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': PACJF, TWO MFJFOPJ) MATT, TKTr.TTXE. METVFOTVD. ORKfiOX. TUESDAY. MAY 1f)21 Tocal and Personal Tomorrow will be circus day In Mod ford that day with its unusual Imsilc, excitement, large crowds, parade, tin sel, glamor and wonder enjoyed ly everyone, old and young, especially the latter. The Al G. Ilarnes animal circus is expected to arrive here early1 in the morning from California. Vo want hoy hetween awe 13 (o lfi, with , bicycle to learn carrier route for this paper. , New shipment of organdie hats just received at Deuel's. .Miss Taylor, US" Genuine Swiss embroidered robes, copyrighted, 10 samples. Special sale this week. Mrs. C. (J. May, resident representative. Phono -1"7-J. o'.i Thu. Kills May day ball last niKht was one of the finest and most enjoy able dance affairs ever held in the his tory of Hie local Indue, wllh a law attendance of Klks anil their ladles. The decorations of the law ball room anil liKhtint: effects were the finest ever seen there. A feature of the "feed" was the serving of Individual pieces of cake, each with purple edt'es and wllh the figures "11 Ms". Hie IndKe number, worked In the frosttiiK on ils top. A ten piece orchestra furnished; the music. Adam ale an apple "To Please One Woman." j Phone led for City Taxi. Taken over by G. V. Pnrkey. Stand at Med-1 ford Shoo Hospital, II!) K. Sixth SI. where you tfet hetter slme repairing anil bettor new shoos at reduced prices. PIcoliuK HemstltchiiiK ..Millions coreied . .... Handicraft Shop. tf The first clash of the Klks volley btill leain with the V. M. C. A. team or Ashland will take place Tuesday night at Ashland IiIkIi school gymna sium. Two four-men teams will lie taken over and Iwo seats ol three 121 point names will be played. Local players tire plaunini; to add a social feature by milling to Ihe visiting parly certain members of the fair sex. A re turn match will be played later. N. II. Newcomb will deliver green Ili-inch slab wood very cheap. Let's book your order now for early deliv ery. Also dry planing blocks, kind ling mid shavings. Phone Dili. HI Ella .M. Cross, public stenographer. No. 9, Jackson County Hank llldg. Phono 320-11. '1 1 Now is the (line to order your or gandlo hut for graduation. New mod els, new colors, very latest Just In at Deuel's. MIbs Taylor. US Guests at the Medl'ord Includo G. S. llottsford of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. N. II. St. Clair or l.os Angeles, V. 1!. Kills. Hen Hosonreld and II. C. Weln er of San Francisco, V. O. Miley and Paul Uovelle of Seattle, V. N. Huberts and family of Spokane and K. O. Dil lon of Aberdeen, Wii. Fonts Grocery has Tor sale guaran teed, Oregon invito, fresh creamery County Judge G. A. Gardner is I Adjutant General White has sent authority for the statement that a out a number of letters to employers contract calling for an addition to the in Oregon setting forth the claims of county court bouse, to cost $!'io0 has been let and that building operations will beln in the near future. The proposed improvement consists of U basement and single story structure to be creeled at the rear of the county treasurer's office. The addition will be constructed of fire proof material and will bo equipped as a vault, afford ing ample facilities for the safekeep ing of county records. With the com pletion of this addition and the pro posed shifting of county offices the present congested condition of affairs at Ihe court house will be much re lieved. Jacksonville Post. There will lie a meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the A aierican Le gion Wednesday at 2::in p. m. at the American Legion hall. This Is a very important meeting and all mouthers are urgently requested to be present. New mid-summer hats coming in dailv. Miss Taylor's tit Denel's. 117 the National Guard of Oregon upon them and why men should be allowed. II. A. Lindgren, livestock specialist Mrs. M. L. Ileryford is a guest al for the O. A. C, is here checking up; the Holland Horn jiutie runs, "u u. the various feeding of hogs experi ments on throughout the county. For Sale Good garden and lawn to attend the annual training camp j sediment. Phone 912-J. If without prejudice ind with full payl rjn t forget the big dance after tlie allowed them, the same as lor an ! circus at the .atatol-im. Imperial I vacation time. He has received orchestra with all thp latest un-to-lhe- minutc dance hits. Heal balloon asceu- rived in the city Monday. Mother Goose children's circus. Med ford Natatoriuin. Saturday t to 9 p. m. Parade 10: li'J a. m. Henefit X-Itay fund. Dr. H. H. L'lllott has purchased a Frank J. Neuiier, representative of building silo in tho Perrydale grove the state industrial accii'.cnt eoniuiis between here and Jacksonville and sion arrived here Monday on on,j ot plans to build a homo there later on. his periodical business visits. H,. j3 Phone 4 74. Guaranteed work, prompt' ,!lL' H"""1"1 service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., Good flour 11.S5 a sack at Unas Mill, 401 South Riverside. tf j Phone u'lV. , number of encouraging replies. In several cases where men have been told that no vacation would be allowed and no jobs held for them if they went "tln-soldierlng," the letters of General White have caused a complete rever sal of attitude. When in for the circus Just remain for the big dance at the Nat. 30 There will be a meeting of the Ladles' Auxiliary of the American Le gion Wednesday at 2:110 p. in. at the American Legion hall. This is a very Important meeting and all members are . urgently requested to be prosent. -Mrs. Anna Kaye, W. (Jnigley and Sam Stlckney are Portland visitors registered at t ho Nash. Other guests The Women s Missionary society of.'at this hotel Include F. L. Vincent of the Christian churc h will postpone j ,os Angeles, Jas. W. Wood of Spo- butter for 28 cents per pound. .Hemstitching and plcotlug 10 conts per yard. Tho Vanity Hat Shop. Cor. F, Main and llarllnlt. 30 tf Ihe meeting scheduled for Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Herbert llerrltm so that all the ladies may lie free lo attend the evening service for Hie Christian church at the tabernacle. All the members of the church are asked to meet at 7:11) at Ihe church'on South Oakdale and .go to the taber nacle In a body. There will be special music and everyone is urged to at atlend. Hring all discarded furniture, cloth ing, shoes or anything else salable to X-ltay lieuofil. Kunimago sale lit the Xataforluui. Gooib; received every day beginning Tuesday, May 3. Sale Saturday, May 7. 311 Sampson had his hair . cut "To Please One Woman." 30 Carl Y. Tengwald, vim was recent ly iippninted as iii;ina,iT of Ihe Crater Lake hotel and who h:u4 spent the past ten days In Portland on matters in connection with Ihoso duties, during which ho made n flying trip to Seattle, arrived homo today. He will make his headquarters hero while attending to the preliminary work in preparation for the coining Craler Lake season, which begins July 1st. La7n mowers shnrpcn.ee; right. Lib erty Shop. 201-J. ' - tf Circus day sale, Fouls Grocery will sell a 4!) pound tjnclv of guaranteed flour Tor ?1.M. 30 Among Ihe county visitors In tilo eily Monday and this afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. Van Horn of Gold Mill. A. II. Thompson anil Georgo C. Coltiell or Kagle Point, W. G. Averill of Hutle falls and George 11. Smith ol' Hogue Itiver. W. O. W. members and friends are cordially Invited to attend dance given Wed. evening, May I, at I. O. O. F. hall. Make a perfect day by taking In the social dance after the circus. 37 Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetloro for Nul '.one. Phono rSG-J. tf" Counly Prosecutor Itawles Moore who has been out of the city tho past week working on an important case, is expected to arrive homo this even ing. 12-Inch dry pine $4.00 a Her; 10-Inch dry pine $l.7.r. Valley Fuel Co. tf What would you do "To Please One 1 Woman?" 30 kane. and C. llorton of Helena, Mont King Manuel lost his throne "To Please One Woman." 30 Look for the dish sale at Weeks & Orr's. 39 The Portland Telegram of Monday contained an interesting write-up of Iwo columns on the editorial page by David W. Hiizen, who recently visited in this vicinity, of Mayor Kmll Hritt and tile town of Jacksonville, together with historic facts in connection with ieach, and illustrated with Mr. Drill's picture. I Feed wheat $2.20 per cwt. at (he Farm Iliireau Cooperative Exchange. If His dance at Nat tomorrow night. After taking in the circus don't miss the big dance. 30 Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Fielder of Har bor, Fred Shelton and J. F. Clnslin of Myrtle Creek and C. K. Atkinson of lone are among tho Oregonians. regis tered at tile Nash. Ilig community circus-day dunce at Nat Wednesday night. litwil balloon ascensions at 10:311. Imperial orches tra. Dancing begins al, 9, p. in. Free dancing until 9:30. Admission only lbc SIP Delco-Llght favm light and power plants. Medford Electric Co. . Tho weather outlook for tomorrow, circus day, seems rather doubtful In tho opinion of the weather bureau, as the prediction Issued this forenoon reads "Probably fair." Marc Anthony lost mi empire "To Please One Woman." 30 Seniors In high schools of the slate are eligible to compete ror f,mi. cash scholarships of $100 each, offered by Ihe industrial Journalism department of Oregon Agricultural college. Grad uates of high schools within the past year who have not attended any col lego are eligible to compete. Flour $1.S5 a sack al lluss J'.lll. Phone 529. If your merchant does not handle Kogue Itiver ninilo brooms you can get them at tho public imirkot. 41" W. G. Doniergue left this forenoon on a business trip to the state metro polis. Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co.. 31S East. Main. tf .;,,-ri-! sions at 10:110, 30 Harry K. Thaw went crazy "To Please One Woman." 30 Portland guests at the Holland are Mrs. A. M. O'Dell, J. It. Lee, F. II. Thompson, II. Farlelgh, W. A. Ilossach P. E. Taylor, W. J. Steniper, E. Stone and J. J. Ityas. Other Oregonians al this hotel are George K. Knight of Hubbard, D. L. Ijanis and It. C. liar clay of Eugene and C. A. Fairmount of Salem. Invest your savings in the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Henry Wolfr will sell you 10-inch manznnita, oak or laurel wood for $3.00 a tier cash anywhere. One Iirlggs auto wood saw attachment cheap. Phone GS0-Y. 41 When you come to the circus stop in at Fonts Grocery and look over the specials they have for sale. 30 Mrs. II. J. Palmer, who has been spending three months with her daughter, Mrs. C. II. Isaacs, in Ilerke- ley, Calif., has returned home. Mr. Palmer drove down after her in the car and reports roads in good condi tion. For Sale Good garden and lawn sediment. Phono 912-J. tf On account of Ihe circus Wednes day, drill night for Co. A, National Guards of Oregon, will be changed to Friday night by Capt. II. A. Canaday. 3S Minnesota 13 seed corn, recommend ed best for this territory. Farm liur eau Co-Oper. Exchange. 41 E. R. Derfllngcr, deputy state veter inarian, is here to test the dairy herds In this section of the county for tuber culosis, and any one wanting his cows tested by him should communicate wllh County Agent Gate's office. When better automobiles are built, Buiclc will build them. tf Starting Wednesday at the , Hex Cafe there wlll-ibo music between 5 and 8. . Majestic Trio. 30 Shonts gave away a fortune "To Please One Woman. 30 The next livestock shipment of the farm bureau will leave Medford on May 10th, when two car loads or cat tle and hogs will be sent to market. Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phono 001. Don't miss spocTal matinee Jack and the lleanstnlk, Saturday morning 10:30. Page theatre. Benefit X-Ray fund. Admission, can of fruit or veg etables. 40 Kiddies! Get a glass of niotlior's jelly or a jar of fruit and conic to the Page theatre Saturday morning. Sat urday is your day. A circus parade, u special matlued and n Mother (.loose circus and Street Carnival are being planned just for you,- by the X-Hny Benefit Runinutge Sale people. 30 There will he no meeting of the Royal Neighbors tills week on account of the revival meetings, ' . Call Nash Taxi, rhonc 90. We in sist upon careful driving. 37 Charm of Motkerhoo THERE arc many homes "once child less that now are blessed with healthy, happy chil den, because .Lydia! 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My husband brought mo one of your booklets and asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I soon felt benefitted by its use, became regular, and now wo have a lino baby gij l after having been married nine years. I am always glad to recom mend I.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to my 'Viends who suffer from such troubles?' Mrs. II. 13.. Held, 330 Jell'ersoii St., Marinette, Wis. . : detable Compound i " LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS. rj - f "ir I r These letters should induce others to try the WHEN THE CIRCUS BAND PLAYS "MARGIE" AND THE STEAM CALLIOPE RENDERS THE STRAINS OF "WHEN YOU AND I WERE YOUNG MAGGIE." THINK BACK TO THE TIME WHEN YOU AND MAGGIE WERE YOUNG. YOU CAN'T REMEMBER A TIME IN THOSE GOLDEN DAYS OR ANY TIME SINCE "EVERYTHING CONSIDERED" THAT YOU WERE OFFERED THE BARGAINS IN CLOTH ING, FURNISHINGS AND SHOES THAT WE ARE OFFERING YOU TODAY. . AFTER YOU HAVE HAD YOUR FILL OF RED LEMONADE AND HAVE FED THE ELE PHANTS A LOT OF PEANUTS, STOP AND THINK. CHECK UP ON YOURSELF. WHAT DO YOU NEED IN CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND SHOES? WE ARE OFFERING IN THESE LINES THE MOST MYSTIFYING, UNBELIEV ABLE BARGAINS YOU HAVE HEARD OF SINCE YOU SAW THE FIRST CIRCUS. YOU CAN TURN THE DAMPER UP OR TURN THE DAMPER DOWN, AND THE' SMOKE GOES UP THE CHIMNEY JUST THE SAME. WHEN PRICES GO UP OR WHEN PRICES GO DOWN, WILL H. WILSON DOES THE BUSI NESS OF THE TOWN. WE DON'T TRY TO MAKE OUR RENT ON EVERY SALE. " Children's Just received We have These are only All sizes Just received Boys' Bib Snecial Heavy Denim 20 doz. pr. Work 40 dozen pah to give you an idea in Cotton a new lot of . Play Suits Sox. Special of Canvas Gloves of the prices on Work Pants Men's all Wool . . Overalls Bargains , Special Wed. 2 pair for at, pair thousands of . pair Suits QC to Cl in in 79c 25c 10c barBoTri;rre 98c $19.50 Z 6 1 FUsfd 5 v ",wu Ages 6 to 18 years Furniture Men's Bib Overalls ....89c Blue Work Shirts 69c Athletic Union Suits . . . .69c Men's Shirts and Drawers, each 50c 25c Sox 3 pair 50c Mule Skin Shoes $2.50 WE ARE SELLING THE PEOPLE WHAT THEY WANT AT PRICES THEY WANT TO PAY WTJJ V JUL I H j H WILSON 32 North Front St. j a JO- ju.a The fellow who is taking the Hills on High If we ore not in, push your money under the door Phone 467 Just received, 18 doz. pairs ARMY SHOES and DRESS SHOES. If you are paying more than $5.50 for Dress Shoes, you haven't seen the Shoes ve are offering for $5.50