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r PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL' TRTBUNR MEDFOKD. OftEOON-, TUESDAY, JUXE If. lf)21 Tocal and Personal : Mrs.' A. C. 'Walker' left the flmt of the week for Portland where she will attend the annual convention of the Eastern Star. Patronize home and build up pay rolls by Insisting on havlns brooms made by Hogue River Broom Works Bookkeeping quickly mastered through Burroughs Simplified System, Six weeks course, low rates. Speed typing and shorthand. Medford Busi ness College. To iMrs. Henry Bates loft Monday for a month's visit with friends and rela tives In .San Francisco, Cal. She ac companled Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jor genson of that city who have been visiting her here. They made the trip by auto. Guaranteed attraction: Billy Young with the Majestic orchestra at Jack Bonvllln Friday night, June 17th. Dig popular dance. ' 75 Steam rolled barley $.10 a ton at WatkliiB Feed Storo. 70 Notice of an appeal to the supreme court has been filed In tho county clerk's office In the cases of Peter Slrauff and Frank Kodat who wen; found guilty by a Jury In tho circuit court two weeks ago of attempted bur glary of the Hank or Gold Hill at Gold Hill on the night of April 13th. N. B, Newcomb will rnrnlsh you your winter wood, Iti-lncli slabs green. Planing mill blocks, dry. Also dry kindling and shavings, green saw dust for your drives and walks. Phone (131. . 77 'Ashland Uthln water bottled at. OKI Lltlila Springs, sold by C'rowson's, Brown's and iJeVoo's. 7(! Prof, and Mrs. O. T. Morgan and son, Cecil, will leave this evening for tholr farm near Medford, wbero they will remain-during the summer. Al bany Democrat. Henr Billy Young Blng "It's All Over Now." Orth hull, Jacksonville, Friday night. , 75 ''Whenever bettor I.lfo Insurance Is written, Cochran and his agents will bo writing it." tt George T. Collins hits returned from a short business trip to the Klaniuth Falls country. C. It. Lnnglols has opened u shoe and harness repairing shop In Jack sonville. 77 Largo sine refrigerator Biiltablo for store. DoVoe. tf John W. Pernoll of the Applegnte was among tho out. of town visitors In the city Sunday and Monday. In addition to our lurgo stock of Superoynl, Inland nnd stop cut rings, we have Just taken the distribution agency for the well known I Surd ring and now have a stock of their quick seating step cut rings on our shelf. Riverside Garago'. 77 Steam rolled barley $30 a ton at Watltlhs Feed Storo. ' , . , ; 70 Ed H. Helms of Jacksonville attend ed to business matters In tho city this morning. ' Billy Young Is ninklng a big lilt with tho Majestic orchestra. 75 Phoenix Garage Is now open for business. A share of your patronage is solicited. J. II. Slauo.' 73 Put Swayno of the upper Applegate Rpent Monday in tho city attending to business matters. You can save tiro expensoby putting on our guarantbod rotroads. Exchange Tiro Co. ' 77 Drink Ashland Llthln water. 70 V. J. Emerlck has returned from nn auto trip to Pelican Bay on the Klam ath lake whero he took supplies to his Hummer cottage. If you want to snvo monoy on tires koo our retreads on standard tires. ExcliniiRo Tiro Co. 77 It will pay you to take a trip to Enders' Dept. Storo, Ashland. 7ii Trovo Lumsdon, assistant cashier of tho Jackson County bank, will leave tho first of tho month for l.os Angeles whoro ho will bo employed by a large bond house. Wo meet all prices on tires nnd can furnlBh any bIzo not on hand nt lowest cut price from largo stock, by first express. Get. prices. Exchange Tire Co. 77 Ladies get your hulr permanently waved, the Nestle way, licensed opera tor. For nppolntment phono 71 Ash land, Wlnolniid'B Hall-dressing Parlors (3. F. Wheeler of Ashland atlendod to business matters In the city Tues day morning. C. L. Endicolt, of the lleLuxe Auto Top shop, has purchased bis partner's Interost In the same and Is now soli proprietor. An expert trimmer nr rived from San Francisco Monday to nssist Mr. Endlcott. Since March 7st. when they took charge of tho shop, they have, had n splendid business. First-class onrpenter work. Esti mates furnished. Phono Dixon C30-.M. SO Bill Union returned the first or the week from nn extended stay In San Francisco and other California points. Mr. Hulen Is an old big league ball player, and is well known to the fans of tho Pacific coast and Cunudu whero ho managed ball tennis for a number of years. If you are looking for up to date shoes, clothing, dry jgoodtf, ladies' ready-to-wear nt popular prices, visit Enders' BIB Storo, Ashland. 75 If you want to bo healthful and en 1ov eood. Dtiro wntpr order a rase of lllhln wntpr from tlm .Tiirlrann Pmtlltvl Creamery. ' 70 Master Bill Helms has completely recovered from an attack of scarlet fover, and has gone to the country for recuperation. School for drawing nnd painting. Mrs, Eilnionrison, College bldg. 0-7-X. ... NT Whore Is Medford located? 12 miles north of Enders Drjiurtinciit store. TO, Attorney- William Briggs of Ashland spent a few hours in the city Monday on business. Attention strawberry growerB! Wo can furnish you cups and cratesj at lowest prices. Farm Bureau Co-Opeia-tlve Exchange. tr Dance, Jacksonville, Friday night, June 17th, Majestic orchestra featur ing Billy Young. 75 The work of tearing 'down the Bui giu tabernacle Is under way, nothing but the scaffolding remaining of the structure. Bargain for quick sale, 1919 Oakland newly overhauled, new tires. Tel. 4'J. 70 Don't forget Enders saves you money real dollars. 75" M. D. Bowers of Gold Hill was a business visitor ill the city Monday afternoon. We are paying 24c for eggs at the Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange. tf Party shipping car household goods to Oakland next week has space to spare. Box 40, Mail Tribune. 73 It is expected that the Elks temple will be crowded tonight with people at tho Flag Day exercises. The gen eral public Is invited to attend, and the G. A. it., W. It. C. and American Le gion post members will uttend in a body. The exercises, which will not be long, will begin promptly at 8::iu p. in. Tile Medford Candy Manufacturing Co. on South Front, is working full force now turning out first-class can dy. When you purchase candy ask for tho "Mado in .Medford'' brand. Once tasted always used. Yon can save dollars at Enders Big Store. New duds ut, new prices. 75' Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Henry moved today from the Hotel Medford to tbelr new home at Siiniiyclll'f orchard, for merly the Cbadwick orchard, which they purchased last fall. Lawn mowers sbnipened. Mltcboll Ladder Co., 313 East Main. ' tr Don't sit on your cow's tall. Keep It quiet by using Cow Ease. Keeps flies away. Monarch Seed Co. tf The swimming party which was l havo been held tonight by tho Tii cl lilt at Ashland has been postponed until Saturday evening. Typewriters Wo buy, sell, trado, rent nnd repair all makes typewriters. Medford Book Store. 72 Wo dovelop kodak films free. West SIdo Pharmacy. tf The Medford council of the Knights of Columbus at their meeting last night votod to glvo $25 'from their treusury for tho Pueblo, Colo., flood sufferers. Sugar Bowl taxi, county trips spec ialty, phone 127-H. 82 Plcotiiig lluinstltchlng, 8c per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burgess and two children of Tacoma are spending tho week with Mrs. Goo. Hunt. Swimming ut Nat, hours 2 to 6 and 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. tf Save money on wrnpptng paper by usliip- white print paper In rolls. Ask this office. tt Among guests from a distance nt the Holland are Mr. and Mrs. It. A. duller of Chicago, R. it. Page, II. and E. W. Ilallaril and Donald II. Nevison of Seattle, and tho following from Cali fornia: Dr. E. G. Riddell or Santa Bar barn; Mrs. Wilniu Whendon of Los Angeles, II. A. Reid und P. T. llahman of Santu Rosa: Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hull of Long Ileuch, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Illcke or Sacramento, and O. A. Pratt and-D. II. Mackie or C'alexlco. We are paying tho highest prices for all kinds of poultry and eggs. Farm Uurenu Co-operative Exchange. tf Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib erty Shop. 201-J. tf J. R. Uees and O. J. Showers left by auto this morning, tlm formor to at tend the harvesting of tho cherry crop In his orchard at Hood River, and the latter to vlHlt relatives nt Spirit Lake, Idaho. Phone 474. Guaranteed work, prompt sorvlco. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 101 South Riverside. , tf Try our morchantp lunch. The Shasta. A. T. Mercler, division superinten dent of the Southern Pacific railroad was u business visitor in the city Mon day. Feed whent $2.30 per cwt. at the Farm Bureau Co-oporntlvo Exchange tr When bettor automobiles are built, ilulck will build thorn. tf Mrs. V. (1. McDonald of the Rogue Elk resort at Trail who came to the city this morning by the way of the llybeo bridge road says the road Is in good condition all the way. Shu mo tored down ill one hour anil 30 min utes. Mrs. McDonald report that there is good fishing In Elk creek. F. F, Stone, tho barber, O'Brien's old stand. . tf Invest your savings In tho Jackson County Building und Lonn association tt "Tho Oregon state lime plant will begin operation the middle of June." says the Corvallis Times Gazette. "No definite prico has been set but the hoard expects to be able to sell lime III carload lots f. o. b. cars at Gold Hill between $1 and $1.50 a ton. The opening of the plant was delayed ow ing to the death or Benton Bowers. chairman of tho board. (.'. W, Court ney, who was appointed supeiinten dent at a recent meeting of the hoard. has begun work and It is exec!cd that within two weeks the board will be able to inuko shipment of lime. Any ono desiring to place orders for lime is nsked to communicate with A. 11 Cordley, secretary of the board, at Corvallis." Violin Instruction, Florence Howell, special attention to beginners. Sparta building, plume 645-11. tr Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsotlere for Nullonc. Phone 5S5-J. tt Mrs. W. T. Grieve and daughter are in the city from Prospect. Another guest from Prospect at the Medford Is Mrs. L. G. Lyman. We develop koaalt films free. West Side Pharmacy. tf Flies Irritate your cow. She won't give as much .milk if troubled witli them. Keep her sprayed with Cow Ease. Monarch Seed Co., sales agents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. C'alles have re turned from a iwo weeks visit at San Francisco anil other California points. R. A. Holmes, the insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. $50.00 reward for return of box of tools taken from It. ,C. Thomas house in east Medford. , 0. ' E.. Starns, 701 West Jackson. , ' ( ' 72 Oregon guests at the Medford nre -Mrs. F. E. Tucker and daughter or Klamath Falls, Conine Holton, Cath erine Meelian and Fred Johnson of Ashland, and the follnwIngMrom Port land: Mr. and Mrs. (.'.' J. Korinek, Harry and Walker lladfield, F. L. StringhniiK, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Field, John P. Burns. A. C. Hall, J. A. Schnei der and E. M. Pugb. Pythian Memorial services will be held Monday night, June '13, at the K. P. hull. All Knights are requested to be present. 71 John Autle as did James Bowling, entered a plea of guilty in Judge Tay lor's court yesterday for their engage ment ut fisticuffs on Sunday, und like Howling received a fine of $10 and costs. Dancing at Nat Wed. nlte. Splendid music. Spot dances u specialty. Large boxes of candy given away. Admission 10. 72 Alex Sparrow who came down from Crater Lake Monday went hack to that cohl, snow-covered territory tills mor ning1 with a load or supplies and sev eral more laborers to add to his force at work In the Crater Lake national park. 1 A. ,R. "Chase, of Tho Dalles, Ore., who has been appointed, state club leader In educational work for Wyom ing, was calling on old and new friends at the court house this week. Mr. f'haso was rural school supervisor of Jackson county during School Supt. J. Percy Wells' administration. Jack sonville Post, Carl Y. Tengwald, manager of the Crater Lake hotel, leaves Wednesday for n several days business visit at Sacramento. Dancing at Nat. Wed. nite. Splendid music. Spot dances a specialty. Large boxes of candy given away. Admission 10c. ' 72 Senator II. Van dor Holler arrived in tho city this morning from having attended the commencement exercises or the O. A. C. and a meeting of the board of regents or the same institu tion, or which he is a member. The graduating class numbered 340 men and women, the largest class in the history of the O. A. C. Included uiuong guests from a dis tance at the Medford .are N. M. French and W. A. Newton of Now York, II. Lefman of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. M. Jacobs, J. C. Warner, C. L, J. Lambert and R. U Kaleo of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. F. Van Zant and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brown of Tacoma, and the following from California: Mrs. Mc Kee Shorrnrd, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Hit ter, Miss C. Stapleton, W. C. Gafferi, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Bernke, G. Van Odder, H. P. Gray and family, A. R. Elliott, H. R. Welch. II. A. Boutell, G. O. Knight and I!. A. Shallhorn of San Francisco, Miss C. F. Cliamhorlln, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rochester and son, and A. J. Blitz of Los Angeles; Mrs. F. II. Collisck nnd children and Mrs. C. E. Van Limit and children of Diinsnmir. G. W. Gould of Medford and Rus sell Flint of Sacramento are sojourn ing at the Rogue Elks Resort at Trail. Disquieting news to those persons who have cottages at Lake of the Woods is the following Item in the Klamath ' Dully Record: "Wicker chairs and various articles or house hold furniture are floating around in Lake 'of the Woods, according to J. A. Gordon who recently mado a trip there. The water is eight or ton feet higher in the lake than last year, ho reports and In some Instances is threatening to enter cabins on the shore. Five hours was required to rescue his car which sank ill the mud whore the road was flooded." E. O. McCurick. vice president of the Southern Pacific, who spent Monday and part of today In Ashland, was ox pected to pay this city a visit, arriving late this afternoon. v'4 ONE-ELEVEN Cigarettes Ouryears of making good withlmillions of smokers suggests that weknowhow. Just buy a package and IV find out. , i J '" ,ft garettesljj ft -Growers of peara In southern Ore gon will realize only about 40 per cent or their crop this year because of the scab, which is infesting the orchards of that district ihlt; year," said W. G. Smith, orchurdiat of Wolf Creek, who is in Portland. Smith says the apple crop will run about 75 per cent in his district. Portland Journal. Cloudy weather today seemed to bear out the prediction for unsettled weather for tonight and Wednesday. This morning with a minimum temper ature of 40 degrees felt rather cool to most people. Mrs. M. A. Parks of Huntington Beach and Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Wil liams of Puente, Calif., arrived in Mod- lord yesterday and will visit, for a few days. Mrs. Parks Is the mother of and Mr. Williams the brother of A. B. Williams of this city. Mib. Parks caine as far as Yreka by train and Mr. and Mrs. Williams made the Journey in their car, all finishing the trip over the Siskiyous In the auto. Albert Fern and L. Ramsey of Grants Pass were each fined $50 and costs which they paid, In Justice Tay lor's court here , yesterday afternoon, on their entering pleas of guilty to netting salmon in the Rogue river three miles up stream from the Gold Ray dam last Sunday. The arrests were made by Chas. Loar, a deputy game warden. Sheriff Terrlll arrived home today from Salem from having made a quick trip taking a prisoner to the peniten tiary. They left this city Monday mor ning for Salem. Oregonlans registered at the Hol land are S. F. Rldder of Roseburg, F. M. Gueber of Grants Pass, George W. Knight of Hubbard and the following from Portland: Ed Wright, R. E. Leigh, A. S. Weld, C. E. Ciilliinan, A. T. Mercler, J. D. Jordan and C, C. Sar gent. . J5 The Day of All Days, the Most Prized of All , j Remembrances The Bride's Photograph i . - Notice Mr. C. L. Endlcott has bought my Interest in the "DeLuxe Auto Top. Shop" und ho assumes all liabilities. 3 C. M. JONES. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE First cutting alfalfa with barley and grass. Cut since the rains, $5.00 per ton. Phone 201-Y. 73" WANTED One or two room house which can be moved. Call at 500 Beatty St. 72 WANTED Thinners. Phono 091-J-2. tr FOR RENT Sleeping room, newly tarnished, with bathroom privileges. 325 S. Riverside. 74 WANTED Two or three housekeep ing rooms or small furnished house by married couple. Phone 701-J. 74 Something Good to Eat Something made of good flour, of good milk, of good, nourishing com pressed yeast, ot good shortening! A I't'ltE FOOD I'ltODl'CT A product with a fine, natural fla vor, with a satistying slice, with a crisp crust. What could it be but Bread the perfect food. Bread is your Best Food Eat more of it. NUT-BROWN BREAD is Bread at its Best insist on it. PEERLESS, BAKERY , Ask Your Priiler for Nut-Ilrown I) rend There's a magic in our nsw lens, enabling it to record only your most charming pose. Your most pleasing expression, emphasizing every smile of lip and eye. Make appointment today I Swem's Studio PHOTOGRAPHS I 217 East Main St. ' : Medford 5Passeeger Car Good Tires Good Shape Here is a chance for the man who needs a car and yet wants to save money. Look it over at ! :. '' " The Busy Corner Motor Co, "The Store Where Your Dollar Does Its Duty" Medford Iron Works Tractor, Truck, Spray Outfit, and Gas Unglno ncpalrluc a Specially GENERAL FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP GOOD CLOTHES I Make Thent KLEIN traaa TAIIOB 138 Haw Man St. , Licensed CITY SCAVENGER All refuse Immediately removed on short notice. Weekly visit in resi dence dlstrlclj. Sally business dis trict. Phone 89S. - '' ' WTTITRI'TTT :VTn TRADE, MARK - LOOK FOR THE SIGNS ON THE FENCE THEY ARE SATISFIED YOU COULD BE If you buy a Tractor, you want service. Who will give your service 'next year.. Ask any Fordson owner. ...... c E. Gates Auto Co, Corner Sixth and Pacific Highway