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t J: V VACiE TWO MF.DFOnn - MATT? TRTmTNR ME TUMOUR OUFiOW 'VJilDAV. MAV 10. 102 .,- iv e- J7 j Mrs. V. C. Halhm. wlio has a two- The nonlor das day of (lie Jarkson- Plans ir rupl.Uv formula! ms for II QCftl. TYICL ,H'r Ktrnwliprrj- natch just outside the' Mil.? hish arhool will lv luesontod' Sat- one of Ihe htKHeat and miwt liilcrcxlinM ' , . i(y limits on the Crater I.ake hlhwav unlay night. May 2Tth. ; Ills n llv4y Fourth of July ci'IkImhiIohh tula yvar . 'j . , , J9)lfSkV1 J i I'lohnhlv ha the record for both early i fiuvo In three m l. 'and late tdrawbori'l'S. Yesterday, the! lover undertaken In Ashland. An en The Parlor Ton Rooms will serve a thtminstio lneetiiiK of iiioivIihihm was ,'" "The jmlls will ho' open until 8 o'clock tOtilKht hut the w li voters will have cflKt their hiJUtn long before Unit time In order to .void (lie unvsual rush of voters during the hint hour. : , Dunce, Eakl Point, Sat. nite. M ; tSth. she niurKete.il the first home ancelal opening iiimwn herrlee In Meilford. and on th Monday, May "J jl bt ilny f last November she sold the : last herries of the seuson, which 'make the Interval between the last ami first crops of the season a period i of less than six months. chicken luncheon onlield at the chain her of commerce Trice Sue. Hemstitching, Mooting.' Sc per jrd. llnttons covered. HandicilJt Shop. Latest souks. Hoot Music Co. Itance, Knjtle Point, Sat, nlte. If 69 ' When In need of shingles and roof- i Mme for spray, Medrord Lbr. Co. Inn call Wallace Woods, 108, ill K. ;. Friday of next week Is the opening Main. , ;d:iy of the Chautauqu. Save ly get- . iwnciiiK at tne .ataiormm siutiruay tinjr your season ticket uerore lite, nlsht. Seven-piece orchestra. Adnil opcniiia. Price advances after noon of..lo!in 3. Morse of San Franolsoo. J. M. slon iOc. ; , . 50jthe first day. tf Farthing of Itoston. B, tioldman of H. r. ' Utmsden, X'hailes Ialm and Some ttme at Nat Sat. niuht. Ilia! Aulmrn. Me,, J. 0. Uobhe of Campbell. fo Mass., Carl A. Harnea of Kiisene, . mollis this iiioiuiim' and It was defin itely determined that Monday, July ;t. should ho Included as a putt of the annual event and he ' called "Kurd Pay". The hlK feature of this day will be the Ford parade, nlvlnn nw;v a Ford car and other events which. It la believed, will brinu hundreds of Ford 0. K. Fatierson of Philadelphia is a'owners, as well us others, t- spend a Ruest at the Hotel Med ford, as are C. T. Hutchison nt urn ed last night lorchestra. ufter a tlshiiig trip of two days dura -) Mr. and Mrs. M C. F.wina and daunh-,0. Comtne of Salem and 11. M, Abiams tlon on Evans crock. The trio caulil ters left this niornini; tor their home of Chlcao. several trout closely appmachlns ihojiu Portland after a brief visit with Dr. Try our merchants lunch. The sire of a sardine hut .state that the claries T. Sweencv an.l family. The Shasta. ; fishing Is not yei very pood and avo i inss had been In Oakland, Culir.. of. the opinion that less experienced (or the past' few weeks and are motlr- tlshermen woul not he sf fortunate. . 'ins hack to Portland, 7 Free dirt fnf lawns oi garden. Call Watch repairing of that quality that at building site, Minnesota street H. gives Batisfattlon at Johnson's. you look you see a ltis i;ml reduction at the Keonomy A. Tnlerolf. Rverj'irhere . Chevrolet. Nude Silk hose at The Colonial JLS5. 1 ' ' ' "" " ! On account of the election, today wad a lepal holiday durins which the ' banks and: all the city and county 'offices were closed. It It's Insurance we write It R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, ': We'll delivet you 100 lbs. of table ; potatoes for f 1.85. Monarch Seed Feed Co. Thone 2W. I Dancing! Nat! Sat Bite. . ,' 50 , The commencement exercises 'of the Grants Pass hiRh school will be held . tonight at the opera house in that city. The graduating class numbers 63. Big dance Kingsbury Sj-.rlsgs. every Saturday night. Leedom's orchestra. -, ' . - hi Crescent orchestra Eagle Point. Sat. . J Just received a shipment of ice wool sliiKin sweaters in black, blue, jade, orihid, pink and white at The Colonial. ;: ; the Epworth League tramp party ' which was to have been held tonight ha leeri postponed on account of the rain. . . '. When in need of cash and doors, .call Wallace Woods. 108 or come to ,711 E. Main street.. Jeweler. tf Strings, rosin. Root Music Co. 62 Two watchmakers, prompt service and unexcelled workmanship. Johnson, three day period In l.ithia park. Ash land Tidings. Hearing pvar ami apple orchards sacrificed at $100 acre and up. 1 a'r tracts and up. Kasy terms. Near' Modford Highway, tlold Ray Itenltv Co. Phone TL'S lt or 1M-V. ' Nice Keranlums, all colors, for (wmI-i ding; also sweet pea plants and a; Rood variety of other licddln;? plants.) Maddax llonney. GO Roltert Strni.g returned this in n niliit Jeweler. ttfrom. San Francisco w here he has been Tom Kay of Omaha and Ralph llandiror the pusl week on business connect will wrestle at Cottage drove, OrKouje, th the now retail shoe establish next Paturtlay night, anil the winner.) ment which he and his brother are f and West Side Meat Markets, starting! it is claimed will meet Walter Miller j instituting here. He states that tin f STARTS TOMORROW! MR. and MRS. PUBLIC : Dick is different from the boy yoa saw in "Tol'able David" But yoa will like him EVERY BIT AS MUCH in this original Btcry ' by Porter Emerson Browne. . Henry Bang, who di rected "Tol'able David," di rected this one, too and scored again.; " . - -' V , i ts 4- -V" '"-y- The Love-Log of a Fishing Skipper and a. Cocktail-Coquette Virst Day.-11.3lct HER Second l)ay....Lved II Eli Thjrd'Daj--...;--!---- ' -, L::J)rmk HER fuektail Fourth I)ay....I luted HER ' Fifth l)ay-.I.............-.. EovchI HER Auin Sixth l)ay......Kisscl HER ' Seventh Day........A-a-fih 1 Drama, Surprise, Heart break and Delight fill the seventh day in the ro mance of a man who didn't know' women and a society siren who didn't know herseli. , " ' '' -al3o- - ' Buster Keaton - id 2 rtclM of joy j ' um onf ineil - i ' "THE HIGH SIGN" Saturday. May IStli. H (wind pails $i.40. 5 pound pail 70 and 3 pound pall 45c. " 4 30 D. O. K. K. annual dance, K. P. hall. Wed. Mav 24th, IX O. K. K. orchestra. 5t Jack Morril. owner of the Hivcrside orchard, arrived this week from Los Angeles for a rlslt with old friends. tiold Hill News. Auto insurance, ntnwn & White. Don't pick out single entertainments in the Chautauqua, as it is a money aver to secure a season ticket. The price poes up when the Chautauqua opens. Call Rev. P. II. Ieuch for in 'ormation. . - XI Just the weather to enjoy the dance at the Riverside Community Club Sat urday nite. May 20th. Kest dance fltsir in the county. " Viavi dealer, Mrs. Foor, Hotel MedX'd 61 Everywhere yoa look you eee a Chevrolet ' Xt Claire and Isabelle Fansher will oien the Parlor Tea Rooms Monday. May 22. Special luncheon 11:30 to 2 p. m. Afternoon tea and evening ser vice. .N'ever was a rain more welcome in this vicinity than the downpour of late yesterday afternoon and last night, durine which .19 of an Inch fell. This irain much benefited the Hardens, orch lards and general crops as durin? the ' recent heat spell the ground had got ten pretty dry. Slight showers con tinued to fall frequently today. Fair weather is the prediction for Saturday. For expert law n mower grinding call Mitchell ladder Co. The ladies oC the Altar society will give a card party at the Parish hall, Friday evening. Friends are invited. r - r.b Hi lard reduction at the Economy and West Side Meat Markets starting Saturday, May 13th. 10 pound pails i.40, 5 pound pail 70c, and 3 pound pail 45c , 50 Pear blossoms are dropping badly and all tree fruits are heinc; injured by the present hot spell, states Goetchlus, local weather observer, who nredict3 a dry season, slating that ! there is very little snow in the moun tains which drsin into the middle and coast forks of the Willamette river. Eucene Guard. . t Bash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. ' When better automobiles are built hBuIck will build them. . tr i D. O. K. K. annual dance, K. P. hall. ! Wed. May 24th D. O. K. K. orchestra. . K4 i D. F. Rankin of Klamath Falls is spending a few days in the city and valley attending to business matters. ; . The state public servica commission ' announces that it has granted a license j to operate a pagseuBer and freight line in. Gold Hill and vicinity to Rittner. ! All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. j 711 East Main street. Hardwood flooring. Medford Lum ber Co. ' . ' of l,os Anceles. Calif., for the middle weight championship of the Pacific coast Ray and Hand met at Gold Hill May i and Hand won after a hard tussle. Furnished house wanted for the school vacation. Phono A. S. Kalen born. C. O. P. Co. T.0 Mrs.' Paul Hansen, eoraetlere tor Nullone. Phone BSSJ. tf Sure 50 cents by getting your Chau tauqua ticket in advance of opening day. If in doubt as to where to Ret one call Rev. F. R. Leayh. tf The improvements to the Heath drug store hare been completed, the space has been enlarged and new fix tures installed. v Everywhere you look you ee a Chevrolet tf Comets, trombones. now store will carry a complete line of the newest styles in fine footwear. For Sale llest homo made cakes. pies. 129 N. Central. Mrs. DoaVitimin. DC. Invest your savings rn the Jackson County Hutldlng and Loan association. tt Nice geraniums, all colors, for bed ding; also sweet pea plants and a good variety of . other beihllntt plants. Maddox A llonney. . 5n P. M. lonard returned this morning from Portland where he has been for the past few days. Goff writes Automohilo Insurance. Telephone 11. ' i Crescent orchestra F.agle Tolnt, Sat Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flck and dangli-i The Ptrlor Tea Rooms over Wool worth's store, will servo dainty home cooked luncheons at a reasonable price. New management. 51 Hud Laurent . and Miss Gladys Dorothy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Dorothy, were married Saturday, the 13th, at Yreka, Cal. They will re side in Medford, where Hud will drive a laundry wagon. Jacksonville Post. , The local Standard Oil stations Root Music Co., ter Virginia, of Jacksonville, will al-t tl'1!t..-.l K. ..m...t ......... I-., j ll.l tt'llll lIlfT .(ttWIillllUS l At II Ill IUU Grants Pass high school tonUht. Miss) Corlysa Courtney, one of the Kraduatcs Is a rousin of Mrs. Flek. We are watch specialists. We guar antee results. Johnson, Jeweler, tf Nice geraniums, all coUrs, for bed ding: also sweet ca plants and a good ' variety of other bedding plants. Maddox & Bonney. SO" i Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Kmerlck left this' morning by auto for Seattle and Alter started Thursday night to keep oiteOuiecn. Wn., where they will attend the', until 10 p. m. ' next three weeks visiting friends and ' TOXlGIIT : ' t'lllLDRIA'S OPERETTA ' "TH K M:tli:MildJ ,M.NH PAGE Tues.Night,Hay23 SEATS NOW! FIRST Tl-Mi: IX MEDFORD MesHnt. JiPt' and J. 1. Khubert An nounce the New Voik Winter Garilen's Most fctiiltcndous Revue liig lard reduction at the Economy and West Side Meat Markets starting Saturday, May 13. 10 pound pails $1.40; 5 pound palls 70c, and 3 pound pail 45c. . So Saxophones, clarinets. Root Music Co. D. O. K K. annual dance, K. P. hall. Wed. Ma i. 1th. D. O. K. K. orchestra. All Doky' j and K. P.'s invited. Dane- ins: 9 to Tj 6 Miss Mary Rebb who has for some time past been ill with tonsflitis had her tonsils removed it the Sacred Heart hospital last week and is now convalescing at her home. Danjos, mandolins, guitars.. Root Music Co. 52 Store away your winter furs, wool ens, bedding, etc., in a Pacific Cedar Chest Sale," economical, convenient We have made and sold over twelve hundred cedar th,ests. Get yours now. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. GO Fishing season opened at Gold Beach Monday with indications that a large number of salmon would be taken this year. Commercial fishing on the npper Rogue will commence May 23. There are now a large number of salmon in the river and local fishermen are pre paring for a good season. The price being paid at the mouth is seven cents a pound, Grants Pass Courier. Wanted Hoarders. , 129 N Central. . 66 Dance at Apnlegate May 20th. Fine supper and good music. Tickets $1.10 including war tax. Everybody come. 61 ' Herb Grey and Elmer Knips will leave tomorrow night for Eugene by auto where they hope to get a look in at the tail end of the Junior Week End festivities at the University of Oregon, and at the same time make a brief visit with friends in attendance at the university. , Wanted--Clean cotton rags at Mall 52' i house I7K A OTTRTj nun i i i iin i of 1921 HOWARD , PRESKNTIXG WILLI K and K CUE xi-: l.-.O KTARM 150 75 HEAITIKS 75 ! M'K.ES lid . 2oo ( 'OSTl'M ES 2:MM) XOTF Outing to the. lniKHt ance of this engiiJii'liient and (' unprecedented demand for seals, regular pat ions are urged to make reserval ions, curly, . I'RK'EN: $l.tO T --75 This Gigantic Attraction Does Xot Play Any Otlu-r f'ity in Oregon lv ccpting Portland. relatives. Lime and cement McflMrd Lumber Co. Save money cn garden tools and hoBe at Monarch SeedVo. I'ndonbtedly there will be a capacity at the Paste theatre tonight t' witness'. "The Sinnsgteman." a cbil dreil's oiveretta by tho grude sch sils of the city tirtddr the direction of Miss Fratfcp M. Sherwood. ', Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, de-in forced and guaranteed. Only the finest pre-heat- Ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 8. Front street tf Joseph M. Allen returned this morn ing from Taeoma where he 1ms been for the past wecTc oh business. Mr. Allen is the son-in-law of Lynn W. Smith of this City and Mr. and Mrs. Allen will make their home here, Mr. Allen having accepted a (stsltion with the Medford National bank. " 8and, gravel, sediment Thone 912-J. Nico-Dust kills aphis on roses and vegetables. Sold by Monarch Seed Co. Carl Kowuian left this morning on an all day fishing tri-t and hopes 'to return with a good catch. Dig reduction on trimming materials for hats. Fay & Sloan, 429 Medford building. , 52 W. C. Stone of Roseburg Is a guest at the Hotel Holland. Other guests Include H. W. Riley and E. C. Post of Eugene', George R. Varney of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Henry of Clinton. Ia., J. L, Coffey of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Ft. J. Kahler of los Angeles. It H. Watts of Seattle, and Mr. and Mrs. D. Vance of Ban Francisco. C. L. Goff for Fire Insurance. Tele phone 41. The general health of university students Is better at this time than it has been In months, according to Miss ECONOMY filOC rnntr)f!tr 1 THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER HADE The Last Call for Cheap Sugar The price of sugar has gone upour price will change Monday morning We have 25 lb. 50 lb. and 100 lb. bags Alpine an Oregon Milk 10c a can Rinsp Special Package . . . . 7c 5 packages . . . 29c 10 packages . . . 57c "17 packages ... 95c Large package . . . 23c Special Demonstration Will be Held in Our Store , - , all Next Week. Be Sure to See it. Bakery Special Individual Strawberry Shortcake 10c each GATES & LYDIARD Kllxals'th Allen bi has been In this city for the past few days visiting frlen'ls and relatives li ft this morning for her home In Tai oma. I'lano polish. Uo t M nsle Co. CU The rain storm of last nluht and con tinued sllsht rain of today made the city auto cami a nut very pleasant place, and a number of auto travelers were nuiklng themselves as comfort able as possible there today. Tomor row night the old auto ramp will ceasa to exist as n c ity oHrated Institution as the city's new auto camp will he ready to receive aBto tourists by Sun day forenoon. Mrs. W. K." Riiss'-ll with her duiiuh fhli-iiK i to speitr the summer with her ter Until arrived this muriiliix frum'sUter. Mss.'J. W. Klrkpatrlt-k. - Sze 7TLUA infants imvauds ASK FOR llorlick's t!e Original ooid Imitation VtilPVftiSubMtitute "OTlrumvInTaHds.oarow(nRChridrn jRlchmrtk.iruilt.d grain .street In Powdor Tha OnimJ Food-DrinU Fur AJI Agct Na Cortlas (Nouri.Wnt Dllb . "-Birr- M I Tribune office. Manuafacturers of the better grade davenports, . chairs, rockers, and foot stools In latest design. Constructed to give Service and comfort. Of best workmanship, hardwood frames, web- bine bottoms, high tempered steel spring, filled with flax, hair and cot ton. Spring or down cushions. Cov ered in denim, velour, mohair or tapes try. No woodshavings used. All material new and clean. Upholstering of ail kinds. Draperies made to order. if interested call Jacksonville Phone 202. J. Weis, Upholstery. 61 Forest airplane patrol In the north west this summer depends largely upon the size of the army, and this has hot yet been fixed by the mililury committee of the senate, Senator C. l. McXary has telegraphed C, fi. Chap-( man, secretary of the Western Fores- try and Conservation association.! Congress recently voted down an ap-j propriation for airplane patrol, but,' northwest foresters and timber owners are still fighting for this measure of; forest protection which is estimated to' save many thousands of dollars of tim ber annually. Shoes called for and delivered free. repaired or Milium, jviaii uruum , specialty. Work sent C. O. D. C. B. Watkins, 127 W. Main, nhono 558. 69 The biuirest event of the year is! Chautauqua, It comes next week. Get your ticket now and save money. Call Rev. F. it. Leach for Information, 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 of Medford. Phone us and we will call. i tf tfjGrace K. Robertson, university health nurse. Only five students are in me Infirmary, compared with an average of 14 for the winter term. Fewer cases of poison oak are being reKirted, according to the nilrse, who also said SO per cent of the underweight girls, according to the' September figures, are now normal. - Have you your summer sewing done? See Miss Helen King, 341V4 South Grape. G 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.- Insure Now McCurdy lXSlItAXCK AOKXCY FlapJack Flour Buckwheat Flour Maple and Cane Syrup Pure Maple Syrup Hot Cakes and Maple Syrup for breakfast. Start the day right. We have a great variety to choose from. " Personal Attention Prompt Service H. E. 'Marsh' Phone252 ' ' GROCER ;.; Phone 252 Y. W, C, A. Campaign $3200' May 22-26 k: SHOES . $5.00 SHOES . $5.00 . FOR MEN M.en 'e Sidecalf, Welt Sowed, Rubber Men's Oonuino Calf, Wolt Sewed, Heoh, Mahogany Oxfords Rubber Heels, Mahogany Oxfords - $5.00 a pair $7.00 a pair North ,; d)tfrCldtM , North Central '""r."",! c.., ' Central Cooo Shoes" (Since 10134