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PJGE TWO MEDPOftD MATLT TRIBUTE. M"EDFOTtD, ORECiQy, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22. 1921 L ocal and Personal Tuesdqy In addition to being the longest duy of ilio year was also the "wannest day of lilUl so far, as the maximum toniperuture was SO degrees reached about 6 o'clock In tho after noon. -Most people If they had known It had been that hot would have suf fered awfully, but as It was Modford's climate is so fine and agreeable that folks thought little about the weather except that It seemed a IMle warm Hut those who overlooked dlscomtl ture yesterday through ignorance of temperature may have a chance to commiserate for lost time during the next 24 hours, as the prediction of this morning says "Fair and warmer." Hemstitching, plcoting. Singer Sew ing Mach. Cov 10 S. Fir St. Phone 215-R 25.)0 reward for Information lead Inn to the person that broke the lock on my spray rig that was In our orcta aid and took tho tools, bone sometime between Saturday and .Monday mor ning. T. L. Tuylor. 7H Attorney Clarence lteumes, former prominent citizen of Medford, arrived In tho city this morning from Keddlng Calif., where he had been on legal bus iness, spent the day hero visiting rela tlves and friends and leaves tonight for his home at Seattle. Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib erty Shop. 201-J. tf Two popular dances this week by the Majestic orchestra: Friday night at Jacksonville and Saturday night nt Eagle,. Jolnt. Knur sed. 82 The Elks club dining room will he reopened for business next Monday, and lunch will be served following to morrow night's lodge meeting nt which a large attendance Is expected, Secre tary Jacobs announced today. Umbrella covers. Liberty Shop, If Hundreds of young turkeys are dy ing fron tho fatal disease lllackhead. Turkey; raisers can eliminate this li ny using Uormnzone, a guarantee euro for all poultry diseases. Monarc Seed & Feed Co., sales agents. Mr. 41UI Mrs. Jack F. Porter Mrs. Porter's futbor, A. J. Johnson, al of Corvullls, arrived hero by auto tho Holland on Tuesday from a so Jonrn in -southern California, for visit wJth Mr. Porter's parents, M and Mrs. L. O. Portor and other rela lives while enronlo home. L. CI Porter, who Is 71 years old Is soriou ly 111, pntl after a visit with him M Johnson, who Is president of tho Hen . ton-County State bank, departed for homo by train. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1' sorter will prolong their visit for few dnys. Phono 474. Clunranteed work, prompt Borvice. city Cleaning & Dyeing Co. 401 South Hlverslde, - tf "Main Street," tho new book nt tin top of tho Boiling list. Medford Hook Store. 7!V Tho roRiilnr meeting of tho W. C. u. will be held at tho Y. W. C. A rooms on iiurtlctt street tomorrow afternoon nt 8 o'clock. As this will be tho first meeting with tho new presi dent In charge n good nltendanco I desired. I'roperty Owners Attention. Hotter pay tho Interest on your assessment before July first and avoid the penalty 87 tlso Carco, a guaranteed preparation io rid your vegetable and flower gur (ten or grubs, slugs, cut warms and other pests. Monarch Soed & Feed Co tr Mr. and Mrs. It. 10. Polta arrived I the-city from Klamath Fulls yesterday unu uro guests nt tho Holland We are paying tho highest prices fo an kinds of poultry and eggs. Farm liuroau Co-Oporutlvo Exchange tf Two popular dances this week by mo majestic orchestra: Friday nigh at Jacksonville and Saturday night u luigio point. Enuf sed. 82 Mr.' and Mrs. Noll Franklin ar spending their honeymoon ut Shasta bprlngs, Calif., havliig departed for mill resort last Monday night Hemstitching sc per yard ut III Hlylocrart shop. Wo also do dress making, pleating, embroidery, buttons, "raiding am', mending. Phono 741-J Air y & II. illdg. Mesdames Union KObnrts, props. xr Treo props nnd pipe flunio lumber nig Pines Luinbor Co. tf1 Ooorgo A. Mansfield nrrlved home this forenoon from Portland where lit was in attendance nt a meeting of the board of tho slate dairy league ry our merchants lunch. Tin hluista. Six Corona folding personal type writers navo been until this month. Co u,h now. iwediord llouk Store. 7;i" Air. ami Mrs. J. A. Houston, ninnmtn falls, with their son ami daughter, John and Vera, and Mis: nuiiry nouerls, of Medford, and Ivai; Houston of Ashland, who have been attending tho rnlverslty of Oregu imvo own visiting at the W. W. r! ray home In this city, enroutli to theli respective homes. Hosebiirg New;. fcovlew We want socond-hand furniture anil Btoves mid pay cash. Mordoff Poir. . Sir "Whenever bettor Life Insiiranco b written, Cochran and his ugonts will be writing It." tf rumen uaney, tno district game warden, calls attention to the fact that It is strictly against tho law ti kill or catch a fawn at liny tf mo of the year. Evangelist Fred Scott nnd wife are conducting special revival tent meet lugs at tho cornor of Jackson nnd Central every night nt 7:45. Sunday 2:30 p. m. Come nnd get saved, re ceive the Holy Spirit, and be healed ol your disease, Jesua tho same ycslor duy, today and forever. All welcome Another big drop In shoo prices ut the Medford SI109 Hospital, llil Fast Sixth street. tf The Knights of Pythias lodge con ferred the knight rank on four candi dates at the regular session .Monday evening. The new r.ulghts are W. Al. Krskine, J. W. Henderson, L. V. Per kins und C. A. Claugh. The next meeting of Talisman lodge will be in the nature of a social session, and entertainment will bo provided by means of luntern pictures, music and eats. Farmers! Savo money by insuring your bay und grain with the Oregon Fire Itellef Ass'n of Mc.Mlnnvllle. C. L. Goff, agent. . ,79 Chief of Police Timothy warns mer chants to be on the lookout for bad checks, a number of which mive been passed In the city within tho past two weeks. When better automobiles are built nuick will build them. tf C. M. Jones and family of this city have moved to Hosebiirg where they will make their future home. Air. Jones will establish un upholstering business III that city. Wo do not specialize on any one make of car, bat are equipped to re pair all makes. Experienced mechan ics with excellent equipment of tools nnd muchlnery enable our shop to turn out work promptly nnd nt a satis factory price. Wo specialize on cylin der reborlng and oil troubles. Hlver slde (lurnge. Sl Air. and Mrs. Einll Mohr and chil dren enjoyed an auto trip yesterday to Prospect and return. People wishing to go to Cinnabar Springs can go on the L. II. Newton Dully Stage Line, llornbiook, Calif. 110 Scott Davis has accepted a position In the clerical department of the Jack son County bunk. Two popular dances this week by the Majestic orehestiu: Friday night al Jacksonville and Saturday niulit ut Eagle Point. Enuf sed. 82 Postmaster Delzell said today that ho had no official Information on the subject, but supposed that local letters to Crater Lake would con tinue to be routed via Fort Klamath, whero the twice a week stage from Crater Lako receives thein and takes them on to the lako. Klamath Falls Herald. Interest on assessments will be de linquent after July first and a penally of five per cent will be added. 87 Savo money on wrapping paper by using white print paper in rolls. Ask nils office. tf All those attending tho Illinois So ciety picnic in the park at Ashland next Friday are requested to bring well filled lunch baskets, plates, cup, kniro and spoon. Hot coffee will be served. All former residents or Illinois uro invited to attend. Feed wheat $2.30 per cwt. nt the Earni llurciiii Co.-Operatlvo Exchange. tf If your merchant, does not handle Roguo ltlver llrooms you can get them ut tho public market. 83 Tho Uoldcn Link class of tho linn- tlst church will meet with Mrs. M. L. Dully at 228 South Ivy tomorrow nt'tor- noon nt 2:30 p. m. First cIiibb carpenter work. Esti mates furnished. Phone Dixon B39-J-4. 80 Pay your Interest before July first and avoid the penalty. ST There soems to bo n mistaken Idea that salmon caught in closed waters can be sold. This Is against tho law. The Hague Is closed from ono mile below tho steel bridge nt Grants Pass to its source All violations will bo prosecuted. H. A. Holmes, tho Insurnnco Man Insurance, nnd Ponds, plus Service. nvo impuinr dances this week bv tho Majestic orchestra: Friday night at Jacksonville and Saturday night ut tMigle Point. Enuf sod. 82 Miss Lillian Hcimer of Talent, Is tho iuest ut tho homo of Mrs. Cordon Mc cracken in Ashland for a week. Swimming nt Nat, hours 2 to B nnd 7:30 to 8:30 p. in. tf lnterost on city assessments will bo delinquent alter July first. Bettor .alio care of It now lest yon rorget. 87 A motor touring party to tho north from Missoula, Mont., arrived In the Ity Tuesday from Culirornla, and are miosis nt tho Medford. Tho members ire Air. und Airs. G. F. Peterson and Misses Gladys and Dorothy and Fred erick Peterson. F. Stone, tho barber, O'llrlon's Id stand. if. Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell adder Co., 318 East Alain. tf In nn address ut Eugene reconllv 11 A. llooth, chiiliinun of the slate high way commission said that Oregon al- eiidy lias expended 128,000,000 on road construction, and commitments outstanding amount to another i:l.- Hin.non, or a totul of Jll.ouo.OOO. With- n another decade, Mr. llooth esti mates, there will have been expended for rends In Oregon tho sum of iluil.- iiiu.iiiiii, or which tho government will ave contributed approximately 25 nor cut, the state Ifi per cent and the counties the remainder. The "Dokey" orehestiu will furnish he music for the K. P. dunce Thurs. lay night. All knights and their ladles re invited. vii Knights, don't forgot the dance hursday night. D. O. K. K. orehestiu. so Unhurt Powell is Liking the nl.ice .,r Francis Fry as baggage mnii nt the inthern Pacific depot while Mr. and Mm. Fry mo oil their vacation of six I'cks In Oklahoma. Airs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for ullone. Phone BS6-J. tr We develop kodak films freo. West Side Phurniacy. tf Mrs. Sidney Smith nnd children leave Thursday for visits ut Kansas City, Mo., und at their former home Washington, la. Mr. Smith nluiis to lend a lurgo part of the summer at i Pelican bay. L. Huff writes insurance on nny- Ing anywhere. tf Tree props and pine flume lumber i Pints Lumber Co. tf The school board will meet ror re organization lute this afternoon when the newly elected members, John C. -Medford people are warned by the police to be on the lookout for a man disposing of fake Jewelry who has .Mann and A. li. Cunningham, will be been working Dunsmulr and Yreka, sworn In. At a recent apceial meet Ing j und who Is thought to be headed this of the board C. M.. Thomas, state sena-jwoy. His method of fleecing victims tor, wus appointed as a member to fill lis to approach them with a cheap but out the elective term of George A. fine looking and supposedly valuable .Mansfield who because of many other duties and necessary absence from the city so much as pro-ddent of the state farm bureau, found it impossible to remain longer on the board. Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building und Loan association. tf K. P. dane'e Thursday night. I). O. K. K. orchestra. Itefreshmenrs served. All Knights and their ladles are ex lected to be there. 80 Mrs. A. J. Hanby has arrived home from Los Angeles to which city she was called recently ' by the death of her mother. We are paying 24c for eggs at the Farm Hiireau Co-Opeiatlva Exchange. tf Will exchange now goods for second bund or pay cash. Mordoff & Woolf. S9 Murvln 8. Woods of Eagle Point, spent Tuesday In tho city attending to business. Mr. Woods is a veteran of Die Civil war. , Sugar Uowl taxi, country trips spec laity, phone 127-R. 82 Wo develop kodak films free. West Side Pharmacy. tf Air. und Mm. F. W. llurtlett hnve left on an nulo trip to Sun Francisco They will return to this city and then leave to spend the summer on their ranch on the Klamath river In Siski you county, Cnllf. Plcoting Hemstitching 8e per yd. Muttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf Joe Gugnoii will return Thursday from Portland whero he went on busi ness in connection with the street car line to Jacksonville. The official name of the road is tho Modford-Coast lallroud. If you want to be healthful and en joy good, pure water order a case of lithla water from the Jackson County Creamery.' 1 7H The section crew of the Southern Pacific is busy putting in new. ties in tho local yards. Tho Main street cross ing will not be torn up this year. Tuesday morning five trulna passen ger and freight were on the local tracks at one time and there wus u congestion of traffic and much whis tling. One train consisted entirely of passenger couches being hauled south to handle the travel during the Elks convention ut Los Angeles. Attention strawberry growers! Wo can furnish you cups and crates ut lowost prices. Furm Hurouu Co-Opera- tivo Excliangoi . tf In responso to ndvertlsonientB- in sorted in u number of western Oregon newspapers by tho Hoguo Hlvor Canal company,, there has been an Increase In tho number of transient working men In tho city. The men are being sent to the camps recently established by the cannl company at. Fish Lake and Four Mile lake. Now line men's enps, lowest prices, very latest. Don Springer, 105 W. Main SO1 Among Hoguo River valley purchus ors of Interim bonds In the defunct Morris Uros. Inc., bonding house, who huvo signed up for a re-organization of tho concern uro L. Noldernieyer, Alex Sparrow, nnd F. G. Swodenberg, tho latter of Aslilnnd. The mimes up- pearcd In mi advertisement In the Portland papers, setting forth Ihosu who had signed up under the new regime. School for drawing apd painting Mrs. EdmonUuon, College bldg. 927-X 87 Miss iMuurlue Carroll, who has been teaching domestic science and art ut the public schools of Medford, has gono on to llarrisbiirg to spend the summer, after a short visit in Eugone Eugene Register. Attorney Evan Heamos returned Monday from n four dnys fishing trl) on Alclvonzlo. and Wlllumotlo rivers near Eugene. He wus accompanied on tho Jaunt by his old fishing pal, George Putnam, editor of the Sulom- Capital .loiirniil. Aledford Fuel Co., dry mill brockB nnd nil other kinds of wood. Phono Airs. S. S. Smith nnd son Floyd will leave Thursday to spend the summer visiting friends nnd relatives at Wash ington, Iowa. Mr. and Airs. Charles W. Palm ex pect to leave tho rirst week In July for their Biinuuer home on Pelican Hay. i Eil T. Staples of Ashland transacted business and visited friends in the city Tuesday afternoon. Arthur Thompson of Jacksonville, spent Tuesday nflernoon In the city intending to business. George Emery of Ashland, visited and attended to business for a few hours in the city Tuesday. H hi: cax SAVE You Money tin your iiiiioiiinblle Insurnnco. It costs J mi luitliliig to ii-k us lo show )ou. II. A. IIOLAIES THE INSURANCE MAN All Forms Insurance nnd Ponds Jackson County llauk Itldg. watch, which he offers to sell ridicu lously cheap, as he olulms to be broke and away from home and desires to raise money to get to the bedside or bis sick wife. Mid-week dancing at Nat tonite. Spot dances. Prizes worth while. A cool hall, and ice cold punch tree. Ex cellent music. 79 The upple crop throughout tho val ley Is in tine shape according to Dillon Hill. The present hot weather Is ideal for growing. Airs. Kate Roberts of Ploomington, IIIIuoIb arrived Sunday to Bpend the summer visiting with her son, Attor ney George AL Roberts of this city. Victor liensoii of Oregon City, Ore., former resident ot Medford spent .Monday in the city visiting. He is on his way to Phoenix. Arizona. Pat Swayne of the Upper Aplcgate wus a business visitor in the eity Tuesday afternoon. Alid-week dancing at Nat tohlte. Spot dances. Prizes worth while. A cool hall, und ice cold punch free. Excellent music. 79 10. V. Darker of Ilutte Fulls was a business visitor in the city Tuesday atternoon, Ed Hitzler of the squirrel poisoning squad, spent Monday and Tuesday in the city on business. .Miss Jessie Close who has been vis iting the family of P. F. Close of this city loft Tuesday evening for her home in Grants Pass. Seely V. Hall left Tuesday evening for Portland. -He will drive down a new Packard truck and will make the trip by night, in order to he here Thursday morning. Ho plans to leave lor Crater Luke Saturday morning. Michael Schmilt who has been visit ing his father In this city left Tuesday evening for Canada whore he will at tend to business matters. Ho will also visit North Dukota and Minnesota be- roro returning to his home in Los Angeles, Oil. Joe Ilurd, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. lard, who majored as a Junior at Stanford university this spring, left on June 16 to attend the six weeks offi cers training camp at Camp Knox, Ky., as a member of the Stanford unit in the field artillery service. En route he Btopped off a day ut Denver for a visit with his sisters. Misses Anna and Florence Hard, and also at Wichita, Kus., his old homo. The three army planes which ma jestically arrived here last evening from Sncramento bore Captain Lowell li. bin it ti. coiumuudor of the 91st aur ipl squudron nnd In charge of the forest patrol of Washington and Ore gon, a nil Lieutenant A. P. Liggett and C. V. Richards, radio exports from Sacramento who will be stutioned at the Eugene patrol base. Hel'ore they left for that city today Captain Smith at the Aledford said that everything has been gotten reudy for the forest uir patrol to begin in curnest uny time now. "The patrol hus been rather easy so far because there has been no real danger of forest fires so far," said Captain Smith. STARTS TODAY mjjfW tjfa jSgffli ' loved an uncouth individual ill i'l :fiw whom sho was ashamed to in- - t $W$M' troduce to her friends and JW ? -jiP! wl'at destiny did. . , ' CWi!'r;' WRITTEN by a WOMON J Ji V'WfM PLAYED by a WOMAN r Jtrf :M-fWMWM': DIRECTED by a WOMAN f 'iWW i 'I' PR0DUCED by a WOMAN .. (f'f fj'fjpr "THE ADVENTURES " UUT"d Jvjfp ZpyllH OF BILL AND BOB" l$Si ' Sr ' mvWJ' A thrill In each adventure for al! L bys f 'om 15 1 50 ! !Qy PAGE ; SUNDAY "BEAU REVEL" It's a Paramount. SHOB i Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Houck departed Tuesday afternoon for San Fruncisco, having been called there by the serious illness of Mr. Houck's uncle, Ernest Horn, who is well known In Medford through having spent the summers here with Mr. and Mrs. Houck for ; years. ' Mr. Horn is a retired expert theatrical property man who had been connected In that capacity with some of San Francisco's most prominent theaters for many years. It. A. liarcuin lenvi-s next Saturday for a visit at Washington, D. C, and other eastern points. . The Pythian Sister lodge will enter tain tomorrow afternoon in the lodge hall for all members and wives or Knights. 79 C. C. Williams of Sacramento, trav eling agent or the traffic department of tho Southern Pacific spent a few hours In the city Tuesday between trains. the golf tournament In .which. Egan Is a prominent contender. Mr. Card of Thanks I wish to express my sincere appre ciation to the many friends for their beautiful floral offerings and for the willing and faithful services of the American Legion boys, Kev. Hamilton, tho choir, JJr. John Al. Perl and friends of my son Artenms. 79 MRS. MAKTHA M. SPOONER. ' Building Shoes Like Bridges Most, shoes, are just "made" all that they are intended for are to be mere "foot coverings." The pres-. ervation of the foot is not taken into consideration. That is where the ARCH PRESERVER SHOE and' ordinary 'shoes differ. They are built on a basic principle they have a wide bridge reaching from the ball of the foot to the heel, anchored securely in place. It is this bridge that supports the arch gently yet firmly it keeps it in its normal position and pre serves the foot. "Shoes built to a principle Hot mere Foot Coverings" MBSEKJ Ulilli TliB iruUl' WkUi HERE'S OUR NEW SHOW, STARTING TODAY A tale of the law of Great Northwest and red-ooated riders guard its wild frontier, jOT ; 'HANDS OFF V WILLIAM St lor m tsfh ummwv of 1 RIALTO 1 1