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PAHTC TWO jnwRDmn; ttctottxk wjhwd. .ot?f.oox. vino a v. .tuxk 2. 1022 Total and Personal That wag a welcome drop of IS 0 -v.reea !n temperature from ' Wednes day's maximum of 97 degrees to 79 de i'KiPR, the maximum of yesterday. 1'i.ir weather Is the predict Urn far Sat nrluy end although this foreman was loiiily today was still in the hot class. Vlavl dealer, Mrs. Foor,.lloter.Medf'd 61 it. O. Davidson, Oregonian agent. Phone 1033 for service. 3 Mrs. Clias. Smith and two chiltlren leave tonight for llur View, Ore., to join Mr... Smith, who is engaged In carpenter work there this summer. . Our local Company , A, National Guard, needs twenty recruits at once for its required strength. The best opportunity for our young men now to join. Have a two weeks vacation at Camp Lewis, with all expenses paid, and receive regular federal pay. Join now. . Ct Hardwood flooring. Medford Lum ber Co. ' Si Simola, graduate of the Vniver sity of Oregon, who has been spending Under tho direction of the ci,y the last week or so in Eugene, left yes i.perlntendont, Chas. Davis, markers i'i guide auto traffic Jjave been -placed iit all the street intersections ,1n the i-u-iiness district. Those markers are reuses of cast iron in inverted butter licnvl shape,- which are .fastened down i urely. Later pn they will be paint ted on orange color. . 't nts, tents, tents, tents, tents. The c.imping season is here, and now is t'n time to buy tents. We are -prepared to furnish you with any stamlard sixed tent you want, We have in our store in Bedford 15u tents in Rises' from TxT terday for Medford on a business trip. Eugene Guard. Local man with few thousand dollars desires to buy working partnership in established, conservative, paying busi ness. What have yon to offer? Give full particulars. Address 23, Mall Tri bune. CO The New York Hair Shop is now under entirely new management. We w ill be glad to serve the old customers as well as the new. G3 Democratic committeemen who were finally certified by the official can Thu senior class of the high school Mrs. Trevo Lumadcn, Who has been left this morning for the F.Iks plcnlei visiting hero for the past few weeks grounds on tho banks of the Kogne with Mr. and Mrs, 11. U. Lumsden, left river and will spend tho day and pos-,yestertl:iy morning for Croswell, Ore., stbly part of tho night at that place and will visit hor parents, Mr. tand enjoying tho annual senior picnic. .V.Mrs. Messner on their ranch near that number of the hoys rushed Into cloth- city. up to and including 16x24. All new passing board and whose names were t' liis, no. second-hand or reclaimed i printed in last nights paper include Mils, for 'sale. Remember our tents j John M. Root of this city. Mr. Root r made of U. S. government standard ! says that he wishes to express his I'-' iach width canvass,, while commer-j deep appreciation to the one or two ei.il canvass is based on 3t? inches voters who elected him democratic su'MTe. , In other words it takes 36 : committeeman for 'Medford Southwest Jncl es square to weigh 10 or. in com-(district by writing his name in on the meicial canvass while our canvass , ballot but owing to the fact that he has iVinhs 10 os. to 29x36 inches. S you 'been a life long republican he feels can plainly see that we offer you bet-'tnat he cannot serve. He has always t-r tents, and if quality counts with j been a staunch republican, having you we can save you money. Auto I worked with the national committee tents in white duck 7x9. S oz.. $S.30:jin the east and having consistently Tx'.ij 10 os., $10.30; khaki duck, "7x7, 8!supported republican candidates. i J10.70; 7x7, 10 os., I11.S5. Trade j Stolen Ford care, license No. 2SG0. ux. the United Army Stores and save ! eng. No. 3310213. left headlight lense money. 32 Central Av. South. tf;gone. P'ease write J. G. Miller, 63S Get pine flume lumber at Big Pines j North Central. 63 i amber Co. - tfi To a reliable party - who will pur- Tora Word of tho department ofichase fi new five-ton Mack truck we jutice, arrived in the city this morn-'will rrnish a good lumber haul for jii; on one of his periodical business ;this season, with an ption for another visr'ta, 1 i v..) ; ; ' '. . . '-' Iseason. Truck can be bought on easy Dance Eagle Point Sat nite. S3 ' p'.yments. Pruitt Myers Mo'or Co. tf Ing stores this morning and bought swimming suits before starting out. i Uig dance at Riverside Community Club Saturday nite. Jewel orchestra hit of season. Supper served at 11:30. For good insurance, you should go to C.oft & Yeo. office with Jackson County Abstract Co. K. T. Kruger and Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel H. McCain, Jr., ot San Francisco, are guests at the Hotel Holland. Other guests Include L. W. Campbell. K. I. Mens and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Hardisty of Portland. George A. McCtary of Hornlirook. Calif.. Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond G. uirsou of Corvallls. W. C. Grant of Oakland, Calif., and Mr, and Mrs. M, M. Tucker of Los Angeles. IMg dance at Kingsbury Springs. Saturday nite. Leedom's orchestra. 63 When In need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods. 10S. 711 K. Main. ' lly' Saturday night seven aud a half miles of Pacific highway pavement will be completed north of Giants Pass. After that date, the Merlin de tour will be eliminated and it will ecu be necessary to take this d.:t'iir. The whole paving force will be shifted to the Sexton mountain job and It is expected that this will be completed in two months. A detour over Sexton mountain mountain night ami day will be necessan The detour is kept in excelleut rondition and little trouble will be encountered, according to Kngl neer Bromley. Grants Pass Courier. Appropriate gifts for graduation at Johnson's Jeweler. J When in need of sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 10S or come to 711 E. Main street. Forter J. Neff and W. T. Normlle leave tonight on a short business visit at Salem. . Buv Medford home. Pay like rent Gold Ray Realty Co. I The Biggest Suit Values To Be Found Anywhere A big assortment of all-wool suits, some from Oregon Woolen Mills, late styles, all sizes and colors and listen Ten to Fifteen Dollars Cheaper than Any where Else just have a look. And a suit, all-wool suits, as All we ask is we have sold low as $15. K Then We Have Boys' Suits Some all-wool suits with 2 pants, blue X serge, browns, greys, some as low as $450: . . , , . Shoes The best shoes in town work shoes, dress shoes, boys' shoes, girls' shoes and ladies' shoes. Good all-leather shoes, and you save from .one to three dollars on a pair. i, That's all today. The Cheapest Store in the West. The Store Without Competition. ir It. Have you vialted the I'nrlor Tea Rooms over Woolworth's and tried the dainty home cooked lunches served there for f0ct ta llig bargains In all styles ot millin ery. lVuel's. 02 Alex Sparrow visited tho Klks lodge session last night for tho first time since his recent marriage, and his fra ternul brothers took advantage of this fact to extend him tho usual courtesies branded upon all newly married Klks .y the lodge, Tents, tents, tents, tents, tents, The ramping season is here, and now is the time to buy tents. We are pre pared to furnish you with any standard siied tent you want. We have in our store In Medford 150 tents in slues from 7x7 up to and Including ItixiM. All new tents, no second-hand or re claimed tents for sale. Remember our tents re mado of I'. S. government standard Inch width canvass. .while commercial canvass Is basvd on 3d Inches square, In other words it takes M inches square to weigh 10. os. In commercial canvass while our canvass weighs 10 ot. to 29x30 inches. So' you can plainly seo that we offer you bet tor tents, and if quality counts- with you we can save you money. Auto tents In white ducK. 7x9. 8 ox., s.30: 7x9. 10 os.. 10.30; khaki duck, 7x7. S ox., 110.70: 7x7. 10 ox.. IU.S5. Trade at the Vnlted Army Stores and save money. 32 Central Ave. South. tf Table potatoes while they last $1.!0 per hundred. Monarch Seed Company. Fhone 260. A fairly brisk patronage continues to be enjoyed by the new city auto camp. Twenty-eight persons who ar rived from California in 11 cars during yesterday spent last night and this morning at the camp. Dance Eagle Point Sat. nite. $5 Rig danae at Kingsbury Springs. Saturday nite. Leedom's orchestra. 63 In its account of the recent Knights of Pythias .district convention held at Roseuurg tho Dally News Review of that city said: "G. T. Wilson, of Med ford, introduced his new song, 'Oregon, Land of Beauty.' This Is a very at tractive song, which has prospects o becoming very popular. Mr. Wilson went to Portland immediately follow ing the convention to Introduce the song there. Those who heard it at the convention were greatly pleased and are boosting strong for it" Corsets fitted and altered free. Good win Corset Shop, 20 S, Fir St. . 66 . Rig sale of millinery now going on at Deuel's. .- 62 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Terrill left this morning by auto for Corvallls whore they, will visit with their son who is a student at O. A. C. While there they will attend the 25th anni versary of Mr. Terrell's graduation from that institution. Kverywhere you look you see a Lnevrolet. , ' tf Fire Insurance. Brown & White. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Austin of Denver, Colo., are guests at the Hotel Medford, as are V. A. Davis of San Diego, A. J. Hlaho pand F. M. Reeves of San Fran clsco, W. It. Hicks of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nye of Santa Ilarbara, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ward of Seate, George Neuner, Jr., of Roseburg, Jack Partridge of Prospect and Bert Hur- gess of Copco. . Table potatoes while they last $1.50 per hundred. Monarch Seed Company. Phone 260. sacrifice sale, Medford home and living income only $1000, balance like rent. Gold Ray Realty Co. Burton Btrock, instructor in modern languages in tbe local high, school has accepted an offer to play JJ-riut clan net in the Denver municipal hand for the summer. He will also act as librarian for the band. Mr. and Mrs St rock will stop in San Francisco, Los Angeles and at the Grand Canyon on their way east. Dance Butte Falls Sat. June 3rd. C3 For expert lawn mower grinding call Mitchell Ladder Co. A. C. Gragg of Salem arrived this morning by auto from Salem and will spend several days In this city on business. Hats on sale from 93c to $11.98 a Deuel's. 62 Bearing pear and apple orchards sacrificed at $100 acre and up. 1 acre tracts and up. Easy terms. Near Medford Highway. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R or 134 V. School Is out! District G7, com prised of Gold Hill, Rock Point and the Dardanelle districts has closed its most successful school year in the his tory of the institution. The vim and efficiency shown by the faculty em ployed at the beginning of the school year has built a school body that Is second nowhere In this country. The results shown by the students this year are marked Indeed and the dis trict and school board were so pleased with the work of the teachers that al most the entire force was retained for the coming fall term. The athletics Is the only point on which the school has not forged ahead. . This branch was allowed to remalu about the same as last year while the faculty was install ing discipline into the school and Iron ing out the dunce and dally fun habit which had become paramoisjit In the Gold Hill schools, To build the ath letlcs in the coming years the board hus employed as a commercial teacher one of the best coaches In tho state, a graduate of O. A, C, and an athlete oi good record. Gold Hill News. Hemstitching, Plcoting, 8c per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. , . . tf Beautiful chiffon bats for girls at graduation time. New vanity cases for graduation girts. Shields, 222 W. Main. 63 ECIOMY jlsL THE HOME OF BREflO LIKE MOTHER HADE i. SUGAR FACT'S!; Our tip on Sugar was ft good one. The price is up again. European demand for American Sugar is heavy and experts predict it will be heavier. .,' ' ' i If so the price will go higher. , We foresaw this and now have several thousand dollars worth of sugar. Do you want yours before we go up with the market? It's a mortal cinch we can't keep on selling for less than replacement cost, but we will go you 50-50 on our good buy if you will buy at once. Bakery Special Belgian Cocanes 2 dozen 25c Soap Special 21 bars of Crystal White Soap and 2 bars of Cremc Oil All for $1.00 ALPINE, an Oregon Milk, can . . .10c GATES & LYDIARD 32 Mrs. C. A. Adams returned Wednes day from Sncramento where shn went to visit her s in. Lester Adams, who Is the city editor of the Sacramento I'nlon. Vtend tho big week-end party nt the .Nat. Sat. nite. 62 New pianos nt 2j per cent discount for 10 days, II. N. Uifland. Phone I J 63 Rev. It W. Fenton, former Methodist church. South, liaslor In this city who has been transferred to Sacramento, will leave tonight for that city by auto. Atwater Kent timers for Fords $11.7.1 Electric Shop. (Oi Everywhere yoiw look you see a Chevrolet. tf. George A. Mansfield, president of the state farm bureau and former Medford resident who has been residing in Portland for the past few mouths re turned to this city yesterday morning and left this morning for his ranch near Prospect where he will scnd the next few days enjoying a short outing. Attend the big week-end party at the Nat. Sat. nite. . CI' Knrollment period for the citizens' military training camp to bo held ut Camp U wIh July 21 to August 2-, has been extended Indefinitely from May 3l, in the hopes that a greater re sponse may be met from Oregon young men. Only 375 men have enrolled from Oregon and Washington, as com pared with the ciuotaof looo. Of Ore gon's quota of 400, only 135 have signed up for the training, so far. Dance Butte Falls Sat. Juno 3rd. G3 Milk customers wanted; milk deliv ered twice dally, I)c quart. Phone 5 '.- J I 63 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Marglson of Med ford are visiting In Portland this wi ck making their headquarters at the Im perial hotel. Beautiful models and pattern hats, exceptional values. Deuel's. 63 $5.00 spotlights for your car at the Electric Shop. ' 80 Mrs. J. C. Mann of Portland arrived this morning for a few days visit with her son Larry Mann and family. Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, rc-lnforced' and guaranteed. Only tho finest pro-hoiit- tng fuels and metals used. Vulcan Welding WorkB, 39 S. Front street., tf Get plno flumo lumber at Big Plnos Lumber Co. . . tf Th graves of Uecftased members of , A. S. llnneitlni'im, claim lU'-nl f'T the Medford lodgn if lllks weir d-cr- j the Southern Pacific rullrond. urrlw-d n I ell us uviiil ou Memorial div wl!h;lien this murium; to iitlcnd the big the beautHiil floral wreath design and '.get together lmniiet ir thn chamber appropriate .Inscription designed byjof commerce n( the Hotel Medford M X. f?. Bennett. Twenty two such graves , tiUlit. a he wishes to absorb u little of Were M ilmimlwl lust Tuesday In lliellni old Medrurd spirit of l!il. Mr. io nifte litis of Medford, Jinks uivllle j IlnMiiiImtim was local ngetii fir tho and Central P .iot. Sont'iern Purine In I'.'IO. .Hor Siilo P.fiitt . home mad" cakus, Attend the big week end putty at nefl. 129 N. Central.. Mrs. tlourdmao. the. Nil'. Hat. nite (.; M Dunce Eagle Point Sat. nite. d5 n TOO LATE TO . CLASSIFY WANTKDrTo exchange Medford home for Klamath Fulls property. Hox K G II, Mail Tribune. 61 FOU KENT Three room furnished apartment, light and water, 35. Inquire Sugar Howl. tt FOR SALIC One fourteen foot Davis sweep rake. J, C, Case, phono 304, Jacksonville. 65 LOST Seaman's discharge und natur alization papers In Yreka or between Yreka.and Medford, belonging , t? McGrlffln. Finder ploiiso return to Mail Tribune office. 01 -LAST DAY- MAR MTItll.W nn the captivating l l.ipH-r In "t'AHtTN.l TIO.V'S Kveiy Mae Muny plclure loot HTsoiialll y and this one Ian mmimiIIoii, INm'l mlw it., - TOMORROW! You wont need a li)po of (tout gliinils to get II In null out of Uil I iloiib'.e bill ot laughs! ' HAROLD LLOYD in u I DO" hen ho nays "1 Do," Hue. old Iii'oiiiIhch to tmikn you liuigli louder than ever ! fore, ' ' k 'i ' HM'nd si laughter tiotiey , moon with Lloyd and liU "Lloyily" In Luff luiul. ALSO the funniest comedy Htars , MR, AM) MUM. , , CARTER De HAVEN in the fMimiest romantic fane "Marry tha Poor Girl" from Oliver Moi-ohiW famoiiH slago hiicichk,