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MEDFORD MAID TRIMJNR MKDFORI), ' ORKCiOK. KATinilUY. 'A1MML t.". W22 it PAfiE TWO Focal and Personal Indications today were that Kaster would lmve fall- weather, or ;it least no ruin, 1 til t that It would lie cold. ' Tin? I I edit t ion Ik for lull- weather, and u heavy t: killing frOHt in the morning. Mason, Khrmnu & t'o. will nay cash for " loctil ttrown red and white beans, titty Quantity. It "Uenutv Ih the first ciff that nature fiives to women and the first she takes! sway." K. Humhnm's toilet requisites. hitmii6olnR, hairdresslnR, manicur ing, facial niasHHKo, scalp treatments, I hair tlyoins. Medford lleituty Shop, I Meilfonl DutltlitiK. f'hono 1M1-L. tf t (irHltins wax. Kdon Valley Nursery. t;Xfl.J-2. 27 Mm. n, it. Klliott and tlauRhter Amy arrived home from their week's so journ t Portland this morning, hriiifi In3 with them two little hoys, hrnth ers, aRed S and T years. Dr. and Mrs. Klliott plan to adopt lioth lads, who are nephews of a man the doctor has known for years. They are bright, healthy and nice, looking boys whom liny one could be proud of. Their mother is dead and their father is un able to Rive thorn a suitable home. I'eiirls for Faster at Johnson's where the priee is always a little lower. .1 Special sale on little pirls' dresses lit the lied Cross Thrift Shop Satur day, fnuleached muslin trimmed in V.insham linen, cinnhams, etc. Low prices. Sparta HI dir. Vpstairs. When better automobiles r built Hoick will build them. tf Ijost KyegUsses with reel attach ed. Reward Phone 110 J2. 22 What is reKarded as) a sure indica tion that spring will be here soon, at .last, is that the wild geese are moving ' north in myriads. Last niirht about 10 o'clock n immense flock of peese flew over the city northwards. Attention, ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold under Soldiers Bonus plan or pay with share of crop, like rent Gold Ray Realty Company. tf Anto Insurance. Brown A White. ltis seven piece orchestra, Nat to niRht: 21 Attorney Ous N'oWhury who has been confined to his home with an attack of the influenza was able to bo down town for a few hours Friday. Knjoy Kaster Sunday dinner at Talent's Cafe. 21 Clean, dry storage, reasonable rates. No household goods. Mason, Ehrman & Co. 24 The Kpworth liOnjmo of the Virst Methodist KptsoopHl church, mvonliiiR to their usual custom, will hold nit Kaster wontins prayer service iumt.i morninir at i:30. If the weather Is favorable the meeting will be held near the reservoir, hut if n it it will be held at the church, corner Konith and Vhirthtt. All who attend are asked tr he at the church at ti:3u. Ilrenkl'iist will be served immediately following the service. If it's insurance, we write It. R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man. Kvery where you loon you Chevrolet Klowerins shrubs and vines Valley Nursery. 6S0-J-2. 27 1 The paving of the section of the Pacific highway between lirants Pas ami Sevton mountain will besin Mon day, regardless of weather conditions.' and aliout three and n half months will he taken to complete tho work. . hero remains but six miles to he paved in this stretch and. if possible, no detours will he used. Rids f ir the iHivinii of the seven and a half miles on Sett.m mountain and the 11 miles near Canyonville will be opened today, alternate bids for the hitutnin The Kopko Kilowatts and the Rogue) Vlth the HliminK of the emergency The Mcdford luiseball team which River Kuffuex planned to play a name aiMM'opiial Ion bill or $lSO,omi by the i received their uniforms yesterday of baseball at the hi;h school field this president recently, for the lnetin-. liope to net some pnu tlco tomorrow aiternooti If the Avealher was favor- Hon and control of Mister ritsf lit the afternoon by playing the hlxh hc1io.iI I able. I white nnd siinnr pine renins of the leant on the tilth tt.'huol field. It luti , Rest isnrden loam for sale. Phone' Vtilted States, the Portland office of not et been learned whether (or not! l'12-J. tf. plant pathology lias started an active u (1c the high school boys will be able llii dance at Kingsbury Springs Sat-'ittitipnigli against the post on the Pa . to play. . i urday night, l.oveland's orchestra. -I ciflc coast. A sixth forest service man ! American l.euloit Kaster dauco Men-, Talent's Cafe Sunday chicken dinner has been assigned to the teuipornt y j y ,x,n i;tn 50c. 21' rorce to assist tho plant pHilieloiiy oi- .1. K. Hittson returneil this morning flee during April, A. 1.. Peaehey of the from a brief business trip to IStrlland. Crater national forest, who will In American I .en ion Kaster dance Mou ' shipments at Pendleton, see a 'day. April l.'th. Nat. 21 i Everywhere- you look you tee tfj Oti Knsier Sunday, April lt, Malta Chevrolet. tf KnjCommandery. Knights Templar will Mrs. Paul Hansen, cortetlere for hold their Kaster services In conjunc- Milinne. mono MiD-J. tf tion with the Ue Molay Hoys, at the Try our merchant lum-h. Tiki' Masonic hall in Meilfon',. Ulnner Shasta. served at 1:110 n. ni.. services begin ut' Onille, the three year old s m nl MEDFORD BASEBALL GLEE CLUB CONCERT GAME TOMORROW AT HIGH SCHOOL ' We have a prolltahlo haullnir con 'tract for the man who will buy n small 1 Ropnhlle truck, Imiuire llusy t'orner Motor Co., Mam nnd Riverside, tf Members of ,tidfitrd'a cltv baueliall Iciini Imvii been p;ittliu III Hood work rracttcln."; mul the h'mn Is mpblly lollildiiU Into Hhape. Sunday they til-over Coisni lert the middle of the i will appear In, the' HV unlfonriH. eeU on the I'acii'le i Kastern for his which arrived yesterday, for n free homestead near Unite Falls. cvtilli'lloii khuic , u (n North Holly tiieetlnn cards for Kaster. Swem'a Minol rouiidH at II p. tit. The Inoiiev Studio. -I to huy tip' Uiitfilins was raised by Flra tnsiininee. Rrown A White. :;u). All Sir KniKhts and visiting Sir' Mr. nnd .vlrs. hrancis rrv umlerwent i Pecause of the dlsareeiilile weather Knights with their ladies tom'therj an operation yesterday for therciuov.il tho public market of till moinlnic was w ith the le Molay Roys are welcome. 'j of his tonsils. Sir Knuhts should attend In full unl form. Order Arrangement Committee. 21 Fruit and shade trees. 1-Mcn Valley Nursery. tiSOsl-2. 2T The weather this mornimr was not particularly favorable for tho opening (let a rebuilt tire for a spare on your car. Kvchanite Tin' Co., 2S N, River side. 22 lleirinnlmr Sunday all services in the churches of the city will benln lit S p. m. instead of ::tu as heretofore. !M Miller t'.enred-to-the-ll'Kid tires and I linht one both III oftorltKS and poimliir Miilnicrlplliiti and the bov,t are in linpeH llm lain will iiiiiiii out and b ok the team over, ThO secretary if the team Is cor respoiid'ui? villi sinci'iC northern patronage. Scud Saster cards, lleautlful colleo mvllH. (rum in Ibis end of Ormtoii Hons at Swem'a Studio. -l 'aiul there tire prnspert i f kiiiiih real ous and concrete being submitted ,rtf tn fishinir Benson and ninny of the tubes. Kxchaim Tire Co., L'S N. River- xperienced ansrlers of the citv did not auto. 22 trouble themselves to SM utter a strlnu j Our people were treated t,i n mm of the finny tribe savlnir that the 'real 4 f.siled h'nr meal ibis week, for TODAY! There Are Times When a Strong Arm is more powerful tfian any other argument. WilMns timid and kindly resorted ...to this method to good advantage in . Peter B. Kyne's Famous Saturday Evening Post Story "THE TEN DOLLAR RAISE" CAST INCLUDES William V. Mong Marguerite Ds La Motte Pa'iO'Malley Helen Jerome Eddy Hallam Cooley Lincoln Plumer Charles Hill Mailes Also "BRIDE & GLOOM" 100 Per Cent Comedy SEEING GREENWICH VILLAGE GENE HOWARD at the organ WEDNESDAY Flaming canine what movie . RED HOT -1QMANCE tlniBts Pass Courier. , lister lilies rme per stem; calla lilies loe a choice, tw for irc. Jap Art Store. - 21" For danchiir, l.annsjiach's orchestra. .f hundrvd penple were turned away trim the Pomona Glee club conceit at San Jose. Hear them at the HiKh School Monday nipht. 22 The Girl Reserves of the Y. V. C. A will hold a vesper service Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at tho Haptist Church. A papeant will bo given in costume entithvl "The Chalice and the Cup." All who are interested in this work are invited to attend. Hard timet made easy, buy ranches without money, pay with share of crop, like rent Cold TUy Realty company, tf Two watchmakers, prompt service and unexcelled workmanship. Johnson Jeweler, tf Dancing lac! Nat tonifrht. 2l Don Itader. a former, well known resident of this city, is playing third base this season, for Dallas in the Texas league. Several thousand dollars to loan on Improved ranch security. O. C BoKgs. McQuay-Norris rings Leak Proof, Superoyl, Jiffy Grip, Snap. Riverside Garage. 24 Special Easter Sunday dinner 50c at Talent's Care. 21 Sherman Webb of Yreka, Calif., has returned to his home after spending a short time in the city on business. 1 his office is prepared to print ! calling cards from your copper, plate Also business cards, letter heads and envelopes from your steel dies, in 21 hoars. tf. We are watch specialists. W e guar an ten, results. Johnson; Jeweler. tf' Gladioli and Tuberose bulbs. Kden Valley Nursery. 6SO-J-2.. - The following item from "tho ' 50 years ago column of the Yreka Jour nal may be of Interest to pioneer resi dents: "Sam Bowden, an old miner of the Klamath in this county, but now engaged in quartz mining on Jackson creek, a few miles north of Jackson ville. Oregon, passed through town on his way hack from the Pay last week where we understand he succeeded in gaining the aid of men of means to aid him in his enterprise." This office is prepared tn print ledger sheets, bills, etc, used on the bookkeeping machines. . Ln't give yonr orders to traveling men and have them printed out of Med ford. Phone us and we will call. tf When ia need of sash and doors. call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to "11 E. Main street No music cn compare. Nat tonight. 10c. , 2i According to Henry Macfcey, who has studied weather conditions in this section for years, the present unset tled state is due to the snow being so low on Mt. Ashland, and that he has never known ft to be mussy when the snow line was down where It Is now. Guests at the Hotel Medford include Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cramer of Detroit, Mich., II. E. Hutchison of Seattle, Frank B. Whaley of Cleveland. C. J. Smith of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Lewis of South P.end, Wash.. A. A Urown of Ias Angeles and W. S. Dwin nell of Minneapolis. follow the crowd to Kingsbury Springs dance Saturday night. 21 Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. Fresh home made cakes at Marsh's. 20 (liicken dinner at Talent's Cafe. EOc 21 Mr. and Mrs. James V Grieve and Wm. T. Grieve returned last night to Prospect after having spent yesterday in this city attendinir to business Can sav you money by saving that damaged tire before it's too late Exchange Tire Co., 28 N. Riverside. 22 Free dirt for lawns or garden. Call at building site, Minnesota street II A. Tbierolf. Watch repairing of that quality that gives satisfaction at Johnson's, Jeweler. tf Hurbank and Corey's ThornlesB blackberry. Kden Valley Nursery G80-.I-2. 2 W. M. Simpson of Medford was here Saturday with a nice looking lady ana at once looked up the county clerk. Wo noted on the hotel register later, W. U. Simpson and wife. W were lmerestea as .Ylr. Simimon was a ornier resident of our town, in the nursery business, which business he continues to follow. Many people here will be interested to know he has won the hand of a fair lady. Yreka Jour nal. American Legion dance Monday night. Nat. Admission 25c. Invest your savings In the JackBon County Building and Loan association tf water was yet too high and muddy be cause of the rerent rains. Professor Ralph H. Layman, former- a chance. Raymond Phillips killed nit extra fat young black bear at Squaw Lake a few days iiko and brought it to ly dean of music at the I'niverstty of, town, wherw Tom lluiiniiiutou sold it his meat niarhft. Jacksonville i ' Oregon, is director of the Pomona in Glee club which apKars at the High! School Monday night. 22 See the toy table at the Red Cross Thrift Shop Saturday. Ivill shoes and clothes, toy furniture, etc. Sinrta Uldg. C I Goff writes Insurance on any thing. Telephone 41. Trapshooiing enthusiasts anticipate a little practice tomorrow if the weath er Is permissible. The shoot will take place at the Lamport place on the Pa cific highway. Flowers for all occasions. Sec us about your bedding plants, porch boxes and hanging baskets. Maddox & Bonney, 1005 East Main. Phone 374. tf What is more beautiful than pearls for Easter? Beautiful assortment to choose from at Johnson's, Jeweler. 21 American Legion dance Monday night. Nat. Admission 25c. 22 The Baptist church of this city has been very fortunate in again securing Prof. Andrew Walker as choir direc tor. Mr. Walker has served the church in- this capacity for the past year in a most efficient manner and the public will be glad to know he has decided to remain In Medford. The Post. Dance Eitgle Point every Sat. night.' 2 Limo and cement Medford Lumber Co. American Legion Kaster dance Mon day, April 17th. Nat. 21 Mr, anil Mrs. V. S. Pederson of Chi cago are guests nl the Hotel Holland, as are II. II. Wrightson of Portland. E. I. Stout of Spokane, C. D. Uussell of San Kranrisco, .Mr. mid Mrs. Claude Van Wyck mid .Mis. Kay Hall of Eugene and E. O. llaihln of Nashville, Tenn. Day nnd evening classes Gregg Re view nnd Seed typhis; special rates. Business College, 20 Moths are working overtime We can htop their wild and wooly career. 50 tvnls invested now may save you many dollars. Cull and see us about this. Ilartlett's Fur Store. 24 Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, re-lnforced and guaranteed. Only the finest pre-heat-Ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan Weding Works. 39 a Front street tf The Rebekahs will entertain thv members of their lodge with a social .Monday evening. In the hands oC a ! For giit'dcn work, lawn making and mowing, packing and crating house hold goods, odd jobs nnd repair car ; pontor work, phone 104!-.M. 2S Ten persons wb.i arrived lit five '.cars sieitt the last night and this uior niug at the city unto camp. I Mister lilies ron per stem; calla (lilies iiv a choice, two for 15c. Jap i Art Store. 21 Construction will be started at once by the Standard (lit company n a' modern, uptodate ladles' rest loom at the North Riverside service tatlon of I the company, plans for this rest ro no I have ben complete f ir' the past sl months. Among other Improvements which the company Is adding to lit I local branch are three new trucks with , pneumatic tin's. They tiro to be new Macks and one of them will be used exclusively on the Crater Lake run i The barn at the Medford plant Is being torn down to make room for a garage to bouse the new equipment nnd a kiiI- 1 station which will bo operating within , sixty days Is being t reeled at Gold Hill to bundle increased business lit ; that district. Pete Coruiti will return tomorrow t : now ICorvallis where he will resume his, commerce course at the O. A. C. baseball Ihl-i Hummer n the hvtil tram Is showing bi-m nnd lu-i several player far above the uvcrago. Nolle The people who tiro piliiut naihai;o and iiibl. lib on the paikltig or n 1 1 must call the City Galblir.o to He I It removiHl, ns the city does not remove It any tuoro free id charge. 20 CHIEF tiF POLICi:. IVtlh Mfdford Hade is Mt-ororil timilo The Junior of our High school have been very lortliitut tn securing the Pomoiiit College Oiiin club, onu of I bo Hiiest rltilm of California tv ttlvo their program ut th HIkIi school Monday evening, April 17th, nt 8 l. m. 'I' hi Is not n vaudeville alio w, but real gleo (tub tiiualc Is their Mini. (iiliU'lio ii'ilUty in required III ren dering stii h iiuiiiLer as "The Bugle." by Foole, "Sea Fever," by lleiisinore: "Tlit ('limit tf tho Volga lloatuinn," "S'vla."" by Hneuks, mid "Tim PH ri Iiiih Chi i um," from I.oinluidrl, all of whit It ur' Included In the year's pro c.i am, A well Imliinced program of rlub n u ai hi to. solos, ami liumoroti lui corca thai can not fall to attract, rwalts the audience which will greet tills dub at the hi i-li MclpMil Monday iili.ht. Notice l'is, Tell III" oi Id the A nun lean Legion gives Its annual Ivaster 4ne Monday at the Nat. He there with your cups on, 22 1 11 .-l cnoir under his leadership has accom-! live-wire, enthusiastic and energetic plished much, the music always being j committee, the program is exerted to o. the highest class and well rendered. , rival if not excel those w hich have Wanted Market price paid for wool ' made these functions one of the most and mohair. J. J. Osenbrugge. Fhone interesting nnd cnjovable social events zt :or the winter. When In need ot shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Main. Rhubarb and asparagus roots. Eden Valley Nursery. CS0-J-2. 27 Eniil Britt, mayor of Jacksonville, was a business visitor in the city Fri day. For rent on shares Aanclng pavilion, hotel, restaurant fishing, hunting, bathing and campins privileges cover ing 1000 acres. River frontage. Gold Ray Summer Resort. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phones 728-R or 134-Y. tf Crescent orchestra Eagle Pt Sat. night. 29 Hear. "The Hawaiian Trio" in their native melodies at tho Hith School .Monday night. 22 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Quackenbush de parted on yesterday morning's train for Talent and Medford where thev ill spend a week visiting with Mr. Quackenbiish's parents. Dorris, Calif. Times. Lime for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. American Legion Easter dance Mon day. April 17th. Nat 21 Rose bushes and evergreen shrubs. Men alley Nursery. 6S0-J-2. 2 Old man winter is still hanging on with a vicious grin as is evident from the snow which he deposited on Boxy Ann and other hills bordering the val ley last night. Snow remained luilf- way down the mountainsides at a late hour this forenoon. It also snowed in the city between 5 nnd 6 o'clock this morning. Everywhere you look you see a 'hevrolet. tf Dance Eagle Point every Sat. night 29 American Legion dance Monday night. Nat. Admission 25c. 22 Mrs. C. E. Wolcott who had been visiting for some time with Mrs. D. E. Philips left this morning for Califor nia. Crescent orchestra Eagle pt Sat. night. 29 American Legion Easter danca Mon- day, April 17th. Nat. 9t When you want dry mill blocks lust can vaney Fuel Company. Phone 76. C. (.. Clark of this city spcnt&atur- lay in Grants Pass on business. All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. tn bast Main street, Hemstitching, Picotlng, 8c per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. American Legion American Legiua Kaster danco Mon day, April 17th. Nat. 21 Hardwood floofTng. Medford Lum ber Co. Greeting cards for easier. Swem's Studio. 21 Pete Anlauf, local Standard Oil man Helped Htr Niotncr Wonderfully In these day of "flu," cough, colds. croup and whooping cough, it is we" to know that every year there tire used mon bottles f Foley's Honey and Tar than of any other rough medicine. Mra. S. !. Hunt, 515 W. 6th St.. Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar re! loved mo of a hacking cough, tick ling in the throat wheezing and pains in tho chest, it is helping my mother wonderfully." That's why druggists recommend Foley's. Sold everywhere. Adv. Templar Easter Observance Y Malta Commnndcry, No. . knixht Templar, will ob serve Easter at Masmlc hall. Medford, on Sunday. April H. Lunch at 130 p. followed by servlci s nt 2:30, con- tn.. ducted by Kv P. K. 11. minion I, of left last night for Portland where he Trinity Eplsni7 church, Ashland. All will Join his wife who has been visit- sir Knights and their Indies are Invit ing her parents in that city fur several (d. The Conimnndery will bo host weeks. During his vacation he exM'tts alsa to the Medford c hapter of the to attend a large fraternity convention c Molay Order on this Easter occn- 'which wilt Ih- held in Corvayia the nion. The local committee includes! 2Hth, 2!th nnd .loth of this month. Mr. ;i.nn Fal.rick, chairman; W. H. Me- and Mrs. Anlauf will return in about Cowan and J. F. Lawrence. j two weeks. ) v. f. McNAIR, E. C. Personal service given to all auto 21 W. II. DVY, Recorder. repairs. Elwood's Auto Shop, 1 IX 1 , South Central. Phono 769-J. 31 With Mertfnvd trnde I Medford mnA- . LACHMAN Exposition SHOWS MEDFORD 4-Day s and Nights-4 commencing dance tf Mondav night. Nat, Admission 26c. 22 P. K. Gordon, father of Mrs. Cant Tuttle, of Han Francisco and Cni-mel Is visiting the Tuttles for a few days. Captain Tuttle some time neo niir- chased the R. C. Washburn nlace. Get your chokers now. You need one to be in stylo this spring. New colors, popular furs at lowest prices. Ilartlctt's Fur Store. 21 Young lady wants position as sten ographer or office work. Will do extra work In either. Phono 383-J. tf Scatter sunshine with Easter cards Large assortments. Swem's Studio. 21 Wednesday, April 19 , i .... : 25 Circus Cars-r-25, 350 People 350 15 Shows 15 5 Monster Riding Devices 5 Uniformed Mexican Concert Band free concert at 2 and 7 P. M. CLEAN MORAL REFINED Show Grounds Opposite S. P. Station JOYOUSLY ANTICIPATE THE COMING TO THE Tuesday Evening APRIL 18 Scats Now Selling PAGE NEW yORkl 1 rwAjiirV-" t U ; UUJ 1 1 AnrAV . if. Over Five Million People M?tz Witnessed and Acclaimed UwdeibiH Pvducin (owpsnij -I Musical Comedy TUf MST MUSICAL PLAY tVd WRITUN- IT CONTAINS M0RP SONG WITS THAN IS USUAHY FOUND IN TEN KUSKAt COttlWS. SHoiilhsm BOSTON Ghofilhsin PfnfjdeJphii Harheen sven m euery forge center, of the ejvmeii World. lONDOM PRICKS: Floor, HHi.T.t: Hatrony, W.UO, 1.05 and I.IO. Vint Tn. tnclaukw PAGE mnghty APR. 24 Mail Onli-is Areeplcd Now When A roinpaniiNl by tlicrk or Money ' Ordi r ami Stamped, S l(-Hildr-wd fjivi'lopo. m:.ts us si i: hiiuw. afiiii, ai. at is noon ..Mi niC.l'Kii.U I sr. 1 I.F.FTFHT . MOST ANTIC ItF.Vt H T1m Most Noteworthy t.lrl-Miiil-Mimir show That Huh liver VImUcJ the I'imI'Im t'nn. c.v Dohcmion?. Inc. Secowo Annual Q9Vu9icALCoMyVewyou Latin Quarter PfOlCCO J Iden'tlciilly As I'luyi'ii (or l init.m nt' the Cirienwli U Yilliie nnd SliuU-rt Tbi'iiliON in .New York, ' ' "THE EVENT OP THE THEATRICAL SEASON" IMUCKS: Ixiwcr lloor, $U.7.T; lliil. ony, l2.S, l.oA, mi, 10. TRY OUR MERCHANTS' LUNCH EVERY DAY -25c Old Fashion Buckwheat Cakes and Sausage 26c Real Homo-Mado Pies and Pastries TALENT' CAFE M.Mlfol'd Hiikery's OI St ii nil lloh I'iiIiimUI, Mr. 1-