PJOE TWO BEDFORD MAIL TRITIUM, MEDFORD, OKEflONV MOXDAY. "'AlMtlh Jl. 10: Focal and 1 1 . f Jt Xn I . Publlshpd In last Saturday's Mail Til bune, announced this forenoon that he The next meeting of the Crater cluli. oml RlmU' thp m ,h two, -weeks from tomorrow night, pro- lork,J himself up in his orf ice-u draw tnlpwi to be a memorable one with!"' an appropriate, formal reply to the lamrhalili miint. All ih i-ul BnHI. i lia11 effort. H is understood that dates for office are expected to be present and outline their platforms to the Craters. , Iuvest your savings in the Jackson County Hullding and Loan association. " Lime and cement. Modford Lumber ' Danre at Trail Sat night. 33 " A light to heavy front is predicted for Tuesday morning. N'o smudging was done this morning as the mini mum temperature was only 32 degrees here. Be careful of your fire In the forest I Ons Newbury in response to thej Tho maximum temperature ot Sun challenge- to a spelling match at thday was 6S rtcgrlVa, ih coniparert with tin lodge Issued by Court Hull and t ho wartiipgt tomiiniiitnr.. ir tim mime If you must burn the timber wait until it in a building and It is insured with R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man. Messrs. Newbury and Hall will choose up sides rrom all the Elks next Thurs day night, when the contest takes place. Tteauty and simplicity. In the new Hupmobtle. Clark Motor Co. 33 Sash and doors. MedTord Lumber Co. Crescent orchestra Kagle Pt. Snt. night. Miss Alice Ament spent the week end with her parents at Grants l'nss. You won't need to carry a Uaedecker on the Trl-L trip. We furnish the guides Tree of charge. Tickets $1.00. 28 .Med cord Service Co.? 29 Application has been tiled with the state engineer for water by Charles $. Kdwnrd of Ashland for water from j South llrunch and Prairie Hnmch and springs for irrigation of 8i ucres In ' J no k son county. j Comply with traffic regulation and have a dandy spotlight Installed com- day a year ago, 57 decrees Flowers for all occasions. See us Vlavl headquarters. Hotel Modford. Phone Mrs. A. C. Four. 82 Vlavl dealer, Mrs. A. O. Foor of Portland. Hotel Medford. 32 Reports of a rich noUl strike at Takllma were confirmed this after noon by a telephone mossane from that place. A rich lodge, carrying gtild in In tUrt ntui nt It lo umu .t it I. a v tiuiuiitin o. nun Pttuvn i inr " " Oscar lleer mino lust nvor tin. Call. Kxposltion Shows, which came to o rornia line. The body has 2 ARRESTED ON lete on your car for $5 .25 a rase. Haby wearable that are easy to imisn. just t touch or nana Don't let a blaze from your. match stan a blaze in the forest. A fine line of children's hose at 20c, black, white and cordovan. Hutchison & Lumsden. :' ' : 2S Good vigorous sweet iea plants, also all other bedding plants for sale. Mad ddx A IWmney. v ' " 59 C. M. Kldd who has been 111 for some tlm past la now able to be about again and is breaking lightly into his usual business routine. uentlemea- You had better hang on to your Watch and loose change when thess good looking Gypsy Rlrls make eye at yoo Trl-L tour. Tickets $1.00. -,-'.. - '"28, shout your bedding plants, porch boxeta and hanging baskets. Maddor ft Donney, 1005 East Main. Phone 374. tf tartnello Cosmetic Shop, 409 Liber ty Bid. Phono 657-W. . 47 " April has been a peaceful month, in Josephine county if the number ot occupants in the county Jail can be token as a criterion," says the Grants Pa. Courier. -There has not been a single person put in the Jail since March 28. when a man was held oven sight awaiting a hearing as. to his sanity. Hupmobiles are enduring. 33 Hot luncji, lac, 20c, 25c, starts 11:30 Yankee Do-Nut Shop, 28 N. Front St 29 When better automobiles axe built Buicjt .will build them. tf Miss Lena Nelson, superintendent of Granite City hospital and Miss Cos. nurse, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. L.Orr and family at their home on Kvaaa creek. ;t ua assist you In your mailing business. Folding, addressing and mailing at leas cost Orders rushed. Address G. W.. Mall Tribune. 28 4t .will pay you to climb my stair way. 'Tailored suits guaranteed to fit and. wear well. $35 to 50. Klein the Tailor. .128 E. Main. 29 . trance at Trail Sat night 33 An order V get at the facts in refer ence to the status of Crater Lake the Portland chamber of commerce has appointed a committee or investiga tion. H. 3. Ottenheimer, chairman of theivputdoor recreation committee is chairman of tha seems to know Just what is to be done, although JMr. Parkhurst is understood to .Be , making ready to take over the lode for the 1922 season. What is considered a good offer has been made to Mr. Parkhurst for bis interests at Crater Lake. This offer did not appeal to Mr. Parkhurst and the committee will take the matter up with him. The other members, chosen to represent the dally newspapers of Portland are H. ,11. Piper. Marshall N. Dana, e. n Wfceejer and Fred L. Boalt Pacific Hotel s'ewa. We have a profitable hauling con tract for the man who win hn? .man Robublic truck. Inqolre Busy Corner j Motor Co., Main and Riverside. tf l. . To Ford owners: Have your car equipped wlth.a utility manifold and Hoy wasting your oU and gas. Distrib uted and demonstrated at 217 8. River side, C B. Soderstrom. 28 Jf s easy enough to Jump Into your ear and run down to San Francisco, or eten clear back to New York, but who ever beard of going clear around the World In your fltwerr Come to the "Y" FrUlay night and find out how. Tickets $1.00. ' '; ' ' ' 28 The work ot putting the new city auto camp ground Into condition for occupancy is progressing fast The city has quite a large force of men at work cutting out and burning brush nd stumps, while plowing and grad ing Is being done at the same time. 18.000 miles on two Miller 33x4 cords on a Dodge roadster. Exchange Tire Co.. 28 North Riverside. 22 Free dirt for lawns or pardon. Call at building site, Minnesota street H. A. Thierolf. Of interest to the Medford and Ash land National Guardsmen Is the news that war department plans for summer training at Camp Lewis provide for 3397 national guardsmen during the period from June 14 to July 29. Civil ian training w ill open July 27 and run to August 25. A coast artillery train ing camp is to he established at Fort Worden for Oregon and WashlnKton coast artillery. ; Men's two-piece suits dry cleaned jand steam pressed $1.00. Bring yonr Cleaning and dyeing and save money. Apparel Cleaners, 622 North Riverside. !:.:.-. .. 3i This office is prepared to print calling cards from your copper plate Also business cards, letter heads and envelopes from your steel dies. In 24 nours. - tf. Frojsen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, de-lnforced and guaranteed. Only the finest pre-heat-Ing fuels and metala used. Vulcan Welding Works. 39 S. Front street tf The last edition of the Volt the pub lication put out by the California Ore gon Power company is devoted entire ly to the Josephine Caves. It includes a large number of pictures of the camn and the different chambers IA the cav erns. ' There is also a description of the caves. Dance at Trail Sat night 33 If it's insurance we write it R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man. Everywhere you look you see a , Chevrolet tf Stanley Jewett. the federal preda tory, animal extermination expert spent today at Prospect in giving a coyote poison demlnstration. and will spend Tuesday at Eagle Point on the same mission. Mr. Jewett is making Medford his headquarters for several days while looking after this line of work in Jackson county. Tho binlv hns not vet been proven to know Us extent but on the Mill now nviwifiml It 59 j large. The mine Is a quarts property and Is the second rich strike to be re ported within the past month, the first having been found on Briggs creek. Grants Pass Courier. Darling befuffled dresses tor hi two and four year old girl. Handicraft Shop. us For dancing, Launspacu'a orchestra. 45 Auto Insurance. Brown & White. Among -the recent cor mirations fil ing articles of Incorporation with the state corporation department is the Medford Church of the Natarne or Medford, -for $2500. with II. G. Kina. Oeorge Desaler and Myrtle I-ee King as incorporators. Watch repairing of that quality that gives satisfaction at Johnson's. Jeweler. tf When you go camping be sure vour fire is out and don't forget your camp supplies will be carefully rilled, double checked and packed at Hutchison & Lumsden. 2S When in need of sash and doors call Wallace Woods. 108 or come to 11 E. Main street H. L DeArtnond has returned to Medford from Klamath Falls after hav ing spent several days there on bust ness. Hemstitching. ' Picottng, 8c per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf When In need of shingles, and roof- ,lng call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. aiain. Have yon your summer sewing done? If not see Miss Helen King 3444 South GraDe. s The scene of this morning's auto- tram accident at the Fourth street crossing was visited by hundreds of people sll day long today. TniA Office is nronnraul in n,lnl ledger sheets, bills, etc, nseA on the bookkeeping machines. Don't give your orders to traveling men and have them printed out of Medford. Phone us and we will call. tf' Find-no-leak makes any tire punc ture proof, preserves rubber. Liberty Kepair Bhop. 41 lose here lute Saturday nlnht, was arrests were made in the alley be tween Central and Front street and ..... ..it 'CI.a l I...... I.r..l... It... successful from every viewpoint, and bottles before the police retailed them demonstrated that a clean show com- but the patrolmen recovered parts of pany with Interesting attractions ami the .bottles containing liquor'. It. I Without Klimhllnir devices Mr hU ill llml i.,ir'l. mux lm,l lu.. Iintllx came will ulways attract the patron- of moonshine. ; Hen Lindas is not dig us defense at- titt-mtv niil 111,, iii-hM 111 ( ml r V h.inrftti) In,. ....... j ...v .... ., ... .... hire Jtid;To Taylor 'Will tnk pbtCif to morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. , . mwira nuuuai 1 v) 1 ciomes. Cnolce of G ag TickeU$1.00. 2S $4 5 to $55. this week Medford Service Co.? Ml tv.i. w r.J. ...7..... .. r- . n . , 1 iiiuuvn, puDiicuy airector M-wTtr We6lC n"y yoaT'inT A1 G. Barnes circus which shows . "u u.ou nere May 3rd. transacted business shoes from Hutchison & Lumsden. 28!wf.h ....',' Iff- M tv- t ..it .1 , . 7 "' iiuajr. imroes circus The lnsta ation ot night warning has been making Medford for years at PT1Q I a at all trenln . 1 . r. me ana always Rives a good performance. rin:5fe!.l.ht Bargains second-hand bicycles. Lib- - I"-"- "im me puuuc ?r-jerty Kepair Shop. "w commission oy stage and truck operators of the state. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for NuDone. Phone 5S5-J. tf Twenty-four automobile makes are Riverside tf work. BOOZE CHARGE a nd lc raft Shop. The eiiKiigement of the Night I'atrulmon Cave and LckkIii urrentt John Conim und Iluwley llopwood early yesterday luorntng for tiS'ii ceills each,' Two conimll lees are In t liiirni tf .rim j ! of those ticket. The one for the wost Hide U mttdo up by Ki'etl Weeks, chairman; J. A. Moffat mid. At I'lclie, and for the east side by l.i nl 1'irlcli, Chair-jiieiMptl 4U'slMi.f.2i Ihlrd i 'h ll man. K( rt llulilmid ind l'. A, Meek- rourtli 4 U 'h H9.s2; Victory 3 riv 1 .' ' ' loo. Oil; Vlrlorv 4 ' 100. t. I lltellV IIhikIh M'iw YOUK. April 2 1. liberty bondii closed: :m'M mi. an; first ' uD.ti'i second 4 09. KH first 4 '' Hit. i-l : 74: 7: T I.achman s l-tirlni; liquor in their possession. The agi of nmuseinent seekers. Even'where you look you see Chevrolet. tf The Apparel Cleaner and Hatters ure now located In their now modern fire-proof building' at i22 North River side, and have In their employe a practical cleaner and dver. 20 Years experience. New up-to-dato machinery has been installed which enables them to do hluh grade work. 31 The Greenwich Follies coumanv which nlavs at the Pui:t tonlxht Is scheduled to nrrlve In the city late this afternoon from Redding, Calif. Mrs. A. O. Foor. represent inn lhi Northwest Vlavl Coniany of Portland. is tiow located permanently at Hotel Medford. hYlends and patrons Invited to phono or call. 3a Two wotchmakers. nrnnint service and unexcelled workmanship. Johnson, Jeweler. 1 tf The annual D. O. K. K. Ma.v dav dance will be given next Monday night in tne large nail of the natator lain. The music will be furnished by tho D. O, K. K. orchestra. "itcautv is the fit si gift that n.iturn gives to women and the first she takes away." K. Burnhftui's toilet requisites. shampooing, halrdressing, manicur ing, facial massage, scalph treatments. hair dyeing. Minlford B-auty Shou. Medford Hullding. Phone 191-U tf New bath towels with fast colored bordors. Handicraft Shoo. n In lu wrlte-u Ratunlav of the dis trict Epworth league convention at Ronehurg, which was attended by a large delegation from Medford the Daily News Review of Roseburg said in part: "Rev. J. Randolph Sasnctt. of Medford, is the genial chairman of tlw convention, and Rev. 9. J. Chnney, of Klamath Falls, was toastmaster at the noon banquet. After a young folks will enlov a weluer roaHt this evening on the bank of the river near the new suspension bridge, ad at 7:30. If any one Imagines there Is Hear ye. Hear ye, Klein tha Tailor I th5r hll(' vlt this convention." ntru ri,.- 1 , . . I Sav thM fomtlii' TOURING CAR IS BURNED OESER I UK ink 11 1 scats uw hi:i.j(i! PAGE - TONIGHT AMl'JlH'A'StiW I'ST, l'l,l-'.i:Tl:S'l' ,M MOST A XT 10 IIKVt'U I'lie lot Notewoi-ihy t.lt l uiid-.Mtilc Mmw 'Hint H.is r'vrr VUlted I tho l'min t'tuixl, f cDohcmions. nc SccoAnnual RgvusicALCoMEbyVcwbw8 Latin Quaptqr Jnd Edsall's Cole Eight louring car burned yestefday afternoon on' the desert between Again and Kanle Point. The fire was caused bv a short rlrcull In tho wiring system. The rnr Is a total loss, covered by Insurance, Edsall is tho Eagle l'olnt llutte Fulls mail contractor. The car of J. J. Walker of Phoenix Which was stolen Saturday nUMt was recovered this morning, the Medford police department having been notified that It was near the Central Point cemetery. MERMAN DINNERS II TO START MAY 1ST Tho second erla of the Retail Merchants' l.urtau dinner meeting will begin next Monday, May first. Tickets for these meetings are now belnn offered for sale. They are for n .. ... ....ltn ., .. ....... I V. III. ..... .. , .. 'Sernentlne ' " " '""' -'n" . Proceaskm" through the stents. he VV S .P. t,r' vounr folk, win .nlnv ?rtn '"' the affairs of the bureau will be taken rare of by an executive committee. ' There will be etjtht dinner meet ti.,.,t,. i 4i. . .u , I 1 ner win tM ciyni u liner meet- at 1 If Anv nnn lmnrfn., than, la t - h. ivu orviw giving of 50 patterns. Value turo I'v,nu. nd buy Vllmo flour, reek only at $12.50. KwP tne ney at home. $1.80 per ien, publicity director Mck delivered. IHitchlson ft Luws- rtmtm whioh .Krf.. B. 2S OBITUARY 4V guasanteed to nt and satisfy, $35 to JV. Mein the Tailor 128 R Mnln 59 .. WE SELL Protection .'. Service THAT'S ALL BUT , , 'Are You Getting Both? Insure with McCurdy , ixsrnAxcE agency equipped with Miller Urea. Put Miller on your car. Exchange Tire Co., 28 X. Riverside. r ' 32 E. Burnham, world's largest estab lishment of beauty. ' This is your guar antee of the merit of E. ' Rurnham Toilet Requisites, in constant use at Medford Beauty Shop, room 429 Med ford Bldg. 32 Senator I. L. Patterson, one of the republican candidates for governor, who is spending a few days in Grants Pass mixing among the Josephine county voters, is expected to arrive here tomorrow from that city to mix around in this county. Dance at Trail Sat. nicht s.t Take time to extlneulah vonr FAmn fire, and buy fancy Netted Gem pota toes per 100 lbs, delivered. Hutch ison & Lumsden. 28 We are watch specialists. We guar antee results. Johnson, Jeweler, tf The Salvation Army will hold a rum mage sale at the hall, No. 320 East Main street, on Wednesday and Thurs day. April 26 and 27. Dance Eagle Point every Sat night 29 All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 East Main street. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. ' ' Tentative plans for a 1922 statewide convention of poultrymen to be held August 1st, 2d and 3d, at the Oregon Agricultural college. hav 1ut huon announced. It may be possible to have a numDer or men of national reputa tion, who will attend the conventipn in poultry husbandry jlast week In July, as speakers for the state convention. As August is the 1 slack season for the poultrymen, a large attendance is expected. Haven't you always wanted to travel and see the world' Now'n vmir rhnncp Tri-L Bhip sails Friday night. Tickets oniy ii.un. .28 Young )ady wants position as sten ographer or office work. Will do extra work in either. Phone 383-J. tf Crescent orchestra Eagle Tolnt Bat. night. 2!) Tourist patronage at the city auto I camp continues to be fairly brisk. (Twelve cars bringing 26 persons ar 1 rived at the camp between Saturday lorenoon and this morning. Best garden loam for sale. Phono 912-J. tf. Dance Eagle Point every Sat. night. 29 C. L. Ooff writes Insurance on .any- , t r, . ' . " . away aaiuruay arternonn in w bought 'or daughter, Mrs. Maud Ackley and three granuemmren at Tillamook. Lime for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. The finest fabrics and loveliest de signs in baby garments. Handicraft Shop. 2g The musical programs ni tha rhri. tlan church Sundays are drawing big crowds. In addition to tha nLinn. by the eleven-piece orchestra, male quartet, chorus choir and congrega tional singing Mrs. William Fanchler sang a very beautiful solo last night Medford Service Co.? 29 Free: Toy dog that harks In vnf-v boy or girl who brings father or moth er to The Medford Exchanm n tunlty Sale Saturday, Monday or Tues day, iso purchase necessary. 1 Twesty-one Student nnfhnra Tiivo submitted manuscrlnts to ia mnaiii ered in the annual Edison Mn rnhnll short story contest at the U. of O. rroressor Wllkie Collins has made his report as the first iudire and th ator, ICS Will go tO Mrs. Melvln Ktnno Intor to Charles Alexander, editor of the Aioany Sunday Democrat, the other two Judges. "Lumber goes tin nn forc hum iIih.. , Jin . ... uu""' uurnea wrests build no homes. But you can alwavn mini ity service and courtesy and a hearty welcome ax Hutchison & Lumsden's Personal service given to all nn to repairs. Elwood's Autn fihon lis south Central, Phone 769-J. 31 Leo L. Bronhv wan finnH ir. thiu afternoon in Justice Taylor's court on a -speeding charge. The arrest was made by Traffic Officer J. J. McMa hon. ree: One 25c box Monrfef. fro with each $1.00 or more purchase at The Medford Exchange Opportunity caie, Saturday sad all week, April 22 ij. jug uppoitunity Bargains. Fire Insurance. Brown & Whllo. The Josephine fair board hna kpIiW. ed September 19-22 as, the dates for me kjm josepntnn county fair, Ilardwood floorim?. Medford Lflm Der Co. Everywhere you look you see Chevrolet - iienry Mackev w Mi lav rr photographic stunts this week because of serving on the lurv at ii lipnnll icourt term at Jacksonville Medford Service Co.? medical treatment about two months ago. Death came as a result of com plications from pneumonia. Deceased was born In Jackson conn- ty In 1906 and was aged 15 years, nlno months and five days. He was well known In school rlrrlna where he attended at Gold Hill. He leaves besides his bereaved Barents. two sisters and four brothers. Ruby Hamay, Wayne.' Glenn. Clair, and Dal all of Gold Hill. The funeral services were held this afternoon at the chanel of Wpks- Conger Co., Rev. King of the Nflzarono church officiating. Pallbearers were selected from tbo students of Gold Hill school. Interment In Central Point cemetery. ' I thing.' Telephone 41. tf 29 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY rOK RENT Choice, brand modern five room bungalow, W, Second. . new 70s . 30 for thesti coat $5.00, an averuae of Hand ..,w . .A .u..vM.H r.uwsra Milton uttBtmi 1 r 1 ,T .raaue' Higlnbotham. son ot Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hlginbotham of near Gold 1(111 passed away Saturday afternoon In MEDFORD WEDNESD'Y 2 : : : M AY5 AL.G.5ARNES BIG 4 RlNG'MLD ANIMAL sfActD uy fWtlNWlCM naMMH 1 1 1 1 luvuucnuy , I'uneil tor a .MiiiiIOk hi Hip Oni'tilrli I Ulnno and Shulx'H Tln-ntnit In .Vrw Vik Till: l.VKNT THE THEAJIIM'.II, KKAftON I'ltK J: l.o.r 1 U.or, J.7.T: HiilcouV, rJ -''. illWt, ft. 10. ' lot litilt x War 'lui, A Tip to the Children Wntrll t'ir tlu Yellow Ice Cream Wagons Ice Cream, Cone3, Eskimo Pie and Buttermilk. Thivt' wagons llvt rvwlit'iv in tho ity. HANDICRAFT SHOP NOW IN UP-TO-DATE NEW QUARTERS The Handicraft 8I10D is now located In Its new mt-to-date quarters, first door north of the old location. Tho room has been remodeled to suit he business, a balcony put In, new shelv ing and show cases. A new nleater has also been added to the equipment and Mrs. William Hates, the propria tress, Invites the public to call. The Handicraft Shon carries ladles art needle work, baby goods, yarns, gifts and novelties. Mrs. Hates has ODcrated the shon for several years and built up a nice busi ness. 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