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MEftFOIJD MAIL TWTUTtfR MKDFOTtO. OUKdOX. FffTDAV. MAY 5. 1022 FXOE TITREE PRICES TORN TO TATTERS It has been a long time since Suits of o'n n li n v n n 1 1 n n f quality and up-to- thc minute styles BASEBALL OUTFIT AID CHILDREN'S FUND PILFERED coin IiikIoii lliut I lii' thieves rrt local peiwiii In (hut dii Wednesday ii'isl.t llle WllNlllimlOM Ml'llOOi WIM Inilll'll Into through u ri'ur wlndo runic f'.'O In ciikIi wuh lulc'ii from p'ln ( linil'h desk. Tho Mrlioiil ehlldrcu IiiiiI lici'ii hii v t it k lli" money and adding In II dally fur Homo sort of runil r oilier unci It In nut probable that anyone luit u r Rlill urllllllilllll Willi tlllH HUVllIK V. nil 1,1 have known of the presence of .'he fllllds. an It whu iIIhiovi-i'imI yentirUy nfier imiiii Unit athletic eiiuipfnctit aiiiiiiint- ItlK III VillUlt til g;0 llllll liliell Ht'lll'll IT I from the IiIkIi school drenilun rwiim (it Urn bull park. Among the article 1 1 t 1 1 It II II' f II It I pill ID III llllKe'iall Hlt'KIK, joint nihhi'r's mitt, m-vcral UIh Mini Otlll'l' MllllKX Of VIlllH', . Tim Iiihh wan iIIkidviti'iI 1 i.o (lav jiilli-r tlm circus liiul li'ft llio Kroi'iidM iiim! II In tin' opinion of many lluil jpI'Millll llttllilll'il III tllll I'tlTll'l I'd" I llio i 'luli'ini'iit, 1'uwi'vi r lliV I r'U'l li Hioiiii'il by thmtii more familiar llll llio rltTiiniHtailies iiik' II i-V be ff, . ' iM'Vii iiiiii infill people li n- in I rui' VVPTO OtlOrOd 'lTl'"ttM- IMiiliuMy noinn IimhI Iiioh. Tie TV v1 V wllV1 Vsli Ml, .V.H )m( ri,m. lV ,rinkliiK w v liulii', (Mlii-r thing have horn uliilon from tlui dnmalng room H Use ;.int. among ilicm having been u V.ir-'t- "O" riMi'iiti-r belonging to Con ll l.nlllii Huntington. Another thing Hint loads to the such low prices $20 Suits $15.00 $25 Suits $19.50 $35 Suits $23.50 Some as low as $12.90 . Over 200 Suits to be sold this month SPITEFUL WIFEGETS 5 YEARS IN JAIL Yeatarday's Results American Cli'Vitliiml 6; Chicago ''. Kt. l-mila 5; iM'troll li. Now York I'hlludelphla iuIii. WuIiliiKtonlfont'n ruin. National Cincinnati 7; 8L Louis H, Chicago Pittsburg rain. IlrooklvnlloKlon rain. Nw Yorkl'hllridelplila ruin. ii TACOMA. May I). I ! am.r fIik liinrl I'-d a ('limp Lewis soldier rlmpfy tu il(. lo r litiNlianit, Mm. Kilo I Wll- lilllON Of Hllllltt'. WIIN K" llli'IM'i'll III f ! oil'' to five yearn lii tin- ul ii i ' jniM't here tonight In what Ik f.rhediiled of Coast Kan I'iuik'Iki'o &: Vcrn ni t, los Angeles 2; Ottkland U. HcKltlo (i; I'oitliind 2. Suit l.uko li; Kai-ruiin i.tD XKW YOltK, May :,. l.vw Tindlcri' i lilladcliilila mid .I'lliiiiiy iJinuli;" DYED A SWEATER ' AND SKIRT WITH "DIAMOND DYES" IMiiltiiilliiiy nl Wiilln V nidi ly Hu piili.i' JiuIki' M, l Clirronl today. Tin1 woman, wtio In only 22 yi-iim of UK''. ..ii'li'd tiiiitiy tu I'luamy whin a i l ulKilrd, Tim pron'i Minn In H npi nlnu Htaii'ini'oi, iliurKi'd him rniiM1 from Hi'iilllii noil Aiil 1 lii.irrliil I turn-" I J. Ilrrkullh, n ni.lilnr, to IC'-t tho 1400 Ifuvi'l ny In' wim to draw on IiIh iIIhi Iiiiiko from tin- nriny. "I illdn't do noy mull OiIiik." fx rlalinnl llin woiiiiiii. "I hud it fik'lit IWill my hiinliaiKl wild I did It to Hplti; him" Mir titixlinnil la lliirliirt J. Wil- lilllllH I'f Kl'llltll'. um u 1 j rnnnd liotit at l''-- iioundM. SHOES U. S. Army Shoes $3.25 Fine Dress Shoes $5.00 The best shoes in town for the money Overalls . . 98c Jumpers . . 98c Work Shirts 69c Dress Shirts. 98c CanvasGloveslOc Suspenders . 25c Garters . . . Better have a look That's all today Will H. Wilson Kvny '(liimiiiid 1 " liiiikntsw l. llx liiiw to dyii or tint nnv worn, faili-d i; i l i 1 1 -n I or ili iiiii'i y u nrw . Hilt 1 1, lor that will nt mrrnk. wot, rt" or run. I 'rf-l lium tlyidnn l Koui niili-rd Willi Iniimniid lM' I'Vcn If y.ui liutn miff dyi-d iM-furf. Jut (ll your UiiKtUl wlii'thur ili miii' Hal you wlali to l i- In wool or HU. tr wlo thi r It In Inn ii, i-ottun. or nilird rooiIn. For fifty-one ynr iiillliona of uooii'ii liiiv.i liii'ii ukIiiK "I pinioml lyi-i" in add yrnr ot w-ar to tlii'lr old rlialil.y wiiintit. Kklllx. dlri" . lunlil, illtll'll, BllM'k Hiiih, 1 hi i-i U h. IuiiikIiii;'!, i i'i thliiK ! Adv. FLOUR CEREALS FEED innnniiriniini 71 tJ DAYS Ooen Sea EUROPE Shortest Bcatrip to England France. Ger many. Dclgtum, Scotland, FOR MEN Si.li'fjili Oxfords, Miilmuiiiiy I.fnwii $3.00 Siili'fjiir Slmcs, Pifowii folof, Knt-lish lust $5.00 fii'iiuim Miilinniiy 1'iilf Ox f.irds ...$7.00 ( i(,llllilll SIlOCH, KlIJ. Mulionnny Calf . liint $8.00 Canadian Paciric Furtlii'i' liifoi'Viiatlon from loonl rnll- wny nnil HlcnniHliln niti'titu, or W. H. Doiicon,' (ii'ii, A t., I'nHNi'nK1! lJ'Pt.. f fi Third Hlronl, I'ort land, dri'. I'lioiio Jiioiuhvay, HO, (ii'iiiiine MnlioiiKiiny , Vit SIkk'h (u 1 2.00 vnluo). Our prim! ...:'..;....;;......., $9.00 Tin' Kinoi'Min SIkhv Comininy Htump llii! rrt nil . jii ico on every pnir (if their Nlmes nml tlutt. price is llio snuic nil over the United Stntes. . We ariiiov Nhowiiii; a com idete line of this lira ml of well known Shoes nml Ox fords for moii mid invito you to eome in and tfivo them tho once over. ' ' "' SEE OUR WINDOWS 21 "fiooo Shoes" North Central' 'GOOD SHOES" BUILT ' OUR BUSINESS. (Sineii )12) SUNDAY TO BE NEAR ! llll lllllf.LUItlllll B jaM ii. I 'aoiiea o'i po- 1 is the m ay y o u w will think of h OLYMPIC. t I Vitamints, EAST RELIEF DAY Holiday, May 7lh. In Ni-nr Kant Itu lli f day In Mi'dford i liuirln-n. und Ihv fu'loMlng pulpit villi lir flllid by Svur Kant lti-IUf Ktirnkcrn: Kmidiiy mornliiK. I'rrnbyteilun fliurili; Hoiith Mi'tliodlxt prnlmlilo. Hiindny vi'tilne, ('hrlntliin rhurrh; M'tliudlNt riiunli North, nhort m-n-oaKc; linptiht t litirrh. nhorl mi'KKiici'. .urn. i. f.. Kiuiiliu tit known to iiumy in AHiiiaiiil ami .M'Utunl. an In' ami lirr IhibIiiiiiiI Wi re In harci' of tin- I'hiiNtlun rhurrh In Klnmntli I iiIIh In fum tlii-y wont to the Nonr I;al. IocalBtieis Jack Haa "Seen" Eurcpc I r.HI.S, May 6. illy .niclnt-l j I'rriHH ). .lack In-triimoy told tli A5j rlnli!il 1'rtiHH today It wan nlmoiit w tain lie would meit (corKf (.'arin- tier HKaln, Id I"iidin or I'arln, late, tliln year, it Carientli-r ili'fi-alH Ted i I.c1h In Ijiniluii May II. and pruvidtid ': the imran Ih n:itlfaft'ry. I Tho (KiHtlnK of forfciu and oilier do-! IiiIIh, DfiupHiiy addi'il are Ix-inR din-1 riiKHfd In lindotr by Jark Keanis. I DemiiHfy'a niunMKi'r. and Kranrola ; Di-Kruniim, inanaKor if Carpentlcr. I Di'flnlti! iinmiKeiiK'iiti Imwever, are nwulilnp the nulcotuc of tliu l.cwla CariMitler fllit. Ihiiiiimcy atmnrti'd It wim lui mat i-rlii) to him whether he met I Wlllartl hef'irc or after Ills necond go! wllll the Krpneh cbamplon. 'I am bIho ready to meet WIIIh or j anyone Hue. provldetl they mean husl-1 Dexn," Bald the champion. "I h'io; nouielhin.ili'flnit! will romp out of all : llii'Ki' offer. All I waul l.i a few' montlia training. I've seen Kuroiie'; and had a fine reat and am anxious to, Ret bark to work. I hIiiiII leave Pari 8 j for Ixmilon Tueaday and ahall prijb-i alily nail for New York May 13." j IVtiipaey i haraetTlied 88 inire non-' Kenao the reMrts linking his name' with an aetresa who ban been ninch In ! the piihlie eye of late. He also denied ! ivrent re)ort that be wan B"lng to ' niniry a Krench girl. j "All tho reorta ujiout that" be iiald are pure bunk. Aa I have already j told you, my heart ia in America.' where It la held tightly by an Amer-' b un gfrl." 15clC?..-.i i i! r II. fi. Well of tho offlie of acrounta of tho foreat nervine at Portland haa pone to Klnmutb KhIU. where be will liavo chorso of the payment of all the temimniry lalior on the pine, bark iH'ttlu Infeatatlon roJeft. About 200 men am being; employed on the project under a cooperative arraiiKement be tween the .federal and state Kovern nienta and the private timber owners. Tattern hau one fourth oft tomor row. M. II. Dept. Store. 3S Dunce. Ogle 1'olnt, Bat. nlto. &9 Mrs. Paul llanaen, coraetlere for NuHone. I'hone 585 J. tf Flno large sweet pea plunta Tac iht dot. iHiia. Maddox & llonney. 3 Ainonx the riiw rtmeerna fllliiK artl ilea of Incortiorutlon with tho atatc lln'orinitlnn ili'pai tincnt at Salem yeatenlay was the Maaonk Har I'laei-r coiiipimy f MeUford; Il0.mii) enpit al Htm-k; lh .1. J. Knimeu.K, tieorse T. (VdllnH and W. II. Roliinaou aa liu-or-ioratora. Uidlea' milts reduced onef.iurtb to iihmiow. M. M. Dept. Store. 3S lilt; daiico KliiKHhurK Sprlnsa every Sat. tilKht. U-edom's orchestra. 39 You art" specially Invited to visit the new uptodatu plant of the Med ford Domestic Laundry, 30 ,N. Riverside, any day thia week and on Wednemlay and Thursday iiIkIiIh. 3S Knuen aiitonioliHo, tractor and truck cylinders welded, dc-lnforeod and Kunranteed. Only tho finest prn-beat ln fuels and metals used. Vulcan WeldliiK Works, Ul S. I'nmt street. tf Keccnt ImprovumeiitM on the KimuikIh of the Kennies residence on West Tenth street have ultracted much favorable, comment. Tho luwn trlmiiilnn, lull lev work, etc., la boing dune by the Medford Service Co., a new concern which specializes lu work of this nature. Women's woven under' Karments, lace, cloth, and batiste, hair prleo to morrow, M. M. Department Store. 3S Modern French dry clenniiiK. Ser- vleo Riinrtinteed. 1'bone TSi. Apparel Cleaners and Hatters, 024 X. HIveiBlde 40 See our window of laces Co per yard. (lulchlmm & LunimK'it. ' 41 Yankees and St. Louis Lead XKW YOltK. May 6. The Yankees and Kt. Iouls are dividins the honors, of first Idace In the American lentrue today. The l!nina lost U Detroit Z ui t yesterilay aitlioush llllnma or t Again Jones Comes to Your Rescue for One Day SATURDAY ONLY i No. 1 first grade Netted Gem Yakima Potatoes, For $1.90 per 100 delivered to your door. ' Dcn't put it off, but 'phone your order when you read this, because we have had a hard time to get No. 1 Gems to sell at this price, and cur supply will not last forever. ' STATIONERY STATIONERY One of the best and cheapest sales on Stationery you ever read about All Linen paper, regular 50c and 60c Saturday Only 25c Everybody uses stationery. Why pay the big prices. $1.50 boxes, only $1.00 $3.00 boxes, see these in window, only ................ $1.74 EVERYTHING I N VEGETABLES vui tt niuu tt gaiuui i o.i TT u.j a i u aa ui gvuu uuaig. wia , po uji the Potatoes, or Stationery. We like to see everybody buy cheap I JONES' of course Cheapest Store Phone 125-126 in Medford Medford's Price Setter St I tlllu it1:i liifiiaxl mil It f tun I h h rutin run, ai;aln br aklng llabe Ruth's 1921 dt 'n- $ minutes. Frcberff was un-j record ii to May C. The Yanks were !abIc 10 continue after one fall. j Idle lu Philadelphia. j TAl'OM A Jimmy Sacco, lUiston J Cleveland's heavv hitter, were not liKbtweight and Itobby Michaels of i SEND FOR NAMES OF mystified by Fabcr of the White Sox. aeorini; ten hits and five runs off Ills delivery in seven tunings. Chicago staged a late futile rally. The only game In the Xatlonal leaKtin -was Cincinnati at St. Louis where the home crowd overcame a four run lead in the ninth inning and won 8 to 7. Xew York boxed six round, to a draw' - Joe Egan, Boston middleweight, toyed with Kddie Hammond ot Seattle, taking every round of a six round semi FRISCO K Nl final. Mike llalterinrt of Tarnnia. north. west bantam champion, won a decision ! LOS AXGKLES, May 5. A over Kid Laroso of Canada in four, Krani from District Attorney Matthew j ganizod klan in San Francisco. rounds. Kid Bardo of Camp Lewis ! I Brady of San Francisco was received I today by the district attorney here 'asking that a lits ot all members of the Ku Ktux Klan in San Fraaclsro city and county be sent there. Dis trict Attorney Wool wine said such a I list bad been prepared for immediate forwarding. He also said there were about 200 names on it and that his Investigation here had led to the tele- j opinion that there was a regularly or- XKW YOltK Charles McKenna, na tional amateur light heavyweight box-iw'on . . ... .. 1 I?...-! ing champion, defeat eii ueorge .Munce In ttfreo round lxiut. XKW YORK Ralph C.reenleaf, pocRel billiard champion, defeated Walter Franklin. Kansas City, 15ti to CI. In first block of their title uintch. MIXNK.M'OLIS Ed (Strangled Lewis, heavyweight wreatllnij cham pion, defeated John Prober of Swe-1 and Sam Carmine, Taeoma welter, drew and Charley Maels of IMiyallup a four round decision over rhtl Soriqnder, Camp lxwls, 150 iiounder. ST. I'At'T.. Minn., May 3. Virtu ally complete returns from yester day's rtty election gave Arthur Nel son a majority of more than 13.000 votes for Muyor over William H. Ma honey, labor candidate. Mr. Nelson is thirty years of age. He was elect ed on n non-partisan party ticket. to INFANTS a INVALID? ASK FOR Ilorlick'S H Origiad Avoid Imitation n& Substitute ForIniints,rnvandSandarowingChndrtn Rich milk, maltad grain extract in Powd.r Tba Onciaal Food-Drink For All Aires lSo Co?!ns Nouriiin DisMtibl . ' Notice Wo would htlvlau Mr. Frank Ziiecnla to give better care to tho remaining lambs or wo will see that ho does. ThoBo lambs wero picked up in order to tmvo them from the buitzards. i THIS KIDNAITKU. A. F. A A. M. Spec In I conimuuientlon Mod- foiHl Lodge 103, Friday even nig, Slay fit n, 7:30 p. in. Worlc III F, C, decree. 3S L. K. WILLIAMS, Socy. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CONVALESCENT HOME. ASHLAND, facing beautiful Lithlu park. Nature cure methods, l'leasitnt surround. ings. 3S I'Olt SALE Rhode Island setting and laying hens, 334 X. Holly. . 3!t WANTED Household goods, autouio. blli'H, pianos, in fact most anything . to alore in our new cement ware bouse. I'rlees reasonable, l'ulnier I'liino Houho, 234 E, Main St. 41 Necessities for the Spring and Summer Outing And some conveniences that add to the joy of camping and touring Portable Tent for Automobile Touring. Easily erected. When condens ed, the entire outfit can be carried in a car and requires little space. ; NOW ON PISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW Tent, $18.00; heavy khaki colored canvas duck Auto Bed outfit, folding springs, $13.50; Mattresses, Comforters, Pillows; Camp Beds, $5.00; Camp Chairs, $1.00; Camp Stoves, $2.50, $3.50, $3.75, $6.00, $7.50, $10.00, $15.00; Auto Vacuum! Freezer, a summer ne cessity $5.25; Vacuum Bottles,' Camp Utensils of all kinds. Portable Camp Brunswick Phonograph . . . . . $45 .... . AGENTS- (BRENLiN) Tht window ahaate that raally Xeortv WEEKS & ORR W. Main Street Complete House Furnishers Phone 227A