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PTtfYK TWO MTmroTm matl trttsttnt. twtip'fo'rt), oT?ECioT. tttest)ay. .tuxe 1022. , 'M ocal and Personal Tho V. C. T. U. regional conference begins this evening nt the Presbyter inn church and continues until Wed nesday evening. There will be uro grams afternoon and evening. Tomor-i UUchall Ladder Co. row there will be an all day session The Pui Masters' association of with a lunch at noon. Everybody In- southern Oregon, Including Masonic terested Is requested to be present, as lodges In Jackson and Josephine coun there will be a number of beneficial ties held a meeting In the Masonic hall addresses from out of town people of at Ashland on Monday night to con- The public market enjoyed a good putronuge this morning on the sale of home grown strawberries, peas and other Iresli produce from Hogue River valley gardens. -acriflce sale, Medford home and living income only $1000, balance like rent. Gold May Realty Co. For expert lawn mower grinding call note. The first meeting of the stock holders of the Dlnmond Lake Improve ment Company will be held at t ie Public Library, Medford, at 8:00 p. in., Wednesday, June 7th. All subsc.-lbors for stock are requested to be present. !' Cii A spoclal built Bxlde for Ford, $23.50 nt Mattery Electric Shop Nat Illilg. G8 Assistant Fire Chief H. L. Roberts was on his way to breakfast this mor ning in his Kssox car when due to a sidor important business Hearing pear and apple orchards sacrificed at $100 acre and up. 1 acre IractB and up. Easy terms. Near Medford Highway. Gold Ray Realty CO. Phone 728-R or 134-Y. Atwater-Kent timers for Fords $11.75 Electric Shop. 86 News of interest to local autolsts who contemplate a trip north this week is that the Pacific highway near Goshen has been closed while a sec tion Is being paved, and a detour short circuit the car caught fire as he opened up over the hill on the west was panning In front of the Standard side. Another detour farther south Oil service station'" on-' West Main across Camas swale Is being provided street. Mr. Roberts Immediately stop-' east of the highway. Iletween Drain ped the car, dismounted and began to and Yoncalla there is a long detour tear the wires out of Its interior. In over the mountains west of the high so doing he extinguished the tire after $25 worth of damage had been done, but sustained two badly burned hands. Special sale this week only, O. D. shirts (reclaimed), a bargain at $1.79. Trench shoes reduced, sizes up to 8, $3.85;. gUes 8V6 and up $3.15. Regula tion pack carriers, $1.10. Pup tents $2.59, new, jointed poles and pegB for same 50c set. Khaki army blouse, re claimed, 35c. United Army Stores, 32 S. Central Ave. 09 Kodak finishing, better worli charges. Jap Art Store. 88 Through the showing here this week of the Foley & Rurk carnival company tho city treasury will be richer by way and near Wilbur another long de tour east of the highway. Hemstitching, Plcoting, 8c per yd. ' Buttons covered. ' : ' Handicraft Shop. " ' tf Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. - ' tf Guests at the Hotel Medford Include W. E. Roop, E. S. Deorlng and R. L. Ltpman of Los Angeles, F. M. Richard- less 'son of Tacoma, A. Gouler and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Warrock of Seattle, 8. B. Wonder of Montrose, Colo., D. H. Nor ton of Point Lookout, Minn., R. K. Maynard of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. P. $.100; as the license fee charged by the I Fontaine of Oakland; Calif., and D. P. city for such attractions Is $50 a day. Get pine flume lumber at Dig Pines Lumber Co. tf Get a standard Exlde, prices are down, quality the same, at Uattory Electric Slrop, Nat Dldg. G8 Since Saturday up until this morn ing, seventy-six persons, who arrived in 24 cars, have stopped at the new city auto camp; The majority of the visitors were tourists enroute north from California. Dance Eagle Point Sat. nlte; 85 Housekeeping rooms for rent. Jap -tore. 68 Mrs. Nell Franklin resumed her duties yesterday an stenographer In County Agent Cnte's office after an absence of nine wroks through Illness. Hardwood flooring. Medford Luni-j bor Co. Morgan and W. S. Countryman of Mad I son, Wis. Dance Eagle Point Sat. nlte. 85 ' Get pine flume lumber at Big Pines Liimbor Co. tf Oscar Brenneman, a former resident of tli is city and now with the California-Oregon Power company at Gopco, Calif., wns a Medford business visitor yesterday. For Sale Best home made cakes, pies. 129 N. Central. Mrs. Boardman. 84 r ree dirt for lawns or garden. Call at building site, Minnesota street. 11. A. Tlilero'.. Much of the funds for the building of the Rogue River community hall was solicited In Grants Pass, some as donations and several hundred as loans. On Saturday A. R. Brashear C. Brown of Rogue River, were Local man with few thousand dollars, nnl '' desires to buy working partnership in In Grants Pass and paid all tho loans, established, conservative, paying bus! ness, What have you to offer7 Give full particulars. Address 23, Mall Tri bune, .. 66 . The June weather so far has been running along nicely with no excessive warm temperature. In fact the first part of the June .woather may be char acterized as Ideal, Fair weather is the prediction for Wednesday; We are selling at reduced price, $36, Portophone to take on your outing trip. Palmer Piano House.' 70 For good insurance, you should go to Goff & Yeo, office with Jackson County Abstract Co. Preparations for the annual confer ence and camp of the Seventh Duy Adventl8ta are progressing on the fair grounds. Superintendent Rhoads of iedford and n number of helpers are busy putting the grounds in shape to nccommodate the four or five hundred campers expected. The large exhibit building is being fitted up for the main nsBembly hall. A cafeteria will he run In connection. Grants Pbbb Courlor. When In need of shingles and roof ing call Wallaoe Woods, 108. 711 E. Main. When In need of sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 13. Main street. Robort Boyl of Spokane, the former well known Medford man, arrived here Sunday on a business visit, and before roturtithg will also visit Sun Francisco and Lob Angolcs on business. IJuy Medford home. Pay like rent. Cold Ray Realty Co; '. - Table potatoes while they last $1.50 per hundred. Monarch Seed Company. Phone 260. The Salvation Army will hold a rum muge sale at' the army hall, 320 East Main street, tomorrow, ut which a large putronage la desired. Danoe Eagle Point Sat. nlte. -. 85 Corsets fitted and altered free. Good, win Corset Shop, 20 3. Fir St. 06 A meeting composed of committees of the local; Ashland and Grants Pass telephone company exchanges were hel( here last Saturday evening to make arruugementH for the coining an nitaf picnic of the telephone company employes of the valley. ' 1 Everywhere you look you- see a liiovrolet. tf Flrejnsurance. Brown & White. Mrs. A. H.' Collaghan, Mrs. Fred Scheffel, Mrs. Jack Martin, Mrs. Charles Furnase and Mrs. E. J. Green returned yesterday from the Elk Creek district where they had a delightful tlmeT damping and' catching "bites" fishing. In fact Mrs. Callaghan said, "We had a regular blow-out." Table potatoes while they last $1.50 per hundred. Mona'h Seed Company. Phone 260. ' .'Films In nt 10 a. in. ready by 6 p.' m. same day.' Swem's Studio. 68 The first meetini? of the' city council for the month of June will be held to night, and so far as can' be learned only routine matters will come up;- -. Frozen Automobile, tractor and truck cylinders ' welded, " re-ln forced and guaranteed, " Only the finest pre-heat-In fuels and metala used. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 S. Front street, tf $6.00 spotlights for your car at the which leaves the building, completed during tho wlntor, clear of debt. . Im provements to the lntorlor will shortly be made. Grants Pass Courlor. Lime for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. Wanted Clean cotton rags at Mall Tribune office. tf The Woman's Missionary society of the Christian church will moet at the church Wednesday aftornoon for a special business meeting. AU mem bers are requested to be present. Fire Insurance. Bennett Investment Co. . tt Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. . tt. P. II Herman and Lynn Sabin were attending to business for the Grants Pass chamber of commerce In Medford last Saturday. Mr. Sabln is the secre tary of the chamber of that city. When better automobiles are built, Buiok will build them. tf Dance Eagle Point Sat, nlte. 85 E. L. Webber, tho relief mall carry ing contractor who relieves Tom Nor ris at certain intervals in the transpor tation of the mall from the trains to the postofflce has purchased a new Chevrolet for the purpose of drawing the 'trallor loaded with postal matter. Two watchmakers, prompt service and unexcelled workmanship, Johnson, Jeweler; tr Watch repairing of that quality that gives satisfaction at Johnson's, Jeweler. tt George A. Mansfield returned this morning after a brief business visit to Amity, Ore. Get pine flume lumber at Big Pines Lumber Co. tf Be sure of your Hall Insurance. See Holmes, The Insurance Man. Failure of the automobile registra tions in Oregon to maintain the pro portionate Inciouse during the last two years which obtained In the early days of automobile registration In this state, Indicates that many of the orig inal automobiles in this state are be ing consigned to the Junk heap nnd that ninny of tho cars now being Bold by' dealers 'are replacements, accord ing to Secretary of State Kozer. A comparison of registrations for several years shows a gain ofnonrly 13,000 automobiles at the end of May, 1921. as compared with the same period in 1920 whereas the registrations up to' May 31 this year are but 6000 greater than the registrations up to Ma;' 31, 1921.' 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. tt The Pantorium has purchased a new delivery car which has recently been put Into operation. The car Is a Ford. Freeborn Garrettson and D. C. Mnthes, ex-service men on homesteads in the Forest Crook district southwest of Jacksonville spent tho week end lu this city. Men, have your suits thoroughly cleaned and pressed, $1.50. City Clean ing ft Dyeing Co; Phone 474. 401 S. Riverside avenue. 70 All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. The Foley & Hurl; carnival opened lull blast last nlglit one day ahead of the (line of its scheduled engagement. There's a Busy Business College in your home town. Burroughs Machine Bookkeeping and Twin-Six Shorthand mornings only, Intensive six-weeks courses. 70 Miss Bertha Whlllock of Medford left Saturday for Corvallls to attend the commencement exercises at Ore gon Agricultural college. Miss Whll lock Is an Instructor at the college, but is away on leave of absence until Sep tember, and has been assisting with the work at the Golden Rule store in thlB city in order to get a change of environment Ashland Tidings. Fire Insurance. Brown & White. A. C. Allen, who recently purchased the Rocky Point reBort at Pelican Bay on Klamath Lake, returned yester. day from that place after a' stay of several weeks. He reports that the road over tho Green Spring route from Aledford to Jennie Creek Is a veritable boulevard and that from Jennie creek on It is as good as usual. He does not expect that the ' Lake of the Woods route by Dead Indian will be open until about July 1st. Mr. Allen expects to return to Rocky Point Thursday. . We are watch specialists. We guar antee results. Johnson. Jeweler, tf E. G. Hnnselman of Cellna, O., is a guest at the Hotel Holland. Other guests Include H. A. Durler, S. Bur rows and Ford Hart of San Francisco, A, Caro of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Smith and W. C. Stone of Roseburg, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Crawford of San Diego; Calif., H. B. Mohan of Dunkirk, O., and A. E. Stephenson of St. Louis, Mo. Phone 474. Guaranteed work, prompt service. "We are not satisfied unless you are." City Cleaning & Dyeing Co. 70 George Hastings, superintendent for the motor equipment ot the Associated Oil company was a Medford business visitor yesterday. ' Your growing grain, is it insured? See Holmes, The Insurance Man. Among the summer cabins nearly complete and belonging to Medford residents who anticipate spending their vacation in the country are those of Joe Hibbard near Prospect and John Goodrich on Rogue river, near the Bill Isaacs cabin. - . Lime and cement. Medford Lumber Co. Among local Shriners and their Wives who expect to attend the nation al Shrine, convention In San Francisco next week ore Mr. and Mrs. C. I.' HutchlBon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank New man," Mr. nnd Mrs. R. F. Antle and Dr. and Mrs. Rickert. Dr. and Mrs. C. T,. Sweeney have already left by auto for San Francisco In order to attend the fustivities. Big reduction on trimming material for lints. Fay & Sloan, 426 Medford Building. " 70 ,! The c)ty water case against E. Hut) on a charge of watering with an open hose was dismissed yesterday after noon as tho prosecuting witness did not appear. Patrolman Georgo Pres- cott declares that the defendant agreed to plead guilty and that therefore he did not nppear to give testimony. Tho plea eiteKd to the charge, however, was "not guilty." Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. The high school phys)"! training classes have recently taken up swim ming and the students are taken to the Nat during physical training hours. oash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. ... Ed Goary of Klamath Falls' who spent the week-end In this city left this morning for his home. Special Gregg Shorthand work by expert instructor. Mornings only; low rates. Medford Hnslnoss Colloge. 70 J. J. Simervlllo of Butte Falls, was a Medford business visitor today. Mr. Simervlllo is tho proprietor of a store in Butte FallB. T. Edy, Plum street, weBt Bide, will sell 10 good lots, all with water on. Buildings. Very reasonable. Call and see h'm. 68 A rumor was circulated In this city this morning' to the effect that a mass meeting of Ashland citizens had been called for this arternoon In Lithia park for the purpose of starting a recall against Sheriff C. E. Torrill. The" of fice of the Ashland Tidings states that as far as can be ascertained the rumor is unfounded. Ashland, Medford and Grants Pass will join In making one exhibit of southern Oregons' outdoor features at the Oregon Siwrtsmen's and Tourists' show lu the armory during Rose Festi val week, according to information re ceived by the Chamber of commerce from Richard W. Price. Additional reservations for exhibit space are be ing recolved from all over the state. The Southern Pacific, the Oregon state game commission and other organiza tions and the United States' forest ser vice plun extensive exhibits, Portland Telegram. '"... q I Despite the prediction of fair weath er for Wednesday made by the San Francisco weather bureau the home folks weather prophets aro skeptical and go more on the halo seen around the moon last night, which they say indicates a change In weather or stormy weather. They imint to the somewhat cloudy conditlun of today as backing up their contention. Uphold Jap Premier by the decUlons of the premier regurd- TOKIO, June . I By Associated lug cabinet reconstruction. I 'reus I. The Huiyukul, or govern menl ; party, in conference today, indorsed; 'Fat Contractors Hike the motion of ils leaders in recpiesting; WALLA WALLA; Wash., June 0. Premier Takahashito continue in of- Five fat contractors from Tacoma, trant nicniherg or the cabinet to abide ed afoot over an elpht miles trailless. steep and rock mountain course to in spect the site ot !he proposed new city water intake, contract for which will be let shortly by the city commission, this being the last unit in the water, system costing $500,000. With Medford trane Is Medford mit News Summary of Last Night WRIGHTSTOWN, N. J. Major Mal colm Wheeler-Nicholson was found guilty by a court martial at Camp Dix on a charge of having written and sent i to President Harding a letter charging Prusslanism existed in the army. TOKIO The cabinet of Premier Takahashl resigned. BOSTON One death from heat marked tho hottest day of tile season. A number of heat prostrations' were reported. DUBLIN Michael Collins, head of the provisional government, takes a most serious view of the British shell ing of Pettigoe In free state territory and has demanded from the British authorities a full Inquiry into the cir cumstances. I Tlio soil'i, dirt, slums, I vie, art-! removed with -H out wear in our Modern . Dry Cleaning . Knip- 1 1 . Mgmy.. iiiiiiisiiiffs! Card of Thanks To all the loved ones and friends who were so kind in ministering to us in tho sickness and death of our lov ing husband and father, and for the beautiful floral tributes, we extend our heartfelt thanks'. MRS. C. D. MORGAN. MRS. IRENE LARSON. MRS. MARY WRAY. 65 ? DOUGLAS MORGAN. R. A. M. Crater Lake Chapter No. 32 Special commnnlcation, Tuesday, June 6th, 8 p. m. M. E M. degree. . Visitors welcome. . A. F. NOTH, Secy. 65 TO0 UfTE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Re'frigerator, Range and dozen chickens. Moving and must sell at once. Phone 978-11. 69 FOR SALE Lumber, at mill on Indian Creek, one mile from highway near now Rogue river bridge. Any kind at any time. Harry Hayes. 71 WANTED Live-wire salesman. Must come- recommended. Apply 127 N. Riverside. ; , . 67 WANTED Man to irrigate. Jllra Vinta Orchard. Phone 597-J-3. tf Millinery Blouses Sweaters Hosiery Silk Underwear Neckwear Real Lace by the yard . Purses Novelties The Vanity Shop i 'Quality and Service' DRY Irrigation Hose Med. Tent & Awning Works ()xsi(e S, 1 Depot He starred in "The Miracle Man!" You liked it. You liked him!;. You wanted to see him often! 1 ' He starred in "The Prince Chap," and ypu liked that! 3 Don't You Remember? Jlffi. 'J li Q Just stop and think didn't you say: "Give us more pictures like 'The Prince Chap.' " You Did! All right, here's one. Like it, in human appeal, but different in plot with a punch all its own and a tingle for tho heart ! . OMAS ;! MAN NOW PLAYING Tomorrow and Thurs. In George M. Cohan's Huge Stage Success RINCE I rt HJSJti, WAS Supported by a Superb Cast Including Little ''Peaches" Jackron and MILDRED HARRIS ' "Baby" Peggy Comedy "PEGGY BEHAVE" PATHE NEWS WEELY GENE HOWAED at the WURLITZER COMING SATURDAY BILL HART in "TRAVELIN' ON" y AUCTION SALE On Saturday, June 10 We will sell at auction several used ears 1 1918 Studetaker Six, all overhauled, new top and paint. 1 1916 Little Buick Four. Good Tires and Starter. 11913 Overland, sold as it stands. We will also sell several used Fords, providing they are still in stock. . SALE STARTS AT 2:30 P.M. , G. E. Gates Auto Electric Shop. f tr ;m fct Main street, V9W ARK' -