FAGE TWO MED'FOITD MAIL TRTBUXE, MEDFORTV ORFiOX, WKHXESDAV. MAT 11, 1921 L ocal and Personal . The prediction received here this morning from the San Francisco weather bureau for a light to heavy frost Thursday morning scenis to be keeping alive tho old hoodoo that a frost always follows the morning afler Floyd Young, the frost expert, departs from Medford Tor the season. Ho left this morning for Davenport, la. Two years ago he left the city about .May HIM, and the worst frost of the season followed next 'day. It is generally hoped that there will be a shift In the weather outlook and that the predict ed frost for Thursday will not mater ialize. Buy 40 acres timber land near Jlcd- ford, $500, terms $50 cash and $5 por month. Quadruple your money with the wood, and plant to fruit and ber- ' rles, for . steady Income Gold Hay Realty Co.'. owni-rs. tf Hart your floor becomo rough or Bcrntctied? If so have Van It. Gilbert . rcnollHh It with bin new electrical ma chine. I'honn 579. 4S .' Homstltchlng ana plcoting 10 cents per yard. The Vanity Hat Shop, Cor. K Main and Bartiott, tf Mr. and Mrs. George Manning, of Medford, arrived In the city last even ing by machine to spend several days on business. From here Mrs. Manning . wail leave for Corvnllls to visit her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Manning ale both former O. A. C. students and arc 'oultc well known here. Itoseburg " News Itevlcw. , Medford Chautauqua, May 2G-3I. 48 t Feed whoat $2.20 por cwt. at the )'arm Dureau Co-operative Exchange. y . .'..I :n:.'11 ,J.t I lit . Pierre la. Trnglio, Hole advertising (nan Tor the a'Ortland Flouring Mills 'Co., Is In Medford and JacksOn county '-this week conducting demonstrations of their products. Ho Is a llvo-wlrc , and arranged the booth at the "County Fair"- In the Rialto lobby. Dr. A. E. Hockey, the nationally .'known Portland surgeon, who attend ed the Southern Oregon Medical so ciety mooting at Grants Pass yester day, nrrived In the city last evening i mid was tho guest of tho physicians of -Medford at a smoker held at tho home of Dr. R. J. Conroy last night. Today ' and Thursday a clinic was held at tho Sacred Heart hospital by Dr. Hockey . iihd local pliyslcluna, and the clinic will be continued Thursday. Everything electrical. Modford Elec tric Co. Phono 6G1. Men! If you need shirts attend tho imimmolh sale now going on nt . Mann's. $2.00 values $1.10; $:i.0(l vul , lies at $2.1(1. 4-1 Callforiiians nt' tho Holland include , ".Iin. la. J. llamerlynok and son, Car , Inon Rainier and .lorry Heufro of Onk land, and Mr.. and Mrs. G. A. Luiigford 'mid l'!.' Sutton of San Krnncitico. "?' Ilrooms nindo by tho Hoguo Hlvor II rooni Works tire tho best for tho money. Insist on home-iuado brooms. 48 Tho scason'B big comic opera lilt at . t'hgn Friday. 44 : Gcorgo V. Ilnrlior of Hut to Falls is ' a visitor lii the city who arrived here Tuesday. Medford Chnulamiun, May 2II-31. IK ... Insure your property with tho Oro pun Flro Hnllof association, an Orogou institution. C. 1.. tiiiff, gent. I'houo 41. ' 111 For enrpentor work pliouo Dixon. r:t!t-J -4 . Hack to pre war pricos. 07 . During February nnd March checks .-for tho total amount of $:t 1,(11 2 wore . paid out for drills at tho National Guard nrmorlos In Oregon during the last half of 11120. 11 1b expected that the checks for the first half or 11121 will largely exceed this sum. Will trade land for Blieep. Guy V. i!onnor. till' R. A. Holmes, tho IiiBiiranco Man. drinnrnnco. and llondB, plus Service i?l Men's $2.00 shirts $1.10; $:i.oo shirts Lt'l.nil; $:i.r0 shirts $2.10 at Mann's nil jhlH weak. Soo llinni, 44 Orogonluns registered al 'thn Mod- , tord a in Mr. nnd Mis. A. J. (iedilis. 'Mr. and .Mrs. J. V. Ilarrett, Gludya M. i jllunt, F. II. lalmchill, Misses I. J. How it'll. F, la. Kohlhagen, ltoseburfe, F.' W, I'owers and family of rowon, E. K. Morrison and Mr. anil Mrs. E. It. Kay of Eugene, F. E. Powell of Albany, Thos. II. Ness of Oiikliniil, and the following from Portland: A. FI. Hockey Otto Motschinnn. C. E. Fish, It. J. Wil lliiniB. J. S. McLaughlin, It. J. West, E. G. Lewis and G. E. IVnn. Ilavo your car overnnuled now. He ready for your vacation. Don't wait. Hon Welch's Auto Repair Shop, 2$ 'North Rlvoislde. -Ill Th6 comic opera hit of the season, ;ovo Pirates of Hawaii," Pago Friday 4I. "'' Dolco-Ialght Electricity for ovory .farm. Medford Eloctrlo Co. Miss Roko Wicknitiu returned to tirnnts Pass from Medfonl last Sunday night to spend a couple of weeks at home.. Hrlug your eggs to the Groceteria .Where your dollar does the mosL 47 V Good flour $l.8i n suck at Rusg Mill. 0110110 620. :"Sonio day you'll own a Chevrolet". 43 -; Much creillt Is due Charley Ford for jfho Hpleudid comlitlon In which the court houso grounds are being kept this Billing, many visitors expressing J the opinion that building mid grounds -never appeared to better advantage. cMr. Ford Is an experienced gardener and besides keeping the largo lawn in "ftpplb pie order, has beautified It by ' the addition of a humber of well- 'arranged flower beds. Jacksonville 'Post .' - Hrfng your eggs to the Groceteria where your dollar doe the' most: 47" Mocks and dry slabs rvr alo. Call 859. tf ' "Try our merchants luiu'h. The Sliasm, Among the county rural schools which have closed for tho summer vacation lire the I.nke creek, Missouri Flat, North Phoenix, Pankey, Savage Creek, and Elk creek schools which closed last week, and the Antelope, Mt. Pitt, Table Rock, Galls Creek and Highland schools which had closed previously. Henry Wolf will sell you UMiieh mnnzanlta, oak or laurel wooil for $5.00 a tier cash anywhere. One Hriggs auto wood saw attachment cheap. Phone (ISC-V-. 44 it always pays to trade nt Mann's. The women of Medford have found this out; men follow tholr good exam ple and attend the big shirt sale at Mann's all this week. 44 Flour $1.85 a sack a'. Rubs Mill. Phone 520. Mr. Alford, manager o? tho Imperial orchestra, Medford, has made arrange-. ineutB to run dancing parties at the Waldorf hall twice a month. The Imperial orchestra iinedB no Introduc tion to lovers of good dance music. Grunts Puss Courier. Invest your savings In the Jackson County Hullding nnd Loan association. tf Itlg Bhow nt the Page Friday! "Love Pirates of Hawaii" by Medford High School Glee clubs. " 44 For Sale Good garden and lawn sediment. Phone 912-J. tf There was a large turnout of Odd hollows and Hcbeknhs at the taber nacle last night, I. O. (). F. night, who greatly enjoyed Rev. Dr. Hulgin's ser mon, especially In lt application to one of the great principles of Odd Fel lowship, that of friendship, bnsed on the story of Jonathan and David. For Saio Good ganlcii and lawn sediment. Phono 912-J. tf Luwn mowers sharpened right. Lib orty Shop. 2G1-J. ' tf Don't forget dance Huricom, Snt. 14. Hit of the season. Majestic "4". 45 Guests from a distance at the Med ford last night and this morning were H. Granort nnd E. Rothschild of Chi cago, It. H. Parsons of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. D. Vj Simon of St. Paul, Ed win Markham of West New Brighton. N. Y George II. StlcklcB of Red Wing, nnd 13. Davis and M. It. Colby of Seat tle. Superior dunco music, Majastic "4", Jacksonville Friday night, Slay 1,'ltb. 45 1200 new shirts are going to the men of Medford at Mann's mammoth Halo of shirts. $2.00 values $1.10; $3.00 values $1.50; $3.50 values $2.10. 41 When bettor automobiles are built, Hiilck will build thorn. , tf Mrs. L. linrklund of Oakland; Cnlir., Is In Medford and will llvo with her sons, Mr. E. lliirklund and Dr. Hurlc 1 mid, 20 South Newtown street. Medfonl Chauiauiiiia, May 20-31. -IS Friday night, May l!lih, Good Luck dunco nt Jacksonville, Orth ball. 45" Don't miss 'Taove Pirates of Hawaii" at tho Page Friday!' 44 Mrs. Ida n. Callahan of Corvnllls. president of tho Oregon Federation of Women's clubs, has Issued tho official call for tho twenty-first annual con vention of tho federation, to bo held In Pendleton, May 31 and June 1, 2 nnd 3. Tho outstanding feature of the convention will be (ho presence nnd address of Mrs. Thomas G. Winter of Minneapolis, president of tho General Federation of Women's clubs. Mrs. Alexnndor Thompson will speak on legislative matters with special refer ence to women's part lit Oregon's laws and lawmaking. Miss Cnruolki Marvin, stato librarian, will toll the women bow to got tho best possible Borvlcc out. ol tho stato library. Good luck daiico, Friday night, May 13th, Jacksonville. ' 45 Hnvo money on wrapping pnpor by using white print paper In rolls. Ask thlB office tf I'!. 15. Penh of Portland, general pas senger ngodt of tho t'nnndlnti Pacific lailwny. Is in Medford for a couplo of days in tho Interest of tho road. Mr. Peiin has visited Medford often and has a number of friends here. Mr. mill Mrs. (1. II. Leo of Hood Hlvor, Ore., arrived In tho city Tues day and are at tho city nuto camp ground. They are hem to locate In tho valley If they can find n suitable properly. Chicken feed whoat $2.20 per hun dred delivered to you. Monarch Seed Co. lllg comic opera by Medford high school Glee clubs at tho I'ago Friday! 44 Mr. anil Mrs. E. D. Yenuey of Port land Ibis week assumed tho manage ment of the Grants Pass hotel at Grants Pass on which they hnvo ob tained a lease. Mrs. Paul Hansen, cornetle.ro for Ntiltouo. Ptiono 585-J. tf Anyone having some Rood second hand garden lioso for sale phono 3.10-1 a. 'ti Mr. nnd .Mrs. ('. C. Clarke of Pros pect, who lire said to bo newlyweds. arrived In the city last night nnd are guests at tho Holland. It. 11. Puxson's superb dahlias now on sale at Central Point. Plant up to June 15. PilcoJIst for prist card. 43 Music while yoii eat, Majestic Trio at Rex CaTe. every Wednesday. Satur day and Sunday. 4'i Northern California visitors in-the" city who are registered at the Nash are Ilert S.- Hitchcock and Lloyd A. Hitchcock of Montague, and A.. E. Hurly and J. R. Hudor of Chico. Also! at this hotel are Chester Nelson and 0. Earle of Seattle, and A. E. Eber hart and W. J. Davison of Portland. Small paying business, best location in town. Phone 255. .. 47 Mrs. E. E. Gore's beginning c:ass frn young children will hold Its first meet ing Wednesday at 4 o'clock at the Andrews Studios. The interested moth .r aw Invited to see a demonstration City Taxi, phono 100. Good service. Reasonable prices. Ts'ew management. 110 E. Sixth street. ;) Callfnrnians registered nt the Med ford are George A. AVebber and- J. Slyiltes of laos Angeles,-Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Edmunds and Mr. and Mrs. It. D. Davis of Pasadena, and Jerry Schoen I'eld, J. S. Loventhal, Mr., and Mrs. C. E. Lucas, Chas. 1. Anderson, F. Gor don and It. W. Olmstead of San Fran cisco. ' : ihc tickets for the "Love Pirates of Hawaii" will be reserved at tho Page beginning 12 o'clock Thursday. 43 Knights of Pythias will meet at the Castlo hall, Wednesday eve, at 7 p. ni. sharp and attend the tabernacle meet ing In a body. 13y order of the C. C. 43 Furniture finished and repaired. City Auto Paint Works. Phono 754-J. tf Mrs. Hen Garnett of this city .will open Garnett's Tea Room in the Plaza block, next to Holmes' grocery In Ashland Saturday, May 14. Mrs. Garnett Is an expert nt catering and the people of Medford will be glad to know they Can have such a placo to get lunches when In Ashland, i Enjoy the music by the Majestic Trio every Wednesday, Saturday. and Sunday night nt the Rex Cafe. . 40 Music Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday nights by Majestic irio at Rex Cafe., ' 40 Knights of Pythias will meet nt (he Castle hall, Wednesday eve at 7 p. m. sharp and attend t lie tabernacle meet ing in n body. By order of the C.'C. (43 Tho public, 'market was a light one this morning In general offerings, Imt with a goodly supply of tomato, "cab bage and other plants on stile. Ties, collars, caps and suits. .j)oii Springer, 105 W. Main. tf Plcoting Hemstitching , Buttons corcred ' Handicraft Shop. Dr. llray, Chiropractor flees in tho M. F. & H. Hldg.. tfeek days excopt Thursdays. Lady assis tant. "Keep Smiling." '' ' ,.11 Oregonlnns registered nt tho Hol land lire Mr. nnd Mrs. E. R. KnyVntl Chiis. P. Johnson of Eugene, Frank Ottoman of Malin, Mr. nhd Mr.s, J.f P. Jorfrles or Corvnllls, C. E Ncfson' or Salem, and V. L. Hays, C. D. Edwards, G. F. Gllllgly, J. Williams nnd C. G. Cathcart of Portland. ! Scratch feed fanned Tree of waste, flno sturr, $2.75 per '100 IIib. Wo do liver to you. Monarch Seed Co. N. H. Nov. ciimb will deliver green 1 C inch slab wood very cheap. Let's book your ordor now tor early deliv ery. also dry planing blocks, kind ling nnd shavings. Phono 631. 51 Majestic "4", Hunebm, Snt. 11. Lat est song hlls. 15 A novel find' nllriictlvo ' jiilyertlsu mont lor the big picture filrti, "The County Fair," now appearing nt' the Rialto theater. Is the transformation of tho outer nnd timer lobby of that theater Into a representation of boun ty fair scenes with' Blx .. attractive booths in tlie Inner lobby and ropre sentntions of stables 111 the biiter lobby with Cold Molasses, Seldom'wln nnd Lightning, tho mythical' race' horses, standing at Iho windows ', of their stalls. " Grand X-Rny Ilenefit bait, Medfonl Nalatorium, tonight. Couples $1.50, pxtralndles 60c.' Come and help Mod lord. - :.r? ,-43 ltev J, K. fonder, formerly a pas' tor or Ibis city, visited here last even ing with friends returning to his home ut Medford this morning by machine. Rev. Cornier has many friends ill this city. Roseburg News Review... For high-class kodak finishing bring your films lo tho Medford Photo (Fin ishing Studio. 228 East Main. ' ' Se samples nt enlrance. Price list on application. . 4(1 Violin instruction, Florence Howell, special attention to beginners. Sparta building, phono 545-11. tf Saro money on men's furnishii ami suits. Dun Springer, 105 W. Main IP Farm bureau meetings will bo held at Eagle Point tonight and nt Ik'lle view on Friday night, with moving pictures as a feature of the program. The pictures were .first introduced at the farm bureau meeting ut Talent last night. Phono 474. Guaranteed work, prompt service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co. 401 South Riverside. . tf The Farm Uurenu Co-Openttlvo Kx change will pay 17c cash for eggs.' Cases hack.' tf Mill run $1.53 per sack 80 lbs deliv ered to you. Monarch Seed Co. Under the head ' Holly Huntington To Go To Medford Schools Next Fall," tho Portland, Telegram publishes (he following special telegram from Sa lem: ; "Hollis W. Huntington, former University of Oregon football player, will not coach the Salem high school next year, as had been expected. In stead be will coach at-Medford. Hunt ington .this year coached anaconda high school in Montana and turned out the champion teubi-of the state. Mr. Huntington a lew months ago was ! married to Miss Marjorle Kay of I Salem, daughter ufAMr. and Mrs. T. 1!. Kay." The Medford Printing Co. ball team (composed of hus-bcous" and "uever wasers 'l would like to hear from any local or out of town teams in regard to games. Phono 75. 45 Wo are paying tho highest prices for all kinds of poultry and eggs. Farm lluicau C.j-Operative Exchange. tf Better buy a Chandler than wish you had. tf Of Interest to Presbyterians Is that there bus been a net increase of 1257 members; In the 147 Presbyterian churches iu Oregon during the fiscal year ending Easter Sunday as shown by the annual report or trie Rev. Wal ter M. Irwin, northwest secretary of tho New Era movement, which was complied during tho past week. The denomination jumped from 15.SS2 members to 17.130. Actual accessions were KlliS by examination and lrl30 by certificate, but the net gain was 1257. The synod also shows a not gain of 23u! in the Sunday schools, $13,340 in benevolences and $37,282 in congrcga- iim.il aav iiamsPK. Grand X-Ray Benefit ball Medford Xatatoritim, tonight. Couples $1.50, extra ladies 50c. Come and help Med ford. iS" Another big popular dance Friday night, May 13th. Orth hall, Jackson ville. Majestic "1" orchestra. 45 Delco-Llgbt farm light and power plants. Medford Electric Co. ANNOUNCING OUR APPOINTMENT AS , DISTRICT AGENT The Equitable Life Assurance ' Of the United States Society 120 Broadway, New York R. C HOLMES v:-i DISTRICT. AGENT R. A. HOLMES "THE INSURANCE MAN" Medford, Oregon: (.tr is lii his'or- II Health and Vigor Win in The Race of Life In theso days of fast competition only full-blooded, robnst, honlthy pcoplo can keep to the front. Un healthy weaklings with disordered Mood arc bound to fall behind. Success is yours only if you .hnvo the snap, vigor and magnet ism that go with a whole Home, rich blood supply. Don't despair because others forgo ahead of you. Start rib'lit now to V ' ..' M '.' frco your circulation of tho impuri ties that arc hampering1 your health and progress. Thousands have done this with S.S.S., tho famous old herb blood remedy. Get S.S.S. from your drugfrlst today, and after you have started takinp:, write for special medical counsel to Chief Medical Advisor, 84!i Swift lab. oratory, Atlanta, Geor gia. It's free, NOW PLAYING li ' il THIS WEEK"; f-f' This is How He Went Away And This Is How He Came Back DRAMA It Grips You!', THRILLS They Amaze you! MYSTERY You Can't Solve It! Adapted from Arthur Hornblow's soul absorbing story of the wife who did not know her own husband .... Featuring ; ' '''.'' JACK HOLT, HEDDA NOVA AND EVERYBODY'S DARLING LITTLE MICKEY MOORE ADDED ATTRACTIONS TOO COMING SUNDAY -A JOYOUS HIT "RICH GIRL, POOR GIRL" STARRING GLADYS WALTON