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PAnrc two MEPFOTtp matt; Tnrnuxr.. Mrcnronn. or? Knox, tiifukday. mat 2.v ma Foca and JLf Personal I V. A. lVttlfirew nml G. S. rettlsrew In the most .sevevo tussle of Ms) Mis. H, U llohtm nnlve.1 TuihIu.v ! of Lou Angeles iiro miosis at the Hotel wtvstlluK eRiw. Ralph lluml. local iu nttiK from Urn Anuvlr h;ivliiR ! Holland mi are K. R. Kay of Kusene, middleweight wrestler Klid ehttiuli heeti eitlled ti this i-lly n result of jV. H. Ilarmnn mit J. K. Robinson of' ship contender, wont two hours Satur-ithe lllnVss of her mother-in-law. Mr.' . onliiml, Mr. nd Mrs. V. C. Herman day night nt Cottage drove, with TonijHiid Mix. Ilohlis loft this cltv several ....,,, . a . . of AlHMdoon, Wn, 0. 1. Whilp of OaKi Ruy of Omaha, jirototw of Farmer, months :u; to take up their residence All Medford is exported to turn out Car llnd A K raunlior or S!ln urns. without a fall. Hand downed 'in U AnKoles. I the parole of Ilillah TerapJe, Mystic j" uWdinK ' Announcements, r,,rn.B, meu nans ai o p. in. iron. on9 anJ A, 1Umuls u.e Mil ana enus at me Jioiei .mcu- Mm ,H1!ll.Iv le Ji. id, where at 6:30 p. m; Captain Book Store. K1 ralu makes ma thrillliin dive from the top of the hou?l Into a six foot unk. The parade and divo are Hie wiUy public features of the his cere tronial of the temple, which will brins Ulirlner. here from all parts of south-f--fi Oregon. Wanted Boarders. 129 N. Central. 66 Hreakfast l the Medford Cafeteria jii'l Delicatessen. 56 l to sure of your Hall Insurance. See Holmes, The Insurance Man. )ne of the most prominent film nro d ji'lnpr concerns has written here for liuMnation as to the roushest and ttu.tU picturesque ntountaia scenery In U,it Medford vicinity, with, a view to bringing one of its companies here Uier on In the season to film one or XD"T productions lnvlta- We can save Med foiii 55 For Fuller brushes call 604-W. 5S Kay in a two-hour tussle at Gold Hill a icw weens oeiorv ann ims may Inl 1 ; i iv nun m nno 10 meet waiter .Miner iori the championship. Portland Telo- Ktam. lUiy Medford home. Pay like rent. For Sale Host homo made caKes. N". Central. Mis. lloardnian. art Stanley Kutlor of Yrelsa Is In this city on business. Mr. Ihitler In on- levied with the ireka branch nf the I California Oregon Power compahy. for rami) us mattress, blacksmith Holmes. The Insurance Man. Arthur lrown. district circulation outfits complete, drills, tents, shovels. Everywhere you look you see i manager for oiu of the larne Porilainl picks, axes, g lodge hammers, all these Chevrolet. " tt j I'Mrs retm nedlasl nisht altera husl- are second-hand goods, fall Rogue Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Mct'onochle, for-l'108 'VP to Portland and return by River Canal Company's office South mer residents of this city arrived yes-' uto. t i For Pale Air compressors, pipe.iJold Ray Realty Co. from 1 Inch to 2 Inch. Sanitary bods! if it's insurance we write It Fir street or phone 129. 59 terday by auto from Seattle and will The snow nt Crater lake's rim was' Stanley . Clark of the Grants Pass, visit for several weeks with Mrs. W. S. 1 13 feet deep and at Anna Sprint; office of the California-Oregon Power, Crank. seven feet deep on the uWh of tlil-i company returned yesterday to Grants' For Sale I" Bed car bargains. Daniel-1 month, says Alex Sparrow, supeiinfen . Pass after a several days business son's Garage, 113' V. Central. 56 jdent o( Crater Iike national park. Hut ' visit In this city. Chautauqua week is here. Get your; in spite of ail reports ubout Krvutor, Children cared for. Phone 2T6-H. 57 1 ticket and enjoy six days of the best ; f nowrall this year than Tor many years. Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nlte. 59jon the platform. past, 'tis not so at Crater lake. ho Dance, Butte Falls, Sat.. May 27th. Crescent orchestra Eagle Point, Sat Insists. "The snow was fully im deep! 57' 69 this time last year." says Sparrow' The Medford post of the American John Meurer of New York. Is a truest "and the opening date of the park will U'Kion will conduct a fla raising cere- at the Hotel Medford as are Rolando he July t as per usual." Sparrow rnmei jmonial at the Sacred Heart hospital, McKee of Washington, D. C. Stanley to the Multnomah, Tuesday afternoon.! lCnUthts of Pylhiaa DiBtrict conven-Jon Memorial da.v. May 30th immediate- K. Butler of Yreka. Calif.. J. M. Rodg- tir n. Roseburg. Saturday, May 27th. My following the G. A. R. memorial ers ot San Francisco, F. B. Hollenbcck U'i2- All knlghU that can go or iave I exercises at the Page theatre. Cars ; of Seattle, I V. H. Reid of Tacoma, K. will be provided and will be waiting at Craft of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs the theatre to transport members ofiV. D. Alveraon of San Diego. a.aomobolles for this trip report at it of P. hall not later than Thursday ninK. May 25th. We want at least cart hundred. -- . 65 Try our mercnants lunch. The Sbnsta. u . Wanted Woman to do washing for family of three at home. Phone SUO-L. . 57 In the account of the El wood trial Wednesday, anent the testimony of . J. McMahon, traffic officer, there fcj;.eared "The defense read the testl riony McMahon gave at the prelimin ary hearing, as Impeachment of his testimony." Mr. McMahon requests hit, "for the purposes of impench-m-nt" of bis testimony" be substituted to correct an Impression he was Impeached.". Hardwood flooring. Medford Lum ber Co. v;Th!a office Is prepare to print bwJser sheets, bills, etc, used on the Vookkeeping machines. Don't give jkuir orders to traveling men and have them printed out ot Medford. Phone and we will caH. ; ? ; tf '.f Shoes called tor and delivered free, repaired or shined. Mail orders a specialty. Work sent C. O. D. C. B. Watklns, 127 W. Main, phone 556. 59 .The commercial fishing season c.pened at S o'clock this morning in the Rogue river at Grants Pass with 11 fucats making the drift down the river. The prospects are good for a fair catch this season, according to fishermen, r Bearing pear and apple orchards sacrificed at 1100 acre and np. 1 acre the W. R. C, G. A. R., Women's Auxil iary and American Legion to the hos pital. The Red Cross Thrift Shop wants old' clothes and household goods. They will be repaired and cleaned and placed in the hands of those who need them If you have anything phone 456 and some one will call at your house. 55 I will be in Central Point Wednesday and Saturday to give music lasaons. Ida Wood. 59 When In need ot shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods. 10S. 711 E. Main. . Mrs. C. L. Brown and.family return ed this morning from an auto trip to Portland and report that the roads are in good shape. Dance, Eagle Point. Sat. nlte. 59 Wanted Clean cotton rags at Mali; Tribune office. tf You can get credit on old tires when buying Miller tires. Exchange Tire Co.. 28 X. Riverside. 56 Uncle Sam watches $1.25, heavy can vas gloves 10c pair, leather-face canvas gloves 25c pair, jersey gloves 10c pair, leather shoe lace 10c pair, army oap 9c bar, web belts 30c, cotton socks 2 pair' for 23c, O. D. wool army blankets $2.95, 4 -fold steel auto camp bed J12 50, Kampkook gas stoves $7.50, at United Corsets fined and altered free. Good win Corset Shop.20 S. Fir St. 66 The Chautauqua Is a great educator Take the children w ith you. Lime for spray. Medrord Lbr. Co. A May Fete will be held by the pupils ot the Lincoln school at the school building at 7:30 tonight.. An appropriate program to be given by the pupils has been arranged - and everyone is invited to attend. Watch repairing ot that quality that gives satisfaction at Johnson's. Jeweler. ' tf Invest your savings ro the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Auto insurance. Brown ft White. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Grey left yesterday afternoon by auto for Port land and other northern points. They are expected to return in two or three weeks. Viavi dealer, Mrs. Foor, Hutel MedfM 64 For expert lawn mower grinding call Mitchell Ladder Co. . Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. A large and enthusiastic assembly was held yesterday afternoon at the high school and after numerous delays in the form of musical numbers and with Manager Richard Price of Med ford, leaving behind his newly j acquired bride, because "she didn't have time to get ready." Portland Journal. Announcement was made at the tate headquarters ot the Grand Army of the Republic today that the annual, encampment scheduled for June 20, 21 nd 22 has been postponed until June 28 and 29. so as not to conflict with the dates of the Portland Rose Festt- al. The encampment will bo held at Newport. Adjutant Masasuke Kobayasht who will speak in the Salvation Army hall here on Friday evening, May 26th. comes in the Interest ot the Japanese s well as to Rive the people of Med ford an Idea ot what the Christian re ligion, through the effort of the Salvu- tion Army, haa done for his native land. Japan wan among the first coun tries to recognize the value of General Booth, and his Salvation Army. TJiere are many officers In the Salvation Army working among the Japanese on the Pacific coast. All members ftf. tlio Christian church choir are urgently requested to be present at the rehearsal Friday even- ng at 7:45. Army Stores, 32 Central Ave. So. 5. orations by members of the annual Joseph Shockley. formerly of this staff the Craters were distributed. The city, but now of Medford, Is in this! Crater, the annual of the local high city attending to business matters, school was first published in 1920. Mr. Shockley is with the Foster-.This year the publication is better tracts and np. Easy terms. Xeari Kleiser Co, and motored here to attend than ever and the students are greatly Bedford Highway,,, Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R or 134-Y.- Sand, gravel, sediment Phone 912-J. " Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet tf Your growing grain. Is it insured? ftxt Holmes, The Insurance Man. ' ' The local Ku Klux Klan at its meet ing last night voted to give $25 of its lunds to the Young Women's Christian Association fund of this city, and the money was turned over to the associa tion this forenoon. Fire Insurance. Co. to company business Roeebtirg News; pleased with it. Local business men Review. Iwho subscribed for space in its adver A special attraction at Chautauqua j tising pages have each purchased t will be the Radio demonstration Satur-i volume with very few exceptions. day night 5; When better automobiles are built Free dirt for lawns oi garden. CalLBuIck will build them. tf at building site, Minnesota street H.l Don't wait till others tell you what A. Thierolf. 'ia great treat they are having at the Soldier who looked at improved 11 acre ranch please write Mrs. B. Dups. Grains Pass, Ore. 59 Eight persons who arrived in three cars from California spent last night Bennett Investment i at the city auto camp and continued tf'on their Journey northward this mor- Baskets tor decorating with paint or ning. jam. Medford Book Store. 55 C. L. Goft for Fire Insurance. Tele- Tires and work guaranteed by Ex- phone 41. cjiange Tire Co., 28 X. Riverside. ,56! Dance, Butte Falls, Sat, Msy 27th. ' Goff writes Automobile Insurance, j Telepbonec 41. i ; v. .,' Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Williams leave tonight for Sauk Rapids, Minn., for a month's visit with relatives and fri-nds. '?'', t .'". j Wanted Woman to do washing for family of three at home. Phone 390-L. 57 Fancy combs, Bnrxetts, bobed hair eruaments. Martin J. Reddy, Jewelers. 67 The Parlor Tea Rooms are serving rpx-lal luncheons, 50c, from 11:30 to 2$ o'clock. 55 ' There was much interest taken by ' local baseball fans in the announce ainl yesterday that Wayne Barham would twirl for the locals in the return :;me with Leland to be played here next Sunday. Barham has received flattering offers this season to return to league baseball but has turned them lUl down. wFor Fuller brushes call 604-Wr. 58 .'Dance, Butte Falls, Sat, May 27th. ! rF1re Insurance. Brown & White. " 1 'For her graduation, a wrist watch. ( Martin J. Reddy, Jewelers. 57 J A record crowd attended the'open- tng day program of the Chautauqua this afternoon to hear the rare musical ; tirogram that was presented. Ashland ! Tidings. Many beautiful gifts for graduation Martin J. Reddy, Jewelers. 57 After-theatre lunches a specialty at Uie Parlor Tea Rooms, over Wool vorth's. 55 For Fuller brushes tall 604-W. 58 O. A. C. students belonging to fra ternities write home that initiations are now complete and have been for a week and that the new members of the various organizations are still eating their meals from the mantel while standing in front.of the fireplace. Chautauqua opens Friday. The great event of the year. Go with others. This is a community affair. New wall tents in all standard Bizes. Auto tents in white duck or khaki at very low prices. Canvas is advancing in price and tents are sure to be high er in the near future. Save money buying a tent now and buy it at the Army Store and save money. United Army Stores, 32 Central Ave. So. 57 Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, de-lnforced and guaranteed. Only the finest pre-heat-ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 S. Front street, tf Everywhere you look yoa see a Chevrolet. tt D. E. Millard and party left this morning by auto for a several days visit with friends and relatives In the northern part of the state. Store away your 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' When in need ot sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main street. Chautauqua, but get your ticket now and enjoy these treats yourself. All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108 711 East Main street ' For the second time, the red cross of the Ku Klux Klan burned out on Mount Baldy last night, and drew the attention of the people of the city for the better part of half an hour, The cross was seen at a little past nine last night, in the same place as the one several weeks ago. It Is thought that the coming lecture by Dr. R. H. Sawyer had something to do with the display. Grants Pass Cour ier. Two watchmakers, prompt service and unexcelled workmanship. Johnson, Jeweler. tf Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for NuBone. Phone 685-J. tf We ate watch specialists. We guar- antee results. Johnson, Jeweler, tf A. R. Diersh has recently arrived In this city and has taken the position of arsistant special agent for the local branch of the Standard Oil company. Lime and cement Medford Lumber Co. Crescent orchestra Eagle Point, Sat. 59 The American Legion requests that all members of the G. A. R., W. R. C, American Legion, Women's Auxiliary, Spanish American War Veterans, Vet erans of Foreign Wars and all veter ans assemble Sunday morning at the American Legion hall and go In a body to the Methodist church where the Sunday Memorial services will be held These services are separate from the services to be held on Memorial day at the Page theatre. Hemstitching, Picotlng, 8c per yd. ' Buttons covered- ' Handicraft Shop. tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY There., will be a meeting of the Order of Ie Molay at the Masonic hull ut 7 : :!0 tonight. The' le Molay degree will be conferred. r , i . 55 U'f i v. 5 I . i - ;,-j,'.i . ' " I' , ' ' ."i'i ; 4I iv There Are Just Two Kind He ToliJ Her, M.-anlnt the ilnrin Vine anil the Mininb.li Woman He WorKhiptml tho Former or Thought lie IMil So Mm Showed Him an Example oi tin Woman Who Can AccompIlM-h Things Ami Ho Chaned Hi .Mind. TONIGHT LIST TIMKS-lsF.K PAULINE FREDERICK TWO KINDS OF WOMEN with TOM HAXTCHI und OTIS HAItliAN HAIL INSURANCE Bate $2.50 per $100.00 Insurance for the Season. Will you take a i-hance lliis year on losing your entire (Top or will you voluntarily take a loss of 2) '2(V0 The cost of insurance. against loss or damage by bail ? Just telephone ' ! ONE TWO THREE McGurdy CONVALESCENT HOME, ASHLAND Terms reasonable, depending upon care required. Housekeeping rooms for guests wishing to bring com panion. C5 FOR RENT Furnished room with bath. 51 N. Oakdale, one block from pOHtoffice. Phone 601 -J. Gti LOST Two handbags and a canvas bag between Cold Hill and Grants T'hsh. Reward. Return to Mail Tribune. 57 FOR RENT Large well furnished sleeping room with bath privileges. , 35 8. Riverside. tf FOR SALE New home on East side, FlneHt location In city. Strictly modern, 6 rooms including; sun porch. A real opportunity for a first STARTS ' TOMORROW MATINEE "THE SHIEK" The lHok tlmt hiiih.ciI and t hrilled t he eonnli y. Xmv I he w-iven wiihuiion of the yenr, PRICES f Tim Shirk" AiIhKh SOr OiihJren U5e. , J ml odes Wiir Tux . J LUNG OUT! A Few Hundred Dollars Worth of ALUMINUM WARE and Other Things at.a ?rac SmasMsii Je Just LooK at This $1.15 One Dollar and Fifteen Cents ' Dish Pans. Tea Kettles, Water Pails, Self Basting Roasters, Double Boilers, Sauce Pan Sets. Big Convex Covered Kettles, Coffee Pots. SEE OUR WINDOWS ale Starts Tomorrow at Nine o'ClocK iSharp Mornin g M EN'S SUITS We have a big line of Men's and Young Men's Suits, Fine All Wool Suits. You can save from Ten to Fifteen Dollars on your Suit. IT'S UP TO YOU Same Way on Shoes Best Shoes in Town Blue Bib Overalls 98c Jumpers . . . 98c Work Shirts . . 69c Boys' Shirts . 59c Work Sox 3 pr. for 25c Men's Garters . 15c Shop Caps . . 25c Big Yank Shirts . 98c Men's Pants . $1.98 Dress Hats . $1.50 Men's Suspenders 25c 5c 10c Men's Hdks. Black and Brown Sox .... Men's Union Suits 75c Shirts and Drawers SOc; Dress Shirts . ; 90c Uncle Sam Shirts . 98c i And hundreds of-other! bargains',, :-yysj- Trunks. Suit Cases and Bags THAT'S ALL TODAY The Cheapest Store in the West 1 wiivU e. wmsoN k