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PAGE TWO MEDFORD LVIL TRTfiUNE. MEDFORD. OREOON", THURSDAY, JT'XE 1V 1021 f Focal and Personal A slight shower of rain fell here late yesterday afternoon, while il hard at Ashland followed by rained a hail Htorm, and snow fell at Crater Lake and as far this way as Union creek , , , , i , , , i n-iniin, dav and lust nlgnt. again necessitating ' . , . ...... riv. f res to keep homes comfortable. 1 o- day's prediction iH tonight and Friday, but is silent as to whether the temperature Is going to rise. Hemstitching Kc per yard at the Stylecraft shop. We also do dress making, pleating, embroidery, buttons, braiding and mending. Phone 74-l-J. M. F. & II. llldg. Mesdames Eaton & Itoberts, props. SO Klies irritate your cow. She won't give as much milk if troubled with them. Keep her sprayed with Cow Kase. Monarch Seed Co., sales agents. tf A meeting of the various workers of the Presbyterian church will be held tonight 111 the chapel, and every one . Interested 111 th work of the church Is asked to be present us the pastor desires to talk over Willi the workers the needs of the church. ' Everybody como to the big party .Saturday night at file Itiverside Com munity club, (iood eats! Good music! 7U Wo develop lioflaK films Tree. West Side Pharmacy. tf W. A. Folgor left Wednesday lor New York city and his former homo at Akron, O,, on a business trip. InvoBt your savings in the Jackaoo County Ilulldlng and Loan association tf Mrs..' Paul Hansen, corBetlere lor Nullono. Phone r.sn.I. tf Mr. mill Mrs. John IC. Mill and baby of Los Angeles, 0. W. Could of Ilolse, Ida.,. J. Ilolnair of Seattle ami Hert C. Jackson of Walker, Cnlif., are among the guests at the Holland. Dunco at tho Itiverside Community Club house Saturday night, June IS. Admission $1.10 Including war tax. 7U F. F. Stone, tho barber, O'Kricn's old stand. tf J. Jay Sullivan of Applegalc Is a visitor who arrived in tho city yester day. Food whoat $2.30 per ctvt. at the Farm Buronu Co-oporatlvo Exchange. tf When better automobiles, are built, llulclt will build them. tf Mrs, Merrick has kindly consented to the high school girls of tho Y. W. C. A. having a swimming party, Friday Juno 17 between the hours of 0 to 7:1111 l. in., after which a picnic lunch will ho enjoyed along Hew crook. AH high school girls are Invited. . Save monoy on wrapping papor by using wulto print paper In rolls. Ask this office. tt Kt-Ttf Zvtttf fpii ; i y a -ft i That will smite the ear and scrape the nerves. This is more than a sale. It is an event of great importance to the whole community, a welcome public. Thousands are in need of just such merchandise as the Will H. Wilson Clean Sweep Sale will offer, and as the prices speak for themselves to be enormous, and bear in mind this space is only a hasty sketch of the bargains to be had. A look is worth a thousand words. Tennis Shoes for Boys and girls 98c Our Second Hand Department Must Be Closed Out And Closed Out Quick New Granite Wear and House Paint. Everything in the Second Hand Department must be sold at once. Ranges. Heaters. Cook Stoves. C.aa Ranges. Chairs. Tables, Dressers, Beds, Rockers, 1 Good Organ, 1 Steam Engine, Violins, Mandolin, Guitars, rl nrtirlo worth 95.- nr,rl ZCln will K enlrl for anrl 1 V Tn. LOOK OVER OUR USED TOOLS Mr. and Mrs. -A. II. Callashan of Paul's Klectric Store have returned from their week's visit to Portland. While in that city they met their aunt, Mrs. Alice I.. IJulie of Vermont who accompanied them hack to Med foni. Mi's. Dulifi says that the Kogue ; lllv,.. Vallt-y its the in ettiest ilace the ; jMw in her lur.t' Iriu. . ..... 1i A llnlitiae t1i naitr.inrn fnn , jDsurance and Bonds ServIce. . i T 'e ItiversK e Community club will I - igive one of the r noim ar ( ances at . ' ' uiday night, June 18. Let's go! "li Tho F.Iks lodge will Initiate four candidates tonight and vote on u num ber of applications. We are paying the highest prices for all kinds of poultry and eggs. Farm linreau Co-Operative Exchange. tf Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib erty Shop. 2C1-J. tf It was learned this morning that Jesse Wlnburn bad been appointed by the chamber of commerce as chairman of the parade committee for the Fourth of July celebration being planned here. Mr. Wlnburn intends to make the parade a county affair and is making arrangements to send invi tations to the mayor's of all cities in Jackson county, Ashlund Tidings. Phono 474. Guaranteed work, prompt I service. City Cloanlng & Dyeing Co., 401 South IUverslde. tf Try our merchant? ininoh. The Shasta. Oregon guests at the Medford in clude Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. A. Whltmore and J. C. Currie of Salem, John Schmor of Davis. Mr. and .Mrs. F. C. i Powell of Kosebnrg, C. A. lxing of Gold ' Hill. II. W. Mason, of Klamath Falls, I U. O. and Helen W. Wilson of Oakland i and the following from Portland: W. .1. Mnllhonse, F. F. Frulth, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Waters, II. F. Othns, II. II. Celf and family, II. H. Evans, F. A. Kingston and II. A. Thomas. Swimming at Nat, hours 2 to 6 and 7:30 to 9:3(1 p. m. tf Notice Dr L. E. Ilartwig, a grail-1 uate of tho Amorlcntt , College , of i Mecbano-Therapv, has opened an of- lice in tin- Hostel lildg.. Central Point, Ore. Alechauo-Therapy is a scientific I combination of food, circumstances, idea, water and motion, for . the stiuiti-1 latlon of physiological action by me chanical and other means, for the pur pose of establishing u normal condi tion of the body. Consultation fruo. 74 Every Farm Bureau Co-Operatlve Exchange member should bo at the public library Saturday, Juno 18, to hear Mr. Welnstock's lecture. Tune up your car for Ihe summer season. Ilunlelsou s Garage, 113 N. Central. 75 Mrs. Frank Tucker und daughter, Miss Lola, of Klamath Falls, arrived this week for u visit Willi re'.atlves tnd friends In Medford and other val ley points for the summer. Hemstitching, picotlug. Singer Sew ing Much. Co., 10 8. Fir St. Phono 215-11 !)8 Like the Mighty Thunder Cloud Hurls Its Terrific Bolt Flashing and Crashing Through the Sky, So Is WILL H. WILSON'S Powerful Message of Notification to Every Practical Man and Woman of This Entire Community. THRILLIN G Tennis Shoes Children's ' Men's All Wool ' Work Sox, 2 pair $10 Dress Shoes for Men and Women Barefoot Sandals Suits Men's Rubber Boots, ' men ti oo di ir" 6tr rf knee and hip, all sizes tj " 'tur re $I.Z3 $1.15 $16.50 Canvas Gloves 10c $5.50 SALE STARTS WILL The Woman's association of the Presbyterian church will have a spec ial business meeting in the chapel to morrow afternoon at 2:30. All mem bers arc urged lo be present. Dance at Trail Saturday night, June lttii. Good music. 75 Pythian Memorial services will be held Monday night. June 13, at the K. P. hail. All Knights are requested to i be present. 71 Friday night at the Hulgin-Lewis meetings in Ashland will be .Med lord night. A large number of local people will doubtless go, desiring to hear ilr. Bulgln again. All going are requested to be at the Ashland park at 7:30 p. in. so that the Medfordltes can attend In a body. Seats' will be reserved for them. y- A social will be held at the .Main Street Methodist church Thursday evening, beginning at 7 o'clock. All friends of this church are cordially in vited to come and help swell the funds of this growing church. Strawberries, ice cream and cake will be served by the ladles of the church. 74 Patronize home and build up pay rolls by Insisting on having brooms made by Kogue Kiver Broom Works. 77 Raymond Henry of Weed, Calif., spent Wednesday in the city attending to business matters. liookkeeplng quickly mastered through Hurroughs Simplified System. Six weeks course, low rates. Speed typing and shorthand. Medford Busi ness College.' 75 West Side Groceteria has the lowest prices on groceries, drop in and be convinced. 75 'at Mego, a former Medford police man and well known . here, writes friends that he Is now employed by the New York Centrul r nil road as a waichman at their Hudson Kivcr'piers ill New York. Pat left Metlfoftl in l!M(i for Montana. Guaranteed attraction: Billy, Young with the Majestic orchestra at Jack- iionville Friday night, Juno 37th. illg popular dance. i 75 A very important meeting1 -of the Farm Bureau Co-Operatlve Exchange members will bo held at the Medford Public library next Saturday. Every momber should arrange to attend. 75 Ed G. Brown returned tho first of the week from a trip by auto to Brit ish Columbia and visit to friends and relatives at Centralla, Wash.,- and Seattle. Ho says that British Colum bia is tooming with uetlylly, but the Puget Sound cities are suffering from industrial depression. Steam rolled barley $30 a ton nt Watklns Feed Store. 7fi Sugar by tho sack $8.25 at West Side Groceteria. 75 E. P. Heifler of Klamath Fall's has returned to bis home after spending il low days in the city on business. Best creamery butter 33u 'per lb. West Side Groceteria. 75 Largo size refrigerator suitable for store. DeVoe. tf 28-32 North Miss Mildred Neil, chief deputy in the county ejefks office spent a few hours in the c;ty Tuesday. N. H. Newconib will furnish you your .winter wood, lfj-inch slabs green. Planing mill blocks, dry. Also dry kludling and shavings, green saw dust or your drives and walks. Phone 631. 77 Crystal While soap 4 bars for 20c. WestjSide Groceteria. Our prices are the lowest. 70 Eastern magazines, particularly the Saturday Evening Post, announce that they Will be able to make deliveries on schedule time in the future. They were held up owing to tho pressmen's strike Many of the large periodicals also an nounce a return to pre-war stioscrip- tlon prices. Local dealers have not been receiving a full Bhipment of mag azines for several weeks. Ashland Llthia water bottled at Old Lithia Springs, , sold by Crowson's, Brown's and DeVoe's. 7(i Hear Billy Young sing "It's All Over Now." Orth hall, Jacksonville, Friday night. 75 Mrs. W. Barnes Smith of Central Point arrived today for a short visit. She Is registered at a local hotel. Albany Democrat. Get your shelled corn In bulk from the car today at $34.00 per ton. Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange. 73 Get your shelled corn In bulk from the car today at $31.00 per ton. Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange. 73 Three towns In Klamath county will hold celebrations July 4th: Klamath Falls, Bly and Beatty, besides Alturas and Weed In northern California. The principle features of each will be exhi bitions of cowboy horsemanship and the usual oratory. "Whenever better :lfe Insurance Is written, Cochran and his agents will be writing it." tf Bordens or Carnation milk, tall cans, 11c. West Side Groceteria. Why pay more? 75 Sugar is now at its lowest price in many months, selling at $0.25 per hun dred pounds at the refinery. C. It. Lttnglois has opened n shoo and harness repairing shop in Jack sonville. 77 in addition to our largo stock of Superoyal, Inland and step cut rings, we have just taken the distribution agency for the well known Bind ring and now have a stock of their quick seating step cut rings on our shelf. Riverside Garage. 77 Erick Anderson of Copper, Cnlll'., spent Wednesday afternoon In the city attending to business matters. Steam rolled barley $30 a ton at Watklns Feed Store. 7li Billy Young is making q big hit with the Majestic orchestra. 75 Mrs. B. II. Elliot, and daughter Amy have returned from a visit with friends and relatives at Grants Pass. Wo dovolop kodak films froe. West Side Pharmacy. tt Sugar Bowl taxi, county trips spec ialty, phone 127-il. 82 BARGAIN SATURDAY, JUNE ,18th 9 Front Street, Medford, Oregon The baseball team of the Medford I'riulins company will cross bats next Sundav with tile Eagie Point team, Fisher's Best flour $1.50 a sack while it lasts Saturday, June 1Mb. Watklns Feed Store. ' 74 You can save tire expense by putting on ,.nr guaranteed retreads. Exchange Tile Co ;7 .hours in the city Wednesday attend - Ing to business matters. ! People wishing to go to Clnuibarj C. H. Newman of Koseburg is among Springs can go on the L. H. Newton : (be out or town visitors In the city Daily Stage line. Hornbook, Calif. 90. this week. Drink Ashland Lithia water. 7 ; Where Is Medford located? 12 miles Dan Craven of the Steamboat dis-j north of Enders Department store. 75 trict is spending a few days in tbej Attention strawberry growers! We city attending to business and visiting can furnish you cups and crates at friends. : ( lowest prices. Farm Bureau Co-Opera- If you want to save money on tires (tive Exchange. tf see our retreads, on standard tires. Mr. and Mrs. lymls Ulrich and son Exchange Tire Co. 77 j Russell of Jacksonville, spent Wed- It will pay you to take a trip to 1 ngday afternoon In the city. Enders' Dept. Store, Ashland. ?6 j One of the apartments over the 31ail Nick Kime of the Griffin Creek (lis iT-i'iune. mostly furnished, with hot trict transacted business in the city j and cold water, electricity, steam heat, Wednesday afternoon. . etc., furnished for rent, Immediate Nash Taxi Service. Phone 9tS, Beebc possession. No children. 74 and Marshall.'. 7 ' ' ,. ' . 78 j Dance, Jacksonville, Friday night, We meet all prices on tires and can june 17th, Majestic orchestra featur furnish any size not on hand at lowest j ins Billy Young. 70 cut price from large stock, by first j. c. and Ace Womack spent Tues express. Get prices. Exchange Tire may in Grants Pass attending to min- Co. 77 Arthur Kleiuhanimer of the Apple gate attended to business and visited friends in the city Wednesday. Additional huts' are being added to tho sale of millinery at Deuel's. 75 First-class carpentor work. Esti mates furnished. Phone Dixon 539-J-4. 8G It is reported that tho Cinnabar Springs in the heart of the Siskiyous will be opened for tourists about July 1st. The wonderful curative powers of the Cinnabar waters is traditional, and. before the war they were secured ort:ah option by a San Francisco syn dicate who, halted development when hostilities began. Some 'of the report ed cures of rheumatism and astliniu Ixirdor on the miraculous. ., If. you are iooking for up to date shoes,, clothing, dry goods, ladles' ready-to-wear at popular prices, visit Enders' Big Store, Ashland. 75 The wrestling match at Gold Hill Friday niglit between Basanta Singh and Ralph Hand is growing in interest and a largo delegation from this city will be in attendance. The Hindu flopped Hand last Friday night to the great amazement of his followers. In the coining match Hand is going to try and redeem himself, und cinch a match with Ted Thye at Cottage Grovo July 4th for a $1500 purse. The Hindu is unterrified. and prepared to siuing his bag of Oriental wrestling tricks. The highest priced seats nt tun coming engagement will be $2, and nro on sale nt Brown & Brown's ill this city, and Irwin's in Ashland. Call Nash Taxi, Phono 90. Reason ablo prices, careful drivers. Nash Hotol. i 78 Accordian, Watches, Suits j Frank Clark has returned from ! Eugene, where he went as one of the 'judges in awarding of prizes in tlie .architectural and dialling department jof the University ot Oregon. If you want to be healthful and en- W S''. " "B'r " "' lithia water irom me " 79 ; Lreanu'iy. School for drawing and painting. ! Mrs. Edmondson, College bldg. 927-X. I lug business und visiting menus. Another big drop In shoe prices at the Medford Shoe Hospital, 119 East Sixth street. tf Bargain for quick sale, 1919 Oakland newly overhauled, new tires. Tel. 409. . 70 At the Wednesday session of the couuty court at Jacksonville, bills were audlled and ordered paid. Order your Putnpernickilo bread now made every Monday. Pullman Halt ing Co. '78 , Tree props and pine flume lumber. Big Pines Lumber Co. tf :.Hazel Ruder, a graduate of the Uni versity of Oregon, arrived yesterday from Oakland, California, to he the guest of Cliarjie Kenton during tho coming week. Miss Ruder has recent iy been promoted to the position of assistant director of physical educa tion at tlie Oakland technical high school. She Is on her way to her home in Walla Walla, Wash., to spend tho Hummer months. Eugene Guard. Miss Ruder is a former well known resident of tills city. We want second-hand furniture and stoves and pay cash. Mordoff & Woolf. 80" Y'ou can save collars' at Enders Big Store. New duds at new prices. 70 W. C. Leever of Central Point, spent a few hours Wednesday afternoon in the city on business. Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co.. 31D East Main. tf Dorothy Bauglimau of Medford, is visiting relatives at Jasper and Pleas ant Hill. Eugene Register. Don't sit on your cow's tail. Keep it quiet by using Cow Ease. Keeps flies away. Monarch Seed Co. tf and Shoes. All must LANDSLIDE The Rogue River Canal company is advertising for laborers in Hie pain .;; of the state al $.! per day, for their irrigation work m this sectiou. Picoting ' 1 1 Hemstitching. 8c p2i- yd. Buttons cove: eil. Handicraft S:io;i. The tikads of .1. mer deputy herifi'. I If r:l:'.:i:)!l, !,;-. ..1 n iw a stau speed coil an:! p.ufjr vehicle inspector, will be ple'ased to ieani thai he has been detailed to duty i:i this district, his territory extenilng from Kosebmg to the California .state, line. He has already bi en on City in .Medford and close vicinity for -iv. ) days looking up motor vehicle violations, as a result of which a number of r : rests arc ..predict ed w ithin a u-.v dnyi. Tree props ar. 1 I :i:-c flume' lumber. Hig 1-ines Lumber Co. tl" The condition cf Ralph H. Mi-Curdy who has been sitJforhis f-'Oi" pneumo nia the past wee:: was reported as serious today, but Caere :.: every hope of ultimate recovpiy. ., , C. L. Guff writes iasx :i:i-e b:i any thing anywhere. tf Among the g.adutue- with the degree of bachelor of a'ts at the Wir" lumette uuiversi.y c-r.iunenooment at Salem this week are liulplt Thomas of Medford, Robert C. Storey of Wolf Creek and Hubert T. Wilkea of C rants Pass. r , . .: Farmers! Save money by . insuring your hay and grain Willi the Oregon Fire Relief Ass'n or McMinnville. C. L. C.off, agent. 79 Guests from a distance nt the Med--ford include George 1). Sarrick of Cleveland, O.. C. L. Atkinson or Chi cago, Mr. and' Mrs. P. A. Lord of Los Angeles, and G. A'. Sweeney ''and Geo. W. Grannon of Sun Francisco. Don't forget Enders skies you money real dollars. 75 Mrs. B. M. Marlln and daughter of Davenport, la., arrived in the city this morning for an extended visit with Mi', and Mrs. E. G. Trowbridge. Mrs. Maiiin and Mrs. Trowbridge aro sis ters. Wo are paying 2!c tor. eggs at. the Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange. tf F. L. McNeil' bus been spen ling sev eral days this week in Klamath Falls on business. Will exchuuge new g:iods for second hand or pay cash, .Mordoff & Woolf. ' 99 Harry Rosenberg loft Wednesday evening for Seattle to attend the wed ding on Saturday of his brother Dave, at which he will act as Best man. , ASK FOR and GE". i m VjH I The Original BVBaBtesS Milk ' for Infants and Invalids Avoid Imitations and Substitutes help to the buying the demand is sure go, and hundreds of STORE CLOSED FRIDAY Hi mdf vr... ii i n i ii. ..Jt-