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' PXGE TWO r ocal and Personal The preliminary hearing of T. W. liruetteiv the assaylst and chemist, on the change of wife murder, was again continued in Justice .Taylor's court Wednesday afternoon to next Monday nt 2, p. m. at the renuust of, George Codding, assistant county prosecutor, with Cruetter's attorneys, 0. S. Hliinchard and John II. Carkin. assent ing, hecanse the complete report of ihtfalule hoard of health on the chem ical analysis of the. bruin and stomach of Mrs. Crueller lias not yet heen re ceived. Gruetter has heen in the eoiiply Jail ever since his urrest last week in default or furnishing $20,000 hall bond. Children! Clip coupon from Mail Tribune tonight and he admitted free lo the 10:30 a. nt. inntineo Saturday al An Oakland, Calif., auto touring party which stopped at the Holland last night and continued on their Jour ney north this forenoon consists of .Mrs. (iuretson, Louise (iaretson, Kath ryn E. Fox and Nat M. Fux. Other t'allfornians registered at this hotel are A. M. t'ounet of San Diego, 1 A. Ahernethy of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. C. li. Davis of Dunsmuir, and Frank J. Kinnear, F. Eakman, Wesley Davidson and Watson I.ivermore of Sacramento. Dance given Saturday, May 21st hy Knights of Pythias. All knights and their ladies are invited. ''! Mall. Tribune and Page theatre free children's matinee Saturday at 10: 30 a. m. Clip coupon. 51 Probably the only exhibition of base ball of its class ever staged in Med t'ord was played at the ball grounds last night when the Klks met the Mall Tribune team. The scorekeeper used up two adding machine rolls in trying to keep the record of runs made by the the- Page. j! ; ek um mt track in changing to the The (iroceteria will pay 22c for cgg3. 1 third roll so there is still some doubt 51" Prof. Itelmer, head of the Southern Oregon Experiment station, stated to day that the soil moisture conditions in the Itogue Klver valley at Ibis time ate the most Favorable that they have heen for the past ten years. The Item in Wednesday's Mail Tribune relative to the 20.2G inches of rain that had fallen in the experiment station neigh borhood since Sept. 1st last should have read that this amount Is exactly twice that which roll In this section lat year, during this lime. J'lcotlng , Hemstitching , . , .. . Jlttttons corered Handicraft Shop. tf The Palace Grocery will adopt the modern method of cash nfter June lstjand will he known as the West Side Groceteria. -The store will ho re' arranged In the new stylo and every iKKly will wait on themselves. Word lias been received from the flj'lng 'squadron of the American J.e glo that they will lie unable to he in AleuVord on Friday. Consequently n siiecinl meeting will not he called to meet the squadron members. Dawn mowers shaipened. Mitchell I.nddor Co.. 318 EaBt Main. tf Children! Clip eouiion from Mail Tribune tonight and be admitted free to the 10:30 a. m. mutince Saturday at the Ptige. 51 Devi Miller of Hubbard, Ore., who lias been taking special courso work In horticulture at the O. A. C, . has ac cepted a position with the Southern Oregon Diversified Fruit Farming as sociation of Ashland. N. II. Noncomb wilt dollver green 10-inch Slab wood very cheap. Dot's book your order now for early deliv ery1. Also dry pinning blocks, kind ling and shavings. Phone G31. 64 All those having bills for the Mod ford High School Student Body associ ation plenso file I hum ut once with the principal at the high school. 51 as to just how many they did make. One small boy who claimed to keep score ulflrnis that the final count was 17 to 5 In favor of the Klks but there is no reason to believe that this Is authentic. Jerry Jerome was the whole life of the Elks team and by his heavy hitting and good coaching led his bitckhouuds to victory. Jerry even went so far as to act as first baseman for ttie printers part of one inning. One of the many features of the game was a pretty running catch of a hard drive to center field by Herb Grey lor the printers. The Crater Lake Chapter D. A. R. will meet Saturday afternoon at 2:30 with the regent, Mrs. licit Anderson, at -1501 West Main street. 1 All wood reduced In price at the Valley Frtiel Co. tf ' City Taxi, phone 100. Oood service. Reasonable prices. New management Hi) K. Sixth street. "' Oregoninns registered nt tho Med ford are Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Spuuldlng and children of The Dalles, Mr. and Mrs.' 11. W, Mason and son of Klamath Falls, M O. Wallnce and C. H. Oben hails of Hosebiirg, Mr. and Mrs. Harry It. 1 loguo of Eugene, and the following rrom Portland: Lee McKnlght, Mr. and Mrs. It. Trowbridge, W. O. Law son, II. L. Llnd, G. S. Nelson, K. M. Latin, J. F. Muollenberg,, W. C. Peer, A. C. Hageslad, E. L. Smith, Mr. mid Mrs. W. F. Miller, Frank N. Chamber lain, Win. Hull, Fred Hlcltox, F. 11. Hay lin in, A; T. Mercler, Mrs. CI. K. Davis, Clias. Kaddeiiy ilnd Mr. and Mrs. H. Iliirton. White "last minute" patrons are rushing in to see the big production, "Inside of the Cup," at the Page be fore It leaves Saturday night,. It would be wise to remember "Matinee Con venience." GO Speclul sale Hue Inlcums and toilet soaps al. cost at the Medford Phar macy. One week only. Don't miss this sale. 50 Next week there will be plenty of amusement and entertainment on tap for the city and valley. There will be the Kllison-White Chautauqua, the Foley Hurk carnival compauy, the sen ior play of the high school, Al Jo! son, the noted comedian in "Slnliad," and the usual number of minor events. Mall Tribune and Page theatre free children's matinee Saturday at 10:30 a. m. Clip coupon. " ' 51 For sale auto, Will sacrifice light five-passenger touring car If taken at once. Call 28 North Riverside. 50 The annual convention of the Ore gon Federation of Women's clubs will be held at Pendleton, Oregon, May 31. and June ,1, 2, and 3. The city of Pendleton will give a1 reception to the visiting delegates the first evening with addresses by. city and county of ficials. Prominent women of all sec tions of the state will be in atten dance. Matrons of Pendleton are plan ning a series of social events. ; : Harding , blue, henna, tangerine, burnt orange, and dark mixtures in floss for summer, sweaters. Handicraft Shop. i ' - - 61 Do Medford people appreciate good bread? We'll say they do; more Butter-Roll Hrend sold than ever before, ut your grocer. 55 Col. R. C. Washburn of Table Rock spent Wednesday afternoon in y the city on business and visiting friends, Ashland, Medford, Klamath Falls Freight Line. Leave Medford Mon days and Thursdays. Office at Russ Mill. Phone 529. 60 Talc and Soup sale at the Medford Pharmacy. High grade talcs and soaps at cost. Stock up. 50 "The Lure of Crater Lake" is the subject of an article in the last Issne of Motorcycling and Hleycliiigy a mag azine published in Chicago. The text Is illustrated with two ' dorible' page photographs. ' The article" Ip inspired by the' plan of W. R. (iaylord for an AH-Coast j Motorcycle tour' to: Crater Lake the latter part of July. Mr. Gay lord is now known In coast motorcycle circles us "Crater Lake" Gaylord. Violin Instruction, Florence Howell, special attention to beginners. Sparta building, phone 645-H.' tf Mall Tribune and Page theatre free children's matinee Saturday nt 10:30 a. m. Clip coupon. 51 Mr. ami Mrs. Charles P. May haw, who have recently returned from Med ford, where they resided for several months, huve taken apartments over the Cumpa Shoppe at Twelfth avenue east and Alder street. Eugene Regis ter. Scratch feed fanned free of Waste, fine stuff, J2.75 per 100 lbs. Wo de liver to you. Monarch Seed Co. . Save money on wrapping paper by using- white print paper In rolls. Ask this office. . . . ... U John A. Weslerliiun has returned from u business trip to Sail Francisco and other California points. We nro paying the highest priced for all kinds of poultry und eggs. Farm Hureati Co-operative Exchange.!,;, tf Mrs. Joseph Halleck of San Fran cisco arrived Sunday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Henry Pomerene. Mrs. Halleck was formerly Miss Mary Peu ninger of .this city. A large assortment of Swan baby shoes in black, white and tan. Handi craft Shop. " 61 Two )opular dances Jacksonville Friday night, May 20tb, and Eagle r-oint Saturday night, May 21st. Majes tic orchestra. 52 A. E. Kellogg of Gold Hill, attended to business matters in the city Wed nesday afternoon. The Medford Pharmacy, Main and Central, are selling Talcum Powders and toilet soaps at cost for one week only. Don't miss this sale. 50 Rolled barley $1.60 per 70-lb. sack. We deliver. You don't have to pack it borne. Monarch Seed Co. Attorney Porter J. Neff attended to legal business in the county seat Wed nesday morning. ., ' . . Have just installed some of the most modern machinery, and am better equipped than any shop in Medford to give the pnblic quick service and qual-. ity work in shoe repairing. The 'tooilel Boot Shop," 21 S. Central, E. N. Olden, Prop. 64 Country enred pork heavy shoul ders 25c; bacon 30c. Public Market Sat. a. m.. . 50 Considerable local Interest Is being manifested in the wrestling match to be held' the last of the month at Cold Hill between Basanta Singh, a Hindu and Ralph Hand, the pride of Gold Hill. Basanta has been after a match with Hand for months, and at lust is going to he accommodated. He is rat ed as a fust man on the mat, and full of Oriental tricks. Gold Hill followers of Hand would like to see him tangle uguln with Ted Thye, as the last bout did not satisfy them. They want a contest to a finish if it takes a week. Attention strawberry growers! We can furnish you cups and crates at lowest prices. Farm Bureau Co-Opera-tlve Exchange. tf See notice to property owners iu this issue concerning the cutting of weeds and grass along sidewulks. 61 Assistant Attorney General LHJe quint has been assigned to assist Dis trict Attorney Rawles Moore in the prosecution of the Hank of Jackson ville cases coming before the session of the circuit court which convenes next Monday, May 23. Liljeqvist is a former district attorney of Coos coun ty, and was assigned to Ills present tusk at the last term of court, hut took no part, owing to a re-submission of the indictments in the bank cases. . The Groceteria will pay 22c for eggs. 51 When buying tires, old or new, see our stock and get prices. Exchange Tire Co. Open Sunday. 50 F. A. Bnrtlett arid wife of this city are visltbig friends and relatives In Eugene this week, r . . See police to property owners in this issue concerning the cutting of weeds and grass .along sidewalks. 51 Dolph Philips left Tuesday on a two, weeks visit with friends and relatives in Portland. Phone 4 74. Guaranteed work, prompt service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 401 South Riverside. tf You are Invited to attend the West-; Ingliouse Automatic Range demonstra tion at People's Electric Store. Begin ning Monday. May 23rd. 50 Orchardists of the valley are now spraying for codling moths. The rains this week were of no especial benefit to the fruit, but were highly beneficial to the stockmen. The grass on the range is the best in years for this seu- son and stockmen will not have to take their sheep andt cattle buck be- ffore the fii;st of Julyj . . I'' It. A. Holmes, the1 Tnsiirance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. j See notice to property - owners in mis laaue i;wu;d MIC CUIIIUH 01 weeds and grass along sidewalks. 61 George -Nichols and .Wilbur .Ashpole spent Sunday fn Hilt, Calif. where they inspected a 'slaughter house. They will build a f 10,000 slaughter house on their present site as soon as "the weather settles." New sweater books. Handicraft Shop. 51 Mrs. Agnes Daugherty has installed a complete electric Thor laundry. Call : 026-Y. They will call for your laundry. Prompt service. 51 J. C. Pendleton of Table Rock was a business visitor in the city Wednesday afternoon. Have that old tire fixed up or get a new one from our stock of rebuilt tires. Price right. Exchange Tire Co. Open Sunday. 60 Hemstitching and plcotlng 10 cents per yard. The Vanity Hat Shop, " Cor. E Main and Bartlett. tf i Do you know you can roll SO &Qod cigarettes for lOcts from one bag of GENUINE BullDurham TOBACCO - A. It. Cornell of Grants Pass trans-' Erick Anderson of the Blue Ledge acted business and visited friends in district is speimms a .v u,. the city Wednesday. -city '"'siness. fliraUhinM Feed wheat $2.30 per cwt. at the' save money f '"l". "" p n,.,ea,. fo-nnerative Exchange, and suits. Don Springer, 105 W. Main tf : tf Lambert's -"Trublpruf" Tires Have you socn Ihoin. "Will fit ;aiiy Demountable Uini; are fl'icaper than pneumat ics and will eliminate all tire trouble. Xio spares, tubes, blowouts, jaeks, punctures, pumps or -profanity.-. ;- . Daren E. Jaqiia 318 East Main St. ; .. THE UNIVERSAL CAR ., f I III I Week end picnic and' ramping tours (luring the i R 111 delightful spring and summer months may tie en- III ' I III 8 Joyed by those who own ll Ford Sedan. An ell- ' lllll' closed and cozy cur in the chilly evening or in In- HI -IJUlf element weather. .An open ear with plenty of nir I III I III when desired. The J-'nrd Solan is an ideal cur for I III 1 1 III your puiiiiner outing because of its economy of Bill rfillll ' operation, dependability, durability, comfort, mid I III i I III I Wonderful performance under Ibei most difficult conditions. ' , . . I I HI , .Come In and see this remarkable, car a.sk for III Kill " demonstration. You ciiiniol help Impress- I III : I B eil by the moderate cost, beauty mid strength of H III P 111 B the Ford Sedan. H III ill ' 0. GAT' 'ATJTO Col'- 'lijl I I I Cor. Btrtb and Pacific Highway l u sin ess Is e i r i v i There is no gloom at "WILL H. WILSON'S." Pessimists and gloom dispensers would have their STATE OF MIND quickly changed if they would mingle with the CROWDS of people who are buying so liberally and are unstinted in their praise of the quality and style of the staggering, AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES offered here Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes Values the Greatest in the United States LOOK IN OTHER WINDOWS Then take a peep into ours. It will be hard for (v. I you to believe at first, but when you are brought face to face with the values your mind has simply got to accept what your eyes see. We are doing the Shoe Business of the town. Here's the reason. Men's heavy work shoes pair , $3.00 Dress Shoes that we point to with PARTICULAR PRIDE. The shoe buy fce Cft of all ages, pair VODV 238 pairs of Shoes by parcel post this morning. Your size is here.. Don't forget about those blue work shirts Qs for ............ ;..,.byc 20 dozen Summer Hats for men and boys arrived this week. Boy's Elk Hide Shoes. Only . . $195 We can't keep from telling you about those QEy Dress Shoes for ... Just arrived 30 dozen men's 8 oz. blue Bib Overalls. AH sizes. We want to see you all Saturday, so we are offering you $1 Suspenders for 50c. Canvas Gloves for 10c pahy and one lot of 25c work sox for 10c pair. Saturday only. 1 ! -WATER ALWAYS FINDS ITS LEVEL The thousands of careful buyers, who have shown , their complete confidence in our values by con sistently purchasing our offerings and bringing their friends with them have convinced the unbe lievers and skeptics that Will H. Wilson's bar gains have no peer and know no rival. Values, like water, always will find a level. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Late arrival, 2-button, belted model J Q 50 only MEN'S BLUE SERGE SUITS v $16,50 Just arrived. All sizes, 36 to 44. A wonderful value for THE CANE YOU RING , is the cane you get and the cane you carry away. Come one, come all, both large and small. There's room for one, there's room for all. Step back and let the little folks see some of the bargains we are offering. We Challenge the Whole World for Value Giving WILL H. WILSON THE CHEAPEST STORE IN THE WEST 32 No. Front St. " Phone 467 t s DON'T FAIL TO SEE Annie Redline, the largest on earth, the sight of a lifetime, as big as a load of hay. You will see big things at the Carnival, but nothing bigger than the bargains we are offering.