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c '.PAGE TWO MTCDFOTID MAIL TRTHUNR METFORT. OHFlOX, TUESDAY, "JUNE 7, W2i ocal and Personal Vo to early, this afternoon a very light, vote had been cast at the var ious city precincts at the state elec tion on five referendum measures, but a much larger voto is expected this afternoon and early evening. The jhjIIs will be open until 8 p. in. It is est! mated that only about an average of 12 votes per precinct had been cast by 11 a. m. At this hour 17 votes of the Newtown precinct were In at Washing ton school and at 11:30 17 votes were in at tho South Medford precinct at Kunzman's store, and at the Medford northwest precinct at the Smith tin- shop bullding'on North Crape 11 bal lots were in. Hemstitching !c per yd. at the Stylecraft Shop. Wo also do dress making, pleating, embroidery, buttons, braiding and . mending. I'hono 744-J. M. F. & II. Bids. Mesdames Eaton & Roberts, Prop. 69 "Whenever better l.lffl Insurance Is written, Cochran and his agents will ' bo writing it." tf The Ladles- Aid of the Christian church will meet at Mrs. Hartley's home on the Jacksonville road Wed nesday. All ladles desiring to attend will meet at tho church at 2 p. m. There will be cars for all. Lawn mowers shaipened. Mitchell Ladder Co.. 310 Kast Main. if School for drawing and painting. Mrs. Edmondson, College bids. 87 The flro department was called out at 6:30 a. in. today to the West Side Meat market where sniolto pouring out tho windows attracted passersby, to to find that the smoke came from a burned out motor In tho! rear room, which as usual had been left running all night by Emll Peck when ho closed up last Monday evening. -This motor and connecting wires which ara used In . connection with tho cooling plant was burnod out and ruined, entailing a Iobs of several hundred dollars. A new ;notor was Installed within a few hours this forenoon and the cooling plant was again In operation. "It's Her Turn Now," V. W. C. A. budget campaign, Juno 0-13. Tlioro will he special mid week ser vices at tho Christian church Wednes day evening. Thoso desiring to unite with the church should try to bo pres ent. ' Thero will also bo baptismal aervlccs. Everybody welcome, and nil members aro specially asked to attnnd. -With a minimum leinperaturo of (12 degrees this morning Tuesday prom ised to break' tho warm weather record of tho year so far, but Urn frequent cloudy conditions arising held tho tem pcraluro. down somewhat. JlemHtllchlng 8c per yard, Tho Van ity Shop, cor. II Main and llartlett. lid -If you want strawberries to eat or for canning purposes got them this week at tho Pleasant View farm, just west pf, tho Talent school house. Sev eral varlollos. (17 , (jucBlB at tho Holland Incliido Myron J;' Glauber of Clovolaud, O. , W. U. Anderson of Seattle, Joo Epstoln of San Francisco, K. A. Cooko of I lorn brook. Amy Fuckott of Woodburn, Ethol K.' Puckott of Eugono, Y. L. Hutchinson f .Trnll, and T. Wlgnian and W. J. Crane of Portland. .Vlt'g.Hor Turn Now,". Y. W. C. A. budget eampalRii, June C-13, Brooms inado by tho Itoguo Ttlvor Broom- Works nro tho best for the nionoy. , Insist on homo mndo brooms. ' '- ?1 jThpfo was born this morning to Mr. ,nnd Mrs, Hon .Sheldon at their home a 9V4 pound son, who tho father says will go through. llfo with tho cognomen of Bon Jr. Election night dance Tuesday, Juno ,7th, at, American Loglon hall. 66' ,'Vo dovoloti kodak films froo. Wost Sldo'Phnrmaey. It The- Diilgln-Lowls revival mooting in Ashland started ofr well last night in tho Chautauqua building with from 800 to 1000 people In attendance. There woro'25Q boys and girls nt I ho first uioetTng of tho Sunshlno chorus, 'It's Her Turn Now," Y. W. C. A. budget campaign, Junn fi-j.1. The Koynl NelgliiiorB will meet with Mrs. Ida E. Wood on Wednesday after noon, Juno 8th, No. 42(1 Smith Ivy. Largo bunches of sweet peas at five cents a bunch nro now a welcome fea ture of the public market on market .days. For one week wo will glvo a pair of Ico tongs freo with tho purchase of a coupon Ico book. Jackson County Crenmory. Phone 61. tf Sugar Bowl taxi, county trips spec ialty, phono 127-H. 82 , The. examination of applicants ff state .teaching ccrtlNcalcs will begin tomorrow In Jacksonville anil continue until lalo Saturday afternoon. Sweet potato plants for salo at Mon arch Keed & Feed Co. tf , Woman who took In-own nutria fur fromMedford llolel dlului room Sat urday return snmo at unco to hotel manager. Ii7 Thd Pacific highway has been closed fipm Hiitlierllu south for a distance of approximately three miles, because of construction' Work, . according to ml vlce; received by tho stale highway department here today. Han 'Icmle havo boon placed ami detour signs preeUid, routing traffic by way of the .county roftd 1?!ng one mile west of . Suthorlln, 1 hence two miles south to a Junction with the highway. For salo, 11120 Bulck Six, $1300. Good as now.. Sea Attorney Borden. til .,Dry mill blocks. Phono (ir.O-Il. 9 L. I. Fry of Phoenix will leave next . Sunday to visit his sun and other relatives nt Minimi Station, Mo. ; For ono weok wo will glvo a pair or ice tongs free, with tho purchase of a couixm Ico book. Jackson County .Crenmory. .Phone 61. tf, . Election night dance, Tuesday, June 7(h, at American Legion hall, 60 L Mrs. B. F. Lindas of Medford was a guest of Mrs. A. E. Kellogg at Gold Hill last week. Election Night danco Tuesday, June 7th, at American Legion hall. C' Dance Jacksonville, Friday, June 10th. Majestic orchestra. Big special feature, Billy Young in popular songs. 69 Many peoplo from the country dis tricts were Inconvenienced and much disappointed at finding the bank of the city closed today because of the state election being held, as well as a number of local residents. In thirty seconds hall can destroy a crop that requires a year to reproduce. Insurance against loss by hail at low- rates Is offered by the McCuidy Insur ance Agency. 09 "It's Her Turn Now,' Y. W. C. A. budget campaign, Juno 6-13. Nash hotel guests include E. J. Rogers of Glacier, Park, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Davis of West Chester, la., Mrs. E. Woodworth and Anna Woodworth of Wllmet, Kim., and O. S. Sunquist and F. I). Coinstock of Ta- coma. , First-class carpenter work. Esti mates furnished. Phono Dixon G39-J-4. 8U Hoar Hilly Young Blng "Slow and Easy," Jacksonville dance, Friday night. (!!) Tho "Mary" musical comedy com pany which played at the Page last night left for Eugene this morning where tho attraction appears tonight. Wo are paying the highest prices for nil kinds of poultry and eggs. Farm Bureau Co-Operatlvo Exchange. tf Swimming at Nat, bonis 2 to C and 7:30 to 9:30 p. in. tt Tho Wednosday evening prayer meeting lit tho First Baptist church will be In cha:go of tho Golden Link class, with tho program given by the Gleaners' class. All who gave the Hap- tist church as their etioico during the revival meetings aro requested to be present at 7:i that ovening. A large attendance of tho members Is urged. Next Sunday morning Rev. F. It. Ix"ach will deliver his first anniver sary sermon, and at the evonlng ser vice the ordinanco of baptism will lie administered. American Legion Election Night dance, Tuesday, Juno. 7 tit. at American Legion ball. Come and hear tho re turns. Cli Popular dance Orth hall, Jackson ville, Friday night, Juno tilth. Majestic orchestra. (l!l Pat Swayne of tho Applegnto spent a few hours in tho city and Jackson ville Sunday on business. Lawn mowers Bhurpouecf right. , Lib erty Shop. 2C1-J. tf If a farmer or orchardhit loses only ono crop In Ihlrly-flvo years from flro or ball ho has lost moro than adequate Insurance would cost for tho same length of tlmo at today's rates. Mc- Curdy Insurnnco Agency. (Ill A. E. Kellogg or Gold Hill attended to business mattors in tho city Monday attornoon. Plci.tlng llomstltchlng, 8c per yd. Huttons covorod. Handicraft Shop. tf Beginning Juno 10 tho Pantorlum will mako'a special rate or $1 .60 for thoroughly cleaning men's suits. Phone 244 and wo will call. 71 James Whitlaker of Klamath Falls' has returned to his homo after spend ing a week in tho city. "It's Her Turn Now," Y. W. C. A. budget campaign, Juno 0-13. Phono 474. Guaranteed work, prompt scrvlco. City Cleaning & Dyolng Co., 401 South Rivorsldo. tf Followers or pugilism In the city aro getting excited over tho championship tiattlo July 2 at Jersey City, between lieorgos carpcnlter, champion of Eur ope, and Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion of tho world. Tho general opinion Is that Dcmpsoy ought to he whipped, but that Carpentiei- Ib not able to do It. Tho fight will bo held Saturday nfternoon. Tho Mall Trlbuno will display and print ringside bulle tins of tho fight, and tho Sunday Sun will havo a lull and complete account of tho greatest fistic encounter in his tory. Another battle In which local fans aro Interested Is the return match Juno 15 at Portland between Jack ltrltton and Davo Shade. Million Is welter champion of tho world and thoy recently fought a draw. American Legion Election Night dance, Tuesday, June 7th, at American Legion hall, t'oiuo and hear tho re turns. tiC Dry mill blocks. Phono G50-K. (19 A reduction of raelflc package goods. Handicraft Shop. OS Regno lilver valley strawberries nro ripening ..fast under the warm Juno sun, anil this week will seo plenty of tlio fruit on sale, and a drop la prices. Attention strawberry growers! Wo can furnish you cups and crates nt lowest prices. Farm Bureau Co-Opora-tlvo Exchange tf Regular communication of Kennies chapter Wednesday evening, June Sth, 8 o'clock sharp. Initiation work, lto fi'i'shmonts will be served. C7 N, H. Farmer of Albany Is among (he out of-towu visitors in the city this week, anil is visiting friends In this city and Ashland. Waller (1. Gleeson, grand keeper of records and seals will bo with us Mon day evening to pay Talisman Lodge an olflcial visit. All Knights be sure and be there. t;5 Dry mill blocks. Phone fir.O-lt. t9 Tho last Issue of the Literary Digest coutaliiH a description of Crater Lake, and Instructions to tourists on how to roach the scenic wonder. Trv our innrrhnnl lutt.-h Tim Shasta. When bettor automobiles aro built, llulck will build them. tf Raymond Heamis of Yreka. Calif, Is spending a few days lu the city at- tending to business matters. Fruit ladders, all sizes. Karl Fruit Company, 67 The graduation exercises of the Uni versity of Oregon law school will be held at Eugene, June 20. Among the graduates is Don Newbury of this city, who will begin the practice of law with bis father. Attorney Gus New bury of this city in the fall. Call at Handicraft Shop and get the prices on children's colored wash dresses. 68 Sweet peas 5c a bunch and aspara gus 15c a pound. Phone 86-R. Mrs. E. J. Stelner on Central Point road. 71 In a recent story published in thiB paper It was stated that the apart ment bouse built by Mine. Jeffers on North Riverside avenue cost $3500. Mine. Jeffers says the building when finished will cost in the neighborhood or jnooo, American Legion Election Night danco Tuesday, June 7th, at American Legion hall. Come, and bear tho re turns... . CO Our new Intensive course In machine bookkeeping will qualify you to do practical bookkeeping work in a few weeks. Speed typing and shorthand. Summer classes (morning only) at special low rates begin Julio fith. Medford Business College. CO The Applcgutc Is still too high and muddy for good fishing, and it will be a couple of weeks before any good catches will bo made. The Applegate Is a favorite fishing ground for a num ber of local people. Pino flume lumber at Big Pines Lumber company. tf Uso pure lead spray for your last application. Corona Dry Arsenate of Lead. Earl Fruit Company. (17 The police havo received complaints of the usual summer activity of flower ti.icves who are raiding lawns. Cso pure lead spray for your last applications. Corona Dry Arsenate of lead. Earl Fruit Company. 67 Sweet potato plants for salo at Mon arch Seed & Feed Co. tf Tho Blue Ledge mine has been shut lown completely, and not a pound of copper will bo mined this year, duo to the unstable condition of the copper market. Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Election night dance Tuesday, Juno 7th, at American Legion hall. 0(1 Henry Callaghan and Samuel llertle- son spent Monday afternoon lu Gold Mln looking over mining Interests. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsotlero for Nullono. Phono D85-J. tf It. A. Holmes, tho insurance Man. Insurance, and 'Bonds, plus Service. The work of cutting hay in the Ap plegate country will begin tills week. The Canti'iill and Newbury ranch will begin this work about the inlddlo or tho week. This Is tho largest hay ranch in tho Applegate. The farmers will try and havo their first cutting under cover by Juno 25lh. Dancing at Nat tomorrow night. Splendid music. A good time. Admis sion 10c. (ill American Legion Election Night dance, Tuesday, Juno 7th, at American Legion hall. Como and hear the re turns. 66 J. G. Bohannnn, a merchant of Duus- mulr, Calif., and wife spent u few hours Monday in tho city. Fruit ladders, all sixes. Earl Fruit Company. 67 Feed wheat $2.30 per cwt. nt the Farm Bureau Co-oporutivo Exchange. tf Mr. and Mrs. E, G. Trowbridge loft Sunday morning by unto for Portland whern thoy will visit tho Rose Festival returning the last of tho week. Election night dance Tuesday, Juno 7th, at American Legion hall. 6(1 For carpentor work phono Dixon, 539-J-4. Back to pre-war prices. 67 Mrs. Sam Richardson who has been 111 nt her homo with pneumonia is pro gressing rapidly towards health. Hemstitching 8c per yard. Owing to the reduction in all lines, wo have reduced tho price of hemstitching to fc por yard. Your orders nro respect fully Boliclted and will rocoivo very prompt atttontion. ,Tho Vanity Shop, cor. E. Main and Hnrtlett. (Ill For top and upholstering. Do Luxo Auto Top Shop. . tf Judge and Mrs. M.iblon Piirdln ex pect lo leave Thursday of ibis week by auto lor Portland where they will at tend tho Rose Festival. Community dancing at Nat Wednes day night. Spot dances. A number of boxes of candy will bo given away. Admission 10c. (Hi Violin Instruction, Floronco Ilowoll, spoclnl attention to boglimors. Spnrtn building, phono D 15-1 1. tf A number of Medford people uro acquainted with tho territory swept over by the flood that devastated Pueblo, Colo., among them A. II. Wil liams and family of this city. American Legion Election Night dance, Tuesday. June 7th, at American Legion hall. Come and hear tho re turns. The warm days havo sent the small boys of the oily to Bear crook swim ming holes, and tho Juveniles are warned that they must wear some thing while thus engaged. Election night Ounce Tuesday, June 7th, at American Legion hall. (Ii; It took the crossing watchman and two brakemen to halt, an autolsl en deavoring to cross (he tracks in the face of an approaching train Monday j afternoon at the Main street crossing.! COMMON WITCHHAZKL! FINE FOR SORE EVES It is xui'pi'lsiiiK bow quickly eye In. Humiliation is hclpi-d by common vltchlutzel. camiillm-. hvilra.HtiM. nt. us mixed in Utvoplik eve wash. One lilirly lady, who Iwul been iinulil.il with chronic eye liillammutlou for ninny years, was Kiciitly helped In two days. We KUmalitee a small bott ;; nt l-nvoptik to help ANY CASK weak, strained or Inflamed eyes. Aluminum eye cup KKKK. Medford Pharmacy Main and Cen tral fts, Adv. The county road scarifier has been moved to a point four miles west of Ruch, and will begin work on the main portion of the Blue lAJilge road. The detour that eliminates tho Jackson ville hill has been finished up to ihe point of putting on the covering, and will be open for traffic about the first of July. A new scarifier, and other equipment arrived last week for uso on the road. The Blue Lodge road Is in good shape, there being no heavy truck travel over It this year. We develop kodak films free. West Side Pharmacy. , tf Tho feeling has become so Intense over the enforcement of the game laws In Josephine county, that the ;skin of a spotted fawn was last week nailed on the door of a game warden's place of business. Save monoy on wrapping paper by using-wblto print paper In rolls. Ask this office. tf Emerson Merrick is now employed ill tho Salem offico of tho state high way commission. Notice Beginning Juno 1st, our price for hemstitching will bo 8c per yard. Satisfaction guaranteed. Vanity lint Shop. 66 Dr. 11. P. Ilnrgravc, former prom inent citizen of Medford, left for bis home In Oakland, Calif, today after returning this morning from a visit to Portland and Seattle. ('(immunity dancing at Nat Wednes day night. SKt dunces. A number of Isixes of candy will bo given away. Admission 10c. 66 It Started Something "I havo nut Haiti anytlihiK to you, but liuvu bvvn saying to others ami Jiavy induced many to take your imnll vino and his convinced. Mayr's Won derful ilcuicdy Is correctly named. Jt removed stuff from mc 1 never thought toti Id be In n human helm; and I feel like a different person. The. pain in my riKht Hide disappeared al once, which four doctors tin id would require an operation; also lli'j bloating and indigestion.' It 1h a simple, harinlesn preparation I hat removes the catarrhal mucus (from tho Intestinal tract und allays tho Inflammation .which causes prac tically all stomach, liver and intesti nal ailments, IncludliiK appondlcil is. One dose will convince or money re funded. Kor h:io by all drujrists. Adv. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOR SALH Oak dining table, two solid oak rockers, oak library table, two dressers, two ranges. 101 S. Central. 6S WANTIOD Four square second-hand , linoleum. Box S, Mail Tribune. 61) WANTED Bookkeeper desk and stool. What havo you to offer? II, caro Mall Tribune.- 68 FOR SALK Strawberries $1.00 a crate ,aml pick -tiein yourself, or l.:(0 picked. i(t G. Smith, Central Point, Tel. ftj .&:!. . .67" FOR SALK Attractive modern house, two-story bungalow type. Kast front and deep porches, 8 rooms, built-in features ill: living room, dining room and kitchen.- Two baths, fire-place, largo screeiied-in porch, two wood sheds, frnlt room and garage. Beau tiful lawn and shade trees. Lot SOx 160. 810 S. Riverside. Phone HOli-V. 77 FOR SALIC Strawberries. Special prlco if you pick them. Phone 452-L 68 FOR SALIC 1918 Chevrolet tourini?, new top and paint, A-l shape. Clood rubber. $550. 607 V. Eleventh. OS ROOM AND BOARD ill privato family, by day or week. Meals U5c. Mrs. Daly, No. 3, Fast Fourth. 71 WAXTFD Two boys to carry Oregon Ian paper routo to call at 6 o'clock 212 N. Front. 66 DR. RICKERT Eyes Scientifically , Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted no drops usm Broken IiCiiscs Accurately Duplicated ;- lWCTOUY ON ritKMlSKS . 808 K. Main, Upstairs C k,iy & hr-nrl I new Corona portnblo type writer. Other nmkoa at attraotive prices. 6m mm before you buy. M i:il"0!U POOK STOKE Ems. The Next Time YouVe Ready to Buy a Tire .You Can Savo One-Half the Cost by Having Your Old Ones Half -Soled. Gives your old tires 5,000 additional miles service. Is it not worth investigating before you buy another tire? More Mileage Tire Co. PETTY & 132 So. Riverside To Relieve Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises Tcrsons suffering from catarrhal deafness, or who are growing hard of hearing and have head noises will bo Klad to know that this distressing hf fliction can usually be succL'.si',illy treated at home by :tn Internal medi cine that In many instances has -f-fected complete relief after other treatments have failed. Sufferer- who couldt scarcely hear hav-; had their hearing restored to such an ex tent that the tick of a watch was plainly audible seven or eiht inches away from either car. Therefore, if you know of someone who is troubled with head noises or catarrhal deaf ness,, cut out this formul i and hand it to them and you may havt! been the means of savins some poor sufferer perhaps from total deHfnes.-:. Tho prescription can be prepare! at home and is mado as follows: Secure from your druppist 1 oz. farmint (Double , Strength). C Ko tbis home and add to it i pint nf lvt water and a little granulated fiuirir stir until dissolved. Take one iai.de spoonful four times a day. Parinint is used in this way not only to reduce by tonic acticn .h'j in flammation and swelling in the Kus- tachhin Tubes, and thus to equalize the air pressure on the drum, but to correct any excess of secretions in Ihe middle ear and tho results it wives are nearly always quick and efiectivp. 10 very person who has catarrh in any form, or distressing rumbling, hissing sounds in their ears, should give tbis recipe a triuK ,. BREAD! The one food that all the people want all the time. Plain and wholesome substantial ami nourishing Give it the first place on your table. No other food has the same food value. Ours Is a really delicious loaf. Ask your grocer to send you a loaf today. Hread Is your Heat l'ood Eat more of it. NUT-BROWN BREAD "Tho Bread that Builds" ; PEERLESS BAKERY Ask Your JH'iilcr for Niit-Hrowu '. HroJitl - . ( - f DAY OR NIGHT WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Director WHY NOT? have your old cirpcls nnd riiKH woven Into u serviceable and revcraablo PLl'FF Kl'G Dick sayH "Tlio rune 1VE clean nro CLEAN when 1V1S clean 'em." rhono 180 Free Delivery Mosan Art Rug Co. 110 West Tenth (St. STORAGE s T O R A G E FURNITURE MOVING PACKING, and SHIPPING, BAGGAGE DELIVERED S T O R A G E KEIZUR TRANSFER Tor. Itnrllell Mill. Phono :t:i:t Old papers for houscclcaning Mail Tribune offico. VAUGHN Phone 162-R Barefoot Sandals for Your Children "Hi-Quality" "Lo-Prices'.' Also OXFORDS and MARY JANES "Coco Shoes.' "Have YOU Seen Crater Lake. Y. W. C. A. Budget Campaign $3000 June 6-13, 1921 "IT'S HER TURN NOW" GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! They're everywhere in our community life today doing their share of its work, bearing their share of its responsibili tics, taking part in every worth while activity. They, therefore, merit their share of ita resources for rccrea- 1 tion, companionship, self-improvement. Tho Y. W. C. A. is a community center for girls with a friendly 1 welcome for girls of all ages and all creeds ready to help thorn solve their problems and meet their needs at all times. An investment for our girlhood will bring it3 returns to you in a happier, efficient, and more self-reliant body of young women in our home and business world. . ; Will You Help Make These 5 Possibilities a Reality , Stand by the Girlhood of Medford and have your, "gift ready when we come to you this week. ' (This space donated by th Busy 'Corner Motor Co.) BASANTA SINGH Hindu Champion VS. R. W.HAND Un-Dcfeatod , Southern Oregon Champion NO PRELIMINARIES FINISH MATCH BEST TWO OUT OF THREE FALLS . PAVILION ARENA GOLD HILL, OREGON Friday, June 10. SEATS ON Ross & Ross, Central Point; Brown & Brown, Medford; Medford-Jacksonville Stage line FARE 10c WttUliiK room MediorJ, 5 South Front IMumo HUB INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. ---.... - - 1 21 N. Central 9 p. m. Sharp SALE AT Irwin Cigar Store, Ashland; ' M. D. Bowers, Gold Hill. , TICKET, PRICES 1 $3.00, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 Site 'J , WITH MSDFCSD TRADS lS.M!D?0Rp, gADS