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PAGE fWO MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREOOX. -TITFRSDAY. MAY X 102:1 Focal and " Personal The officers of Sepurate com puny A lieKiin issuing Inst night packs awl equipment to the men, in preparation for the first weokenU trip to the new Nutionul Guard range near Jackson ville which will start a week from noxt Saturday afternoon. The targets are now helng set up and the range made ready (or use at that time. After the fire It s too late to Insure. See Hodden & Canaday now. H. I. Hod setting eggs at DoVoo's. Newconib has Jfl-lnch slabwood at Jl. 75 per tier, lit much ns yon want, three tier or ovor. Also plenty of dry mill block b. Order early. Phone 631. ' If Drilling at the Trlgonia oil well be gan this morning at a depth of 2040 feet, 33 feet having been drilled, yes terday. It is expected that 30 or more feet will be drilled today. Those con ducting the operations are growing more optimistic hourly, if possible, be cause of the strong indications of parufine Uie bailer is bringing up. McElroy's orchestra, I'Yiday night. Fair Grounds Pavilion. Ho tlicro. 30 llrown says lie has lots of men's short and long dress shoes. 30 Hemstitching at Deuel's. 38 A program of exceptional merit will he given at the Lincoln school Parent Teachers . circle meeting tomorrow afternoon. The meeting will be called to ordor promptly at three o'clock. Friday, April 0th was Lucky Day at the Crator Lake Hwdo. Co. 38 Dance! Saturday, May 5th, at Eagle Point. 8KiCluI features. 38 Hand-knitted garments have become an essential part of every woman's wardrobe. Yarns for every stylo sweater. Handicraft Shop. 38 Miss Ilesslo Hlglnbotham left todny with Mr. und Mrs. L. F. Goodlow for a week's visit In Copco, Calif. Frolic cloth, just the cloth for child's rompers, etc., 32 In. wide. Regular 29c grade on sule Saturday and Mon day for 23c lb. Hutchison Lumsden. 38 Maxwells, Chevrolets, Chalmers, Hudsons, Bulck Speed truck. Heal bargains in these used cars. See Corwln, end of North Rtversldo Avo. ! if Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf . There will be conferences and dom- onHtratlons on various mlBBlonary sub jects all day Friday at the Presbyter Ian church. Interesting talkB will be made rogarding overseas sewing and homo mission boxes In the aftornoon, nnd a pageant will bo presonted In the ovenlng by young people from Grants Pnss. These meetings are open to tho public. McElroy's orchestra, Friday night. Fair Grounds Pavilion. Ho thero. 3U Colonial Garage for tire service. ' We liavo good vuluos in used cars. Patton & Robinson, lite. tf DON'T PAY Men's Garters : . .15c Horsehide Gloves .50c Summer Underwear for . . . V 50c Men's Work Sox . . 10c Walk Over Dress Sox ........... 15c Balbriggan Union Suits $1.00 Big Yank Work Shirts 98c Uncle Sam Shirts 98c Men's Dress Shirts 98c Men's Leather Work Shoes, 2 Bones Men's Suits The famous Sams Straus all wool suits, the very latest up to the minute suits, all sizes and colors. $35.00 Suits .. . .$23.50 $27.50 Suits . . .$19.50 One lot of fine Suits, going at $17.50 Hundreds of Bargains Everything Just a Little Less The Cheapest Store in the West 32 N. Front St. Will H. Wilson MORE The many friends of Dr. J. J. Em mens whose condition was reimrted as better last night were much dis heartened this forenoon on learning that he was worBe and that complica tions hail arisen which necessitated an immediate operation by Portland surgeons, who are being rushed, to Medford by fust auto, which left Port land this noon. Save big money by making your children s rompers, etc., from 32-!nch Frolic cloth. Regular 29c value, Sat urday and Monday sale price, 23c yard Hutchison & Lumsden. 3S' A small deposit will reserve one of the pearl bead neck chains at the re duced prices offered for this week only at the Medford Center Jewelry Shop. 37 Noel L. Erskine gives piano lessons at pupils' homes. Phone 729-W. 39 Peurls are always in good taste. They are priced this weo.k at excep tionally low prices at the Medford Center Jewelry Shop. 37 A delegation of Yeomen will be In Grants Pass on Friday seeking a loca tion for thoir home which Is to be erected somewhere on the coast. A luncheon will be glvon them at the Josephine hotel at which the chamber of commerce committees will meet with them. The -Medford delegation is going to meet the Yeomen in Iloso burg and take them to Medford. i The Medford people will also be present at the luncheon. The Yeomen ure look ing for - a suitable location for the home which thoy propose to erect at a huge expenditure. They have been In Washington and are now on thoir way south. Tho proposed location in southern Oregon is near lilackwell hill, the other side of Gold Hill Grants Pass Courier. Deuel's Lucky Day, April 26th. 45 IOvoly beads for crocheted and knit ted bagB. Handicraft Shop. 37 Content and plaster. Medford Lbr. Co. tf MIsb Hazel Totherow of Central Point is spending several days visiting her sister, Mrs. Stanley Jones. Friday, April Cth was Lucky Day at the Crator Lake Hwde. Co. 38 Spray hose 20 cents per foot Crater Lake Hardware Co. tf Gladlola and Canna bulbs. Eden Valley Nursery. 680-J-2. tf The "Struttln' Along" musical com edy which played horo at the Page last Monday night opens Its Portland engagement of three days at the Holllg theater tonight Seo the pearl bead display at spoclnl prices In tho window of the Medford Center Jewelry Shop for this week only. 37 Snve $5.00 on tires at Gordon Stout's. Tire cover free. 39 Tho American Legion will exhibit tho famous war film, "Flashes of Action," Rlalto theater, May 7 and 8. 38 Alford'B Imporlal orchestra will fur nish music for tho De Molay dunce at the Musonlo hall tonight It is report ed that they have proparod some of the latest danco hits for the occasion. See llrown for your shoes. 36' Don't forgot the Mny. Day dance to bo given by Pythian Sisters, Friday eve.. May 4th. 3b Cortlcelll silk hosiery, full fashioned of real Cortlcelll silk. Handicraft Shop. ; 38 Tho Southern Pacific Is Improving the vacant lot of the rnllrond opposite the Hotol Holland, by filling In Its low spots with the dirt being excavated from establishing the Bocond main track flvo feet further west. , Douel's Lucky Day, April 2Gth. 45 Furniture repaired and made to order; work called tor and dolivored. Wm. Ilradloy, Phone 973-L. 44 All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 E. Mnln. Ono hundrod dollars Hn prizes will bo distributed among the boys nnd girls of Douglas county by the county court nnd farm bureau, which have started a campaign to rid that section of digger siiuirrols. : Tho U. S. Signal Corps moving pic tures of tho world war, "Flashes of Action," Rlalto theater, May 7 and X Auspices American Legion. 3S Auto Insurnnco. Brown & White. Thero Is nothing nlcor or moro ser viceable for unilor-clothcs than Cortl celll silk. Handicraft Shop. 38 The increasing tmortanco of the mining industry of Oregon, particular ly In Josophlno county, is noticed about the lobbies by tho number of mining engineers. At present there aro throe prominent engineers at the Multnomah and ono at the Oregon, all of whom aro ronvtncod that tho min ing Industry is one which will yield Oregon ninny dollars If properly de veloped. Howovor, many rich claims In Oregon, they point out, lire owned by sinnll holders who are content to take from tho mine Just enough to llvo on. Portland Telegram. Dollar dinner again Sunday, Hotel Medford. 3S Colonial Garago for tiro service. 319' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Prentice nv turned lust evening from a visit In Portland. Special sale on Frolic cloth Satur day and Monday, 32 In. wldo. Regular Sue vnluo, nt 23c yd. Kino for chil dren's rompers, etc. Hutchison A Lumsden. SS Flno brown bear rug for sale, mounting charges only. Knrtlott'a Fur Shop. 3fi Jnmes lloyd. ono of tho Hotel Hol land clerks, who Is on vacation ncoom panlod by Ills mother aro expected back next Monday from their auto trip to Ontario, Ore . their old home. How Is this? Ileal quality baby chick scratch $3.10 per hundred. Hut tonnllk egg mash $3 00 per hundred while they last Watklns Feed Store. Phone 209. 41 Auto Insurance, Tlrown & While, tf Mr. nnd Mrs. James Dowoy of (ilen- dnlo were guests this week of the Dn Hols mid Nli'hole families. lllacksmtlh coal at Medford Lbr. Co. tf You can got It at DoVoo's. tf Few seniors of the high school at tended classes this morning, all being busy returning borrowed property t') the owners who had been kind enough to lend it for use in the senior play which made such a hit with the large audience at the Page last night Sure, another big dinner for a dollar. Hotel Medford on Suriduy. 38 llrown says shoe leather is coming up. 36 Burning out of a 100 horsepower motor at the Voorhles plant in .Med ford last night resulted in a $1000 loss, according to a report received In the city today. Ashland Tidings. Hrown says he is still renewing lots of shoes. 30 The Medford Vulcanizing Works sells 30x3 tires for $8.50. ' tf W. J. Virgin returned yesterday afternoon from Portland where he had been purchasing new radio equip ment to increase the capacity of Bta tlon KFAY from 50 to 250 watts. As It will be sixty-days or more before all of the new equipment for the in crease In size will arrive the old ap paratus will be Installed at the Nat ind the station operated on 50 watts until tho arrival of the equipment. A specially built motor generator of largo capacity has been ordered for the new station and the time required to build it is the main factor in the delay of the installation of the now station. Drown has 40 pair of ladles' oxfords at $3.85 pair. 30 Car oak flooring at Medford Lbr. Co. tf The Lincoln Bchool defeated the Washington school yesterday after noon on the Washington school dia mond by a score of 18-16. Rugs washed, Hamilton Iieach sys tem. Work called for anil delivered. Phone 644, E. U Duvls.- 41 Several loads of ashes, good for filler or walks, for the hauling, in rear of Mall Tribune office. tf C. A. Whlllock and family and E. Ham and family of Central Point are homo from a three weeks auto trip and visit to Los AngeleB, Long Reach and other California cities. They re port a fine trip and a good time but are delighted to be at home again. All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Wood, phone 108. 711 E. Main. Have your furs repaired now before placing in storage. Bartlett Fur Shop. ' 36 Salem, Grants Pass " nnd possibly Ashland and Medford will be repre sented In the Rose Festival floral pa rades this year. W. M. Hamilton, rep resenting the Cherrlans of the capital city, was In Portland, Tuesday, and In conference with Prime Minister O. C. Hortzmeyer of the Royal Rosarlans, said his organization was coming about 70 strong with a brass band. Cavomen of Grants Pass informed W. E. Piepenbrlnk, secretary of state for the Rosarlans, who wus In that city last Saturday, that they were com ing In full force and would bring with them a float to be cntored In thd floral parade. Medford Craters and Ash land Llthluns are making efforts to have their cities represented, Piepen brlnk said. Portlnnd Journal. Kayso, (A casein spreader), should be used In your first spray. Guy W. Conner. Phone 64. 35 llrown does first class shoo renew ing. 30 tmmmim Let us call your attention to tho fact that n working man loses his money earning power when ho loses his health, or is acci dentally deprived of his limbs, eyes and so forth. An Investi gation of our compensation policies will provo worth whllo. McCURDY Insurance Agency Tel. 128 Medford National llnnk nidg. Medford, Oregon Handicraft Shop. Hemstitching. Buttons covorcd. Pieotlng. 80 ft yard. F. & E. Theatre CKXTRAI, POINT Mnthloo Kvory Saturday 2 P. M. Mcry Monday "COUNTRY STORK" Thursday and Friday RUTH ROLAND In "The Timber Queen" J. B. McGOWAN "Hills of Missing Men" "Stranger's ItnnqiH't" Coming Soon A'tmhMon IOcmIOc; Milliners 10v-UOc illiil Mrs. Geo. Peake and children of Grants Pass are spending a few days In Medford risiting friends and rela tives. . ' ! We can still furnish spray hose for M cents per foot.' Crater Lake Hard ware Co. tf Pearl beads are being featured this week at special low prices at the Medford Center Jewelry Shop. 37 Dr. K. H. French returned this mor ning from a several days business visit in Portland with officials of the western department of the Durant cor poration. Dance Jackson Hot Spring. Wed. 35 Moved; Insurance and Accounting offices System Service Co. over Far mers & Fruitgrowers Bunk. 39 A. 13. Cunningham and O. O. Alen- derfer and families leave tomorrow morning by auto for Sulem where they will attend the Shrine ceremonial Saturdaq. They will return to Med ford Sunday. Ladles' Auxiliary of American Le gion card party, Legion hall, Friday, May 4th at 7:30. Everybody invited. 37 Rellners for fabric and cord tires. Medford Vulcanizing Works. tf The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the First .Methodist Episco pal church will meet with Mrs. Ed ward Steop, 210 Crater Lake avenue on Friday afternoon, May 4. Do not buy an electric washer until we have demonstrated the new May ing to you. Crater Lake Hardware Co. tr For sand, gravel, Bedlment and team work see Samuel Bateman, 302 Maple street. Phone 912-J. R. L. Cochrun and J. Fllegel left to day by auto for Salem and Portland where they will spend several days on business. Bees for sale at a bargain. Phone 6$7-L. 41 NOW One of the most impressive pictures of all the wonderful list this playhouse has offered you the last two years A picture different from the othersthe master work of a master author interpreted upon the screen by a company of sterling worth, SENT FROM AMERICA TO LONDON and the ISLE OF MAN, to film this story where it was laid and under the eye of the author himself! Bhow- .-? ing the Epsom Downs Races ! The thrilling fights in London's darkest slums! IN THE 9 !.'us nKI.IXOIt GI.VS-8 version ,.f n Bi$? - IN I "TK WOHMVS A STARK" .tf', f Ifr f I Roy VUkers of Foots Creek was I among the out of town visitors in the city Wednesday. Big assortment of graniteware 13c and 25c, in the .Medford Exchange window. 3i 7V t t t T t T T T Boys' Novelty and Wash Suits Then there are tho beautiful flowers, ribbons and shapes in all colors, from which you may choose your own combinations. We are showing a great line of silk and Lisle Hosiery f or -Men, Women and Children in all tho popular shades of the season, at prices you want to pay. College Girl Corsets Gives Graceful Form. Excella Patterns 20c to 35c RICHARD DIX MAY BUSCH MAHLON HAMILTON - CLAUDE GILLINGWATER PHYLLIS HAVER GARETH HUGHES JOSEPH DOWLING ( ADAPTED FROM THE ' fi? s famous mniAmniY'.'iSi ' UfwWIm mM M;W''W Musical Scores that svmvv :'v J. S. Young of this city has returned from a short business trip to Kuso burg.. Used cars at your own price. See Corwln end of North Riversido avenue. - tf Our line ot Hoys" W ash hints fire sliown in many colors Hiiil'.'desiHii's, just the thing ..for sumjner's wear. It's i-iisiiT to make your selection while the slock' is complete. BRING IN THE BABIES And try' -on our "TINY TOT" Shoes. We can inake them haipy mid comfortable. Don't forgot,' we carry everything for children in our liiiliy ISmidoh' lino of ready made nnd stamped wearables. " DO YOU NEED A NEW HAT? If so, see our nice assortment of Patterns in all styles and colors, in a wonderful variety of materials. Our Milans, Kibbon, Fancy Braid and Chiffon models can not be excelled in quality and price. SHIELDS Showing the gay life of a . beauty of .the British stage! 1CAIM Olid of the most absorbing narratives of a man's enslavement to a woman's charms that, humanity has ever'known! PRICES Matinee Adults 35c Kiddies lOo Mrs. Marie Benedick of the Applo. gate spent Wednesday in the city visiting and shopping. . Buy your graniteware, 15e" and 25c at the Medford Exchange this week! ' 37 t T ? T T t T T T ! 222 W. Main Medford Evening Adults 50c Kiddies 25o