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O o o o . O o PAOR TWO wvnpflRn matu tfttRCHy). frflWWWl) .-.'flnEfioy. frtday. may 22. 102.- .0 lj , ocatand Personal Owing to the uufrivorable weather conditions which prevailed Wednes day and prevented tunny people from attending' the ceremonlCH of dedicating the ground for the mausoleum to he erected In the Med ford cemetery, the crypt, which Ih to contain data and recordr. was left umtciiled and will re main ho for a few days In order to en ruble those who had desired and were i prevented from no dolnt; to deposit such records In the crypt before It Is Healed. This action niunt ho taken lm- . mediately. The Medford J.- K. DeanBt nnd family of Detroit, j J. K. I alteiTon of VuHhlngton9 of Mich., are apendinK a few days in the the Kovernment llureau f Kntimol clty vlRitfng. I ok, who will have charge of the pine Dance at (Jold Hill aSturday nlnht. beetle eradication work in the timber Melodlan orcheBtra. 64 of Crater National park, left this . L'sed piano for rale at a bargain, morning for the park with the main Noel Y3rnkine. Phone 720-W. C9 lar' ot n,s crew of J9 local men, via Kiamath Kails nnd Kurt KlamrUh. The remainder of the crew will leave for I , ; t-: r ..r-.- 1 w ". I Fancy Home grown strawberries t morrow at Murrh's tiroeery. f3 I During the war, Jackxon county had the enviable reputation of being firnt in going over the top in the Liberty Loan nnd Hed Cross drives, and dur ing the last week of May, the Ameri can Legion will lauch Its $:,0ia,000 Endowment Fund campaign, with the hope that the county will respond ns the park tomorrow morning. The eradication work will be begun In . the LohI Creek section of the park, where Mr. Patterson and crew will establish their headquarters at once. A govern ment appropriation of 85000 has been made for pine beetle eradication work In the park this year. I Tennis racquet restringlng. 208 South ' ft iliti In wtiP Al...... u.lih tl.(u iciiiiib iui.i win i, i, .,i n Control. I'hone 911-w. . in I I for funds for the Doernbecker Hos- JJnnce, jarHHon Hot SprliiKH Satur- nllr.1 ..l-. r- .llflV niL'ht. MnV 2.V Itft'illMiil wm.lnn Vn II...... 1 J"'"l Hllimil-IIIHU'C illllil, 111 Iliti nilll'l' ' " ' ........ inUOnillif 1 u,rlnn .1 I.. IjUthinK HllltH L'lvnil In hput imlv nnfli vL. ' u ' ." . . r: 50.000. u.,l to lhl him t,..pn linked B'"itl-mnn dancer. Our price nlway ... "... . .....1. tho Docrnhecker fund, amounting to.1-30- milieu free. 63 .. """ ' . ,100.000 maklnn a total of tllO.OOO to W. 1). Steven, of iieiore you uuy mat piano loe jjiun : , n . , , ... , . . rntrfntniivA tn ... ' . I be ralRed In Oreirnn liv Inn Amerlr-.m r I'reBeniailv lor spacn. ho can save you money. Jle,T . .,,', - .Tvneurllnr enmn,, ,n i ,h,. i, JankHon Hot Springs Cafe." we j cater to the tourists. Meals at alii hours. Our steaks and percolated cof fee a ppecialty. &4 I Eugene, district the Underwood knows ulanoH nnd la reliable tf The leart number of out of the stnto cars to be registered at the local state traffic bureau yesterday for the past two weeks was thirty-two. Have moved from 424 "V. Main street to 720 .V. fine street, hack of ! Lincoln school, temporarily. V. Amor oso Shoe Hhop. 56 "Yearning." Fair CJrounds Pavil ion. Saturday. M Among residents from ' Portland on business. Hemstitching 8'c a yard. Tho Van ity Shop, Uartlett and Main. tf Klg dance Eagle Point tomorrow Portable phonograph, '$15. .lust , night. . j right to take camping. Palmer's Mil- Only sixty-two nut of state cars were sic .store. 50 registered at tho local registration uu "Oh Lady, lie Oood!" Fair Grounds rcau yesterday." Rays tho Ashland Till Pavilion! Saturday night. 6I 'lngs. "The registration number has It. I. H. eggs ai, Dr.oe's. tf1 F. L. Thorn, district circulation man ager for 'the Oregon Journnl. who has Who are registered ut local hotels are been confined to his room with a had . Mr. .nnd Mrs. F. V. Ktettler, Mrs. J. I cold for the past' week, is now able Stottler, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Knti! and ; Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. II. Zell. Columbia plaster wall board Call for prices. Wallace Woood Lumber yard. ;' . RoBroe Owens returned home from 'Phoenlr last Friday, where he has . been attending school all winter. The Uncle Tom's Cabin company, ' which played In Its big tent hero last ' night, departod this morning for Its next engagement, nt Central Point, to ', night. May 21 to Juno 1. everything nt th) Art Hhop Unique at one-fourth off. 3 N. Ilnrtlctt. Glj. Tho County Court asks for bids for . 4 foot body fir as follows: 50 cords nt the County Poor Farmland 100 cords nt tho County Court House, all to be delivered by September 1st. tH Mrs. J. H. Cochran will receive tel i ophono reservations for tho Greater ; Medford club luncheon, to be held at i tho Hotel Medrord Monday, May 25. Telephone 977-X. Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallaco Wood Lumber Yard. Fancy home grown -strawberries to morrow nt Marsh's Grocery. 53 Geo. M. Kstorly of Waldo Is a vis itor In the city who arrived yesterday, un concerning Mr. Ksterly's mining operations the Portland Oregonlau snya: "Tho gold diggings of Josephine county have not been worked out. ac cording to George Esterly of Waldo, who Is nt tho Imperial. Mr. Esterly la the operator of n gold mine nenr Waldo, Oregon, a few nillcB out of Grants Pnss. The gold mine uses hy draulic preseuro ana the streams arc sprayed on vho gr;el hanks which word discarded by tho liioneer miners. The mine which Mr." Kstorly operates la In tho oldest gold section In Oregon. Tho glntns which are turned on the gravol bnnks have turned up hundreds of ounces In gold dust nnd the mine is one of tho best paying In tho state." W. O. W. Spoclnl doings Friday mrenlng. Initiation and cnts. E. c Hilllman. Clerk. nS Hear Hobby Nellson play that popu lar hit, "Moonlight and Moses." Fair Grounds Pavilion. Saturday night. 64 "Alabama Hound." Fair Grounds . Pavilion.' Saturday. B4 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prentlco oro In Grants Pnss today on business. The InrgPRt crowd of tho week was present at tho Snapp Uros. Combined Shows Inst evening. The midway was a veritable mass of people. Miss Backus, renresentltitr Tliifit...l, Patterns, will bo nt Mann's Storo all ' this week taking subscriptions for the Delineator, negular price 2.no. Spo clal offer for this week J1.20 for tho year. H. Hon Oswald left for Crater T.nlin m. Wednesday to work on tho hlgh- U-tlV Lamar Tooze, field manager for the alumni gift campaign for the Unlver nity of Oregon, has resigned tho posi tion to enter tho practice of law in ' Portland. Tho campaign has been linn! nnnml t-- ik- .. . ,,; ttiiiiniier. Why not employ a dressmaker of .K,,iT Ilml rfiuiation Mrs. Trowbridge, 005 W. loth stroet. tf rill! n . ... .... .. .,, iieurin Handwlcli Spread free today at your grocer's by purchnslng one can for 1 Be.' See cou- pon tonight. r,3 Tourists and others from n distance registered at tho local hotels Include Mr. nnd Mrs. H. M. Smith of Plus field. Mass.. lien Alexander and Hrowle Knt Jionlin-di or Wnsenn. Wis, Nlta M. Felt of Kansas Cltv. Mo., A K Chncos of nnston. Hurry Hosenthai nnd M. A. Sntensteln of Xew York City. Nenl A horn of Cincinnati, Ohio, Rnd H. W. riowen of St. Louis. Fancy home grown strawberries to. morrow nt Mnndi's Grocery. r,3 Plnnos! Seo Ijiunspach. If. Henry Atlel of Glendnle spent a trw hours on business In the city today. Wo pay for ashes ami sell dirt heap, llrown White Agency, Inc. .... v, " I ou Never Can Tell What a ried Iieaded Mama Will Do! Knlr Grounds Pnvlllon! Saturday night. r,4 Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Franklin of San Francisco stopped In the city a few hours today before resuming their Journey onward lo Portland. Unllcla Sandwich Spread free cou pon In this paper today. B3 French perfumes, pottery, maderin nd many other beautiful gifts. One fourth off, nt the Art Shop Unique. 3 N. Itartlett. j;,;. Mrs. A. Purcell left for McCloud, Calif., for a few days' visit. Launspach Piano Store now open for business nt 111 W. Mnln. Opposite Rlnjto theater. Successor to Root Mil lie Co. Fancy home grown strawberries to morrow nt Marsh's Grocery. ' 53 Today was expA ted lo have warmer veathor in accordance with the pre diction Issued Thursfcir, lint Instead was a little cooler, following yesler tlay's maximum of 7!i r,. Our work stands ryf. If you are in doubt come nnd give u9r Irlsl. Mrs. Trowbridge, 905 West 10th. tf Strangers nlws welcome! We'll do our hiQt tn show in n real good me! Fiwk- Grounds Tnvlllon. Satur day night! Q B4 to he back on the Job again Specinl sumrner prices on dry fac tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf Mrs. Jane Kent-Simpson of Medford Is spending a week with her son. Ar thur Kent, and family. Emll Itritt and sister of Jncksouvile were nmong the visitors from that city transacting business here today. Why not buy your gifts, practically at cost at the Art Shop Unique. 3 N. Ilartlott. .: . 5G Watch her go at Eagle Tolnt tomor row night. 5 Hoonuso of tho small demand for lumber, several logging camps in the dropped materially recently, due to the fact that thero has not been enough room for tho tourists to park their cars on the Plaza. The majority of tnem are going on to Medford, where the registrations have been increas Ing." Marcelling 75 cents. Telephone 05i ror nppolntment. 67 JJance. Jackson Hot Springs Satur Un y night. May 23. llenutlful woolen bathing suits given to best lady nnd gentleman dancer. Our price always i.iu. iattles free. , 63 Mrs. L. A. McCurdy left on the Shuflta this morning for Snlem. where sue will mnka her permanent home Dance Eagle Point tomorrow night Hula hula dancer. 62 Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Grieve nrrlved In tho city yesterday from their home const counties have paid their men off i near Prospect, nnd ns always, reiris and closed Indefinitely, the last being J tered nt the Hotel Medford ns from tho Whitney camp In Tillamook coun ty. Miss H. Hack us. representing riut terlck Patterns will be at Mann's Storo oil this week taking new sub scriptions and renewing old subscrip tions for tho Delineator, at $1.20 for the year, llegular price J2.0O. , S3 Fnney home grown strawberries to morrow ot Marrh's Grocery. 63 ono of the first official acts of the newly Installed grand master of the I. O. O. F. of Oregon will bo to imv a visit lo the Medford lodge next Tues- .iiiiy evening, as It will he impossible ' 1.1. .... . . "i'ii vimi inoie man one lodge In the valley nt this time, ho has re quested that the Ashland. Jacksonville, Central Point nnd Gold Hill lodges unite wlah the Medford lodge for this visitation. All the lodges nre re quested lo use every effort to hovo o big turnout. Refreshments will be served following the lodgo session. For Sale One used Worlnln piano, mahogany case, $150; one Ullghtly used Aldrlch "piano" cheap. Painicr Mu slo Store. (-, Dance nt tho Gold Hill Pavilion Sat urday night. Melodlan orchestra and a dnndy floor. 64 Mediocre dnnco music has ruined; ninny n good dance. Tako no chances but doninnd tho best: Wo hovo It. Fair Grounds Pavilion Saturday night. 04'. Ciillfornlans who .are registered at local hotels include Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Money, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. E. Olsen of Pasadena. Mrs. Mary Glenn. MnrtnHnl t iiime, neraeiey. Mr. and Mrs. M. Sel-' by. Milton and Wm. T. Selby, Mr. and mis. i. vi. Pearl nnd Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Yeltx of Los Angeles. . Hemstitching, buttons covered nt inn jianillcrnft Shop. l . tf Trail, which is their mall address. ' Columbia plustcr wall board. Call ror prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. . . Dance , Jackson Hot Springs Satur- na ynlght, May 23. Heautlful woolen binning suits given to best lady and gentleman dancer. Our price always i.iu. ladles free. 53. Bids on desks and other furniture nnd floor material fob the two new junior nigh schools, tho Roosevelt at hcventoenth avenue east nnd Agate sireei, and tne Wilson nt Twelfth avenue west nnd Jefferson street, nre requested by school district Number 4 A totul of 000 desks for students, 25 ior lencncrs. 30 chairs for teache 1200 portable chairs in sections of two or rour, nnd battleship linoleum for nil stairs nnd corridors will be required Tor tho buildings. Tho two structures will bo officially opened next fall. KUgene Guard. "Such popularity must be deserv od! And it is! Come out Saturday iiigm anil see ror yourself! Fair urouniin i-iivlllon, folks. Tho place ivnoio you niwoys Have a good time K4' Mrs. E. Ball of Portland arrived this morning to visit her father J. L. Roc of Jacksonville. Wo pay for ashes nnd soli dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf A crew of men and a truck load of provisions left this morning for T.nst Creek, Crater National forest, where Pino neotie control work will bo smit- ed. Fancy creamery butter 41c per lb. Johnson Produce Co. Included nmong the many out of town Oregnninns spending yesterday nnd today In the city nre Mr. nnd Mrs. Ounce at Gold Hill Saturday night. A- Matheson and Miss Nellie Peter .tioiiiuiiin orcnestra. 64. Will H. E. Alden nnd A. M. Illan chnrd call at the Oregon Grnnlto Co. office. C3 . Attorney W. Trill of Central Point, editor of the Central Point American, of Central Point, was In tho city "this morning on business. Fancy crenniery butter 4 to per lb. Johnson Produce Co. Dance at tho Gold Hill Pavilion Sat urday night Melodlan orchestra nnd a dandy floor. 54 Dance Eagle Point Saturday night. 52 The 'So Thin Is London" company will arrive In the city to fill their en gagement this evening nt the Craterlan on trnln 54 nt 6 o'clock from Red ding. Calif., where they played last night. Marcelling 75 cents. Tolophono 055 for nppolntment. 57 Herb Walters Just off the big circuit wllh hls noted dancing girls of fame, will entertain 40 minutes nt Eagle Point dance tomorrow night. Thev nre profesrlnnnla nnd will dance eight dl- ferent dances. It's going to be iron,! don't miss t. 53 vlllnn The crowds 54" Another lot values to son or Toledo, M. C. Woodward of SU verton. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Smith of McMinnville. Mrs. Maud A. West of Baker. Mrs. Marjorlt" Young of llnlnes, R. W. Wlllloughby. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. McMahon. Mrs. H. H. Moore. Luclle McoDnald. C. II. Mlnturn. Virgil Steer, Myrtlo Osier and Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D. Stevens of Eugono, Ed Norton of Ban don. Dora X. Sexton. Minna Schnssen. .lesiilc Winner nnd Georgia Mohr of The Dalles, and M. W. Smith. W. D. Miller and Mrs. M. Ingles of Klamath Falls. Miss n. Backus will bo nt Mann's all this week tnklng new subscrip tions nnd renewing old subscriptions for tho Delineator at $1.20 per yonr. Regular price $2.00. Don't miss this opportunity. 53. JL Specinl communication Med ''"I'd Lodgo No. 103 A. F. & A. M. Friday. May 22. nt 1 p. m. Work In M. M. Degree. Din ner nt C p. m. Evening tenm from Copco. with California work. By or der W. .M. A. J .Close. Secretary. 53 nine In" on vonr null.. ...,.1 1 the latest dance lilts played bv the big city orchestras. Then Saturdav night ilnnie to those name popular hits: You'll find our dance music nl- . uii-io-iiate: Knir Grounds Pn- B4 Ashland branch of the 1, normal school will be opened for the summer arssison June 22 and will con tinue five weeks. .Have y tried that big milk shake nt DeYoe's? Hear Hie Mclndlnns nt Gold Hill to- i.ioi -row night where . the dance. Specials fur Saturdav. "f smartly trlmirterf Imi $12.60. priced nt only $2 9s'. All other i.ik oais lni; nl trm ,hnn hnl( Price. Including the famous Gnge mod- s. The Emmy Lou lint Shoppe. In M. M. Store. r)3. Rseldents of the slate of Washing. Ion here Include Mr. mid Mrs. T. O. llcl.ees. Mr. nnd Mrs. p. M. Miller Seattle. Rob,,., A. ,.!on H,okBn, nr an d. Mrs. c. c. Wagner of Tacoma. lou can get n wibscrlptlon for the Delineator for $1 20 a year tregulai price $2 00) by calling at Mann's De partment store this week Ask to see Miss HnektiK. Hear the Melndiaiis afc.lil Hill To morrow night-- here the crowds, dance Specials for S.iliitd.iy A not her ' lot of smartly trimnnil hat,, values to $12 60. priced nt only $2 98. All other spring hats R.ilng nt thnn half price. Including the famous Gage moil-1 els. The Emmy liu Hat Shoime-ln m. m. ctore. o "IH TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Foil SAI.K mo acre ranch near Pea. gle. SO acres under cultivation. Easy lernis. .VMS. Anna V nsoo. I'eotinl Point. Ore. llnx 37S. 6S FOR SALE Sugar pine shakes, made ii nolle rails. Faber's. Central Point. rOU SALE About 300 gallons of smudge old nt 5c per gallon. Cull Central Point J27. C. K. Holds. 65 ANThU One to four persons to go to Coos Hay by nnto Sunday morn ing. May 24th, to pay part of ox idise, liui at a.lli A. I-'I'OIII. 11 A Elliott 54 L CORNER J Fountain Lunches and ve have Winstel's elicious Candit-i. o Corner Fir and Main o MAOAjNE SUBSCRIPTIONS E cd no my Groceteria THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE Our delicatessen is open for the summer season with a full line of Sal ads and prepared luncheon goods. Our salads are all made after home recipes and taste like the kind you make at home . Special orders for large quantities for parties, etc., will be given careful attention. FOR SATURDAY SUGAR Pure Cane Sugar, 100 lbs . .$6.49 if bought with $5.00 of other groceries. Delivered anywhere in the city. BREAD 1 -lb. Loaves 3 for 20c H-lb. Loaves 10c FLORIDA GRAPE 54 size Fancy Russetts, 2 for .25c OTHER SPECIALS Gold Medal Flour, 49-lb. sack, . . . $2.39 Ball Mason Fruit Jars, qts., per doz. .59c Grant's Scotch Oatmeal, per can 49c Alaske Pink Salmon, No. 1 can 15c Large Oval Sardines, 2 cans. ...... .25c -Fancy Steer Pot Roast, per lb. 15c Fancy Veal Roast, lb j 15c Boiling Beef, per lb. 10c Veal Stew, per lb ......... 10c Sugar 'Cured Cottage Butts, per lb. . .28c Prepared Mustard, full pint jar. ... .17c Catsup, large bottle-. 20c Ripe Olives, No. 1 can. 13c, 15c, 23c, 30c Van Camp's Ripe Olives, buffet size, per can 5c Blue Dot Lima Beans, No. 2 cans, ea. 10c O'Cedar Polish, regular $2.00 can. .$1.65 Eline's Milk Chocolate, per box of 24 5c bars or 12 10c bars 49c Seeded Raisins, 15-oz. boxes, 2 for. . . 15c F. C. F. Shrimp, per can. . 15c Apricots, No. 2 ; cans, each. . ...... 18c Maxwell House Coffee, 1-lb. can 49c Kerr's Rapid Cooking Oats, large bx . 23c DELICIA 10c Cut out the coupon and get another : . ' can free. Buy your cup custard here and save money besides getting the crackers free for your coupon GATES & LYDIARD BUY HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE jtdTLA B it- V b M J. :1 riFTA-'- RT PI Reeks w i t h ac tion fights ga lore. The King of Railroad Pic tures. "the v, . :. ; "MIDNIGHT EXPRESS" The story of a railroad man who could not be side " , tracked, featuring - ELAINE HEMMERSTEIN and WILLIAM HAINES TWO REELS OF COMEDY PATH E REVIEW PEGGY RIDLEY AT THE ORGAN Sunday VIOLA DANA in her latest and merriest hit, "THE BEAUTY PRIZE Flornl papers t h n t will cheer up your home lire. FolinRe effects and oatmonl defiRllfl. A variety of pleasinff pntterna that will please the eye of the artistic woman who is planning to renovate her home. PAINT TSVT AV KX I'KNfcK IT'S A V lXVKSTMKXT. . ! t': 14 11 Matinees 25c .Evenings 35c Kiddies a frime any time.0 Wong Pon Chinese Medicine ror Tvatment nt Acute and Chronic Dlsragee ot Men and Women. fun f inii timwr tmtl. Inflr.nm, M4 vt. M.,..r tl ,tm,h t,!.. du, n:. ruinurt. c!,l. (m.V troubln. p. il.'M. tmr. rnumani. ..ihm. ,nd lhro.1 trnjiKf, rtieumitisra.. mnorr!io., nitre, consumption, currh, plle hjdrocl 6rflun: 8 A. M. Is 8 P. M . Contuluilon Fm 241 South Tfont St. Uvlh. Or Open For Business Nook Sparta Building -Main and Riverside Cold and Hot Drinks Sandwiches Ice Cream Candies Pop Corn Peanuts Cigars Cigarettes and Tobacco Magazines Newspapers School Supplies Groceries O