. Orcgonians at the Holland are Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Young ot I.akevlew, II. A. Lindgren of Corvallis, M. L. Coul- trap of Klamath Falls, and V. R. Wil lingale and A. A. Allen of Portland. brother, Harry Leo of Lassen county, 1 1 California. She was a devout Chris-! tian and passed to the great beyond fully recoiifield and prepared for the!! life- to come. She lived in .Medford' t from 1910 to 1919 and was weli known. : OBITUARY. I The remains of Holland Caiiess. ,scu of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Carlcss of Phoenix arrived this morning Trom New Jersey, accompanied by Mrs. Carless. The body will remain at the par lors of Weeks-Conger ocnipany until Tuesday afternoon. Funeral services SIMPSON Mis. L. J. Simpson of I I Xorth Ilend, Oregon, a lifelong friend of the family of W. M. Colvig of thi-i city, died at liuiiingame. California. Mrs. Simpson was a girlhood compan ion of Mrs. Helen Gale of thin illy, and was well known here. -Kile was a sufferer from heart disease. One-tenth of all the United States manufactured products is made will be held at Phoenix church at 2 New York City. Did You Read Jr the article, tin . FIRE PREVENTION in Hie May American Magazine? It. A. HOLMES THE INSURANCE WAN All Forms Insurance and. Bonds ....Jackson County Bank Bide. ! I ml Used Car Week This is a BIG WEEK on used cars. Prices so low you cannot afford to be without one. Cash Talks. BIG DISCOUNT for ' ..CASH--- C. E. Gates Auto Go. Stops Medicine Health Recovered by Internal Baths Mr. A. CzarneeUI, (i r. 7 Mhnllroineiv St.. Man Kr.'MHitii'o. Cat.. wHt.n 'ivi-. rolls Hygienic InsliUlte nf N,ii- York as follows: i imi:4 admit thai nu. N1, f ,, .1. II. I.. Ca.'-i'ade has i uivd chronic onMlli.iilli.n, from which I miITci-imI Sim,. May 12. Kin, 1 have never even tasted any kind of patent medicine or purgative. .My health Is excellent in every respect." liver half a million lnislil. keen. Intelligent Americans have found that Internal llalhing ts more essential to their health than external liaths- llave found that used nccash.nallv it night they feel like illtrercn'l people the next morning. No more of that I.III011K, lire. I, nervous reeling. 'but having by nature's own cleanser an- lisepitc warm water removed all the poisonous waste from l he tower In testine, they awake Ihoroutihlv re freshed l.y normal sleep, with -ill their functions acting i.roiicrlv. lent' headed, tiappy and confident, ager and capable for the duties ol the day. Why not team more about Ibis rap- Idly growing and nalmal l.raelhe.' The ".I. It. 1 I'aseade'' Is the Inven tion of I'has. A. Tyrrell, M. )., o;' New York, a specialist on intern;-.! baths for l' years, and is now l.eiur. shown and explained by West Hide Pharmacy. Main and Crape Sts.. who will give you free on leiiuest an in t -resting booklet on the subject called 'Why .Man of Today Is Only Ml pe on! t'fii. lent." Adv. MAY ' DAY. BARGAIN AT I? TT W This store is loaded in each department with large assortments of the newest Spring Mer chandise, bought at the lowest market prices. If you buy at the M., M. Dept. Store, you know you are buying the best merchandise at the lowest possible prices. LADIES' SHOE SALE sclliiiir httilies' ami Mi Fur lliis week's liniuii tlx funis, low licel . Hindi Military Heel l'limps While New I'.iiek Oxfotils While Canvas ( Ixl'iinls $5.00 - ?7.95 $7.25 $6.25 CHILDREN'S SHOES One lot ol' Hoys' Outm;,' Shoes $3.1.0 Hoys' iiml (,'irls' Hikers $1.75 lo $2.50 Hoys' nml iii-ls' Snmliils , $1.75 to $2.50 I'ntenl Sirup Slippers $2.25, $2.75. $3.00 (inn Melal Strap Slippers $1.98 $2.50 MEN'S SHOES Urowit Kti!:!isli Dress Shoes K'utitiil Ton ti'ilii Metal Shoes Heavy ISrowu Work Shoos Male Skin Ontini: Shoes. $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 S3.50 "KOO KOO" SKIRT SALE The new distinctive silk I'm' summer dress unit sport wear. 100 to lie sold ill this price. Sold everywhere at. $i"i.l)0. Sale $14.50 liiiii'iniette Satin Skirts $10.50 SWISS DRESS SALE v I. KM Wash Dresses in the new Swisses, (rfiiiiilic am! Voiles. All the latest styles, specially priced this week $12.50, $15. $18.50 pud $25 MILLINERY BARGAINS ICvery hat in onr department is priced til a savin;: of nne-l'niirtli to one-half. Trices to suit everyliody $2.50. $3.50. $ 1.-19 ; $5.9S up. BOYS' BLOUSES li;.;lit and dark. Hoys' Minuses, full cut ami the color is ;'M,tranlood never to fade. Sizes 5 to I t years. Host materials $1.00 BOY'S WASH SUITS field fur boys' There is iiothinv; Unit fills Hp summer wear like a Wash Suit. The kind we sell do not fade. 12 to (i years. Kl''ii'l - $2.50. $3.50. $'4.50 BOY'S CAPS AND HATS Hint; Set'oe ami Taney Woolen Cups 75f I Slack Straws for children ,4 S5o l-'itie Milan Straws $1.19. $1.50 Big Shipment of French and Tissue Ginghams for This Week APRON SALE Woml 'ii'nl fine ipialily 1'erenle Aprius full cut. liu'ht colors. This week :1.25 WASH HOUSE DRESSES .lust received for this Bargain Week, ."ill Chamliray llillse Presses. I 'lit ill check or fiiuev striped-- $2.75. $3.00 $3.50 iniplFll JL rJIL A rMi DEPARTS IENT SToRE MUSLIN BARGAINS Pepemlow Muslin 14 tireen Ticket ' Muslin ' 23tf Wild Hose Sheets ejQ Shamrock Toweling 29d McCall Printed Patterns DOUBLE SAVINGS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS '0l