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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, SfEDFORD. OREOOX, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 192:1
PAGE THREE
The front of the olil Liberty theatre
is being redecorated and Hen Dixon
who operated the fresh fruit and veg
etable stand there last year will re
open. The stand is expected to be
open for business by Saturday and
Dixon states that anything in the line
of fresh fruits and vegetables may be
purchased from him as sooa as his
business is in full swing.
We will loan you money to build or
buy Holmes the Insurance Man.
A largo number ot young people
from Ashland and Grants Pass are ex
pected to attend the De Atolny dance
at the Masonic hull tonight following
the De Molay ceremony at which a
number of Ashland Masons are ex
pected to he present.
Brown says he has dress and work
shoes.- 3G
An express car containing two
horses, twenty-six dogs and their
lieepors passed through Medford thU
morning enroute to Hollywood, Calif.,
from Banff, Alta., In the Canadian
Itockies where they have been in a
northern picture under the direction
of Trlmble-Murfin productions.
Now England graniteware, 15c and
25c. See it in the Medford Exchange
window. 37
Only one Inch of rain fell in Med
ford and vicinity last Month, which is
but 33 hundredths of an inch shy of
the normal rainfall of that month
since 18S5. . , ....
Genuine Bosch Magneto parts anil
repairs. Electric Shop, Eighth and
Bartlett. . tf
A roof fire at 801 East Main street
in the Knight residence, starting evi
dently from, a detective flue was the
cause of the fire alarm at 7:15 last
evening. The, fire was practically out
when the department arrived, occu
pants of the house having made use
of a garden hose. Little damage re
sulted. The second alarm at 7:30 p.
m. was a false alarm from South
Peach street
Plans for one of the biggest school
events of tho year have been com
pleted and everything Is In readiness
for the ninth annual field and track
meet to be held under the auspices of
the Jackson County Athletic associa
tion In Talent Friday, May 4. Ail sec-j
ond class and rural schools are plan
ning on participating In the different
events. The program will begin
promptly at 9 o'clock In the morning
and will be continued throughout the
dny.
Take your kodak films to Palmer's
studio. First class work. and prompt
service. ' tf
Kleven BHtos were encamped at the
city auto camp last night as against IS
cars camped there tiie previous night.
The tourists were divided between
those enroute north and those going
south.
Mattresses, new and made over.
Phone 104. 32 N. Grape. - 56
Miss Marie Preston of tho Woman's
Board of Home Missions, and Miss
Roberta Jlarr, of the Freedman's board
will speak at the Presbyterian church
this evening at 7:30. There will be
special mimic by the mixed quartet of
the Phoenix church. '
There's a busy Business .College
in Medford, GffS.
Happily a cloudy condition arose
last night which warded off the pre
dicted light to heavy frost, and
brought the minimum temperature
down to 34 degrees. Fair weather is
the prediction for Friday,
All kinds ot rough and dressed lum
ber. Wallace Wood, phone 10S. 711
East Main.
Miss Grace Welzmiller of New York
daughter of Mrs. Louis Welzmilter,
commissioner of markets in New York
City, loader of the New York sugar
boycott, was a visitor In the Rogue
River valley last summer when she
spent three, months as the guest of
Miss Helen Norris of Phoenix.
The Singer Shop has a Singer elec
tric sewing machine for $50. tf
The regular first of the month meet
ing of the county court was held Wed
nesday, and the day devoted to the
auditing of the monthly bills and expenses.
PAGE-Monday Night, May 7th
SEAT SALK TOMOltKOW SOON
PRICKS Lower Floor, $3.75; Iliiliony, 1st 4 rows, $2.20; Next 4
rows, $1.(13; Next 3 rows $1.10; llilmire 53c,
, i : j Includes War Tux ' . ' .
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WITH MISS SYIXEV SHIELDS AND NEW YORK COMPAXY
Gospel teams of the Presbyterian
church will hold services at 3 p. m.
Sunday at the Sams Valley school and
the upper school on Griffin creek.
Brown says he has 50 pair of youths
shoes left at $2.35. 36"
Oaorge Older of Montague, Calif.,
spent tho first of tho week in the city
on business.
Dance, Fairgrounds Pavilion Satur
day night. Admission $1,10. 38
Hoy Davis of Medford, recently
appointed a member of tho state game
commission by Governor Pierce and
whose appointment caused the gover
nor a life membership in the Jackson
County Game Protective association.
was a Salem visitor Monday enroute
to Portland to study his new duties.
'I want to do what I can to protect
fish and game-and am making a thor
ough study of the situation. The trou
ble has been too much iolitics and
too few sportsmen," he declared. Mr,
Davis was formerly a resident of
Salem and is a brother ot Lester
Davis. Salem Capital-Journal.
Hear Alford sing latest foxtrots, Sat.
nito Fairgrounds Pavilion. 3S
The Cinnabar Springs in the Siski-
yous, which is a favorite vacation spot
for a number of Medford people each
summer, wilt be' opened this year
about July 1st. The picturesque foun
der and owner of the springs. Jolt
Garretson, died last winter at Stock
ton, Calif.
You can't help but like our week
end parties. We make you feel right
at home. The imisie will pep you up.
and the congeniality of the crowd and
the general surroundings impress yon,
you will come again. Fairgrounds Pa
vilion, Sat nite. 38'
The Catholic people of Medford and
vicinity are giving a farewell recep
tion tonight at tho Parish hail to the
Rev, John Powers, pastor for eight
years past who has been assigned to
Holy Cross parish at Portland, Ore.
Father Powers leaves with the good
will and best wishes of hundreds of
Protestants as well as his Catholic
people whom he has served so faith
fully. They all join In wishing hint
Godspeed and good luck in his new
field.
A special musical program has been
arranged for Saturday night's dance
at the Fairgrounds Pavilion. AH the
latest dance hits by Alford's Imperial
orchestra. ZW
APRIL RAINFALL
ABOUT AVERAGE,
SIX CLEAR Offi
One Inch of rain fell (Ittrtug April,'
which is only 33 hundredths ot an
inch loss than the average rainfall for
that month since 1SS9. There was a
fall of hail on April !ml, amounting
to .19 of an Inch, which did relatively
iiisle damage, !
On twelve days of April ,01, or;
more of precipitation fell, sis daysi
were clear, IS were cloudy and six'
rartly cloudy. There were no killing
frosts during the month, j
Tho temperatures of April were as
follows: mean maximum, j
maximum, S3, on Ihu 15th; mean'
minimum, 37.S1, minimum, 30.03,;
on the 23rd; mean, 51.32; greatest;
dailv range 19. . I
Tho official report of Use weather'
bureau for April H partly as follows: j
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a l-arrel was announced in the prin
cipal grad- of iVsnsyH'SnUi crudt
oil at the opening ot the market today.
tirade Ctiihbvu
On May tlth
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at :I0 t. Hie
grade children ef thtt Metlfrd puidie
!-hois wtlf present the muH-at
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The mijsie is wrHten in two parts.
,-tmt the dam-trig erthames the beauty, gfg
inid attractive jmd in keeping with!
riri-n. The t sale will open at the
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Sallow the crowds to Ota Viz-,
grounds Pavilion dance Sstartsy
CINCINNATI Howard Saiby, , .
the tone of tits story.
widely kaowa humorist, writer sod
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Folks, It's a Winner!
Ask Any One Who Has Visited
This Big Selling Event
LATEST SPRING STYLES SLIPPERS, OXFORDS, PUMPS SACRI
FICED AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTOUND YOU
People came, they saw the values, they bought supplies for mciitbs to come, they told
their friends and the good news keeps going Crowds keep coming. Truly this is a trade
opportunity, and no family can afford to miss this big event,
, Stop! Think folks, be fair with yourselves, A new stock of merchandise, going at such as
tounding low prices right at the season when you need it on the very articles yon aw going
to buy now, Friday and Saturday will bo big days. You joia the crowds and meet xu face
to face, let ns prove it, . ' .
MANY OASES OP NEW STOCK PUT INTO THE SALE THIS WEEK
TO KEEP THE ASSORTMENT COMPLETE
Wl ARE BREAKING- ALL RECORD S FOR VALUES,
Shop Now Shop Hers Shop Early
EHifllSISlSSiiOIHaH
Arrangements are about completed
for publishing the season's schedule
for the Y. M; O. A. Baseball league, Jt
is expected that the five teams con
cerned in the Indoor season of basket-
i ball will also participate in the out
door sport. It is probable that three
games will be played each week for
a period of thout iwo months, or until
July 1st. All games will bo played
at the "twilight" hour, beginning at
ahottt 6:15.
The genera! public wilt remember
that the games lust year were usualiy
fine exhibitions ot the national game
and good crowds were uniformly In
attendance.
The rules ot eligibility with regard
to chnreh affiliation and attendance
will obtain as always in this league.
There is some talk ot a commercial
league of playground, or "kitten
bail also this season. Shonid the
idea take hold to any extent, steps
will be taken to promote it.
H A Kodak record of the family in n fiv years hcronics an Iii'lrloom.
B Kodak ns You io,
gj The ili-st of lli-vcloplns ami I'l-intlng.
jj Kodak Agency ,
I MEDFORD BOOK STORE
k . . . 3i Xoith Central Ave,
EjgjgjgjSigigiBiSElEISI
in the spirit of the community.
TO THE STRANGER ABIDING WITH US
WE WOULD LIKE TO BE
TO YOU HERE JUST WHAT
"YOUR BANK" WAS TO YOU
back home.
her mm
nun & nvERsm
The reins of r.. f M;ist of Omiits
Inss ami How HiilinKS of Medford
wen considerably dnmiige! this
forenoon when they ro!Hf1I on ihv
corner ft mid Kiverside,
Mast was en route south over lh
Pacific hitjhway ant! was crossing
Main street and !se Billings rh
driving east on Main street, iromr
ins to turn south when the collision
oreurred.
The right Ride of Mast's Overland
was badly Italtcred and the humper.
left front fender and front part of
the frame of f JIIIIngH J iudaoti suf
fered dainace. No one was Injured
in the accident.
The Medford National
-means helpfulness
means co-operation
means accommodation
Shrine Stated Session
tnii'.fi .,AS
WM M Bt M""'"!!1; ha". Ash
.'tfj! land. Fridn? evening.
WtMXk order, preliminary to
May 25. Also other
routine business. Re
freshments at close of session.
T. if. SIMPSON', Potentate.
36 W. II. DAY, Iterordw,
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Woman to help in general
Housework. T. A. W aterntan, i'lson-
321-X, 106 S. Ivy. 88
FOR SALB FIto room honso anil hit
$W. 417 Benson St. I'hono 6T2 II.
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FOR HEXT-s-Nwly flnlsiiml house-
i kpeiitn? annrtment. 315 N. Hotly,
Phone 3C8-J. , if
FOU SALK Sfl acre Improved ranch
10 miles NB. of Medford. Mortica-
price for clear title Is only
$.W0, and easy terms. Cheaper than
a homestead.
Also have 120 acres near Trail fr
tiiM per arre. itoitiie river and
the Crater Lake highway pass thru
ware. A fine investment.
Also 40 acres well Improved five
miles from Central Pflnt, Pair! up
water rtrht for 21 acres. Stock nd
tt!ikment go with ptnen, lrle
$ri00. Cinrenco Pierce. Phone lS
VERY WOMAN
s an Apron
Aprons stamped on
Unbleached Muslin
ready to work.
On sale
35c Each
Handicraft
Shop
FRIDAY and SAT.
MAY 4 and 5
MEALS
Our meals are the
talk of the town.
Merchants' Lunch
50c
Short Order
35c
We Suggest That You Give
Them a Trial
Ofl Mt'KIO
The Shasta
j
j IliMTPrtljr NdjaNtod !'
l KlnsjM-K will relieve the if) j
ii pe-muwlfi. Improve tho M ; -f
S sicht and iienlih In gcn Ei
prut. j
BjuM'ial feature of Queen
Quality Slippers awl
Oxfords in 8 styles, all
leathers, in the ljite.t
spring styles, $5.09 val
ues, cut to. . Sf3.9S
Men's Outing Slioes
with oak soles, a good
shoe, going at the cut
priee ,.$2.19
Women's Slippers and
Shoes, in tM kid, made
for comfort. Price eiit
to .........,...,.,$2.69
IHg (lirls Slippers and
Oxfords in patent, and
hrown calfskin, $4.50
values, cut to $3,45
Women's White Canvas
Strap Slippers, just ar
rived, You will w ant a
couple of pairs at this
price 91.79
Men's Ifeavj Work
Shoes, The greatest val
ue in years. You must
see them. $4.00 value,
cut to ?2.95
One lot Women's Shoes,
ninny styles, most all
sizes in the lot. Values
to $10,00, Cnt to..$1.98
Boys' Outing Shoes,
with oak soles, right
when yon need them
$1.69 .
Men's Bress Oxfords in
hrown, with rubber
heels, $5,00 values, in
English lasts. Yerr
special at ... .$3.95
Men's Dress Shoes,
black and brown, rubber
heels, English and round
toe lasts, f8,00 values
S3.95
One lot of Baby Siloes
and fancy Slippers,
Values to $1.00. Price
cut to 39.
Hiking Boots, Indian
tan, 13 inch tops, mocca
sin style, These $9.00
values, cut to........? 8.95
HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE ARE SPREADING THE GOOD HEWS OF
THIS SALE. YOU WILL Bl A BOOSTER, TOO, WHIM YOU SEE THE
BAEOAINS.
3ig values in Women's
Hose. Our entire stoek
of Silk Hose eut to the
limit; Speeial feature
Saturday, Para Silk at
89
Infants and Children's
fancy Half Sox, fine
mercerized Silk Lisle,
50: quality, cut to 29b
Men's Hats in all the
most wanted colors and
shapes, just arrived
from the factories. Ev
ery one reduced. Pick
them out at
$1,98 to 4.35
Mehs Work Sox an tm'o
-big specials at '
Men's Fiber Silk Hose,
50c ParaSilk and others.
Price cut to 39
Fine line Childreua
Hose n cotton, and lirfc,
eut to..10 and 29
THE SALE OP Bla VALUES AND NEW MERCHANDISE,
MILLET & SON
ASHLAND
OREGON
VALVE-1N-HEAP ")
CA? MOTOR CABS
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!
We wish to announce that on Saturday next we will have a special display
at our salesroom, consist ing of a Bwick Six chassis and Buiek Four ehassiSf
both stripped for inspection, and also will have a Biiick Sis Motor, eut&wayj
showing all working iarts.
Iloth chasiis and motor will he so mounted as to allow inspection by you of
ea-h part, and we will he only too glad to explain to you the many superior
mechanical points in the construction of .the Buiek, which are responsible for
the long life and low upkeep costs of Bnlck automobiles.
We Invite Your ImpectionCn Saturday; May 5th
MEDFORD AUTO COMPANY
Buiek Dealers Comer Main and HoIIey
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