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r PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TttTr.UNTn:, MEDFORD. ORfifJOX,' SATURDAY, MAY 28, 30201 ocal and Personal A burglar or burglars In a bold at tempt to break into tho store of E. H Lamport, worked In trying to cut tho lock off the front door between 9 and 10 o'clock last night with many people- passing constantly, but were eventual ly frightened away. When, Mr. Lara- port came to the store at 10 p. iu. he fotujd the. front lock had been partially Beveled with nippers. Tho night pol- lice 'rounded up a number of suspects Imf wuld not find on them any nippers or other burglar tools. For top and uplioistorlng. De Luxe Auto Top Shop. tf City Taxi, phone 100. Good service. Reasonable prices. New management. 119 E. Sixth street. Mattresses inado over, furniture up holBtcrlngi find .repairing, crating and packing. Douglas, 137 North Central Phono 2(i-Y. OX The banks closed for the week as usual today at noon to remain closed until next Tuesday afternoon, as Mon day, Memorial day, Is a legal holiday Soft kid shoes from $1.25 to $2.00 for Infants and children. Handicraft Shop. &S For Sale Good garden and lawn sediment. Phono 912-J. tf Paul's Electric Store, will be cloned all day Monday, Decoration Day. 00 Tho predicted heavy frost for early this morning fortunately was side- trucked through a cloudy condition having arose dining tho night. Shew ers aro predicted for Sunday. Violin instruction, Florence Howell, Bpeclnl attention to boglnnors. Sparta building, phone 545-11. tf Something to embroider: Pacific package goods reduced. Handicraft Shop. . - GS' Gold Hill Pavilion dance lonlte. OS Among tho Oregonlans registered at the Holland ure Mr. and Mis. ,1. K. Hubbard of Independence, Mrs. Hose Stacks, Doihless Mlntcr, K. Mayes ami T. K. Bcaullou of Itoxcliurg, llonj. l' ForbCB of Salem, and Ihe following from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. C. .1. Hubbard, W. A. Stewart, K. 1. Drum mond, J. J. Downs, A. I1'. Morris and A. Kmttzcn. Invest your Having In the Jackson County lluildlug and Loan association. ft Sweet potato planls for salo at Mon nrch Seed & Feed Co. tf Swimming afternoons and evcnlnuH dally at. tho Nut. B. F. Irvine, tho Portland editor who delivered the commencement address last night, left for homo this forenoon. C. C. Hoover has hru called on the Jury and will thoreforo not ho ablo to attend personally to the delivery of milk this week. Any complaints will lie promptly taken euro of by telephon ing" lloovor's Dairy,. , tf Pino flume lumber at dig Pines Lumber company. tf One of the most benuliriil Cougar Hklns ovor taken In this country, on exhibition, llurtlett Fur Shop, 115 .West Main streot. 5!l Kov. Dr.- Pulgln, the evangelist, started out this morning to spend a jHirtlon of tho day fishing In the ltogue river for salmon. Dainty new linen handkerchiefs for graduation gifts. Handicraft Shop. 58 Monday, May 30th, being Memorial Day our store will bo closed all day. Wo ask our patrons to kindly provide for their needs Saturday. Warner, Wortmnn and Gore. fiS Have your films developed and printed freo Monday and Tuesday at Kodak Shop, 21S West Main. fill Mr. and Mrs. ,1. II. Jackson until roccntly of Eagle Point, arrived nt the city auto camp Friday from n sojourn in California and will probably locate permanently on a farm near Med ford. Any of our citizens who can furnish a car on Memorial day to take mem bers of .the G. A. It. and W.' It. C. and Ieglon Auxiliary to Iho "cemetery please havo their cars ut tho JU. F. &. H. building at 2 p. m. -..'r.-'i'- . 6S Forn good sulphur swim go to the Ashlund Nutatoiium. Open now. 5!i Paul's Electric Store will ho closed nil day Monday, Decoration Day". ; T'U National headquarters of the A'mor lcan Legion has Informed Oregon state officials that tho funds raised by Un American Legion through tho various mate departments to decorate the graves of all American soldiers hurled in Europe have reached $20,000 and aro expected to exceed $10,000 before May 30. The legion has pledged that no ono of tho American graves will be neglected, national headquarters of tho American Legion having charge of the arrangements. In response to an appeal Tor 10 rents from every legion member, 11 departments have exceed ed tho amount asked Tor tho decora tion fund. Oregon bus forwarded the sum or $300 for the decoration of the graves overseas, (he amount being given by the various posts lu this tnto, ... Furnltiiro finance, and repaired. City Auto Paint Works. Phono 754 .1. tf Plcotlng Ifqhistltchlng lhltnns corered Handicraft Shop. tr Gold Hill Pavilion d.inre tonile. ,V Ixiwcll Patton (if I In- Lowell Patton company, Chautauqua artists Is a per nonal friend and former associate In entertainment work In Ihe navy yard at llii'inerton, Wash., of Kov. D. E. Jlillard, pastor of (he Christian church hero. Mr. Patton and his company will nppcar nt the Christian church at 10.45 In a short program to delight his many Medford friends and admirers. Everybody Is welcome. Swimming afternoons and evenings dally nt tho Nat. f.s Mrs. Pnul Ilnnsoi,, corsotlero for Nullone. Phone 685-J. if We develop kodak films freo. West Bide Pharmacy, tf Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Mlilb of Klamath i Guests from a distance registered nt Falls, are guests at the Medford who the Medford are C, H. Pbisler and arrived Friday. Other Oregonlans ill j friend of Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs. Oath this hotel are Georso II. Graves ofjof Erie, Pa., Mr. and Mis. It. C. Chap Salem, II. L. Glom, J. II. Gilbert ami C, J. Smith -of Eugene, and Paul A. Mooney, V. C. Stetson, G. R. Lamb, K. I. Drummond, H. C. Desler and Leo E. Smith of Portland. We are paying the highest prices for all kinds of poultry and eggs. Farm Bureau Co-Opcratlve Exchange. tf Cut tho cost of your fuel bill by placing your order for winter fuel. Wo are delivering good 4-foot fir wood from $7.75 to $0.00 per cord. All other fuel in proportion. We allow no com petitors to undersell us. Valley Fuel Co. tf Spacious hall, best floor, best or chestra everything quality at the Natatorlum Sat. nlte. 58 Senator C. M. Thomas delivered an address at Butto Falls last night at the graduation exercises of tho high school of that town. Dr. Ilray will he In his office Mon day, Decoration day, from 8:30 a. m. to 11 a. m. only. This gives all an oppor tunity to attend tho Decoration Day services. 5S New goods arriving daily for tho Southern Oregon Hardware Co. Opens June 1st. CO Watch for announcement of the opening of the Southern Oregon Hard ware Co.. Juno 1st. 00 Attorney A. E. Iteames of Medford was in Salem eilnesday, appearing before the Irrigation securities hoard in behalf of eastern Oregon irrigation llstiicts. Salem Capital Journal. Paul's Electric Storo will ho closed all day Monday, Decoration Day. 00 "In Shadowland" nt J'vlllo Sat. 68 Lawn mowers shaipened. Mitchell Ladder Co.. 313 East Main. tf Among Gold Hill residents nt tho Medford who arrived Friday are lie becca llriimhach anil .Mora Mallin, A. Erlckson and II. A. loss. Gold Hill Pavilion dance lonlte. 58 Hnve your carpets nnr. rugs washed on the floor; no dirt, perfectly sani tary. E. L. Davis, phono !!!8. 58 Announcement Tho naino of the Palace Grocery will be changed to tho West Sldo Groceteria, starting about .June 1st. Ho suro and get our prices. 00 Al Jolson and tho "Slnbad" com pany opened their threo days engage ment at Portland last Thursday night and according to tho newspapers made a hit. Swimming afternoons and evenings hilly at, the Nat. 58 If your merchant doos not handle Itoguo Uiver made brooms you can got them at tho public market. 50 Wo develop kodak films free. West Side Pharmacy. tf The public market will, beginning with next week, be open threo days a weuk during the summer and fall Hca son 1 tiesdays, Thursdays and Satur days. - Spacious hall, best floor, host or heslra everything quality at tho Natatorlum Sat. nlto. 58 For Sale Dodgo touring car; good terms. Phone 100. 59 Sugar Howl taxi, county trips spec ialty, phone 127-lt. 82 Charters have been received for Women's Auxiliary units of Ihe Amer ican Legion at Salem and Amity, Ore., making a total of 43 auxiliary units lu tho slate of Oregon. Hazel Mary Kirk was elected president of the Salem auxiliary. For eats try the Oaks. Homo cook ing. 323 East Main. 59 Do you want to buy n Ford truck? Look here! Nearly new 1-ton pneu matic equipped; driven less than 2,000 miles $150 takos It. See F. C. Elliott, at 1'ooto Creek service station. 59 Specially decorated wedding cakes at tho Groceteria. Place orders early. 58 Tho farm bureau moving picture show was given at Talent last night by A. 0. Allen for the beiioflt of the home deiuonstiathui fund. Tho same show will be given at tbu Valley View school house tonight. Gold Kill Pavilion dance lonlte. 5S Attention strawberry growers! Wo can furnish you cups and crates at lowest, prices. Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange. tf Blocks and dry slabs h.r Bale. Call 859. tf Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. ltobert Coffmati are here from the Butto Falls hatchery and were overnight guests at the Holland ond Friday night. Swimming afternoons and evenings daily at (lie Nat. 6S The Groceteria specializes on wed ding cakes. cs Phono 4 71. Guaranteed work, prompt service. City Cleaning & Dyolng Co., 401 South ltlvorsidn. tf All places of business are expected to be closed Monday and to be patriot ically decorated. All homos ulso arc expected to put out flags. Why not have the best iu every way and danco at Nat. Sat. nlte. 58 "Spooky-ooky Blues'' nt Jacksonville Saturday night. os Come lu and see the new style sweaters hi our books and posters. Handicraft Shop. 58 Thorn was burn to Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Schulto, a son on May 22nd. Gold Hill pavilion danco tonlte. 58 "You Promised Me" at Jacksonville Saturday, May 28. f,s Big time at Orth hall, Jacksonville, Saturday. May 2S. 6S C. L. Guff anil family left early this morning for a motor trip to Engine where they will spend about two weeks. Why not have the best iu every way mid dance at Nut. Sat. nile. 58 Have Just Installed some of tho most modern machinery, and niu better equipped than any shop in Medford to give the public quick service and qual ity work lu shoo repairing. The ".Model Boot Shop," 21 S. Central. E. N. Biden, Prop. til "Some Little Girl" nt J'ville Sat. 58 pel of Warren, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Byron T. Gregg of Chicago, George F. Hy- land and W. A. Martin of Seattle, Fred Schuh of Tacoma, B. Vedoler, It. E. Carron, Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Frulce, Mrs. Etta Kane and Mrs. B. Slater of Los Angeles, A. J. Barnes, II. S. Comby and G. Ryan of Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Wetmers of Santa Barbara, and W. M. Shepard, G. A. Urquhart, C. S, Rogers, A. L. Paul, Thos. Wilcox and J. P. Klerand of San Francisco. Sweet potato plants for sale at Mon arch Seed & Feed Co. tf Try our merchant? lunch. The Shasta. Cold Hill Pavilion dance tonlte. 38 At tho primary election of student body officers at Pacific university this week ltay Parkor of Butte Falls was one of the candidates chosen for trea surer. Swimming afternoons and evenings daily at the Nat. 58 When better automobiles are built, Buiek will build them. tf Will trade land for sheep. Guy W. Conner. f,9 A feature of the public mnrkct this morning was the liberal offerings of dressed chickens, especially young frys. No beef, pork, bacon or ham was on sale, chiefly because of a girl baby being horn to Mr. and Mrs. Her man Mitchell the middle of the week. Attend the Community dance at Nat. Sat. nlte and wind up Carnival week right. 10c. 58 "Hawaiian Twilight" nt J'vlllo Sat 58 Better buy a Chandler than wish you had. tf Tho postofflce will be closed all day Monday with the exception of gen eral delivery and stamp windows for an hour in the morning. There will bo no city carrier deliveries. It. A. Holmes, the insurance Man Insurnnco, and Bonds, plus Service., ' Hemstitching nnfl picollng 10 cents per yard. The Vanity Hat Shop, Cor. E Main and BartlolL tf Imperial seven-piece orchestra; hear them Sat. nile at Nat. 10c. 5S All Boy Scouts uro requested by D. 10. Millard, scoutmaster, to assem ble 111 the city park Monday (Decora tion day) ut 10 a. in. to participate iu tho parade. Gold I MM Pavilion dance tonlte. 5S Feed wheat $2.30 per cwt. nt the Farm Bureau Co-oporativo Exchange tf Only a few cases of home grown strawberries were on Bale at the public market Ibis morning, some of which sold for two boxes for 35 cents and tile others at. 20 cents a box. Mrs. Harry Dean of Portland anil formerly of Ashland, onrnutu to visit with friends at Ashland, .slopped off hero Friday and spent tho day with I her school girl friend back in northern Michigan, Mrs. George Cornin. Attend tho community dance al Nat. Sat. nlto and wind up Carnival week right. 10c. 5S W. F. Horn nnd M. A. Hudson of Los Angeles and A. F. llolloway of Seattle are among the guests at the Holland. Gold Hill Pavilion dance tonlte. 5S Mrs. W. J. Warner and children left for Prospect this morning whero they will spend tho summer, Postmaster Winner having leased Ihe house op- poslto tho hotel. Ho will spend the week ends with the Tamily during that period, and will share the Warner homo on South Oakdalo with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Calder until the family returns. For carpenter work phono Dixon. 539-.I-4. Back to pre-war prices. 07 Tho Foley and Burk carnival com pany closes Its Medford engagement at midnight tonight, and from here moves to Eugene for a week, ami from there will go to Portland to show dur ing the Huso festival. Imperial seven-piece orchestra; hoar them Sat. nlte nt Nat. 10c. 58 Westernuin Wliillock and Irvin Tei- rlll, two of the high school graduates, left this morning for Corvallis to at tend the Tag end of tho junior week ond of the O. A. C. Gold lllll Pavilion danco tonlte. 58 Mr. Lewis of the Bulgin l.ews evan gelistic party, will preach at Ihe First .Methodist church tomorrow morning. There will be special music by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. Savo money on wrapping papor by using white print paper la rolls. Ask this office. tt Guests at the Nash Include M. Mannshe of Coshocton, Ohio, F. II. Berger or Fresno. E. F. Peck of Los Angeles. James Miller of Placer, J. Carey or Selmii, and J. S. and W. F. Campbell or Portland. Henry T. Halncy, the former Illinois congressman, and well known Chau tauqua lecturer, following his Medford engagement speaks tonight at Grants Pass Chautauqua and while in that city will be a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. M. Collins. Messrs. Raincy and Collins are old friends, and the latter arrived' here this morning to take Mr. Raincy by auto to Grunts Pass. , Gold Hill Pa"vilIon"danco tonlte: 58 Lawn mowera sharpened right. Lib erty Shop. 201-J. tf COBB AND SPEAKER HI! STRIDE, BABE TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOK SALE If you lire contcmpln(ing purchasing a home, or renting one It will pay you to look at this mod ern 6 room furnished bungalow five blocks from business center, on paved street, all iissossments and taxes paid, people leaving city, ready to move Into at once. Price $311 Mi, by Juno 1st. some cash, balance terms or monthly payments. 5. WANTED Ford touring car with self sinner. Will pay all cash for best otter. Phone (107-11. fis 'OK SALE Kunming house, full up all the lime. Good lease. Will take Ford car on deal. For imitlculavs address No. 3. Mail Tribune. (1.1 FOR SALE A bargain. 5-pussonger 22 horse xwor touring car In good running order. Just the car to make n bug or use ns It Is. Cash price with license. $12,1. M. Cox, 28 N. Riverside. Open Sunday. 5S FOIt SALE 847-Y. -Setting hens. Phono tf FOB SALE Alfalfa hay In shock. Half mile south of town. Pbune Mr Pottenser, 5 F-2, tf CHICAGO, May 2S. -Managing a ball club sceiiis to tie conducive to heavy bitting for Ty Cobb, pilot of Ihe Detroit Tigers and Trls Speaker, manager of the Cleveland Indians, arc giving Harry Hcilinan of Detroit a teniae fight for hatting leadership of the American league. Cobb boosted bis mark from .395 last week to .411 for this week, ac cording to averagis released today, and which Included games of last Wednesday, while Speaker raised his last week's uveraffe of .378 to .108. Meilmann, although ho suffered a hat ting slump, Is fourteen points allcnd of Coliii. Heilm.'inn's average is .425 as compared with .454 a week ago. Severeid of St. Louis also lias come to the front In grand style. The slug ging catcher of tho Browns has at tained a mark of .381 and is In fourth place. Babe iluth, tho king of home run hitters, ran Into a slump when the Yankees hit tile western trail of the circuit. His batting average dropped from .378 to .315. Tho big slugger failed to get any four-baggers while in Chicago, but lu the final game at St. Louis Wednesday be cracked out a drive which was said to he the longest made al the Browns' park and and brought his total string of home runs up to 13. Shocker was pitching. George Kelly, the New York Giants' slugger, who is leading the National, fulled to add to his total o' eight and is now five behind the Anierlean league rival, "Babe" Kuth. Llohne of Cincinnati, failed to in crease his stolen base record. lie leads, however, with'cight thefts. Oilier leading baiters: Johnston, Brooklyn .IS.'iti; 0'ierney, Pittsburg, .352; Kelly, New York, .347: Barber, Chicago, .::-l2: I la wave. Cincinnati, .340; Cutshaw, Pittsburg:, .310. Russia m mm FORM ALLIANCE ATUKNS, May ::f.. Sovii-t Russia nnd tho Turkish niUkmn list U'ovcni- iniiiit liuvo uk.'lmmI to a tivaty hji.s' i! upon mutuM aid for tin 'Vmanripa- l ion of nil pool lira -f the rant, an cl the absolute rfKlit of p;;lf-(Ujtci-niin:i- tion." its Ih announced here. Tho treaty denounce- all pacta or ronven liunft imposed by force upon Turkey. Vlie protocol, sinned by representa tives of tho two nations January 20, l!)2U, which disposed of territory along their frontiers, was made effec tive, it i;; said. Jatum was given to (corgia and Azerbaijan, made an au tonomous Htate. The soviet govern ment has released Turkey from all economic engagements entered into by that country with Russia during the ezarist regime. LIGHT DAMAGE TO CLEANING PLANT We aro glad to announce that the small roof fire we had Wednesday afternoon did very little damage to our machinery and equipment which is all on the ground floor, and that the plant is again in full operation. We also wish to thank every one who assisted in fighting the fire nnd saving all of our customers' clothing. We will gladly clean, press and repair Tree of charge any clothing damaged while fighting the fire. Remember, "Wo are not satisfied unless you are." CITY CLEANING & DYEING CO. Phono 474. 401 S. TJverside. 5S Card of Thanks We wish to convey, through this medium, our appreciation of the many expressions of sympathy extended us at the time of our great sorrow when we laid to rest our beloved one, Pri vate Van Allen Cornish, who made the great sacrifice on the battlefields of France. We wish to thank, espec ially, the mayor, city officials and bus iness men for their tribute of respect and honor, also do we thank the mem bers of the American Legion, the Women's Auxiliary and the Pythian Sisters for their many helprul acts and expressions of sympathy; and also do wo thank the many friends for beauti ful flowers, MRS. LORAINE CORNISH, MnS. CLARA DAVISON, G. K. CORNISH, O. R. CORNISH, C. L. CORNISH, R. C. CORNISH. DS GROWING UP IN THE FAMILY, Every family should have one or nlore hank accounts' which are building up the, : household fortunes. . But; if one account is -made to do, all should have u hand in making it grow. . . We afford Joint Bank Accounts "na tionalized of eonrsc-Vlicve'atL fliHFiif i ' tional fur just such 'fro-operative saving. Whv not provide the folks with one? - me First Natiomal,Bank- Stockholders Notice Notice Is hereby given that the an-1 mini meeting of tho stockholders of! (he Home Telephone and Telegraph I Company of Southern Oregon, will be held at the office of Ihe company, 218 , West Sixth street, Medford, Oregon, at 3 o'clock p. in., June 7, 1921. W. II. GORE, C3 President LARGEST STOCK IN . JACKSON COUNTY ; Reasonable orders delivered any place in the county. Drop us a card or call and get our prices. ;' DICKERSON & SON Ashland, Oregon Complete Stock of Fuller Paints Notice All ex-sorvlco men are requested toi be at tho city park at 9 n. m.. Decora tion day, for tho purpose of taking part in Decoration day parado and cxercii-.es. A largo turnout is expected and be iln uniform if (Kissible. Frank P. Farrcll, Commander Amer ican Legion. 6S Attention National Guard lty orders of Adjutant General, Com pany A, National Guard will assemble for parade atx0:30 Monday morning, May 30th, at tho nrniory, in service uniform. CAPT. II. A. CANADA Y. ES Parking of Cars Forbidden No cars will bo allowed to park on Main street Monday morning botween the hours of !) nnd 10 o'clock during the Decoration Day Parade. 57 CHIEF OF POLICE. Bronchial Trouble Caused Anxiety No niedicino has a better reputation than Foley's Honey and Tar for quick ly relieving coughs, colds and croup. It loosens tho phlegm and mucus, clears the passages, cases hoaraoiioss, stops tickling throat. John G. llckking, 195 llurgess Place, Passaic, N. J., writes: "I was sufrerlng from an acuto case of bronchial trouble which gave mo con siderable anxiety. Foley's Honey nnd Tar desorves all tho credit for my be ing well now." Sold ovorywhoro. Adv. PICTURE FRAMING SWEM'S STUDIO suns f buys a brand new Corona v portable type writer. Other macea et altrnctive prices. m u before you buy. Ml;l)l-'OKIl HOOK STOKK YOU CAN GET MOST ANY OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE VOE'B 40 Miles to the Gallon Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Gaylord Cycle Shop GOOD CLOTHES I Make Them KLEIN TAItXJH J 2H FM Mn S, Y OUR RUGS DIRTY? Dick Says: Tho rugs We clean are clean ixheii VK clean Yin.' Phono 180 Free Delivery ; Mcsan Art Rug Co. 110 West Tenth St. For, BUIGK Sale 192.0 Tins auto is priiclically new, having lieen run only 3500 miles, is fully equipped, ami is in I'ii'.st-eluss condition, in every way,,.' if you (ii'B intikinj; for a real car at a. real bargain, see iin' attorney, NcwUm W-. ISoi'den, lor. particulars- and demon stration. ' - 1 LLOYD TUCKER. MEDFORD-ROSEBURG AUTO STAGES ijCftvo Medford 11 a, in. Dully. l.cnvo Iloscburg 1 p. ni. Dally MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS IJiAVE -MHDKOKI). S:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m.- , - t 1:00 p. in. 4:30 p. m. Cars stop at all intermediate points. Waiting room Medford, 5 South Front. LEAVE GRANTS VAHH. 10:00 a. m. 1:00 p.m. 4:00 p. m. U: 15 p. in. .rb.ono.a09 INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. Your Last Chance to buy stock in the Vulcan Oil & Gas Co., of Medford, Ore., at the opening price of 12 1-2 cents a share. ON JUNE 10TH THE PRICE OF STOCK WILL ADVANCE TO 25 CENTS PER SHARE o If you are interested, you must act promptly as there is a lim ited amount of stock for sale at the above price. r'i Oil stock at Klamath Falls is reported as selling at $1000 per share. ' ' j t - . . ; Mil, Stock in the MUNDY well near Medford, Ore., is selling at $10.00 per share. We have several thousand acres under lease, and are drilling at a depth of 260 feet. Blocks of stock may be had 1-4 cash balance in three equal monthly payments. ; Send your remittance for stock to The Vulcan Oil & Gas Co. Medford, Oregon.