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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBtJNE, MEDFORD. ORECiOX. TUESDAY, MAY 10. 1021 PAGE TWO ocal and Personal All Odd Fellows and Itebekahs of Medford and vicinity are requested to meet at the hall this evening at i o'clock to attend the meeting at the tabernacle In a body. Bring your ckrs to the Groceteria where your dollar does the most. 47 Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. rhone 6Gt. Most of the physicians or lucuioni and the county were In attendance to day at the annual meeting of the Southern Oregon -Medical association at Grants Pass,- the first session of which convened at 10 a. in. Din. Steams, Knljcn, Plckcl, Conroy, Hayes, Holt and Sweeney were on the pro gram for technical addresses. Brooms made by the Hague Biver BroOm ''Works are the best for the money. Insist on home-inado brooms. 48 Insure your property with the Ore gon Fire Belief association, an Oregon Institution. C. (lorf, gent. I'hono 41. 4 The county court has five trucks in operation hauling malarial with which n Bhort section of the Jiedford-IOagle Point highway is being surfaced. For carpenter work phono Dixon. C39-J-4. Back to pre-war prices. 117 Will trade land for sheep. Guy W. Conner. ' J9 Chief of Police Timothy celebrated his 71st birthday yesterday by being on duly Ihe same as any other day. and In his usual good health anil spir its, lie feehi so good Unit he ventured the assertion today that he felt ho was good for -at, least a hundred years. Have your car overhauled now. lie ready for your vacation. Don't wall. Bun Welch'B Auto Repair Shop, 2X North Hlverslde. ' 4(1 ' Bring your eggs io the Groceteria whore your dollar does the most. 47 Among tho Oregon gueslB registered at tho Holland nro II. hi. A. Coy of Salom, M. Tlbbltts or Cornelius, F. L. Hcffron of Hugone, and L. V. Hayes and D. Neet of Portland. Good flour $1.8i a sack at Buss Mill. Phono .liZ'J. Mrs. B. 10. Gore's beginning class for young children will hold Its first meet ing Wednesday at 4 o'clock at the Andrews Studios. The interested nioth ors are invited to see a demonstration of the work. 43 "Tho condition of Jacksonville's fire fighting apparatus, as shown by the stato fire marshal's report, an extract from which appears on the first page of thlB paper, gives tho average citizen food for thought," says the Jackson ville Jost. "Plainly spcuking, at the present moment wo have absolutely no moans of combatting a fire. Tho: report explicitly ntatos that tho city's engines are In an unworkable condl tlon; that tho supply of flro hose Is Insufficient and useloss and great, atross is laid on the fact that there Is no organised flro department. The one crumb of comfort In tho situation lies in tho acknowledgement that our, water supply and pressure Is perfectly, adequate to moot any possible emer gency. Tho flro marshal's report was consldorud at llio city council mooting . held Tuesday ovouing and in all prob ability a volunteer fire company will bo organized, and flro fighting equip ment overhauled and put in good con dition." Spoclul at Fonts' Grocory for four days Picnic hams 17 cents per pound. 112" Bring your eggs to the Grocetorla where yotir dollar doos the most. 47 Mr: and Mrs. F. Nowport or Astoria. Ore., who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bellinger leave today for Knglo Point to visit relatives. 1 "Some day you'll own a Chevrolet". 43 UJVItmlc while you eat, Majestic Trio al Box Cafe, ovory Wednesday, Satur day and Sunday. 411 fijCnrotnker Davis has set out many cuditinhor vines around the bungalow shelter shod at the city auto camp grounds, which will soon surround a lafgo ihm'IIoii of that structure City Taxi, phono HID. Good service. Beasonahlo prices. Now managemenl. 119 10. Sixth street. . Knights of Pythias will meet at the Castle hall, Wednesday eve, at 7 p. m. sharp and attend the tabernacle meet ing In a body. By order of the C. C. 4II Mrs. M. I,. Ileryford Is a guest at tho Holland from Unite Falls who a I' ll veil In the clly Monthly, Blocks and dry slabs tar sale. Call 859. tr Special at Fouls' Grocery for four days Picnic hams 17 cents per pound. 4L' J. V. Merrtyt, who fur many years has been in the tnercantlle business here and at Jacksonville Is torced to practically retire from active intention or Ills business here due to railing eye sight. Cataracts that have huen clos ing over both optics fur the past year or -more have become so bud that the use or his eyes Is almost gone. Ills general health Is pretty good tor a man or his age, but without his eyes ho'l" greatly handicapped Gold Hill News. ('Furniture finished and repaired. City Auto Paint Works. Phone 754 J. tf Kujoy tho music by Ihe Majestic Trio every Wednesday. Saturday anil Sunday night at the Hex Cafe. 4 ' Portland guests nt the Modforil air Mrs. Roland K. Chapman and children P. M. Dlederioh, Douglas C. Ingram Lloyd C. Lymnn, C. I,. Matlfeldt. A. G Farewell, W. II. Mlnhoad, F. W. Hhinrt W. M. Adair. B. W. Kuckles, M. C, Murphy and 10. M. Pugh. Try our merchants lunch, The Shasta. Special at Fouls' Grocery for four (lavs Picnic hams 17 cpnts per pound r-' Seely Hall arrived home this morn ing rrom Klamath .Falls where he silent several days In looking alter Crater Lake transportation matters for the coming season, of which he will be in charge. Begular Communication of Ilejmes Chapter Wednesday evening, May 11th 8 o'clock sharp. Social evening. Mrs. Stearns' committee serving. 4li' Music Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday nights by Majestic trio at Bex Cafe. 40 An event of this week in the realm of women's work is the sixteenth an r:V!il convention of the Oregon Parent Teacher association to be held In Pen dleton Wednesday, Thursday and Fri day, with a joint session with the Washington association at Walla Walla on Saturday. Knights or Pythias will meet at the Castle hall, Wednesday eve at 7 p. m. sharp and attend the tabernaelo meet Ins In a body, fly order of the C. C. 43 Plcotlng Hemstitching Buttons corcrcd Handicraft Shop. ' tf lOdward Markhaui, the fumou poet and author, who will lecture In the high school auditorium tonight, lectur ed at the Methodist church in Ashland last night. Dr. Bray, Chiropractor, Is in his of fices In the M. F. & II. Bldg., week days except Thursdays. Lady assis tant. "Keep Smiling." tr Scratch feed ranned Tree or waste, tine stuff, J2.7B per 10(1 lbs. Wo de liver to you. Monarch Seed Co. President Harding has Issued a pro- clamation for the observance of May 22nd lo 2X1 h as forest flro protection week. N. II. rvoncmiib will deliver green 1 C inch slab wood very cheap. Let's book your order now for early deliv ery. Also dry planing blacks, kind ling and shavings. Phono 031. 04 Majestic "1", Bunconi, Sat. 14. Lat est 'Song hits. 45 Turoys Head of Klamath Falls ami James T. Chlnnock uf Grants Pass were visitors In this city Monday and today. For high-class kodak finishing bring your films to tho Medford Photo Fin Ishlng Studio, 228 lOast Main. See samples nt entrance. Prlco list on application. 41; Violin Instruction, Florence Howell special attontion to beginners. Sparta building, phono CI HI I. tf Mr. and Mrs. W. C. llateman of Snllda, Colo., arrived in Medford yes terday by auto to locate. They are slopping at tho city aulo camp grounds at present and spent a portion of to day in looking up a house into which to movo. I Mill run $1.05 per sack 80 lbs. dellv ercd to you. Monarch Seed Co. l)r, lOlllott will not be In his office Thursday afternoons beginning April 7th. 42 The stale department of tho Anier lean Legion has Issued a call for the Nrst meeting or the stato land com niltteo or the American Legion, com posed or representatives from nil sec tlons or the state. For Salt Good garden and lnwn sediment. Phono 912-J. tf Phono 474. Guaranteed work, prompt norvlco. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 401 South Blvorsido. tf Alex Sparrow, suporlntonilent or, Crater National park and 11. O. Fro bach, secretary of tho local chamber or conimerco woro guests at the Grants Pass chamber of conimerco luncheon yesterday. ' Don't forgot dance Bnncom, Sat. 14. Hit of the season. Majestic "4". 45 When bettor automobiles are built, Buii'lt will build them. tf Mrs. C. 10. Stevens and Chot Par- mlonter of Seattle who had been busi ness visitors In tho city and vicinity tor several days, left tho Holland this morning for Portland. Tho Fnrm Bureau Co-Oporatlvo Fx ! change will pay 17c cash for eggs. Cases back. tf lOverylhlng electrical. Modford IOlec ! trie Co. Phono Gill. Deputy George L. Howard made a trip to Hitlom Friday of last week re turning Saturday night, bringing with him Karl Fried, tho young man, who It Is said, was practically kidnapped by Deputy Sheriff Morlock of Marion county a couplo of weeks ago. Fried, who had been confined In the county, Jail hero on a charge or forgery, paid the bad checks held against him In Jackson county and was released on parole, when the Marlon county offlc-l ial appeared and, against tho protest d County Judge Gardner, placed him under arrest, which, Fried being under parole, it is claimed he had no ixiwer lo do, to answer a similar charge in the Hurt limn county. Fried succeeded in squaring the second charge against hltn and. as stated, returned In this clly Saturday night. Jacksonville Post. Better buy a Chandler than wish yon had. tf The Medimd Printing Co. ball team (emupiised of has-beens" and "never wasnrs") would like to hear Irani liny local or out of town teams In regard lo games. Phono 73. 5 All the fathers In the ltoosevelt school district are expected to attend "Daddy's Nile" Thursday, May 12th. at. X o'clock al the school house. A good program will be followed by refresh ments and a social hour. It. A. Holmes, tho luauranco Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. Delco-Llght Klectrlclty for every farm. Medford Klectrfc Co. The May meeting or the High .School Parent-Teacher circle will b,. hold in Hie high school building. Wednesday May nth. at 3:45 p. m. This Is the last mooting of the circle tills school year and officers for the coining year will be elected. All members are org ed lo be present. Another big popular dance Friday night. May 13th. Ortli hall. Jackson ville. Majestic "4" orchestra. -I Next Saturday the dairymen of the (ogue niver vauey. win meet aL me Mrs. A. B. Ferns ranch In Fern valley at 1 p. in., where problems affecting the dairymen will lie discussed. This is in line with the program or the committee on dairying of the Farm Bureau. Prof. Fitts or the O. A. C. and C. S. Dickson, a Jersey breeder rrom Shcdd, Oregon will be here. It Is ho)ed that every dairyman In the valley will be present at this meeting. Save, money on wrapping paper by using n-liite print paper In rolls. Ask this office. tt Big barn dance, Buncom, Sat., May 14th, Majestic "4". 4 Mrs. J. A. Pittinger and Mrs. Alice Myers returned today from Medford where they have been for 'the past several days as delegates from the local Baptist church to the Baptist convention held in that city. Grants Pass Courier. Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co., 318 East Main. tf We are paying the highest prices for all kinds of poultry and eggs. Farm 1 1 u roa u Co-Operative F.xehange. tr' Belt Anderson arrived home this morning rrom Portland where ho at tended the regular meeting or the state fish and game commission on Monday. He states that the members of the commission will visit eastern Oregon points next month and rrom there assemble at Klamath Falls for their next meeting, about July 7th. Then they will visit Crater Lake and come on to Medford to meet with the sportsmen here. , Schweizer drapery and curtain ma terlals will meet your needs. Kino line samples. Mrs. C. G. May, phono 457-J ' 4'i X-Kuy Menem hall, Natatorluni, Wednesday, May 1 1 1 It. Couples $1.50, extra ladles 50c. Charity begins at home. 44 it. C. Granger who had been assist ing 111 the tax collecting department of the shoriri's orrioe tor several months, has returned to his home In Kansas. Hemstitching and plcotlng 10 cents per yard: The Vanity Hat Shop, Cor. 10 Main and Bartlett tr Feed wheat $2.20 per cwt. nt tho Farm Bureau Co-oporatlve Exchnngo tr Gcorgo T. Collins arrived homo from Portland this morning, where ho had been looking after Crater Lake reor ganlzatlon matters. Have just installed some of the most modern machlnory, and am better equipped than tiny shop In Medford to give tho public quick service and qual ity work in shoo repairing. Tho "Model Boot Shop," 21 S. Central, E. N. Biden, Prop. 64 Friday night, May 13th, Good Luck dunce at Jacksonville, Orth hall. 45 W. II. Lnmhrlcht and six children of Wildervlllo spent Monday In the city, making their headquarters at the city ait to camp ground. Thoy left for homo lust night. . , Buy 40 ncros timber land near Med ford, $500, terms $50 cash and $5 per month. Quadruple your money with the wood, nnd plant to fruit and ber ries, for steady income Gold Bay' Realty Co., owners. tf Honry Wolr will sell you IG-iuch nianzanita, oak or laurel wood for $5.00 a tier cash anywhere. Olio Brlggs auto wood saw attachment cheap.! Phono G8G-Y. 44 Invest your savings In Uie Jackson County Dullding and Loan association. tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Man and wife for ranch work. C. A. Learned. Phono 40S-H-3. 42' WANTED To trado stock for grain drill. C. A. Learned, Phono 40S-H-3. 42 FOIl SALE OH HIRE To responsible party, team. C. A. Learned. I'hono: 40S-H-3. 42 WANTED To buy 110 head stock cattle. Shorthorns' preferred; 110 Jerseys. Phono 097-J-3. I FOH SALE ltl-iraimo- Winchester 10- " pentlng shotgun. New. Inquire for lYinrsliull arilotol Nash. 43 LOST Yellow male Persian cat. Re turn to Mrs. It. L. Ray and receive Toward. Phono 731-R. 43 FOB SALE Last chnnce to book Juno chicks 10c each. Phone 951-L. Dressler's Square Deal Hntchory.lt FOH SALE Call Mrs. F. H. Dressier lor progressive everbearing : straw-' berry plants. Chicks and eggs. Phono 951-L. 41 FOR SALE Five room house with bath and sleeping porch, partly fur nished; small fruit nnd garden In. at CIS W. Thirteenth St. 40 FOH SALE McCormick mowers $30. Cow witli week old calf. Harvey Backer, Griffin Creek. 47 FOH SALE Fine chickens. 1201 V. Tenth St. 42 FOH BE N'T Garage. 1103 W. Tenth si. Call 249.11. 47 FOR SALE Bountiful California geraniums. 20 for $1.00; $4.50 per 100. Assorted Chrysanthemums Kiiiue rate, prepaid and guaranteed. Far West Nursery. Glendale, Cnlir. '- ' 42 VOll KENT Furnished room, a IS N. Holly. 4 DR. RICKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested1 and Glasses Properly Fitted NO prtOVS I'SKD I Broken lenr Accurately Duplicated i J AITOUY ox i'iti:Misi:s UOH K. Main. VtvMntn ' I Mr. and Mrs. William Hedt, and 10 children of various ages, presumably ail their own, from Lodl, Calif., ar rived at the city auto camp ground Monday, spent the night there and continued on their journey to Portland in their large Buick car this morning. For Sale Good garden and lawn sediment. Phone 912-J. tf Lawn mowers sharpeuec right. Lib erty Shop. 2G1-J. tf The Methodist baseball nine defeat-' ed the Mall Tribune team in a five inning game last night by a score of 15 to 14. Superior dance music. Majestic "4", Jacksonville Friday night, May 13th. 45 Guests from a distance at the Med ford Monday and this morning were Eliza Conkling of Partridge, Kas., Mr. and Mrs. W. McEldowney or Canton, O., H. G. Bolton or St. Louis, L. W. Swlgart, E. M. Osborne and E. H. Porter 'or Seattle, Mrs. Jeromo Drum heller, Mrs. D. E. Child and Mrs. M. T. Day or Simkano, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Glvelan and Alan Divcland nnd Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Franklin of Los An geles, and Lcroy Seller, Mrs. S. B. Peterson, H. S. Welushank and D. A. Lanccher of San Francisco. Boiled barley $1.50 per 70-lb. sack. We deliver. You don't have to pack it home. Monarch Seed Co. Good luck dance, Friday nieht, May 13th. Jacksonville. 45 The Ladies' Aid of the Christian church will meot with Mrs. Washburn at 244 S. Grape, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Delco-Light farm light and power plants. Modford Electric Co. Flour $1.85 a sack at Buss Mill. Phono 629. Nash hotel guests Include Hubert Kellogg of Helena. Mont., F. W. Owens or Portland, Nelson Ward or Hugo, L. B. Holbrool; of Malln, N. A. Claussen 6r Eaglo Point and H. L. Hughes of Ruch. ....... , Chicken Teed wheat $2.20 per hun dred delivered to you. '.Monarch Seed Co. Mrs. "Paul Hansen, corsotlore for NnBone. Phone 685-J. - -tt Anyone having -some good second hand garden hose for sale phone 390-L. 43 OBITUARY. I The body of the late Frank M. Radovan who passed away in New Mexico arrived In Medford this mor ning. Funeral services will he held from the Catholic church, Wednesday, May 11 th, at 10 o'clock a. 111. Inter ment In Medford cemetery. Husband and Wire Both Sick Mr. and Mrs. Anciew Comer, Sben nndonh, Va., were both ill. He writes: I "Rheumntiom and bladder trouble was our trouble. My wife had rheumatism In her arms so she could not uso them. She has had no trouble since taking Foley Kidney Pills. I don't have to get. up nt night so. much since taking1 Foley Kidney Pills,' nor have I a weak back." Backache; sore, swollen or stiff muscles or joints, tired languid feeling yield quickly to Foley Kidney Pills. Sold everywhere. Adv. TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES If you have Catarrhal Deafness or are hard of hearing or 'have head ; noises, go to your druggist and get 1 I ounce of Parmlnt .(double' strngtbl, and ndd to it - V4 pint of hot water and n little granulnted sugar. Take one talilespoonful four times n day. This will often bring quick re'.icf from the distressing bead noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breath ing become ensy and the mucus stop dropping Into the throat. It Is easy to prepare, costs little nnd Is pleasant to take. "Anyone vbo has 'Catarrhal Deafness or bead noises should give this prescription a trial.- Adv. LOOK FOR THE SIGNS ON THE FENCE THEY ARE SATISFIED YOU COULD BE Arrange for a demonstration and let us explain our terms. C. E. Gates Auto Co, Corner Sixth and Pacific Highway Card of Thanks' " We wish to extend our thanks to the many friends and organizations for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and loss of our son Holland, also for the many beautiful floral ofrerings. MR. AND MRS. WM. CARLESS 42 ' AND FAMILY. If ' -. It is' tlie ' SiP Best Book 1; -for Young' man! It is in your BANK PASS BOOK that is round your habits and character and your own Declaration of Independence. If you have a Pass Eook, keep up your deposits every time you have money. If you have no Pass Book, come in and open an account and get one and REGULARLY add to your balance. The regular entries in your pass book is the best recommenda tion you can have. Come in. We will welcome you. Jackson County Bank Established 1888 Member Federal Reserve VINING Ashland. VINING THEATRE THEATRE Wednesday, May 11, 8 p. m. Ladies' Columbia Symphony-Orchestra 30 ARTISTS 30 DOROTHY MAY VOLKEY . Famous Dancer THE PAVLOWA OF THE WEST" GENEVIEVE GILBERT dramatic! soprano SEATS NOW ON SALE Vining Theatre, Box Office, 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 P. M. Lower Floor and Front Balcony $1.50 Upper Balcony $1.00 Plux War Tax TRAD E Royal Arch Masons Crater Lake Chapter No. 32. Special convocation Tues .day. May inth, 8 p. 111. Six Past-Master Degrees. Lunch served. Visitors welcomed. A. F. NOTH. Secy. MARK 12 Hand Tailoring Before buying a now Suit we want you to see the pat tern we are showing at , $40, $45, $50, $55 , Guaranteed new Australian ' . ' ! .' wool, hand tailored to. in dividual measure. ; V, J DON SPRINGER 105 W. Main St. Successor to Clus, The Tailor AN OLD MAN Is th Man ten years older than you? YOU CAN TELL HIM . rsv His Mod of Travel . I KEEP YOUNG Wy Riding a Bike or a Harley-Davidson 'i Motorcycle '''. . 1 Demonstration at 1 ' Gaylord Motorcycle Shop We Insist thai yon have your Hugs anil Carpets denned tho .MOSAX WAV. , They are NOT cleaned on your floor. ASK YOll't NKlGHIlOlt Phone 1HO "Free Delivery Mosan Art Rug Co. ' 1l! West Tenth St. '". CITY AUTO PAINT WORKS WASHING, I'OMSIJING. TOP DRESSING' Phono 751-.T 28 South Itartlctt . .Medford. Ore. DAY OR NIGHT WEEKS-dONGER CO Funeral Director! PICTURE FRAMING " SWEM'S STUDIO