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PAflTC SIX MEDFOUn ATTi TRT1UTNK. M fiOFOlJl), OliKOOX. AVKDNIDAV, APRIL .V 1!22 WHISKEY FUMES ASHLAND PLAZA E POPULACE ASHLAND, April 5. There was a greut outpouring of the spirit, with out accompanying benefit of clergy, on the riaai, tit 2 o'clock nharp, Tuesday afternoon, when several pal Ions of boose Wer tl limped into tho sewers. The ceremonies were wit nessed by quite a number of unin vited suets. Members of the local unit of the V. C. T. V. poured, that function havimr been delegated to them by the chief of jtollee. The con traband was the accumulation of va rious seizures made recently fro'.u bootlORifers, who were not only heav ily flnod, but cash pennltics weru supplemented by jail sentences cover ing periods to the limit. While the liquors were boinK spilled, there was heavy downpour of April showers nlso, and as a consequence the whis key Vim considerably diluted, the Mmosphcro about tljo Plaza, how ever, containing about the limit of alcoholic content, which tho law allows under tho voltage clause of the Volstead enactment. Mrs. M. H. Ellis has returned from a, two month's visit in San Francisco. The first unit in dressmaking classes finished the prescribed course last rTiuay. inc mmiiiery i-iasseM are fcusily engaged in rushing the ppring bounets in preparation for Easter. -. , . . "The Motor Vehicle License law," was the topic assigned tr Hon. W. B. Dennis, ot Carlton, at the Chamber of Commerce . forum luncheon on Tuesdayv. Geo. AV. Dunn presided, and the speaker of the houe in view ot the important question under dis cussion, easily proved that "his name is Dennis." ;The apartment rooms over Isaac's store substantially equipped in every particular, are to be hereafter known as the Oregon hotels a mistake in re gard to' nomenclature, as the term savors of the Hotel Oregon, and the names are too nearly , inter-related. It took a long time for the present Hotel Ashland. to become disassociat ed from the designations of the old Hotel Oregon nnd Hotel Austin re spectively. A brand new distinctive term would be more appropriate for the fine apartment suites. Mrs. Kathryn Utnphlette. teacher at Junior high, participated among talent at the Civic Improvement entertainment at the Baptist church on Tuesday evening, in a sories -ot readings, supplementing the- musical portion of a very enjoyable program. Clayton (Jeer, S. P. engineer located t Weed, has been in town this week on business. - Th Methodist church held its regular quarterly conference on Monday. The funeral of W". 11. Denham, who died last Thursdav. was hsld' at Tal ent, interment being in Stearns' cemetery- Deceased was a brother of J. F. Denham of Talent. He had re sided in Ashland for some time past, and death Vaa dittr to i3rrainfs. 'he having Buffered a' stroke March J(L On Tuesday, April ,11,, the. ChrisT tian Kndeavor soolcfy t,t the Presby- Unless RBR Were no GITY CLEANING & DYING CO. 101 South Eiverside QUALITY, WORK, Shoes Repaired TYliile You "Wait. E. N. BIDEN, Prop. VULCAN AUTO SPRINGS Complete stock of these fuuions spi-lnjt tor. all cars on hand. Trices rea sonable. BEST SPRINGS ON THE MARKET f; We make truck bodies, and do all kinds ot blacksniithJng. ; Billings Carriage and Auto Works , 40 to 48 SouUi Kivcrside . tcriiin cluuvh win hold an iitiiHiiuint ; nad MongiiiK t Mr. IWUivsonn car jt'Voryonu 1mimvk:o! Is Invld'il. Kwit business mooting. jof the Ynr Kisle mine. tho iliiio In riiiul. Another burlier ha come to town.) M1)lj j1!) i;imrr Slmiufms wore! Tuokor anil William SUinli hut whether ho vt.l mart another 1 olU jr,j.,y ' t() visit homo lolki t ! l'h hiiMlneits ti ip I Moilfonl Silt .ho,, or enter employment of on o( , Simmons i staying (or! '. the old tmer8, has not h.x-n deter-; Vltor Marshall ma.lo it hunlm-Hsi Zt , I Mi La Mr. I! K M,,v or.. out'1"" M"llfl"- for eon- i n m ineie miiijum hm vn-, jvenlenees iii the park eampliiK i 'grounds, the eommisxiuners are about to supply n bulldinK to bo used for lnundry purposes. A storage ivmn and Chapel edltiee will probably fol low In duo season. Tho fine bungalow property, cor ner of Almond and Pine streets, has been so.d by Jack Fitks to Knilwny Mail Clerk IVheity, possession to be given May 1. Til is is tho house originally built by the ltorrer urot iters. atu-rwaras nougni ami givatly improved by Clark Uush at that time an employe of tne rust .Vi- tiennl hank. I The Modern Woodmen are to have ; a new state deputy for tho Southern! Oregon district. J. E. Welch having ' been commissioned a such, his terri-i totry including Jackson, Klamath,' Josephine and Douglas counties. He has already entered upon these duties with headquarters at his residence, 24S Laurel street, the plan being to unite the camps In Ashland. Med ford, . Central Point and Talent In co-ope- rative activities of benefit to the fra- ternal order in general. , Kadio activities are being exploited locally by Lloyd Crowson. a young electrician particularly enthusiastic over'this fascinating work. This is n Hillah Temple at P.oseburg is atut to install a radio receiving station at Masonic hall in that city. This club. known as "Llim." is one of tho most ; nctivtt organnalions connected with Jllllah Temple of this city as an auxllf iary. I -Among returning vacationists who have passed the winter in California aro members of the W. M. Poley family. Tho Xaiarone church being reinforced by the Smith family of Stockton joined forces with that family is ubiquitous Calif., who denomina- tional congregation in holding revival services whiuh began on Sunday. The' viilm-A nre mit nnlv evanirelisti.sts. . ... .. .. ,,,.. -j,,-' - successful meetings. i Professor Applehoff of Grants i-ass, nas ocen nere mis kcvk on a ousiness mission ed the ."JnSTta music classes in the Josephine county capital. "Dobbin" Irwin takes over the bil- liard rooms recently vacated by J. H. Cook on Kast Main street near Elks temple premises, which wl'.l bo remodeled nnd decorated before Dob bin reopens up the old stand. Among numerous additions to shelves in the city library are quite n lot of volumes interesting especially to young .folks, tho tlassificaflon in- eludinff juveniles. Mr. Comely left Wednesday morning for Glendale, Ore., to attend the f une- I al of his sister. .Miss Burr was out to the Antioch I school FYiday.' - , - . : . ' 1 . .' 1 Aubrey Inlow received five dollars 'reward for finding a new tire on the ESEWTATIV: t Satisfied l)6u Ase Phone' 474 QUICK SERVICE The Model Boot Shop 21 S. Central , Medford Busy Season Ahead . , " Let Us Line You Up C. L. WOLFF Painter and Decorator No Job Too Large No Job Too Small ' rbono 37C X 345 N, Itivmiile M. inl Mrs. U. K. Mooiv ir out ... . . i Irottt near h.;l:lo rolut eimlMv ta i Ylnit tllotr pntvnls t UeilRlo ttlbl In tht Mettilowa. i . Kills Clark who liK'3 been tvcditiK his cattle near Central Point this win ter drove thorn hack tj the Meadows Wednesday. Mm. McKitiney. tht teacher went to Ashland Friday t; visit homo fol.'ta. Mr, Mulhollund who lives un Mrs, Richardson's ranch was up tj Mr. ntul Mrs 10 fi,.st t)t wwk ,0 b :, . ,, ,, , , ., Mr' iUul Mrs' !U"" -v Mln ot Trail vi1'"1' oSU' Suuday Mra' Jas' Mar,,u V,sit,-Hl ilu Ml' and Mrs. Copely Sunday. Two houses on tho rango near ltrownsboro have been broken Info 0nd quito a hit of damage (lono. At present neither house1 is occupied, one house was on Mrs. ltolfonl's hnniesleo.L Sho U nt iins.ni in Plnr- Ida for tlu winter months. Tho front dK,r wil completely smashed iu nnd hal PrU'tl open with a heavy Urn- ber. Window lishts were broken, Blood was on the floors and furnl- tnre. Somo of tlm local noonlA think. tnat a hunter or trapir might have apent tho night hero and tho blocd was from some dead animal. The Thomas homestead was a!s) broken into and a great deal of datu-j ago done. Somo of the outhuildlngs . wore knocked down. There was ui small chicken house which was drag- gel away from tho house. j Some people are of the opinion that ' some of 'the cattle men wh i an' op , nosed to sliu'li on tlm r.inirn mlclit ; liavn d,.n h .Inmnn. Mr. Andcrsi is now living in the j Thomas house and Is ranging five lutn- j divd head Of sheep on this range, J anthinK cat-! tle fxwPl whon Mr- Phipps ran about !a oiousanu nead on tne same range at f'w years ago. Objections to slieep' in this district sem to be very strong. ' L"Wis Walch and wife visited the) latter's parents Saturday. Carl Stanley w ho has been In Eagle j Point, returned home Saturday. j We had a surprise birthday party last Friday, March 31. It was on the I children whose birthdays are In Marrh They were Gladys and Robert Cowden. Donald Biebcrsteadt and George Ho.ig. land.- Miss Velda Monia returned to Butte Falls Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank N'ygren were up to tho Brownsboro butto Sunday louk- lug for some cattle. Clarence Cann was riding for IViy Stanley last week. Miss La Verne Brown returned to Utitte Falls last wek. - The teach'eni Institnto will be hold 'here April 8, as before announced, and 1 BROWNSBORO NEWS j MEDFORD Mason, Ehrmari & Go. Wholesale Grocers Cig'ar Importers Medford, Klamath Falls, Eugene, Portland, Astoria, Seattle, Spokane, Lewiston : MEDFORD BLACKSMITH SHOP! Repairs and builds springs! All new springs guaranteed. I r 1 1 -IU"! Ml I uenerai repair, jiacKsmun ing. Only Spiing . Furnace x feoutlierH Oregon.,. t 118 si Bartiett. Phone 183-J MEDFORD TENT AND AWNING WORKS MANUFACTCKKItS Awnings, Tents, Auto Tops and Cushion works; Tourist Supplies, Anything made of Canvas. v. f. 'itrjuuvrKoiv Phono 1 13-J Ojip. H. V. lcpot 1 ' Medford PAINT AND CLEANUP 1 Have You Done It? Vilmd and Harmony Flour STRICTLY GUARANTEED. , ': Ask your dealer for one of these brands. , ROGUE VALLEY MILLING CO. Mr nll.l Mr. I.' ICi-li,.-,. .l Mrs. May ('nlorvo.d wore visitors at tho MaMiehl homo Suturduy. Walter Kutclifi'o win a visitor lit the Maxt'ield homo Sunday. Walter Marshal and family went t Kagta 1'iMiti Suturday. Miss Mildred Tucker Wout, to Kar.lo Point Saturday, Miss Po.il will hold an nil ihry sew ing school hero Wednesday, April 11. Watch tho paper for llio details or Iho mectiiiK. Court News (Furnished by Hie Jackson County Abxtrnct Co.) Circuit Court. J.i'l.si.ii Cuu n I r Hank vs. It. H, CoilUs. Complaint. Jesse Xcntlmmcr vs. C, K. Wirk rtrom, M. K. W. ks!roni. Con.l.ilnt. V, H. Keo vs. Ci'ln McOoi ald. Complaint. tlianta Pass Irrigation Dislllit b. Chas. N.-Dean. Co-unliitnt. Louis CunimliiKs, .ivlniliil-itr.it. i( tl. 11. WaniKiey vs. i l.oido 0. Wants ley. Artidnvlt, m1,.;-. H 11. Hitch Vs. Mcd.'ot l Cn.ut K. It. Co., Labor lien. Prohnto t oiiri. F.i,,i of Andrew Sniii i. application for orde -. Real Cstata Transfers City of Medford to Samiu-I M. Leonard, deed to W 12 f "l lot 3. all of Lt 4 and FH 7 feet lot 6. blk. ?. Quee-i Anno A. 1.1 ,.. f...tf....l t citv of Medfonl to lMt V? Dahack. deed t. lot 5. blk. : f)lson Add. to .Meofoi-J .... City of Medford to lloraoe L. Itreiiiley, deed to lot 1 . Idk. liwiioke Add. I.) M-dford l in) City of MeUtorJ to N.um .llogan, vt ul. Ive.l To lot f. blk." 1.'. Medforv N city of Mod ford to II. It. KHI.nt 8. blk. 4. Queen Anne Au! ,, RELIEVES RHEUMATISM Relief b!e-ud TcL( comrs whn r' gnod hot application are used.' lb bcl and notuit u BEGY'S MUSTARSNE Just rub It on It won'i Mister Neu rit: and nuraisi alo JOc 60c yel low blU ' , e w. Bet Home Crew . prtwomftft-BKh ff tb whof family feijoljit lh fcowt'ftrut lvr rvi tomch In fin c.niliMoD-"Ir nrltrt. Purrly vedtlatlc jCc. pjtkJir. Tfrr" hlth in vrv cupit CELERY K!NG iikatii'h nut o lerniti-: "With Medford Trade Is Medford Made." Lee Watkins 6 Co. FEED STORE Choice Grade . Crushed Barley, Flour, Bran and Middlings, Hay, Grain and Poultry Feeds. Custom Grinding n(l Itolllng a , Specialty. 397 South Front St. Veterinary Hospital- AM) Sale Stable DR. O. A. GITZEN 111 N. Fir St. Phone 551 M ed ford ', t'll.v of Metllold to (1, l Wood, deed to hit 1. blU. ll, .Med ford Liberty ItiilUlinit t'o. to Hell AudeiHon, et id, W, 1. to lol.i I I mot S. blk. M. Modt'ord j Marian H. Hnimlltr, t ul to Hen I 8. KliutrlUt, V. i. to j Int. I I In land III I. L, C. 4U, twp. U It. 1 West Fletcher TIuiIUHn Fish to Kdllh Archibald Fish. W. D, to N of NW, HW of SW, see. 6, iwp. SC. 8.. ft. 2 West 10 , lit City of Medford to U. K, tlllli , Ian, et liv, ded to lot on North ItlvcrsWle, Sill , foot ! front City of Medford to Thomas T. I Merrliimn, et uv, dee.J to lot tUMl , In blmk 1. Fttiltdale Add. to -Medford ', , , . . , Cite of Medford "to Claude W. Whltmorr. et nl. deed In )vt 31. laurel 1'iirk Aib. to Mod ford 17.1 City of Medford to J, W. , Chlsuiii. e, d to lot 12. bill. 2. i Fruitdnle Add. to Medford . . 'City of Medtord to llcrbell L. L. Alfonl. deed to W, 4.1 feet lot t.. K. 25 feet tot . tdk. 5. tjgevn Anno Add. to Medfonl &50 Polucaiv SuxtiUiieil. I'AlitH. April 8. Illy t'le Asst., Idl ed t'li'.')--Tlie cluinibcl' of depu lies, after discussion of the iiiterpil latum on tfte uioeniincnl's forvltin policy tonight voted confldciue In thu Poincaie miiilHtry, 'I'lie Votn was 4S-1 to 7s, I'ltilllilK-llt IliiptlM IK'llil. LONDON. April f 3 The ltev. Ari-hltiuld Drown, widely known llnp tlt ch 'iVvuuiii. Id dead at Kantoli. tie Mdr, ,wa-t.at. otie tiim' president, vt Loll ibuii llupusc u.s(K'latipit and '. tin, foufidtt.df (ii mini) A r of l!nj!il tali. rnaeH-s. " ' ' " ' ' ' Milk ' ' NO COOKING Th 'TooJ-Drink" for All Aceii. Quick Lunch tit Home, OiTtccar l Fountains. AAttUORUCKS. 1 Imitations & Surj$!ituU OIM CHUNG China Herb Store This is lu certify tdnt Olin I'liurm o( M.-dfor-l. tr b.iw cure.) in of jt'iilr1 "l timiiiii troid'l'.. K. 41. t. remit. L ! tii'S J 8t !rnli Pnim, I This is In cerl.ry tluit tl'.lll ( liun of i i , .... , . . , ... .. ....... i , .,, '1 I ,,, ..,-, Iff,- 1U,T1 III" ,' -,.,,, j i.f fmir yi-iirs' Mt.itiilitiK P. G. latmni. .413 S HI. limits or, i M-ilf-nt. Or.-Kun. Jn. 11, HIT. I Tills W it r'rllfv llit I. Iii uiut'T- hIkimI. bs.l Vi ry s,-v'iri lomnrti rrntiM inn. I ti.t.l tM.-n ),ttll.rd fur RvtpriO yr inuii lai.t Ailgunt Hill nut rH.-l-,l l,t lue. nntl ttenruig fif tllni Chung liim ll.rb stir Is at lit Houili i'r.mt Mrr.t. Mrtirnr.ti, t dt-elLlitJ t- Kt berl.s f or mv Htunin-'h troutiie. nnl f aturtpil toTrtln l-.-to-r as Hixiti as I used tliem nnd t'Mtuv Bin a wrll man "nl run hesritly rconii ttit-nd nnyono nrftlctt-it us t was lu set Ulin ClmiiK biiJ try his ll.-rl, I (Kigiiedi W. It. JuiiNDON. .' Witiirhwes: Win. Lewis, fvnitlo I'nlnt. W. L. Chll.lri.th, PuKle PolnL M. A. Aiuli-rs'in, Mtilford. H. H. Hollli.-s, Kiitslo I'nlnl, C K. M.Kn. KjikIb rolnt. J. V. Mclntyre. l.Kle f.ilnt. (lo. Von ih-r llrlli ti, Knl Point. TI...S Vlrl-olH l--vl 11 i IUSINESS MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS Full Line of Tires and Tire Accessories Phone 451 -J for Our Service Car . CARL FICHTNER, Prop. riioiMt i"i-.i , 15 . i ii hi. When v our Duds Are in our Suds you can ' bet, you'll get T suits. Kcrrjemher, we sr !..!:..- 4t I. I. ! wash. American Laundry Co, 2l &. Riverside. Phone 873 NASH BARBER SHOP , Up-to-date" Service.. ;;; Bowman & Noe, Props. With MsnoUtlu-re It no oJor or flavor CiirticJ from one foovltounotlior. Altec frying fish anJ onlotu U you do h Htr.titt It nnd use It over nrul over nuain even for making the inot iielicntc cake. t;rT7p n. ..itifuiiv . AlLj l.limr.ttc.l t cut rr.tuiO v .Hit. ll,Hk i ( 4 vs-,, Wrli.t t wrtl I'Mttul R.nnlns ti.-. J lMtllul A. Aryu, III. I rXI'iSMd.t'MtBa.l: 1km Jk ; l'J an J recommsndeJ f Public School Dumesttc ScUnc Tcnr nwij at TTininniiiriim "Tirnirnii in unwninnrwiiiTiiM-wiiiMiw if til 4.5 - 0V 'j t I' i f . A. A CHANGE IN SCHEDULE KrH:CliVU KKIL i. It4 MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGES tlly Kxcrpi hundoy t.V. MKDFOUD 10 A. M. I.V. ItOMKIIl ISO I.OO V. M, G HA NTH VKH.Mr:iH'Oi:il, HT.Or.H llly nd Hundity l.enti) Medford ' lo.t'O A. M. l.o P. hi. 4.M V. M, Fares: Mrdford-firsnta 1'na, 11.13; (iranis I'Baa-ltiiarburK. -1.CM; Medforil-lloacburK f 1.13. ASK FOR THE FAMOUS Bert's Brand TA MALES MADE OF THE FINECT CORN HUSKS "FAMOUS THE VALLEY OVER" Manufactured for Wholesale and Retail THE GUSHER CAFE Automobile Springs Merriman's Blacksmith, Shop ' THOMAS T. MERRIMAN, Proprietor. 20 South Riverside CIRCULATION Is What Counts This paper has more than double the circulation of any other paper that is printed or circulated in Medford or Jackson county. When you store your House hold Effects Choose' a rcliablo firm. EADS' Transfer and Storage 22 North Front St. mm a LET US HELr YOU niiiki' yoiu'st'lcititiiiuf )iliiniliiii lixturcH for that new In line, ov rc I'lat't'iiifiit of old uii Mitii'.nry ones in use. Modern Plumbing & Heating Co. Phone 020 Sparta Bldg. !-r firnnta I'naa M.IHI A. M. I.OO I'. M. 4.13 I. M. Phone 279J SHIMS The Old Reliable SHOE SHOP No, 7 N. Fir Street Best Shoes - for Less - Money v We handle Weyenbcrjf ShoesN, , Hig Class ' Shoe Repairing HERBERT TII.LEY