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odtil and
Personal
Mm. ( Hkelton. Mra. J. George and
Helene McLaughlin are via Horn In the
cfty from Copco who arrived Monday.
Dance Kiverside Community club,
Saturday night. Alford's Imperial r
chentra. 66
BIU sella tractors at Bill's Tractor
Shop, 226 o. ItlvcrBlde. The Case
Beaumont DnLosh, who accornpa- 'as a wheel tractor, can't be beaten. The
nled by Mrs. D.Losh and her father, S. j Holt as a caterpillar beats them all.
tiupmter Smith, has been in Portland I 66
for the past week or more undertime F. N. -Andrew-H recently reported a
observation and awaiting an operation, 'rich strike in his gold mine from Ap
underwent that operation at St. Vln-; pirate, postoffice. After the last
cent's hospital In Portland yesterday j clean up he deposited $5000 In a
lnorniiiK. Word from the bedwide to- t-rantii Pass bank and has ore on the
day was that Mr. DeLo.sh pnssud thruidnmp valued at $10,000
the operation BUCcenHfully, and that
his condition was regarded as very fa
vorable for a fairly prompt recovery.
Mr. Smith will arrive in Medford to
morrow morning, but Mrs. Delosh will
remain with her husband until he is
uble to return home.
Orders taken for angel food and
sunshine cake ut 75c each, at 737 W.
14th street. Phone 224-L. 61
Before you buy that piano see Latin
epach. He can save you money. He
knows pianos and Is reliable. tf
Monday was an off day with local
lint n1 a In tlto nil m htti- tit rif.iv n rr iv:l In I
from various parts of the country and 1 dtvti Vraay from the, sta
also out of town Grecians. Among j Washington was unusually liKht
those arriving here from a diK'.unce
were Mr. and Mrs. Linke, Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Florculs and Mr. and Mrs.
Will H. Armstrong of Chicago.
You will not believe that "Gipny
Love Song," "Murcheta," "The Hoh
ary," "O Hole Mio," "Love's Old Sweet
Hong," "The Swan," "Melody in fr"
etc., etc., can be played In a compara
tively rhort time by means of a new
Pianos! See Iaunspach. tf
Barber shops open Friday night un
til 9 o'clock. Close all day Saturday.
- 59
Roy Nichols of the Willow Springs
district was among the many visitors
in Medford today.
Tennis racquet restringlng. 208 So.
Central. Phone 1172. 70
8 "Big Time" artints playing and
singing all the latest popular dance
hits! The musical treat of tho sea
son! Fair J rounds Pavilion, Wed
nesday. Don't miss it! 67
The daily number of hotel guests in
ate of
but
lamojig them were Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
Howay, Mrs. May DePue and Mrs. Ber
tha Bingland of Seattle.
We pay for ashes and sell dirt
.heap. Brown & White Agency, Inc.
tf
New shipment of gold fish and moss.
Japanese Art Store. 60
Fifty-eight cars wero registered at
Merrick's Motor Inn yesterday, which
i ...... ,.. .
original method until it is demonstrat- V" V var" lvm man ine
nillson-White
ed to you. Try It with a guarantee.
Fred Alton Knight, Teacher of Piano,
318 Liberty Building. Medford. Ore.
Summer course, June 1st to August
15. CO
Have moved from 424 W. Main
street to 720 X. Pine street, back of
Lincoln school, temporarily. V. Amor
oso Shoe Shop. 56
Uncle Mose Alford, the city re
corder, is fast acquiring a substantial
ennine knowledge through dog own
ers calling a, his office and taking out
their dog licenses. A half dozen citi
zens obtained their dog licenses this
Chautauqua June
6-12. Armory building. See official
program for six days. Two programs
each day, twelve splendid programs.
.Single admissions entire course $7. Se
cure season tickets for $2.50 before
opening day. from any one of the guar
antors or E. H; Hurd. 402 Medford
Blilg. Season reserve seats 50c at
Palmers, June 1st to 6th. Student
tickets $1.50. Junior tickets $1.00 this
week from MIsb Ferguson. Jackson;
Miss Van Meter, Roosevelt; Miss Cox,
Lincoln, and Prof. Hanby, Washing
forenoon, and tlio rush lo pny licenses ! lon- Wujfm tickets from Sunt. Smith
nnrt obtain tngB Is regarded us now
having started. Uncle Mose han a pet
unroot of his own, for which he lit re
servlnif license tag No. 14, although the
general opinion Is that It would bo
much cheuper to chloroform tho brute,
as well as a kindness to the latter.
Spccful this week on new cabinet
or Prof. HusionK. high school. Com
mitee. , 58
Only stop between Olympia,' Wash.,
nnd San Francisco, Cal. Hear Amer
ica's most versatile dance orchestra at
the Fair Grounds Pavilion, Wednes
day nlRht! 67
Harry Rosenhurg and Bert I-owry
RlnBers. Singer Co.. 10 So. Kir. 60 rett"rned this morning after a busi-
nvon Bujuurn in Hacramenio, L-aiir.
Seo Miss KTanklin for tutoring. 315
N liartlett. Phone 6S8-JI. 69
Orchard men. The Standard Mfg.
Oo repairs orchard luddors at factory.
Phone 873. 60
More thnn 150 military students at
tho O. A. C. are nursing sore arms as
the result of typhoid Inoculations and
smallpox vaccination given In pro pa'
ration for summer military camp at
Camp Lewis. Tho students, who will
take advanced work In the Reserve
Officers' Training corps, will be given
a "shot" weekly until school is out. The
Inoculations are required by the gov
ernment. French perfumes, pottery, maderia
and many other beautiful gifts, One
fourth off, nt tho Art Shop Unique, 3
N. Martlett. 56
Graduation gifts at the Japanese
Art'Sotro. 60
H. H. Marklln who has been visiting
in tho city for tho past week depurted
this morning for Seattle. Wash.
LAunspach Piano Store now open
for business at ill W. Mnln. Opposite
ft In Ho theater. . Successor to Root Mu
sic Co.. ' tf
Our work stands every teat: If you
nre in doubt come and glvo us a trial.
Mrs. Trowbridge, 905 Wost 10th. tf
H. A. Dorchardt of St. Paul, who
has been visiting his sisters, Llnnla I.
nnd Minnie Uorehordt, left today for
his home, .but expects to return and
locate permanently In' or near Med
ford. Used piano for ralo nt a bargain.
Noel Krsklno. Phone 729-W. 69
Portable pnonograpii, $15. Just
right to tako camping. Palmer's Mi
sic.tytoro. 56
The roof of the Washington school
building Is being given its annual coat
of paint.
K. I. R. eggs bv De.oe's. . tf
Spoclnl summer prices on dry fac
tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf
"More strirwborrics and more vege
tables are needed." says tho Oram
Pass Courier. "This Is tho call sent
out by the Josephino Furmcrs cooper
ative,' who havo been getting orders
Mr nil kinds of green stuff from Klam
ath Falls and Crescent City and nre
still unable to meet the demand.
Trucks nro being dispatched as often
us they can bo filled, and still the
Klamnth merchants are forced to seek
elsewhero for produco which should be
grown here. High prices ure being ob
tained, lor all of the valley products.''
Why not buy your gifts practically
at cost, at tho Art Shop Unique. 3 N.
Liartlett. 66
For Sale One used Worlcln piano,
mahogany case, 1 150; one slightly usod
Aldrloh plana cheap. Palmer's Mu
sic Store. 6t.
The Oolden Unk lllble class will
meet at the home of Mrs. Raymond
Crawford, 718 Shormtin street, Thurs
day afternoon. May 28th, at 1 o'clock.
Hemstitching, buttons covered nt
tho Handicraft Shop. , tt'
M. C. Oranger. district forester of
Portland, Is spending several days In
the city on business.
Columbia planter wall board. Call
for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber
Yard.
Archibald R. Parker of Central
Point, spent a few hours transacting
business in the city today.
Fancy creamery butter 41o per lb.
Johnson Produce Co.
For the past week and a half no ar
rests have been made by the pollco
department for Intoxication or disord
erly conduct.
Wo pay for ashes and sell dirt
cheap. . Brown & White Agency, Inc.
tt
Fred II. Hopkins returned this
mornlig after u week end trip lo the
state metropolis.
America's most versatile dance or
chestra! Fair Grounds Pavilion Wed
nesday! 67
The drains Pass high school had tho
same number of graduates at Its com
mencement hist Friday night us will
thrMt'dford high graduating class have
at the commencement at the Crate
rlnn ncj,' Friday night.
For sand, gravel, sediment, cleaning
or lawn woik. phone 912-J. Samuel
UatciDun, to If
Fresh suit water salmon, 20c lb
Johnson Produco Co.
Concerning a former well known
Medford young Indy, tho Klamath
Falls Herald of last Suturday wild:
"Misa Kathcrlne Ltndley, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George R. I.lndloy of
Klamath Falls, returned to her homo
this week, unable to resume her stu
dies In Oregon Agricultural! college
after an Illness of more than six weeks.
Miss Llndley wns a freshman in com
merce and a member of Delta Zetn so
cial fraternity. She plans tp continue
her work next fall."
Chinese and Japaneso parasols In
now designs, nnd shapes. Attractively
priced, 50c and up. Japanese Art
Store. ; (jj.
Mill sells' tractors at' Rill's Tractor
Shop, 226 No. Itlvf-sldo.- Tho Case as
a wheel tractor can't be beaten. The
Holt ns a caterpillar boats them all.
. 66
Mrs. F. Puhl, who underwent a ma
jor operation at the Sacred Heart hos
pital ycBterdoy, Is reported to be Im
proving ns well ns can be expected.
Columbia plaster wnll board Call
for prices. Wallaco Woood Lumber
yard. , ,
Fresh salt water salmon. 20c lb.
Johnson Produce Co..
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Fisher and Mrs.
Duff left Monday to attend tho com
mencement exercises at tho University
of Santa Clara, from which Institution
Mrs. Duff's two sons. Robert nnd Law
ronco, graduate In the class of civil
engineering, and William Fisher en
tors his Jurlor yertr In electrical engi
neering. While at Santa Clara thoy
will be present at the ceremony of lay
ing the corner store by Archbishop
llanna of tho 600.000 Rlrnrd obser
vatory being erected by the Knights of
Columbus.
Fred Alton Halght, toncher of piano,
announces summer course, June 1st to
August 15th. Superior piano Instruc
tion sunnlomontod with now original
methods. Further Information upon
request, studio 318 Liberty Building.
Medford, Oro. Phono 72. 60
May 21 to Juno 1, everything at tho
Art Shop Unique nt ono-fourth off. 3
N. liartlett. 54
J. C. Thompson of this city left yea-1
terday for Klamath Falls on u short
business trip.
Silk and cotton flags; also cotton
hunting, at Japanese Art store. 59
Bill sells tractors at lull's Tractor
Shop. 226 No. Riverside. Tho Case as
a wheel tractor, can't bo beaten. The
Holt as a caterpillar bents them all.
56
Tho various committees of the
American Legion Endowment Fund
drive are working night nnd day per
fecting details In readiness for tho
opening gun which wlU he fired on
Friday morning. Tho predictions are
that Medford's quota will be raised in
two days.
Columbia plaster wall board. Call
for- prices. Wallace Wood Lumber
Yard.
Have your brass and aluminum
cnstlngs made nt Kagle Brass Foun
dry, Ashland, Ore. 140 Oberlln street.
67
The Vincents American-Hawaiian
entertnlncrs will appear at tho Motho
dlst Kplscopnl church tonight under
tho auspices of tho Women's Mission
ary society. '
Dance Riverside Community club,
Saturduy night. Altnrd's Imperial or
chestra. 5$.
Box top machines J6 each. Drop
heads $10 each. Singer Co. 10 So. Fir.
60
II. M. Fields of tho California Ore
gon Power company returned today af
ter a business trl pto San Francisco.
Regular communication of Kennies
chapter Wednesday evening, May 27th.
nt 8 p. m. There will be Initiation and
social night. 57
Why not employ a dressmulier of
experience and imputation Mrs.
Trowhridgo. not) w. lOlh street. tf
Iiic)iihc of the capitalization of the
Farm Bureau Cooperative Kxchnnge
of Klamath county from 'nno to
Jin.nnn Is announced by ('. A. Hender
son, county agent.
Fancy creamery butter 41c per lb.
Johnson Produce Co. )
. Paul McIvee, vice president of the
California Oregon - Power company,
was the speaker at theiAshland Cham
ber of Commerce forum today. Mr.
McKee is the first of a numberof the
prominent business men of southern
Oregon who will speak at rofum lunch
eoffc In Ashland.
Marcelling 76 cents. Telephone. 665
for appointment. 57
At S:30 this evening, the Odd Fel-
lows lodge will lake a recess to enable
Grand Master Henry Young to give
an address to the lodge members and
the Rebekuhs. All Rebekahs are re
quested to be present nnd hear this
message from the grand master. Re
freshments will be served for all.
.Have you tried that b.'g milk shake
at DeVoe's?
Portland people who arrived In the
city yesterday for short stays Include
Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Nibley and baby,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Klggins, Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Rlggs and Clare Percell
Vernle O. Koepp and H. T. Holden
were among the arrivals from Kugene.
Hemstitching 8c a yard. Tho Van
ity Shop. liartlett and Main. tf
Thomas Hemingway of Alturas,
Calif., arrived In the city last evening
to spend a few days transacting busi
ness and visiting friends.
The musical sensution of the year!
Mann Brothers singing syncopated!
Fair Grounds Pavilion! Wednesday
night! 57
H. R. Henderson of the Eagle Point
district was a business caller In the
city this morning for a few hours.
Marcelling 75 cents. Telephone 655
for appointment. 67
Tho public market, which this week
started to keep open three days a
week. Tuesdays. Thursdays and Sat
urdays, not only had a good supply of
reasonable vegetables and the like this
morning, but nn amplo supply of ex
ceptionally fine home grown peas. Al
though nil pluces of business will be
closed all duy Saturday, Memoriul day.
It Is announced by Market Master Run
yard that the public market will be
kept open Saturday morning until 9
a. m. to accommodate the. many mar
ket patrons.
Headllhers on tho "big time" vau
deville circuit! Mann Brothers' fa
mous syncopators only appearance In
Oregon! Fnir Grounds Pavilion.
Wednesday. Mny 27. 67
Salmon fishing Is good with some
fair catches being made. The small
creeks are beginning to yield a few
trout now but these will not be good
for several weeks. Tho Rogue is still
a little too high for tho best trout
fishing. Grants Pass Courier.
Albert Burch of Ross Lune. who '
has been sojourning for some time past I
at Butte, Montana, arrived home last
evening.
In addition to being fined 120 In
Judge Taylor's court yesterday for
speeding on the Crater Lake highway
wniic returning from a dance Sutur
day night, Cameron Moore, Medford
young man, also had his driver's 11
cense suspended for a period of thirty
days.
The maximum temperature of
Monday was 81 degrees, which wa3
seven degrees warmer than the maxi
mum of a year ago today. Fair and
mild weather Is predicted for Wednes
day.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ferllinund R, P.nin
and their Japanese chauffeur and Mr.
and Mrs. Ot H. Schrenger of Los Ahge
les arrived in tho city last evening en
route north. Among other Califor
nlans registered nt local hotels aro the
following- from San Francisco: Cnp-
uun ana Mrs. E. M. Kdwards. IJ. B.
Calhoun and family and W. A. Hoi
comb and family." -
The dally number of out of tho state
cars to bo registered here by tho local
state traffic bureuu, nguin took a leap
yestcruay. as eighty-six such cars were
men registered.
ueorge Neveling returned to his
homo in the city after a five weeks'
absence In San Francisco where ho
took medical treatment in a hocal hos
pital there.
The fire department memhers have
been hnvlng a rather easy time of It
for tho past two weeks. Tho last fire
to . which tho department wns sum
moned was one of tho flue vnriety,
wnicn uiu no damage, on Mav 13.
Secretary of Agriculture Jardlno Is
expected to pass through Grants Pass
in a few weeks whilo on his wnv to
i-orvallla. where tt brother Is grudunt
ing from o. A. C. Ho will be asked to
stop hero for a short time. Grants
Pass Courier.
Mrs. E. o. Bradley departed last
.".vetoing for San Francisco, where she
will Join her husband who has been
111 that city for the past several weeks.
Hay Leunox of Roscburg is a Med
ford business visitor for a few days.
Mnnn Brothers' syncopators will be
at the Fnlr Grounds Pavilion tomor
row night. This unique organization
is stopping off here through the ef
forts of the Jackson County Amuse
ment company, which prevailed upon
them to stop for one appearance on
their way to San Francisco, whero it is
said they will open ns heatllincrs on
I'nntages Vaudeville circuit.
Charging desertion, n dlvorco suit
was filed In tho circuit court Monday
by Mettle L. Burns of Ashland, against
iioneri 1.. liurns.
WALLACE IVKCAW1ANT
GETS JUDGESHIP
WASHINGTON, Mny 26. (By As
sociated Press.) Wallace MeCamant
of J'ortland. Ore., wan appointed to
day circuit Judge in the ninth Judicial
circuit. j
Judge MeCamant is a former asso
ciate Justice of the Oregon supreme!
court, is a personal friend of the
president and has long been promi
nent fn republican politics in his
stte. In the 1920 republican nation
al convention he upset the plans of
the party chiefs by placing Mrr. Cool
idge in nomination for the vice presi
dency at a moment when the dele
gates were in a mood to disregard the
advice of their leaders and throw An
overwhelming block of votes into the
Coolidge column.
The vacancy on the circuit court to
which Judge MeCamant was named
resulted from tho retirement of Judge
Krsklne M. RossT
WORLD FLIER AGREES
T0 AtO IN SEARCH
e A VT A MAVIP A fl fnir 91
-.J -V-
(A. P.) lieutenant fcrik Nelson,'
maintenance and engineering officer
of the United States army around
the world flight, consented today to
participate fn or aid planes for ft
relief expedition for the Amundsen
north tinlo nnriv ni-ntillat rKnt 14;in-
kont H. Hammer, organized of the!
expeanion obtains from the chief orj
lite mil iv till orivue lie III IBB1UII lui
such proposition. k
R & S. M.
Table Kock Council
Xo. 15. Special assem
bly. Tuesday. May 26th.
7:30 p. m. ltoyal & Se
lect Master Degree.
A. F. NOTH, Recorder.
60'
Man-eating mnn, like nil other car
nlvornus animals, snaps, snarls and
snows his fangs.
mm UAnmv1 srw
IIS-
m
mars
25 Ounces for 25
less Uian of higher
priced brands
WHY PAY MORE?
THE GOVERNMENT USED
MILLIONS OF POUNDS
A Meeting.
Oregon-Montana Lot Owners, fiood
news for you. Every lot owner urged
to be present tonight. Tuesday. Mny
Z6, Meeting as Ashland City Hall. 50
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT night room modern
home with garage; close in to busi
ness section. Nice, lawn nnd shade.
Call at 325 So. Riverside avenue nf
; ter 0 o'clock in the evenings. - tf
FOR RENT 5-room furnished bun
galow and gnrage, 411 King.
r.R
DEATH
TO
PUGS!
There's a- Vlionns of
(ili c k 1 j' destroying
most nny blip: Hint
infests nnd ravages
flower plants nnd
Vegetables.
Bring Your
Bug Troubles
to Us!
Let ns prescribe a
dust or spr4y to elim
inate bugs from your
(fnrden worries.
MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
"Your Seedsmen at
Home"
Do you use the proper
polish on your turn!-,
ture? Peter Paint has
made a study of oils
and he says that the
polish we sell you will
holp to preserve the
wood to which It Is
applied.
Paint's the foe of
all decay.
Save the surface
whilo you may.
hi
III u
:V.l--tg--pn3-Jl-1
Follow Peter Piiint 's Advice
Tl kSHW, .MAY IMS. Wl- n . -
I I T 0 A T A. . S MVTl I S
The Jackson County Amusement Co
Presents
MANN BROTHERS
Singing Syncopators
America's Most Versatile Dance Orchestra
8 "BIG TIME" ARTISTS
PLAYING 25 INSTRUMENTS
Fair Grotinds Pavilions
WEDNESDAY, MAY 27
Note: This is the only appearance of this noted aggregation in the state of
Oregon! Next stop is San Francisco, whore thoy are billed to open
as hcadliners on Pantages Vaudeville Circuit.
GENTLEMEN, $1.10 NO INCREASE IN PRICE! LADIES FREE!
Recommended to the
' Management' as a '"
BIG TIME PROGRAM
And a Show You Will
Regret to Miss.
if
Evening Prices:
Adults 50c
Children - - 25c
Performances
7 and 9 P. M.
TONIGHT
TheBest Bill of the Season
Orpheum Jr. Advanced Vaudeville
Headed .by . ,
Beginning
- Tomorrow .
Matineo
"I WANT
MY "MAN"
with
Milton Sills
and
Doris Kenyon
From the
Novel "The
Interpreter's
House" by
Strutters Burt
(On Account' of
the Commence
ment Exercises of
Claw of- 1925. of
Medford High
School There Will
Be No Film Pre
lentatlons Friday)
REVUE COMIQUE
" in ...:...-. ',.
"CABARET PASTIMES"
Dancing Classical and Burlesque.
ARMSTRONG i SMITH
"ON THE HIGHWAY"
It' Is To Laugh That's All." "
FISKE & FALLON
In
"WORDS AND MUSIC"
Sweet Music and Sweeter Singers.
THE FLORINIS
European Poseurs and Equilibrists In an
Act of Beauty, and Daring.
CLAYMO
In
COMEDY AND ARTISTIC MODELING
Two Hands and a Pile' of Cl;
Toplcs'of the Day Mack Sennett Comedy
CRATERIAN ORCHESTRA,
F. Wljson Walte, Director
Screens - Screens
Order Your Window Screens and
' ';. Screen Doors From . f!'
TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS
Medford A Modern Mill Oregon
Our Own Make Prices Right, Quality the Best
Screens -Screens
DO YOU
EVER
DOUBLE?
Do you ever see double t
Does- concentrating
upon print cause your '
eyes to smart or bumf
Do you close them wear- .
ily after reading for
half an hour or sof
Come to us and we will
furnish you with a pa!r
of glasses that will m
sdy the defect
X
IIS
WHY NOT BUY FROM THE
SOURCE OF SUPPLY AND ,
CUT OUT SUBSTITUTION? .
4
We Wholesale and
Retail
Fresh nnd smoked meats, hbme-'
made lard and sausage. Fruit and
fresh vegetables from the farm
every morning. Fresh Fish from
iUarshf ield. Creamery Butter,
Cheese and some can goods. We
givethe consumers the benefit of
our Inraw buying advantages.
Johnson Produce Co. i
241 N. 9 ,r St. ruone 97 1
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