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PAnn nvo MEDFORD MATL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD ' PRECOX, THURSDAY. MAY 10. 1923 Focal and Personal ' There are Indications that a pustof fice will be established at Dlainon! lake during the summer and early fall season. Postmaster Warner of till a city has received notification from the postofflco department at Washington to look into .the advisability of estab lishing such an office, and his reiiort will be favorable, as already ho is Beeking candidates for the postmaster- ship. It is sold that upwards of four thousand visitors, vis'tcd this charm Ing resort last summer, which is growing more popular annually. After the fire U is too late to Insure. Sea Hedden & Canaday now. See the children's ogeretta, "Boy Iilue," Page theatre, Friday evening, May 11th. 44 Remember mother, Sunday, May 13, with cut flowers, or a potted plant. Phone Maddox & fionnvy, 843 and 374. 43 Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Young and son, Mr. and Mrs. U A. Denzer and Jerry Young arrived here at 6 a. ni. today from Taft, Calif., having left that city last Tuesday night by auto for Med ford, and traveled the entire distance of 710 miles in two cars, a Ford and a Chevrolet. They were called hore by the death of Mrs. George I). Young on Tuesday. The birthday present should be an emerald. Get It at the Medford Center Jewelry Shop. 46 Silk half socks for kiddie, In white, blue, pink and pongee. Handicraft Shop. 43 Siiecial demonstration at Mann's of "Cameo" corsets Friday and Saturday, May 11th and 12tb, by Miss Hazel Stephen of Chicago. The women of Medford are cordially invited to at tend. James Boyd, cleric on the Hotel Hoi land staff, lias returned to duty after a two weeks absence on vacation dur ing which he and his mother jou neyed to Ontario, Ore., by auto for visit Crescent orchestra dance. Eagle Point, Sat, May 12th. 43 R. I. Red setting egss at DoVoe's. Remember mother, Sunday, May 13 with cut flowers, or a potted plant. Phone Maddox & Bonney, 843 and 374 43 The warm weather of the past few days has brought an appreciable rise in the river, the level now1 Btandlng almost a foot higher than last week Tho roily condition of the water has Improved salmon fishing and good catches are being reported every day, Tho trout flBlilng Is not so good since the water has started up. Grants Pass Courier. 'Chore's a busy Business College in-Medford. GWN. ... , ICmernlfl Is the May blrthstone. Buy them at the. Medford Center Jewelry Shop. 40 Tonight! Fair Grounds big dance. McKlroy's orchestra of Portland, Ore. . 42' An enjoyable party wus hold at the MaBonlc hall last evening by the local chapter of the KiiBtorn Star. Tho ovenlng was spent in playing curds and dancing. Alfnrd.8 Imperial or chestra furnlHhcd tho music. A No. one 10 h. p. motor for sulo, Phono 209. Wntklns Food Store 44 No matter what tho soason, you need a smart knitted sweater. Handi craft Shop. 43 Mattresses, now and made over. Phone 104. 83 N. Orape. Ci6 Spoclal demonstration at Mann's of "Cameo" corsets Friday and Saturday, May 11th and 12th by Miss Hazol Sic phen of Chicago. The women ot Med ford are cordially invited to attend. MIbs Pauline Johnson departed this morning for Corvallls where she will visit friends and attond tho annual Junior Weok-end festivities. Crescent orchestra dance, Eaglo Point, Sat, May 12th. 43 Do not buy an electric washer until we have demonstrated the new May tag to you. Crater Lake Hardware Co. tf Gifts .. tor graduation. Handicraft Shop. - 43 The city of Medford has installed 1 William Hanna and C. H. Hensolman I J. Court Hall who has been suffer gasoline storage tank and pump at the were among the business visitors in Ing from an attack of rhoumutlsm Is city market house lot for filling , Grants Pass yesterday from Medford. able to be about again, trucks and autos belonging to the city. Tonight! Fair Gro' da Ma .Inn.! w., .. . fc..'i street and police department,. McKlroy's orchestra of Portland. n.! . .' V "Z" 1 " ? Z.l 11 . - Shop, 2nd floor of Sparta Bldg. May ater restrictions are now in force, sure find them there. 40 ; J no same time applies to use of water water, .Milk and cream at DeVoe'o- Klks shirtwaist dance Tuesday Last dance this season. 15th. The BUCK Out of the Inky storm clouds ho comes, the arch-enemy of all good formers. There Is nothing you can do to stop him from reaping bis destructive harvest; Though you cannot prevent such damage you can protect yourself against money loss by a 1 Hail Insurance Policy Rates reduced from $2.1. 00 to $13.00 pot f 1000 on fruit crops tor tho sea son of 1923. Might as well Insure now and got protection for tho entire season as the same rate per thousand Will obtain. Insuurnre not effective until 24 hours after application Is signed. McCURDY t Insurance Agency Tolophonn 1-2..1 ' Medford A'at'l Vu I'8- Your complexion Is one of beauty's greatest charms; keep Its youthful appearance. Medford Beauty Shop. Phone X91-L. . 49 A large photograph of Mrs. George Purucker, known to many local chil dren as "Auntie" Purucker, Is on exhibition In the window of Heath's Drug store accompanied by a short poetic sentiment Her picture is placed In the window as a reminder of Moth er's Day which falls on Sunday, May 13th. Soe the children's operetta, "Boy Blue," Page theatre, Friday evening, May 11th. 44 We will loan you money to build or buy Holmes the Insurance Man. Tonight! Fair Grounds big dance. McKlroy's orchestra of Portland, Ore. 42 Mr, and Mrs. M. D. Fields and children of this city spout Tuesday in GrantB Pass. Vanity boxes, priced at $5.50, values to $9.50. Leather bags at $8.25, values to $14.60, for this week. Medford Center Jewelry Shop. 4G Dainty hand-made Mary Moore dresseB for the little girls. Handicraft Shop. 43 Studebaker Light Six $1190 f. o. u. Medford. tf The Ellison-White Chautauqua com- pany of Portland has started suit against 28 Bend men who signed a Chautauqua contract underwriting n program given there last Bummer. The balance claimed due is $687.85. The women of Medford are cordially invited to attend a special dwemon Btratlon of the celebrated Cameo cor sets to be held at Mann's store Friday and Saturday, May 11th and 12th. Crescent orchestra dance. Eagle Point, Sat, May 12tb. 43 All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Wood, phone 108. 711 East Main. The May eighth grade state exami nations are being faced by scliool boys and girls all over Oregon, today and tomorrow. Care-full days they are for many lads and lasses. Elks shirtwaist dance Tuesday, May 15th. Last dance this sensor... 40 Crescent orchestra dance, Eugle Point Sat, May 12th. , 43 Watch our window display local models with latest hair dress. Med ford Beauty Shop, Medford Center Bldg. 49 Eloctlon . of student body officers, Including members of the Hi-Tlmes stntf, to act for the school yoar of 1922-23 was hold yesterday afternoon at tho high school and votes were to 4iavo been counted and winning candi dates announced some, time this after noon, ' . Tonight! Fair Grounds big dance. McKlroy's orchestra of Portland, Ore. 42 Jewel cloth for bed spreads, curtains and dresser Bcarfs. Handicraft Shop. 43 Dnrroll Mlnkler loft this morning by auto for Corvallls where he will visit friends and attend the annual Junior Weok-end program. Studohnkor Light Six $1190 f. o. b. medford. tf Soe the" children's operetta, "Boy Blue," Page theatre, Friday evening, May 11th. 44 Just two more lots In beautiful Edge- wood park on Rogue river, to be sold or will exchange for light car. Soe J. A. Millard, 531 Austin street. 46 Ropatrs are being made to the roof of the Page theatre and portions of It are being re-covered. The women of Medford nro cordially Invited to attond a special demonstra tion of the celebrated Cameo corsets to bo held at Mann'B store, Friday and Saturday, May lltli and 12th. Studebaker Light Six $1190 f. o. b. Medford. tf Homstltching makes on lnoxponsive and effectlvo trimming for summer drosBos. Handicraft 8hop. 43 The call for tho annual meeting of the board of directors of tho National Park-to-Park Highway association, to be hold In Portland, Ore, Juno 15 and 16, wub lssuod at Donver yesterday by Gus Holmo, socreUiry of the associa tion. Tho meeting wilt lio prosldod over by Scott Leavitt, Great Falls, Mont., and topics to be discussed will includo general Improvement of the highway botweon Die 12 national pnrks In tho wost and moans to make tho national forosts accosslblo to tour lata. Dologatos from tho cities along tho highway will elect officers for tho ensuing yoar at tho mooting. Take your kodaK films to Palmer's Btudio. First class work and prompt son' Ice. tf Now voile, dotted Swiss and ging ham dresses at The Colonial. 41 Studebakor Light Six $1190 f. o. b. Modford. . tf The Medl'ord Harness company hns purchased tho entire stock ot the Klkhorn Gun Store of Ashland from tho Portland Creditors association 1'ho Block hns boon brought to Med' ford and placed In the local store. KlkB shirtwaist dance Tuesday, May lath. Last rianco this season. 40' Valley Fuol company aro delivering 12-Inch green slab wood and edgings for $1.37 and up per tier, in lots of I tier or more. 16-Inch at $1.75 per tier In lots of 3 tier or more. Investigate Mill blocks, edgings, and all other kinds ot dry fuel In proportion. Phono 6. tf Don't forget the special demonstra tion ot Cameo corsets At Mann's store by Miss Hor.pl Stephen of Chicago. Friday and Saturday, May Uth and 12th. Tho women of Medford are cor dlnlly Invited to attend. Harry Scougnll Is out and around again after an Illness of nearly a month during which time ho under went an operation for a serious case f appendicitis. Colonial Gar ago lor tire sorrlce. on Sundays now as on other days, 4 to 10 a. m. and 4 to 10 p. m., and not all morning or afternoon as hereto fore. The hours for all Irrigation pur poses are one hour Bhorter this year ending at 10 a. in. and 10 p. in. Instead of 11. . 43 A telegram received today from Senator Mc.N'ary just before his de parture from Washington declared that President Harding has not yet definitely arranged the itinerary for his western trip the matter being still pending. Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Electric Shop, Eighth and Bartlett. tf A genuine Autostrop razor, complete with blades and strop, one dollar. Medford Pharmacy. 47 It is reported that farmers south of town are cutting alfalfa which is especially good this year along the Boar Croek bottom. Don't forget the special demonstra tion of Cameo corsets at Mann's store by Miss Hazel Stephen of Chicago, Friday and Saturday, May 11th and 12th. The women of Medford are cordially invited to attend. Money to loan from $500 to $4000, on approved city or country property. Attorney Borden. 43 , Miss Lucy Aldrlch who was recently captured by Chinese bandits and is now in a hospital at Peking is a sister-in-law of Corbln Edgell of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Edgell visited with Miss Aldrlch at Santa Barbara before her departure for the Orient. The Irrigation and water UBing re strictions will be rigidly enforced. See the notice elsewhere and abide by the same. C. W. Davis, city superinten dent. " 43 A sale of household furniture, Sat urday morning, May 12-th, ten o'clock. at 32 Mistletoe street. 43 According to W. T. Lee, E. W. Price, who 1b manager of the Multnomah hotel, Portland, and Crater Lake lodge will bo in Klamath Falls within a short time and the chamber will take up a number of things with him, one of which will be the stage fare, which at present is the same as the fare from Medford, although there is a big dis crepancy In mileage In favor of Klam ath. Klamath Falls Herald. Notice to Water Users! The re strictions for irrigation purposes are in force. Soe ad tonight 43 UbcJ cars at your own price. See Corwin end of North Riverside avenue. tf J. C. Wynn, of San Rafael, Calif., representing the Chamberlain Medi cine Co. ot Dos Molnos, Iowa, is spend ing a few days visiting the towns in the county. He Is accompanied -by Mrs. Wynn and they are traveling In Iholr car. Mrs. Wynn's sistor Is Hiram Johnson's stopmother and her father was formorly mayor of Sacra mento. For a limited tlmo only a genuine Autostrop razor complete for one dol lar. Medford Pharmacy. 47 Bottled milk and cream for salo. Light lunches, strawberries and cake, salad, sandwiches, etc. The Crater Lake Confectionery, Medford Center Building. 41 F. M. Ewlng, of Portland, who has chargo of the credit department of the Standard Oil company in Oregon, is In Medford for a few days transacting business with C. B, Rogers, the now special agent who succeeded V. R. Speck, who recently resigned. Mr. Rogers rocontly moved hore but hns been unable Tis ye( to secure a house to live In. Mr. Ewlng has a number of friends who are always glad to see Mm For sand, gravel, sediment and team work soe Sumuol Batoman, 302 Maple street Phone 912-J. Potile prunes 15 lbs. $1.00. Hutchi son & Lumsdon. 42' , James Whitukor of Yreko, Calif., spent Wednesday in the city attond Ing to buslnoBs matters. We have good values in used cars. Patton & Robinson, Inc. tf A salo of household furniture Sat urday morning, May 12th, ton o'clock, ut 32 Mistletoe at roe t 32 Miles Cant rail of Ruch was among tho country visitors in the city oi Wednesday. Potlto prunes 15 rtis. i.60. Hutchi son & Lumsdon. 42' Try a shavo with an Autostrop razor and uoto tho difference. Complete with blados and strop, one dollar. Medford Pharmacy. 47 John Jackson of Klamath Falls hns returned homo aftor a short stay In tho valley. Newcomb has 16-Inch slnbwood nt $1.76 per tier, at much as you want, threo tier or ovor. Also plenty of dry mill blocks. Order early. Phone 631. If McQuay-Norrls piston rings, from 2 Mi to 5 Inches diameter inclusive, at Riverside Garage. 43 Chris I'lrlch of Jacksonville visited and transacted business In tho city Wednesday. Maxwells, Chevrotcts, Chalmers. Hudson, llulck Speed truck. Real bargains In theso used cars. Soo Corwin, end ot North Rlversldo Ave tf Spray hoBe 20 cents per root Crater Lake Hardware Co. tf M. S. Johnson of Gold Hill spent Wednesday in the city attending to business matters. Petite prunes 16 lbs. $1.00. Hutchi son & Lumsden. 42 Deuel's Lucky Day, April 26th. 45 Paul B. McDonald returned Tuesday night from an automobile trip to Yreka and other northern California points. Cement and plaster. Medford Lbr. Co. tf Gladlola and Canna bulbs. Eden Valley Nursery, 680-J-2. tf The swimming tank of the N'atator lum will be opened for the season next Saturday. Deuel's Lucky Day, April 26th. 45 For several years this paper has carried the advertisements of Flsk tires and today they are starting their Bpring schedule. These tires aro world renown, are populur In this ter ritory and are on sale by the Auto Supply Co. on North Bartlett. Furniture repaired and made to order; work called for and delivered. Wm. Bradley, Phone 973-L. 44 Emerson Merrick of this city was operated upon at Portland Tuesday for appendicitis, and his condition 1b reported as favorable. All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 E. Main. , . "Uncle" George Nichols who was confined to his home for a day with a chill and cold, Is able to be out again. Auto Insurance. Brown & White. Martin D. Bowers of Gold Hill, spent Wednesday afternoon In the city Brown shoe renewing In department 2. 103 North Central. 43 In a tally kept by the Bates Bros. barber shop, 73 cars passed their place of business in five minutes Wednes day afternoon. All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Wood, phone 108. 711 E. Main. " Wilbur Ashpole autoed to the Apple gate Wednesday on stock business. Auto Insurance, Brown & White, tf Ralph Hand, former wrestling prida of Gold Hill, and Oscar Butler of Port land are scheduled to meet at Cottage Grove next Saturday. The men mot at the county fair last fall and wrestled to a draw. Walter Miller of Los An geles, and Tom Ray of Omaha, both well known In this section will meet at Marohtleld next Saturday night best two falls out of three in two hours. Several loads of ashes, good for filler or walks, for the hauling, in rear of Mall Tribune office. tf Tommy Nichols, Jr., of Eagle Point spent Weaussday In the city attend ing to business matters. You can get It at DeVoe's. tf ' Mrs. Don Newbury who has been conflnod to her home with a severe cold is able to be out again. See Brown for shoes in department one. ; .43 , Stockmen of the Applogate district have started putting their cattle on the summer ranges. Miss Jean Vilm- left this morning for Corvallls where she will be the guest of Miss Josephine Hartzell at PI Beta Phi house during Junior Week-end. The Medford Vulcanizing Works sells 30x3 tires for $8.50. tf William Goldon Of Grants Pass visit ed and transacted business in city and Jacksonville Wednesday. The latest issue of the Whizz Bang magazine contains the following Item anent a former well known resident of this section: "Just after the break oc curred between Katlierlne MacDonaldl You''l i and her fiance. Jack Morrell, Kather 43 j ine announced she was going to be an old mail, Either our memory is poor or else she has forgotten Husband No. 1, Malcolm Strauss? Jack Is still in parts unknown. The beautiful Katherine, having retired from the screen, has nothing Jo do now but stay home and count the dollars she madu In pictures. Katherine is a real credit to the motion picture world." Car oak flooring at Medford Lbr. Co. tf The next term of the petit jury of the circuit court will meet on Monday, May 28. There are few criminal mat ters, but a heavy docket of equity matters, and civil, which will be dis posed of at the May term, which Is the last term of court until October. - Blacksmith coal at Medford Lbr. Co. tf The names of R. D. Coe and I. Seldel ot this city appeared on the hotel registers of Portland yesterday. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Experienced man for gen eral farm work. Good wages. Phone 26-X-13, or write Geo. A. ManBfleld, Prospect, Ore. 47 . NOW PLAYING ..... '. vivid cross section of American ' life! Sparkling with clean-cut - fun, ---- . . - IMO GEN T I'll Y COMEDY HETTY BROWN Flirtatious Music PATHB NEWS V Tomorrow Night ' CHILDREN'S' OPERETTA Coming Sunday "MY WILD IRISH ROSE" ' f FOR SALE A few tons baled first crop hay at ranch 2 miles from Central Point at $18 per ton. Pota toes at $1.75 per sack. City residence , in Central Point $600 cash. 80 acre ranch near Trail priced reason able; (Terms). . All kinds of feed and seeds. Central Point Feed Store, I Jesse L. Richardson. FOR RENT Cottage, 633 Pine St., 5 rooms, bath, and toilet range con- - nected bath, $20 per month. Inquire ! 333 ja. jacKson. 44 t 100 efficiency for you k when wo correct your cjo g H t limbic. Roasouable 0 charges. FOR SALE Exceptionally fine Jer sey cow. Phone 500-R-2. 145 FOR SALE 9x12 Phone 596-W. congoleum rug. FOR SALE John Deere double disc harrow, 7 ft. Phone 407-X. 42 FOR SALE: Cosmos plants. S14 after 6 p. m. Phone tf WANTED Married man for driver, I. H. C. tractor. Medford Pear Co. 17-F-5. 43 FOR SALE Sweet potato Monarch Seed & Feed Co. plants, tf 0. V. MYERS "The Truck Man" MACK TRUCKS REO SPEED WAGONS to N. Holly Ptiniw enn Stop! Look! Listen! FOR A FEW DAYS MORE We will sell the . . , v New Auto Strop Razor Complete with blades and strop for One Dollar - . Don't pass up this snap. MEDFORD PHARMACY Main and Central Phone 10 '. . Kodak Finishing for those who demand the best. Swem's Studio 217 E. Main Medford Always fresh MEDFORD BOOK STORE iillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll PAGE MONDAY NIGHT MAY 14TH (8:30 curtain) Handicraft Shop. Hemstitching. Buttons covered. Plootlng. 8c a yurd. MAIL ORDERS NOW SEATS ON SALE TOMORROW NOON PRICES Lower Floor, $2.75; Balcony, 1st 4 rows, $2.20; Next 4 rows, $1.65; ' Next 3 rows, $1.10; Balance 55c. Includes War Tax. DIRECT FROM FIVE TRfUMPHANT MONTHS AT HENRY MILLER'S THEATER, NEW YORK AND SIMILAR EMPHATIC SUCCESS AT POWERS' THEATRE, CHICAGO. The Most Eagerly Awaited and Welcome Engagement of the Year CHARLES FROHMAN Presents IN A CLAIRE And Her Company Including BRUCE McRAE In Arthur Itichmau's Delightful Comedy "THE AWFUL TRUTH" PRODUCED 13Y. HENRY MILLER Original Cast and Production Identically and Positively Intact I ! I iou,ioc7Jr's "wt 7ii i " ' "iii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllllllli; JEWETT'iS "GET-AWAY" Try stepping on the JEWETT accelerator, the quick, decisive response will astonish you! Such pick-up as one finds in the Jewett is invaluable to motorists. More than once has a quick get-away averted an accident in congested traffic. Many a time a quick pick-up at Just the right time saves shifting gears on a hill. The JEWETT 50 Horsepower PAIGE BUILT motor assures you PERFORMANCE. A quick pick-up is one of the features of this performance. ONE RIDE IN THE JEWETT WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT IT IS A REAL CAR VALUE-THIS RIDE IS YOURS FOR THE ASKING CRATER LAKE AUTOMOTIVE CO k to-1 to a. front at. rage and Jewett Dealers Phone 202