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VidV. TWO
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Personal
I GrnntH Pans In final 11 fortunate 1b be
lli k lccted ob the plnce for the sec
ond annual Southern OreKn ilome
n Hikers' InHtltute. TIiIh will he hold
fffi- three nnd one-half days, beKlnninK
with an afternoon program on June
JO, continuing ihroiiKh June 19. The
place of the meeting; ho not yet been
With the mllfall of last nlfcht and decided upon but will be announced
to this morning up to a. whleh lntr. The InHtltute 1h being put on by
wnn 07 of an Inch, the total rainfall the Extenwion Service of the Oregon
for the premnt month ut that hour Agricultural College, through the of
umounted to .43 of an Inch, and It flee of the local home demonstration
continued to rain more or Iphh the rest ngent. Grunts Pnm Courier.
of today. Generally fair weather Is
Iho prediction for Thursday.
Before you buy that ptano aee Laun
upach. He can save you money. He
knows pianos and Is reliable. tf
Will pay leriablo boy who will follow
Our work iitanda every test. If you
are Id doubt come and give us a trial.
MrH. Trowbridge, 905 West 10th. tf
Used piano for rale at a bargain.
Nqnl Krsklne. Phone 729-W. C9
VIsitorH In the city from Washing-
orders, foc or more for a cnuple of ton Btate include W. C. Irwin-of Hpo-
hourcs services every afternoon. . kune and the following from Hcattle:
Thorn, Oregon Journal rcpresenta- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greghnm, Mr. and
live, or see Mrs. Crane, Journal Agent, Mrs. Al Winn, Mr. and Mrs. William
upr.lairs, J30 ". 6th. Phone SI-'. Pigott, Mr. and rMs. W. U. Zelgler
ItocaUHO of the I. O. O. V. ennven- " Mr. and Mm. O.'C. Kneeves.
tlon parudo In Ashland this afternoon Portable phonograph. 15. Just
at 2:3o. no ram were permitted to park right to lake camping. Palmer's M11
on Mum trpt. that tilt v. after the Bio Htorc, ' . 56
noon hour, and all cars parked on that
thoroughfare after noon will be tug
ged for arrest. This ruling was to the
effect that cars could again be park
ed on Main street, after 0 p. m.
Have moved from 424 V. Main
street to 720 X. Pine street, back of
It. I. H. fggs av UcVoe'a. tf
C, Hntlth, berry grower of the Cen
tral Point district, was a business vis
itor in tho city today.-
.Special summer prices on dry fac
tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf
Why not buy your gifts practically
Lincoln school, temporarily. V. Amor-jnt cost at the Art 8hop Unique. 3 X
osco Khoe hhnp. uo
Columbia plaster wall board Call
for prices. Wallace Woood Lumber
yard.
.Itev. J. Kandolph Kasnett. former
well known Medford pastor, nnd now
p;itor of the Methodist Episcopal
church In Aberdeeen, Wash., is con
ducting a column In the Aberdeen
World called "Fin shea of Silence."
May 21 to Juno I, everything at the
Art tihop Unique at one-fourth off. 3
X. Uartlett. G6
Columbia plaster wall board. Call
for prices. - Wallace Wood Lumber
Yard.
Uartlett. flG
A farewell reception will be given
itev. and Mrs. Lench and family at the
first Baptist church Friday evening.
At 6:45 a covered dish supper will be
served, followed by a program. All
members of the church and congrega
tion are invited.
Hummer prices on blocks and slabs.
Place your order early. Newcomb for
Woood. Phone 031. 3i)tf
For Sale One used Werlein piano,
mahogany case, $150; one slightly used
Aldrich piano cheap. Palmer's Mu
sic Store. , ; -' : r.6
Twenty students will gradunto Fri-
P . Lucius Kincald ot Uagie Point spent
(a few hounrin tho city today transact
ing business. 1
j There- will be no mid-week dance at
the Fair Grounds Pavilion tonight,
theso Wednesdi night affairs having
been discontinued for the balifhce of
the month. Tho regular Saturday
night "Pavilion Parties" will be held
as usual.
, Duke Shaver was among those
present from Gold J I ill at the opening
of the carnh'al last evening.
A large body of the Medford ('rater
Jjike Auxiliary. I. O. O. F. attended
the Grand Lodge of the State of Ore
gon I. O. O. F. now being held at Ash
lund. With the adjusted compensation law
granting bonuses to all American vet
erans of the World war a year old on
lhHt week, barely more than half of the
ex-service men entitled to a bonus
have made application.- Since the pas
sage of the law, the veterans bureau
has mailed bonus Insurance certificates
to 2,325.000 ex-soldiers. Certificates
are being sent out at the rate of several
thousand daily.
The junior class of the Ashland high
school enjoyed their annual picnic yes-
'terday afternoon on tho banks of the
Ulver Hogue about three miles above
Gold Hill. The only mishap of the
affair was the inability of tho com
missary "wagon" to crosa the over
head crossing at Tolo without' running
Into the guard rails; no one wan In
jured. Harwoood panoramic post cards of
Crater Lnko and Southern Oregon
views on sale at fiwems, Davidson's,
Model Pharmacy, Jap Art Store. 6S
The AVashington Parent-Teacher as
sociation will have Its last meeting of
the year Friday, May 22nd. nt the
school building at 3 o'clock. This will
lie past president's day, and Mrs. Can
ode's room will have charge of the
music. Refreshments will bo served.
All patrons of the school are cordially
Invited to attend.
Some of the Portland residents wholy. May 20, from the Central Point
are guests at local hotels are Mr. and
Mrs. C. It. Itraley, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. K. .
Ilelfrich, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Uastaln,
Mr, and Mrs. A. G. Panghorn and Mr.,
and Mrs. O. F. W. Meyer. .
A box and pie social will be given ;
by the student body of the Phoenix
high school at the Gym Thursday;
evening, May 21st at 8 o'clock. A
program will precede tho social. HI ,
Tho county court by resolution has
reduced the load limit to 450 pounds
per inch of tire and all police and high
way officers have been Instructed to
arrest drivers hauling loads In excess
of the limit, 51
Forty-one cars from out of the state
woro registered hero yesterday by the
local state registration bureau In the
Chamber of Commerce building.
Summer prices on blocks and slabs.
Place your order early. Newcomb for
Wood. Phono 631. 30tf
AV. O. AV. Special doings Friday
evening. Initiation and eats. IS, C.
Silllmnn, Clerk. GS
The county health unit is holding a
baby clinic nt Engle Point this after
noon in the library At that place, from
2 to 5 o'clock.
''Why not employ a dressmaker of
experience nnd reputation Mrs.
Trowbridge, 805 W. 10th street. tf
Summer prices on blocks nnd slabs.
Place your order early. Newcomb for
Wood. Phono 631. Sfttf.
. Mr. and Mrs. V. T. DeLosh and S. S.
Smith, who have been, in Portland for
Hovcral day for consulattlon with spe
cialists regarding Mr. DeLosh's con-;
dltlon, write that a thorough examina
tion was made by Dr. N. Wiley JoneA
nnd assistants and It was decided that
the principal cause of his Illness is a
goiter. Mr. DeLosh Is In tho Portland
Medical hospital where ho will remain
for a few dnys until his extreme high
pulso la reduced whon ho will be taken
to St. Vincent hospital and the goiter
removed. Dr. Jones will perform the
operation. Mr. Smith will return nf
tor the operation and Mrs. DeLosh
will remain until Mr.; DeLosh la able
to return.
Pfnnos! Soe Lnunspnch. tf
Wo pay for ashes and sell dirt
cheap. Uruwn A AVhlto Agoncy, Inc.
tf
J. J. Huchter of the power company
and It. AV. Turn bull of tho Edison
Klectrlc Appliance company loft this
morning for northern California where
they will conduct u series of lectures
on rang sales.
French perfumes, pottery, maderla
and many other beautiful gifts. One
fourth off, at tho Art Shop Unique. 3
N. Uartlett. 66
Launspach Piano Store now open
for business at 111 AV. Main.. Opposite
Klulto theater. Successor to Hoot Mu-
flie Co. , ' tf
We're Still Growing
Wo have just compli-tod
the installation of tin'
latest t.vpe I'nion Senlini;
Machine, which KLIM
I NAT ISS a: SO THICK
HAND Ol'KUATION by
iiutcnnatieally weighing
and outline the iUmikIi
ititn loaves ready fur the
rounder.
This latest improvement
is in line vit)i our policy
of pivinu to this commun
ity a bakery and product
unexcelled anywhere in a
community of even greater
population nnd territory.
We shall be plad to have
you pomp in nnd inspect
our plant nt any time.
WB HAVE XOTIIINti
TO IlfDB nnd want you
to sec for yourself the san
itary conditions ftnd inod
eni met hods used in tho.
iiiannfnetui. of your ff
voiite broad.
Fluhrer's Milk Bread
Al any grocre,
1i
hlKh school. Tho chtHB of " '25" Is the
ItirKCBl In tho hlatory of thut iitfltltu
tton. Tho bncoaliiuroatG exercises
will take place In the Presbyterian
church of that city.
Hemstltchlntr. uuttona covered at
tho Handicraft Shop. tf
Fancy creamery butter 41c per lb.
Johutton Produce Co.
F. Mnrlarty and J-.ee. I,ovln of New
York city and M. Borro'll of Mt. Homo,
Idaho, are nmong the hotel guests here
from a distance.
$10 reword for Information lending
to the nrrest and conviction for each
person caturht mealing wood on our
yards altuated on the oast aids of
Court and McAndrewa strets, also on
tho Orogon-Owen Lumber company
property. Valloy Fuel Co. SStf"
tit. Mark'a Guild has postponed
their apron sale and card party until
tho first of June but will hold their
regular meeting on Friday, May 22nd.
62
Southern Pacific agents from all
parts of Western Oregon held a confer
ence at Balem recently, preparatory to
the opening of tho 1025 tourist season.
J. A. Ormnndy, general passenger
;ucnt, and F. E. Tajior woro tho prin
cipal speakers. The purpose of the
conference was to familiarize the
agonts with the various scenic points
In s Oregon. Similar conferences will
bo held in Other pnrtft of tho state.
Marcelling 76 cents. Tolephono 855
for appointment. 57
,lWe you tried that bis milk shake
at . DoVoo'a? .
K. Morris of the Table Rock district
was n business visitor In tho city this
morning.
. Mr. Motorist; Let us diagnose your
motor troubles. We have special In
struments for testing knocks, com
pression, etc., and gunrantco to locate
tho trouble Yours in the Interest of
improved piotor service. Riverside
Oarage. P. F. Close, Prop, 132 S.
Rlvorsldo. i 62
Tennis racquet reatringlng. 08 South
Central. Phono 011-W. , 70
The rovlvnl campaign that wns be
ing hold In the Armory, closed last
night, owing to tho lack of Interest nnd
cooperation of tile pcoplo of tho city.
Hemstitching So a yard. The Van
ity Shop. Rortlett and Main. tf
Marcelling 75 cents. . Telephono 655
for appointment. . 67
Tho roof of tho Lincoln school build
ing Is being given its annual coat of
paint. ; ,
Flower baskets for graduation. Jap
anese Art Store. 53
Columbia plaster wall board. Call
for prices. Wnllaco Woods Lumber
Yard.
A. A. ManOevlllo, fthoemnker, of
Jacksonville, spent ' yesterday after
noon transacting business In tho city.
Fancy creamery butter 41c per lb.
Johnson Produce Co. t
The Alpha Delta class of the Chris
tian church will meet nt tho homo of
Mrs. Wllllnm Rogers. 845 W. 2nd.
Thursday afternoon. A large attend
ance Is requested as tbore will bo Im
portant business to trnnanct.
We pay for Ashes and Bell dirt
cheap. Ilrown A White Agency, Inc.
tf
"liood fishing Is reported hi the
' Rogue now with many salmon being
i taken," says the Omnia Posa Courier.
I "The trout are also taking a fly In good
nunin , i ne moiiniain Rircnmn are ami
rather high for good fishing."
Fancy creamery butter 4lc per lb.
Johnson Produce Co.
I. H. l'.lamurll of Cottage drove
arrived In the city thia morning to
Hiicnd several doyB transacting busi
ness. The Assoclnted Service stntlon nt tho
corner of Front and Main la undergo
ing nnother cent of fresh paint.
Included among the mit of town
Oregonlana. besides Portland people,
sojourning In the city are Mrs. II. J.
Oluson nnd M. Olshmnn of Marsh
field, C. II, Williams of Salem. Mr. and
Mia. F .F. Smith of MoMlnmVle. M.
A. Lynch nnd It. Illlrdlck of Redmond.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. K. Wright of Klnm
nth Falls. Mrs. R. Strln. Vernle. O.
Koepp. Karl Fonda and F. W. Parsons
of Kiigene. and Mr. nnd .Mrs. W. F.
droll nnd Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hcldiick
of Chllonuln.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
V.TKI" Wo twin wants work by the
I i"y or hour. Phone UHrt. " M
it
I It
f l
It SA I ,K -7 5x1 0). nort h west ror-lit't-
of Kir iiiitl Ninth, f'clrt' rt'ilur
r! f"r llinnt'iluti' nulf to 1. 00. Tor
rr tu o tit I.-. non-rn Mont owner.
Suhinit offers to Thomas H. iVntp
toy nt Hotel Med ford today and to
morrow 5t
'FOR SAI.K flood
I'hono 639 -K.
fresh
milk cow.
C3
C'unl or Thanks.
We wIhIi to thank our friend a for
their Hymiiuthy nnd kindness during
out- recent Iops; also for the-beautiful
flowers.
CHAR. OSWALD
1 AND CHILDREN,
Curd of Thanks. '
Wo wish to extend our Hlncere
thftnka to our many frlendH and tho
Amcrienn LeKlon for their kindness
and sympathy during our rerent be
reavement; alpo for the beautiful
f loweiH.
Mil. AND MRS. S. S. WELCH,
1 MILS, S. H. INGLES, .
, M ItS. AiNLO PEN WELL,. '
' M IIS. C. W. 7U0NNETT. f
Owendel Suirman severely burn
ed his right h:inU while working at the
M. & M. Gar;?Ke yesterday 'afternoon.
The young man was endeavoring to
fix n9motor when suddenly the wires
carrying 220 voles became rhorted In
the name place he had bin hand. He
will be Incapacitated for several days
nefore he will be able to return to
work.
Ayear ago today with Us fair and
very warm weather, the maximum be.
Jng &2 degrees, was n fur different day
than today with Its rain and much
cooler temperature.
O. R. Blackford of Willow Springs
was among the many visitors In Med
ford this afternoon. '
Mrs. M. Colrtinan of this city on her !
plea of guilty In the city court yester- j
day afternoon was fined 520 for speed
ig on Riverside. George Prescott,
tho local traffic officer, was responsl- i
ble for Mrs. Coleman's .apprehension, j
and had to speed his own car about 50 i
miles an hour in order to overtake
her car. i ,
Fifty-five cars were registered at
the Merrick Motor Inn, last night. The
major portion were from California,
and the others from Washington and
some from Nevada.
A wire today from, Seattle was re
ceived' stating th'nt Archio AhIi .Ik im
proving and sat up in bed at the hos
pital this morning.
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25 and 75 Packages Everywhsra
YOU CAN
TAKE REAL
PRIDE
In a suit that In
ilHllvldunlly yours
from the solec- '
tlon of the nin
torlal to the vory
last stitch nnd.
the moulding thut
shnpos It to fit
you perfectly1. So
let y o u r new '
spring suit be
CUSTOM TAILORED
from mntorlnl of your own choosing
among more than a hundred of the
season's latest pattorns. Every piece
guaranteed absolutely all pure wool
the best possible assurance of lasting
wear.
Wo Invito aud welcome inquiries.
mmsm
Upstairs
Flavor is everything
in Ico cream. In fact.
If ice cream lacks
flavor anil has every
other good quality, It
falls short of what It
should be. Our creams
combine flavor with
purity.
Ask for
Nutritious Ico Cream
Jackson County
Creamery
.
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LMilk:
FRIDAY NIGHT
MAY. 22
S:30 Curtain .
. HUNT'S
CRAXERIAN
" SEATS' NOW SELLING! POPULAR LOW PRICES:
Lower Floor, first 18 rows $1.65, balance $1.10. Balcony, first 2 row,
$1.10, balance 00c. Includes war tax.
Jt DUFFY PnODUCTlOTf
5E0R6EM.O)HANi CcWEDY OF TWO NATIONS
LAWRENCE "D'OQSPX w e.
CAST OF UNUSUAL EXCELLENCE.
WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE.
We Take Pride
IN PRESENTING AMERICA'S
MOST FAMOUS ROMANCE
n
W A , . '
iikV':! . AS GRIPPING AS THE ; -
, A drama that will live as long as
America lives. The immortal stage
play of ' tlffe Grand Canyon tho
magnificent love epic of lawless days
in the rugged West. It comes now
to motion picture audiences. The
film play, like the stage triumph,
now takes its place among tho few
works of the. screen that live and
thrill forever. . , ,
"With :
ALICE TERRY
CONWAY TEARLE
WALLACE BEERY
HUNTLY GORDON
OTHER CRATERIAN ATTRACTIONS
Two Reels of Fast and
' Furious Comedy
PATHE NEWS '
AND'.. '. ' .l
' The Incomparable '
BETTY BROWN
at tho Giant Wurlitzer
Coming Sunday
BARBARA LA MARR in
THE HEART OF A SIREN"
Regular Prices
Adults 35c Kiddies 10
- NOTE:
This pjogram exemplifies the
"fact that YOU always get
. your money's worth at tho
Hunt's Craterian.
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