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P A OR TWO MEDPOTin MATTi TRTTITTtfF. MTTDFORT), ORKfiON'. ... . A. MONDAY. AV, 17. 10'J'i 1 ' L . iocaland . ' Personal Workmen lixlny began Installing a Jeweler. new motor, and dynamo tor the eleva tor In tin- federal bnildinK, and tn giv ing that lift a thorough overliaullnK It took the ttovernment Just six months to uiako ti Its mind to authorize this needed repair and Improvement. Magon. Elirmnn & t. wilt pay cash for local grown red and white beans, any quantity. 21 Firo Insurance. Brown White. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Robertson f The members of the Medford vulture Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wells, former Koirue Kiver, contemplate looming tn of the ,-40S" orpHnUution are plan-' residents of this city who bad been Ashland in the near future. wins a trip to Giants Pass In the near In the state of Washington for the past Watch repaliinR of that quality that future for the purR of Initiating a several mouths, returned tn this city jilves satisfaction at Johnson's,1 number of the members of the Grants recently. Mr. Wells has illspoacd of Tass Aineilcitn Legion post as mem- his holdings in. ash(nKton and In to Ford owners: Have your car, tends to establish himself here In busl- n.iiiliuwtrl with n lltlllll- tmilitfoltl nncl.utBS, - -.... ...... .. ......... ............. . Mop wasting your oil and gas. Distrib uted and demonstrated at 217 S. River side. l K. Soderstrom. 2S Dame KaKle Point every Sat. night Crescent orchestra, Kugle l't. Sat. tf and Corey's Thornless Eden Valley Nursery. ex-Soldiers: Kaiu-hea sold under Soldiers Itonus plan or pay with share of crop, like rent. Hold Knv Realty Company. ' tf Hurlmnk blackberry. OSO-J-2. Attention A Dodge touring cur which was evi dently being, lowed northward by an other car, piled up In the front yard Notice to water users 1st ward: Pay of the Advent church on North Ulver water rent not later . than Tuesday, side avenue about 6 . o'clock this morn- April IK, or water will be 'shut off. No j Ins. The cur which was not parties other notice will be Riven. 23jlarly damaged bore a 1921 license tag. Tonight will be another one of worry for the orchard men as the prediction the number being 90900. American Legion dance 1r for a heavy to killing frost In the)lBht. Nat. Admission 25c. morning, and they hope . that coudi " tlons will change by early evening, as ;lins been the case the past two nights, to remove this danger to the fruit crop. Grafting wax. Eden Valley Nursery. CS0-J-2. 27 Personal service given to all auto repairs. Kl wood's Aiita Shop, 1 IS South Central. Phone 769-J. Fruit and shade t;evs: Kdon Valley Nursery; 6S0-J-2. IT Notice to water users 1st ward: Pal water rent not later than Tuesday, April IS, or water will be shut off. No other notice will be Riven. 23 The third annual forest protection week opened today, a week that Is to be devoted by forest protection agen '"tlnmilv i a tha first .Wff thflf miiiim .. .,. . -J .IIV IIIH, UUIV1IV Fives to women and the first she takes away." E. Rurnham's toilet requisites, shampooing, v hairdressing, nuuiicur ing, facial massage, scalph treatments, . hair' dyeing. " Medford .; Beauty Shop, Med ford Huilding. Phone 191-L. tf Medford people in enjoying auto out. Ings on the Sisklyous yesterday after noon enjoyed the novelty of riding through a snow blizzard near the sum mit. There are six Inches of snow- on the summit, it Is reported. The report was extant here yesterday that Sun day morning there was three inches of enow In Ashland and that there - were several suow flurries there dur ing the day. . Lost Eyeglasses with reel attach ed, fteward. Phone 110sI-2. 22 Clean, dry storage, reasonable-rates. No household goods. Mason. Ehnnan & Co. , 24 Hardwood . flooring. Medford , Lum ber Co. Jesse Houck received a telegram this morning from San Francisco that his uncle, Ernest Horn, whose home was In that city had died suddenly. Mr. and Mrs. Houck left on the after noon train for San Francisco. Mr. Horn was known to many Medford people, aa he had spent several sum mers here in recent years with Mr. and Mrs. Houck. . Flowering shrubs and vines. Eden Valley Nursery.. 6S0-J-2. 27 For dancing, Launspach's orchestra. , Notice to water users 1st ward: Pay water rent not later than Tuesday. April 18. or water will be shut off. No other notice -will be given. - 23' The Medford baseball team played a "pickup' team yesterday afternoon, and spectators and everyone else lost track of the score in the third inning. Some cf the members of the pickups" were high school players, but the regu- lar high school team was not on hand. The scrubs got two runs and made a number of good hits. " " ' A hundred people were turned away from the Pomona Glee club concert at San Jose. Hear them at the. High School Monday night 22 Two watchmakers, prwmpt service and unexcelled workmanship. Johnson, Jeweler. tf When better automobiles are built. IJuick will build them. tf Guest at the. Hotel Medford include H. R. Voorhees of New York, Fred Brumbaugh of Portland, J. G. Ander son and G. A. Carlson or Spokane, Mr. and Sirs. I. F. Shaw of San Francisco, Mr. and .Mrs, S. D. Hazlett of Oda. O., and J. A. Glazier of Philadelphia, Pa. McQuay-S'orris rings Leak Proof, ' Buporoyl, Jiffjr Grip, Snap. .Riverside Garage. 4 , " 24 .This office is prepared to print railing cards from your copper plate Alw) business cards, letter heads and envelopes from your steel dies, in 21 hours. tf. Notice to water users 1st ward: Pay water rent' not-later than Tuesday AprJl 18, orw ate-r will be shut off. No other notice will be given. 23 The Alpha Delta class of the Chris tian church w 111 meet at the home of F. E. Waul. .35 Crater Lake avenue, 'Thursday afternoon. . Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders . welded, de-iuforced and guaranteed.. Only the finest pre heat ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 S. Front street, tf . We are watch socialists. We guar antee results. Johnson, Jeweler. tf Gladioli ,and .Tuberose bulbs. Eden A alley Nursery. C80-J-2. 27 31 !cies to public education as to the value of forest resources and to public ap peal for cooperation in preventing for est fires. Statistics show that of 920 night. . 29 The Woman's Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will meet w ith Mrs. Volney Dixon Tuesday ufter noon at 2:;!0. ; This office is prepared to print , ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the I bookkeeping machines. Ilon't give Monday your orders to traveling men aud have them printed out of Medford. Phone us and we will call. tf When in need of sash aud doors call Wallace Woods. 108 or come to 711 K. Main street. Sash and doors. Medford' Lumber Co. A reward of $50 for Information leading to the arrest and conviction of road sign mutilators has been au thorized by the board of .directors pt the California State Automobile ass elation. , Each year the association is forced to spend many thousands of fires in 1921 on the national forests of .dollars In eplneing damaged signs. Oregon, that 327 were due to campers This year a vigorous campaign Is alone. i planned to reduce this expense to a Professor Ralph H. Layman, former-1 minimum. The co-operation of the ly dean of music at the I'niversity'pf Oregon, Is director of the Pomona Glee club which appears at the High School Monday njght. 22 American Legion dance . tonight. N'atatorium, 23c admission, 7c Jitney Everybody welcome. 22 Hemstitching, Picoting. Sc per yd. . Buttons covered. Handicraft. Shop. tf Dick Isaacs, the young son of Wm. F, Isaacs, who has been in Seattle tor the past few days visiting relatives, returned this afternoon from that city. Dick made the trip both ways un accompanied by any adult Rhubarb and asparagus roots. Eden Valley Nursery. 680-J-2. , 27 : Hear "The Hawaiian Trio" In their native melodies at the High ' School Monday night. 22 Auto Insurance. Ilrown & White. There has been much snow in Klam ath Falls the past week. It is known that there were eight inches there last Friday, and it has snowed hard at times since. Rose bushes and evergreen shrubs. Eden Valley Nursery. 680-J-2.' ' 27 American Legion dance Monday night. Nat Admission 25c. 22 All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phaze 108. 711 East Main street. . Koiand Hubbard left . this morning by auto on a brief business trip to Yreka. Gentleman would like board and room with refined private family.! Main. I'nited States forestry department has bee,u obtained, and rangers have lw'U instructed to cooperate in punishing persons found damaging road slgus. Can gave you money by saving that damaged tire before It's too late. Exchange Tire Co., 28 N. Rivcrslde.22 Free dirt for lawns or garden. Call at building site, Minnesota street. H. A. Thierolf. Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf George Mansfield, who left the first of last w-eek for Portland . w here he visited his parents for two days, re turned this morning. Enroute back to this city he-stopped in Eugene and attended the conference of high school Journalists which was in . progress there the latter part of the week. .Best garden loam for. sale. Phone 912-J. tf .C. L. Goff writes insurance on any thing. Telephone 41. Flowers for all occasions. See us about your bedding plants, porch boxes and hanging baskets. Maddor & Bonney, 1003 East Main. Phone 374. tf J. A. Gray and A. L. Gray of Santa Ana, Calif., arc guests at the Hotel Holland as are John A. Todd of Spo kane, Q. H. Gross of Yreka, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Tuerch of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. B. P., Long of Sisson, Calif, Mr. and Mrs. H. Oukley and A. S. Weir of Roseburg.' ..When in need of shingles and root ling call Wallace Woods, 10S. TJl.E Address Box 10,, Mail Tribune 'American Legion dance Monday night. Nat. Admission 23c. .22 Get your chokers now. You need one to be in style this spring New colors, popular furs at .lowest prices. Bartlett s Fur Store. 24 Registration of voters lor the spring primary will close Wednesday. All eligible electors who did not vote at the 1920 general election must register in order, to vote at the primary elec tion, also all who have changed resi dence since that time. Residence of six months in the state is required of all voters. Notice to water users 1st ward: Pay water rent not. later than Tuesday, April 18, or water will be shut off. No other notice will be given. 23 Moths are working overtime now We can stop their wild and wooly career. SO cents invested now may save you many dollars. Call and see us about this, BarUctt's Fur Store. 21 We have, a profitable hauling con tract for the man who will buy a small Republic truck. Inquire Busy Corner Motor Co..Main and Riverside. tf For garden work. lawn making and mowing, packing and crating house hold goods, odd Jobs and repair car penter work, phone 1041-M. 23 Volney Dixon returned this morning after a several weeks business trip through central Oregon where he re ports the cattle and sheep business Im proving. If it's insurance we write It. R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man. ,' ., tiverywnere you jook you see a Chevj-olct tf .Hard times made easy, buy ranches without money, pay with share of crop, like rent. Gold Ray Realty company.tf AMERICAN LEGION Annual ; Easter Dance 1 I. ! i TONIGHT! V NATATORIUM ' Admission 25c a couple : Jjaunspach'.SjQrchestra For rent cn shares dancing pavilion, hotel, restaurant, fishing, hunting bathing and camping privileges cover ing 1000 acres. River frontage. Gold Ray Summer Resort, Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R or 134-Y. tf . Crescent orchestra Eagle Point Sat night 2S Many .Medford and visiting motor iats are rushing, by the pybllc school buildings daily, paying no attention to the state law1 which prohibits a car driving by a school house faster than 10 miles an hour. Ashland authorities are making a special drive for viola tors in this. respect and fourteen driv ers were picked up by officers in that city last week for violating this law and were fined In court. The Ashland school house zones are being policed by special men on the lookout for vio lators. ' Not an arrest has been made in Medford for violation of this law In over a year. Young lady wants position as sten ographer or office work. Will do extra work In either. Phono 383-J. tf .e.very where you look you see a Chevrolet. tf Mrs. Paul Hansen, corseticro for NuBone. Phone C85-J. tf Mr. and Mrs. George M. Roberts and children arrived home Sunday from thejr sojourn at Cincinnati, Ohio, visit ing relatives and. friends. rry our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Get a rebuilt tire for a spare on your car. Exchange Tire Co., 28 N. River side. 22 .Miiier-oeared-to-the-Road tires and Tubes. Exchange Tire Co., 28 N. River side. 22 x..Ht. ,.... .... ... " ,vum aionisoniery, stui reeling a Dine wobbly, returned to business duties tills morning, after his second siege with the flu. Dance Eagle Point every Sat. night 2'J Lime and cement. Medford Lumber t:o. . tr..J i 1 . . iciiiere you iooic you see a cnevroiet tf' .-nr. ana jirs. T. D. Fetch of fhe Southern Oregon Gas Co., will go to Los Angoles and San Francisco the middle of the week on business and to visit their daughter and grandchil' aren. 'I hey will drive. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart who havfc been here for the past few .days visit- mg.tneir daughter, Miss Sallv Hart left this afternoon by motor for their home in Portland. While here they ere guests or Gordon Voorhies Marinello Cosmetic Shop, 409 Liber ty bid. 2 grad. operators. Phone C57-W .. 47 us assist you in your mallim? uusuiess. r'Qlalng, addressing and mailing at less cost. Orders rushed Aaaress u, v., Mall Tribune. 28 It win pay you to climb my stair- way. Tailored suits guaranteed to fit and wear well, 135 to ,50. Klein ths jauor, lag E.'Maln. . 29 American Legion dance tonight. Natntoriuin, 23c admission, 7c Jitney. Everybody welcome. 22 I. line for spray. Medford l.hr, Co.., The Misses Helen Holt and Rowen Galo who atteuded the high school press conference In Eugene last week returned this morning. Dorothy New man. Alta Kill pa and Arlene Itutler who were also itt the convention, ie turuod last evening. The voting tndlo went to Kimono by train accompanied by Judge Colvlg. Hear ye. Hear ye, Klein the Tailor makes well-fitting, long service-giving clothes. Choice of JO patterns. Value $45 to $33, this week only at $12.50. Wanted Market price puld for woo) and mohair. J. J. Oseubrugge, Phone 292-Y. 24 II. F. Fuller and II. K. Ros of Kagle Point were among the Medford vlsl tors today, Mr. Rose and family re cently moved to near Eagle Point. Mr. Fuller has the agency for an Irre verslble steering clutch for Ford cars. American Legion dunce tonight. Natatorium, 23c admission. 7c Jitney. Everybody welcome. 22 Mrs. Neil Franklin has sufficiently recovered from her oieratlon that she w ill be removed to their home tomor row. ine following squib about a man well known In Medford and Jackson county Is causing smiles throughout the state: "K. K. Kubll of Portland Is a candidate for the legislature. He ought to get the Indorsement of the K. K. K." Astoria Budget. Hand tailored suJts. Medford made, guaranteed to nt and satisfy. 135 to $30. Klein the Tailor. 128 E. Main. 29 The Rogue River 'Ruffnex defeated the Kopko Kilowatts Saturday after noon in a thrilling and well i, laved game of baseball by a score of 8 to ?. The "country gawks. according to their manager, are tickled pink over defeating the "city slickers' of ths home offlco division of the California Oregon Power Co. Rooters were plen tiful and rooting was enthusiastic at the game. Many of the borne office rooters were divested of their loose change and all their cigars as a result of entering Into wagers w ith the sti- porters of the Rnffnex. The dignity of the high officials of the company also suffered greatly from tho defeat. S. M. Scott and A. P. llagen umpired the game. American Legion dance tonight, Natatorium, 23c admission. 7c Jitney. Everybody welcome. , 22 G. R. Satchwcll. head of the local Pacific Tel. and TIL., repeater station Is recovering frorl an injured foot which has kept hini in the bouso for nearly a week. 1 All knights are requested to meet at the K. P. hall at 1:30 Tuesday. April la. to attend In a body the funeral of Ben Trowbridge. Bring your cars. 22 Mrs. Harry T. Findlay returned yes terday morning ,from .San Francisco where she has been for the past two weeks as a result of the Illness and death of her mother. The Pythian Sisters announce that their quilting bee, scheduled for to morrow afternoon., is to be postponed week from tomorrow. April At the Po There's Just enough niclodutiim lit The Ten Dollar liaise," a Peter 11 Kyne Sat. Kve. Post Nlory, now play ing at the 1'age thetiler,: to meet th averugv . taste for .tttiiiNtml adventure J rn ""1 I 1 ! ; -t I ' if C.Jwth"J'oni iwmii 5fte 7n Ooliar aHe and the seeming public onto f ir ex citcmcut. There's Sail Frauclsco'n Chinatown as only a San Franciscan knows it but there are the problem' and incidents of everyday lite uu you' know thrm and meet them or fall be fore them. At tht Rislto Jlrlstllng with dramatic Incident sparkling with delightful humor and rich in romance aud adventure, "The Duko of Chimney Butte," In which Fred Stouo appears at tho Hlalto thea tre is a clean cut rollicking comedy drama. He displays hi remarkable horsemanship, lit wklil at shooting and roping and at the same time does some clever acting. OpK)slte Mr. Stone npiwnrs the churming Vein Vale, who portravs the role of the daughter of a wealthy rancher who left tho young girl his property when he die I. The Duke blunders into her ranch seeking work and serves her as her protector and aide against rustlers who have been harraHKlnK her for several month. The Duke is captured by cattle tK'evts but escapes and then he rounds them up and puts them out of the way. Prominent In" the cast are Joule Sedg wlck and Chick Morrison, Frank Ilorzage, the director of "Humre'ue" had charge of production. until th. j WEDDING BELLS Conlicll-Kupp. MiKH Itebecia May Corthell and Mr. Walter Rupp, -were united In holy wedlock, at the homo of the bride's parents on 88 KouthFlr Htrt-4-t yesterday afternoon ut" C o'clock. W. J. Kenton, pastor Main Ht. M. K. Church Houth of flclatlnir. The wedding was a privnto affnir, only immediati- r. lot Ives of the bride being present. The young pconle ore both members of the M. K. church, south, arid have bn m-tive hi ihc Epworth lA-umm and other depart ments or the church work. They will make Ihelr home' on' Houth l"lr street nt the present. Mr. Hupp is a young man of oxrel..nt habits, and good qualities. Miss for thell is a young lady of sterling worth, and ull predict for these young people a successful voyage 011 the sea of life. Aft Gold Shirt for Kino Alex . ZAGRKI1, April 17. the Slovaks of the Butcbka district of Jugo-Slovakia, In accordance with tradition, pluu to present King Alexander with a shirt woven of pure gold and silver threads on the occasion of his marriage to Princess Mario of Rumania. Card of Thanks I wish to thank our many friends for their untiring assistance In. nurs ing and caring f;r my mother during her recent Illness: ulso for the flowers ! and other acts of kindness to us: and to say she never lacked for iiut ulngle tiring either In medical skill or other needs. S. R. CASTILE. A. M. Crater Lake Chapter No. 32 Regular Communication, Tuesday, April Ifcth. K p. 111. Vfitltors welcome. ' A. F. NOTH. Secretary. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED To rent. Man tint wife want rooming house or apartment house, furnished, tn rent. Inquire IJox W. C. Urall Tribune. 21 FOR KALE Jackson' bay fork. 42 Inch; a few stands of bees. O. ('. .Htanwood, R. 4, Medford. 21 FOR RENT llrtiistke..plng apart ment, adults. 21 Genesee. I'liomi 3.Y. 22 Notice All Knights and Dokles are request- ed to meet at the It. of P. hall Tuesduy afternoon at 1:30 to attend the funeral servlce-.pf our brother, Wen J. o"row. bridge. All Dokltn requested to wear tholr fez. I)y order of the Chancollor Commander. 40 Notice 40-8. Tell tlie world tho American Legion gives its annual Easter dance Monday at the Nat.', Ho, there, with your caps on. 22 FORD OWNERS Ford steering Kear fitted with a Philip Irreversible Steering Clutch makes a perfect steering device. It lakes all vibration. from the steering wlieel. Ijiny action, fluiek and safe. 100 reward to any'ord owner for proof of ar tinning tunic by the steering wheel Jumping from drive's haniLs, when the car Is equipped with a Philip liwversible Steering Clutch. Agents wanted.' ' ' B. E, ROSE, Eagle Point WE SELL Protection . and Service THAT'S ALL BUT Are You Getting Both? , Insure with McCurdy IXStRANCn AOKNCY tiKK tn u Mav Painted Stripe Avvnings Med. Tent & Awning Co. Opposite 8, P. Depot Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directors 'I'OM'HtltUW NKillT IRENE" liie Smart lu. ciil Comedy w Him;m.v "RED HOT ROMANCE" A , Revolution In Reel I tin. TONIGHT LAST TIMES I ; Peter B. Kyne's, - . . ; 1 S.111 I'iiiik U i) story ' ' f '1 'TIIETEN DOLLAR RAISE ; from llio huliinlii) Kvenlng 1'ot.t Ntoiy An m1 m! I'luit niiirullxe told in tetiux of1 iiiilun, vlili inn Mii led Until mid twUtd ' l llUIIK'l-, ' wm. . Movtj, Mii;t i.itm: m u Miini:, I'AT tl'MAII.l-.V mid HKMCN Jl UOMi; I HiV me iii the cnit. PAGE Tomorrow Night! 8:20 .Curtain SEATS NOW SELLING! , 'mropy orflfusteM Comedy el kindsbut Produ.ei cjwJitm rin.r rV xvery rccoz proten wrunu arftyJj,nerrittfoi!Ky. gone by fyrrV xvtt. Ijncs y Joe fft'arftty.f StdfeJ i tdnaid ffajc. Ihe Oreatlst Girl In The World" :SfitcML Irtcmm odcu&tm. .I'KK.'KS:.. R.jt.i'.i-J.T."; I!alt (.ii 2.'Ji), ami $1.10 PAGE MN?Y APR. 24 Mnll Onlero Accepted Now When M coiiiuiiile. by t1ie k or MolM'JT O ii h e lin l Slitn-ei. Self-add re-M-t) 1jneoH, M-;.TS (l SAI.K I Illh.W. AI'HII, AT 12 MHIN' AMKItH A'H (J WKST, r'l.l-lt-CT l-'ST AMI MOST ANTIC ItlOVI.'K The Mot .NoteMortby t.li t-mi, . Music Hum Tliut II er Vlnlted the I'.wtn. -,h.m. . . cj?i? . Ooh cm i n i .' I n c present' Sd Annual RevusicALCoMfDyVwyoftK?i .Latin Quarter ctAt.tn p.v AcOMPANy ' t ' ; M Identically .U Ivim for & MontiiM at. the iivenwlel Villitffo and Slniliei-t TheaiifH in New.Vurk, "THE EVENT OF THE THEATRICAL SEASON',' . I'KICKS; l-.ei- l loor, a.75 lliilnmy, a.2. l.3, 91.10. , ' CHANGE IN SCHEDULE ' - Kk FEOXlVK FKll. i, joaa MEDFORD ROSEBURG STAGES ' '" Inlly Except, Sundjiy LV. MliDFOni) 10 A. iM. LV. KOHEUURQ 1.00 r. M. '. CIKANTS rASft-MICDKOUn STARES ' ' , l)olly nnd Siindrty ,Lv Medford Lravn Granti Pm ,10.00 A.M. 10.00 A.M. 1.00 I'. M. - 1.00 V. tL 4.80 P. M. ' , u 4.45 P. M. r f'" M'oriJ-Orania'aM, 91.15 GmnU l'Mi-nognbarg, 98.00) '""'' " Medford-Ilowsburg 91.15. 7 i ;