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also gets a large amount vt fun' out of I ? I a Imd of ' ... . PAGE TWO ' L ocal and Personal Tho hotels wore filled last night to capacity with Ruesta from all parts of tne country, with an especially heavy list from Pacific coast states. Many of these were auto tourists who plan to Tlsit Crater Lake at the opening of the season tomorrow. Spenil your vacatron at Dead Indian Springs. Wonderful mineral water, fishing, hunting. All commodities for camping furnished at Dead Iudian Store. For information and transpor tation phone 374. 8S School for drawing and painting. Mrs. Edaiondion. College bldg. 927-X. ST Twenty cans of Blaekspotted or cut throat trout fry. comprising in.i'00 of tho little fish arrived here on the mor ning train from the McKenzie hatohoy at Kugone enmutr to Squaw lake, for tho purose of placing new liltxd in that body of water. Superintendent J. V. Berrian and Game Warden Pat rick Dailey constituted a reception committee at the dejHt, and hustled the cans of little fellows onto a wait ing auto truck, and started with them for Squaw lake. From the road they will have to pack the try 3'i miles on five pack horses to the lake, making two trips. They expected to have all the fry In the lake by early this even ing. I-atest patterns in ties. Don Springer 105 West Main. The Kconomy Groceteria Is baking Itoman Meal broad orery day.. 9 .A grass fire In a vacant lot on Court street late yesterday afternoon was the causo of calling out the fire de partment to guard surrounding pro perty. ' '' Properly Owners Attention. Better pay the interest 6n your assessments before July first and avoid the penally. Kxpcrt dressmaking, plcotlng, hem stitching. 10 S. Kir. phono SIG H. OS Judge V, M. Colvlg returned today from a 24 day trip to Portland. Seattle and Jlrltihh Volumbia points and when his friends, like a new man. Tho moist atmosphere of tlte northern country, said tho judge, .had tlnno him a world of good, but he is glail to get back into tho suushino of his home tow n again. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Dr. E. II. Murphy's dental offico will be open evenings with tho exception of Saturday. SS Tho Christian Workers band will hold their weekly meeting this even ing at 7:30 at the First Methodist church, corner of North llartlett and Fourth streets. Kverybody is welcome to attend. You can get Itoman Meal bread at the Kconomy Groceteria. 9o Kastman Kodak films. DeVoo's. tf The public market was a good one this morning, with one ton of cherries of all kinds, 300 ounilK of apricots, lots of loganltcrrics and quantities of other kinds of berries among tho of ferings. Tho market of Saturday is oxooetod to be one of the heaviest of the season as iieople must, buy sup ! piles that day to last until Tuesday. We develop kodak films free. West Sldo Pharmacy. tf lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co.. 3IS East Main. tt Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Heuselman and children left Wednesday evening for Poison, Mont., to visit Mrs. Hcnsol man's parents. They aro making the trip by auto. ". F. Stone, the barler, O'Brien's old stand. tf Mrs. Paul Hansen, corseliere for XuRone. Phone 5S5-J. tl i it mo ttmt?itu email bauira m , Wednesday only .01 of an inch of rain fell. The highest temperature of the j duy wag 78 degrees. You will be surprised. But you will not be any more surprised than hundreds of men are when they look over the prices we have on MEN S CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS and SHOES. Read the following over slowly, then come in and see the best goods ever offered for the price, everything considered Men's Crash Hats 69c. Work Shirts 69c. Work Pants 98c. Children's Tennis Shoes 98c. Men's and Women'sTennis Shoes $1.23. Men's Straw Hats 25c. Children's Sandals $1.15 and up. Baby Shoes $1.50. Boys' Suits, with 2 pair of Pants $9. Men's Wool Suits $16.50, $18.00, $19.50, $23.50 We have just received a big shipment of Shoes from the largest shoe factory in the whole wide world. These shoes will go fast, and no wonder. Look at the prices we sell them for $10 Shoes for $5.50. $13.50 Shoes for $6.85. Heavy work Shoes for $3. 16-inch High Top Shoes for $7.50. Come in and look them oyer. A look is worth a thousand words The army passenger autos and trucks connected with the forest pa trol service ntthe aviation field, and seen about the city, together with the aviation soldiers in town off duty, add picturcsnueness to the business scc-ied tion of the citv. When better automobiles aro -built, ; Bulck will build them. tf': Interest on assessments will be de- linquent after July first and a penalty I of five er cent will be added. S7 j Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Delzell accom- nt,io,i t.v nr on. i Mrs k l Hniuln and son. William, and brother. Law-: reiico Bulgin. left this morning for j Kooky Point to spend a couple of days. I the same time .Mrs. rierous team nein Klamath Falls Herald. .- j another service at the county hospital. Pay your interest before July first j The talks by the young people were and avoid tho penalty. $7 ! very helpful and those present were Whenever better Life Insurance is ! impressed by the spiritual atmosphere written, Cochran and his agents will; of the meeting. At the close of the be writing It." tl j service the invitation was given and W. G. Averill is among the Butte one of the inmates of the home aiiept Falls residents in the city who arrived; oil Christ. , hi re Wednesday. ' j A safe and sane Fourth should be Another big drop In shoo prices at jour motto. To mrfke It doubly safe the Medford Shoa Hospital, 119 Kast (call C. L. Goff and have your property- Sixth street. tr People wishing to go to Cinnabar Springs can go on the L. 11. Newton Dally Slage Line, Hornbrook, Calif. '. Two Portland families arrived in the city Wednesday with the expecla tion of locating here permanently, and at present are stopping at the city aulo camp. Thoy are Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Williams and child,, and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Haree. Tree. props ami pine flume, lumber. Big Pines !. umber Co. tf Feed wheat J2.30 per cwt. at the Farm Bureau Co.-Operative Exchange. tf Clayton L. t,ons of tho horticultural department of the O. A. C. will tomor row forenoon give a practical demon stration of tho best methods of thin ning fruit at a fruit thinning meeting to lie held at the Hamilton ranch on the Pacific highway, two miles south of Grants Pass. Mr. I-ong has been spending several days in the vicinity of Meiiford on this work.' R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. Insurance, anil Bonds, plus Service. Swimming at Nat, hours 2 to D and 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. If lv. A. Geary of Klamath Falls and T. G. Bradley, the California-Oregon Power company official of Copco, are among the guests at the Medford. For ice cream Oakdalo and 11th. tf Two business lots for sale. W'iil trade for house and lot In residence district. Phono lll-R-3. S7 Charles Davis, city manager of the celebration committee of Medford, has assured the local committeo that at least one army plane, piloted by Lieut. Samuel Carter, will fly over tho city during the celebration July -4, entor tatning the crowds with a series of stunts. If possible, Lieut. Carter stat ed, permission will be obtained from headquarters for the use of several army planes on that day. ir the ! tontlal program is carried out tho fleet of planes' will be decofateil with streamers and other indicative mnsks of a "gsand and glosious Fousth." Lieut. Carter has a reputation ill jack son county as a daring aviator. Ash land Tidings. . 1 . . Dr. II. 10. Murphy has established a dentnl offico 403 M. F. & It. Bldg. 91 Save money on wrapping paper by using whlto print paper in rolls. Ask this office. tf Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Whitman of As toria arrived in the city yesterday to stop over a day enrouto home from having spent the winter in southern California, and are guests at tho Hol land. Mr. Whitman is proprietor of the Wclnhart and Merwin hotels in Astoria. The Jackson County Building ft Loan Association office will be open hereafter on Saturday nights to ac commodate the public. 87 Dr. R. W. Stearns has returned from , his trip to Crater Lake and is at his ofllce amun. S6 Garpentier STET)FOT?T) UfATL TRTRUNT5!, To accommodate Medford music lovers who were unable to attend the musical entertainment of the Pas more Trio at Ashland Wednesday, an extra entertainment has been arrang- at Ashland Friday evening. Dr. H. K. Murphy has established a dental office 403 M. F. & H. Ilidg. 94 C. L. Goff writes insurance on any- thing anywhere. tf Last Sunday afternoon Mildred Bridges' team of the Young People's Christian Workers band neld a service .it th Grifin Crook school house. About forty i went out from Mcuioru and everyonecnjoycd the meeting. rttion the right hand between the thumb Insured. Dftice pnone 11 13S7 - .M. Residence 87 sale. Will in business Two business lots for trade for house and lot district. Phone lll-R-3. M. C. Gray sient Wednesday in Grants Pass attending to business matters. Tree props and pine fliimo lumber. Big Pines L'lmber Co. tf For Information about Dead Indian Springs, slage and supplies phone 374. 88 Mrs. II. C. Stotzo and children, lor ralno and Robert, returned last night from a week's visit in Portland. First class carpenter work. Esti mates furnished. Phono Dixon 539-J-4 .1:1! SB Rolled barley 11.10 per -sack:-'mill run f 1 .50 per sack; wheat $2.25 per 100 lbs.; scratch food $2.75 per 100 lbs. Monarch Seed & Feed Co., : 817 K Main. Phone 260. -itf Mis. C. A. Martin and little srnnf Gold Hill, spent Wednesday In the clly shopping anil visiting friends. Invest your savings tit tho Jackson County Building and Ixan association. tf We are paying 2'.!c for eggs at tho Farm Bureau Co-Operativo Exchange. tf In the case of Wall Kim vs. Wall Hop for the collection of ed to bo owed on a loan, Justice of. the Peace Tavlor Wednesday after- noon rendered a decision in favor of Wall Kim for tho amount asked, and costs amounting to $lti. Hop in de fens1 .claimed that Kim owed him about $230 for board and room. The nflepuxni session was devoted to ar guments by Attorneys Roberts and McCorinack. The case attracted con siderable attention among the local Mongolian colony. It is highly prob nble that the case will be appealed. Brooms mado by the Rogue River Broom Works are. the best for tho money. Insist on' home made brooms. ' 89 E. A. Hildreth of Butte Falls siicnt a few hours Wednesday In the city visiting friends.-. : .... Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib erty Shop. 2C1-J. , ' ' tf Wtll exchange new goods for second hand or lay cash. .JloVdoff &. Woolf. 99 Frank Davis of Rogue River visited with friends and attended to business in the city Wednifiday afternoon. We develop kodak films free. West Side Pharmacy. ' tf Epha Wahl la charge of uVveli ment work at the Gold Ridge mine In the Willow Springs district spent Wednesday in the city on business.' I'tnbrella covers. Liberty Shop, 'tf George Lawrence of Gold Hill at tended to business and visited friends in the city Wednesday. Phone 474. Guaranteed work, prompt service. City Cleaning & Dyeing OK. 401 S'Mith Riverside. "? f MEDFORDi 6tiE10X. TirrnsDAVL, JUNE HO, 1021 The imlice and sheriff and district attorney's' office were engaged Wed nesday in running down the report that an I. y. W. agitator and organi zer had arrived to spread hia un-Amer ican gospc! in the Rogue River valley. 'They "spotted'' a gentleman and kept cIoeo tab on him to see that he made no 'move contrary to the Oregon law against syndicalism. Dance at Nat July 4th. ' removed. Electric fans. Windows pavilion effect. I, Mike Womack while strooninu a razor l uesilay sustained a severe cut and forefinger. The razor sllped off the strap, cutting the flesh to the bone. 11 was a painful wound and will prevent Mr. Womack from working for some time. , Picotiag Hemstitching Sc per yd. Buttons covered. , Handicraft Shop. . tf Attorney James T. Chinnock of Grants Pass, attended to legal busi ness in the city and county seat Wed nesday afternoon. Interest on city assessments will be delinquent after July first. Better take care of it now lest you forget. 87 II. T. Young of Klamath Falls, spent the first of the week in the city visit ing friends and relatives. Rolled barley, $1.40 per sack: mill run $1.50 per sack; wheat $2.25 per 100 lbs.; scratchfood $2.75 per 100 lbs. Monarch Seed & Feed Co., 317 E.N Main. Phone 200. . tf Marsh Garrett of. the, Eagle Point district Sient Wednesday .iu i tho city on business." , ii i. i Bon Fox of Trail was a business vis itor in fhe city Tuesday nnd, Wednes day and leaves today on,a, ahorjt. trip to Portland. ' - : The Denney Fruit Co. i :Uulldng an.j addition to their packing house op t,hp si. P. track, to better handle- tlietr.-inn creasing business. ..;,, .i' : -.i,, " ' Chris. Natwick, contractor- on ;tho Jacksonville-Ruch road loft' Wednes day for Portland on business liefore the state highway commission. He will return tho end of the week. Harry Rosenberg of the Bear Creek orchards will leave after the Fourth on a short business and pleasure trip to Sacramento and San Francisco. It Is now expocled that Mary Hob- will make a trip through the Cascades from the Columbia river to tho Siski yous Ibis summer, will spend a couple of days in Medford In September, an invitation. being,.e.tended to her thru the local 'lodge pt 1-jkt! ? Erick Au'denjtm !of the Blue Ledge district. Is in fro'iir1 his claims for the proper celebration of the Fourth of July. Celebrate the Fourth by dancing at the Nat. ImMrinl orchestra. Spuz; Jazz. Balloons; Fireworks. St Ed Helms of Jacksonville, was a Inisiness visitor in tlio city for a few hours Wednesday.' ... William DuBois of. Crescent City and family are spending a few days in tho cily visiting with E. K. Smith. William Von lier Hellen, one of the contractors on the Crater Lake mad attended to business in the city Wed nesday. Mrs. Ixmis I'lrich of Jacksonville, spent Wednesday afternoon in the city ialso apply to the 4th of July. , j visiting friends. . Mr. and Mrs. George Brandon of Farmers of tho valley arc rushing ' Medford, and Mrs. Mabel Hanks of the work of putting new mown hay ini Woodbnrn, were in the city yesterday to the stack and barns, on account of j visiting friends and relatives. The the threatening clouds, and a hurry up party had a picnic dinner in Lithia call was issued to the loungers on Hay- j park. Mrs. Hanks, who was formerly market Square Wednesday morning. Mrs. Mabel Austin of this city, left Most of the haying' incidental to the this moYning for her home in Wood first cutting of alfalfa will be coniplet-1 burn. Mrs. Hanks is a sister of Mr. ed by' the" Fourth of July. ! Brandon. Ashland Tidings. E. T. Staples of Ashland, spent aj Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Lewis and few hours in the city Wednesday after- Nona. Essie and Helen Lewis of Ray noon on business. : mond, Wn.. are tourists enroute north Tonight at Chautaitqua. ,cjoncett by by. auto from California who arrived M.-ulame Tracy Youngj $' admi-ion. here Wednesday and are guesti: at the Frrt to public! - - ' SS i Holland. r - r 1 1 v rt rt T TV n n liaW anrt then move out into the heart of the Cascades and make camp. I , w v V i . - Waller Pritchard Kabul of Sheffield, Mass., magazine writer, dramatic critic and author of Buy Scout stories will probably be seen in Medford dur ing the next few weeks. With his wife he was scheduled to leave Portland today, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. KiEer for south central Ore gon, from where they will visit Crater Open alrj A bargain in Ford touring. See this SO 'one! 28 North Riverside, Medford. Phono 520. Exchange Tire l-O. ft It is announced trom Asuiuno : the D. O. K. K. baud or mis cn ' . play, during the day at the big .Fourth, of July celebration, having been hireil. for this parpose by the Medford com' mittee. Tonight at Chautauqna-concert by Madame Tracy Y'oung. ' No admission. Free to public. . Mrs. A. T. Mclr.vain has a.s her guest her sister, Mrs. Frank T.. Ivelly. of Minot, N. 1). Mrs. Kelly will be joined here by her husband and' they will go from here to the Elks convention at Los Angeles, after which they will tour the Grand Canyon of the Colo rado before returning to their home. Morton Beeman. son of Joe Beeman ! of Portland, is doing assessment worki on the Lucky Bart mine, and visited I friends in the city yesterday. Ho is ai brother of Mrs. C. A. Martin of uoki Hill. When in need of lumber or shingles call Wallace Woods 422-J. HI C. A. DeVoe left last night for .. . I,!- r-l,,.-.lnt rugene 10 uiiu ijii:iv mo n.- i,.- .., ... a- 1 1.1- car, wnicn was siuicu uuamt. place of business last Sunday night, and recovered by the police in Eugene yesterday. Suits. . from : $22.50 and- up ! Sjirlngcf, 105 West Main. ' i Mrs. J. A. O Brlen of Butte Falls. pf":Saturday. Sunday and Monday wnch Lester Merriman told Mr. Gar inlie ;clty enrouto lo Weed, p9lf- shelnett how much the young men's bible W:ij 'accompanied by her, (daughter. ! ciass appreciated his work ., among Ellen, son Emmet and two grandsons ! tnt,m for some years, and in behalf of Gerald and Tyrrell, whose father. E. I.jtue church F. .1. Wort man told of the ! O'Brien works for Dr. J. B. Webster of Talent. Tho Interurban Auto Co. have estah- lished Sunday excursion rates from E. L. Burford who are arrested by State Motor Cop J. J. McMahon yes terday for an alleged violation of the state motor traffic law, pleaded not guilty in Justice Taylor's court this forenoon, and his trial will be held in the near future. He is chirged with overtaking and passing a vehicle on the state highway between Gold Hill and Central Point, by passing on the wrong side of Iho road. I Housewives should remeJnbpr to! cl,n.. Cn,o.. 'n Gn,i,lav ana Mrm-' day. Stores will .be closed; ;Ionday, July 4th. . . i Jack Hoolihan. disabled world war veteran of LOS Angeles has written a letter' to ihe ' Medford post of the Arnqnciyi Legion asking for any Wnr-, matitm as to Uie whcrealKiuts of Ralph . Bellinger. "Ho was.. in tho.. Second f army corps, O.nooia nan vyrites, and i have been, Irving to locate him for some, time. .. l,Io lives in Medford. Kindly let. mo know If you get any word from him." Hoolahan's address is general delivery, Los Angeles. Medford, Phoenix and Talent to Ash land. --Cars run on regular .,. Sunday schedules. The excursion ratos will r r tli!e ins TENDER FAREWELL . TO H. G. GARNETT An informal farewell reception was tendered H. C. Garnett and family last night at the parlors of the First Bap tist church. A large number of the r ....,,- tri,.n,k ifaihnred to express their fpt.t at their leaving the rliurcn ami i citv Mr. and Mrs. Garnett have neon a,t'.0 "in '., miSU;,l degree in the var- departments of church work, and tncir sjng wj be 'a loss tir the relifi- V1-. . ... H. Q. Garnett ' ions Wdric'of thd-'citT..a'H filr'tV She business and oivll affairs. A h ,irogram was presented, followi I ,.,. Kn, k done bv the guests of the levelling and gave them several gifts j as a memento of their going. ; Daily presented a gift to in behalf of the young ladies. Refreshments were served and a pleasant social hour followed. Mr. Garnett in a feeling way siwke of years he had spent in Medford and of his connection with the church. The family leave next Tuesday for Alliam- Jra calif, . . Sun classified "ads" get results. TOO LATE. TO CLASSIFY FOR KENT Sleeping Toom. with bath privileges. 325 S. Riverside. 87 FOR SAbEr-tUen.Uqhtltrailnr in town ooiur4t4(nU -IIM)ll Itwl AtllV I tS. m SAiA'-rt capaclt ftiji 1115 W.-Vhli to" l")0Ubs $ir, .rtoonUiJ) S6 rqK. o.kj 'acrfis-lff :ctt.; 6-rooin l,0,irn Unse, largH i barn., rhicken lnni 2lwiniioC ihiL'lKhd is: worth $:00 per acre. Crop and all goes for I $iooo. Gooirtrrmsr- C. S. Buttei ' field. Medford Nal'l Bank Bldg. 87 " 'fioing-'away for tho summer? Have the Mail Tribune mailed to you. ' liccp in touch with the home town while enjoying your vaca tion. - ' DAY OR NIGHT WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Direclon V:i m ! -:.- A , , ii ' mm DR. RICKKRT (WcW Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted No incurs I'KKII Broken Ienwn Arrurntelr Duiillrxej 1'ACl'OKY ON l"lilHSI;s ' - 8H K. Auin. .I'lMWlvDlMj 1K Medford Coast Ry " ; ''.iMi-;ixnufc.i.U'HiNVniLi'!if "FA UK I'"" JSOl'NK.'J'Itll' 5c LV. Medford 7:30 daily, ex. tiling 9. 10. 11:30 A. M.. I.. 2. 3:30. 4:30. 6, D.-30 P. M.. .10 P. M. Sal. only. Lv. Jacksonville, 7 daily ex. Hominy 8-30, 9:30, 11 A. M .. 12:30. 1:30. 3, 4, 5, 7;.lliP, .'. ''" ' . 12it-10 So. Front W. qCXX0OOOOCX)POpO9OGOO0000 READ Pacific Record Herald "The IcadiDg weekly of the west," rulilisliftl1 at Meilfoid, in the heart of Sunset land. Xo crime reports, no senndal. .Tnut tl.n 't,.,.tl, K.,I tlw, Wnat'1 XJ ,,Ol 1.11. II lllll llUUIll LHV Every page a live one. C,,r.l ('.. - rn,l a cents for three months' trial sub; script km, if'i.00 for one year. The Pacific Record neralf . ' Merlforrl flronrnn H Si O 6 I V V Mlff$ 'j l ' Oakland' jj nrtjS Tills ' l-librsepower, liglit ,slxl' 0 iiglo cylinder car five's from J8 8 O to twenty-four milts to one gab n Q Ion of gitsollne' irnd ' nveraaesl J IX from : eight to; 'twelve thousand J IS miles to one st-t of tires.. n i S Trtenty-iihie irnprovenienls In ') y L1IU Anfx iii'.u. g Fay Garnett 1 5 rTlCS 6 $1375.00 j ! at Medford 8 KEW JIOJMJJi UN HAND S Tii m-r. . S Motor Co. . 121!-123 .So. Front Hi. 4 f'T WILL H., WILSON Medford, Oregon 28-32 N. 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