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PAOE - TWO rKDFonT) matt; TrcmuxR MErFnm. orn-.riox. ttttmv, may o. mi : i' 1 , i 'l i;' TTocaland A&j Personal !' Walter M. IMrce, of l.a Grande. ' .' "rn., candidate for tlie democratic nomination for governor, "van unable t'i be here today as planned and make , n "address on taxation at the public .library tonight, because of the serious Illness of his wife. A. K. Kennies re t f colved a telegram conveying the above j Information. '' j WVarn watch specialists. We guar-j antes results.' Johnson, Jeweler. tf; Phone 694 Medford Service Co. 44 i Toot troubles scientifically treated 1 V at',Tlie Marlnello Shop. Expert Pedf-j t. mirlst In Attendance. 47 j rn view of the prediction for a heavy j frost early, tomorrow morning those; .Medford people with well developed I 1 1 ' , early gardens, and those with home (.trawberty . plots, will be busy this I evening 'covering their perishable 1 plants and growing produce, l! iJance, Eagle Point, Sat nlte. 69! 'Invest your savings rn itie Jackson, County Building and Loan association. ttV i Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere tor ' Tv'nHone. Phone 58 5 J. tfj ' The clly auto camp ground present-; i),' 'l a forlorn appearance yesterday and '". (Ills forenoon because of the cold and ! ; ' stormy conditions. The half frozen Inuring parties parked there last night ! und this forenoon had tents up with 1 i-loves going inside. The storm vut a j i rlmp in auto tourist travel, which. w ill j last until the weather improves, most ! auto tourists preferring to remain "where they are stopping at present. : When in need, of shingles and roof tns call Wallace Woods, 10S. 711 E. Stain. .'! Bargains second-hand bicycles. Lib erty Repair Shop. 41 Make your little girl happy with an add a-pearl necklace. The family and friends will keep it growing. Martin Jt Reddy, Jeweler, . 46 A, jury of women in Justice of the Peace Gowdy'a court at Ashland yes terday afternoon found J. M. Grimsley guilty on a charge of drunkenness. Grimsley was given a sentence of 30 days in jail and a $50 fine by the court. The' women composing the jury were Mosdames O. H. Johnson, H. J. Leavitt O: J. Rathborn. William Davis. C. J. Brady and E. E. Phipps. " Sand, gravel, sediment Phone 912-J. ' Find-no-leak makes any tire punc ture proof, preserves rubber. Liberty Repair Shop. , 41 j .nti write Auivuiuutie lUBuiaui. . Telephone 4L j ' D. Katherine Rogers of Chicago is a ; jcuest at the Hotel Holland. Other truest include Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cain of Salem, George Van of Hornbrook. Violet Scott of Seattle. P. V. Nore of San Francisco, S. P. Wllford of Venice, Calif, and C.-M." Allen and H. a Ferrier of Portland. Shoes called for and delivered free, repaired or shined. Mail orders a specialty. Work sent C. O. D. C. B. Watkins, 127 W. Main, phone 556. 59 ' C. L, GofT for Fire Insurance. Tele phone 41. For dancing, Launspach's orchestra. ; - 45 Tdob Medfordites who during the warm spell of last week changed to tfielr summer underwear got busy yes terday and this morning changing bufck to the heavy garments. ' IT it's) insurance we write it R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man. "'Pies, cakes, salads, meats and vegetables made to order. Medford Cafeteria. 45 .: Free dirt for lawns or garden. Call at building site, Minnesota street H. A Thlerolf - "i.'-R. Parker has returned to the O: A. C. campus after a trip to New To'rV City as the representative of the Ifetau chapter of the Pi Kappa Alpha ffaternity at the biennial convention. He is' a senior and student assistant in the department of horticulture. Mr. Pnrker viBited Washington, D. C, Mt ' Vernon, and the University of Wiscon sin while in the 'east. Dance! Butte- Falls, Rat. May 13th. ' fjiunspacu's orchestra. Midnight lunch Men s Shoes of Quality In selling you a pair of E1IER fOX iniuleJ shoes we . give you more value for the money than Jiiiy other shoe dealer in Medford or anywhere else for that matter. Otir $5.00 ; EMERSON Shoes for iii eh are Nold by uh on a very close margin and we sell a good many iniii-s, we also have it at $.1.00 in Oxfords. -"rais r "Gooo Shoes" ' 21 North Central "GOOD SHOES' Built Our , Business. ..-..' (Since 1912) Miss Nellie Hake of the Jacksonville schools speut the week end with her parents in Ashland. Dr. Kmmcns hag. resumed his prac tice in the Medford building. 4i Sacraflce sale Buy homo and living from one year's crop 10 ncrtg bearing orchard with alfalfa; house and bam. Bear Medford, paved hishway, only fluOO; easy terms, Improvements cost more. Gold Kay Really Co. Phone 72S-U or 134-Y. Everywhere you . look you see a Chevrolet tf On Tuesday, June J, the Washington school will give a bis .benefit carnival for the playshed fund. The booths and entertainment will bo held on the school grounds. There will bo a parade by the children and the committees are working hard to make this the. bis-,-! Best school (grade) entertainment cf' the year. Nico-Dust kills aphis on roses nnd( vegetables. Sold by Monarch Seed Co. j There will be n regular meeting of. Reatnes chapter Wednesday evening May 10th. Mrs. Strang will have charge of the social hour. 41 Save money on garden 4ools and hose at Monarch Seed Co. A number of physicians from Grants .ass, Koseburg, Ashland and "other Rogue River towns arrived here this forenoon for the purpose of attending the annual meeting of the Southern Oregon Medical association, which is being held at the library today. "Gifts that last." A big selection for the baby. Martin J. Reddy, Jeweler. Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. tr Lattice and all kinds of moulding, our own make. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 44 Sam A. Koier, secretary of state, issued a statement yesterday showing the apportionment to counties of the 25 per cent allowed the state by the government of deferred grazing fees received from national forests In Ore gon from July 1 to Dec. 31. 19-1. The total amount to be divided among the different counties is I3S.186 62. Jack son county receives $1,128.18 of the total amount. Sweet potato plants, Monarch Seed & Feed Co. This office is prepare 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. Brown & White. George Codding, vice-chairman of the American Legion of the state, was in Portland yesterday from his home town of Medford. Codding is prepar ing to run for state commander of the Legion at the convention to be held in The Dalles in July. Portland Orego nlan. Viavl dealer, Mrs. Foor, Hotel Sledfd ' Mrs. M. T. Edwards has moved her stenographic and multigraph- offices from the third floor of the Liberty building to rooms 405-406-407 and 40S on the fourth floor of the same build ing. . 43 No. 1 Netted Gem potatoes $2.25 per 100 lbs. delivered any place in town. Hutchison & Lumsden. 41 . H. Ball of Sacramento Is a guest at the Hotel Medford, as are Mr. and Mrs. Phil Metschan of Portland, J. A. Mc Kee of Walla Walla, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Porter and Ray Oppie of San Francis co, Wm. C. Carr of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Hogue of Eugene, and Wm. B. Bolton of St. Joseph, Mo. oweet potato plants, Monarch Seed & Feed Co. I have taken over the White & Trow bridge Insurance Agency, formerly operated by Mr. Ben. J. Trowbridge. I will be pleased to attend to all endorsements, or aid in adjusting losses. J. W. Wakefield, Palm Block. '. 45 Children cared for. Mrs. W. N. Campbell. 371-L. 45 The granil jury of w hich Mrs. Mary E. Klelnhamnier of Jacksonville is forewoman will convene next Monday, May 15th, and the petit jury for the May terra of the circuit court will con vene the following Monday, "May 22nd. Phone 594 Medford Service Co. 44 Crescent orchestra Eagle Point, Sat. 59 Found A place where they repair all makes at cars, rebore cylinders, sell DeLuxe pistons, McQuay-Norris rings, Liberty cars. A square deal place to trade. Riverside Garage, tf When In need of sash and doors call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main street. ' Charles E. Huff, postmaster at Cop per, Calif., left for his home today- after a short stay in the city. For expert lawn mower grinding call Mitchell Ladder Co. Young lady wants position as sten pgrapher or office work. Will do extra work in either. Phone- 383-J. tf Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Metschan of Port land passed through this city yester day enroute by motor to San Francisco where they will visit their daughter Dorothy who is attending Mills college near that city. Miss Metschan-is a roommate of Lael Klum, former Med ford girl who is also attending Mills Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nite. 69 Clean, dry storage to rent. No household goods. Iow rates. Mason, Ehrman.& Co. v 41' Everywhere you look you see i Chevrolet . tf Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller returned the last of last week from San Fran Cisco where they have been for the past month, Mr. Miller having been called there by the illneHH of hiir BiBter who passed away shortly after his ar rival. When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them. Hemstitching, Plcoting, 8c per yd. e tf nr ( . ituttons covered. ' t j ,. Ilandlcrtft Shop. ' v - 1 I ' it Several prominent Portland physic ians and surgeons arrived in tlie city this morning to take part In the moot ing ot the Southern Oregon Modleu! association 'here today. Crescent orchestra ICagle Point, Sat. 59 For Sale Tribune ads pay. One insertion sold our ton acre orchard and house, but we have a few five and ton aero bearing pear and apple orch ards for sale at $100 per acre. On easy payments. Gold Kay Realty Company; tf A fine line of new laces just received all t" go at 5c per yard while they last. Hutchison & Linnsdou. 41 About SO members of the Pass chamber of commerce guests this evening ot the Ashland chamber at the forum meeting of the latter at the Hotel Ashland. Accord - ing to the Ashland Tidings It Is hoped from this gathering that "an era of good fooling, between the two cities such as litis never befort prevailed" will be brought about. Marinello Cosmetic Shop, 409 I.tber ty Hldg. Electrolysis. Phone S57-W. 47 Limo for spray. Medrord Lbr. Co. Watch repairing ot that quality that gives satisfaction at Johnson's, Jeweler. tf Work is progressing rapidly on the new Medford Furniture and Hardware building at the corner of Bartlett and Sixth streets, and it Is expected to be ready for occupancy within the next few weeks. Lime and cement. Meciford Lumber Co. , Phone 594 Medford Service Co. 44 Window glass, paint, sash, doors, screens, everything' in woodwork. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 44 ' Pete Tokos who spent Sunday fish ing on the Rogue river near the Savage Rapids dam was one ot the few suc cessful fishermen on that stream. It is reported that he returned with two large salmon. ' Phone 594 Medford Service Co. 44 Hardwood flooring, ber Co. Medford Lum - Try our mere-bants lunch. Shasta. After coming all the way from Chi cago to catch a Rogue river chlnook. E. O. Hig.lon was yesterday successful in landing his first big fellow. It was the first salmon ever taken by Mr. Higdon and he states that the thrills were all that could be desired.. The fish weighed about 2j pounds. Grants Pass Courier. See our window of laces 5c per yard. Hutchison & Lumsden. 41 AU kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. Til East Main street 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 A roof fire at the corner of Cedar and Jackson streets caused the fire department to make a trip to that sec tion of town this morning at 8:30. It was found that the occupants of the house had been unduly excited and it was not found necessary to unlimber any of the fire fighting equipment An examination ot the situation was made by Chief Lawton and the truck turned around and returned to the fire hall. Lace 5c yard. Insertion 3c yard. See our window. Hutchison & Lums den. 41 'Bearing pear and apple orchards sacrificed at $100 acre and up. 1 acre tracts and up. Easy terms. Near Medford Highway. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 72S-R or 134-Y. , M. and Mrs: Herman Sfhmldt of Grants Pass and Mrs. Wiley Kimsey of Albany spetit the week-end in this city with Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Hoffman. Mason, Ehrman & Co. will pay cash for lor-al grown prunes and beans, any quantity. 41 Two watchmakers, prompt service and unexcelled workmanship..Johnson, Jeweler. tf C. W. McDonald left today for a sev eral weeks visit in Los Angeles and southern California. Lace values to 15c per yard, all for 5c while they last Hutchison & Lums den. 41 Nitrate of soda for sale by Monarch Seed Co. H. Chandler Egan arrived home this forenoon from his visit at Portland and Seaside, Ore. Window screens, screen doors, Med ford made and made right Prices rlgtit too. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. Fire Insurance. Browrn & White. PAGE TICKFTH V)W SF.LLI.Vfj IVx Office ownTJ to 4 anil 7 to 0. lmW - ; IN A SPECIALLY WRITTEN COMEDY BY AARON HOFFMAN 1 1 I GIVE - BASED ON CAPITAL v$ LABOR SYMPHONIC JAZZ ORCHESTRA PIWIX:.. J-'lcnr, rows, $1 ,JO; at 2 rows 5.V. Donald Robinson was fined $10 yes terday before Justice Taylor when ho entered a pla or guilty to driving a motor vehicle without u chauffeur's license. The arrest .wrs made by State Traffic Officer J, J, Mr Malum. Paxson'a Superb Dahlia roots now on sale at Central Point. Order early, R. H Paxson. tf Albert Noth arrived home this mor ning from his Hoveral weeks vacation sprnl with Mrs. Noth and their daugh ter, visiting at American Falls, Idaho, San Francisco and Salt Lake City, Mrs. Noth and the daughter will re main for week yet at Sail Francisco before returning homo. The, last word Grants from Ms wire Albeit reciKed on eav. will be'hig Sail KranoiHoo wa that he should ! lla,,t "e garden .rlKhl away ami wear j his rubbers when the weather was 1 wet. Ho will return t.) hla duties at the Southern Pucitic depot tomorrow nVirniug. "Beauty Is" the Hist gift that nature gives to women and the first she takes away." 12. Burnham's toilet requisites.! shampooing, iiairdrcssing, manicur ing, facial niasq.nge, Rcalph treatments, 1 hair dyeing. Medford Beauty Shop, Medford Building. Phono 191U tf The foothills and mountains were covered with snow m till sides of the valley last night and today, forming ft, pretty and unusual slxht for the ninth! day of May, that could bo seen when-, ever the clouds lifted. Flowers tor all occasions. See us about your bedding plants, porch boxes and hanging baskets. Maddoxi & llonney, 1003 East Main. Phone 374. tf Earl Virion of Vnlon Creek returned to his home Monday afternoon. He spent a couple or days in tho city on business. If you are not among onr satisfied customers, try us today and adopt Ihe profitable habit. Phone 223. Apparel Cleaners and Hatter. t!24 N. Riverside 4fi The inclement weather has post- ; I'oned tor a day or two the moving of the city buildings from the present Theihmsed city auto camp to the new city owned auto camp, which was to have been begun today. Tho new bridge !ov,'r Bear creek to the new camp Ite ls on'y half completed They have won a reputation by per formance. Let your next, car bo a Hupmobile. 47 R. K. Crego, manager of the tlrunts Pass telephone exchange, left Monday for Klamath Falls, having received notice that he is to be transferred to that station. He take the place or E. T. Dudden. formerly manager of the exchange at Grants Pass. Mr. Ludden goes to Riverside, Cat. RE! TACOMA. May 9 This Is the cold est May day this section has Known since records have been kept. L. C. Cover, I'nited States weuthes bureau observer announced that all previous marks were smashed at five o'clock this morning when Ills official thermo meter registered 33JI degrees. Frost was retorted In adjacent areas but it Is not known whether or not blooming fruit trees were damaged. TOO . LATE TO CLASSIFY CO.SVALK.SCF.NT 1IO.MK. ASHLAND Hot sulphur baths, vapor baths, cold and hot packs. 41 VVll SALi; About 200 head of ewes and their Iambs. K'u Will Centry, one mile Fast of Tolo near Hicli Banks. 4'. WAXTKIJ Second-hand standard mowing machine, in first cluss con dition. Address Donald Mycrs, Med ford, Route , Vox GA. 4a WANTED Customers for our rrank case draining service. No charge for draining. Jones & Kirkpatrlck. next to Nat. WANTED Shakes; also cream sep arator. Dixie Orchard, Route 2, Cen tral Point. 4t FOR SALE By owner, so'id two-story brir;k buildinn, SOxl'JO ft. Address Box N, Mall Tribune. 4 FOR RENT Bleeping room with linth. Phone I6l-J. .. . , .;, 43 FOR SALE 104 . Whito chicks. Phone 51-L. LoKhorn 43 THURSDAY NIGHT MAY 11 H-.nO Curtail TAKE Balcony, 1st rows, $t,03; next 'A lui IikIi-h war tax. II JN GHT'S'SMOKER TO BE A TouIkIuV smoker curd at the NaU turium will hnvo to be a corker to livo up to expectations of local tight funs. However thero Is cvory Indication that the ttuco main evenis hoadlux the bill, will be real, high class bouts and a large crowd Is expected to Attend. After a curttiln rttlHlnn four-round pro lliulnmy. Jens Ingram will tangle with Kid Pickles for four rounds, I'likles Is In the best condition hi bus been Pr mouths and is expected to give Jess a stiff go. Welly, the Idaho wildcat and Uoiihm. Hagim will tli climb Into the ring for six rounds of pugilistic argu ment which has advanced earmarks of a hot scrap. . Tho main event of the evening will be the Baby BlueJaik Bums fight. The former Is a Portland boy who bus appeared many times at Mllwaukle fights. Burns is from Oakland and is ruO'd high throughout the roast. This bat tin promises to be a real treat for southern Oregon fight fans. 'tonight's fights will be c inducted under the auspices of the Medford box ing commission and the Judges will be Instructed to withhold tho purses If any of tho matches are unsiitisfnrt ry. Th fight management tuts Issued n cordial invitation to ladles to attend this evening's entertainment. . I E 10 DINE R.R. WA.-iHINT.TlV. May 9. Fifteen of tt.e leading ru'lrosd executives of tlm country have been Invited, to a dinner conference May So. i tho White House, to discuss rite adjustments. The inter-stuts commerce commis sion, which recently concluded an in olilrv Into general transportation levels has reported to President Harding, It was stated today nt the Will to llousu Umt It dgca not o stm the authority und'ir the Jmv to determine . tho geuersl policies In. vulved in rata readjustment Legal Guarantee Civaru jivtsrii Hb nml mf Knilt-na ln- rwtlruuf work. Atk to (ik-4Mil Hie 1 tTatimnt. HKATH'H lUM'IJ MTOHK DR. R1CKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted XO IIUIH VHKH Broken I'n-Hi Acrurntciy DupllratciV l-MCTOUY ON PI'FMISKS V. Mntn. 1'imu.Iv ' !. I , I PROMISES STEM-WINDER HARD IN 2-DAYS 2 BEGINNING TODAY To Satisfy Public Demand Miss it and be sorry See it and be glad I ' THE GREATEST OF THE GREAT AHK A.WOXH WHO UAH KFMX 'TOIAIIIJ' lAVM" 'I'll iii-Hiliiy M(lir. KOI.H im.l DIM, 1'YMiiy ClrAlilKH f CIIAPUX In "PAY JAV" t fioa A1- with 3 genuine Cill.ti. Now at all ' Dealers No blades like - ... . . ji ette FAT, NOV. rs TO fit -. I . . . I V 3 ' Popularl V lUdo W5 V -Vl Tot . Cm i- u 1 In 1!H I Ci'iiiii'i'M sit njiart tin st'ciinl Siunlay' E in May as a time 1i pay ur lnvini,' iv.MTts tu s pjj Motlifi' with ; floral tiiTtM'injr. s S lloXfs of t liiii'-f t-iit riowrrrf, ilabtly luvski ts f S cut lluwcps, j nts uf lilies in Moom, houtoimifis for EE .Motlit-rs' May u. ar. S E: If you f.uiiiut niaUp a pi i-stinal st li'cfiou tele- S E 'lnnc you i oi-lrr it will rei-rivi our pfi-Honal nt- SJ tent ion. 5 M add ox & Bonney Shop at Crowson's Phono 843 s 5 Greenhouses 1C05 E. Main Phone 374 j l!l!!li:i!lill!llilllilll!Hllll!!l!lllllII!IStll!tlII!lll!llIllllllllllllllllllllllH i- a XlM II !! V:1f A heart-interest drama' of , tlie Virginia Mountains from the Saturday Evening Post ) j story by Joseph Hergesheimer. j The "Brownie" a gen uine Gillette Razor and The Blades these gen uine Gillette Blades . ' and , The Price $1.00 for "Brownie" Razor com plete with three blades TbeBrownie Gillette CrUXTTE SAFETY RAZOR CO. BoMoa. MXK. the Genuine . . ' T Diacies y r 15. 1904 f r Ay OTSMArt !2 .". . . At'ii I - - I - - eat f u