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MKhKOinf mail TimirxK. "Nf j: i vo ui on i : ; o x, t i i ;s day, 'April 11. mi rag v, kivi-: V AUTO CAMP FA1E TO BE SUBJECT OF "Irene" at the Page March 18 2 GOOD BOUTS ON FORUM MEETING Tw'n yi'iiix ii!(i, when tlm member of tltt Mntllnid Chamber i t .,'im iiht'-'i worn aked u eminTMH v opinion it t wlm t they di'Mlri'il tint ehiimher t(l IllllleltllllO, II Willi found (lint tin KCIItllllcllt WIIH 11)111111 IlllltrillllOllii fill' 1 ii 1 1 r v im t niituiiioblle. rump. kihhiiiI fllfllllleil. Since tlu'n ili Nt(tnilnnll".il MUlmiti. bllo Clllltl Kriitllld llU Ix'i'l) developed rind kit I'linii'iil effort Im been iiiii'Ih dy H committee of Hi" (Immlicr f'"f the i iiHliililUliini'iil ol mn li 11 camp untli-r ru u n l-1 1 in I control but without KIK'CftNM, , A roiiiHlnn Iiiih iIi'VuIiiiumI which will r"Ulrn u eiliefill atnily uitil define tho 'director tunl tin- rliy tiul UorK ! IH'l.i they ilcxiro In Mi'l llfi' III" aeritl lllollt (it lilt' IlielllllCt of 111" ellllltlll'T cif cdimmtri'n and therefore ill" iuuo llllllllll. rump KrOUIllI IlIlM llUfR. Illll'l'l tholmblecl fur ilUriii.wl in lit tlm forum which will he held M Hi" M.'ir.iri hotel tomorrow niwul. HARDING lAKE PART IN EASIER EGG ROLLING WASHINGTON. April It-l'ri-sl.l-fit and,, Mi. Iliinlini; liiivn t'OiiiimU"! I' l'lt the Whits Ifim ground Kiinier .Motiduy for el:ii rnlllliK. liluh yenr thoiirtitnl: f eMIdrcii with huMi tilled wait vti ro.in U l!M lltruiiK tin kmiiikI iiiul eagerly wm.ii f.if Hi" president. A SWEET LITTLE , BABY BOY M&kes a Bright Spot in Every Home. A Comfort in Year to Come . ',,) v-;;4 y r , . y ' ' f , 1 1 Hi fi- ' v TAPIS AT GOLD HILL .1 T PAVILl m t Seen from "lrv." t the Page theatre, Tpenrley, April 1Bth. C. OF C. ELECTION OF IPIONEER MINER OF OFFICERS OF YEAR, r. ii iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil WJ 11 r r Prk Ranlda. MinncKnta.' ."I havo tkn your mtliflin - Ljrdln K. link- nam vcgeiabio Cumbound when 1 wan a Eirl for jmui and bo lore and after my marnaK" I havo a awpr-t littlo baby lioy and wtll M-riil you ni (m'turo if you wuh U (mUliiih it. My iHtit kiiw tak your mcdii-um and Imd it a rrt help, and I rwom men J it tu thxiae who u(Tit lwfir thfir balil'- aro burn. Mm, Wm. Joiinhon, llox 165, Park i:ildn, Minn. To murry and arrive at mlddla ngi without children U a Rrcat liaKniit tnrlit to many wurm-n. fhmk of Uk joy and comfort other women havo in Uuir children aa they grow ulji-r. LyJi E. Pinklum'a Vi'ifKtalilo Ctm pound ha hvlpd tu bring jrn-nt happi nrM to many famillpa by rf torin wo mrn to hoallh. Uf ten tho childloaa nuina i duo to a run down condition of thu wifu, whiih 'may bo h'ljH-d bf l.ydiii K I'inkham'a Vi)tabl Compound. It brfltiKht health mid happimM Into tho liorriit of Mr i. Johnson. Why nut to yolirt ? ' .Tie dire torn of lb Medfnrd (iim lir of I'onimen'o wlU iii''l!t"iiior row ivinlii for the election Jif ofll rrii and to t'otiMlder Ihe piiii-y of lht l-rd for the romluic yeur. A illrt'.iir will ho i-levtod tn fill the vut'Uiiiy rauaeil by tlm P'liKliu tlQU of CcoVka T. C'uIIIhB. who on tic eount ot hi pli)iittl 1nlltl(.m found it linpi taihln tu erve. i lb, mine niMtrrii will Jmve mi ro or ! the allenllnn of lh') tl I rT ( ri uml mirli HlaudlnH t-umtnlttieH nil am m c enimry f r tlm rotuluct 'of tlm liuiiu ber will be nppolnltfd. TIk-hm cominlt. t-en nre roinnittteo on committer, i Iii.iih" rontttiltie. HHil'Unj; iiunmli- tee, liiidKel I'Ofiiniiliee, loriini kiii- mil I eii and ini'iiiber'.hip cuiiimltti'e. Tlm ntiliil.il twMMt of fltntllii.il inniHiii'lli.n iiikI u-couillnliiiieii(ii will be made unit ail Open eVeillUK tneetiitK will bi aiTiiiiRed for ,iliuiiiK the nit..r part of ihl inoitih to en able Die tnenibemhlp to eprei their ientre n to Wbilt ucllvltlen ihey lb' Hire the direclom to illiei't their alien-tlon. VALLEY DIES AT A jX-wl CTv.) Ib ;.( niirc(l for the. Ted Tbye, TOiil liny i,n .lohnny 'nrlon-f leoiKH Ilrnndon iiiiiIiIhh to he hel.l t Oolil Hill IhlM evenlMK iimler I be iiueplee ,( ll,,. do, I f f 1 1 r IU.xIiik nmiTibiKliin Tliye ami Kay will wreuili' to n fi'iiii, uml if l:;iy wlrm lie will tio i:.t Ii.-.l with l!;il.li lliiml. The f I rut jiMinilnnry will lie fliicifl nt . ;' o'ik. The '!o:i Hill i a.ln mlnHl li.i.i :ilv, ;i;n kIvi ii npiii f-ivi ru il K'ioiI t ill, uinl loniKbl'K menu In no i'Xee)ilj.,n. t'oiinl'lerubli' Inlet et u inanlfi "led In Ibt JoliiuiK arl . ti-lieorne Jiiun- bn nlx-iounl bout. I'iiilM.n him been lw:l Of till) HKbW'ii;!,! ,lHi'lll In IblH lieelhill f'ir 'o lOtlR tin,", Tel Thy (rijiii'iin'ee thil Hr-iielon will ulve him a ti-yout, und if lo- iteyi by him. Mill be In llllO for n'lrne'twiilIM liiKher up. A nunilwr of Inly wrentlinc f.niK Will l,o In Mttt-nduie is tliix evetilllK. Tftsre is a nrnttfr of tobacco quality W r nfc it our honci liclifi tl;u llic tobai'coi uxd i.i OirrrtlHd arc of finer ii.i.'.y dud henceof bcurr ;;) than in any other i ii;et:e at the ptiie, . Lzgrit (t Mjtrt Tttutn C'. N. Y. Stocks bye G. COLLINS RESIGNS JACKSONVILLE HOME . Anlmie Koe, n realdent of JaekH-in county fir the pat 45 year paiH"( awiiy lit hi home In Jnt'kimnvllU lust evetiltiK lit the u?e of "2 year, nine tiiotiilu. II ilay. Iieci;iKe. wn born In I'oilual nnd Hpent a Kfctil part of hi life at in-a, fceliiK eni!!iKei In the whallni; Iri'liiK tiy. The lotter part of hi life, how--ever, wa Riven l nilnlnp, he having caniio t ItoRue Hivor vallvy vith r'runk l":in, now ib-ceiised, und th two men mined what i known na tho Slerlind mine, lie for a time lived on farm on Vllllimn ereeli. lb; wa nuinied b Mnvette Cllson who' wa ((neeUHed two year uii. Mr. Itose wa Mt one time H liitili of connidenible niiiiiiH, Hint Im-i'iiiui- a siaiineb friend f all who knew him. The funeral cervices In charge c.f Veek-t'oi(!er Co, w ill be held &l Uh lute reHidence, Wi'diuvid.iy mornlni; nt 1) o'eiit'k. lntermi'iit In Jacks-mvillc cemetery. Notice Contractor Hid will he received by the llopie Hlver Valley Canal Co. for the cjii- latrucHon of three concrete hkhwy Jculveit.i fin the Craler l4ihe Highway 'ror iniormntlon cull ut umipniiy office 'SoiHh Kir HI reel. 1 i'alher'a l iiiKi'r I'l iiit.t. rONCOUlHA. Kmb, April It. Kln rer print on I he handle of the axe umd In the murderous im.iault nt the Tremh!y farm home a week ago to nluht were tlione of .. S. Tremblay, faihfr of the Tremblity brother, no cirdliiR to a report received today by Ci'Tcner II. K. lody from expert ul the mate penitentiary. Allied Chemical & AllK-Chuliner American Ileet 8ui',ar,. , American 'ati American Car : Kuundry American llltla it l. u:)ier pfd ... American Internatlunal Corp... Aitierlcmi lxK'omotive. American Hmeltlin: & Itefn American Hugar . Ainerlcmi Humatra Tobacco..,. American T. ai T American Tobacco American Woolen .. Anaconda Copper AuiiUi.n . All . Hulf & W. Indie lialjw'.n locomotive liiililiiiore & Ohio l.ethlehem Kteel "li" , Cunadlan Pacific Central IutlMr Chantl'tr Motcra . . Chegapeakn Ac Ohio ICbiraKO, Mil. end St. Paul Chicago. K. t. & Puc Chlno Copper Colorado Kuel c Iron Corn Product . Crucible Steel , Erl ' Famous Playera-Lasky .. tb'beral Asphalt (iencral Klectflc General Motor ...... Coodrich Co j Croat Northern pfd lllleol centra! 7 1iibi ru t U it Copper International Harvester Int. Mer. Marine pfd j International Paper j Invincib'e Oil j Kelly-.SprliiKfuld Tir? Keliuecolt Copper .. ( l.ouinvillu & Nahhvute I Mexican Petroleum . Miami Copepr ... j Middle. States Oil '.. IMIdvale Steel jMlaacurl Pacific New Yc rk Central j V. Y.. N. II. and Hartford j Norfolk & Western Northern Pacific I Oklahoma Prod. &. Kef r.T.r, 4X." 41.2 49.7 lfifl 70 if, 112 ' :' ! . 72.7 120.7 i 13H. h.r. : .... I !S.i; mm- lower Price 20 now 18c 10 now 9c (Two 10' 18c) esterheM CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos bUndat . 11.".. 4C. . 79.fi 14 0.7 :t.a; 7S . 61.fi , 24.7i 46 I 2S.S; 103.7, CI 13.2 J fc2.l' C5.7: 162 r.9.7 71.7 107.5 . 41.5 . . 7S.C . 4S . IS. 7 . 46. 6 . 31 .1 10.5 .133.5 . . 14.2 . 35.7 . 24.1 . hK . an.2 105 Pacific Oil r.7.3 Pan American Petroleum 64. f, Pennsylvania ..' 42.5 People'g Can , S4.5 Pure Oil 33.9' Hay C nsolldated Copper 15.fi Reading ". 7R.3 Rep. Iron & Steel 67.2 Royal Dutch. N. Y C3.7 Sear . Roebuck .. 74.8 Sinclair Con. Oil 25. S Southern Pacific 90 Southern Railway 23.8 Standard Oil of N. J ..171 Studebaker Corporation 120.9 Tennessee Copper 12 Texaa Co 43.6 Texaa & Pacific 34.7 Tobacco Product 63.8 Transcontinental Oil 9.8 Vnion Pa'cjTIc 137 I'nited Ifotall Store i". 4 8.5 P. 8. Ind. Alcoaol 46.6 United States Rubber 63.2 I'nited States Seel 98.8 Vtah Ccpper 66.5 WeatinKliousx? Electric 62.7" Vii:y Ovrrland 8.5 Amer. Zinc, Lead and Sm 16.3 Putt, and Superior 28.2 Calm. Petroleum 55.8 Mmntana Power'. 68.2 Pbattuck, Aria 8.8 Great Northern Ore 4 4.2 i I.ivotix k PORTLAND, Ore., April 11. Cat tin and aheep nominal' steady; no receipt. 1 lefts nominally ateady; no receipt. Feeder pig $10.50 10.75. I'ortlaml Wheat. PORTLAND. Ore.. April 11. Wheat: Hard white, soft white, white club, hard winter, northern sprlnK $1.21: red Walla $1.21. Today's car receipts Wheat 30; flour 4, hay 11. CORNING TURNS DOWN BLUE SUNDAY ... With Mod ford trafle I Metlfnrif mA CORNING, Cab. April 11. The vot ers of Corning went to tho polls yes terday and by a vote of 301 to 263 de cided they would have nothing; to do with a Sunday "bllIe law." . Market News Port In ml nutter. PORTLAND, Ore.. April 11. But ter steady; extra cubes 39S30c; un dergrades 28c: cartons 36c; 'prints 25c. Dutterfut No. 1 churning cream, 35c f. o. b. Pott luii d; undergrades 33c. Interesting Sermons this, week at First Christian Church ' Evangelistic Services. TUESDAY ' ' -; . '.'The Passing Over of the Angel of Death' . WEDNESDAY ' "What the Christian Church Believes'? Special invitation to Klu Khix, - THURSDAY "A Heart Religion"; FRIDAY "The Greatest Enterprise in the World" Good Music Male' Quartette, Duets and Solos. You are cordiallv invited. Easter-Time : Bargains in and Home Household jpurnisnings Nece ss.iti.es An. Array of Values for the Easter Season that Every Housewife in Southern Oregon Will Be Sure to Appreciate Overstuffed Rockers Genuine licathcr $20.00 linitation Leather ..$17.50 mm 4C(;L Ollu r values in Parlor Funiitiuv 1o inaii'li these (il'lVrs. Dining Room Chairs Period Style Full box sealed dinners !..$3.50 Quartered Oak 'Genuine Leather Seatfi : $1.00, Period Dinners, Walnut, Plue Leather Keats $5,125 Period Dinners in. Cane Hacks, Blue I eat her Seat s, Walnut, or .Mahoganv $7.50 DON'T FORGET OUR EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT 1 i8 MO k mm - I Refrigerators i Complete line of new Refrigerators just ar rived. , Prices considcr- ,;f'- ahly less than last year. Cainping Season Will Open Soon We have a complete line of Teijts Oil Stoves (oniplete line 'of Kerosene Gas Cook Stoves. .Odorless, economical and,efficient. LlNOLEUNl 1 K.n .V4--5 if, A few patterns to close out. AVhile . :! I 'thevlast. t ft. widths per square yard 98 12 ft width, per square yard $1.12 G ranite 1 ulayed, 0 ft. widths, per square yard ;...:...$1.10 Straight Line Inlayed, (i ft. widths, per square yard ....$1.35 Cooking Uterisils of Aluminum 1 A J. " 1"V ?SP Cups Pie Tins 15 Stew Kettles J...! 15 Roasters j. 95r; , Double Boilers ....$1.15 Dishpans : .....$1.95 Tea Kettles .......... .......:....$1.95 Percolators.. , $1.25 Dishes Blue Cups and Saucers 15f . , 6 Not each but both. i.': -ii ... f R DOFF & WOOLF 217 W. Main St. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Medford, Oregon WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF GARDEN TOOLS ' i