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PXT1E TWO MEDFORD' MATT) TRTUtTNTl. MEDFORD. ORKfiOK. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10. s 10l2 t V I I i I i r . i i I: v.. r T i ocal and 1 Personal Tod Thye of 1'oittaiul, well known I in this city will meet l.ouls lvrgantta, fa tlivek wrestler in a catch ns catch I can miuoh at Portland tonight. Dance. Kacln Point. Sat. nlte. M A conference the editors ntul offl-; ,lr Rlrl happy with nn ,.r th- hioh ...h.w.i n..u-..ni...r .if ! ndd-apcai I necklace. The family and .nnlharn Hronn frnm l?nKnl....ir ollth ' TrlOtlits Will keep it growing, will he hold at the local high school Attorney (lus Newbury spent Tucs .lay attcruooii in Ashland attending to business matters, Hiit dunce at Jacksonville, Friday, Mav 12. Ileneflt Jacksonville, ball club. Mrs. M. T. Kdwards has moved her Martin J. Keddy. Jeweler. 4t Sand, gravel, sediment, riione 912-J. Uucn lllnnian arrived In thin city tills morning for a brief visit with friends and relatives,. Try our merchant lunch. The Shasta. All the Indictments ii-.alnst Kinest llhid) Wolgufimtt have lieeu dismissed with the exception of one alleging pes- next Saturday. beginning t Id a. m. A luncheon will be served nt the hiuh school for the members of the confer nr t niMin. mid the afternoon scs- .t.. tiii h ..u.,.,! in ti...n r,.r nil late spent Tuesday in the city ... .k ,..i,.ii , ui,! 0ff writes Automobile Insurance. the high school teams of MeiUord and C rants Pass. Regulation army shoes that fit your feet; buy a pair and you will have oomfort ftfi well ss good service. Sum mer weight Balbrlggan union suits 9j All wool cashmere, army socks 3,e, 3 yftlr for 11.00. Wallace Bros. silver Ware, set Of 6 knives and 6 forks, 5c; Six teaspoons 15e Just what you want j to take On your camping trip, 1 rude at the Armv Store and save money. irnflAil lvmv Qt,i-n S' Pontrnl Ave 1 .VCjlrS. South. Rearing pear and apple orchards) steiiotraphle and multlgrnph offices from the third floor nt the Liberty session of Intoxicating litmr. There building to rooms 405-40t!-407 ami 40Sjwre five to start with, but they were on the fourth floor of the same build-.ordered out of court, on a technicality Judge George lh.nn of Ahlanrf.. 4;t concurred in by. Special State Consul republican candidate for the stale con- -ct potato plants. Monarch Seed (i.rgo Neuner, Jr.. of Koseln.rK. he in the city. v i con I o. - null on linn .iinri . m ..- .1. ..... ... V. A. Little of HoKton, is tt guest ;ttio next term ot tue circuit couri ... ...... . .... ... ....1' .....it...- ...... ,!.., MM.. I,.... Telephone 41 i 1 "oioi .vieaioril as. ure .mi. ami . sou mm .muj .-im. '" mi ..n. Sh.H-s called for and delivered free. U. K. O. Flsko or Whltsvllie. Mas.. scheduled Mr this ten., will be that of I t. 1 . . . M. , .... A . ..... ........ H... I I. .... t l.-t i-ennlr.l nr hIiIiuvI Mill order o.Air. ami .ins. imniei i riv 111 i.on tw , inn wmi.' h,uum un..i ..,..... ,.o..i..it. w.b v i r n Roles. T. C. TatKe of ChloaRO, A. J.ied with PlanslauKhter Wstklus. 127 V. Main, phone 55fi. R9 WEDDING BELLS Tele- C. L. (ioff for Klre Insurance. 1 phone 41. ! The iietltion for a parole for It. J. I Rowan, convicted of forgery on a quit claim deed, was refused yesterday and he was committed to the state penltcn- jtiary to serve out his sentence of three A siteolal session of the court was held here to consider the petition which was signed by a lurse number of local men. Koweu's case was taken of the 'Konsh of Seattle, Mr. und Mrs. James K. tii-leve of I'iMspect. K. 1.. Wlsbert of St. Louis and James Moon ot I'lilla delphla. I will bo pleased to attend to nil endorsements, or aid In adjusting losses. J. W. Wakefield. Talm Ulock. 45 Children cared for. Mrs. V. N. oHf1arf toi 1100 ami tin 1 ncre ';. .na .... Kn.w tern... Kear' l throush the supreme court , state and it whs now inai n" siioum serve out his term. Grunt Pass is the result ef an auto accident mt the Pacific high way last IVoember. All kinds ot roiKh and dressed lumber. ' Wallace Wood, phone 108. "11 Kast Main atroet. Monday niHhl SVj Inches or snow fell in Ashland and vicinity. The thermometer hovered around 3'J tle- lltreos above, Tho snow followed it good CUmtng. Sparrow Mrs. Until V, t'leineus ot Klrtltiud Kuriu and Ale Sparrow, superinten dent of Crater National park, whose cnuiiKcnicnt was announced lust Wed nesday, were quietly numled tit 11. a, ui. yesterday at Klrtliind Ktirm by Hev. Win. II. Ilainllion of St. Murk's Protes tant Kplscopul cliurcli. The wedillnS wan Informal, and the rerctmitiy was performed in the presence t the bride's mother, Mrs. Tannic 11. With ItiKtoii. Mr. and Mrs. II. Van lloeveii. burn aad Juduo ilcnn t). Taylor. An Informal (tinner was served after the ceremony when Mr. tind Mrs, flpnr- idw left by auto on u wedding trip. I be first public tntiitmtiim that the weddltm had taken place cnm late yeaierday afternoon when the follow- Intf message appeared on 'the Klk IimIho bullet in uourd. "Tint Sparrows Have Kown." , Medford Highway. Gold Ray Realty i rfi rnonfl ia-K or ui-i. ' Two watchmaker, prompt service Courier. tnd eneseelled workmanship. Johnson. J For dancins. Launspach s orchestra Jeweler. tft . . , ' The work of movim? the city auto insurance we write 1L R. A. park buildings from the old city auto ""I The Insurance Man. amp to trre new city auto camp loca-i "ket. salads, meats and flu, 100 i venciames ni.iue iu uiucr. .uruimu l.iffsllf. 4" Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Helms end sins i Robert and William leave today for Josephine county, where Mr. Helms ! will encase in farmins on a ranch 'seven miles from Grants Pass. Campbell, 371-L. 45: rain, which puts the ground In excel- Phone f.;4 Medford Service Co. 44 lent condition for the grain crop. Fred The r.ranU Pass-Crescent City high-' llerrln. president ot the Wind Crowds wav is now open to automotiite travel association, r.'t'orts Hiioepsneai-iim mis lifter having been blockaded for sev- boon delayed and lambs are siuTerlng. ral weeks by snow. ' Kronen automobile, tractor and truck Crescen; orchestra Kncle Point. Sat. .cylinders welded, do inferred and C9 1 guaranteed. Only the finest pre heat Found A Mace where they repair Ins fuels .and mettiU used. Vulcan lion waa begun tnis morning, i ne . I . ..1 .k.l.n. mUnA .. f.l liUK uuiiRiiw nui-iic. pi..-u ft In two fifty-root sections, ana fctuled on akids to the new camp Vhere they will be set up as two separate buildings. - - Nitrate pf eoda for sale by Monarch Peed Co. -Window Screens, screen doors. Med ford made and made right. Prices right too, Trowbridge Cabinet Works. V - 44' a fire InsurSnce. Brown & White. ' Reserratlons for the Kolb & Dill performance at the Page theater to tiofrdw Bight are coming in from Hilt, fclwood. Treka, Weed and Crescent City, In California, also from Klamath Falls. Grants Pass, Merlin, Ashland and Glendale. ' Pax son's Superb Dahlia roota now en gate at Central Point Order early. R. ri Paxson. tf "Beanty Is the first sift that nature gives to women and the first she takes way." E. Bnrnham's toilet requisites, fthampooing, halrdressing, manicur ing, facial massage, scalph treatments, hair dyeing. Medford Beauty Shop, Medford Building. Phone 191-L. tf Watklns household necessities. No. 9 North Fir street or phone 9o7- or 871-L. AVUllam CampbeU, agent. 4S . Mother's Night in connection with the observance of Mother's Day next 8unday," will be briefly observed by the local. Elks lodge at their session tomorrow night. Mayor . C. E. Gates will deliver a short address. Flowers tor all occasions. See ns iboat ' yonr bedding plants, porch totes and hanging baskets. Maddox lb Bonney, 1005 East Main. Phone 374. " - tf t If yon are not among our satisfied customers, try ne today and adopt the profitable habit Phone 223, Apparel Cleaners and Hatters, 624 X. Riverside 46 ' They hare won a reputation by per formance. Let yonr 'next car be a Hupraoblle. 47 Regarding Monday's storm In ' the valley the Ashland Tidings says: "The show flurries of today are the first to hare fallen in Ashland on this dale for ' 60 years, according to Mrs. A. H. Rus iell, of North Main Street, who has - lived here almost continuously since We'll deliver you 100 lbs. of table potatoes for J1.S5. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Phone 2H0. Free dirt for lawns or garden. Call at building site, Minnesota street II. A. Thierolf. , Donee: Butte Falls, Sat. May 13th Launsiiach's orchestra. Midnight lunch 4i The public market ot this morning was a very light one, even for a mid week market because of the late spring growing seaaon. Wanted Clean cotton rags at Mall Tribune office. tf Dr. Einmens has resumed his prac tice in the Medford building. 43' Sacra f ice sale Buy home and living from one year's crop 10 acres bearing orchard with alfalfa; house and barn near Medford, paved highway, only $1500; easy terms. Improvements cost more. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 72S-R or 134-Y. The 1922 ' Orecana. Cnivorsity of Oregon year -book, will' be distributed Friday. One hundred and fifty copies will be sent to Oregon high schools. Dr. H. E. Murphy has Installed new Ruler X-Ray in his office in the Medford Building. Although an exolu sive dental machine it will handle liml X-Rays, etc. Dr. Murphy cordially in vites those who are Interested to come and Inspect this new X-Ray machine. Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. tf Nico-Du6t kills at his on roses and vegetables. Sold by Monarch Seed Co. The Talent baseball team will meet the Jacksonville nine at Talent next Sunday. May 14. A hot game of ball Is expected, t X-Ray at Dr. Murphy's office. 47 Save money on garden tools and hose at Monarch Seed Co. "Gifts that last." A big selection for the baby. Martin J. Reddy, Jeweler 4G Little Barbara Mayhew, accompan ied by her mother, Mrs. Charles P Mayhew, left this mornins for Port .,- . r,i,wi n Mov a iS5i On i land to rehearse for the Elks pageant tuat Is tne Dig pan ot tae reaie, i gress and Prosperity week jubilee at tendant upon the dedication of the new million dollar temple there. Little Barbara, who is well known here and up and down the west part of Oregon as a dancer, has been chosen as queen of the Elks lodge and will represent Eugene among the other beautii.-s of the state and northwest. Eugene Guard. The little lady is well known In Medford through her clever dance performances here with tli Elks min strel show the past two years. Everywhere you look yon see a Chevrolet. f Lattice and all kinds of moulding, our own make, lrowurmge auuiKi Works. Big dance at Jacksonville, Friday May 12. Benefit Jacksonville ball club. 44 The prediction of showers for to night and Thursday is welcome and re assuring. Medford people want her Wedding anniversary in 1862, Mrs. Russell says, there was six Inches of enow fell all over tho valley, and a 'foot (A the mountains." We are watch specialists. We guar antee results. Johnson. Jeweler, tf ' Phone 694 Medford Service Co. 44 ' Foot troubles scientifically treated at The Marinello Shop. Expert Pedi curlst Id attendance. 47 Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Scully and Mr. and Mrs. Ben 8. Cottle of San Fran : Cisco are guests at the Hotel Holland. Other guests include Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Xewton ot Hornbrook, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Ott and Ira N. Gab'nelson of Port land, G. E. Neuter of Butte Falls. J. F. Jones of Salem and J. A. Ai?er of Agcr, Calif.. ' Mri Paul Hansen, corsetiere tor NuBohe. Phone B85-J. tf Invest your savings tn the Jackson CoUnty Building and Loan association. ; tf When In need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Main. WE SELL Protection and Service THAT'S ALL '' BUT Are You Getting Both? Insure with McGurdy INSURANCE AGENCY kind of weather now so long as wards away frosts. . Baseball. Talent vs. Jacksonville, at Talent. Sunday, May 14. 44 Sweet potato plants, Monarch Seed & Feed Co. This office is prepare to print ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the bookkeeping machines. Don't glv your orders to traveling men and have them minted out of Medford. Phone us and we will call. tf Plans are being made for Impressive flag raising ceremonies at the Masonic all makes ot cars, rebore cylinders, sell Del.uxe pistons, McQuay-Norris rings. Liberty cars. . A square deal place to trade. Riverside Garage, tf When in need ot sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 103 or come to 711 E. Main street Maurice Cottnrl, Southern Pacific social agent arrived here this morn ing from the north and is investigat ing entry into and the burglary of the' Central Point S. P. station," which oc curred Monday night Big dance at Jacksonville, Friday. Mav 12. llenefit Jacksonville ball club. 41 Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet tf Fr expert lawn mower grinding call Mitchell Ladder Co. Marsh Garrett of tho Eagle Point district waa a business visitor in the city Tuesday. Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. When better automobiles are built, Bulck will build them. tf Hemstitching, Pieoting, Sc per yd. Buttons covered. Handlcitft Shop. tf Chris C. Beale of the Butte Falls dis trict returned to his home Tuesday after spending ten days in the city and Jacksonville on jury duty. Crescent orchestra Eagle Point Sat . 59 For Sale Tribune ads pay. One insertion sold our ten acre orchard and house, but we have a few five and ten acre Bearing pear anu appie orcn- ards for sale at $100 per acre. Onj easy payments, uoiu nay iieany Company; tl' Marinello Cosmetic Shop, 409 Liber-, ty Bldg. Electrolysis. Phone S57-W. 47 Camp Lewis will be the largest civil- Ian, national guard and reserve officer training ground on the Pacific coast this year, despite the fact that there will be a greater number of training camps in the ninth corps area than Ik. fore. The national guard troops to he trained at Lewis this year Include Cali fornia. Oregon, Washington. Idaho and Utah field artillery, Oregon field hospi tal, Oregon engineers and Washington! coast artillery. In the reserve officers! training camp will be infantry, field j artillery, engineers, signal corps and machine gun Instructors. The civilian training camp will include Infantry. engineers, cavalry, neiu artillery anu signal corps. Lime for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. Mrs. Allan Larry and daughter ar rived this morning from their home, in Long lieach. Calif., and will make their home in this city with Mr. Larry who has for some time been employed as clerk at the Hotel Medford. Watch repairing of that quality that gives satisfaction at Johnsons, Jeweler. tf Theodore Provost, a well known Ashland man, dropped dead Tuesday morning at 6 o'clock while eating breakfast at Dunsmuir, where he has been employed for the last two months. Lime and cement. Medford Lumber Co. ' Mrs. J. J. Emmens left yesterday afternoon for San Francisco where she will spend the next few days visit ing friends. Phone 594 Medford Service Co. 44 Chief of Police George 0. Timothy celebrated his 72nd birthday yesterday May 9th. The day was spent on duty as usual and It may be said that since Mr. Timothy has held the position of Welding Works, 39 S. Front street, tf The Southern Pacific station anil freight ih'iKit at Central Point were broken into Monday uUht and niimer ous packing eases and lioxes In the latter were broken into. So far as can lie learned nothing f value was taken, SPECIAL CRUISE Sailing June 16 ut roiiuhislon of 4 Mli Annual Sesaiou ot Imperial Council A. A. O. N, M. S. h'uii FiuiiclHio to Victoria H. C, via HONOLULU and HILO and Return China Mall Trutis-Pai lfU) Liner "NIU" It VTI.S liJiKMM) AMI I P Auspices Puolflc-Alluntic Travol Bureau Fur Itifovinuttoii und llvservutlon apply M. MONTl'.OMKHY' Southern Pacific Ticket Aitenl Thos. 1(. Simpson of Ashlundi and (lo.or Lie Atl'ord of Phoenix, candidates tor the republican nomination for oonntv commissioner, were visitors in tho city yesterday ulternoon and last evening. 'doubly proven I, oilier loll tl HUSBAND AND WIFE BATTLE 10 DEATH j SAUNIA. 'nt. May !0 A duel the death between liuithnm! ami wlf armed with butcher knife and mo in the presence of their three xinnll cbll- I dren, today was ImIiiii Investigated by n coroner's Jury which has viewed tho tWHtie. The duellists were Jowpli Ijim Iwrt, S3, and his S'.t-yi'Sr-oUl wife who staK-t their Kittle yesterday in their farm house In Klkton. a few niib'S from Port Huron, Mich. L- .1 ... .. - , n , .4 .t-t... M- . M I. a nouxe wun two younger cnuurcn, ' told the prosecutor of the tragedy. Motlforri Homier Cmt No INiutil the i:tileiut. This Medford cllliten testified ago. I Told of Ul.-k relief of undoubted benefit. I The facts are now confirmed. I Sutli testimony Is complete the! evidence conclusive, II forms convltif lint proof of merit. 1 Mr. W. F. LoiwwiU. !1U4 X tlrape! Si., Mi'ilfoid, cve the following matriui'iit March II, lull: 'Some-, line ago I ituve a statement telling of 1 be (Mod lonn' Kidney pills hud one In our family. Hluce that time,', ! I have hud occiikIoii to live Ihenl j niym-lf and they helped me. 1 had' jKitini'jr weiiKncMM ana n nun rnrir ; inmile nilnery in the uninll of my back (that was most deprvsMliiii. Dunn's soon remove.! the trounie, j I nn .Miircn 13, ivm, .irn. i.onuwin sabl: "Ijoun'M Kidney Pill or,, a I i splendid remedy and 1 Ue them ne. j ciiNlonally to ko.p my kidneys in ' icoo.t ol der." j Price EOc nt all drillers. lton't : simply link for , kidney remedy- Ret noun's Kidney I'l the sumu that Mrs. Loncwlll luid. ronter-MUburti Mfr.. luiffulo. N. Y. Adv. Card of Thanks We wish to thank our friends for the sympathy extended ut the dentil of our deitr husbund, father, son and brother; also for the many beautiful flowers. M ItS. UKRTH.V JAMES HELEN JAMES HAW WILLIAM JAMES EMMA JAMES MRS. M ARU A RET F. JAMES j 41 MRS. EMMA SLOAN. Fashionable DRESSMAKING "' li.ivl.1! nuin I've go. Ynii'rCi now" the only Come Today at oicebf a jpen did drama. It's the cull from the heart of a no u ti t ii I it mother to her hoy - the only innti left to her -when he goes out for nian sUe voiineiiiiee. Tonight then gone lorever RICHARD BARTHELMESS "TOL'ABLE DAVID" Mtnnda with the sect en's Uncut. Experience In all brunches. ' Designing ot all kinds. I'rompt Attention to Mailorders. to.- V. Illili St. Phono 3.VVY TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CONVALESCENT HOME. ASHLAND Terms reasonable, depemlinn ui'ti care required. Inquire 153 (irantte. 4.' rOlt SALE Two close-in houses, one completely furnished, rentlim for $50. $31)0. Terms. Price made on either. P. O. lb CS7. 47 VRAY 2 IV OIL MIUP Unt! I'liMir MiHlfonl lliUMin Toinorlow MkIi KOI I! A Ml I. FriiUr (1IAIILKH IIAPI.IN in "VW U " Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Director VANTEI Experienced man wishes IHjsltlon as farm hand. Married, with small family. O. II. Waddcll, Kenilworth R'sinis. 41 FOR SALE 0 acres in Ross Ijme district, under IrriKntion. about one and one-half miles from Medford. 2o0 acres between Talent and Ash land. Pacific highway running thru the property. Nearly all under irri gation. Could bo platted and sold In small tracts at a larne profit. art acres rich bottom laud near Jacksonville. All under cultivation. House and outbuildings. Iarse residence lot on South Oak dule avenue. Iluslness lot on N'orth Fir Htreet, lOlxlui). Close In. , Uuslness'or residence lot on South Holly street. CftxlQO. . Fine lot on North liartlett street. Close in. lonxlOO. Two small houses and outbuildings. Fine Investment Prices given on application. Will sell on reasonable payments down and easy terms on the balance. C. A. KN'KjHT, ' 801 E. Main St. Medford, Oregon Phone 513-L. tf i . . . .. ELECTRIC SIGNS Are business getters, and we are able to quote reasonable prices on a higher glass sign. Announcement Yielding to an ever-increasing demand for X-ray work, we have installed one of the most accu rate and ' scientific X-ray ma chines for taking pictures of the teeth. DR. W. H. MURPHY Dentistry. 2nd Floor, Malford Building PERCOLATOR SPECIAL $14.00 9 Cups, Mission Style ' Renard Electric Co. Phone 1000 119 E. Cth St chief of police, which has been for the' past five years, he has missed but five or six days of duty winter and sum-j mer. ' , Window glass, paint, sash, doors, screens, everything In woodwork. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 44 E. F. Badler, relief operator and ticket clerk, for the Southern Pacific railroad, who. had been taking the Albert Noth while the left Mr. Sadler and Knslern fitar home at torest :n,a rii-o .n Vomnr a flav. The Place nr ui ,.n..n n iii l,o,ri ut .1 ii clock on latter was away on um irauii, .... r m.. in The fiac for! yesterday for Portland. the occasion has been donated by has made many warm business friends Oregon lodge, while the flagpole is! by his courteous treatment of patrons i.oi,,., ,of...,i ,.n,tr tho ausoices. of, of the railroad with whom he came in Lafayette lodge, out? of the oldest Ma sonic .bodies in the , state. Frank 8. uuilov irranrl niflKter of Oregon, anu Mrs. Minnie Lett son, grand wortny matron, will deliver addresses suitable for the event. Auto Insurance. Brown & White. Viavi dealer, Mrs. Foor, Hotel Medf'd .-. C4 I have taken over the White & Trow. contact during his temporary duty here. Phone 5ft4 Medford Service Co,' 44 Horace llromley, who has been con valescing for the past several weeks from a severe case of appendicitis fol lowed by an operation, has returned to the Copco office and tooK up nis duties there this morning. Friends are glad to see him able to be back on .,..!.. i.... Airnnov formerly me ion. Hardwood flooring. Medford Lum- Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nlte.. ODjber Co. DApr TOMORROW NIGHT 1 XL, MAY, 11 'i.-. I , :30 Curtain TICKETS NOW HVAAASU Ifa Office own VI to 4 and 7 to 0, n v r- a WW IM A SPECIA11Y WRITTIN COMEDY, BY AARON HOFFMAN GIVE-TAKE AsepON CAPITAL v LABOR SYMPHONIC JAZZ ORCHESTRA I'ltlfKS: rows, tHI. IO . Floor, JfU.UO; Ihilcony, 1st H rows, 91.05; nevt last 2 rows' 55c, Iiiciiiilea war lux. (Til II I A M MM Sportsmen ot America i Now come the- play days of the year when mcjfi want to get out Into thi open and fill the lungs with good fresh air, harden up those muscles that have mel lowed uu during the winter's inactivity and start the good red blood circulat ing in a snappy way after the sluggish ness of the winter months. There Is something of the boy still left ' In tho most settled of us something that - makes its recollect thorns "day Ot real sport." .'"' ' . If you "Mel the urge," am ns. We have all the best things needed by devotees ot all upM-U. , x , Mnko your selections ; of Camp Beds, Chairs, Htools, Gasoline Camp Stoves, Folding Camp Stoves, Canteons, Water Lags, Universal Lunch Kits and Dottles, Luggage Carriers and Flush Lights, while slocks are complete and selections are good. Do not forget TROUT TICKLERS, the wonderful egg, ' "' . ' i n Southern Oregon Hardwr. Co. .Affi " J'hoiioiJOO - , S3 Went Main i : ' . i 4 1 I- v., i.