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MEDFORD MATtl TRIBUNE, TirEDPORD. -OREO OX. WEDNESDAY.
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May. 1". ttn . the iv
liroach of J)ocor;iUQmJay It U opjior-
offWt ly Ytnln a year or so
iifi"), ,tm .rolutinx lo.ine ereoilcm of a
mpuuin'iu-lQhtvijilii)iS lHy on the
himju.U Wf MMur.;Altlini Tills to b
UiuIf. trttivl( Rvetj'whvre in that
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You have been W&nt&jr to die iraa; but ft&ve
hesitated on account of the cost of service
installation. . For the next 15 days your' ijas
company will run service 40 feet inside your
property line free of cost tb yon; j
There is due to arrive in a few days a car
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load of pipe and we are now prepared to
make , extensions of mains to consumers.
Stop mat our office and talk it over with us.
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Cczl jcm Oregon Gas Co.
MfmwU, jiroiBptH, to lt a rrk to
the tneinarU ftrn 9n.th to of this
luonnnuMit : eavh .wurrlnjc yar a
1jci , ft$ to . J)vkttiilliMl that will
sfhUvs, iM"tU thfwh.-the nlsht aa a
liiniiH'tito tn thp ,sihlUr boya both Uv
iDK aii 1nuI. cTM wtnild be a prartl
rfjlrvmlmloTtof a loyal rtevoilon, far
mvre rwvljtitl and effect ivn than aolne
iijfUitH, .iumuriia shaft In a forKotten
ptnf.ttWy,. urthermora it couples tho
KMvukHtio and sentimental attrtbutea of
jwtrMism with thn robust charaoter
istioa as appliod to mountain climblnR
from the athletic vle Hilnt. ana doubt
less aotne friendly rivalry would 1m
engondArd among ltoy Scotit troops
M .to wh.kU wouW add thf fm.Mr4ior
tion to the monumental tkl. l'iifvlms
from, far and wide would al bp
promised to CMirihnte thtr Juito, the
silent reminder being an inoeuUye to
adl token of twwt to a memorial
dedicated under auch' auspicious lr
Giimstancea. J; ,Kv;t Welch, of this city. Modern
.Woottniea. dlhtrlct .deputy, wilt meet
wlib the iMford camp of that order
o Vl'dMfl4aji aVeolnx.' May 17. and
ipaMmuch aa,j)t naa, aomethinft of lm-porUB-U
ooiumaaieate, is dealroua
at greeting a full attendance. In view
of effort to be aooa made in ontlintoK
a carapalw. the object of which will
Lbe to upbuild the Medford organization
hia ejforts in the Ashland field along
laeae nnea Having, ieen notaoiy suc
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yA recent gtiest ftt local auto camp
'grounds sums Up a wide experience by
contending VMtVthe coast section
at least, there are but three ideal camp
grounds of this kiadi these being local
jed. at. fjanJa-Barbara, Cal., Itoise, Idaho,
and. Ashland, -Oregon, respectively,
Lvitb all. natucal. advantages favoring
li the spot hera ; r '
Mra.-Orac Sv'b'eeless, of Wilmington
I Delaware, is planning to visit Ashland
Uhia 8umaiv, Incldont to a vacation
passed at the Pilot Knob mine over
near GottvlUe, in Siskiyou county.
maaa(d by her , father, T. K. Amler-
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National tiwgneV ,
Pittsburg 6; EotdOn - 7.-, (1 in-
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Chk-ogo 3; New Tork 2. s.,
, l'liiUdolplilu Ht. Iuia, rain. .
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v ' Amnrtain league.
Washington i; IWtroU . 4.
Philadelphia. 9: ebb-ago 6.
New York J; ClfveUind 0 ; .
Coaton 6; 8t. Louis 6. (ltlnnlngs),
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jiainujfturers of Belter iffrade
Sj Chairs ,
Rockers and Footstools
"in iaiest tiesigni "
Davenport
I "j Constructed to Give Service and Comfort
best workmanship, hard wood frames, webbing
totcrj. hiA tempered elreel springs, filled wth flax.
tair and cotton. "
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! Citing AYDown Cushions, covered in .denimi .ve--liur,
mohair or tapestry. No wood shavings used.
&11 material new, and, clean. , ,. , . . ,
ail kinds. Draperies made to
If interested, call Jacksonville, Phone 202.
;H . Upholstering of
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J'hoto ef Hurry JIwi)inriKht fl.J
for the rhl.umi Whiut ia, who Is
pa-sting the in quite retfiilat thin
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bat factory nml siiwmllU at the Hlli
headquarters. '
.CopffratlvajvtfvJ.piiirki'Uni: is be
lnf urged by Official of tin Pacific
Wool Crowra. association, C . which
rreil Herrin. of this city, la president.
,' lrlate I'eat." Canadian ex-senlce
man and popular talker on the plut
form, wlU awoar auln li;ro at Chan
tauqua,l.beim:, among talent ruiaged
for tha prevailing; tusenibly season,
May 24 23, A- , , .,
At the Christlad chunJi. uxt dun
day, morning, Rev,. Peter liurnett, of
Eugene, who la vtaUIng relatlvca ier,
will conduct aervjee. , , , ., , ,
A- ! Lamb haa another butidiiik
conlrttiit, (bis .referring to a fine seven
room bungalow on Third streft, for 8.
Mortdtoiwe, tTh prwnt 0I4 structure
on the premlaes will b aorapiaMl., :
What the hJ&b achoul . gained in
basketball, vlcuiriea,tUoy. are losing at
bascbaJl. another game recently , ha v
ing been lout to 'ortJineV,1i1yPr
who were visitors here lust week from.
Siskiyou county , . .. . ,,,,, . , j
East Main street merchants are up
pWnenting tho carnival period, lust
week br a bargain barrape whj-h 1
xaa Monday and will continue fiptll
Saturday. t, Various priies.are offered
nn a sliding auile for, ciob purchases.
son. She will be accompanied by her i'e mnMiging iae mans. ot trade
three children, two girla and a boyjaro Deguiivd with band iiumlc, eaeh
Mr, Wheeless JioWa an important posl-anprno;u at iour o'tlotk, aired in the
tion with the Dupont Powder corpora-1 Ien-
lion, and he may join hia family later
on.
J. E. Du Hose, Southern Pacific engi
neer, was stricken bf serious illness
while, at Siskiyou, station on Monday
morning, lie continued the run to
Ashland, and . symptoms becoming
alarming, an emergent operation was
performed at Granite City hospital in
the afternoon, the. malady proving to
be an obstruction of the bo weij. v VD to
Tuesday afternoon his condition Was
reported- favorable. Various fratfrnal
organizations wlth.which the.paUent is
affiliated, are extending any assistance
required. -
. The only discordant note thita far
this aeason at the auto camp grounds
occurred iearty in;th week, when one
man denied himself the- privileges at
that refuge on . the fifty-cent basis
hieing . to the banks of Pear , creek
where muddy water prevails na avail
able fuel consists of driftwood, j
J. 3. Handsaker, doing yeoman sen
vice throughout the valley is behalf of
Near East relief addressed the chanv
her of commerce open forum at Hotel
Ashland, on Tuesday; 4 i 1 i
'ibe local financial outlook is firm,
the First National in its recent state
ment exhibiting over $600,000 in loans
and discounts, and deposit In excess
of $900r000. Undivided profits are
nearly: $30,000, while total assets and
liabilities are respectively $1,185,395.37
1 lrnt company is advertising for ex
perienced men to enlist as cooks, in
view of the forthcoming military en
cajnpment .in northern ..Washington
neat Joner4he camp io.be held earlier
this year. ' 1 fere's a chance for some of
the boys to have a fine outing, a maxl
mnm; of vacation amidst' pleasurable
environment , accompanying ' a mint
mum of atual work,, better respond
to this enlistment pjnortanlty at an
early .date... The- company' ...roster
ought to number at least DO to make
good snowing at the encampment.
.Two. burglaries during the week end
ocenrrnd -hi. this-. . vb lnlty,.,.siKitlng
goods having 'been taken' front N'nln
ger tc Warner's, also' working tools
from the Talent Irrigation ditch amp
north of town, s Among . "casualties
one party lost a $20 bill on the streets,
and another a gold watch; the hands of
which pointed to A p. m. at the time of
disappearance.
importuned ns to what lie knew, inj-
cldent to a civil service examination
relating to biography of persons both
eminent' and otherwise, a. candidate
for a sillwrdinatefoderul position not
outside of Jackson county, 'in dealing
iwrlth- our-1 Mexkian relations, i atatoi
that "Carranza ond Madero loth might
have been living today, if titer bad not
ben killed by murderers," . ,
' More 11)00; between .20 and 35, ar
wonted for .beetle control .work in
Klamath eoiinty,. representative of
federal entomotogical, research 4eln$
hero in. quest of expert bejp in thl
Iina.' 1 Also,- the PYnitgrowers; Supply
Co. is advertising in local pupers for
ixperiegpcg help in logging ' camps,
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1 rinft' Ingredients
'arici tkfe skill df expert '
.bakersmate .
PEERLESS BAKKRY '
y The Stdndard for S in; :
Quality and Excellence I Ujji
Its GbldehiBrown Crust, mmh t$)
Smooth Texture and Rich, iw
Natural Wheat Flavor 1 f
Appeal to all appetites. ; I ; t
for tny family; 1 , W
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Coast Ingan.
Salt Lake t: 8attle 11.
Ban Krancljwo 3; Vernon 6, -I'oi
tUnd 9 ; Ka. i amento 6.' '
Oakland 8: Urn Angeles 8. (Called
44th, Inning, dnrknom-..
TLbHAv--Juek, , Erltton, welter
weight , champion ot , the-, world.
scored a technical . knockout , ovr
Murrie I.ux of Kansas City in the
fifth', round of their scheduled 12-
round bout,:. , .i . , , .
. Wt,, IX)Ui fioldie Itapp,. Phlla
delphiti National third batte man, who
wa injurud wluit. JtQ Xcll Into the
Cardinals' d"gout in Mon.day'a game,
left the, hoHpiial a'ni y accomtanlcd
ins (earn 10 I'lnclnnuil. ,,
WIXXIPEO Mike Oibhons, t
Paul middleweight, knocked &t
IXintiy .I-riRan in the fifth round of
a .scheduled 12-round bout. t.,
.WICHITA VA Monagnr Wal
ter. Kajmon of the .Wlphlta Kails, Tex-
M efKuo club, announced the. sale of
uutui'icier liny o'Uticii to the lon
yer club In the Westorp', league. '
, XEW TortK rtiinner Arnoldthe
champion heavyweight of the Cana
dian uiwy. loHt, to Russet l'arlstiln
ot lirooklyn In four, rounds. .
..JUABEZ Tiger Elowcrs of At
lanta, won di'i'Ulon over Franklo
Murphy of New Orleans In fifteen
rounds. : ,,. ' ' 1
IiENVEn Captain Wob Koper of
Chlcngo and Fred-Fulton of Itoehe
ter,' Mlrtti,, heavyweights fought 12
low-roiinds-to-a flrtlw j - . , .
Surie Relief
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No War Tax
Effective May 8, 1922, the Exrise'Ta on United States Tires for nassen.
ger cars, both casings and tubes is absorbed by the maker's and is not added
to the selling price. - . l . ; ' .;.'.; ;. , United States Rubber Company
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HEN tlie "tJsto" Tire annritinccd
hi new price of $ 1 0.90 It Wricd
this understood oontrnct Hh the
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A price reduction made lA fjobd faith
Using all the U. S. advanced art of tire mak
ln$ not 6njy tb get the pVicC dbwrii blit'tb
, keep the quality up. ,' ' ,,. -
Today $10.90 is not the uncommon
price it was last November. ?
6ut the "Usco" Tire is'stiU ithe '
tiftcomTnon tire value it alvvayi
has been,' , ",' . ;
Because Irt carrying; out
the"Usco" price reduction
' in iiobd faith, we learned.
UtighKe quality! tb6.' H
iinlMd $taf1Tn
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United StatcsHrasl M i
United States Rubber Company . ffl i
v ' ' ii i m u ' T t'Ti'm'm" i "ni'l ' mr-''fi1 htm'" ryjjfi I
Wh&re Vou
Can Buy
0. E. Gate Auto. Co.", Medford Treichler Motor Co,, Medford "
Jones & Kpatricl;Inc,,, Medford T, E. Goodie, JacksonTillo
, i ; ' dehtral Point Service Station,' Central Point ,