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o o o PAGE TW(J BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUSE, MEDFORD, OREOON". WEDNESDAY, ADjttL 8, 1925 ocal and Personal Duo to a loKnl mifitaku made lei the call which the school board hail hud itx representative prepare, sotllrar tho date for tho upocial election at ivhlch to vote on bonds with which to- build tho first unit of tho proposed $3.00,000 hlfih school buildlnK. the baim'i nt its mooting lust night was compeaied to postpone action on the special ejection call until after Its meeting Friday niBht. Tho board wilt Rlvo out Infor mation on tho alto which It favors, ot tho samo time. Mrs. Hicks, tho new marcaller at tho Medford Beauty Shop has ho d four years experience In marcelling. Third floor Medford building. Phone 191 for appointment. Ii0 Columbia plaster wall board. Call ' for prices. Wallace Wood JUimlior Yard. Everyone Interested in a live perma nent tennis club Is urged to intend a meeting in the basement of tho nub ile library this evening at 8 o'clock. Pro-Easter sale on millinery. 2 per ' cont off on all pattern hats, including tho famous Gage chnpoaux. Another lot of 100 trimmed hats, values to $10. priced nt 4.98' and J3.98. It's worth your while to seo our hats during thlB pale. Tho Emmy Lou Hat Shoppov in M. M. Store. 17" Mrs. R. T. Harrison of 714 'West Fourth streot, underwent an operation at tho Community hospital this morn ing, for tho removal o her tonsll l. Miss Martha M. Spenker has op snod a Vlavl office. 421 Medford llldg. Of fice hours Saturday, Monday, Wednes day, ono to five.-' Offleo phono' 84V. llosidonco phono 488-J.! 19 O. A. Briscoe, suporintendont of tho Ashland schools, IS a candidate for president ot roeently reestablished Southorn Oregon Normal school at Ashland, and is receiving tho support of southern Oregon. Modford-Klamath freight lino, noth ing too large, nothing too. small. Five trucks In operation to ana from Klamath Falls. Dally service. "Wo do long distance hauling nnywhoro. Of fice 40 N. Front street. Phone 1033. tf The arrivals In tho city Tuesday In cludo the following from out of town points In Oregon: R. A. Elliott of North Bond. Anson Powell of Frult dalo, Ira Bceman of Ooshen. Mrs. T. Mitchell of Milwaukee, N. Anderson of Tillamook. P. 8 .King and W.' A. Lnngillo of Salem, W. N. Gates, W. J. Chamberlain and D. D. Johniton of Corvallis, J. E. Enger, Mrs, G .A. Al bright and son and A. H. Ferguson of Roseburg and 1,. B. Thomas, C. E. Lowo, H.- F. Hugglns, F. W. Parsons, O. W. Kennott and E. W. Harney of Eugene. Wo keep you looking your best. Try Mrs. Hicks, Medford Beauty Shop. Phone 191 for appointment. 20 Now articles are being received at tho Thrift Shop all the tlmo and are being offored to tho public at qulto - reasonable prices. Many bargains aro available in- wlntor clothing and also now hats. Quality flowers, cholco plants and cut flowers for Easter. Visit our GreenhousOB. Erhnrt street on South Itlvcrside. Phono 1040. 18 Tho high school Parent Teachers as soolntlon held a very successful meot lng last night in tho auditorium of the high school. Mrs. Anspiger of Med ford. tho vice president of tho Sixth district, spoko on tho benefits of hnv lng a county council. Mrs. Root, tho retiring county chairman, told of tho method of organizing one of tho coun cils. Mrs, Fabrlck, tho state high school chairman, gave an interesting talk on high school associations. She told how much they wore needed and the good to bo accomplished. Grants Pass Courier. ' Coal briquets, that rloau fuol. Han sen Coal Co. Phono 239. Reglnal IT. Parsons, the owner of the lllllcrest orchard, accompanied by his family, aro visitors in the city for a short tlmo from Soattle. Easter baskets, decorated eggs Fresh and wholenomo. Public Markot Saturday. 16 Mr. and Mrs.! William Carlo were among the visitors In tho city yestor day from Foots Creek. An Easter salo of handkorchlofs at greatly roduaed prices. So wludow display at tho Handcraft Shop. 18 The nnnunl congrogational mooting of the Presbyterian church and con gregation will bo held in tho church tomorrow, (Thursday) night. The la dles will' serve supper at 0:30 p. in. The buslnoss mooting and social hour will follow. Every member and con tributor is urged to be present. Summor rates on all fur repairing. Ttartlott Fur Shop, New Theater build ing. 20 Mr, and Mrs. F. R. Noil ot Engle Point aro among the Modford visitors who arrived Tuesday. Handkerchiefs make beautiful Eas ter gifts. A nice line on sale at the Handcraft Shop.. 18 Mr. nnd Mrs.. L. E. Shepherd of Klamath Falls were among tho visit ors In tho city Tuesday. Moss agates make Ideal Easter gifts. Most beautiful selection, reasonably priced st The Medford Exchange. IT 1 Don't ask for broad ask for Milk Urcai. o There's a differenee. 0 O FLUIUER: a -Baiter or Kepuiawon h P. 8. Klnu and W. A. TjinKillc, from the Htute forest nervlce office at Halom are hero on business in connection with tho local forcat service office, having arrived yesterday. Have you tried that Ditf milk shake at DoVoe's? Included anions tho temporary so- 'journorB In tho city from the state of California are: P. Vanbelt of Horn I brook, J. L. Khirh of Dunsmuir, W. t 'Ulack of Ban DIoro, Mr. and Mrs. J. IO. Goble, Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Hchull- off and Mr. and Mrs. It. P. Mlrhol Jbook of Oakland. Mrs. B. E Nlshel. Mifs Florence Oordon, J. Arthur Oreenfeld, W. II. Smith and IS. l). Moore of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McC3 oe, K. N. Glasgow, Mrs. H. Floem. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Tyloi V.. Jlorak.. R. H. Kapley. S. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Williams. R. V. Nichols, U. L. Clark and J. B. Dolezal of Han, FranciHco. We pay for ushes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency. Inc. tf R. W. Paul nnd J. H. Moore motored to Grants Pass today where they will spend Tuesday and Wednesday attend ing to business Interests. New comers not familiar with our repairing, ask your neighbors. Bart lett Fur Shop, New Theater building. 20 Mr. and Mrs. Taul Frolllch, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nuu and Mrs. L. B. Nan s'toppod over in Medford yesterday, en route from San Francisco to their hom; in Portland, Dry factory mill blocks. Valley Fuol Co. tf Mrs. Clinton Hark ins nnd MIhs Kathenlno Harkinn of Medford are spending the week at the llarklns' ranch near Ashland visiting. Mrs. Harking is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rugor of this city. Ashland Tidings. Why send to the city to get your furH cleaned, repaired or -remodeled. We can do.it cheaper and as good. Bart- lott Fur Shop. Now Theater build ing. 20 James Ross was among the business-visitors in the city yesterday from Central Point. Fancy creamery butter 43c per lb. Johnson Produce Co. The boundaries of the Wallowa na tional foreBt and other Oregon forests will bo extended through the land ex chango act. .signed March 4, by the president. The new regulation allows ownors ol land in designated areas ad jacent to tho reserve to exchange tholr property for timber within the na tional forest. - The system employed is cither to offer a certain amount of cut over land for the forest service timber, which will be appraised, or to allow the forest service officials to set a price for the land. The timber is then appraised and an exchange offer made by tho forest service. ' Pro-Waster sale on millinery, 2-0 por cent off on all pattern hats. Includ ing the famous Gage chapoaux. An other lot or 100 trimmed hats, values to $10, priced at $4.98 and $3.98. Its worth your while to seo our hnts dur ing this salo. The Kmrny Lou Hat Shoppe. -,In M. M. Store, 17 . Among the people here from north ern California points are Mr. and Mrs..,W. B. Mason and B. W. Mason, Jr., of Mt. Shasta, nnd Nathan J. 13rb of Yroka. Dry factory mill blocks. Vnlloy Fuel Co. tf Miss Mary Meo of Central Point was among tho local visitors in this i city yesterday.. j Clean up und pnlnt up. Let mo es , tinmto your work. First class work I guaranteed. Wm. Thurman. Tol 732. IB Pondloton post of the American Lo glon will subscribe $1000 to the Amer ican Legion's $5,000,000 endowment fund fon tho disabled nnd orphans of the World war. Crater Lake Temple Band (D. O. K. K.) will give a concert and dance Wednesday, April 15. Nobody should miss this wonderful - opportunity to hnvo a goood time. 21 Medford visitors frorrt tho city of Porttand include the following: Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Froellch, Mrs. M. J. TItchell. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Nau, E. L. Lowoll. B. R. Balalger. r Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Holden, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Lord. R. O. Jerauld, William M. Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Howard, F. W. Owens, George' Olaudy, J. K. Callnhnn, Mr. and Mrs. K. Korsteri II. Tupllng and F. K. Hotherlngton. Havo you investigated and learned the extromely low flguro for which Mrs. Trowbridge cuts and fits a gar ment? tf R. W. Janney, Mrs. R. A. Kappes and Miss Josephine Koppes uro among the local residents down with attacks of tho flu. Wanted Feeder hogs and pigs. Johnson Produco Co. tf No break in tho fine weather of this week so far is in sight and fair weather Is tho prediction for Thurs day. A year ago today and yester day were almost nllko in temperature, oth having the same maximum, 75. Colu m hia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Tho State Bankers association con vention will be held at Corvnllia June 11. 12 and 13. when 200 bankers aro expected to attend. Tho koynote of the conclave will bo a discussion of tho relationship between agriculture and eomereo. Prominent speak ors, spe cialists In their fields, wilt be on tho program. The event of the season, Wodnesdny, April 15. Concort nnd dance nt the Armory Crater Ijike Temple band l. O. K. K.) gl Superintendent C. G. Thomson of Crater National Park loft this fore noon for Klamath Falls to meet Sec retary of tho Interior Work nnd Di rector of National Parks Mather when their party arrives in the neigh boring county to view the irrigation projects. lo expects to return rtitur diiy or .Sunday;- Fancy creamery butter 43c per lb. Johnson PrnducoPn. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing and bachelor apartments. 234 E. flh. Phone !h"5-K. 40 VANTF'.I c.ok sCCommunlty hos-0 picni. M3 Mnin. It' ,rolfff. HKXT A'C)inir rooms, men. per wrvk. 445 S. Front. 18 VANTEr Home to woman for light si-rvtcei. Box H. L MnlWl'rlbunp. . '17 VOH 1IKXT I.lKht hoiispkeiMiliiK rooms. 414 S. Hlverslde. l'honr m-K. .. jj 1 One of the local boyH found that bolsterousness Is almost a thing of the past in Gold Hill, especially if the "cutting up" is practiced in a car, for 'nnny" Hendrickson is poorer by $5 and richer by experience following his ru none night this week when ho ran back nnd forth on the streets and high way of this town with his exhause muffler open. Terry Talent allowed the young man all the leeway possible, but finally had to stop the fun by ar resting him. Gold Hill Nows. Call off all engagements for April 15 and go to tho concert and dunce nt tho Armory. Crater Lake Temple band (D- O. It. K.) 21 (i $2.40 buys No. 1 Yakima Netted Gents at our ware house freo from frost dninage and no black spots which appears in most potatoes ahippod from Idaho points. A few conts is nothing to compare with qual ity in buying potatoes. Johnson Pro duce Co. Phono 241 N. J St. tf An entire carload of electric ranges arrived in this city the first of the week for distribution to the various electric dealers throughout southern Oregon and northern California. This carload lot was made up of a wide variety of the Beveral models most in demand, ranging from tho small apartment house type up to the large super-automatic model. There are now over 1800 electric ranges In use in this section, nearly 400 of these having been added during the past year. Coal briquets, that clean fuel. Han sen Coal Co. Phone 239. Tho week's clean-up campaign ended last night, when tho time ex pired for permitting citizens to put trash and rubbish on tho curbs In front ot their homes und have tho city trucks haul it away free. City Superintendent, Davis expects that the trucks, will have hauled all this stuff away by lato this afternoon. Columbia piaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallaco AVood Lumber yard. ' j 10. T. Armstrong was among .those arriving in the city yesterday from Grants Pass. Safe deposit boxes fur rent, Flrnt , National Bank, Medford. 17 Fort Hubbard spent Tuesday nt Ashland attending to business mat ters. Rlegers perfumes for Easter at cost. Emma Cline Shop. 19 Tho Men's club of St. Marks church will not meet tonight aa per schedule. The next meeting wll bo two weeks from tonight. Dainty handkerchiefs In white nnd colors. Lovely for Easter gifts. On salo at tho Handcraft Shop. 18 Mrs. Trowbridge can give, you some splendid suggestions and help with that graduation dress. 905 W. 10th street. tf Minus Pence was among tho Med ford business visitors Tuesday from Trail. Hemstitching, buttons covered at the Handicraft Shop. tf Dress better at less expense. . Mrs. Trowbridge will tell you how. It can be done. tf1 SureReSief FOR BMDJGESTIOM iWDIGTSW 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief 2St and 75 Packages Everywh. SWEET CORN SEED Wo offer a stock ot tho most profitable varies ties of sweet corn for markot gardener aud home grower. Inspect Our Stocks.. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. Complete Seed Service QUALITY . ' L CORNER J Fountain Lunchjes o Davidson's Corner Fir and Mfn MAGAZINE SUBSftlPTIONS DELL-A IiPresponse to popular dAmand. the Jackson County Amusement company Is planning to put on a series of mid week dancing parties at tho Fair Grounds Pavilion throughout tho com ing season. These parties ewill of course be in addition to tHfc present week end dances each Saturday even ing. The first of these affairs will probably take place on Wednesday evening, April 22, in order not to con flict with the D. O. K. K. concert and dance scheduled for the corning week on Wednesday, April 15th. Fancy creamery butter 43c per lb. John&on Produce Co. Local hotel guests from distant points include W. K. aMthews and G. X. Mathews Jr., of Woodside, L. I., C. W. Miller, Melvile Meyer, and James R Crandall of New York City, C. Rowe nnd Donald Dean of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. John Roberg of Duluth, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. D. Rouchcr and Jessie Johnson of South Bend, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. F. Terrill of Po- cattllo, Iduho. ' Safe deposit lioxen for -rent, First National Bank, Medford. 17 Lathe work and motor recondition ing. Riverside Qa radge. tf Why Millions of Mothers Now Rely Upon Vicks An "Outside" Treatment Bringing Quick Relief For Colds . ami Croup Without Y Internal . fi t i now! ; ; O ' 3 ADULTS - BOc ' m Surpassing - I children a . in scope, in magnitude, in breath-taking I DIlffiE " v' v thrills, in comedy, in epic sweep, in beauty . I ANYfllViE! jj 11 -anything heretofore accomplished by ' M mwnfl '' I Miss Davies, ..,' .. ' V : :: 1. .) . l ; ' ' ' ' ' : ' From the Story by Paul Leicester Ford ; .- :' . Other Craterian Attractions IS IYvtrjik Pathe News "Betty" at the Wurlitzer I-WtS' I SUNDAY gPECIAL EASTER CONCER'T 2 P. M. CRATER LAKE TEMPLE BAND And the Photoplay Supreme ' ..O , . ",A OE N T IE. L OJ E ITihU 1MVMUV VV1 Owing to tho Illness of Mrs. B. W. Paul tho Pro-School Circle of the Jackson school will meet instead with Mrs. S. A. Kroschel, 520 West 4th street, nt 2:30 p. m Thursday, April Oth. Mrs. Newcombo on her recent trip north, met Mrs. W J. Hawkins, who Is state pre-school chairman and she will have some things of Interest for the circle. Remember your friends with dainty handkerchief at Easter time. -.A snappy line on display at great reduc tion. Handcraft Shop. 15 : R. I. R. eggs at IeVoe's. tf A short Easter vacation for thoso attending the Medford public schools will begin this afternoon with tho dismissal -of school at 4 o'clock, and will continue until Monday morning when the regular school duties will again be resumed. Hemstitching 8c a yard. The Van ity Shop, Bartlett and Main. tf Money Wanted Old established Medford business wants several small loan on .long lime to enlarge business. Will pay eight per cent por annum in terest on any amount you have to loan,. Interest payablo monthly through bank. Address B. Mail Tribune. 17 Modern mothers know that too much dosing is harmful to a child's delicato stomach. Vicks comes in salve form and is applied externally can be freely used without the slightest harmful effect. For croup and children's colds you just rub VIck's over throat and chest and' cover with a warm flan nel cloth. The Ingredients Men thol. Camphor, Eucalyptus, Thyme and Turpentine aro released as va pors by, the body heat and inhaled with every breath all night long. At tho same time Vick's Is absorbed through and stimulates '"tho skin like: a poultice or. p.IflBtrw, sir.: . CoJdl go - overnight, ct-pup, is gen erally ' relieved within' 15 minutes. V a ro Rub Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly lA IIU UCW ASVlUl'glB 9 W " . .. II Throughout tho irrigated district of T In ninth nrnnlv Mueket eitOllt'l'S lire doing a large amount of damage to irrigated crops, and espoclaliy alfalfa. The damage includes not only the damage to growing crops but caused no 1005 E. Main ' ' What Would Be More Appropriate - For Easter Than Choice , i Easter Lilies, Hydrangeas, Primroses, Ferns and Cut Flowers? i; ; FJuwers . DolivevpjL Aiy PI9.C0 ,.. in the United States by Wire. Medford Greenhouse .'Say' It With Flowers" . . . ditches to ucak nnd much Iosb of water. . Tht-se rodents caji., be. t con trolled eli her by poison or trapping. Klamath News. We pay cosh tor used pianos. Palmer Pinno House. - tf . rpt t M- Phone. i "" 1-4