PAflE fWO MEDFOKT) MAIL TRTBTTNK MEDTORD. OREC!ONT, TUESDAY. MAY 1"). 102.1 ocdl and Personal It will bo a weelt yet beforo any' whore's nenr an accurate forecast or the fruit crop of the Rogue River val ley can he made. At present the annual dropping of fruit blossoms duo to natural causes Is on, and when this dropping ends in about a week th forecasts can be made based on condi tions at that time and barring frosts, blight or other unexiected happen ings. 'At the present time it appears that there will be the largest pear crop ever known, and a very large crop of apples. Mattresses, now and made over. Phone 104. . 32 N. Grape. GC Road the Qold Medal Flour ad In this paper. , ' . K Roy Davis returned home this foronoon from Portland whore ho ns a member of the state game commission attended the regular meeting of that body yesterday. Write or telephone 444 and we'll come and get your application for hail Insurance. Holmes, the Insurance Man. 4S Newbury and Nowbury have re- placed their typewriter equipment with a new Royal purchased of the , ; Medford ltook Store. 40 Fourteen cars of tourists were en- , camped at the city auto park : lust night. The auto tourists passing thru Medford recently only stay overnight '. arriving late In the afternoon or early evening and departing early next mor- ' nlng for tholr various destinations ' There's a busy Business College ; ..In Medford. OWN. Going going gone! No, not yet, 1 . but they will he on next Thursday, .May 17. Those 25 cent shoes at the Thrift Shop, 2nd floor of the Sparta building, many Btyles and sizes. Three new sleeve Ironing hoards at 2fc each. ' Also 6 handy pin cushions full of pins ; for a nickel. Can you beat it? These are just a sample of the bargains you will find there. Sale begins promptly at 9 a. m. 46 Principal Ed Browne and Mrs. Browne of the Rogue River schools. - will not be with the Rogue River schools after this season, Mr. Ilrowne 'stated this morning. They have ac cepted positions In a city in Califor nia, which is looking forward to having a winning ' basketball team such as Wag turned out by Rogue River during the past winter. Ray Langworthy, of Attalia, Washington, will take the Rogue River principal ship and Miss Lila Martin, a graduate of the San Jose normal, will take Mrs. llrown's place In the primary grades. Grants Pass Courier. Kinerald Is the May blrthstone. Buy them at the Medford Center Jewelry Shop. , 40 Crescent orchestra Eaglo Point Fat., May 19th. The Hear Creek Community club meets at the homo of Mrs. I. A. Morri- man, Thursday uftornoon nt 2 o'clock. . Mrs. Glon Fabric will speak on child welfare. All ladlos Interested In tills work nro cordially Invited to attend. R. I. Red setting eggs at DeVoe's.' Paxson's dahlias half off from list balanco of season In lots of six or more. R. II. Puxsnn, Contra) Point. 60 Ina Claire and her compnny who Played hero last night In "The Awful Truth," departed this morning for Eugene where tho attraction will ho given tonight. The birthday present should be an emerald. Got It at the Medford Centor Jewolry Shop. ' 40 Road tho Gold Medal Flour ad In this papor. 40 Generally cloudy Is tho prediction for tho Weather of tonight and Wed nesday. Today was one of alternate threatening clouds and sunshine, fol lowing a warm night and with a mini mum temperature this morning of G2 degrees. " 1 Crescent orchestra Knglo Point Sat. Mny 19th. 49' Hall! Hall! Hall! and no Insurance. Good-bye profits from your crop. Bet tor see Holmes, the Insurance Man. 48 Studouaker Light Six $1190 f. o. b. Medford. tf Out of the Inky storm clouds ha ' comes, the arch-enemy of all good ' farmers. : There Is nothing you can do to stop him from reaping - his destructive harvest Though you cannot prevent such dumago you can protect yourself against money loss by a ' Hail Insurance v Policy , Rates reduced from $25.00 to $15.00 per $1000 on fruit crops for tho ana- son of 1923k ' Might as well Insure now and got protection for tho onttrc season as theante rate per thousnnd will obtain. Insunrnce not effoctlvo until 24 hours after application la signed. McCURDY Insurance Agency ' Twleplione Medford Nul'j Bunk Bldg. Mm, Blacky I J. G. Tate, head auditor of the Mod ern Woodmen of America, will visit several camps in the valley this week. He will address the camp at Rogue River Wednesday evening, Medford camp on Thursday evening and Fri day will be at Grants Pass. Mr. Tate Is a brilliant speaker and Woodmen who fall to hear him will miss a treat I am going to Brown for my shoes 48 Road the Gold Medal Flour ad In this paper. 46 Kodak films at DeVoe's. The gusollne tax of one cent a gal Ion voted by the recent legislature of Oregon will go Into effect the morn Ing or May 2u It Ib announced. The gasoline companies collect tho extra cent on their sales to the service sta tiong which are then to get tho money from the consumer. By getting the tax at the sourco the stuto government is cutting down materially on admin Istrative expeuso for the total amount collected Is shown by the reports of the companies. The tax is to help In the construction and maintenance of the highway system of the state. Rellners for fabric and cord tires Medford Vulcanizing Works. tf Brown says ho hat a nice lino of gymnasium tennis shoes. 48 I J. Marck of near Trail was In Medford today. Ho has been opornt Ing a sawmill on Iong Branch for sometime, but desires to sell tho same Crescent orchestra Eagle Point Sat, May llith. 49 Car oak flooring at Medford Lbr. Co. tf J. F. Barker, pioneer merchant for tho past 42 years In Roseburg, und his fumlly, arrived here Monday for visit In this city and Ashland. You can get It at DeVoe's. tf Valley Fuel company are delivering 12-inch green slab wood and edgings for $1.37 and up per tier, in lots of 1 tier or more. 16-lnch at $1.76 per tier In lots of 3 tier or more. Investigate. Mill blocks, edgings, and all other kinds of dry fuel in proportion. Phone 76. tff Daily stage trips will he made be tween Grants Pass and the Oregon Caves beginning with today, and to continue throughout the season. Cement and plaster. Medford Lbr. Co tf New showing of beads In all colors and varieties just opened. The Med ford Center Jewelry Shop. 60 I. T. Sparks, traveling freight and passenger agent of the Southern Pa clflc for this district was a business visitor In the city today. All kinds of rough and dressed lnm- ber. Wallace Wood, phone 108. 711 E. Main. Auto Insurance, Brown & White, tf With 25 acres of tomatoes signed for the season, tho ABhlnnd cannery expects to make a go of the vegetable puck this year, was the stutumont of Bruce Nlnlngor, manager of tho can nory, this morning. The cannery want ed more acreage, but he believes this will bo sufficient to got by with. Fruit is not worrying the cannery people, us they believe thlB will be produced in quantities. Ashland Tidings. All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 E. Main. Auto Insurance. Brown & White. Dave Griffith, pressman nt the Mall Trlhuno plant ,lett Saturday night by auto for Marysvlllo Calif., whnro he will spend a week visaing his sister. Gladlola and Cnnna bulbs. Eden Valley Nursery, 6S0-J-2. tf Colonial Garago for tire service. uio MCKenme pass Is still enow bound snys Harry Hays who has Just returned from a trip afoot across the mountains, whoro ho secured and drove hack to Lane county a hurd of horses that has been wintering on the other sldo. In places snow Is 25 feet deep. Ho looks bfor It to last 30 days more at least. Eugono (lifurd. Brown has a fine line of saudnls llttlo nnd big ones. 48 Take your kodak filing to Palmer's studio. First class work and prompt service tf Among tho Modford men registered at Portland hotels the past few days were O. R. Campboirand II. A. Zim morman. Aftef the fire Tf Js too late to insure. 8ea Roddon & Canaday now. Tho Medford Vulcanliing Works sells 30x3"4 tlreB for $8.60. tf Amhors Watson, driver of tho big Associated Oil company truck oporat-1 ing Dotwoen Medford, Ashland nnd I Grants Pass, Is 111 and Charles Ilonsnl. hian, salesman for tho company Is tak ing his place during tho lllnoss. Mrs. C. F. Card, manager of the Rod Cross Thrift Shop, met with tho ladles of tho Episcopal Guild nt tho Parish House, lout Friday afternoon ' nnd gave them an explanatory talk about tho work the shop is doing. Sho also showed them n few of the attractive garments, which had been made ovor from the articles which had been don natod to tho shop. Tho ladies voted to sow one whole dny each month for tho shop and f urn lnh thnlr own mator lalg. Mrs. Card has appointments to speak to two other groups of women In two other entireties this month nnd plana to' reach nil tho churches In tho nenr future. Blacksmith cool at Modford Lbr, Co. tf Several loads of ashen, good for filler or walks, for the hauling, In rear of Mall Tribune office, tf Sergeant Gilo, formorly atntlonod In Medronl with tho Forest Patrol, ar rived lost evening from Sun Diego fly ing nn army Dollavllland from San Diego to Vancouver, B. C. Ho made tho trip from San Francisco here In three hours nnd 35 minutes nnd will rench Vancouver In two hours nnd a halt aftor taking off from Harbor Field tomorrow morning. Ho states that (he Meilfonl landing fluid Is la worse shnpo thnn ho has ever seen It. For nilo Home churned buttermilk by tho quart or glass. Crater l.nk Confectionery, Medford Center Bldg. 49 For sand, gravel, sediment and team work see Samuel Bateman, 302 Maple street. Phone 912-J. The Grants Pass high school base ball team defeated the Medford hign school team for the first time this sea son in the game at Grants Pass last Saturday. The "climate" boys won by one run. Medford has trounced Grants Pass three times this season and Ib now tied for the southern Ore gon championship with Ashland, The Ashland nine has also taken three out of four games played with Grants Pass. Crescent orchestra Eagle Point Sat., May 19th. 49 Dance, Hot Springs, Wed. nlto. 47 Arthur West returned yesterday from a fishing trip to the head of Evans creek and according to report he caught the limit of trout in a short time. Elks BhlrtwaiBt dance Tuesday, May 15th. Last dance thin season. 40 Studebaker Light Six $1190 f. o. b. medford. tf The following Item from the Rose burg News-Review Is of local Interest: The Moore Music Studio, assisted by Mrs. F. L. Strang, soprano, Mrs. Lin tott, accompanist, and MisB Kathorino Morrill, reader, gave an Interesting ontertnlnmont ut the Oakland high school auditorium on Monday evening. I he bent Utah coal $16.00 delivered. Valley Fuel Co. tf Just two moro lots In beautiful Edge- wood park on Rogue river, to he sold. will exchange for light car. See J. A. Millard, 631 Austin street. 46 Tom Swem expects to leave about June 1st for his homestead In tho llutte Fulls district, to remain until snow flies. We can still furnish spray hose for 20 cents per foot. Crater Lake Hard ware Co. tf Watch our window display local models with latest hair dress. Med ford Beauty Shop, Medford Center Bldg. 49' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashpole and son Donald of Eagle Point were among the Sunday visitors In the city. Brown says he fixes them while you wait. 48 Colonial Garage for tire service. 319 Homer Gallagher of Yreka, Calif. spont Sunday und Monday in the city attending to buslnusB matters and visiting friends. Dance, Hot Springs, Wed. nlte. 47' Spray hose 20 cents per foot. Crater Lako Hardware Co. tf The Modoc Exploration company of Medford, capitalized at $250,000 filed articles of Incorporation with the state corporation department here Friday. The Incorporators ore P. X. Johnson C. E. Burgess, G. W. Rudberg, W. R. Grant and Frank DeSousa. Salem Capital Journal. Maxwells, Chevrolets, Chalmers Hudsons, Bulck Speed truck. Real bargains In these used cars. See Corwln, end of North Rlveralde Ave. tf Try a Bhave with an Autostrop razor and note the difference. Complete with blades and strop, one dollar. Medford Pharmacy. 47' 8. M. Koohler of Klamath Falls has returned to his home aftor a short Btuy in tho city. Used cars at your own price. See Corwln end of North Riverside avenue, tf Wo have good values in nsed cars, Patton & Robinson. Inc. tf Edward Tuttlo of Foots Creek trans- tiftnr business and visited friends in tho city Thursday. N'uwcomb has 16-Inch slabwood at $1.75 per tier, nt much as you want, throe tlor or over. Also plenty of dry mill blocks. Order early. Phone 631 1f Dance, Hot Springs, Wed. nito. 47" There Is some tnlk of a return match In the nenr future between Johnnv Carlson and Ritchie of Grants Pass, tholr last bout ending unsatisfactor ily. Another pugilistic happening of local 'interest was tho defeat last Fri day nt Klamath Falls of Earl Ritchie by Frank Farmor of Tncoma, In seven rounds. Ritchie fought "Wild Bill" Heed In this city a couplo of times two yenrs ago, and has never had his fistic ambitions completely knocked out of his systom. For a limited tlmo only c genuine Autostrop razor completo for one dol lar. Medford Pharmacy. 47 One lesB thing to worry nhout if you carry Hall Insuranco with Holmes Frank Horn of tho Applegato was a business visitor In tho city Monday afternoon "Tho Insuranco Man, 48' We will loan you money to build or buy Holmes the Insurance Man.- Tho first cuttings of alfalfa are bo- ing mado throughout the valley, but the work Is not yet In full swing, as most of the farmers are holding off until after the ond of the month. It costs less than ovor before to pro tect ytiursoir against loss by hall, Soo Holmes, the Insurance Man. 48 Wonderful dtap;.i) of new creations In earscrews Jnst opened up at The Medford Center Jowelry Shop. 60 Patriotism Is to bo tho keynote In tho MomoHnl dny programs In tin) schools of Oregon this year. Tho Memorial annual, laauod by J. A. Churchill, state superintendent of pub Ho Instruction, Is replete with patrio tic selections. Emphaais ie placed upon a salute to the flag by tho pupils of the school and the recitation In con cert by tho pupils and visitors of the preamble to the constitution of tho Vnlted States. Churchill Is urging every school to obsorvo the day as be fits the occasion. Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Electric Bhop, Eighth and Hartlelt tf Tho court of the West Sldo Tennis club Is again In shapo for play and members of the dull nro gottlng Intl shape for the liitra-club tournament which will be played next month. A genuine Autostrop rntor, completo with blades nnd strop, one dollar, Medford Pharmacy. 47" Tho supremo court today nt Salem denied n re hearing of tho case of Fehl vs. Medford, which onds tho legal con troversy ovor the Hanson flnnnco plan. Milk ond cream at DoVoe's. ' tt The annual commencement exer cises of the Rogue Rlvef high school will be held Friday night, June 1st, In that city, and with Mr. Warrington, the Y. M. C. A. secretary of the O. A. C, delivering the annual address. A cluss of eight members -will be gradu ated. Brown has lots of shoes. 48 Officials of the Medford Irrigation District state that the report that a section of main canal near the 401 ranch is washed out is erroneous and that a bad leak in the canal at that point is now being repaired. Concrete lining Is being put in by a crew of workmen and water is assured by Monday at the latest according to the district officers. All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Wood, phone 108. 711 East Main. Jesse Wlnhurn of Ashland among the out of town peop'le attended . the iierformance of was who "The Awful Aruth" last night at the Page by Ina Claire and her Bplendid com pany. Elks shlrtwnlBt dance Tuesday, May lutn. LaBt dance this season. 40 No new developments on the 1. W. w. agitation In Medford have been noted by the local police department and no disturbance has been mado, so far as can bo ascertained, by any of the members of the organization. Yes terday several railroad workers -were seen distributing copies of the "Indus trial worker," an I. W. W. paper and copies of the constitution and by-laws of the I. W. W. Do not buy an electric washer until we hnve demonstrated the new May tag to you. Crater Lake Hardware Co. tf W. O. Webster and Charles Hensel- man of the local branch of the Associ ated Oil company attended the cham ber of commerce forum luncheon nt Grants Pass yesterday and Mr. Web ster addressed the assembly. Brown has lots of gloves and travel Ing bags. 48 Membors visiting the Elks ballroom have been favorably Impressed by the decorations for the Shirtwaist party which will be lield there tonight. A hard working committee headed by Henry Mackey has finished Its labors. They have prepared for a plain dress party by decorating along plain lines. Elks shirtwaist dance Tuesday, May 15th. Last dance this season. 46 All the members of the city water commission except Delroy Getehell In spected the cty water supply pipe line last Sunday In tho neighborhood of Bradshaw drop. Your complexion Is one of beauty's greatest charms; keep its youthful appearance. Medford Beauty Shop. Phone 191-L. - 49 A conference s held here, yester day at the rorestry office between the officials of the Crater. Klamath and Siskiyou national forests on forestry matters. R. A. M. Crater Lake Chapter No. 32. Regular Convocation Tues day, May 15th, 8 p. m. Visitors welcome. A. F. NOTH, 1 Secretary. - Knights Templar Conclave rY ' ' Malta Commnndery No. 4 kj. m wui meet in stated conclave ir5TI'' Masonic hnll, Ashland, on 'jjAEsJ Wednesday evening, May 16. t"AoX- Important business, Includ ing action on petitions. Rod CroBS work, and consideration of resolutions Heading regarding Installation of a now Commandery at Medford. Visit ing and sojourning fritters are cour teously Invited. F. H.' JOHNSON, E. C, 46 W. II. DAY, Recorder. Card of Thanks We wish to thank all our loyal friends nnd neighbors for their kind ness nnd sympathy in the loss of our beloved wife and mother, and for the ninny beautiful floral offerings. ' ' GEO H. YOUNG. MR. AND MRS. ROY A. YOUNG. : MR. AND MRS. LELAND DENZER. PAUL A. YOUNG. ' EMP.RA YOUNG. PHILIP YOUNG. With Medfnrd trade Is Medford mad TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KUUMJ Hendlx drive for car on Capital Mill. Owner can have same by calling at this office and paying lor ad. 48 WANTED Salesman for Medford nnd nearby towns. See A. N. Townsend, Holland Hotel. tf 'OR SALE John Deere double dls? 'harrow, 7-ft. Phono 407-X. 48 STRAYED Black and white sottor dog. Phone 390-W. tf Handicraft Shop. Homstltchlng. Buttons covered. Plcotlng. 8c a yard. Aesthetic Dancing - Commencing Saturday, May 19, I will start dancing classes at American Legion Hall, beginning at 9 a. m. Natural, ballet, toe and char, acter dancing. I studied under Adolph Bolm. , HELEN RODOLF. EXPECT TO REACH ' CRATER LAKERIM BY 20TH OF JUNE Charles G. Thomson, superintendent of Crater National Park, and Jack Hemstreet who has taken care of the lodge all winter, assisted by Pete Ord, forest ranger, arrived in Medford litst night from Klamath Falls. Mr. Thorn son went In to tho lake last week from the Klamath entrance and spent sev eral days with HeniRtreet and Ord be coming acquainted with 'the lake In that portion of IU winter regulia, which is still left. Yesterday at 4 a. m. all three of the men left Anna Springs camp and walked over the frozen crust of the snow to the Klamath entrance. Ord remained in Klamath Falls and is re turning to the lake today. Thomson and Hemstreet drove to Medford by auto and in a few days the superinten dent will drive Hemstreet to the Med ford entrance from which place Horn street will make the skii trip In to tho government camp at Anna Springs, making a survey of road conditions, fallen trees, etc. Snow at tho rim is less than nine feet deep and at Anna Springs is less than four feet. Inhlrty hours, start ing Friday of last week, Mr. Thomson reports that a rain reduced the snow depth 16 inches. The lodge and government buildings suffered much less than the usual winter damage and the expense of re pair this year will bo very slight on all of the buildings. Mr. Thomson expects cars to be driving to the rim by June 20th if not earlier. - - Get the sort paper pencil tablets for school at this office. tf factory FRESH Medford Iron Works - Our Specialty Medfcrd Quartz Mill Mining nnd Sawmill Machinery. General Foundry nnd Machine Work. 1155 N. Central St. TV" fit- i " MY featuring PAT f ; from the 1 I i Li FRESH I iVTOBACCO J A yfokL now 15s I .Guaranteed by , B 1 2bs JnAieWL rfnSncea' I Wflil Says Dangerous Varicose Veins Can -Be Reduced at Home Bull the Gently and Vpwnrtl Timniil llCUl't 1W ItltKHl ill VIIS 1-ioWH That Way. If you or any relative or friend is worried because of varicose veins, or hunches, the best advice that anyone in this world can give Is to get a pre scription that many physicians are now prescribing. Auk your di-uiruist for nn original MATINEE AND NIGHT, MAY 21ST The Biggest Musical Event in Southern Oregon's History THE MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA twenW YEARS OK LNAHATEI) success HENRY YERBRUGGHEN, Conductor MATINEE I'HICKS: Lower Floor $1.50; Balcony 1st 4 roms $1.50; next 4 rows $I.CKj last 1 rows 50c. NIGHT PJtrCES: Lower" Floor $2.50; Balcony,' 1st I rows 12.50; next 4 rows $2.00; next 3 rows $1.50; last two rows $1.00. (No War Tax) ,. PAGE TUESDAY NIGHT, MAY 22 HOW TO S1XTHK TICKETS BV MAIL Make checks, money oi-doro pqyahle to- rae Theatre, inclose scir-iuMrcSscd stumped envelope to : ' Insure safe return. - -. PUICES (Including War Tax); Lower floor $2.7.-; Balcony 1st 4 rows $2.20; next 4 rows $1.05; next it rows $1.10; last two rows' 55c. Bov office suio Friday Noon, May 18th. ANOTHER SHOW FOR ALL OF THE FAMILY TOMORROW- A marvelous production! "Freckles" is seen iti the great est role of his screen career. WESLEY BARRY IN "RAGS to RICHES" Packed with action, thrilling- . -scenes and stirring adventure, ' interwoven in a beautiful story of romance, pathos and laugh ter. " To Miss This Will Mean Regrets TONIGHT WILD IRISH ROSE " O'MALLEY, PAULINE STARKE and little ' RICHARD DANIELS REGULAR PRICES: Adults 35c Kiddies 10c ! two-ounce bottle of Moone's Emerald oil (full strength) and apply night and morning to the swollen, enlarged veins. Soon you will notice that thoy lire growing smaller and the treat ment should be continued until tho veins nre of normal Bize. So pene trating nnd powerful is Emerald Oil that it dissolves goitre and wens and causes them to disappear. It curi bo secured at Heath's Drug Store, West Side Pharmacy. Adv. Seats On Sale " Tomorrow 'Noon 8:30 Curtain " ... , - . .i ': SI