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PA (IE TWO MEDFORD MATE TRIBTTNF. "NrFDFORD, OTiEftON. MONDAY, MAY r. -1022 Jf ocal and Personal Mr. find Mrs. Churlot llri(xlninn i und' family M'iit yestcrdsy picnlrkinK ' at thH Klks picnic Rrounds. One of the ; younger children went In wailing nl tdlpMd into deep wnter in the K'K"e rlvrr. Ah he came up for the second nnd rosrittsd hltu. It is tinderstc Unit a tragedy was narrowly averted. Mr. and Mm. M. Simpson of Tacoma are guests nt th Hotel Medford, n W V, 11. Alexander Of Salt Lake City, II. V. Dyer. lT. S. Unread of Mines. An ;ehoriRe, Alaska .1. 0. Clark, Shanghai,' China, C. B. Krwtn of. 1a I'orte, Ind.. Mr. and Mrs. :. It. Cuukllns of Pe tmit, Mich., H. K. AimstronKof Boston, A. I- Johnson of lloslon and V. IX Hood of Shelby, O. Notice to Water I'sera 2nd Wnrd: time his Uad grasped him by the hair Water rent will be delinquent it not Iihui ixihv, uie mm. o oiner nuiu-a will be Riven, ind Wnrd comprises Sand, Krsvel. sediment. I'hone Kverywherw you look you se l nave tnicen over ttio wnite I f"-J Chevrolet tt uncigB insurance Agency, lormeny j Wanted A rwltablo man to water operated by Mr. Ken. J. TrowbrldKe.lnwl am, nowtn, a rw nolirs evt.ry i will m pieasea to nttena to j,v ihone 0-L tf pnuorsements, or urn in aajustinir, T, , . , womP., f.,,,,,, ,)f t!,e losses. J. W. Wakefield. Talm Itlock. rhrls,ittn Hible school will meet with 5!Mrft. Trick, west of Fourth slro. nig reduction on trlmmluK materials ;Tu,.lnV nftrnoon at 2: SO. tor lints. Kny & Sloan, w fileoiontj tin Hi! inn. , t2' Oonslderaldo Interest is felt In Med It It's Insurance we write It K. A ! Holmes. The Insurance Man. j We ll deliver you 100 lbs. of table ror.l over tne ract mat nineteen te.t-, noUlos for ,LS5 Monarch Seed & ernl prohibition officers swooimh! down p.j j'hono -jm on Yreka. Calif.. Inst Saturday and , crescent orcheatra Eagle Pelnt, Sat raided Jill tne suspected nonuoRKinK 59 Joints including several hotels and for- A p stennett. who owns the two mer slns. It Is ss id that at least ,.,i...,. , us , a smith I Riverside, Is remodeling tho place at The doRree team of the Hebekah lodge will no to Medford Monday even ing to put on work in tho Medfonl lodge. Wednesday night tint team put tin work at Hold Hill and received n great many compliments for the man ner in which they handled it. The work was prepared by Mrs. J. V. Ilvirke. There were about 200 mombersi Imui todiiv, the IRtU, of the Kelknh Uhk t the (ivild H'lhwlll be given. 2nd Mr. and Mrs. 0. tfltnd left tout ' night for t.u tlrande, Ore., for a visit llieri with their son Charles and Ills family. Kuroute they will stop off at Portland for several days. Tliejf ox poet to be none at least throe wenks. Notice to Witter Vsers 2nd Ward: Water rent will he. delinquent tf uot No other notice Ward comprise meeting, tio attending from hew audi that -territory lyitm west of 8. Central others coming from Medford, Ashland; Avo , south of West Main St. ti snd ther valley towns. tirunts Pass Courier. Notice to Water Users Snd Wnrd: C. A. PoYoo arrived homo toilay from IHirtland after n several weeks absence lit that city during which a Water rent will tie delinquent If iH't nua operation was perfommd on him (Mid today, the 15lh. No other notice t one 0f th. hospitals of tho stte will ho Riven. 2nd Ward comprises: metrouolls. . arrests were made. The Woman's Auxiliary of tho Amer- 315 Into a model eight room house. loan legion, will give a chicken " jNMmProH(, changes are being made in far numbers of the American lKion ,ne interior arrangement, new bath fix and their ladies, in Legion hall, at 6:30 ,ures are be ,,3,,, al, th(. wm& -.'clock; on Tuesday evening. Admis-!are nR n.y xmwn,iX ,m, ,ne hon8e sion 50 cents. 46 ; w, mted inside and out. When nance. Eagle Toinl. Sat. nlte. 69 ;oomiUKH, Mr. steMeit intands to of Hnve you your summer sewing;. tha , fnr Ml(, , done? See Miss Helen King. 3t4H Houth Crape. '50 F. It. Hogue of Fayette. Jdaho, vice president of Denney & Company, is here looking over the fruit conditions in the valley. He is very pleased with the valley situation in this regard. C. h. Goff for Fire Insurance. Tele phono 41. " Manuafarturers of the better grade davenports, chairs, rockers, and foot stools in latest design. Constructed to give service and comfort Of hest workmanship, hardwood frames, web bing bottoms, high tempered steel spring, filled with flax, hair and cot ton. Spring or down cushions. Cov ered in deuim, Teloiir, mohair or tapes try. .No woodshavings used. All material new and clean. Upholstering of all kinds. Draperies made to order. If interested call Jacksonville Phone !02. J. Weis, Upholstery. 51 Auto insurance. Brown ft W hite. When in need ot sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 103 or come to 711 K. Main street " Viavi dealer. Mrs. Foor, Hotel Med rd .... 64 . 'Dissatisfaction with a sweeping cut in high school teachers' salaries was revealed here with the close of the school year," aays a news telegram from Klamath Falls. "Women instrnc tnr and first vear men were reduced from 1"00 to $1560, men instructors from $1950 to $1$00. The principal's salary was cut from 3000 to $2700. De sides the actual decrease from the present scale, the teachers lost the scheduled annual seniority increase. Toe action'of the school board is caus ing quite a stir in school circles and it is prophesied that it will prevent the return of many of the instructors and hutMinor nn nf ft nprmnnent orcaniza- Wanted Clean cotton rags at Malrtlon Wanted A reliable man to water lawn and flowers a few hours every tf a Tribune office. . . tf C, C Cate, county agent, was the coiei speaker i uie coamner 01 cum- day Phone 39-!. merce forum at Grants Pass this noon. ' innv nn See Dean & Dixon for codling moth spraying. Phone 106. 49 Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet tf Notice to Water Users Snd Ward: Water rent will be delinquent if not paid today, the 15th. No other notice will be given. 2nd Ward comprises that territory lying west of S. Central AVe. and south of West Main St. 4 There, was born May 15th to Dr. and Mrs. MeMorris M. Dow, 747 West Jackson, street an eight pound daugh ter, Mrs. Dow and baby girl are doing nicely. . Have you seen the new stone marten chokers in Bartlett's window. Prices range from $10 for the cheaper grade to $40 for the finest 49 Nico-Dust kills aphis on roses and vegetables. Sold by Monarch Seed Co. X-Ray at Dr. Murphy's office. 47 . The half a thousand or more new ties recently planted along the Jack-sonvillH-liedford railroad allows the car to run now like it had round wheels instead of square ones. Nut much Joy is derived from riding on a car .that bucks like a wild cayuse and jolts your teeth out. Now it Is a rea' relatives Chevrolet tf For expert lawn mower grinding call Mitchell Ladder Co. A number of good catches of fish on Evans creek yesterday have been re ported by local fishermen. Pig lard reduction at the Economy and West Side Meat Markets starting Saturday. May 13th. 10 pound paUs i.40, 5 pound pail 70c,' and 3 pound pail 45c. M Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. When better automobiles are built Buick will build them. tf Elmer Adams, the local Standard Oil man leaves tonight for Portland where he will remain for a short time on business. Pig lard reduction at the Economy and West Side Meat Markets, starting Saturday, May 13th. 10 pound pals $V4d. 5 pound pail 70c, and 3 pound pail 45c. - 50 All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 East Main street Walter Hess ot Grants Pass is In this city today visiting friends and pleasure - to. ride on this "Overland Flyer," Jacksonville Post. Save money on garden tools and hose at Monarch Seed Co. Found A place where th,ey repair all makes of cars, rebore cylinders, sell DeLuxe pistons, McQuay-Norrts rings. Liberty , cars. A square deal place to trade.. Riverside Garage, tf 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 ot Medford. Phone us and we will call. tf . O. O. Alenderfer returned this morn ing after a brief business visit in Portland. Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nlte. 69 Make your little girl happy with an add-a-pearl necklace. The family and friends will keep it growing. Martin J. Keddy. Jeweler. 46 When in need ot shingles and roof Ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Main. Twenty-nine members of the home office and djvision office force of the California-Oregon Power company at tended a conference held yesterday at Copco, Culif. We have a fine black hear rug for sale for tho mounting charges. Call and see this rug. Bartlett's, 115 W. Main street. 49 "Gifts that last." A big selection for the baby. Martin J. Reddy, Jeweler . :.. ... .- , , , .. 46' Free dirt for lawns ot garden. Call at building site, Minnesota street H. A. Thlerolf. . Notice to Water Psers 2nd Ward: Water rent will lie delinquent It not oaid today, the 15th. No other notice load $.50 dumped, l'none wi. will be given. 2nd Ward comprises Ed Wolters ot Dunsmulr, Calif, has that erritory lying west of S. Central ;been visiting relatives for a few days Ave. and south of West Main St 4t (at Prospect Km CASttM A QUININE itl ' , A iwayi iM a a a mm MlU U QrlK la tun, 4l 411 0'."- Con W. tt. HILL COMFAKV, DKTMfV that territory lying west of 8. Central Ave. and south of West Main St, - Shoos called for and delivered free, repaired or shlned. Mall orders a specialty. Work sent C. O. D. C R. Watkins. 127. W. Main. Dboae 556. 59 Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Rennett returned Saturday night from Corning. Calif.. where they have- spent the winter with their daughter and son in-lnw. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Loder. Mr. l.oder brought them up in his car and la expected to return In a few days. Mr, Loder was formerly connected with the Copco offioo in this city. Lime and cement Medford Lumber Co. . Hardwood flooring. Medford Lum ber Co. Last Saturday's Portland Telegram on its fraternal page published a photograph of Mayor Gates with the following explanatory paragrah under neath: "C. E. Gates, mayor of Medford and a member ot Illlluh Shrine, who succeeded in getting a branch of the Oregon State Motor association for Medford when he attended the conven lion Wld in Portland recently." Free For the- hauling, fine large apple stumps for mwt winter's fire place. Pear Creek Orchard. Phone 8-11-1. 48 Store away yAur winter furs, wool ens, bedding, etc., in a Pacific Cedar Chest. Safe, economical, convenient. We have made and sold over twelve hundred cedar chests. Get yours now. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 60 Tho statement was current yester day in Yreka that two boys from that city were drowned Saturday when they went swimming In the little Shasta river. Their first names could not be ascertained but it was said that their last names were Durbank and Jones. Marinello Cosmetic Shop, 409 Liber ty Rldg. Electrolysis. Phone (57-W. 47 Two watchmakers, prompt service and unexcelled workmanship. Johnson. Jeweler. tf A specially constructed stall bad to be built for one bog recently shipped by W. J. Darst, a farmer of Dexter, Kansas. This particular piece of Kansas pork tipped the scales at 940 pounds, nearly halt a ton. The porker was 3 years old. Fire Insurance. Brown ft white, Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders' ' welded, de-lnforced and guaranteed. Only the finest pre-beat-ing fuels and metals nsed. . Vulcan Welding Works, 39 8. Front street tf Porter J. Neft and party motored to Yreka yesterday. The highway is now in excellent condition between this city and Yreka arid the drive can be made comfortably in three hours. Among other parties from this city who motored to Yreka yesterday were Paul Janney and Clark Walker, and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jerome. Cupid shoots his dart straight to the heart. There will be two marriage ceremonies- at the Ladies' Aid enter tainment and then people wilt laugh and grow fat Tuesday evening at the Nat Ite there at 8 o'clock and remain to see the beautiful closing tableau of patriotism. ,46 Now is the time to hook your order with Newcomb for slabwood the large Goff write Automobile. Insurance Tete phone 41. . O. S. Iluttertleld ami party spent yen terduy motoring over tho Slsklyons and visiting friends In Yreka. Tlx party etijoyod nn excellent dinner at Summit ranch. A new resilience Is being erected on th Pacific highway by T. l. l'et. h. The building nnd several outbuildings am situated near the gas plant several miles south ot Medford. Mr. and Mr. Il.1l. Allyn nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. George Kawton of (Irants Pass were entertained In Medford Saturday evening at a dinner given hy Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Thompson. Mr. Thompson is head of the agriculture, department of the Medford htgh.si'hoot and was formerry county agent of Josephine courty. At the convention of the Oregon State Laundry Owners association last Saturday at Th Dalles. Glen Fubrick of Medford was elected vice president. Mr. Fabrlck who attended the conven tion and Is expected back home In a few days is also one of the hold-over committeemen ot the association. Sunday was an Idoal day with a max Imum temraiure of 84 degrees as against that of $7 the same day a year ago during which there was a 12 hun dredths of an Inch of rainfall. Roads leading to the new caves highway are In very poor condition, according to Ed Lind, who was In the city yesterday with Mrs. Llnd. Mr Und status that the roads are full or mud holes, making travel difficult There are being filled as rapidly as nosslble. He thinks that It will lie some tin yet before the highway can be opened. Grants Wass Courier. 'rmmupwminzziE' Putrtbuttd by : j. . is. HERBER HANNA I BADLY, BURNED Attorney Herbert llnnna was sc. verely burned about the face, head, und hands Saturday evening nt hl home in Jacksonville when a gns Stove he was lighting, exploded. Aa a side result, .the house caught fir in three places, but was extinguished' without nwtSTiul 4amae. Dr. K. 11. Picket dressed the wounds, which hile painful are not nertou. Attor ney llanna was nble to come to work this morning with his face buudugi-d. The other feature on the prnmiam with ('hurtle Chaplin In ' Pay Day,": SHE SETTLEMENT Calyx Spray for 'Apples Most of the apples on the floor (if the valley lire cnsily for the calyx ap plication. Tliero Is u wiiln innito of cmulltlon over the entire enmity, Willi some apple JiihI In full hliioni nuil nt hers w here practically nil of the petals have tiilleii. This appli cation for rodlliiM moth should he applied when about n per ii'lit nf the petals have fallen, Tbo calyx cup of the apple will clone within lour to t days nflci- (lie pet 11 tM have dropped, HO Hint It In dllfleult to Met the polxoil wlni'it It Is nol needed and it Is very tiwcesMary that spray ing be rushed at this time, In 01 Un to fill the calyx miph r the apples before It Is ton late, This lx a very liupoiiftiit Mprny lit controlling coilllnn moth, Willi warm days It will not l( Ions until the wortim iii hull lilnii out iwhI pears that have not been sprayed Willi uivemito of lead Should lie i.prayi'd w 1 hlu Hie next week or ten iIiivh, Mlundiii'it slrenslH for this spray l I pound of dry arsenate to Ml uallniis of water, or 'A pounds n( panto, However, this i s 11 he in -iTi'MMcit r,u per cent If tint rorhardlsts so ileMlre. Nprenilei' can he ud to itooit advaulaue In Ihls spiny and nil of the leaves, as well 11s the fruit should he touted at this lime, as iuauy,of Ihu first I'KH hllliil out In the leaviH. ('. C. CATK. Colility 1'atllolnulNt, May ir.ih, 'Si, linar creek ami Ihu Imgun river aro still iptltn hlli ami are steadily rlsliiu, duo lo the fast inching snow In the nmiHitnliis und rooihlll. ENCOUNTERS SNAG PORTLAND. Mil" 15.-Tli slate 1ms rd of conciliation's first move toward tho settlement of Hie long shoremen's strike resulted In a ile.ul lock today when two members of the longshoremen's union and two repre sentatives of the employers guvs up attempts to select u fifth member of a committee whirl) was to consider the board's proosal for settlement. Chairman W. V, Wooowon! of Hie state board who was unofficially sd vl4d of the sltuulion, which was to b formally repotted this aftemiMin, said the Uutrd would not give up Its uttempt to find a settlement, but will Insist uin some alternative plan for getllnx both sides together with a View til reuchltlK ail agreement. Better pick np some of the print paper on rolls for wrapping goods aad save money. Comes wltk cores In it to fit roll paper rocks. Much cheaper than wrapping paper. tf WENATCHEE. Wash May 15. Puck from a trip through the orchard districts of Okanogan county, I. 8. Darlington, district horticulturist, states that present Indications point to a crop of about four thousand cars 1 Okanogan county, nn Increuse of 900 ears over Inst year. The frost damage was small, he says, and pros pects are that th county will have by fur the largest crop ever produced. Hemstitching, PIcoting. 8c per yd. ' Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf "Flexions," a well known author of articles for motorcycle trade Journals writes W. It, Gaylord, local motorcycle dealer and protomoter of the annual motorcycle tour to Crater Lake, that he will arrive on his Harley-Davldson solo machine about the 22d ot July in order to be here In good time for the tour and that he will accompany the riders to the lake on the 30th of July. and around the rim "road or no road,' on the 31st "Flexlcus" will come all the way from Philadelphia to make the triii so that he can write a chronicle of it for the trade journals. Crescent orchestra Eagle Point, Sat. 69 Lime for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. P. M. Kershaw and Ralph Woodford of this city were visitors in Yreka yesterday. Watch repairing of that gu.Mjr that gives satisfaction at Johnson's, Jeweler. " Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. " E. W. Swedbnrg of St. Paul, Minn., is a guest at the Hotel Holland. Other guests include L. A. Wray of Los An geles, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Coatney of Yreka, Calif., U. II. Mann, II. R. v ight, L. F. Alderson and Mr. and Mrs. A. Arthur of Portland, Mr. and Mrs,. W'. W. Botitner and Mr. and Mrs. W. Hay- setden of Seattle. Bearing pear and apple orchards sacrificed at $100 acre end up. 1 acre tracts and uo. Easy terms. Near Medford Hishway. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R or 134-Y. "Beauty Is the first gift that nature gives to women and the first she takes away." E. Burnham's toilet requisites shampooing, halrdresging, , manicur ing, faciul massage, scalph treatments, hair dyeing. Medford Beauty Bhop, Medford Building, 'Phone 181L, , tf Watkins household necessities. No, 9 North Fir street or phone 957- or 371-L. William Campbell, agent. 48 If you are not among our satisfied customers, try us today and adopt the profitable habit Phone 223. Apparel Cleaners and Hatters, 624 X. Riverside 46 H. E. Eberly, of the forestry service and assistant to the state fire marshal. and well known former Medford man is spending a few days on business In Grants Pass and Is expected to make a similar visit here at Us conclusion. They have won a reputation by per formance. Let your next car be Hunmobile. 47 We are watch specialists. We guar antee results. Johnson, Jeweler, tt Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Terrlll and Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Stone motored to the top of the Slskiyous yesterday and took dinner at the Summit ranch. Foot troubles scientifically treated at The Marinello Shop. Expert Pedi curist in attendance. 47 Mrs. Paul - Hansen, eorsetlera for NuBone. Phone 68 6-J. tf Of much Interest in National Cuard circles of Medford and Ashland was the telegraphic news from Sacramento, Calif., last Saturday that " Governor Vm. D. Stephens of that state Issued a sweeping order to all national guardsmen to get out of the Ku KIux Klan or retire from the service. The order also applies to all branches of the state employment of California. Attention Rebekahs! At the regular meeting of tho Itebekahs this evening a class of six will be Initiated. The Degree team from Grants Pass will nut on. tho work. All members are urged to be present. Light refresh ments will ba seryed. . 48 Invest your savings id the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Saturday and Sunday nights thirty nine persons who arrived In 14 cars spent Saturday and Sunday nights at the city auto camp. WENATCHEE SEES A BUMPER CROP CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE of Semi-Annual Assessments Due NOTICE IF HEREBY GIVEN that the iemi annua! irtfltal merit (one twentieth) and intereat on paving, sewer and watermaln tssewmenta upon all properties for which applica tion wu mu.de to extend time of payment, will be due and pay able at the office of the city treasurer June 1, 1923, and will t delinquent lifter thirty (30) days from said date snd shall bear a penalty of five per cent (5 ; ) upon the amount of such de linquency. Thirty davs after such delinquency the property will be advertised and sold for the amount of such delinquency, to gether with penalties and costs of such sale in accordance with Section 148 of the City Charter. Date at Medford, Oregon, this 15th day of May, 1022. MARY HASWEtL WEBBER, Treasurer of the City of Medford, Oregon. Tonights Your; , Last Time to Cash in on "PAY DAY" and LAUGH ' OVERTIME! CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN R. A. M. Crstee Like Chapter No. 32 Regular communication, Tuesday, May 16th, 8 p. m. Visitors weleoruo. 44 A. F. NOT 1 1, Secy. V2 PRICE on Trimmed Hats Reduction in' Trimming Material Fay & Sloan "PAY DAY" It sum Is n Irrjit to mt (luirlie dodgit vt'erk vi(li u II'! 429 Medford Bldg. , Tomorrow Ml DANIELS In that funny Hnttirdiiy Evening Tost Htory yAJr Olk "TWO WEEKS WITH PAY" -a pliiuro dressed 1111 llk it million dollars 11 ml chuck full of laughs. . Closing Out Sale Dr. Sertoli's Foot Expert Here Tuesday, May 16 i t Buy your Shoes at bargain prices and have them fitted by experts. TIIK JIOKT tU)WWAH (iKJAMIC fOLtmrrr, MAtlXlllflKXT KNTII HA I.I.I J KAM'IX.VTINt AMI St'l'KKII HI'MTACI.Ii KVKIt l'KKl'.TI-:i IV MKIH OKI) ' Tl'IN'TKIf. caitDKV1' HIIAI'TIKH ' THK HHiMKHT NAIiAHIKU t'HOIll H ON I )A II I II AU'IHIXJ! iikaitii rr.t 11KVOXII COMI'AIti: AMERICA'S 10 TIMES BIGGEST REVUE PDTppQ Knllro lowrr floor, $'J.7.1i Itnlcony, first four rows, . ma.T.ij iicvt 7 rows, mi PAGE H Tues. May 23 Mail Orders Now "T"F Willie and Eugene Howard 1 1 . 150 SINGERS DANCERS AND COMEDIANS. 20 COLOSSAL SCENES THAT RIVAL IN SPLENDOR AN ORIENTAL PAGEANT Imlnnro, $1.10, Y