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MEDFORD MATH TRTTUTKR MEDFOUT), OlWflOX. SATURDAY. MAY Focal and iy Personal When the Literary Digest of April 15th, imblinhnd t interesting article. "HealliiK Orchnrds With Stove," in Which on interview with Floyd Young, rovernmem front ,x port in charge of Uj Pacific coast states frost protec tion work, describing the successful work helnjf fteiomplinhed in savins orchard crops from frost daman in Oregon and California, he little dream ed what wm in store for him. Since it publication letter of Inquiry by the 4osnH (from all parts of the t'nlted Btiite have been received here by Mr. Young, to answer which keeps him biwy with his little typewriter many hours a day. And the letters are still comlnit, , . . When In need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, JOS. 711 K. Main. Banralns second hand bicycles. Lib erty Repair Shop. , 41 Dr. Emmons has resumed his prac tice In the Medford building. .43 Walter Pierce of La Grande, Ore., the candidate for the democratic nomi nation for governor, will be in the city ,nert' Tuesday and on' Tuesday evening will deliver an address on taxation at tha public library to hear which all Interested citizens are invited. Save money on ttarden tools and bose at Monarch Seed Co. ' - Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet; k , " tf -Would -you miss coming? I'd say not. Jump in the "horseless carriage" and motor down tonight to Riverside Community Club dance. , Best music and best supper in the county. And on! that beautiful drive.' It'a elixir tor the weary. Also spot dances. 39 Miss Sally Hart, secretary of the local branch of the Red Cross, left yes terday afternoon for San Francisco where she will spend a short vacation with friends. ( ' Lattice and' all kinds of moulding, our own make. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. . 44 Regulation army shoes that fit your feat: buy a pair and you will have comfort as well as good service. Sum mer weight Balbriggan onion suits 95c. Alt wool cashmere army socks 35c, 3 pair for 11.00. Wallace Bros, silver ware, set of 6 knives and 6 forks. 75c: itt teaspoons 15c. 1 Just what you want to' take on your camping trip. Trade at the Army Store and save money. United Army Stores, 32 Central Ave. SO. - 39 Sweet potato plants. Monarch Seed ft Feed Co. , .'E. McClintock, wife and daughter, Vera, left this morning by auto with A. 8. Huey, for Medford, where they will spend a couple of days. From Medford they will go on by train to Weed, California, where they will visit with Mr. McCltntock's relatives for a short time. Roseburg News Review. 'This office is prepared to print ledger sheets, bills, etc, used 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 ; Auto insurance. Emwh ft White. yiavl dealer. Miss Foor, hotel Medfd .. ' : ' ' - 64 Sunday evening!' Will be observed aa . Young People's night at the First Baptist church. The service will be one', of unusual Interest and' impor tance to the young people of the city. Rev. F. R. Leach will deliver a practi cal message on "Climbing the Ladder of Success." The choir will render two good anthems. The young people will sit in a reserve section of the church. A general invitation Is ex tended to. young and old alike. Mrs. M. T. Edwards has moved her stenographic and multigraph, offices irom ine intra floor or the Liberty building to rooms 405-406-407 and 408 oa the foOtth floor of the same build- tear. 43 Jfo.l Netted Cera potatoes $2.25 per 100 ,lbs. delivered any place in town. Hutchison & Lumsden. 41 tweet potato plants, Monarch Seed Feed Co. -w . ; '. C. A. Swigart of the California-Ore gon Power company returned this msr- nlng from Creswell, Ore., near which city he has been for the past four or five-flays on business -in connection With' the new power line. TentsNew wall and auto tents made Of government standard 29-inch wide canvass, all new and in all stan dard sizes, our prices will surprise you.' New army pup tents $2.95. O. D. wool army ..blankets at the low price of 12.85,' like new. Extra heavy khaki pants $2.75. Extra heavy khaki breeches $3.25. Genuine blue cbam bray shirts $1.00, at United Army -Stores, 82 Central Ave. So. 39' I have taken over the White & Trow bridge Insurance Agency,' formerly operated By Mr. Ben. Jj Trowbridge. I will be pleased to attend' to all endorsements, v or aid ' in adjusting losses. J. W. Wakefield, Palm Block Excellent music at Natatorlum to night. Admission 10c. 39 ' Dr. S. A. Danford is In southern Ore gon conducting mid-year conferences with the Methodist churches in Med ford, Ashland, Talent, Wilderville and other points in Jackson county. Eugene Guard Found A place where they repair all makes of cars, 'rebore cylinders, sell DeLuXe pistons, McQuay-Norris rings, Liberty cars. A square deal place to trade. Riverside Oarage, tf When in . need of Bash and doors, eall Wallace Woods, 108 or come to Til E. Main street For export lawn mower grinding call Mitchell Ladder Co. ;' William 0. Talt returned this mor ning after a' several days business visit in Portland. , Clean;' dry storage to ' rent " No household goods. Low rates.' Mason, Elirman ft Co.' ; ' . 41 Lee E. 1 Unman left this morning fori Portland for a short visit with his brother who resides in that city. I Home grown seed corn at Vatklns' Feed Store. , as) Kverywhere you look you see a Chevrolet tf Have that soiled or faded garment cleaned or dyed. Foray the, 116 Mistle-. toe. Phone 341.' 40 The meeting of the Jackson County Game Protective association was not m-m nisi mum, Becoming to word iroiu) .Mourord. There were not enough anglers interested in the opening of the Anient dam to' furnish a quorum and it is possible that the matter may be called off. O rams Pas Courier. For Sale-Tribnne. nds' pay. i Oue insertion sold our ton acre' orchard and house, but we have a few five and ! ten acre bearing pear and apple orch- j ards for sale tit $100 per acre. On! easy paj ments: Cold Kay Realty j Company. - tf I A fine line or new laces Just received ! nil to go at 5c ier yard while they last.) Hutchison ft Lnmsden. 41 j Your soiled and faded garments j given personal attention. Low prices,'! prompt service. Work called for and: delivered. Forsythe Dyer ft. Cleaner, j lit. Mistletoe. Phone 341. 40 1 Thirteen persons who arrived V in j four cars Friday afternoon sent last night and this morning at the city auto camp. ' All kinds of rough and dressed' lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 10S. ; .11 Kast Main street s lce Ec yard. Insertion 3c yard. See our window. Hutchison Lnms den. 4i Army issue soap It Is sure a dirt chaser, pound bars 9c. Men's garters 10c. Cartridge box, V. S 25c. Heavy ! canvas gloves 10c pair, leather face canvas gloves' a good one. 30c pair. Cartridge belts, V. 8.. 50c. Velvet tobacco, 2 ox. cans, 2 for 25c. Army hand axe. new, $i.oo. Hi top rublier boots, sizes 8. 9. 10. 11 at $3.S5. We are here to save you money. Vnlted Army Stores, 32 Central Ave., So. 39 There was only a fair public market this morning, a feature of which, was the sale of half a doxen sacks of fine home grown spiuach. There was a supply of pork and veal, but no beet. Fresh beef is hard to get at this time. Clyde Barnum who is taking a post graduate course at the University of California, is here from Berkeley spending the week end. He motored up as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pelton of Gold Hill. Bearing pear and apple orchards sacrificed at $100 acre and up. 1 acre tracts and up. Easy terms. Near Medford Highway. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R or 134-Y. Vacation time is here, better see C. L. Goff about burglary insurance, also fire, automobile, liability and accident insurance. Telephone 41. tf Dancing: Dancing! Nat! To-nite. 39 Albert Noth and family, who are now at San Francisco after their visit at American Falls. Idaho, are expected back any day now from their two weeks or over vacation. Mason, Ehrman Co. will pay cash for local grown prunes and beans, any quantity. 41 Two watchmakers, prompt service and unexcelled workmanship. Johnson, Jeweler. tf Baseballs-Talent and Oak Grove, at 2 o'clock Sunday, May 7th, at Talent. 39 Biggest steelhead I ever saw was taken from the Rogue river the other day," observed Jack Aitken of Med ford, who arrived in Portland yester day. "It was as long as that and Mr. Aitken spread out his arms more than a yard. "An immense taking of steelhead eggs is going on at Little Butte creek for the hatcheries. Fine chinook are now being caught In' the Rogue at Grants Pass, so that the anglers at the Pass are having the time of their lives." Mr. Aitken is the inventor of a device for keeping fish out of Irrigation ditches and Montana and Idaho are now negotiat ing for it He reports that there will be a bumper fruit crop in the Rogue River valley. Portland Oregonian. Week-end community party! Nat! Tonight '39 Lace values to 15c per yard, all for 5c while they last Hutchison & Lunis den. 41 Nitrate of soda for sale by Monarch Seed Co. O; McDearmon of Chicago is a guest at the Hotel Medford as are T. J. Waldron of New York City; H. C. Harwood of San Francisco, F. E. Jer- rery'and L. J. PhebuH of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Detts of Mt. Vernon, S. D., E. O. Higdon, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Rayburn and T. M. Jenkins of Los Angeles. Pax son's Superb Dahlia roots now on sale at Central Point Order early R. H Paxson. tf Window screens, screen doors. Med ford made and made right . Prices right too. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 44 The Grizzlies and friends will meet at the Nat Sunday morning at 9, for an all day picnic at the home of W. L. Greenleaf near Gold Hill. Bring bacon, eggs and potatoes to roast by camp fire. , 39 I. I. Boak, president of the Denver chamber of commerce who spoke be fore the local chamber of commerce forum in this city Wednesday noon at the Hotel Medford, passed through this city yesterday afternoon accom panted by Mrs. Boak. The boaks are enroule to their home In Denver. , "Beauty is the first gift that nature gives to women and the first she takes away." E. Burnham's toilet requisites, shampooing, halrdressing, manicur ing, facial massage, scalph treatments, hair dyeing. Medford Beauty Shop, Medford Building. Phone 191-L. tf Flowers for all occasions. See us about your bedding plants, porch boxes and hanging baskets. Maddox & Bonney, 1005 East Main. Phone 374. ' If ' Fire Insurance. Brown i& White. The Grants Pass city park was of ficially opened Friday, following n parade through the business district and a short program at the park, S. C. Pier of Poitland gave the principal talk. . Many additions have been mude to the park equipment this spring, the American I.egion Imvlng donated several pieces, to the childrena' play ground department. ' If it's Insurance we write It R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man. . Five dirt for lawns or garden. Call at building site, Minnesota street H. A. Thierolf. - iWeball Talent and Oak Grove, at 3 o'clock Sunday, May 7th, at Talent, ) " " 39 G, VS Davfs was fined $10 yesterday injustice .Taylor's court when -he eutered a plea of guilty to a charge or driving a car without proper license plates. The nt tvst was made by J. J. Mc.Mahon, state traffic officer. 200 hats to select from at Lottie Howard's, 10 N. Central Ave. 39 ' 111.4 Usnre Kingsbury Springs every Sat. "-night.' Uvdom'8 orchestra. S9 Shoes called tor and delivered free, repaired or shlned. Mall orders a specialty. Work sent C. O. D. C, 11. YVatklns, 127 W. Main, phone 556. 59 " Another shipment of IdO.OOO steel head and rainbow trout eggs was re ceived today from Rogue river for hatching ut the new Dclph creek hatchery and distribution to Multno mah county streams. The Delph creek hatchery was oened January 1 and al ready has 450.000 trout eggs in the troughs. Portland Journal. For dancing. Launspach'a orchestra, 45 , Sand. : gravel, sediment. Phono 912 J. . Dance. Eagle roint. Sat. nite. 09 Ray Jones, of Jones' Rrocery, re turned last evening from a fishing trip on Little P.titte and brought with him a nice catch of cut throat weigh ing from one to two pounds each. The fish are not biting well on flies this early iu the season and Mr. Jones made use of some" "trout ticklers" more familiarly known as salmon eggs, for bait. Invest your savings to the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Find-no-leak makes any tire punc ture proof, preserves rubber. Liberty Repair Shop. 4i Phone 594 Medford Service Co. 44 The registration of automobiles In Oregon passed the 100,000 mark on April 30, according to Secretary of State Kozer, which shows total regis trations up to closing time on that date of 100.057. This Is approximately 4500 more registrations than on the same date a year ago. . Receipts of the de partment up to April 30 amounted to $2,698,723.75 as agianst total receipts of $2,334,931.25 for the entire year 1921. We are watch specialists. We guar antee results. Johnson, Jeweler, tf Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for NuBone. Phone 5S5-J. tf - Big dance Kingsburg Springs every Sat. night Iedom's orchestra. 39 Fair weather is the prediction for tonight and Sunday, which is pleasing news to the many Medfordites who plan outings of various kinds tomor row. The maximum temperature of yesterday was 74 as against the maxi mum of 54 a year ago. Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, de-Inforced and guaranteed. Only the finest pre-heat Ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 S. Front street tf Modern French dry cleaning. Ser vice guaranteed. ITione 223. Apparel Cleaners and Hatters, 624 X. Riverside 40 See our window of laces Cc per yard. Hutchison & Lumsden. 41 II. S. Bolton of St. Ixmis is a guest at the Hotel Holland. Other guests include Louis' Beezer of Seattle, S. A. uanford of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Barker of Butte Falls, E. R. Spencer of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Plummer of Tacoma and J. F. Everett of Los Angeles. Phone 594 Medford Service Co. 41 Hardwood flooring. Medford Lum ber Co. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Last night at Grants Pass Bishop Walter T. Sumner confirmed a class nt St. Luke's Protestant Episcopal church of that city. Eat at the Medford Cafeteria. Prices reasonable.' . . 39 Lime and cement. Medford Lumber Co. A letter was made public by the Ku Klux Klun orgnniKntlon nt Itoselmru 'ihursday, denying that it bad sent out any letters' of ti threatening nature lo residents of IXiuglus county, signed lv Iv K i",Hll'.!liiir t. til., iiltltitlllli'ilj mow. any ofl'lctiil letters of that organ iiation will bo on the regular Klun stationery and will bear the signature of an official of that oiaiitnalion. Phone H94 Medford Service Co, 44 Window glass, paint, sash, doors, screens, everything In woodwork, Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 41 Marinello Cosmetic Shop, 409 Liber ty Uldg. Klectrolyals, Phono :.7-V. 47 Larry Seluuio returned to this city Thursday accompanied by Mrs. Scluido und their children. Mr. Schade has been' In Portland for several weeks. While in Cottago Grove the Sclindes en'Xnmtered "Mutt" Williamson, who is in the employ of tbe California Oregon Power company near Creswell, and Utiry reports that Lloyd Is work ing hard watching the other fellows dig Mstboles. Lime for spray. Medford I.br. Co. Watch repairing of that quality thnt gives satisfaction at Johnson's. Jeweler. tf When better automobiles are built, Bulck will build thorn. tr According to the Portland Telegram 260 arrests were made by the motor cycle squad in that city on speeding charges during the month of .vpiil. Fines from tho cases Hiuounted to $1097. Hemstitching, Plcoting, Sc per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf Crescent orchestra Eagle Point. Sat. 59 Mr., and Mrs. George W. Barker ofj mute runs, ure visiting in this city for a few days, having arrived yester day. . Young lady wants position as sten- ographer or office work. Will do extra work In either. Phone 3S3-J. tf Sash and doora. Medford Lumber Co. The high school baseliall team Is playing a game this afternoon with a team composed of the best men on the two local California-Oregon power company teams, the Kopko Kilowatts and Rogue Klver Ruffnev. Dance. Eagle I"oint, Sat. nlle. 59 Phone 594 Medford Service Co. 41 Mrs. Jean Uateiiias. manager of the Medford Center Building, left last evening on a week's business visit to Los Angeles and Sua Francisco. Crescent orchestra Kagle Point, Sat 59 Sacrafice sale-rBuy home and living from one year's croi' 10 acres bearing orchard with alfalfa: house and barn, near Medford, paved highway, only $1500; easy terms. Jmprovemcnts cost more. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R or 134-Y. "The Treasure Hunters." at oper etta, will bo presented by tbe Rogue River high school in Gold Hill this evening. Saturday-evening it will be repeated in Uogue Klver. Over 50 are in the cast, and some good singing is promised by those who have witnessed the rehearsals. Grants Pass Courier. By request of a large number of last Sunday evening's audience the anthem "Lord God of ll'iets" will be related tomorrow nlsbtV Another "big" num ber will be d'it. "He I-oved Ills Own.' by Gahrle.This will be sung by Mrs. Sasnett anA Mr. MacDonough. Rev. Sasnett's sermon subjects are an nounced as "The Christian Estimate of Man", second In series, for the morn ing, and "Loyalty to a Dominant Pur pose," for the evening. ' The new bridge, across Hear creek for the new city auto camp could not bo completed today, as was untie full ed, because or Inability ti procure tlio necessary amount r heavy lumber. II now AppentM that the britluo will ! completed on Monday or Tuesday and be In Use by next Wednesday, Tbe week end outlook for fishing near Grants) Pass Is Issued by (lie Southern Pncirie railroad fishing bul letin ns follows: "Uogue rlvor Condi tion or water fair to good. Week end outlook good. Plenty or nice catches salmon und trout. Excellent rishlm; tu small crooks 10 to 40 miles nway, The Uoguo Is within walking, distance at Grunts' Pass.' who've uccomniodutlons are avallaldo. Hear, Ashland und Nell creeks, Ashland Water high and mud dy. Weekend outlook only fair.' Fair catches with salmon eggs," Arthur llnxelrlgg has returned to tbe city from a several weeks visit ut Portland. Everywhere you look you e .n Chevrolet , ' . tf Clifford Cowan of Jacksonville .was a visitor In Grunts Pass on ThurAlay night mid Friday. Nlcolliist kills aphis on roses and vegetables. Sold by Monarch Send Co, ! j Spray for Garden Truck and Roses 1 ." " i : livery persi ti Interested' In aurdmis. ro;m und other shrubbery ut this lltiio (-film jt'et'ir Is huvlna more or liVis trouble with various kinds nf in sects which Infest practically till klmls of plants. There urn two or three simple remedies which nro not very expensive which everyone should buvo on bund If liny wish to uontrol insect which tit) so much damage ut tills tlmo of tho year, Tbesit mute I'lttU can lie obtained ut (lie Monarch seed store und possible t-ther places In town. For lour eating Insects, such us sinus, flee beetles, run her worms, cabbuge worms und lohiuto worms, tlin Is nothing better I butt calcium utMcmilK. This can be purchased In pound packages und should be med with land plaster tr gypsum ut the rule of cue part of culclum nrsumilo to two parts of gypsum. This run bo used as dust spiuy uiul cun li up plied tlin ur.li small bund dusters or cun be placed III clolh sucks und dust ed on the plants In this way. Culclum urm'iittlo can ulso be tuenl us a liquid ruy by upplyjng the pound to fifty gullons of water, For Hiiclilng liiHcctit, such ns aphis, set ii Kimiii supply of iiocodiwt, which coutuliis nicotine nod sulphur. Apply tills In the dust form to sll plant which live Infested with nphls. This am also be applied with the regiiUr duster or wlili u ibiih sack. This I Heciul1) good for aphis on roses and i t her plants, Cl.Al'DW O. ('ATE, May it t It. Comity I'mluilogUl. Cblldrtn In Spring Tim Mrs. C, Unborn, 7IM2 Hillside Rd Cleveland, O., writes: "My grand daughter was troubled with a coilgu for tieiu ly two years. Kim took Foley's Money und Tur und her couttlt In now gone, It loosened I bo phlegm NT (he could rulsn It easily," Foley's Honey und Tur Is Just what children should have for feverish colds, coiuths, "snuf. tics" ami tlKht. wheeiy tnvuthlng. (In sure to get Foley's. It checks croup and hooping cough, too, gold every where. Adv. " ' 1 '" ' ' " I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CONVALESCENT HOME. ASHLAND, Rheumatism and neuritis, caused by toxemia, yield to' nature cure methods. ' 39 FOR SALE Chalmers car. In good condition. Call 522 W. Tenth St. or phone 358-X. 4 1 FOR HALE 5 room modern bungalow, good location, $fuo cash will handle. One small house, partly furnished, for rent. C. S. liulterfield. 39 FOR SALE A fine growing business In Medford. A wonderful opMrtnnl ty for man of small capital. For particulars see I). E. Millard, 1015 N. Central. - ' 39 FOR SALE Fine lironze turkeys, one torn, two hens and spring brood of .fifteen. Phone 0-F-4, A. 8. Furry, Phoenix.' 41 - j. PAGE THURSDAY NIGHT MAY 11 :30 Curtain II V rv i MB 11 IMA SPECIALLY WRITTEN COMEDY BY AARON HOFFMAN GIVE-TAKE BASED ON CAPITAL vslABOfV SYMPHONIC JAZZ ORCHESTRA mm imW TO KI'XTRU TICKKTS I1Y M.ttf, VOAV Orders will be filed iif order ofthelr receipt und filled before the regular box office sale opens, next Tuesday, May l)th, at 12 o'clock. - Address letters, make checks, postofflce money orders to Page theater. Include self-addressed stumped envelope to Insure Sufe return. I'IUCF,S:.. MOOIV92.20; lmlcony, 1st rows, $1.(1.1; next 3 rows. $1.10: last 2 rows fi.V. Inc lodes wnr tav. Young People's Night at tho ' t First Baptist Church (N. Central and 5th St.) Practical Message 8 P. M. "CLIMBING THE LADDER OF SUCCESS" . Reserved seats ; or all young people) Come and enjoy this special service 11A.M. 'THE CURE FOR THE TROUBLED HEART' rj t- a '' '.-I ' - . i Itov. V. It. J.cmli Vnwfiir BEGINNING TODAY SUNDAY and MONDAY W'tf?&. Harold stopped the whole darn ...train, Please don't ask us to explain See this show of mirth and laughter Come right now, don't follow after. Mr W 1 7L&il X LLy' '? in MOV 1 Mil- u'., t E VE K Come and bring your wife and child Harold Lloyd is running wild I A Laughter Special Also a Down East Drama of Simple Sea Folk "WOMEN WHO WAIT" A .. v ' witlj Marguerite . Clayton, Creigh ton Hale and Geo. MacQuarry. COMING TUES. 2 DAYS To Satisfy PUBLIC DEMAND, RICHARD BARTHU.MKSS in the famous Saturday Evening Post Story -TOL'ABLE DAVID ' r Y Y t Money at Interest is a friend whosd gerviceg no one can afford to ignore. WE GIVE YOU 7 and 8 per cent per annum without, fail, payable every si moT.ths! The most conservative business and brd. . I J , . Sessional men, ifl Medford are placing thek savings, with us, For five years the interest vouicu vu pui 3lvjw uoe iiui iiavo yj ye uucnuniea ior in inuumju iaa reports. Y 7 COME IN OUR OFFICE and Building & Loan will be fully explained to you t Jackson County Building and Loan Association j V. M. KIDD, J'rcHldont. , , 0. 0. IWKJOS, SecreUit i 'I .11 X Mi ' ( I