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r PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OIJEOOX. THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1021 ocalandi Personal Notwithstanding the very large crowd of people in Medford yesterday for the circus there was not an ncct dent or trouble of any kind, or un toward incident, according to the po lice reports. There were no burglar ies or cases of pocketiilcktng. In fact the day whs rather a remarkable one in the history of circus visits In Med ford. New shipment of organdie hats just received at Deuel's. Miss Taylor. 3S Another popular dance, Orth hall Jacksonville, Friday, May Otli. Majes tic "4" orchestra. 39 There was born to Sir. and Mrs. Larry Schade Wednesday morning a boy. Mother and son are doing nicely and Pupa Schade is very happy. Will trade land for sheep. Guy W. Conner. C!) "Some day you'll own a Chevrolet" 43 Captain and Mrs. W. C. Sinclair who liavo been in charge of tho Salvation Army work hero for the past four months will leave next Monday for Idaho Falls lo havo charge of the work In that city, the transfer having leen mado at their own request be cause of Mrs. Sinclair's poor health necessitating the change, as at Idaho City they will have aHslslauls whereas hero they have lo coiuluct tho arduous ' work alone. Tho successors hero of Captain nnd Mrs. Sinclair have not yet been announced. They have made many friends In Mod ford. ' Genuine Swiss embroidered robes, copyrighted, 40 samples. Special mile this week. , Mra. C. tt. May, .resident rcprosontatlvc. Phono 4G7-J. 311 Another popular dance, Orth hall, Jacksonville;' Friday, May (itli. Majes tic "4" orchestra. , " 3D S. It. Johnson of Portland Is spend ing a few days In and around Medford looking up the lumber situation. Phono 100 for City .Taxi. Taken over by G. W. Purkey. Stand at Med ford Shoo Hospital, lin B. Sixth St. where you get bettor shoo repairing and better new shoes at reduced prices. The circus parade of yestorday was up to date, even tho manager leading , the parade In the most modern auto mobile, tho 1021 I lulck Six, which was -also shown nearest the enlranco as a typo of tho latest development of road transportation. 38' Guests from a distance at the Kid land Include It. H. Jlarciun of Cincin nati,' Mrs. O. P. lirlggs of Minneapolis, J. II. Ulackmorcs . of San Francisco, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Adulr of Sun Pedro, Calif. Will trade land for sheep. Guy W. Conner. ' C9 Another popular dance, Orth hall , Jacksonville Friday, May 0th. Mules , tic "4" orchestra. 3!) . F. , Meyers, nn alloged I. W. W . organizer was arrestod yesterday by ltallroad Polieeinaii Priest of the ' Southern Pacific company aftor Mey ers had initiated Priest and nuothor employe of tho railroad as mcmhora of tho I. W. W. for a dollar per head Meyers was sentenced to thirty days In jail and taken to Jacksonville yes terday. Ashland Tidings. I Picotlng Hemstitching tuitions covered ' Handicraft Shop. tf , , Beginning Saturday, May 7th, wi will close at noon the same as wo did last summer. Hillings Carriage & Auto Works. 311 Ulrs. Jnnios Taylor was called home ,' last. Sunday from Itakersriold, C'alir., in rnsponso lo a telegram stating her husband was sick In a hospital, and nrrlvod hero Wednesday morning t" find that ho had been receiving excel- : lent care, wag Improving and would lie ablo to return homo today. Mr. Tay lor returned to Medford from his oast rrn trip about III days ago, leaving Mrs. Taylor In llakersflold for a visit wltl her sister who resides there. Dance at Kagio Point, Saturday .lilgllt. May "III. Majestic"!". ! l)r. Pray, Chiropractor, Is In his of fices In tho M. F. & 11. Itldg., week dnya except Thursdays. I,ady assls lunt. "Keep Smiling." If About 40 tracts fur horso gra.lug along tho (Skyline route horn Mount Hood to Crater l.iiko have been estab lished on which sheep will bo abso lutely prohibited from rootling, said C. J. Duck, assistant district forester, , nt Portland, Monday. He was com menting on thu recent talk made hy Fred Kiser, urging that the Skyline route bo created into a national park because of stockmen spoiling the beau ty of tho route for tourists. "Our plan of development on the Skyline route," ' added flack. "Includes the laying out of numerous campgrounds and recrea tlonul areas along the most scenic imrtions of the route. Grazing privil eges are rtslrieted to certain other areas." Portland Journal. N. H. Nvwroiuli will deliver green in-lnch slab wood very cheap. Let's book your order now for early dellv , pry. ! Also dry planing blocks, kind ling and shavings. Phone 1131. 64 Kiln M. Cross, public stenographer, No. 9, Jackson County Hank llldg Phone 3L'i;-lt. 41 Tho death of Mrs. Vein Luce today, notice of which appears elsewhere In this paper, will bo regretted by many irlunds und iiciiualntances. She has been an operator at the Home Tele . phono company exchango for the past seven years. Another popular dunce. Orth ball. . Jacksonville, Friday, May lUh. Majes tic "4" orchestra. an Graduation curds 5 to 50c. Medford ' Book Store. . 3S There was horn lo Mr. anil Mrs. . Paul K. Pierce an eight pound son on April 24th. What would you do "To Please One woninn?" 30 Portland guests at tho Medford In clude Mr. and Mrs. L. It. Flagg, M. S. Friendly, C. F. Wagner, E. A. Kasselle, C. W.. Hayhurst, E. ,D. Maddox, Earl Hrown, L. B. Coleman, E. L. Kallen- born, W. P. Gray and I. P. Richardson At this hotel from Eugene, J. K. Moore and II. J. Kaliskcy are also registered. Dance at Eagle Point, Saturday night. May 7th. Majestic "4". 40 Knights, don't forget the D. O. K. K, ceremonial at Etna Mills, Saturday, May 7th. The following were among those from the Blue Ledge mining district who were yesteiday taking in the cir cus doings: L. W. Thorndye, Wood Jeter, M. C. Moore, X. T. Campbell and E. W. Anderson. A recent reduction in pneumatic tires ami tubes enables us to sell Horse-shoe tires and tubes at a reduc tion of '20 per cent from list. This gives you a fully guaranteed first class tiro at the lowest over known price, per mile, to date, Exchango Tire Co., C. A. Peterson, 28 North Iliverside, Medford. 3S Now is the time to order your or gandie hat for graduation. New mod els, new colors, very latest just in at Deuel's. Miss Taylor. 38 There are 21100 new baby Chinese pheasants over at the state game farm near Eugene. The first hatch Is now off the nests and remarkable success wan had with the eggs r.v tho farm keepers. !t is expected that 6000 pheasants will ih hatched at this farm this season, most all of thorn to be hatched undo common harny&rd hens. Mothers liny next Sunday. Milling cards for occasion. Alcdloi'd Book Store. 38' Hemstitching and picotlng 10 cents per yard. Tho Vanity Hat Shop, Cor. E . Main nnd Bartlett. tf' Montana residents who aro guests at tho Nash aro Chas. and 1). 11. Itcson and J. A. Muyham of Butte, and J. D. Pearco and Dan Uplograph of Helena, Knights going to tho D. O. K. K. ceremonial at Etna mills who have cars report to tho committee nt the K. of P. hall Saturday morning at 6 n. in. Dunce at Eaglo Point, Snturday night, May 7th. Majestic "4". 40 Mrs. M. Perrlno nnd daughter are guests at the Holland from' Ashland who arrived in tho city Wednesday. Bring nil discarded furniture, cloth Ing, shoes or anything else salable lo X-Itay Benefit lluinmage salo at tho ivatatorlum. . Goods received every day beginning Tuesday, May 3. Sale Saturday, May 7. Anyono unable to deliver goods call ToI. 380. 30 Minnesota 13 seed corn, recommend ed boat for this territory. Farm Bur eau Co-Oper. Exchange. 41" A force of workmen are busily en gaged in putting the tloor of the Gold Hill pavilion In first class shape for the opening dnnco on next Saturday evening, May 7th. C. C. Hoover, local dairyman, last week bought of Oscar Blackford his herd of 33 dairy cows. Mr. Blackfordl has been In thu dairy business for 20 years and has developed one of the finest herds In southern Oregon. Those cows together with Mr. Hoov er's herd will niako tho largest herd of high grade dairy cows in southern Oregon and will enable. tho people of Medford to securo fresh milk from tested cows. 38 Knights going to tho D. t). K. K. ceremonial at Etna Mills who have not been assigned to cms he at tho K. of P. hull Saturday morning at u a. in. The AI. G. Barnes circus departed irom the city at 16 minutes after mid night last night for Uosehurg, whore tho attraction appears today. As the wild west feature, which followed the night performance, did not end until 10:30 p. in. It can bo seen that the circus people did somo tall hustling to get everything loaded on Iheir special train to depart less than two hours later. Look for tho dish sale at Weeks & Orr's. ;pi Feed whoat $2.20 per cwt. ot the Farm Bureau Cooporatlvo Exchango. tr John F. Williams,, well known old ret li ed resident or Central Point, died at his homo in that place this morning. Dance at Eagle Point, Saturday night, May 7th. Majestic "I". 40 If your merchant does not handle Itoguu ltlver ninde brooms you can get them at the public markot. 41 L. W. Barter, Win. Scott. J. Ilorg and Elmer Sinclair are San Francisco residents Rtopplng at the Nash. Delco Light rami light and power plants. Medford Electric Co. Flour $1.85 n sack at Hubs Mill. Phono 620. During the concert of AI. !. Hat-lies' superb band, both afternoon and evening, they played "Pinto's Nightmare" In honor of .lodge Win. t'olvig, father or Vance "Pinto" Col-i vig. and tho number received loud applause. "Pinto" traveled with the Barnes circus bund two or three years and had tho honor of being leader on several occasions. It was a splendid compliment to both Judge Colvig and "Pinto." and a credit to the band. Invest your savings In tho Jackson County Building and Loun association. tr For Sale Good garden and lawn sediment. Phono IM2-.I. tf Bids culled for the completion or approximately three and one-half miles ot Blue Ledge Highway between Jacksonville and ltuch were opened hy tho county court last Wednesday, and all rejected as It was adjudged that the lowest hid submitted. $12,4i0 In amount, was at least $:ii)00 too high. New bids will not he invited us It has been decided to complete the work un der direct supervision ot the county court. Work on the project will be rushed as It is desired to complete this link ot the highway by early fall. Jacksonville Post. Lawn mowers sharpener: right. Lib erty Shop. 2GI-J. tf Roy Crawford and J. H. Llndenbach of Klamath Falls, and 1. T. Sparks of Eugene are registered at the Holland. Mrs. Paul Hansen, coreetlere for NuBone. Phone 6S5-J. tf Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co., 318 East Main. tf An unintentional injustice was done Sherlfr Terrlll in the Mail Tribune ac count or the Dud Wolgamott hearing early In the week, when it was stated that he was called as a witness for the defense. Tho sheriff was called by the prosecution and testified that Wolgamott was not intoxicated when he visited the county jail some time after the arrest, although ho showed evidence of having been drinking. In speakiug of the matter today Sheriff Terrlll said: "I did not reach tho jail until sometime artor the arrest, just as Dr. Sweeney was about to give hlni an hypodermic injection, long enough niter tho arrest, although showing ho had been drunk nt tiie time of his arrest In the dunce hall." For Sale Good garden and lawn sediment. . Phone 912-J. tf On account of tho circus Wednes day, drill (fight for Co. A, National Guards of Oregon, will be changed to Friday night by Capt. II. A. Canaday 38' Senator McNary today introduced a joint resolution In the U. S. senate yesterday to grant preferred rights of homestead entry to veterans of tho Spanish-American and Philippine wars on the same basis with thoso who served lu the war with Germany. When bettor automobiles are built, ule'e will build them: tf Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone CGI. E II. Day, superintendent of the Wadsworth stock ranch, near Gazelle, In Siskiyou county, Is a visitor In Med ford on business. Better buy a Chandler than wish you had. if Phone 4 74. Guaranteed work, prompt sorvlco. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 401 South Riverside. tf Five dlfforent automobile parties were encamped at the city auto grounds this forenoon. The work of building the rows or small furnaces or stoves in front of the shelter bunga low and nlong Bear creek beneath the shado trees is now on. Don't miss speclnl matlneo Jnck anil the Beanstalk, Saturday morning 10:30. Page theatre. Benefit X-Itay fund. Admission, can of fruit or veg etables. 40 Mother Goose children's circus, Med ford Natatoiium, Snturday 2 to 9 p. m. Parade 10:30 a. m. BeneHt X-Ray fund. 40 Mrs. Hayden Jones left last ovenlng for Medford where she will make her permanent homo. Mr. Jones is en gaged in the automobile business in that city. Roseburg News Review. Good flour $1.85 a sack at Russ Mill. Phone b'M. This Is hoiiseeennlng weather; have your rugs washed on tho floor; strictly sanitary. 13. L. Davis, phone !)9S. 38 The friends of Rodney Calvert of Grants Pass, will regrot to hoar that his homo was burned Wednesday. One of the Btlffest gales or long duration over experienced hero, ac cording to. old timers, started early Sunday morning and lasted into the afternoon. Tho wind was accompanied by a thick sand storm in the valley. About 1 o'clock snow started and al most an inch foil. Klamath Falls Herald. 8ave money on wrapping paper by using whlto print paper-in rolls. Ask this office. tf According lo Portland newspapers among the Medford mon in tho state metropolis aro J. E. Stewart and George A. Mansfield. Buy 40 acres tlmbor laud near Med ford, $500, terms $00 cash and $5 por month. -Quadruple your money with tho wood, and plant to fruit nnd ber ries, for steady Income. Gold Ray Really Co., owners. tr Fair weather is promised fur tomor row. '1 he rain of last night amounted to .00 of an Inch. Everything electrical. Modford Elec tric Co. Phono 661. The county schools field and track meet will be held Friday at Talent, and all schools in tho eonntv have lieen invited to take part. R. A. Holmes, tho Insuranco Man. Insurance, nnd Bonds, plus Service. Supt. Ileriinn. of the Initio Falls iish hatchery, shipped 3000 black spot ted or rainbow, trout eggs this week Irom Ids eyeing station nt Squaw lake, to Cornell university, to be used for experimental pui'imses. This is unite a compliment for Oregon and espec ially for Mr. Herrians sulendld work. DelcoLight Electricity for overy farm. Medford Electric Co. After tho circus performance of yes terday afternoon circus attendants round a woman's purse beneath the seats nnd turned It over to Chief Tim othy. It had been dropped by an An- Illegal e woman during the perfor mance, and contained receipts, papers and a small amount ot money. Violin Instruction, Florence Howell, special attention to beglnuors. Sparta building, phono 51.1-11. tt Miss Florence Pool, homo demon stration agent, held an all day meeting with the women ot the Belleview and Ncit Creek districts today. In which especial attention was paid to home iniiile tireless cookers. She delivered at the meeting 37 aluminum kettles for use In rtroloss cookers. Blocks and dry slabs tor sale. Call 859. tr Definite announcement is expected within a day or so from J. T. Gagnon; is to Just when he will begin operat ! ing the Jacksonville street car. Furniture finished and repaired. City Auto Paint Works. Phono 731-J. tf Win. Coy of Fugle Point Is In the city and a guest at the. Medford. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta, Guests at the Medford include How ard A. Hauser of New York, II. H. Kramper of Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. ti. A. Danior, L. T. Oden and W. 8. Wood of Boston, Gilbert Smith of Ta coma, O. E. Crossman of Snohomish, Wn., J. S. Horenlck of Los Angeles, Daisy Furchgot, Mr. and Mi's. F. H. Schmitt and H.. G. Wiener of San Francisco, T. Waiter of Pasadena, and Mr. aud .Mrs. O. C. Jausen, Miss Mar garet Jensen, and Mr. and Mrs. C. V Walter of. Spokane. As a part ot a statewide campaign ot education for tho preservation of Oregon's wild flowers, trees nnd shrubs, Professor Albert R. Sweetzcr of tho University of Oregon, is deliver ing a series or lectures to pupils in the public schools. Attention! Members ot the Metho dist Church, South and Free Metho dists will meet at M. E. Church, South building at 7 p. iri. this evening. SLIGHT HOPE PEACE WASHINGTON, May 5. Represen tatives of the marine engineers went into conference late today with Secre tary Davis, leading to hopes that some agreement might yet bo reached In the wage dispute which threatens a tieup of American shipping. Tho conference was delayed for a short time while Secretary. Davis went to the White House to discuss with 'resident Harding some aspects of the case. These, it;was understood, con corned tho 'attitude of the shipping board and the owners. . IISH MINERS IN MOOD TO SETTLE LONDON, May 5. (By the Asso ciated Press.) Strikinng coal turn ers, it is reported havo intimated to the government their willingness to accept arbitration on tho wages question by Sir Arthur Duckham with tho view to immediate settlement of the strike. Sir Arthur was a member of the Sankey coal commission and submit ter a minority) report favorablo to tho miners' claims. OBITUARY. I STANDCI.IFF Elizabeth Btanil- clirf pus.sed away at her boinu in Phoenix early this morning. Kbo was the vir0 of Henry Staiidcliff, deceased In 1!)0!. Mrs. Staiidcliff was born January 1.1, 184 5, was a resident of Phoenix III years. To this union eight children were born, 4 of whom survive. They are Marion E., Bert S., and Walter S.. of Phoenix and Luther. F. of Central Point, also 10 grandchildren and four I'catgrandchildrcn. t'linerai arrangements in care ol Weeks-Conger Co., will , be an nounced later. ,UCE Mildred Luce died at her home, 33 N. Oakdalo Ave.. May 5 of poisoning from goitre She was ihe wife of Vern I, lice. She was born at Sabnltia. Kansas, October 13, 1SS4, and was married to Venn. Luce Octo ber "5, l!l Hi, at Hiawatha. KatiHas. She leaves her husband, three sisters, and four brothers, Mrs. Mary Millei', .Sabottia. Kansas: Mrs. Ella Dixon, Sa lMitlia, ansas; Mrs. K. X. Branbam. Myrtle Creek, Ore.; George A. and Henry Broken Bow, Neb.,, Smith 'and Jacob, Salmttla, Kansas. Mrs. Lure was an operator at tho Home Tel. Co., for the past seven years. The runeral services will be held Saturday, H:;i0 p. in., at the Perl Funeral Home, Uev. Condor officiat ing. The renmlns will be forwarded to Sabottin, Kansas, her old home, for interment. WlLLlAMS-rJohn F. Williams, re tired, died at his homo nt Central Point Thursday, May 5, at the age of 74 years, 2 months and 8 days. He had been a resident of Central Point for the last 20 years, and Is survived by one son, John K. Williams of Cen tral Point, and a brother, L. Williams of Durango, Col. Services will be held Saturday nt 2 p; m. In tho Chlrs tian church nt Central Point, and burial will bo 'hi the Central Point cemetery. "Farewell" Tho Salvation Army officers in charge or tho local corps, are to Fare well Sunday. May the Sth. There will be a Farewell service at the Salvation Army barracks, 320 East Main street at S p. in. Sunday evening. Everybody cordially yiritcd to attend. ! Captain and Mrs. Sinclair" leave tor Idaho Falls to tako charge of the work in that city. They are very much pleased with the progress, they have made in Medford. And to the friends ot tho Army, we want to meet you and bid you good bye, andTunnk you for your loyal help and support. CAPT. AND MRS. W. C. SINCLAIR. 229 Apple St. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE R.l. Red eggs 75c setting. Also chicks. Hressler's Square Deal Hatchery, phone 931-L. 40 FOIl SALE 5 rooms nnd bath, large closets and porches, some built-in features. A nice home. Good loca tion. Easy terms. Inquire 52J S. Ivy. 40 FOR SALE Cnnnrv birds. S47-Y. Phone tf LiKe7her iKe 5kwef the mush-hound, observes tti&t Chev 5biver?s is k 'ch'oft' foe old block when. cpmes.-to.-'CKeYrole---.. OFFICIALLY ASK U. S. TO ENTER WASHINGTON, May 5. Sir Auck land Geddes, British ambassador. carried to the statu department to day tho formal invitation to the Uni ted States from tho allied powers to he represented on the supreme coun cil, the reparations commisison, and the council ot ambassadors. The in vitation was cabled from London last night. Comment us to the course the ad ministration would take was with held pending study of tho invitation.. There were intimations today in some official quarters, however, that acceptance by the allied governments of the principle regarding mandates recently enunciated by , Secretary Hughes might be made the condition ot unreserved participation by the United States in the deliberations abroad which it is asked to join. This intimation carried with it, however, the inference that the Uni ted States might express its willing ness to assume a part in the settle ment of the reparations problem. . ALTITUDE BLAMED FOR LOST .MEMORY OMAHA, Neb., Mtiy G. SulTurintf from wlint police belli! vu to be ;i Iuhh of memory, a man tluniKbt to be Alex ander 'McDonald, POrttand, Ore., was taken to the county Jail today. Tho police think The difference in altitude following a trip across tiie ilocky Mountains la responsible for his con dition and that ho will be fully re covered in a few days. A railroad ticket from Portland to New York was found anions his pos sessfo?)H. SUFFERED SEVEN LONG YEAR Finally Relieved by taking - Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Ravcnswood, W. Va. ' 'For seven Ion a years I suffered from a female trouble i jmmjmma'iu. inflammation .so ug Liiai. j. wiia iiui. unit tnat i was not anio jjijio no my nouseworK. S?BI consulted several doctors but none seemed to give me "jtgreiier. i read in a f vf SrilDaoer about Lvdia &SiEE. Pinkham's Vcirc- ptJjitable, Compound so I decided to try it, ad before the first bottle iru cone I fouad rrett relief so 1 continued tiling it until 1 had taken eiuht bottles. Now I am very well and can do my own housework. I can gladly recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's medicine to suffering women." Mrs. Brrtiia LiliiUNG, R. F. D., Ravcnswood, W. Va. The ordinary day of most housewives is a ceaseless treadmill of washing, cooking, cleaning, mending, sweeping, dusting and caring for little ones. How much harder the tasks when some de rangement of the system causes head aches, backaches, bearing-down pains and nervousness. Every such woman should profit by Mrs. Licring's experi ence. Remember this, for over forty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been restoring health. C" A buys a brand V I I new Corona '-'portable type writer. Other makes at attractive pneoa. Se ua before you buy. MK.mOKI) --MW LOOK MOKi; mrntixa WHY WALK? It is Healthier and CHEAPER TO RIDE If you ride a H arley-Davidson ieycle or Motorcycle Gaylord Motorcycle Shop MINERS BALK AT M REDUCTION IN PRESENT PAY I.NDIAXAPOI.1K, May ,. Wages of organized mino workers will not be reduced, John L. Lewis, president of the United .Mine Workers of Amer ica declared in a statement today re futing reports of such action. Mr. Lewis pointed out that th min ers now lire working under a scale of wages rixed by tho United States bi tuminous coal commisison nnd that the agreeniont docs not terminate un til March 31, 1!)22. lie said coal consumers should not delay purchase upon the theory or with the hope that any reduction of wages will he accepted by the miners. "The United Mine Workers will re sist any attempt to disturb tho equan imity of'Its present conlractural rela tions," the statement said. "The piesent acute depression in the min ing industry witli consequent wide spread unemployment and distress among tho mino workers, Is not in any way attributable to the wage schedule now In ctorct. Production costs at the present time are such as to enablo coal to be produced and fur nished the onsumiug public ut a price relatively lower than any other ba sic or essentia! commodity." A. F.,'4 A. M. Special communication Med ford Lodge JOS, Friday even ing, May 6, 7:30 p. m. Work In F. 30 C-dogcee. i. ,. L. E. WILLIAMS. Sscy. DR. RICKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted NO BKOPS USED Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated FACTORY OX PltKM ISMS Rim 10. Main, llrisrjilrn EBagaBBfTSHnTFau&MKuuaaia DisCGUnt on Box St at ioner v ,We are over stocked on box paper. To dispose of some of $ the stock we are giving our customers the present drop of 5 to ' 7 per cent, our . profit and the anticipated replacement price for Fall, This week and next. Come early and get selection of our whole. stock. Every box goes in, staples, colors, novelties. MEDFORD BOOK STORE - 34 N. Central MEN We: have, solved the HIGH COST problems in rela tion to your Shoes long ago. NOTHING MYSTERIOUS ABOUT IT ' OUR SHOE SALE ON SHOES FOR MEN IS A REAL MONEY SAVER ALL THE TIME r : 21 N. Central Gooo Shoes 8-inch Top Elk-Hide Work Shoe $4 85 f READ THE .Pacific, Record Herald "The leading weekly of the west," I'nlilisliod nt Jletlfofd, ill the heart of Sunset Intnl. No crime reports, no senmhil. Just tho ''truth iihuut the West." Every page a live one. Sample copy free, ui' kciiiI !() cents for three inonths'.-trinl sub scription, $2.00 for one year. . The Pacific Record Herald Medford, Oregon. PICTURE FRAMING SWEM'S STUDIO 9lnnrs , Ttloihers au. The best woman in the world is worthy of your most heart felt remembrance. Maddox&Bonney Flower Shop, Sparta Bldg . Greenhouse 1005 E. Main Phones 506 and 374 KSmmM