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PAGE TWO MET)F07?r rATTJ TRTBUNTE, M"EDFORD. ORF.GOW FRfDAV. .TTTXK 1.7. 1021 Have the Room if Our Trade on Men's Clothing Furnishings 6 Shoes is getting bigger all the ' time and emust carry a tjjeselmes f ttherefore; OutGoThe Second Hand goods Read This A shipment of Shoes amounting to $2,489 will ar rive in the next ten days direct f torn the Largest Shoe Factory in fiifc World- and other bi ments - or-Men s SiiitsMl Hatsri; and Furnishings are coming in every day. Our business is Bigger and Better than it has ever been and is grow- innr fact ;', Read it - again - Then tliink it over There is a Reason Will H. Wilson The Cheapest Stoic ' in The West 28-32 No.Front St ocal and Personal Tho Roruo river and the smaller J.trcaiiiB of tills section are fulling fast and clcuriMK up, and good fibbing Is roKrtcil. Tho troul especially are reported to be striking and arc taking flics. Call Nash Taxi. Phone Reason rfulo prices, careful drivers. Nash Hotel. - , ' f 78' Tho big Clean Sweep Sale of wear ing apparel for men, women and chil dren, alBo all second hand goods at Will H.'Wilson'a opens tomorrow mor ning. This will bo a big bargain ovent. Will II. KvanB, manager of tho Mor- nlng Democrat at Hukcr, Ore., who Is touring south with his family, was a visitor in. tho city today, having Rt'M ped over to have some repairs made to his car. If you want to bo healthful and en Joy good, puro water order a caso of 1 1 til in water" from tho Jackson County Creamery. '79 School for drawing nnd painting. Mrs. Kdmondson, Collego bldg. B27-X. '87 Quito a number of Medford people left tills forenoon for Table Mock to onjny tlio basket picnic' and meeting of the Jackson County Scenic Preser vation society held there today. Any party who knows the where abouts or addross of Uorthn Harwell Moduli! 'iileaso nddrcss Box .71, Mail Tribune. 76 VWhero Is Medford locntod?12 miles north 'of Iinders Department store. 70 ('handler Ugan, present tltle'holder, altfn has arrived and has played sev eral rounds. . I In has not played a great dual of golf this spring,, tut he Is sliowlng his old-timo form In hltf practice rounds. Portland Journal -.Attention strawberry growers! Wo can furnish you cups and crotos at lowest prices. Farm Bureau Cp-Opera- live Exchnngo. tf "Two Pals" are coming to town Rugged and weary they are heading this way.' Watch for them. ' . : 75 Oregon guests registered at tho Medford lucliiilo John K Allen, Miss Martha Klkcr and Mr. and Mrs. Klger of Rnrvallls, R. L. Flnlayson nnd L. V. Hex of Hiigcno, Mr. nnd Mrs; Will II. Kvunu and dauglitnr and Mr. and Mrs R. Swarthwalte and daughter ' of linker, and tho following from Port land: II. II. Hudson, R. A. llnynard, II. O. Kenny, Win. H. McCulloch, Ivan (!. loldsmllh, Krod J. Illakoley, A. ' Fur-1 man, V. II. Mnloy, C. R. Hansen, A. I). Katz, C. S. Abrams, C. S. Long and I. CI. St. Helen. , Dunce, Jacksonville), Friday .night, une 17th, Majestic orchestra featur Ing Hilly Young. " " " "r.' Another big. drop, In shoe iirlcea al the Medford Shoo Hospital, 119 Kast Sixth street. . : tf' Lester Adnnis, city odilor of the Sacramento Union, who Is visiting rol stives and Iricnds in (he city,, says tli.-it Ihe Juiianeso prulilom lit Sacr mento Is gettlug inoro serious rather than less so. In spllo of laws and linbllc feeling tho Oriental population Ih Increasing everywhere and a practi cal Japancso monopoly exists in cer tain Industries. Doth papers In Sacra mimlo aro fighting Japanese coloniza tion.' .. .. Kvangelist Fred Scott and wlfo aro conducting spoclal revival tent meet ings at tho corner of Jackson and Contra! ovory night at 7:45. Sunday J: JO p. in. Conio and get saved, ro- celvo the Holy Spirit, and ho healed of your disease,' Jesus Ihn same yester day, today nnd forovor. All welcome'. K2 Ilargaln fur quick sale. 19t!) Oakland uewly overhauled, new tires. Tel. 4011. . 7(i Mrs. Karl Adams and Masters ltnli ej t anil Hichard Adams or tinld Hill, were visitors In Medford today, tho 'fli'st liftlned looking al'tor " buslnesR mat lorn. . . ... ..... . pidi.r your I'unipornlckle luead now made." every Monday. Pullman link ing Co. '. . 78 Tree props and pine flunio lumber. IJIg PIiuih l.iimbor Co.. . tf inider I ho new sohller bonus law Holdiers are not allowed to pool their loans for any purpose, according to an Inlerprelatlon of Attorney lioi.ernl Van Winkle written in reply to an In quiry from llend asking If ton ex servlco men could put their loans to gether and buy a stock ranch. Ilev. Condor has returned from it week s trip to California. Wo want second-hand furniture and .'.loves and pay cash. Mordoff i Wooir. ,so The Klks lodge Initiated the follow ing four men into membership lust night: C. 11. Jordan nlul K. F. Ohrt of Medford. and (leorge (1. Ilnneroft and Irving 10. Kesterson of tiranta Pass. '.I Don't sit on your cow's tall. Keep It ' quiet by using Cow Kaso. Keops flies away. Monarch Seed Co. tf Don't forget Rimers saves you money real dollars. ' , 75 H OIK Life Insurance DWAIITSIKNT Is now offering all forms of protection of the same high standard as our other lines. JR. A. JIOLMHH THE INSURANCE MAN All Forms Insurance and Itomls Jackson County Hunk llldg. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Sprago and two children of Bond. Ore., arrived here I Thursday with the expectation of lo cating in the valley near Medford They aro stopping at the city auto camp. Children's free matinee by the Geo. A. Hunt Co. and Mall Tribune at the Pago tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. Clip coupon. . , You can save collars at lenders Rig Store. New duds at new prices. 75 ' Mrs. .(leorge M. Stidham and daugh ter of I! ran 'Pass' wero among tie Grants Pass .visitors. In the city today. Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co., 310 Kast Main. tf Picotlng ' ' Hemstitching, . , . Sc per yd. '.' Hut tuns covored. Handicraft Shop." '' I tf '. Included among the guests from a distance at' the Holland are II. G. Warren or La ,Salle, , 111., Mrs. O. P. Hriggs of Minneaiiolis, Minn., Eliza beth Woolworth of San Angelo, Tex.. Jean H. Ilatemau of Ioa Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Lynn and Nathan and Martha Lynn of Tacoma. Tree props-and plno riume lumber. Uig Pines Liiniber Co. tf i.. tioir writes insurance on any thing anywhere.. tf Preparation for the biggest and best celebration ever attempted in Klamath Falls, on July 4th or any other day well under way. Klamath Daily Record. ' ' . . Children's free matlnco by tho Goo. A. Hunt Co. and Mall Tribune at the Page tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. Cli couimn. farmers! Save money by Insurin; your hay and grain with the Oregon Flrn Relief Ass'n of McMlnnville. L. Goff, agent. 79 Mrs. Chas. HartleU, tho talented Pianist, who has been wllb thn Inl perial orchestra tho past year and half, will 'he missed by many who have been attending tho community danc ing parties at the Natatorlum, now Ihat sho is departing to California with her husband who has farming Interests there. Herbert Launspaugh, successor to Mrs. Dnrtlett, needs no introduction to Medford people, boing a pianist of renown-. Wo nro paying 24c for oggs at the Farm Bureau Co-0oratlvo Exchangi ... . .. . tr. Will oxchango now goods for second hand or pay cash. Mordoff & Woolf. 99 I'lancls I'ry, baggagemaster at the Southern Pacific depot began Thurs day a six week vacation and with hi wlfo loft last night for Ponca Cltyi Okla., to visit relatives nnd friend during that tlnio. Hemstitching He per yard at tho htylocraft shop. Wo also do dresB making, pleating, embroidery, buttons braiding and mending. Phono 744-J. M. F. & II. Illdg. Mosdanios Eaton Roberts, props. ..$ I'llos irritate your cow. ' Sho won't Rlvo as much milk If troubled with mom. Koop her sprayed with Cow Laso. Monarch Seed Co., sales agents, ' tf Among tho Modford visitors In Klamnth Falls this week are Georgo G. Hewitt, H. 10. Armstrong, A. E. I'nyar and N. R. Greor. ; iwuryboiiy come to tho big party aaturday night at tho Rivorsido.Coni niunlty club; Good ontB! Good music! 76 Wo develop kodak films tree. West Sldo Pharmacy. ' ' ' ' tf iniisii hotel guests includo tho fol lowing: A. D. Ilriiun of Honuiam, Vn John Daley and Sidney Moore of Puy- nllup, Wn., G. Taylor of Sacramento, J. S. Plckort of Dunsmulr, C. H. Wil liams of Los Angeles, C. Koltinoyer or Lodl, Calif., L. M. Morgan of Cot tage Grovo, and II. C. Jones, C. H. Perkins of Portland and I. w. Calo of Grants (!hss. . i - Invest, your savings in tho Jackson County Uulldlng nnd Loan association Mrs. Paul Hansob, corsotloro for NuHono. I'hono BSG-J. . , tf,' Wuilswn lloeson was one of tho visi tors M ' tho city Thursday and this forenoon from AshLand. Danco at tho Rlversldo Community i.iut) nouso Siiturday night, Juno 18 Admission $l.o Including war tax. 76 F. F. Slono, tho harbor, O'lirien's old stand. tf colonel Harris Weinstock, state market director of California and one of tho best known authorities on co operative marketing In tho west, will speak to rruit growers or tho Rogue Klver valley district on "Cooperative Marketing In California," at a public mooting to bo held in tho library Sat iiruay evening, Juno 18th at 7:30 o clock. Any person interested In the subject or marketing fruit Is welcome. Colonel Weinstock has been one of tho principal sicakors at Farmer's Short Course week at Corvallis and will stop off. hero- b- tho request of Conntv Agent Cnte, onrouto homo. Ho will arrive hero Saturday morning with Mr. Cnte. i ' I .i f Feed wheal 12.30 per cwt. at the Farm Buronu Co-operative .Exchange tf When bettor automobiles are built. riuick win buiui thom. ' tr The consumption of cheese In Ore gon is "only one-tenth what It should be." says Governor Olcott In an of ficial proclamation issued yesterday designating the week ol June 19 to 2f. "Chces-e Consumption Week." Save money on wrapping nanor hv usln? whlto print paper In rolls. Ask this ofrico. tf R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. As pari "t the O. A. C. commence ment exercises this week the names or 30 cadets at Ihat Institution who have won commissions In tho officers reserve corps, whlub Included R. F. Kyle of Central Point and W. E. Nlles of Grants Pass. Swimming at Nut, hours 2 to 6 and 7:30 (0 9:30 p. m. tf. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Grey left by auto this noon for Klamath Falls to be at the bedside of their son Her bert, who has been quite ill with pneu monia, but is now out of danger. The Riverside Community club will give one of their popular dances at their club house, on Rogue river, Sat urday night, June IS. Let's go! 70 Wo are paying tho highest prices for all kinds of poultry nnd eggs. Farm Uuroau Co-Operative Exchange. tf Oregonians registered at the Hol land nre W. II. Jory and J. P. Tuly of Salem, C. R. Hoevet of Albany, George G. Bancroft of Grants Pass, Mrs! B. E. French, Lawrence French and Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Sherman of Klamath Falls, F. L. Heffron of Eugene, and J. R. Lee, A. L. Hungerford,. H. L. Vooso and Henry Hdgeberg of Portland. Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib; orty Shop. 281-J. tf Phone 474. Guaranteed work, prompt service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 401 South Riverside. . tf Word from Crater lake Thursday stated that the roads were In good shnpo as far ns Union Creek,-and that tho party that left here Wednesday got as far as White Horse by auto. One of the drifts near the lodge Is rc ported to be 2 feet deep, and Super intendent Alex Sparraw Is using dyna mite and asnow plow to get a road through to the rim. Try : our merchant? 'uholi. The Shasta. Notice Dr. L. E. Hartwig, a grad uate of the American Collego ol MechanO-Therapy,' has opened an of. flco In the Rostel bldg.. Central Point, Ore. Mechano-Therapy is a scientific combination of food, circuinst'aTiceBl (den. Water and motion; for -thc-'Btiniu- jallon of 'physiological' action ' by me chanical and other means, for the pur- (dse of establishing a normal condi tion of thn body. Consultation free:- 74' ! Tlasauld Singh, tho Hindu 'wrestler, and a countryman' came to town Thursday' from Gold Hill, wearing their quaint native turbans, and at tracting considerable attention. Tin santn will meet Ralph Hand at Gold Hill tonight in a return match! A number of local fans will attend, anil considerable Interest Is being mani fested in tho engagement, llasautn flopped Hand for n victory nt their first-meeting, and tho Pride of Gold Hill is out. for revenge. Tune uj) your: car Tor the summer season. TDanlelson's Garage. 113 N. Central.-' - ;! 75 tlloinslltchlng, "plcoting. Singer Sew ing Mach. Co., 10 S. Fir St. Phono 21!)-R 9S "Wild Mill" Reed, heavyweight, lin guist, well knowil locally, and who fought two bouts here last winter, is scheduled to box Jem Sinythe before tho Pastime Athletic' club of Brooklyn next Monday night.' It' will be a 12 round affair. ''" West Side Groceteria has the lowest prices on grocorics,M'drop In and be convinced. ' ' ' 75 NOW PLAYING- ROSCOE (Fatty) Arbuckle OUT ARBUCKLES !!;' HIMSELF; ..v.il v,, ;, ' t -in- 'Brewster's Millions' Gcorgi l!rr Sir-t'litclir-on's ' worhl" fn moiis novel -coined into n picture jingling with fun. . -also- ADDED ATTRACTION WILD MEN OF AFRICA nn umiiging revela tion of incrcilll'le lives. SUNDAY Buck Jonos "Just Pals'" THE COLONIAL JUST ARRIVED Ghiffon Alpaca Sweaters .' ' 1 - : ' ; ' '.'--, 1 . .' ' .'. ' Thin enough .to be comfortable on warm days, and adding just the necessary touch of color to r your summer costume. t We have them in silver, grey, jade, henna, black, ' rust arid white. From $8.50 to $19.50. We can show you lovely silk and fibre sweaters in peaccck, co- pen, grey,. brown, navy and henna. From $10.75 to $44.50. Don't Forget We Carry a Full Line of Notions. ' ' '' ' Economy t . .': ; i rocetena ' ;: i T PRICE MAKERS OF SOUTHERN OREGON We1 made some good buys this week and pass them on to you. These are mostly prices that cannot be continued after present stocks are gone. . ' Special No. 1 1 . ' i ? , Special No. 2: Special No. 3 Special No. 4 Fancy French Brick Ice Cream in various colors and flavors. Per pint brick ,.25c Lipton's Cocoa. , .1-2 b. can . 1-pourid can . . .13c ...'.26c Swiss Rose. A pure glycerine Soap. Always lbc.' ;20 bars '.-.s , $1.00 Cookies. Our own make. Any kind or assorted, 2 dozen ., 25c Why bake in summer when you can get good old-fashioned bread like Mother Made, for 8c per loaf. Get. your Sunday's supply to- .. ' 111 t . . .. ... . .;.... r morrow. .1'''- 'lint! i; fl:itl-f":. GATES & LYDIARD, Props. M. F. &H. Bldg. ': Tint ' '!'; ,!'!. f,' j P.S.:. You Will Always Save by Trading Here f T f f 1 ER RIVE United Staies Official War Department Picture " ' ' - "! ; ' - v 'V;'.- - '- :. Showing 8000 feet :iof hair-raising thrills, covering the actual ac tion of the 91st, 77th, 42nd, 32d, and 2d, divisions in France. V PAGE THEATRJE i Monday & Tuesday June 20 &21 r ? IX 4 Shows Daily. Matinee. l :45 and 3:45 P. M. usual hour Night Show at I Tickets on sale at box office, and at dugout. All tickets sold sub- ject to exchange at box of f ice. ? ? y y t ? y t ? -? y t t f f f f v t t -? y y