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arcprom) matt; trtiutnr mt.pfokt), onEoioy. "wrcnxr.snAV. may ,17. 1022 i 1 Focal and 1 J Peraonal J I in rptortod that solicitors are u..iin at work In the valley represent lut' tl.omselves as working in the In-H'l-fKH of the. soldiers bonus, hence It U iiwiln requested by the Medford Micriran Legion post, that any such f .netting; fre reported atone to Elmer Wilun, tVq post conimaniler, or A. J. ineti, trombonos. Root Music Co. . , ' ft r ... ,, ,. " Notice to Water Users: See display fd n another pago of this Issue about v;iltf restriction.'., 49 liifr lard TPductInn at the Economy Mul U'eBt S)de Meat Markets Starting Saturday. May ,.13.. ,10 pound pails $1 !; 6 pound Siil TOc, and. S. pound I-rtil -15c. ..-: ' -','' ' . EO ,pecial meeting for the business rit U teams for the Y. WC. A. cam j airm will be bold at the Y. W. C. A. on Martlett street Thursday evening at Snvophones, clarinets. Root Music C. . 62 Notice to Water t'sers: See display nd oi ; nothr page of this issue about v. at .! restrictions. 49 Vnhn mining and wall paper cleaning iuir;.meed. Leave orders at Red Cross. 49 H..rn, to Mr , and Mm. G. L. Buhr T.,;,n.,a. 9 pound, son this morning at the rnnu ) er maternity, home. -H.-iiijos, mandolins, guitars. Root M.iikiJ- Co. - B2 KUrw away your winter furs, wool ens, jiH ddlng, etc. In a Pacific. Cedar Chcs). Safe, economical, convenient Wr ,ve jnade and sold over twelve Uunurf d cedar chests. Get yours now. Trovfiridge Cabinet Works. 0 I.4ice at Applegate May !0th. Fine sui.i jr and good music. Tickets S1.10 liKlatiing war tax. Everybody come. 51 A' number of people from the Butte Fulls district are spend in a few days in tii a city and Jacksonville attending the session f the grand Jury, as wit cusses. They report the Reese creek road n that section in the worst shape Ja years. TU county court has pro mied to Improve this road often, but no iwtion results,-and those forced to trawl over it are beginning to get im jwi.'nt, - ' . ' ' , Shut s called for and" delivered free, repirod or shlned. TJall orders a specialty. Work, sent C. O. D. C B. Walking, 127 W. Main, phone 658. 69 Lime and cement. Mearord Lumber Co. After voting attend Guild social at I.t'f-'ifta hall. Sale 1:30, cards 2 p.m. Cards and refreshments 25c, refresk iritnti 15c 1 49 C. W. Fageol of Oakland, passed tbronch the city this morning in a larr. Fageol Safety Bus which he Is dt.?n-T!8tratiig to several stage line o n r3 of Washington. The bus Is en roni to Oakland from which city the productive buyers will return to their h'.me in Washington by rail. Heating pear and apple orchards sacrmoea at fiuu acre and up. 1 acre tnvts and up. Easy terms. Near Medford Highway. Gold Ray Realty Co, Phone 728-R or 134-T. Piano polish. Root Music Co.' 52 Ht. Mark's Guild sale and card party, 1 virion hall, Friday. Sate 1:30, cards 2 p. ui. Cards and refreshments 25c, refreshments 15c - 49 B:Uy dlue who boxed Jack Bums in this city a week ago, lost the decision ' ' ixj-i j- laDtm ok Dwnuueaio las I. r ri- !ay night, in a whirlwind bout. Invest your savtngs m the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Goff writes Automobile Insurance. Telephone 41. Hne you read page 5? 48 Fnak Elliott of the Rogue River dis trict Vpent Tuesday in the city on busi ness Orient orchestra Eaele Point. Sat : . '.....59. We t;re watch specialists. We guar ante ywisftUs'-fefanson.'-Jeweler. " tf Aft t voting attend Guild social at -hall. Sale 1:30, cards 2 p. m. Cart!i;.nd refreshments 25c, refresh tnencfl f 5c. ' -49 a jrnpt at the Hotel Holland. Other pueM include A. Stewart and A. S. Weir of. Roseburg, M. Cotturl and O. V. CUfcuiey of Portland. C. W. Fageol of Oakland, Calif., J. Ellington of Des Moines, Wn., F. Parkinson and W. F. Crawford of Camas, Wash. vr is the thne to book your order with NVwcomb for slabwood the large losfl 11.50 dumped. Phone 631. 49 Watklns household necessities. No. 0 North Fir street or phone 957- or 371-L. , William Campbell, agent. 48 Notice to Water Users: See display ad on another pace of this Issue about watistrlQtioq, ' 49 An! I rt hen ware jt believed to be di at iient inatffto handiwork, is re- Tni"f Aw i( hava laon frvnn i in a i.aviIi n-nr jl fibtini Ja, an abandoned mine. Thn lufn ia sfltd Co have contained a lrg(jsuaduty"6r gold buggets and ToM iuid silver coins of old 'mintage. On jn was a .50-cent silver 'piece lnU i 820. A 10 gold coin bore the date ' 1842. There was a $10 gold pIn. Rf1'l849. A 20 gold slug dated in 1 Hf.3 13 bearing the eame 'of Motfatt & Company of San Francisco was also fnund. Upon this latter coin were 13 t-tarpan" eagle and a shield. Yreka Fira Insnrance. Brown & White. Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, de-inforced and puwartleed. Only the finest pre-heat- ing foels and metals used. Vulcan W.'ltlins Works, 89, S. Front street, tf Co), and Mrs. F, L. TouVelle of Jack ionvlHs, we're among the out of town vlfllto'ijjin the city Tuesday afternoon. Harlwood flooring, iledford Lum l.ei CVtl ,, ' M Kravel, sedlmeli't. Phone 912-J. Ft ad page 5. 48 The Modern Woodmen of America will hold their regular ' meeting to nlRht st 8 o'clock at Althea hall, cor ner Main and Central. The district deputy of the order will be present and address the camp and outline plaas for a membership campaign. All mem bers and visiting neighbors, are re quested to be In attendance. Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nlte. 59 Big reduction on trimming material! ror hats. Fay & 8 loan, 429 Medford building. ' ; 62 ; Don't skip page 5. ' 4! St. Mark's Guild sale and card pnrty, Legion hall, Friday. Sale 1:30, cards 3 p. m. Cards and refreshments 25c. refreshments 15c 49 H. G. Enders of Ashland spent Tues day afternoon in the ctty attending to" business matters. Have you' your summer sewing done? See Miss Helen . King, J44V South Grape. ' 50 C. L. Goff for Fire Insurance. Tele phone 41. C. C. Cate. county . agent, waa the chief speaker at the chamber of com merce forum at Grants Pass this noon. Repairs to water mains and the in stallation of new pipe is the cause of the sidewalk belug torn up in trout of the Corner Book Store on Main aud Bartlett After voting attend Guild social at Legion hall. Sale 1:30, cards 2 p. m. Cards and refreshments 25c, refresh ments 15c 49 A number of swimming parties, com-: posed , largely of local young people frequent the Ashland swimming pools, which opened some time ago for the season. '. See. Dean & Dixon for codling moth spraying. Phone. 106. 49 I have taken over the White ft Trow bridge Insurance Agency, formerly operated by Mr. Ben. J. Trowbridge. I will be pleased to attend to all endorsements, or Id In adjusting losses. J. W. Wakefield, Palm Block. 45 Green Matthews the Eagle Point district, was a business visitor in the city Tuesday. Manuafacturers of the better grade davenports, chairs, rockers, and toot stools in latest design. Constructed to give service and comfort. Of best Workmanship,- hardwood frames, web bing . bottoms, high tempered , steel spring, filled with flax, balr and cot ton. Spring or down cushions. Cov ered In denim, velour, mohair or tapes try. No woodshavlngs used.' All material new and clean. Upholstering of aft kinds." Draperies made to order. If . interested call Jacksonville Phone 202. J. Weis, UPbolstery. '. . 51 Wanted Clean cotton rags at Mall Tribune office. tf Charles . Hamilton of Ruch spent Tuesday in the city transacting .busi ness And visiting friends. . St. Mark's Guild sale and card party. Legion hall. Friday. Sale 1:30, cards 2 p. m. Cards and refreshments 25c refreshments 15c. 49 Turn to page 5. ' ' .48 Crater Lake chapter, D. A. R., will meet with Mrs. R. W. Elden at hen Lhome on the Pacific Highway, Satur day, May 20th at 2:30 p. m. Cars will leave Medford hotel at 1:30. 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 arhis on roses and vegetables. Sold by Monarch Seed Co. A. S. (Rosy) Rosenbaum of the Southern Pacific with headquarters at Portland is spending a few days in the city and valley. Save money on garden tools and hose at Monarch Seed Co. This office Is prepared " to print ledger sheets, bills, etc, nsed 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 ciauae t&nortyj .Miles has come down from his homestead In the Butte Falls district to spend a couple of days in the city. . Dance, Eagle' Point, Sat. nlte. 59 When In need, of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Main. Yi. T. York has been engaged the last three days Including Sunday checking travel over the Crater Lake highway at the Eagle Point bridge. and estimates that in the neighbor hood of 400 autos passed Sunday. Sat' urday was also a lively day, but Mon day was dull. The check. was conduct ed on the Pacific highway and the final figures have not been computed yet. A check of the Pacific highway travel was made Monday, and was an exceedingly busy day, with a heavy traffic. The check is made, twice year on all the main highways, and the figures will be announced later, by the state office. Free dirt for lawns oi garden. Call at building site, Minnesota street H. A. Thierolf. everywhere you look yoo see a Chevrolet. tf Tommy Nichols, Jr., of Eagle Point spent Tuesday in the city and Jack sonvllle on business. If it's insurance we write it E. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man. Dance at Riverside Community Club Saturday night, May 20. Good music and refreshments. A good time as sured. , . , . . 48 O. J. Stephenson and Reese Baugh- man returned yesterday from a motor trip to Portland. They were accom panied by Mrs. Stephenson who has been visiting relatives in that city for the past three weeks. Well dellvei you 100 lbs. of table potatoes for $1.85. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. .Phone 2fi0. Crescent orchestra Eagle Point, Sat. 69 A fleet of state highway repair and construction trucks passed through the city this morning enroute north. , Lime for spray, Medwrd Lbr. Co. Watch repairing of that quality that gives satisfaction at Johnson's, Jeweler. ' tf A. B. Shirley, clerk at DeVee's Cony Nook is 111 with a severe case. of bron chitis and has been threatened with pneumonia. UiK btrd reduction at the Economy and West Side Meat Markets, starting Saturday, May 13th. 10 pound palls $1.40, 6 pound pall "Oc, and 3 pound pall 45c v 60 Auto Insurance. Brawn A White. Charles U Marcus of Boston, is a guest at the Hotel Mod ford as are Mr. and Mrs. W. T, Grieve of Prospect. P. B. Schoitee. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. llahn and H. W. Gagga of Seattle, Jacob Goetx of Spokane, Ellas Y. Heelmer of San Diego, Mr. and Mrs. K. Cummlng of Sacramento, Lester Klein of Salem and U B. Benjamin of New York City. When In need ot sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 10S or come to "11 E. Main street Viavi dealer, Mrs. Poor, Hotel Modrd 64 Arthur Furry of Phoenix spent Tues day in the city attending to business matters. Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet tf For expert lawn mower grinding call Mitchell Ladder Co. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Grieve arrived in this city yesterday from their home near Prospect for a brief Visit with friends and relatives. Big lard reduction at the Economy and West Side Meat Markets starting Saturday, May 13th. 10 pound palls i.40. 5 pound pail 70c, and 3 pound pail 45c 50 Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. Elmer Adams, local Standard Oil man returned this morning from Port land where he has' been fpr the past few days on business. - Notice to Water Users: See display ad on another page of this issue about water restrictions. 49 When better automobiles are built Buick will build them. tf Fred Perl. 12 year old son ot Mr. and Mrs. John Perl of this city is seriously ill at Sacred Heart hospital with an aggravated case of appendicitis. . All kinds ot . rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phono 108. 711 East Main street Ralph Bardwell left this morning by auto for a brief visit In Salem. Hemstitching, Plcoting, 8e per yd. Buttons covered, Handicitft Shop. tf Work has been started on the West Main street tennis court and will be pushed to completion as rapidly as possible. Club members are busy as sembling tennis equipment and play will ."begin as soon as the court Is 'in shape. It Is predicted that 1922 will be a banner year for tennis In Med ford. ' ; . . , , Latest songs. Root Music Co. 62 Pan! McDonald spent yesterday afternoon fn Grants Pais on business. : Slater Johnston left yesterday after noon for San Francisco Where he will visit friends for the next week. Try onr merchants lunch. The Shasta. : The Medford Electric company has! moved to the rear of the Republic building at the corner of Main and Bartlett and the entrance to the estab lishment is now through the first door from Main street on the Bartlett side of the building. Strings, rosin. Root Music Co. 52 A meeting of all team captains and their workers for the Y. W. C. A. cam paign -which comes May 22-26. will be held at the public library, Thursday afternoon at 2:30. The work of the association during the past year will be discussed and plans completed for wore auring tne coming year. Two watchmakers, prompt service and unexcelled workmanship. Johnson, Jeweler. tf With: a temperature of 92 degrees yesterday Medford and vicinity had some real summer weather, and today promised to be as hot. This tempera ture Is probably tlie peak of the pres ent week s hot weather as the predic tion for Thursday Is for probable rain. A year ago today the maximum tem perature was 54 degrees and there was a downpour of rain that that amounted to .54 of an inch. Free For the hauling, fine large apple stumps for next winter's fire place. Bear Creek Orchard. Phone 8-R-l. 48 Porter J. Neff arrived home this forenoon from a business visit at San Francisco. Read page 5 carefully. 48 Thirteen persons who arrived in seven autos spent last night at the city auto camp including three families enroute in as many cars from Callfor nla to New York and who continued on their journey this morning. Furnlsbed house . wanted for the school vacation. Phone A. S: Kalen born, C. 0. P. Co. . , ... 50 Adjutant Kobayashl, a Jap Salvation Army officerwill speak here May 25th and not tonight. ' ' , A dress form meeting under super vision of Miss Florence Pool, ot the Belleview and Nell Creek women was held this afternoon at the old normal school at Belleview. The women of. the Rogue River district will hold an ail day millinery meeting Friday at the library in that town, of which Miss Pool will be in charge. The women of the Gold Hill district held a millinery class In the basement of the school house of that city yesterday afternoon, which was conducted by Miss Pool. Mrs. B. J. Trowbridge on West 'i enth . street is again handling dress making work and Is soliciting business from old . and new patrons, both in Medford and out of town. Mrs. Trow bridge has had. years tl dressmaking experience and the news that she can again accept work will be, welcomed by many southern Oregon women. Local fishermen . report that trout are now being caught in the Rogue on a fly. Although the river Is not very clear yet, some.' report very good success. Grants Pass Courier. George Gates, Seeley Hull and Paul McDonald leave this evening for Port land to take in tlo Klks Prosperity Week doings. Paul Leonard Is already, in t'ortintnl, hnvmg gono there ahead of thorn for t ho purpose, of getting acquainted with some contemplated future relatives. See psgo 5. . 4S Weeks & Orr's attractive vacation and crockery window displays 'are at tracting wide attention. Both were arranged by Tom Swent. Mrs. Patil Hansen, corsettere for NuBone. Phone 6S5-J. tf 'Elisabeth Allen of .Taconm, Is visit ing In this city with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn W. Smith and with her brother, Joe Allen. Ben Trowbridge underwent a minor ;T,onfi- tmo nne professions constf operation yesterday for the removal of tul u menace to n fun. people a wen aud aa a result has u badly swollen and black eye today. He is able to attend school however. Everywhere you look you sea a Chevrolet - tf Five stores were entered nnd bur glarised in Eugene last Saturday night. In the announcement to water users of the city of Medford, published lu yesterday's paper, the Sunday after noon clause should have read as fol lows: "Sunday afternoon, on the west side of all streets running north and south and on the south side ot streets running fast and west." - all Answers Gates' Letter To the Editor: Referring to the let ter of the mayor of Medford published in your issue ot the 15th instant, it must be highly gratifying to all read ers of your paper to be Informed by the mayor himself that his standard of citizenship has been raised by reason of his initiation as a member ot the Ku Klux Klan. Is It toglcal to conclude from the mayor's statement that plain citizens of the United States will not have reached the full stature of their citizenship until they shall have bo come also members of the Invisible Empire? And if so, should we not all be Inoculated. with this virus of good citizenship once or even twice, since, according to the press reports from TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE 160 acres improved ranch, 80 acres in cultivation. 30 acres now in, crop. Thrwe .mrln on place, also well at house. Price $35 an acre, including farm implements and household goods. C. It Weston. Beagle, Oregon. 73 FOR SALE Three eight-gallon - and two ten-gallon cream cans, almost new. 317 E. Jackson. ,t ' 48 FOR SALE Full-sized trailer with bed and springs and matrcas com bination; .can be u.tcd as tenthouse or trailer separately; also liotixilnt electric range. Cheap it sold this week. Phone "41 . ' F.W.Woolworth Co. ! T4EDF0RD . Three Thursday, Friday, .Saturday 18 May 19 May 20 - A few of the big hm-cU1s yon cannot - afford to miss. THURSDAY 0:00 Largo Milk Crocks ...lr Butter Crocks 13c 10:OO .Vn Camp's Pork and Beans, large can ,....10c 10:00 Gold Band Cups and Hau- vrs, complete 15c m.i:w iMiruienware . Slanging BawketH 1., 13c 2:00 Crystal WbUo . Soap, 4 , Bars .; .13c 3:00 H lb. cans ' Gblrardelll's Cocoa 13c 4:00 Crenic Oil Koap... 3c '., FRIDAY 0:OO Galvanized JO qt. rails....l3c io:wo enamel JHkK, Pans ,. 13c liargn Enamel Hauco Pans.. 13c 11:00 Large i KurtlK-nu-are Mix- . Ing Bowls 15i 2:00 Ijux 10c I'Uln iiit "Cup and Haucern, coniplnto lO'r 3:00 Dutch tVanscr, can.. . .13. 4:0(1 Catlle White , Jdtundry hoap, 3 1mm 10c HATl'KBAY 0:00 Large. Turkish Towels l.V 10:00 Jardiniere ..: i.v li :(( ivory Hoap, bar Be a:w H lb. ran Cililraidclli's Chocolate) ,...... 13c Watch our windows for other big HpecialS. Candy Specials , , , For Three Bays Old fashioned Chocolate'' Prop li lb, , : lor -Salted Peanuts, 1 lb 13r Ye Letter Boxe - Day peeial .Sale Jelly Beans, I lb .,., .. ..13r California and eUowhoif, It does not always take tln first tlm? Hut, Mr. Editor, aonin of tm. vlit have the honor of being citizens of the I'nltod States, but have never been naturalised us members or the Invis ible Empire, , have views that dlfft-r from those expressed by tlio mayor. We believe 4u upholding the Constitu tion, with nil of those .guarantees so precious to a ftvo pmiplo; nml we bo Hove that the only way to uphold It Is through the machinery provided by the constitution our Weited executives and representatives, our courts and police officers. To m the ritual and publicly avowed alms of tn clan mean nothing nnd less than nothing, because they tlo not square with the Klan's because they deceive munw patriotic citizens as to tho real-character tr the organisation which they support with their money and good names. These good people will rtud'that their 'good Intentions will not operate to prevent the lawless and Criminal, the men with grudges, the men with w-irish and un worthy political ends to serve, from working under the cloak of secrecy provided By the Klan.. For a thousand years the white races have fought against ail forms of secret, invisible government: this or ganlnation. whatever Its professions, is secret In Its membership, secret in its deliberations, secret In Its trials. Convictions and punishments. If suc cessful, tho result will bo to establish a secret Invisible government within the government, and so defeat the pro claimed Purposo of the Klun the maintenance of the Constitution and laws of this country. Why even In our little Cooperative Kr.ult Association we are ready to tight to a finish nay attempt at Star Chamber proceedings ( i 1 1 . . 1 Now Playing! A Ui-llglitful CoiiM-dy In which fat anil Jolly' WALTER HIERS and kmm looking Jack Mulhall have to ke-p moving every minuu In order id kn-p up with the saucy, lrn-4-ttlblo BEBE DANIELS "Two Weeks With Pay" 1 llll DAY MUHT Children's Operetta "KMl'fKJLK MAN" given by the grnuV-s of the M. I. Schools, under direction of Miss Francis M. Nberwood , COMING SATURDAY RICHARD BARTHELMESS ''"; ';' "!' "'''In" ' "'' ; 'THE SEVENTH DAY' 60 LIVES and $1,000,000 Worth of property are lost daily by Fire. , Can you afford to risk possible loss of homes and property. ' fnsure Now; , INHIWANCH AOEA'CY 'unny 1 tint , ,k j 1 Ev f I l'ot - I Ktory ; mL "" y McCurdy and secret selfish control of tho organ iratl.ut. Are we. then going to permit control iif our government, our execu tives, our Judges, our police officers, by a socrt't organlniatlott I irow not. The mayor Is begging the whole ipics' Hun. liOKDON VOOUIIIICH. Medford, May 17lh. Son 105 W. CLOSING OUT : SHOES Now is the time to lay in a supply. Priced to sell quickly. One lot WOMEN'S SHOES 95c ii CHILDREN'S SHOES, 95c, $1.45, $1.95 Bargains Galore HELPS TO HEALTH i - - u . A bath a day keeps the doctor away, Are you taking yours in modern bathtubs? Modern Plumbing & Heating Co. Phone 620 ' ' " .' Profit; by- i ' uirai lvcuuLiiuus v East Through California Round Trip Summer Tourist Tickets ' On Salo Muy 25 to Atigimt 31nt Ilnturn Limit Octobtf 3Jil ') : '. . ' ' Lltieral Stopover rvllesjS; :'-&t f '''' ' ). $ txfi .n ! "High Points" on the Way , , , 5 Tho Glorlotia SIklyoun '' ' . '..-? ti . v;," id:t .' Majoitlc Mt, SliatAa ,;)) :.f(. r. i ??. ?n - "Pleasure Places" You Must See-- . 8an KrunclHco World fmuoim cliy'that '"Ub hard to lcuvu." loos Angolra- .Wonder city and noted tou'rtat enntpr. San' DIoko Romantic clly "Whom California bjg'an."" Tlinw XMlonui raiUtt VoHmlte Kquola tlonnral Orant. Scorns of Charming Soanhore and fountain ItonorU. 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