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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD." OREriOX. TUESDAY. " MAY 17. lf21 . Tocal and JLJ Personal Members of the P. E. O. Sisterhoodf 11. H. Minor of Ashland attended James .T, Ixigan .Medford. an old! Mr. and Mrs. Ike Fridiger of Ash- throughout the slate assembled ai-to business and visited In the city, friend of Harry Andrews- was in Ore- 'land spent Sunday in the city visiting Woodburn for the annual convention .Monday afternoon nada on Wednesday. Mr. Logan is an I friends and relatives. The omlook is that the rain which started 111 about 11 o'clock Monday night and continued during the night and most of today will be with us more or less Wednesday as the pre diction Is for showers tomorrow. U to 8 a. in. today the precipitation amounted to .124 of an inch. Has your floor become rough of that order. For Sale Good garden and lawn'extensive operator of placer mines in Everything electrical. Medford Elec- When better automobiles are built. sediment. Phone-912-J. tf j southern Oregon, and was On his '"'! trie Co. Phone 661. uuick will build them. tf; . t1h second navment of the Income tu the Callahan section to look into a , tax. for those who elected to remit Save money on wrapping paper by usinF white print paper in rolls. , Ask this office. tf Information comes from Gold Hill that the Schell and Calvert highway paving crew are making better pro gress this year than any time since lhey have been on the Gold Hi"-. m.ss matters and visiting friends i. rams i-ass coniraci. j ue puvemeiii quarterly is due June 1 Olll. Cniekenfeed wheat 12.20 per hun dred delivered to you.' .Monarch Seed Co. llryant Hamilton of Much spent Monday in the city attending to busi- scratched? If so have au K. Gilbert from near Fools creek to the New repolish it with his new electrical nia- ((. Point bridge over llogue river Is chine. Phone ST. Judging from Ihe Increase In new ChftvroletB on ihe streets Ihe recent reduction in price seems very popular. . 4S The citv treasurer's office will be closed u'l of Wednesday afternoon he cause of the funeral of Van Allen Cor- niHh. We are paying the highest prices for all kinds of poultry and eggs, farm Bureau Co-Operative Kxchange. tf Two popular dances Jacksonville Friday night. May liuth, and Kagle rolnt Saturday night, May 21st. Mujcs- tlc orchestra. - Callle .Knmsdall of Detroit, W. W. West of Wenulchee, Wn., and J. K. Enger of Roseburg are among the guests at the Holland. A large assortment of Swan baby Bhoes In black, white and tan.. Handi craft Shop. , 61 Moiled barley $1.00 per 701b. sac!:. We deliver. You don't have to pack it home. Monarch Seed Co. The preliminary hearing of T. W. Gnietter who is charged with t lie mur der of his wife, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock in Justice Tay lor's court. At this time the report of the analysis of the. brain and stomach of .Mrs. Gnietter made by the mate board of. health will be made public. Huve just Installed some of the most modern machinery, and am better equipped than any shop in Medford to Klvo the public quick service and qual ity ..work . In nhoo repairing. The "Model Hoot Shop,", 21 S. Central, E. N. Bldon. Prop. 04 Oelco-Llght farm light and power plants... Medford Electric Co. The annual election of officers by the Wednesday Study club will be held nt the public library Wednesday after noon at 3:30. instead of nt the usual time, on uccount of the funeral of Van Allen Cornish. Members are urged to lie present. The .Apostolic Faith MIsBlon has moved from Grape street to Main street over the Toggery. Meetings Tuesday. Friday uml Sunday lit usual time. Medfprrt Chniituuqu. May 2(5-31. 48 At the farm bureau meeting at Cen tral Point in Cowloy's hall tonight free 4X nearly completed. The grading crew is laid to the Kock Point bridge the paving crew will start at the site for the Gold Hill bridge and pave back toward their completed work at Kock f Point. This break in the paving work is necessary to prevent heavy hauling over the newly laid pavement V. O. W. social dance Wednesday evening. Ladies are requested to bring lunch. Special request that as many W. O. W. ladies be there as possible. 49 Ties, collars, caps and suits. Don Springer, 105 W. Main. tf The annual state convention of Ore gon Klks will be held In Marshrield August 18, 111 and 20, and one of the many features of the event will be the sea food dinner, when all visitors will have their fill of the delicacies of t lie ocean. Another feasting event will be a banquet of dairy products. Haltle ships and hydroplanes from the U. S. navy will be on display with n long list of siorting events. The arrangements are in charge of the Murshfleld lodge and elaborate plans are being made for three gala days. It is estimated that SU00 Elks will be In attendance. Dainty gifts for graduation. Hand! craft Shop. Si All wood reduced 111 price at the Valley Fruel Co. .tf" Sprague Hclgel of Gold Hill, attend ed to business matters in the city Monthly afternoon. Try our merchantr luneli. The Shasta. Wanted Girl to sew furs. Ilartlett Fur Shop, J 15' West Main.- tf Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Leonard and son Ted of this city arrived In Fresno Calif., Sunday after an uneventful trip by auto. They will visit with their son Guy who Is an official of the Fresno chamber of commerce, and ex pect to be gone two or three weeks. Phone 4 74. Guaranteed work, prompt Bervice. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 401 South ltlvorslde. tf Urooins made by the Hogue River Urooin Works are the best for the money. Insist on home-made brooms. 48 William Ulriclt Is in the city for a moving pictures will bo a largo part or ten days, after a fortnight's of the program. Attention strawberry growers! We can, furnish you cups and crates at lowest prices. Farm lltiieiiii Co-opera tive Exchange. , tr For carpenter work phono Dixon. r.3il-J-4. Mack to pre-war prices. C7 The. Kossuuu .coal mine, five miles east of . Medford, is being Investigated by, H. H. lliirtt of, Portland, represent ing, Portland capital, with a view to further developing, tills property and placing this coul on the market In the various cities of Oregon. . The coal Is said. to Ue of good quality. A depth of 1U0U feet has been attained ami Mr. lliirtt . . thinks the duality will Improve dally as further depth Is reached. Portlaiul.Journal. . . Will trade liuid for sheep. Guy W Conner. .' 09' "We spcclallzo on dollar ties." Don Springer. 105 W. Main.. tf Guests from n, distance at fho Med ford Include Mr. and Mrs. II. Gruener of Cleveland, O., Chas. Salmon of New York, David M. Mammon, Jr., or Den ver,. Kobert StoveiiB .of Kansas (Clty, Mo., Albert '8. Parsons of Lexington, ',Mussv and Mr. iiud Mrs: A. Foerster of Soattle. Now that the Chevitilets are selllug at $810 the Medford Auto Company are offering some splendid bargains in second hand cars, Fords, Chevrolets. COvorlands and Maxwells at very low prices. They also have a couple snaps in used Dodges. 48 ' It. A. Holmes, the insurance Man. Insuranco, and IJonds, plus Service. Walter Sackmun and L. G. Clark are among the visitors in the city from Grants I'nss. New sweater bonks. Handicraft Bhop. tl Delco-Llght Electricity for every farm. Medford Electric Co. The largest and most powerful or ganization of women In the world the General Federation of Woman's Clubs of America endorse "The Inside of the Cup" which opens n four day engagement at the Page tomorrow. Tho Farm Uiireau Cooperative Ex change will pay 18c cash for eggs. H'ases back. tf '' Have that old tire fixed up or get a new one from our stock of rebuilt Ures. Price right. Exchange Tire Co. Open Sunday. 50' The officers of the Southern Oregon Osteopathic association have complet ed plans for the circuit clinic to be Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for Xullone. Phone 6S5-J. tf Development work started on the Womack Pittsburg mine No. 4 in the Vr.rfiut f't...L- ,l!ut.-lr.t tun n,Uou fi-nm Gold Hill and as ,, as the paven.ent Jaeksonv)Ue rhs ,g' tnfi Utfjst mjne is finishing Ihe grade in Ihe city of; held in Ashland on Monday, jMny 23rd. Dr. Lillian Al. Whitney of Los Angeles will be the chief speaker, i When buying tires, old or new, see our stock and get prices. Exchange Tire Co. Open Sunday. fo Mr. and Mm. Albert F. Miller and children nrrived home Mondny ntter lloon from having spent the week end nt. Eugene visiting relatives. They inado the trip by nuto. Mattress inuking, itirnituie repair ing, .upholstering, camp beds and tents. Phono 2lill-Y. Douglas. Li'.i N. Central. &:! Hemstitching and plcotlng 10 cents per yard. The Vanity Hut Shop. ' Cor. V Muln and llaitlett. tf visit with his son Earl ut his ranch on Union creek Horseshoe tires and tubes are now selling ut 20 per cent .less, tluin two weeks ago. Open Sunday. Exchange Tiro Co. 00 . Children's half socks on sale at 25c per pair. Handicraft Shop. 51 The lot back of tho Shell service station on South Hlversldo avenue is now a lawn, the entire width of the block. For many years a wheel off a rubber tired buggy belonging to Court Hall decorated thlB spot. Virginia creeper vines have been planted along the wull of the building occupied by Pulton and ltoblnson.,. Feed wheat $2.20 per:cwt. nt tho Farm Ilureau Co-operative Exchange. , Save money on men's furnishings and suits. Don Springer, 105 W. Main. tf A parly of ten headed by Attorney Porter J. .Neff and S. S. Ilullls. Sr.. siient Sunday climbing Mt. Anderson, and went clear to tho top, u distance of 600 reel. They descended on the Applegule side where uutos weru waif' lug to bring them home. . City Taxi, phono 100. Good service. Reasonable prices. New management. 119 E. Sixth street. Have Installed Simplex Electric Ironer mid Western Electric Washer., Send me your laundry ami get. quick service. Mrs. W. 11. Oden, 335 West Second street. 00 Attorney O. C Hoggs Is suffering from torn llgunieiits of the leg. caused by too strenuous exercise with the Elks athletic class. Furniture f;u.'i-.;ed and repaired. City Auto Paint Works. Phono 754-J. tf Two popular dances Jacksonville Friday night. May 20th, and Eagle Point Saturday night. May 21st. Ma jestic orchestra. 52 The two young sons of Mr. and Mrs. Robert lioyle of this city are recover ing from n siege of the mumps.. It pleases us immensely to hear the appreciation expressed for Hntter-lioll bread. It is one of tho purest of pure foods. A trial will convince you of Its Increasing popularity. SH Patronize home and build up pay rolls by Insisting on having brooms made by Rogue River llroom Works. The American Legion plans to re quest that a new flag be procured by the city for use on the flag polo on the public library. The one now In use. Is a torn and tattered ensign. For Sale Good garden and lawn sediment. Phono 912-J. tf lllocks and dry slabs i-..r sate. Call S59. ,m A largo number of wanderers spent Sunday In the city, and proceeded soiuh Monday morning, about two lozen swarming over the lender of the s-ouibbouud passenger train. Everv train, north and south, has Its full quota of "tourists." Sirlal for this week at' Fouls' Gro cery (Junker Quukies lc per pack age. 4!e Lawn mowers sharprnecr right. Lib-' erty Shop. 201 -J, tf of the local mine impresario, and Mon day he -purchased a pick, for his own personal use in supervising llie work. Two popular ' dances Jacksonville Friday night, May 20th, and Eagle Point Saturday night, May 21st, Ma jestic orchestra. 52 A. J. Smith, the aged G. A. R. vet eran who sustained bruises on the head in an auto accident near the Jackson street bridge on Riverside avenue last Saturday morning, when the machine In which he was riding crashed Into a phone pole, is improv ing rapidly. Mill run $1.55 per sack SO lbs. deliv ered to you. Monarch Seed Co. Rapiil progress is being made by the Rogue River Canul company on ditch construction, and three large ditch diggers are in use on the construction work near the Charles Stacy place in the Talent district. ' The company plans to finish 72 miles of ditch before snow flies. Invest your savings in the Jackson County Building and Loan, association .- ' tf , . A new electric piano has been in stalled In the Rex Cafo by Earl Short the, -proprietor. All I.eglonalres are requested to attend the meeting ..May 17th.. After the meeting an informal dauce will be held. Bring the ladles.- 48 Additional signs of summer have ap peared in the city with the Installation of Bcreen doors on the business houses. Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phoue 6GI. News that Sonators McNary and Stanfield were about to reach an agreement In their dispute over the distribution of federal patronage in Oregon, Is welcome news to several of the faithful G.. O. P. followers in Jackson county who nro slated to re ceive a piece of government pie. All apimlntments have been hanging fire. since March 4th, owing to the solons being unable to come to terms, each desiring to give their own friends the fattest jobs. Several citizens In .Med ford expect to bo rewarded1. One of the choicest plums in this section, is receiver of the land office nt Roseburg now held by Judge W. H. Canon, for mer mayor of Medford. Another ap pointment Is postmaster at Jackson ville, a berth now held by Louis Ulrich. Plcotlng - Hemstitching : Buttons corered ! Handicraft Shop. tf ' James Bates of this city, expects to leave about June 1st on nil auto trip to Klamath and Lake counties In east ern Oregon. . Lawn mowers shai poned. Mitchell Ladder Co., 318 East Main. tf Assistant District. Attorney George Codding attended to official business In the county seat Monday. Dr. Bray, Chiropractor, is tn bis of fices In tho M. F. & II. Bldg., week days except Thursdays. Lady, assis tant. "Keep Smiling." tf Mrs. Edison Marshnll plans to leave for her old home In the south about August 1st, to remain during the ab sence of her husband on a trip to ludo-Cuiuu. ... . , Medford Chautauqua, May 2G-31. 48 Joe Beeman, .a former resident of Gold Hill, now -a deputy sheriff nt Portland, figured In a sensational raid on n residence In that city last, Satur day. Tho doughty officer crawled through it window and wus, greeted by the aily of the house with the query: "Where's your search warrant?" Mr. Iteenuin was connected with the Inter nal revenue department during, the Wilson administration and was one of tho wheel-horses of Jackson county democracy during his residence here. X. B. iVcncomh will deliver green IG-inch slab wood very cheap. Let's book your order. now for early deliv ery. Also dry planing blocks, kind ling and shavings. Phono G.11. 64 Mr. and Mrs. Skinner of Medford accompanied by some friends are spending the. week end in Klamath county. When at homo Mr. Skinner spends his time in the Interests of the Culifornia-Oi egon , Power company. Klamath Herald. Better buy a Chandler than wish you had. tf Scratch feed fanned free of waste. fine stuff, $2.75 per 100 lbs. We de liver to you. Monarch Seed Co. quartz mining proposition. Montague ! Messenger. j .All Legionalres are requested to attend the meeting. May 17th. After the meeting an Informal dance will be held. Bring the ladies. l Z . 7Z I If yon are growing hard of hearing Lari Ulrich of I nion Creek, spent iaml lear Catarrhal Deafness or if you Saturday and Suuduy in the city visit-; Dave roaring, rumbling, hissing noises GROWING DEAF WITH HEAD NOISES? TRY THIS ing friends and relatives, returning to his ranch Monday. Violin instruction, Florence Howell, special attention to beginners. Sparta building, phone 545-fL. tf William Titer, a -cattleman of Siskl you county, California, Is spending a ' Clogged nostrils should open, breath- R. A. M. Crater Lake Chapter No. 32. Regular Communication Tuesday. May 17th. 8 p.m. Work In M. E. M. Degree. Visitors welcomed. 4S A. F. NOTll. Secv. WOMEN! BUY NO DYE BUT "DIAMOND DYES" Unless you ask for "Diamond Dyes" you may get a poor dye that streaks. nHts, fades and ruins . your goods. Every package of Diamond Dyes con tains simple directions for home dye ing or tinting any new, rich, fadeless color into garments or iliuptiles of any material. No mistakes: No lalluies! Adv. tew days in the city attending to busi ness -matters. . , . . Ashland, Medford, Klamath Falls Freight Line. Leave Medford Mon days and. Thursdays. Office at Russ Mill. Phone 529. -50 in your ears go to your druggist and get 1 ounce of' Parniint (double! strength), and add to it V pint of hot I water and a little-granulated sugar.l Take 1 lablespoonful four times,-a day. This will often bring quick, relief: from the distressing head .noises. ing become easy and the muens- stop dropping into the throat. ; It is easy to prepare, costs little and Is pleasant tor lake. Anyone-whois threatened With Catarrhal Deafness or who has head noises should .give this prescrip tion a trial. Adv. WHY ASHLAND MEN INVESTED IN MONTANA OIL FIELDS BECAUSE The Cat Creek oil field Is a WORLD WONDER. NEVER in the history of this country has such an oil field been discovered. (From Lewistown. Dem. News. BECAUSE In the Cat Creek oil field results are surest, opportunity greatest of anything in oil today. BECAUSE We were getting a location In the heart of this famous district early before the rush was on. WE NOW HAVE ALMOST A GUARANTEED BET. See our. map. BECAUSE Oil offers the greatest opporunlty for a person of small means to get into big money. The only way he can ever expect to clean up a fortune with a few hundred dollars. BECAUSE We figured we could offer our friends and investors a real genuine clean-cut chance to Invest in the oil game that would be oil the square with the hazardous features removed. ' BECAUSE We had eminent geologists examine nliis property who advised purchase and development. Their judgment basked, by nearby drilling results and their scientific knowledge. Our judgment is .barked by personal investigation and oil men's opinion who we have' 100 per cent laith in. , ' . NOW We leave it to your' judgment' if We are justified in rishing our money in this venture.. Will you risk-a few dollars along with us and buy one, two, five or ten units,, what ever you can, to assist in financing drilling operations' and sharing in the results. - We-have six chances oiu of seven of striking oil under our property. If we do we have made you a nice little stake. We feel justified in asking investors Jo chance with us a comparatively small amount commensurate with the enormous re turns that result in a successful oil venture. WE GUARA1.NTEE An honest, efficient, business-like use of your money. There are no salaries to any one. No free units, no one is going to proHt unless we strike oil. The funds are held by the trustees In trust in the bank until we have enough money for successful drilling operations. The legal features are directed by Attorney A. E. Beams.. We guaran tee the legality of our project and that your Interests are amply safe guarded. Could you ask for more? Send In your check payable to the Oregon Cat Creek Syndicate today and count yourself among those who will share in the results with us. We will give you quick action on your money' and complete a well at the earl iest possible, dale.- ' If .Interested don't delay as this won't last always. Write or phone for reservations to FRED R. NEIL, Sales Agent, . . . , Ashland, Oregon. Phone 424-R. Capitalization $7.",000 40 acres, 750 units, $100 per unit, $50 per one-half unit. Cash or easy payment plan. ' "Walter Everton, R.-P. Nell, C. V. I.oosley, George Barron, Trustees, 1 v. OREGON CAT CREEK SYNDICATE. ' City ami Out of Town Miiil Orders llecclvcri Now. Means Preferred Locution. Kurly Iteservation PAGE, , mil A TUESDAY, MAY 21 An extraordinary. Theatrical, event. First time hero of the most, popular player In Ameriea iii: the. Rreatet success of his career. . .it ere i$ but one Al. elolsoTV pttisioEHT tlAtms mure- In Greatest -fall Winter GardenTriumpte - iny, (iohlcn, iorpeoust Musical Trav sty Which-Itnu Two Full, years in .ev York City, HOW TO SIX'tT.i: TICKKTS BY .MAIL NOW- Addii-Hs letters, make cheeks ami postoffice " money orders ' payable, tn Puce Theater. Add .10 lVr Cent War Tax to Price Ticket Jeslred; In ?Uule self-ndilrensert Mumped envelope to-help Insure safe Vetorn. 1 Floor $:i.r0; Ititlcony. 1st 4 rown $3.00$ ik.M fl rows $2.uO; iut 'A rowv, $2.00; last :i rows, $1.00. Plus 10 per cent war tax. Seals on sale, -next Friday- 12 o'clock. . . , , ' 1-. 7 liilfetoi- is indicnted by the IZ iiijyr (" Curt Hint Zenith is simuiiii-.l -JvW'wiM ('iiiipiiieiit (in the .majority nf JYr ift Knropean automobiles niul on .Ti Y ar more- than one liniulivil VttfT - If American makes of motor ears and trucks. - ' YOUNG'S AUTO REPAIR SHOP f FARMERS' WEEK AUCTION SALE, JUNE 16 - O. A. C. DAIRY BULL CALVES On Gov't Accredited List, Tuberculosis Free IIOI.STKIV u i:isskv . v Usui hi-: JKKSKY l',,iuhir Ivlooil Lines Kvei-youe- n Hero! lliiililer Yon Set llie l'rli-e Thry'tl Improve lour lieril Write for lvpi-rtptlve f.-italnue 1o Dairy Ilejtt. O. A. I'm-vallis, (ii-eson. 'HI-QUALITY" "LO-PRICE' .No We Have No Old Shelf Worn Footwear! Every shoe in our house i3 a 1921" buy, high in quality and low in price We know everybody likes new. goods in preference to old when the prices are lower on the new,; considering quality "GOOD SHOE" NEWS New Brogue Oxfords for Men, Mahogany Calf. New Army Shoes for Men, Brown Calf. New-Trench Shoes for Boys, Tan Wax Calf. . New Dress Shoes for Men, Genuine Mahogany Calf. New Barefoot Sandals for Children. New Oxfords and Mary Janes : for Children. New Sport Oxfords in all white, Leather trim for Big "Girls. Shipment of New Brown and All White New Low Shoes for Women . in transit. " It will pay you to WAIT. NEW LOW PRICE SURE., 21 N; Central "' 'Cood Shoes" . -r "HAVE YOU SEEN CRATER LAKE?" Clean- Fun i. For The Whole (TV. Family 5 DAYS COM. may 24tlr "THE BEST IN THE WEST' ; NORTH OF 'BIG PINES OPPOSITE S. VP. DEPOT Big Eli Sky Whirl. : $20,000 Merry-Go-Round. ' 1921 Model Whip. Giant: Seaplanes. 2-Ring Circus. Bughouse. Jungletown. Monkeyville. Jazzland. Hawaiian Village. Air Caliope. Con cert Band. Snectarular Free Acts. GET A BANK BEHIND YOU TIIR host advice we fan nl'l'or a young man ov a young institution is to line up a-banking fonnection,- ... , - . Of course we're sufficiently interested in vou to suggest, vou make it. the FiIRKT NA TIONAL J5ANK, hut anyway make it KOMK good progressive institution which will lend encouragement. Bank of ''Nationalized'' Accounts. me First National Bank' riDDFORD Oregon When Your Car Fails You You cannot expect to run your far dav after day without some time spent on it hy 'experts' in making adjustments. . ' Often times there is only a loose part, which onlv a trained mechanic can find, and if tightened in time will save wear and breakage. Our records show that eighty per void of the car repairs are due to neglect. Drive in today ami we will show vou how-a few hours spent in repair and inspection work will save days of overhauling. VALLEY GARAGE