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r PAGE TWO jNiEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, .THNR 9, 1021 L ocal and' f Personal The funeral services over the Jate Chas. Prim, pioneer citizen of Jackson county and Jacksonville, anil former county Judge,, held at 3 o'clock this afternoon in the Jacksonville cemetery were largely attended. The services were inder the auspices of the Sled- ford Klks lodse of which JihIko Prim was a memher. The body arrived on the morning train from Portland ac companied by a daughter, Mrs. A. I Uckelson, and her husband and their two children of that city. A delega tion of Klks and Jacksonville citizens Including Louis Ulrlch, Kd Helms and J. W. Hybeo met the family at the train. They will bo tho guests of Mr. and Mrs: Ixiuls tJlrich during their Stay In Jacksonville. We will give to every lady visiting the West Sldo Urocctcrla Saturday a pink carnation. I!R Hemstitching he per yd. at the Btylecraft Shop. Wo also do dress making, pleating, embroidery, buttons, braiding and mending. Phone 7 11 J M. F. & H. Bldg. Mesdames Eaton & Boberts, Prop. Gil : Invitations are out for tho wedding of Miss Juanlta Mao Furry, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 8. Furry, and stenographer In County Agent Catc's office, and Nell M. Franklin of Med ford, a member of the Medford Print ing company staff. Tho marrlngo will take placo at 8 p. m Stinduy, Juno 9th, at the homo of tho bride's par ents at Phoonlx. :.! Trigonla Oil and Gan Co. stockhol ders please take notice, that a Stuck Owners election for a board of direc tors, to serve the next year, beginning July 1st, 1921, will be held at the Medford Public labrary, at 2 p. m., June 20th, 1921. 70 Knight don't forget the Pythian Sis ters shirt waist dance Friday evening. I OS OregonlanB at tho Medford aro Mr. dnd Mrs. T. J. Knas, Herbert Ntinn, C. C. Kelly. N. J. Drew, and Will Jays of Salem, 'Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Powell of Albany, II. B. Class, O. I). llarberl, and P. F. Knight of Eugene, S. 0. Clark of Grants Pass, and W. O. Jenks, A. II. Honnoy and J. I Muellonberg, II. p, lflller nnd J: L. Jones of Porllani). Big opening West Sldo Oroceterla. Saturday, Juno Villi. He suro and get Our low cost prices. See ad in tomor row's paper. UK ''Whonover belter Llfo Insurance Is written, Cochran and his agonts will be writing it." if : There was one of tho biggest calls for strawberries for cnnnlng In years at tho public maikot this morning, be cause of the low prico anil cheapness of sugar, nnd tho supply unexpectedly could not begin to fill tho demand, largely duo to tho fact that several largo commercial strawberry .patchos Wero accidentally flooded by Irrigation1 ditches yesterday. Mowovnr Superin tendent llunyard says thoro will bet a bountiful supply on hand for Satur day's (rado. Phoenix Garago Is now open for business. A sharo of your patronage is solicited. J. II. Slano. 711 ' First-class carpenter work. UbII matos furnished. Phono Dixon G39-J-I. ' . "." ' -' 8G For the Perfect Foot- ; Voti who have perfect feet quite likely do not ap preciate the fact. You have always had them you see no reason why your fect should fail you. Yet seven people out of every ten have weak or fallen archesj. ; Value your perfect foot and keep it perfect for all times wear the ARCH PRESERVER SHOE with the concealed liridgc which comfortably and properly Jtipports and keeps the arch in normal shape. If your feet arc perfect the ARCH PRESERVER SHOE will keep them per fect, if they arc not, this ihoe will help thcni. f.MV- ' ' "' HKBonaJB tunics run rojr wkLu Carl Tcngwalil, hotel manager, Scely V. Hall, transportation manager, and C. C. Holnleln, electrician, of tho newi ("rater Lake company, and Carter Brandon who accompanied them, have returned homo from a trip to Crater lake to examlno into conditions there, and reKrt that Alex Sparrow, super visor of Crater National park, Is al ready at work with a gang of men, with snow plows and shovels, digging out the deep snow from the park bead quarters to the hotel, getting ready for the opening of the season on July 1st. On that date all antos can easily reach the hotel. At present one can only go wllliiu twelve miles of the lake and must make the rest of tho trip on snowshoes. There aro 48 inches ol snow at Anna spring camp, and be- tween there and the hotel thero are drifts of B or B feet. School for drawing and painting. Mrs. Kdtnondson, College bldg. 87 Plcuso get In the reports of lodge, church and other meetings as early as possible for Sunday anil us soon as they occur. Y. W. C. A., Y. M. C. A Greater Medford club and other notes must bo In not later than Thursday or Friday morning. Mann's millinery window for tho Y. W. C. A. shows a number of the hats made by the girls in tho Y. W. C. A. millinery claaa nndor tho very able direction of Miss Uoolii, tho milliner In Mann's store. Big opening West Side Groceteria, Saturday, Juno 11th. ICvery lady visit ing our store Saturday will receive a pink carnation. 68 "It's Her Turn Now," Y. W. C. A. budget campaign, Juno G-13. Colonel II. A. Ilugood, a Porllund attorney, Is In (he city on business. Will the woman who took tho wrong umbrella from 'Nat check room return same Immediately. 08 "It's Her Turn Now," Y. W. C. A. I budget campaign, Juno 613. George A. Mansfield, president of tho stato farm bureau organization, arrived homo this morning from Hllls boro, Ore, whero ho yesterday attend ed tho Washington county farm bur eau picnic. ' Party shipping car household goods to Oakland next week has space to uparo. Box" 40, Mall Tribune 711 Hon t sit on your cow's tall. Keep It (pilot by using Cow Kaso, Keeps files away. Monarch Sood Co. If "Nash hotel gnosis Includo F. A. Swlshor or Gallon, Ohio, John J. Iloylo of San Mateo; Ciillf., E: It. fjwln r San Francisco, ('has. Knpplor or Montnguo, Calif., Annabel' Ums'of Portland, It. K. Strong of Uoseburg, and Hubert Odell of Klamath Falls. ' ! Brooms niado by tho Boguo Itlvor Broom Works aro tho best lor the money. Insist on homo mado brooms. 71" Wo aro paying 20 and 25c for lions at Farm Bureau Co-Opr. Exchange?" C. E. Huff Is a visitor In tho city from tho Bluo I.edgo mining district who urrlvod Wednesday. Wo devolop kodak films free. Wont Sldo Pharmacy. tf Dance, ICaglo Point by special rc quost, Saturday, Juno 11th. Majestic orchestra featuring Billy Young. 70 ,Corbln IOdgell, well known- liairlo Point rancher, left yesterday for Urn Angclos, whore he was called by tho IllnoBs of his brother. Ho oxiicctB to bo gono soveral weeks. "It's llor Turn Now," Y. W. C. A. budget campaign, Juno 6-13. Wo nro paying 22c for ogga nl the Farm Bureau Co-Oporatlvo Exchange. 7llc Tho College Women's club will meet In Ashland Saturday afternoon. June Mill nt tho homo of Mrs. Wagner. Thoso going are requested to meet at tho Hotel Medford at 1:1G. Don't forgot tho Pythian Sisters shirt waist dance Friday evening. 9 Saturday night, Juno 11th, diinco kaglo Point. Special ovont. Majestic snappy music. 70 Mrs. It. B. McHlhosoand daughter, Mary Loulso and mother, Mrs. Mary E. Ilazelrlgg, arrlvod In tho city Ibis morning to spend the summer at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. Marsh Sugar Bowl taxi, county trips spec ialty, phono 127-K. 82 nry mill blocks. Phono 650-It. 69 Thoro will bo a picnic or high school girls Saturday evening. Tho girls will meet at the Y. W. C. A. at li p. in. where cars and provisions will be ready. Flies Irritate- your now. She won't glvo as much milk IT troubled with them, Keep her sprayed with Cow Hiiro. Monarch Sood Co., sales agents. tr We nro paying 22 and 24c for springs at Farm Bureau Co.-Opor. Exchange. 70 The Odd Follows and Itobeluilis or Medford will hold Joint memorial ser vices at the lodgo hall next Mondiiv evening, following the regular session. beginning about 8:20. A varied pro gram of singing, tributes and ad dresses will be had. Hev. James I' Cornier of the South Methodist church will deliver tho main address. Mem hers or the order may Invito friends to bo present. This promises to bo an interesting event. iiiinco Jacksonville Friday, June 10th. Majestic orchestra. Big special teattire. Hilly oung in popular songs 69' Pythian Sisters shirt waist danco hrldiiy evening. All Knights and thcii lailles Invlleil. Guests from n distnnce lit the llol land are John Anisfleld of Cleveland. ()., Robert J. Turner of Philadelphia. O. C. Manilla nf St. I.0III4 nml Miirlc l-ovl of San Francisco. Dance nnd supper Eagle Point Sat urday night. June 11 th. 7rt In thirty seconds hall can destroy a crop that requires n year to reproduce insurance against loss by hall tit low ales Is offered by the McCurdy Insur ance Agency. There was lom to Mr. nnd Mrs. 'has. ('ofreen at the Sacred Henri hos pital ou Juno -till, a son. Attorney G. M. Huberts left Wednes day night for Salem where he will argue a civil case before the supremo court. Lawn mower ahaipencd. Mitchell Ladder Co., 310 East Main. tf Billy Young with the Majestic or chestra, Eaglo Point", Saturday night. 7" .Mr.- and Mrs. Walter Harrington and their three children arrived in Med ford. Juno 2nd by auto from Tacoma, Wash., and are slopping at the home of Mrs. E. F. Schmidt. Mrs. Harring ton is a sister or Mrs. Schmidt. The Harringtons will remain until about July 1st and aro anxious to visit Cra ter Lake before departing for their -Jiiio in Washington. Pick your own sirawberrlcs at 8c per cup. Phone 4G2-J.' 08 The reiMirt that Seely V. Hall has retired from the auto game, because ho hag charge of tho transportation line to Crater Lake, Is a mistake. Mr. Mall Is still Inhc game and Is' featur ing Packard cars. Mary Truax of Medford, Oregon, will lie graduated from the University or Oregon, June 211, as a member of the largest class ever turned out She nmjorod In journalism, taking besides' many course in English, languages, commerce nn.i economics. Sho Is a graduate or tho Gold .1111 high school. She will not immediately take up newspaper work hut will act as secre tary in her ...hoi's store. Miss Truax has held down many Jobs while get ting an education. She was a stenog rapher In tho sherirr'a office In Jack sonville, typist and clork In the war risk Insurance division and tho mili tary Intelligence dlvlson. Washington D. C, and secretary and stenographer in the county agenl s office in Med ford. She thus very largely earned her own way through tho University of Oregon. Save money on wrapping paper by usinp white print paper In rolls. Ask this rrico. ne.u- limy loung s;ng "Slow an I'.asy, ' Jacksonville danco, Friday night. en. Attorney O. S. Illaiichnrd or Grants Pass attended to legal business In the city and county sent. Wednosday. 1110 financial (roubles of 1907 hnd their rirst rumblings In far off Egypt and Japan. '1 hoso countries also wero first to feel tho depression In 192(1. Wo are paying tho highest prices for all kinds of poultry and eggs. Farm Bureau Co-Operatlve Exchange. tf in this month's Issue of the Popula magazino Is a serial story entitled 'The Man of the North." written bv lullson T. Marshall. Call nt Handicraft Shop and get the prices 011 children's colored wash dresses. p.o Popular danco Orth hall, Jackson ville, Friday night, Juno 10th. Malestlc orchestra. . i;n Thomas Griggs of Wntklns, Orogon Is spending a fow days in tho city on uusiness and visiting rriends. - inwn mowers sharponod right. 1,1b erty Shop. 2(il-J. tf If a farmer or orchardist loses only ono crop In thlrty-flvo years from fire or hall he has lost inoro than adequate Insurance would cost for tho same length of tlmo at today's rates. Mc curdy Insurance Agency. i!) Arthur Klolnhaniiner of tho Apple gnto spent Wednesday In tho city at tending to business matters. Picotlng Hemstitching, : ; 8c per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf Beginning Juno 10 tho Pantorlum will inako a Rpoclul ralo of $1.50 for uioroiigiuy cleaning men's suits Phono 24-1 mid wo will call. 71 Tho passage of the bonus bill at the 1 iiesday election created no excite ment locally, as It. was generally he- iievod it would carry, though thoro was n pessimistic tone In somo nunr u.n. mo concensus or, opium was mat tho measure when in force would stimulate conditions In southern Ore gon. A largo porconlngo of tho ox servlco mon will take the loan Instead of tho cash bonus. Tho feature of the election was the number of people who laiieu to vote. Swimming nt Nat, hours 2 'to 5 rind 7::io to 9:20 p. 111, tf. 'It s Her Turn Now," Y. W. C. A budget campaign, Juno .(1-13. J. A. Nott, traveling Height agent or 1110 Union Pacific system is in tho city and valley for a few days on official niiHlnoss - - ' Phono 474. Guaranteed work, nromnt service City Cleaning & Dvolnir Co 401 South Itlverslde. tf 1 ry our morchnntr luhch. The Shasta. . Attorneys A. E. Rcames, Porter J veil, unci litis Newbury attended to legal matters In the. county seat' Wed nesdav. . ; Attention strawberry growers! We can furnish you cups and crates ut lowest prices. Farm Bureau Co-Opora tlvo exchange tf A reduction of faclflc package goods. Handicraft Shop. f,s mis. sum Hieiinrdson who was stricken with pneumonia two weeks ago, has completely recovered. Sweet peas fc n buncli nnd aspara gus liic a pound. Phone Sii-K. Mrs. B. J. Stelner on Central Point rond. 71 '"It's Her 1 urn Now,' Y. W. C. A. budget campaign. June 0-13. DR. RICKERT mm Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted NO DROPS I'SED Broken Insc Accurately Dnplirntcnl P.AOTOnV OX PRKMISKS ,.u tt K. M.n, VfaMrt The postponement of . the Jackson ville bank cases In the circuit court Wednesday till the fall term of court, will not necessitate calling back of the petit Jury for furtlier service this term as expected, bad the cases come to trial. The grand jury, however, has not been excused, and may resume their deliberations at any time. Many of tho petit jurors arc farmers, now in their busiest season. When better automobiles are built, Bulrk will build them. tf F. F. Stone, the barber, O'Brien's old stand. tf A large number of local people will Journey to Gold Hill tomorrow night to see tho wrestling match between Basanta Singh and Ralph Hand, the contest starting at 9 o'clock. No word has been received as yet whether Ted Thyo has accepted the Invitation to rererco the contest. Pino riumo lumber at Big Pines Lumber company. tf For top and uphoislerlng. De Luxe Auto Top Shop. - tf There havo boon no new develop ments In the transit war to Jackson ville betweon the street car and the Jitney lines. The latter is charging ten cents one way, tho tho former 2i cents for the round trip. Invest your savings In tho Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlore for Niillone. Phone 580-J. tf J. C. Cut of Medford, pnld n fine of ,2 In police court yesterday for al lowing hlB car to stand on the streets alter dark with no lights. J. P. Olson paid a fine of 'i for parking his car within tho cafoty zone. Eugene Reg ister. Feed wheat 12.30 per cwt. nt the Farm Bureau Co-oporatlvo Exchange. . 1 tf The Southern Pacific railway has started a state wide campaign of burn ing woods along their line throughout the stato. ' Violin Instruction, Florence Howell, spccinl attention to beginners. Sparta building, phone 645-H. tf Dry mill blocks. Phone fiT.O-h. G!l Charles Palm expects to leavo short ly to spend the. summer at his summer homo on Pelican Bay. It. A. Holmes, the insurance Man. Insurance, end Bonds, plus Service. We dovelop koilaR films free. West Side Pharmacy. tf Attorney James T. Clilnnock of Granttf Pass attended to legal busiii'-'ss in the .city Wednesday. $50.00 reward for return of box of tools taken from 1L C. Thomas hou le in east Medford. C. E. iitams, "in West Jackson. T- A. K. Kellogg of Gold Hill, attended to business and visited fri';nds In tho city Wednesday afternoon. Dance nt lleagle Saturday, June 11. Good music. Good cats. Good order. Good roads. Good time for everybody. TO Tlio police Wednesday night stowed six wanderers lu a northbound freight car as a May to insure their absence from this city. The men had been loitering around the business district fur suvoral days, and were unablo to secure work. I.ylo PIgsboe, who pitched a game or two for Medford when she had a ball team, and n :i3 the star or the Klamath Falls teuni is now a pitcher with the Newark, N. J., team of the Internation al league. Dry mill blocks. Phono li-'iO-R. 6D in F. C. GO A. F. & A. M. Special communication Med ford Lodge JO J. Friday oven- - ing, June-KI, 7;;i0 p.-U. Work degree. U EVW!I.LU.M3. ccy. - J- U- i This t T r ? T t T t T WEEK-END r t r t f t T Y ? t T T t f f f t ? t $1.25 Voiles 50c Tlicso arc 'licantiful fancy patterns in "dark and light grounds. Not ono of them sold for less than $1.00 yard. Reduced to, yard.! ..50 10-Jn. Crepe De Chenc l.ffi This' is an extra fine quality in all colors. A bargain well worth considering. Special $1.65 Children's Hat Sale Children's Hats at special prices in a big assortment of styles and colors. Prices ...$1.00 to $3.00 714 Yards Ohallie $1.00 Friday and Saturday yo will sell 7'o yards of .36' i)ich ClialUe, light ' or 'dark' pat terns. Big assortment.' ' t T T T t ? T T r f i 10 Yards Toweling $1.00 Fine Bleached Toweling, regular ISc .yard Friday, and Saturday wc -will sell 10 yards for ....$1.00 A Great Bargain. , $2.00 Silk Gloves 98c 't All Long Silk Cloves, Black, White, Tan, Brown, Navy. Fine quality silk, double tip, 16 button li'ngUi ,..os 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON LADIES' MUNSING UNION SUITS THIS WEEK 500 PAIRS OF SHOES AT REDUCED PRICES Military Heel, Oxford Ties, plain toe, light sole, all sizes, fine kid slock. 8.r0. Special $7.50 White Nubuck Oxford in all style heels, low or military heels. Sold for $8.95. Special $6.25 Yhite Canvas . Oxfords, mili tary or low heels. 7.")0 val ues, priced at $5.50 and $0 Ladies' Sport Oxfords, Pat ent Leather trimmed. On sale at special price of $7.50 Military Heel, Kid, Oxford (black.) light sole, imitation tip, $9.50. sale - $6.50 - t y t t T t y y f y t y t y t f t y r t t On X t $7.50 High Heel Oxfords, plain toe, fine select kid, light sole, all leather heels, $9.5 ). Sale High heel Pumps, extra fine qual ity, $7.95 Spe cial ...$6.50 y 1 I I t T 1 Children's Kid Strap Slippers oU to 8 $2.25 Children's Kid Strap Slippers S'.i. toll $2.50 Children's Kid Strap Slippers 1 1' o to - $2.9S Barefoot Sandals and Hikers for children's summer wear. AH sizes, 5', to (; in ladies' sizes. , ;$1.50", $1,75, $1.9S. $2.50 dm Children's Dun iletal'Slipiers 51, to 8 $2 J " ' ' 1 ! ;.. & 25 y Children's dun Metal Slippers S'o to 11 $3.56 Children's Cun Metal' Slippers, Hi:, to 2, ' $2.75 Pay Less- Dress Better 4 1 ? y f y y X