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PAGE TWO MEDForcn matt, tribune, mkdford. orfjon. sattrd.w IE I A 2, 1921 . ; , ocal and Personal New filatures at Crater lake this sea Bon include) a barber sho In I lie liotol which will bu operated hy Jack Ili:lr of Jacksonville, tho nerving of fresh milk and cream from six Jersey cows which ;tlio Crater Lake i.ianat;eiiiunl keep at Anna Spring ciiinji, and nine itaddle horBeB which arc kept for hire The management now furnishes sad die horses for those persons who do not want to walk the two miles over tho snow, which is as far as autos can l?o at present, to the lake rim. If yon want some print paper ic 'oils, to fit In your paper racks or to without the racks, better see us at once and save money. tf BrinB tho family; .get away from the hot dusty pavement tomorrow and celebrate nt the Piifiu theatre. CooIeKI BIKit 111 town. UK Fair weather Is the prediction for Hunday, and Is also the present out look for over I he Kniirtli. There was quite a drop In temperature late yes terday afternoon anil l.'ust nlKlit, the maximum of yesterday afternoon lie luff 75.5. Tho minimum temperature of thlB morning was 3D. Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association tf Hulled barley $1 .40 per sack; mill run $1.G0 per Back; wheat J2.25 per 100 lbs.; Bcrateh food $2.75 per 100 lbs. Monarch Seed & Feed Co., 317 K. Main, l'hiino M0. tf Six families arrived at tho city auto camp yesterday from various parts ol tho I'aclllc coast, with the expectation or location in Modford or vicinity. For information about Dead Indian Springs, stngo and supplies phono .174. 88 Wo want two or threo hoys with bicycles to learn carrier routes. Apply at office Monday morning. "Tho Majesty or the Law" Is the ' subject of mi Independence Day ad ilrcBs to bo delivered at tho First Methodist lCplscopal church Sunday morning hy tho pnstor, llev. J. Han uolph Bnsnctt. Some Bensallonal rev elations regarding lawlessness In Med ford nnd Jackson county will feature tho address, Tree props and plno flume lumber IlifC l'lncs Lumber Co. tf Two business lots for biiIo. Will trade for house ami lot in business district. l'hono 111-IKI. 8!' Fourteen ladles wore signed up Thursday by tho visiting i'ythlan Sis terB from Modford for the formation of an auxiliary of the Knights ol i'ylhlas lodge born. About 1!5 came down from Iho neighboring clly anil hold a meeting Willi I ho local ladies at tho lodgo rooms. It Is probable that the local Idogo will bo organized noon. Grunts i'nss Courier. Colobralo at tho Itlallo tliniil.ro l.o morrow, official rest headiiuiirters ami amusomont shop. 8H C. L. Cloft wrltOB insurance- on any thing anywhoro. tf Dr. A. Iliilrklund left Saturday for Crater Luke whore ho will spend the Fourth of July. Dr. II. 10. Murphy bus established a dental offleu W. M. F. & II. Illdg. ill Savo money on wrapping pnpor by using whlto print paper in rolls. Ask thin orrico. 11 All tho frills of n celebration dance will ho had at the Nat July till. Ad mission 10c, Imperial orchestra. XS Kvory child belonging to tho Pres byterian Sunday school, Is urged to be present, at the Sunday school hour, to sen the moving picture. It is a henutl fill picture of "Christian Hervico." 1'urentH are also Invited anil tdiould be present by .10:15 a. m. to nee tho pie lure. Dr. II. 10. Murphy has iistabllslied a denlnl orrico 4t:i M. V. &. 11. illdg. H I llrnn $1.10 Hr suck cash. Ituus Mill. Phono Gllli. !i:i Water used for Irrigation purposes Is appiii'lenaul to tho land upon which It Is used and the water rights should bo assessed as real estate In connec. lion with land, nnd not separately, ac cording to an opinion written by At torney (ieneral Van Winkle for Frank K. lovell, atato tax commissioner. 1 'looting Hemstitching' 8o por yd. Htittons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf llolnstlteblng Sc per yard. Special attention given rush orders. F.xpcrt oMirator In charge. Vanity Shop, cor. llartlott ami Main. : Mr. nnd Mrs. Horace llromley Ion by auto this arternoou for Los AngolcH on n vacation of three weeks. Intend lug to spend the Fourth of July in Kan Francisco. At Los Angeles the Klks national convention will be attended by Mr. llromley. , For Ice cream Oakdalu and 1 1th. tf II. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. Insurance, and llonds, plus Son lee. Don't forget the best dance ever at tho Nut. Fourth of July night. Adinls slon 30c. ,s,s Frank Flora or Valley City, . I). Is a visitor who arrived in the city Fri day and Is n guest at the Moillonl. Rolled barley for hog feed. $L',Yi'" per ton cash, ltuss Mill, l'hono ;i;! Swimming at Nat, hours 2 to 5 and 7:.'I0 to 9:30 P. m. If K. L. Ilurford. a tmvellug salesman from San Francisco changed his pb a of not. guilty to guilty, in Justice 'lav Ior' oourl, of overtaking and passing a vehicle on Juno 20th on the blgliw.-ty liHtwnen Hold Hill nud Central 1'otnt He Wits fined $10 nnd costs. He hail mndo preparations to fight (lie cane wild A. K. Kennies as Ills altoinev. bin changed lil plea when lie learned that Slain Motor Traffic Inspector Mc.Mn hon planned In bring other nuto viola Hon cluirgoB against him. Open air dance nt Nat tonight. Im perial orchestra. Admission lc. L The Klks clubhouse will be closed all day during the Fourth or July until evening, as ft is rigui'ed that most of the Kills will bo out of town that day. Harold Cray and Wesley Fraters returned yesterday from Modford and Kiddle, where they have been for a short vacation. They made the trip In Mr. Uray.'s car. Klamath Falls Her ald. 4ih of July dance, Nat. Mon. nlte.SH Feed wheat $2.30 per cwt. at the Farm Iliireau Co.-Opcratlvc Kxchnngc. tf Mr. and Mrs. J. Sims of Noh and Mr. nud .Mrs. J. C. Kelley of Ililt arc California guests at the Holland. Tree props and pine flume lumber. Illg Fines Lumber Co. - tf People wishing to go to Cinnabar Springs can go on the L. H. Newton Dally Stage Line, Hornbrook, Calir. 96, Chief of Police Timothy received word this forenoon that an Oakland ear had been stolen from Itoseburg last night, and two cars from ICiigenc. County Agent C. C. Catc and faniily left tnls forenoon to attend tho Jose phine Comity Farm liureau picnic at at CrantH Pass. Wheat $2.25 per 100 sack lots for cash. Iluss Mill, phono 520. 03' Another big drop In Bhoe prices nt the Medford Shoe Hospital, 119 Fast Sixth street. tf lici t It. Creer, editor of the Tidings, and family, returned yesterday hy auto from lying Hcaoh, Calif., accompanied by Mrs. Viola Hall, sister of Mrs. (Ireer, and Miss Georgia Coffee, busi ness manager of the Tidings, who has been spending the past month In southern California visiting Mrs. (ireer. Ashland Tidings. Open air dance at Nat tonight. Im perial orchestra. Admission 10c. KS Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Mrs. Kobert Iloylo nnd two sous left Friday arternoon Ut Oakland, Calir., where they will visit with Mrs. Clyde lla.elrigg who has been visiting Med ford rrlonds and relatives for tho last month. Kxpcrt dressmaking, picollng. hem stitching, 10 S. Fir, phono 215-K. 98 When bolter automobiles are built, nulck will build them. tf The fourteenth annual convention o. the Oregon Cblropraeiic association convened Friday forenoon In Portland. Insinuation of officers Tues. eve., July 5lh, n full attendance desired In order or Nohlo Crand. Oil Suits from $22.50 and up. Don Springer, lor, West Main. Tho hoiiI lilioiind passenger train due hero at. 9:05 a. in. dally did not arrive !n tho city, until nrter 2 o'clock this al'lernoiin, having been delayed by n freight, train wreck at tunnel six near Cllendale. When In need of lumber or shingles call Wallace Woods 422-J. Ill N. 1). iN'owcoiub will deliver on short, nolleo dry clean planing mill blocks dry kindling, dry shavings, and ltl-lueh green slab wood. - Phono ti.'ll. 03 It. II. Ileekinnn who has been visit ing at. Jacksonville leaves tonight for his hoino nt Portland. Holled barley, Jl.10 ver ..(,. ln run $1.50 per sack; wheat $2.25 por 100 lbs.; Hcrnlclifood $2.75 por 100 lbs. Monarch Seed & Feed Co., 317 K. Main. I 'Initio 2(10. tf Interest on city assessments will be delliuiueiit arier July first. Hotter lake cam of It now lest you forget. 87 Among tho new corporations who have riled articles of incorporation Willi tile stale corporation department are tho Cold Pen Mining and Develop ment company or Medford. Open air dance at Nat tonight. Im perial orchestra. Admission inc. SS We develop kodak films free.' Weal Side Pharmacy. tf Two automobiles leaded with mur ing picture machines and other eipiip nieiit passed through here today, headed for Crater Lake, where pic tures of the ill traction will lie taken. Tho cars were rrom the Klsor studio in Portland and were being piloted by Mr. Klsor and his son. In tlo party were Mr. and Mrs. Porkin Union of lloston. Air. lOatou Is a writer of much note and will probably get some inspirations from Iho Inko. ' Mr. Klsor Intends to erect a studio at Crater Lake and will capitalize the scenery )f this part or Iho state, both in scenic films and In photoplays. llranls Pass Courier. Wo want two or three boys wllh bicycles lo learn currier routes. Apply nt orrico Monday morning. Phono 171. Ciuarunteed work, prompt service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co.. 101 South Hlverslile. tf Tho last mall which will be deliv ered In bo city mil li Tuesday fore noon was delivered Ibis afternoon be cause the Fourth or July Is an ortlclal national holiday. No mail will be de livered cither on the rural routes Mon day, and the postofflee will bo cloned that day with the exception of the general delivery and stamp windows being upon for an hour In the morning. I'mbrella covers. Liberty Shop, tf A. K, Colo of the Hotel Albany. Albany, Ore., arrived In the city last owning enronto south to Sacramento, and continued on his journey today. We call attention to the nil of the Medford School of Music located In the Farmers & Fruitgrowers hank. J. Allien Kennedy, teacher violin and piano, and Mrs. Kennedy piano. They also have leaehers lor orchestra in- dri tun. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy are experienced teachers rrom the middle nnd recently located here. ,'ohu Donnlsnn, die auto merchant. lean'H tonight to spend the Fourth in Portland. Will exchange new goods for second band or pay cash. Monloff ,t Woolf. 00 The public market foday was a good "lie Willi lots of cherries and logan berries and ii row crates or red rasp berries on sale. There was also plentiful supply if chickens, both hens and fryers. Knstmnn Kodak films, DrVor's. tf Mrs. W'llma Wheadon Is a visitor here from Tacoina who arrived -Friday and is registered at the Holland. Lawn mowers sharpened rhjbt. Lib erty Shop. 2U1-J. tf C. A. DeVoe arrived back in tho city from F.iigono last evening with his Chevrolet car, which was stolen last Sunday night, and the plunder which the same thieves stole from the home f John Llnvjlle on the Pacific high way later I tie samo night w nne tnc family was absent in litis city, consist ing of a shotgun, leather handling, two watches and seveial quilts. This plun der was found in the DcVue car, which the thieves abandoned In Ihigene. iirooms made by the Itogue Klver llrooni Works are the best for the money. Insist on home made brooms. 89 The Ixuly of Mrs. Caroline Lehners, lister of Mrs. Luther Stanclilfo of Cen tral Point arrived thin afternoon. Mrs. liners died at Mt. Vernon, Wash.. June 3ith. The funeral services will be held Sunday at 2:30 o'clock at the Presbyterian church at Phoenix, the. Hoy. Angell officiating. Interment will be in the Phoenix cemetery. We are payln'? 20c for eggs at the Farm liureau Co-Operatlve Exchange. tf A. C. Allen and son Albert arrived from Hocky 'Point, Klamath county, where they are spending tho summer, last evening for a week's visit at homo. "Whenovor betlor Life Insurance Is written, Cochran and Ills agentB will be writing It." . tf A largo exodus of Medford people to out of town points to spend the Fourth M' July began this morning. inoHlly by auto. However, the vast majority of local and valley people will spend the holiday at Ashland, although the llutte Falls celebration will also get Its share. Quite u num ber or Modrordltes will spend Sunday and Monday at Prospect or Crater Lake. Dr. 10. II. Murphy's dental office will bo open evenings with tho exception of Saturday. , SS A flue lire at 121 Mistletoe street this forenoon, which did little damage, called out the fire department. Latest patterns In ties. Don Springer 105 West Main. Oregon Is again prepared to supply Its agricultural Interests with lime, ac cording to a message received hy the department of domestic commerce of the chamber of commerce of Portland from A. It. Cordley, secretary of the Oregon slrtle lime board. Cordley says that, tlie hoard's plant at Cold Hill is again In operation and that lime Is now available for Immediate shipment. Tho lOconomy (Iroceteria is linking Itotnan Meal bread every day. '.Ml Archie Ashe of .luare., Mexico, u former Medford resident arrived today from Portland where ho lias been vis iting friends and relatives, anil will spent, u week or ion days in the city and valley. Spend your vacation at Dead Indian Springs. , Wonderful mineral water, fishing, hunting. All commodities lor camping furnished at Dead Indian Htoro. For Information and transpor tation phone 371. SS Tile Dempsey-Carpont ier fight was Iho all absorbing topic of conversation both before and artor the contest, and during this world interest event n crowd of several hundred men gath ered outside the Mail Tribune office lo bear the bulletins. Although the vast majority of the crowd wanted Carpontler to win, nevertheless when tho build In was Mashed that the Frenchman had been knocked out by lienipsey In the fourth round the crowd cheered, long and loud. F. F. Stone, the barber, O'llricn's obi stand. tf (Scorgo Mansfield who attended the .National Ciianl encampment at Camp Lewis, returned home this aflerueon after spending a couple of days in Portland. Wo develop kodak films frco. West Side Pharmacy. If Master William Helms who has been rusticating on a farm following an nllark of .scarlet fever will return to his homo Iho first of tho week. You can get Homaii Moul broad at tho lOconomy (Iroceteria. 90 A large consignment of Imperial valley cnnleloupes arrived on the de layed .No, 13 this at'leruoou. They were shipped from Portland, coining to (hat port by water. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for Nullone. Phone 5S5-.I. tf perpctti COS! S Si) be I.I. I COURTESY I III II is a perpetual which L;i'cn sh grudgingly, and be noticeably iing in nianv public institutions. At Ihe Kirst National yon will be greeted with courtesy and friendliness at all times. This is true whether you have a substantial commercial account of a beginner's savings account. , . VhQ First National Bank Urdford One of the changes in the postofficc incidental to the promotion of Clif, Heckett Ui asiislaiit postmaster is the assignment of Hug) Cueniher to the general delivery window, replacing lloland llc-ach who (succeeds to Beck ett's old placo in the uuney order di vision. Lawn piowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co., 31 S Fast Main. tf Postmaster Warner left last evening to spend tho week end and Fourth with his family at Prosnect. W. W. Harmon, former Jackson county engineer, now associated with Dr. J. F. lieddy in construction work at Altnras, Calif., returned to the city this afternoon after a day visiting old friends In Grants Pass. S, PATTERSON IS PRESL TRIG WW I'be Tiigonia well Is nowolown ap proximately 1 :!"() feet, drilling in slate and a heavy blue clay, which makes most difficult drilling. be-r-atiHP of tendency to "mud" the bit ind slick. This change underlying Ibe blac); lime and sand was to be expected, and it. M-ougiH a slight In crease in gas. Tile oil shows continue. There will be no drilling Sunday. Sylvester Patterson, of Ashland has been chosen president by the board of directors, .and S. 1. Crown of Med ford vice-preHident, Latest Arrivals at Auto Camp Grounds Arrivals of Friday at the city auto camp Included the following: .Mr. and Mrs. C. Anderson anil child of Alemeda, Calif., touring north: Mr. and Mrs. E. Martin of Los Angeles, enroute north; Mr. and Mrs. Ilert Haughty and child of Eu reka, Calir., may locate here; .Mr. and Mrs. .1. Zulier nnd Mr. and Mrs. . II, Ilullock of Lon Peach, Calif.. enroute In two cars north; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Conlllo and child of San Francisco, expect to locate here; Mr. and Mrs. II. Thompson of Olympia, Wash., touring to Klclianl, Calif.; Mr and Mrs. T. (). Cannon of Vnlejo, Calif., enronto to Portland; Martin Turner of (irand Koitndo, Ore., tour ing south; II. Herman and two other men of Sacramento,' expect to locate here; Mr. ami Airs. II. Wylie and child and two women of Yackimn, Wash., touring south: Mr. and Mr T. L. Young and child and two men of Portland, louring south; T. W. Lindemau and son,-and Mr. and Mrs. M.i II. Llndeinan nnd three children ol Klaimilh Kalis, In two cars, plan ning to locale here; Mr. and Mrs. 10. 10. Pardons of Hornhrouk, spending tlie day hern; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buckingham nnd .child of Loin; lleach, Calif., may locate here; II. 10. Taller and sou of Berkeley, Call!., on the way to Cirants Pass; Mr. and Mrs, C. II. Croft anil two children of Porllund, tourliig south ; Mr. and Mrs J. Ackley ol' Yackimn, Wash., tour ing south; Mr. nud Mrs. M. Truman and three children of Sacramento expect to locate here. TOO LATE TD CLASSIFY FOIt KENT Housekeeping rooms and bachelor apartments. 219 Talent Court. Phone 955-H. S3 VK tW.V IS AVIS You Money On your finlniiiolrilo insnninor ll costs yon limiting to nsk lo show you. us H. A, HOLMRS THE INSURANCE MAN All Forms Insurance and llonds Jmltsnn County Hank IU1r. H wonder that anything as eoiirlcsv should nl'teii Oregon j !iiirrrnnr Trim LEAVES TONIGHT W timm f " LU UlliUI 1 J h' J jil will find our or,-aniza- f FOR CALIFORNIA IW i " vfti' r-Sussl The Medford base ball team leaves this evening for Etna Mills, Calif., where they will cross . bats with I Hornbrook tomorrow morning at 10:30. The winning team will play the winner of today's game between Ktna Mills and Green View on Mon day morning for a $30 purse. The boys have strengthened their line-up by the addition of three new players from Portland, namely, O'llrlen. a catcher, Stanton, a pitcher Hid Owens an infielder. The two for- I met- men will locate In Medford, pro viding they can secure positions here md the latter is the new manager of the Union Oil Co.. branch here. The line-up which will go south will be: (?'ltrlcn nnd Chamberlain, catcher md outfield: Melntyre and Stanton, pllcher and outfield: Owens, lb; Smith, 2b; Coffeen, ss: Fltzpatrlek, 3b, Willi Murphy and Pickle for the field. It may work out that the locals will meet Grants Pass on the Medford grounds on North Holly street on Sunday, July 10th. If this does hap pen, let's all turn out nnd give them the support they doserve. AT FE MATINEE i The nenipsoy-Carpentier fight crowd at tho Mail Tribune today was a big, one, but not as large or as enthusiastic I as tho crowd of children that took ud-' vantage of the free matinee of the ; Geo. A. Hunt Co. nnd tho Mall Tribune ' at the Page theatre at 10:30 today. i Owing to train No. 13 of the S. P., I being several hours into and tho pic-! lure, "Tho llushcr" did not arrive. Larry Semon in "The Hick," was i shown instead. The children ull en joyed the program. Orchestra Wanted tlnnd sl.cd piece orchestra wanted to play at the Bungalow, Ashland, July 1th, afternoon nnd night. Sen II. K. (Ireer, at Tidings, quick, or phono M. Ashland. . T ? r T T f y t f f t y t Why Are BECAUSE Wo a vp helping many to buy homes. Money placed with us is absolutely safe". Money placed with us brings good rate of Small saving -accounts soon enable anyone own home, OFFICE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS We will take plcasuve in" explaining "Building and Loan." Jackson County Building and Loan Association C. M. KIDD, President 0. C. BOGGS, Secretary SUMMER COMFORT Secured by the Use of Electricity ELECTRIC TOASTER STOVES ELECTRIC COFFEE PERCOLATORS ELECTRIC IRONS ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANERS ELECTRIC FANS will enable you to cook, iron and clean and be COOL AND COMFORTABLE Try doing things the Electric way and avoid the dis comforts of the hot spell. The California-Oregon Power Company Phono 108 , . . . i Medford School of Music J. ALBERT KENNEDY, director. VIOLIN and PIANO Orchestral instruments taught by competent teachers. Some very fine violins for sale at low prices. Studios: Rooms 208-209 F. and F. Bank Bldg. Phone 287 I Announcement . DR. O. J. JOHNSON. will open his Dental Parlors Sat urday this week, July 2 at 228 E. Main Street over the M. & M. De partment store. Dr. Johnson is a licensed Dentist in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and Texas. We Growing So Fast? Medford, .Oregon interest, to begin paying for their A. 216 West Main Street t Y y T T y y T ? y y y t f y y f y