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PAGE TWO MEDFOftD MXTL TRTBTjyR, fFPFORD, OftEfiON". TUESDAY. JFXE 2S. 1921 Tocal and ,. V plfclC'MfK.-an.VB health. .Mr. HDl .l ib. K. II. JHKeany iijid daughter left today by auto for Hail Francisco to make their future home land or Jierkfley. Mr. , uow that the weath er liau Ix-coiue. bellied, in fast iwurov- Kalw reports are In circulation lnK Many frlen'lK of the family regret around the country 1hat the city auto ; tj.r removal f-uin the illy, ramp In jMcdford charges fifty cents a rirgt clasg carpenter work. Estl .iay for each car sojourning in it. The l,JiateB furnished. Phone Dixon 539-J-4. camp Is ahsoltitely free to ull comers and always bun. KverythlnK about It Is free to the tourists except dry wood Rolled barley $1.40 per sack; mill run $1.50 per sack; wheat $2.25 per .Mrs. 11. O. huillh. wife of the pro-1 K. I). Weston, the ronuer Medford lirietor of the Hotel Holland and their ; resident, and W. E- Harris arrived in dtuKhter. Miss Virginia, left Sunday Medford on Monday from Klamath for the former home of the family atFalI for the-pnrpo.se of looking over Gouverneur, X. Y.. to spend Hie sum- a mining property in this vicinity, iner visiting relatives and friends.) Property Owners Attention. Better They ko via Portland, Seattle, Vaneou- pay the Interest on your assessments VL.r U ' ..nrt lii,n.t..liu ctn... .inv . I. . , : j -. ' ... ..........,,..,, fiu,jiiiHo uciuic juj iirot nuu Bvom me ueuaity. off in the lutler city to visit relatlres ! , $7. and friends. j Expert dressmaking, picoting. hem- will exchange new goods lor second ; stitching. 10 8. Kir, phone 215-K. Sis hand or pay cash, ilordoff & Woolf.l lira. Kate Traoy has left for ilinne- !)! ' apolis, Minn., to spend the remainder we develop Kodak films free, west; of the summer In visiting In that city bide Pliarmar.y. tl ; Knroiite she joined -Mrs. H. C. and The mayor and city councilmen Sun-'Miss Virginia Kinith, who are on their day visiied the water works intake way east, and accompanied them as and the Kisli lake dam of the Medford ' far as Minneapolis. to burn in the cooking ovens, anil this Moo lbs.; scratch food $2 75 per 100 lbs. wood Is sold at 2j cents u large basket, Monarch Seed & Veed Co., Un K. which is about the tame juice as the 1 Main. Phone 'IW. if city y.s for it. M r. and Mrs. Kid lirotin and child C. Iy. Goff writes Insurance on any-j of Welser, Ida., w ho visited here some tiling anywhere. tf A safe and sane Kourlh should be our motto. To make It doubly safe call U, I., (loff and have your property Insured. Office phone 41. Residence S1.7-M. is" It In not too early yet to begin re minding folks that the banks close next Saturday noon Ui remain closed until Tuesday at 111 a. in., and that the poHtoffice will be closed ull day next Monday. There will be no carrier de liveries that day. Two bii.sinoss lots for sale. Will tiiule for house and lot in business dlHtrJct. Phone 11111-3. Js'J Hpend your vacation ut Dead Indian Springs. Wonderful mineral water, Or. K. 11. Plckel leaves tonight on a bliort business visit in Portland. Dr. Jouett P. Ilray will be In his nfllce rooms, 425 anil 42i M. 1". & II. building every day this week, except Hat 11 relay Thursday Included. Lady assistant. Keep smiling. si' fishing, hunting. All commodities for camping furnished ut Dead Indian Store. Kor Information and transpor tation phono 1174. 88 Mr. uud Mrs. C. D. Thompson and Mr. uud Mrs. Lemon, ull of Medford, passed through Crams Pass .Saturday on their way to Almedu, where" they will camp und fish for several duys. Mr. Thompson Is dlici-tor of agrieul- time ago are again stopping at the . Irrigation district to look over the city auto camp following their return from Ijm Angeles, und expect to locate in Medford or vicinity permanently. Alford's "Four-O" at Nat tomorrow night. Sot dances. Prizes. A big time. Admission 10c. 84 Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. Auto tourists at the Medford who arrived Monday are Misses S. F. IJrown and C. II. Dobson of Ipswich. Mass., and L. V. Hall, their chauffeur. Irrigation building situation as It af fects the city water pipe system. Plcotteg Hemstitching 8c per yd. , Muttons covered. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Hemstitching Sc per yard at the Stylrcraft shop. W'e also dress making, pleating, embroidery, buttons, braiding an'1, mending. Phone 744-J. M. F. & H. Bldg. .Mesdames Eaton & Handicraft bhop. tf I Roberts, props. 86 Interest 011 city assessments will be j Miss Josephine Koppes arrived delinquent after July first. Belter, home last night from a two weeks take care of It now lest you forget. 67 I'lKtu transfer of the ownership by sale or otherwise of motor vehicles the person in whose name the motor veh- We are paying 2Cc for eggs at thcjlcle Ik registered und licensed and the Farm Bureau Co-Operatlvo Exchange, person to whom ownership or posses- tf siou pusses are reunited by the state Brooms made by the HoRne River; law to join In a notice of such transfer Broom Works are the best for the money. Insist on home made brooms. 8'J Al Newman pleuded guilty In Jus tice Taylor's court this forenoon to the charge of operating an automobile without a license and was fined $10 and costs. IJ. Burford. also arrested by State Motor Traffic Officer J. J. McMuhon on the same cljurge, pleuded not guilty and was to have had his hearing this afternoon. It Is charged that both men operated cars,' .with j room J, Sparta Bldg. license! plulc.s belonging to other tars. able. Corvallls merchants, in connection Medford Fuel Co., dry mill brocks Willi the Chamber of Commerce; ure and ull other. kinds of wood. Phone conducting a Community Fair Price! 242. 84 to the secretary of state, according to Attorney General Van Winkle. In the ca.se of a transfer through foreclosure of mortgage uud the consent of the uiortgugor cannot be obulned, the at torney general boldB, the secretary of state may accept a certified copy of the comt proceedings by which such transfer was effected as evidence in place of the written consent of the per son tiauHferrlug ownership. Mrs. Geo. Muddox, dressmaking, Prices reajioir 8S tine in the Medford high school, and I sale this week with big resultx. Sulem Dr. B. It. Elliott ex pects to leave July Mr. I.eiuou Is dlructon of the Medford illation of the Oregon LI rowers associa tion. Grunts Push Courier. Alford's "Four-O" ut Nut tomorrow night. Spot dances. Prizes. A big time. Admission 10c. 84 The Jackson County Building & Loan AsHociullou office will be open hereafter on Suturdiiy nights to nc commodate the public. 87 F. W. Powers und L. D. McCurty ure visitors In the city from Powers, Ore. Tree props und pine flumu lumber. Big Pines Lumber Co. tf For Informution ubout Dead Indian Springs, stage and supplies phone 374. 88 will also conduct a community sale. 8th for Vancouver, B. C where be w Oilier communities do this, why not ; Hrend a week attending the Joint meet- Medford? The merchants uirsoctatlon Hhoiild reorganize und put on stunts us they formerly did und always hud big crowds. Rolled barley, $1.40 per sack: mill run $1,511 per sack; wheat $2.25 per 100 lbs.; scruLchfood $2.75 per 100 lbs. Monarch Seed & Feed Co., 317 E. Main. Phone 200. tr A parly of Eureka, Calif., residents at the Nash consists of Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Gray, George F. Gray uud Mrs. A. Jones and sou. Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib erty Shop. 201-J. tf ipg of the Washington, Oregon and British Columbia. Dental societies. Phone 474. Guaranteed work, prompt service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 401 South Riverside. tf Umbrella covers. Liberty Shop, tf Percy Cupper, state engineer arrived in the city Monduy to look over the various Irriguliou projects in this vi cinity, lie iu ut the Medrord. School for druwlng and painting. Mrs. Edmoudnon, College bldg. 927-X. 87 Latest patterns in ties. Don Springer 105 West Main. visit with relatives at Bend, Ore. Horse-Shoe tires and tubes are the cheapest per mile. Call and inspect liefore buying ilres. Exchange Tire Co. 85 We develop kodak films free. West Side Pharmucy. tf Muny Grants Pass and Medford tieo ple spent Sunday at Galice and Alme da fishing and picnicking. The fishing is said to lie rather poor there at this time, very few trout being taken. Tho upper river and Its tributaries above Roguo Elk appear to he the best now for the anglers. Grants Pass Courier.: Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder. Co., 318 East Main. tf F. F. Stone, the barber, O'Brien's old stand. tf The Elks temple building will be closed all day on the Fourth of July until evening, as it is figured Ilia most of the Elks will he out of town that day on outings or attending the Ashland celebration. - Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetiere for Nil Bone. Phone 185-J. tf When better automobiles are built, Bulck will build them. tr Mr. and Mrs. Horace Nicholson leave for Seattle and Bremerton on Thursday night 'fpr a two weeks visit with their daughter, the wife of Lieu tenant H. A. Stanley, who is stationed at Bremerton, and family. Interest on assessments will be 'de linquent after July first and a ponulty of five per cent will be added. S7 Pay your Interest before July first and avoid the penalty. 87 Mr. and Mre. E. R. Hawley and Miss M. Wilson are visitors In that city from Glendale who arrived yesterday. G. W. Barker of Butte Falls six-nt 1 Attorney (). S. Blanchurd of Grants Monday aiternoon in the city. , Pass S4ent Monday in the city attend- "Whenever better Life Insurance is . ins to legal matters, w ritten. Cochran and his agents will j Frank Coleman of Grants Pass, em be writing it." tf ployed by the Standard Oil company Another big drop In shoe prices at -in that city sint the week end with the Medford Shoe Hospital, 118 East hie parents In this city, and consulting Sixth street. tf an optician relative to his eyes which J. P. Kahier of Corvallis arrived have been troubling him of late. Monday aiternoon for a short stay en ; J. S. Whitehead and "Daniel" Web route to Bly, Klamath county, whee ster left Saturday for Butte Creek he has a large stock ranch. . w here they will establish a camp. A R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. Japanese cook went along to tend Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. camp and fry the fish. Swimming at Nat, hours 2 to 5 and Word has been received In this city 7:30 to 9:30 p. ni. tf that the Howe Greater Iondon Show Mrs. Ida Turner of the Pantorium scheduled to appear here May th last, will leave the end of the - week, for is now in North Dukota, and all having Crescent City to spend the Fourth 01 bills against the circus are requested July at the seashore j to mall them. This is the advice con For ice cream Oakdale and 11th. tf tained in a letter w ritten to a number Two business lots for auv Wilf of local firms. trade for bouse and lot in .residence 1 Mr. and Mrs. Thom Merriman are district. Phone lll-R-3. 87 camping for a couple of weeks in the Frank Godward of Yreka, Cal.. re- hills south of Ashland, turned to his home Monday afternoon ! Attorney and Mrs. Cus Newbury after spending two days in the city have returned from 3 week's trip to attending to business matters. .Eugene and Sulem. W. H. Brown of Eagle Point spent I According to the police lust Satur- 6 . MA mm Monday afternoon In the city attend ing to business matters. Dr. H. E. Murphy has established a dental office 403 M. F. & H. Bldg. 94 Save money on wrapping paper by using white print paper in rolls. Ask this office. tf Frank Amy has returned to bis homestead near Prospect after spend ing u few days in the city. WATCH THE BIG 4 3 tomach -Kidneys-Jfeart-Liyof Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world'3 stand ard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles COLD MEDAL Th National Remedy of Holland for cemuriasand endorsed by Queen Wilhel mina. At all drugghu; thiee aizua. ek foe the name Cold Medal en every bee and atccet.1 tn imirft.t day night wus the quietest in muny months in this city, without a sign of disorder of any kind. Grover Corum has returned from p week's visit with Earl Vlrieh on his stock ranch in the Union Creek dis trict. Watermelons grown In the linperiul Valley have appeared on the local markets. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE 10 acres fruit, 7 room house, good barn, team, Jersey cow, 100 chickens and turkeys, electric motor, implements; good terms, im mediate possession. C. S. Butterfield 84 Celebrate i tne 4th mi M I ma a: Mi ilk 9 Cigarettes To save 25;.' ' on your, j ..I-- 1 li urcues 1 is important i Hut-to jpIeaseyour taste .is mote j important.! j Just buy a ! package and i findout. )j a wllf r ZOcjgarettesl m CuMeUtfteTafJ bf , at ButteFalls ' ' Godd Roads, ; Fine Camping Grounds, Dancing, Open Air Pavilion and Fine 'Floor, Free Swimming, Base Ball Game, Athletic Contests. Cninjr aiviiy for tho summer? Have tin1 Mull Tribune mailed to you. Keep in touch with the home town while .enjoying your voca tion. .. .. DR. R1CKERT Eyes Scientifically .Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted NO nnoi's i:.Kl Broken Leiieea Accut-ntnly liuiillcated ' FACTOKY ON I'KIO.M ISICS ROM K. Mlllll. IjlNtJtlre YOU CAN GET MOST ANY OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE VOE'8 Trunin 4 Big Days B-4. the 4tfi Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday ii Only four short days left to buy that SUIT, HAT, SHIRTS and SHOES. There is no better way to start to celebrate than with a new outfit of clothes, and we would like to show you how to save enough on your new outfit to pay for the rest of your celebration. It will pay you to investigate. DONT FORGET WE ARE SELLING FLAGS AT 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c. We are doing the Clothing, Furnishings Men's $30 Wool Suits $18.22 and Shoe business of Jackson County 13 Dress Shoes $6. Men's Blue Serge Suits ' -$15.92 $17. $23. Boys' Suits 2 Pair Pants $16. Men's .$27,52 Wool Suits 316 50 $10 Dress Shoes $5.52 ' Lee Unionalls for boys $2.00 $2.25 Lee Unionalls for men $3.00 Play Suits for V Children ' 85c .Boy's Overalls 85c $i!io Men's Work Shoes for the Tennis Shoes 25s Sox, pair Blue Work , .. . 1 Kr Pants Little Ones iV';QRr Shirts I70C 20c Sox, 2 pair 98c $1.50 $1.23 25c 69c , , . . We have a few cans of to bacco left, 15c cans 3 cans for 25c WILL H. WILSON 28-32 North Front Street Our 2nd Hand department - must be CLOSED OUT by August 1st. euBeieuineme jniiijpiryiew .... ani-jwefa i in mm m iiTliia .... ..- ; i. i