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MEtFOT?D MATLTRTliUXE. MEDFOKlV ORKfiOX. TIM'IfsD.W. .WW-. V.rH r:nv: tiit:ftr W KUBLI 10 HUNT FOR GOLD SEASON MILLINERY ADJUSTMI ON FOOTS GREEK - ' at the ! Big ,.J Furniture and House Furnishing ; SALE.' i : " Look over a i'e' of tlieni and eome in. Reed Rockers ( at Tre-War Prices, $8.95 up. I I Camp Comforters ' A few left. Pick 'cm up at . each 95c Oil Stoves and Ovens ' for the hot weather at Big reduction. Trade in your old stove on a new PHOENIX RANGE ; Guaranteed to bake and give perfect satisfactionTo close out at an exceptional bar gain. 1 . Camp Stoves Special, at $2.85 and up. Aluminum Percolators at $1.48 C'lieaper than' before the war. Don't overlook these. i Enamel ware Large. Preserving Kettles . Stew Kettles 85c I New for Old Bring in your old chairs and exchange for a new genuine leather rocker. We will exchange for any nther used furniture. . RUGS (Jet your wool fiber nig now, $5.85 and up. ' Refrigerators at big reduction, $19.75-and up. ; Lawn and Garden Hose )cto2ll;c.pcrfoot. s . . Hammocks . Just what you need, $!5.()5 to $8.50. Trunks to close. at cost. Hand Bags and Suit Cases being gobbled up at cost, while, they last. MATTRESSES A few more. Silk Floss Mat tresses left -at - $9.95. You never bought one in your life at this price. MORDOFF" & W00LF West Main Street.' WE MUST UNLOAD Tonight at the talinnule Dr. Itul Kin Kivt-s what is conduit1 rod in many ways his stroiiKt'at and most intt'iivt iiiK nieHsaKC. It will espivmlly pcal to thinkinK poonle, and buniiu-s.s and professional people will enjoy the treat. Dr. KulKin will speak on "Was Moses Scientific?" It has heen as Herted that he was not, and therefore the Itiblo records have ' been dis counted. Only four more days re main for the campaign. Last nifiht the hoys and pirls held forth. One hundred or more of the "Sunshine Chorus" were on the plat form and put on a program under the direction of Mi. Lewis, whlrh captivated the larjje audience pres ent. Their yells, stunts and work pleased and surprised the audience from the beginning1 to' the end. Mr. .Lewis is at home with the boys and girls... At the conclusion of tho exer cises. Dr. liulgin gave n short talk to mothers and fathers. Friday morn ing tho "Sunshine Chorus" meets for the lant time, and in tho afternoon a big feed will be served them. Following was the order of the evening's program as presented: "America," flag song Veil, '"Hurrah Kcd, 1 luri-ah Hint'.". llecitatlon, -''Only a Hoy," Warner Kirk pa trick Song, "Good Thing to Ho a Chris tian" .'. Veil, "Hubble Gobble," Wxerclse Piann '.W : ... . Recitation, "Hoy's Hest Friend Is Mother" Harold King Song ".lust Like Jesus" ,. Veil. "Chick" Surprint's Song "Flash Lights" Veil, "Suckle Whadle" Recitation "My Teddy Hear" Kllmbeth Thomas Song ...'.'EhinHhlnn Chorus" - Trick bV; Mr. Lewis Bihlo 'Song . . . K , Recitation "Deadly-Cigarette" Frank VanDyke Tell flly. HI, Ho" J - Itihld Verses . FORUM HEARS TALK The convincing address of Miss Ida Winston Sarvny .at the Med ford Chamber of Commerce forum yester day left no doubt in the minds of the members that the Y, C. A. has u place In Medford that no olher or ganization la In position to fill. The Avork which tho Y. W. C. A. does for tho young women In the community in of such a character that it cannot help but build up a high moral standard and as this is tho founda tion for the advancement of any com nmnity, Med ford cannot afford to be without this institution in tho future. V. I. Shepherd of Portland, who lectured Tuesday afternoon at the Chautauqua, was prevailed upon to remain over until Wednesday so that he might address tho forum. As traveling most of the time, ho -stated that he had everv onnortunitv to ob serve I he activities of the Chambers of Commerce in many -x'ommunities. While ho com'plimented the Medford Chamber, he advised them to make I further strides and especially to use j greater publicity as by that means did i California build up her population. Mo sighted tho southern California communities alone spent more monoy , in advertising than all of the. rest of: the western states combined. .'. ' - j Out-of-town guests attending thq i forum were R. L. Putnam of SalenVj Miss Ida Winston Sarvay of XlfrHW mond, Va., and tho following v .l'ffeu 1 dents of Portland; L. P.' Hernnfin.'V'.'; I. Shepherd and L. G. Cronkhilo. ; 1 JOHNSON! W. It. Johnson, former cashier of the- Hank of Jucksonvillo, was taken lmck to tho state prison Tuesday evening, by a Bunrd from tlint Insti tution after three weeks spent In the county jail. During IiIb stay ho ap peared as a witness before the grand jury, und in tho Bulls, civil and criminal. rcsultlnB from the failure of the Hank 'of Jacksonville. It is probnhle that Johnson will be called as a witness at the October term of court. Demurrers to the- Indictments UKainst C. H. Owon, .Mrs. Myrtle Ulakeley, C. C. Kubll, and H. D. Hines will be nrBiicrt before their cases are broUKht to trial. The guard from the state prison look Johnson to his homo Tuesday afternoon, whero he visited for a few hours with his mother. Ills wife, em ployed In the Jacksonville phone of fice, was a dally visitor at the county jail. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. PAGE THEATRE MATINEE . Free matinee at Page Saturday t 10:30 a. m. with a beautiful picture. "Tho Daughter of a Wolf." Children must have couiKin for admission. . FREE MATINEE COUPON 4- ' This coupon will admit ONE to tho PaRe-Medford Prlntins Co. Tree matlnco Saturday, Juno 4. Two-thirds of Lake Chnmplain within tho borders of Vermont. Is K. K. Kuldi has been bitten by tiie ! gold bug and is now on his way to his j old claim on Gall creek, nr rather be- J tween ail and Fool9 creeks in Jacl;- Mm iimnty." . TUis mine yielded t "Kap". SUitM'O"1 yearsago and ,'isn'l I win'kiftl uut yelf. .Itist t'o shuw-youchuw good hte uid mine was or is Jlr; Kubii says that whcij lie was peck-i ing away at the, mine the. crmnliH which fell front 'tin roof upon hm'soft hat panned out $tl. Ami it wasn't such a big hat 'at thai. Well, any way, Mr. Kubll punned- out ?;:uuO in thrcti weeks, by working two hmirH a day. Then lie went on a big hunting trip Jn eastern Oregon. During his ab:ieme there tcaine u big ruin Mtorm and the moulh of thu mine slid in, or was covered, so that wIumi M r. Kubli aaw it lie didn't feel tike work ing hard enugh to open 'er up ag;un, so Unit mine lias been just like that for more than Jl) Vcars. Since the HoKwell mine excitement in Josephine county, people have been writing to Mr. Kubli, asking him to well his mine. He received long-distance calls from Seattle last week and Memorial day three mining" men were in town looking ami-- t-utenhoning1 r for him. without making a connection. M r. Kubll ,- has. sumo ; new,! iiiftu'niatioti (ibout his miie which .conucriis a which en h ies $:tl)0i to' the Ion, n vei it more or less and now he is on the train headed for his old stamping ground. He says he may lie around tho mine until tin end of the vein is readied. itul he hope k that 1 he vein extends into CaHfuriftn. t'orilund Or'cgMiian. i-rn FORGER RUiLTY ROBBERS STARTS A jury in tho circuit ocntr tills morning relumed n verdict o fBiiilty in tho cauc or ". .1. Boyd of Ashland charged with forgery. Tho chock which lod to lloyd'n downfall and which was drawn for tho sum of $7."i, wan presented at an Ashland business house In payment for clothing and merchandise pur chased, and was duly Honored, ricyd however, appears to have profited hilt little, as an accomplice. Is reported to have- made a highly successful 'get awaywith tho greater portion of the proceeds of the nefarious transaction A jury wan ueeiired, and tho state witnesses called this morning, In the trial of Frank Kcdat, and rotor Slauff, known as "Dutch Pcto," charged wi.th Imrglury of tho Hold Hill hank at Ciold Mill in April. "Hutch Toto" is a picturesque po lice figure of tho Paeiric Coast, with a prison record, being Implicated in a hold up years ago of an O. U. .X. train near Portland on the Colum bia. With a partner he Hecured $10, 000 in diamonds. Tho partner be trayed him, by giving diamonds to women of ' his acquaintance, and "Dutch Pete" was sentenced to 15 years at Salem. After three years l.r was pardoned. When a: rested for the Cold Mill crime, "Dutch .I'eto" ailillCodat were ,I,n this city, and claim tiiil they wore 'In' this city when the crime took place. Influential and rich friends of "Dutch tj'ote" camu to his rescirb. Attorncv O. S. Illanchurd of firan'ts Pass was eiained to defend him.'.' Tho court appointed Attorney Wiliiam Urigfcs ,'ot Ashland to defend Koilat. Latest Arrivals at Auto Camp Grounds Arrivals, at tho clly auto camp Wed nesday included tho following: John Dixon and two friends of Soap Lake, Washington, touring to southern Cali fornia; .Mr. and .Mrs. Hi C. Urbn'hn and three children of Oakland. Calif., enrouto to Smith Horn!,, Ind.; Sir. and Mrs. J. Harvey and child, enrouto from Seattlo to southern California; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph floodwifc; and three children, .enronte from ; J,as Vegas,': Now Mux, to Denver; -Mr.- and Miis A. M Hennott. of Los Angeles, enroue' to Vancouver, VVn.; Mr. and Mrs. scoicy 01 i-os Angeles, ronnng north; -Mr. and Airs. It. fJ. Hannaford and two children, enrouto from,' Mt. Vernon, Wn. to San Diego; and.R 11. .May Of !..oi tand;,!nroute to ljos Angeles. France's per capita national debt U Jlir.0. . MOTHERS For Thro Gt?nmiitlon Hav MadeChild-Dirth Cosier ry Uainjj SOLO BY ALL DRUd STQJtU man WIITtroi lOOKLCT OH MOTHERHOOD PTHI tAIY.PBf 1 m XPECTA A Phenorninal Regrouping;, Readjusting and Repricing of Trimmed and Tailored Hats, Georgette and Crepe dc Chine Blouses ' THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY .. AT-THE VANITY SHOP , Patlern Hats aircl Blose3 FORMERLY OP TO $2L50 i . it -I, ! '' ' ':!:;" 7 . ' This Millinery adjustment has heen inaugurated to keep sSccks. new, fresh and up-to-the-minute. " The most startling and value-giving of all mid season millinery events!! Come early end he convinced! " ;.: .THE VANITY SHOP Cor. E. Main and Bortlett Sis. MISS LOUNSBURY, Milliner ::u-UJJiu:tagjrajOTCTrirrrinniTrittMi 30x33- 32x4" 34x43 30x3 Standar d I I& ! : . Www inch HIXTSON MOTORS, 36-40 So. DR, R1GKERT Eyes ': Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted NO DROPS I'S.F.i) -' :r; Uroken lnsCH Accuratnly Dupllcnted i AfioitY o. imii:.misi;s KiiK i;. Main, Upstair. portawifltyr-j- . : Otber ioAim ' . f i-fr toa us before yoa buy. IKKJK'KrOlill MAIL YOUR FILMS to SWEM'S STUDIO 217 East Main St. Medford ZFTI A-Jt- -Ari TRIMMED AND TAILORED HATS $3.95 $5.00 $9.95 $13.95 mm wjSyiMi Mm ! ., , i Willi a daily ca pacity of 16,000 tires and 20,000 tubes, lliia plant permits refined pro ductionjjn a'jqup.ntity basis. All materials used are the best obtainable. : The quality is uniform. It is the best fabric tire ever offered'tp f, car owner at any price. :': Fsrestoiie,C;I!qFc!' Tires, ' Tjre repair men, who judge valuc.Vbpst, class these tlreaas having the sturdiest carcass mt'.de. Forty-seven high-grade car manufacturers uac them as standard equipment. They are the queihty choice of cord users. u (i ; MEDFORD-COAST RAILWAY STREET CAR LINE ' Leiwo Jacksonville 7 :00fS:30, 9:30, ll':C0 a. m., 12 noon, 1:30, 3:00, 'J'-OO, 5:00, 7:15 p, m. :' Leave Modford 7:30;'9:pp, 10:00, 11:30 a. m 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 4:30, 6:00, 10:00 jp. m. ' ' Fare one way 15c; rouurt trip 20c; by book 10c per trip, J. T. GAGNON .MEDFORD-ROSEBURG AUTO STAGES Leave Medford 1 1 n. m. Ilnlly. I. cave lloseliurK 1 p. m. Dally MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS M';.YV.;-Mi-:ii'Oiti. 8: mi a. m. 1 1 :0u a. m. ' . 1 :r p. m. ' 4: to p. m. (Jars stop at all Inlermedlato points. Wafting room Medford, 5 .South Front. INTERURBAN BLOUSES $2.05 $5.00 $5.95 $12.95 ori5iol lire Tlii3 new lov price io mnde pocsiblc by slrictest' econ omies and special ized production. Pk-,nt No. 2 was erected for the sole purpose of making 30x3.-2-inch Non- M&XJ&'Ma Skid fabric tires. New; Price '$24.50' " " 46.30 : " " 54.90 Fir St., Medford MCAVK (Jlt.VNTS I'ASH. 10:00 a. in. 1 : 00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 0:1? p. n. , I'lioiio 801) AUTOCAR CO. Phone 137 mm II efU new ir.n,!Tr'V K.1 T. ii.T. Dlt. A. URKIir.ND Clilropractor ii Unite. and r, Sparta. Iiuildlns, corner Main anil Riverside. Ofllco plnnio 'JUS. lt-sldencc 823. SPECIAL summer course for " VIOLIN STUDENTS Momentary and Beginner "class wovlc In cm:einble and eariraining ' Ueginnlng week of Juno 6. , FLORENCE HOWELL Spartu IMdg. rtiono V2X-. YOU CAN GET MOST ANY OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIMS AT DB VOE'S " Licensed !( "' CITY SCAVENGER?.' , All refuse lmiiiadintaly rtnov0 on nhor.t notice. Weekly visit in real denco dlHtrl..'..!. Dully buslneua dis trict. Phone 895. wnrrsi'TTT a jbssiwis , GOOD CLOTHES I Stako Them KLEIN--: ,(. '. . ' . 1 Vm Mn "t. , Medford Iron Works Tnu-lor, TriH'k, Rprny Outfit, and a.i Knelne Kcpalrlua a Specialty-. tJKXKR.'U. FOCXDHV NI MAOtllNK SItOI' QUICK REPAIRS Bicycle Supplies GAYLORD CYCLE SHO?.