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PAGE Ttvf), ?friT.FOT?D VATL TRTBTVK MFDEOTM). OftFOPtf. THURSDAY. AV 28, L ocal and Personal The public) school ynr practically ended yeaterdjiy when the finul extim- ! 1'crtinnd visitors who arrived here yeftcnlny for whort Htnyx Include Mih. O. D. Whitman, Mr. Hnd Mm. O. W. K. Wry tt, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kemp, Mr. and Mi, l'eter Livingston nnd Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hnrbauh'h. Special tliiH Week on new cablm ! SinKecs. Singer Co.. 10 Ho. Fir. 60 Special for I'Vlday Another lot of rmnrtly trimmed huts, values to $12. SO Inations for the year in the high school priced at only l!.9K. All other sprinK and grades ended at noon, and the hats going at less than half price, In srhools were dismissed until tomorrow eluding the famous (inge models. The at 1:30 p. m. when assemblies will be Emmy Lou Hut Khoppe. In M. M. held at earh building, at which per- Store. fi8 tificatesand grade cards will be given), M. Vi'Murdo, connected with the S. out. The commencement exercises will V. freight station, left last evening for be held in the Craterlan theater at 8:30 San Francisco, where he will be given o'clock tomorrow evening. . 'surgical attention at the S. I hospital Ordein tnktM! fnr n litre I food ond.nere- . . h at 737 W I Tesn win water saimon. sunshine cake at 75c 14th street. Phone 224-L. Gl Fred Alton Halght. Teacher of Pi- 20c lb. Johnson Produce Co. t HI Ik and cotton flagH; also cotton 6! nno.' Summer lessons June 1 to Aug-1 wuntlnK. at Japanese Art Store. list 15, Studio IJ1S Liberty Uulldiug, Medford, Ore. Phone 72. fil M. C. Sullivan, the well known Civil war veteran and father of Uert Sulll S. Humpter Smith arrived home ,from Portland this morning and ro ! ports Mr. De Josh getting along fine. ;Ile will be taken from St. Vincent hos- van. arrived back In the city last night ,' . . 1 . ... , from the M..onlc home at KoreHt . " Mc. hOH,.lti.l uml will proba- since last September, to visit Mr. nnd 5 A Insurance 1 'Ask, ii ill ..... Mrn. Uert tiulllvnn nnd many frlc-ndti nnd also to upend Memorial Day here, Mr. Sullivun, who in in hiH 83rd year, 1b looking; uml feeling exceptionally fine for hix yenra. Before you buy that piano see Laun epach. He can save you money. He knows pianos and Is. reliable. . tf Graduation gifts at the JapaneHe Art Htore. 60 AmonK tho touriKts and buttlness v!h- Itors in this city from a distnnce are Mr. and Mrs. J N. Lewis of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Mnchaffie of MJh soull. Mont., and W. J. Machaffie and daughter of Helena, Mont., and A. titaonfeld of Cleveland. The City denning & Dyeing com pany will bo closed all day Halurday. 68 Fred Alton Halght, Teacher of Pl nno. Hummer lessons June 1 to Aug ii ro Ui. Htuitlo 818 Liberty Building, Medford. Ore. Phone 72. Ii9 The Klks' lodge will hnvo nnother big lodge meeting nnd entnrtnlnment tonight, at which an unusually large uttemlnnco Is expected. Postal cords sent out to the members of the lodge contain the following announcement: 'Entertainment? Oh, Hoy! Come nnd be one of the "lucky ones." Special cats nnd different." We pay for ashes and sell dirt Choap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. ' tf Latest popular sheet ' music, 17c. Weeks & Orr. 68 A daughter weighing nine pounds nnd named Edna Pauline, wan born to Mr .nnd Mrs. E. a. Miller Hunday, May 24. The City Cleaning & Dyeing com pany will be closed all day Saturday. : , 68 A liberal reward Is offered for the return of or Information as to the whorenbouts of a Scott's heavy service bicycle stolen from school grounds. Ad vise Ernest H. Scott. 112 No. Kront. tf Twenty construction camps with nn average of 90 men each nre now In operation on the Natron cutoff lines of the Southern Pacific. There will he a business meeting of tho Medford Chapter of Do Molny Thursday, Muy 418. Entertainment nnd refreshments. By order of M. C; 68 l'"rosh salt wnter salmon. 20c lb. Johnson Produce Co. . a. M. Estcrly, the Waldo mining man, is a business visitor In Medford Who arrived yesterday, Taken from school grounds, a Scott's neavy service bicycle. Liberal reward will be given for Information as to Its whereabouts or return of tho bike Mrs. D. CI. Wilson, 413 No. Central, tf Chinese nnd Jnpsnoso parasols In now designs, and shapes. Attractively priced, 50c and up. Japaueso Art Store. ' , gl A. H. Wlsslrig nnd family, who have been conducting the store near the nigh school for the past few months. will leave this week for Union Crook, on the Crater Lake highway, whore inoy win operate tho store owned by James areavr,..Th local store will be reopened this fall when acliool starts. Ornnts Pass Courier. All barber shops will remain open tinlll 9 o'clock Friday evening, nnd be closed all day Decoration Day. 68 Tho City Cleaning & Dyeing com pany will be closed all day Saturday. 58 Carl Lnveland nnd Jim flowers wore among tho Ashland people who at tended the dance at tho Fair Grounds Pavilion last ovonlng. All hnrber shops will remain open until 9 o'clock Friday evening, nnd bo closed all day Decoration Dny. 68 Columbia plnster wall board Call for prices. Wallace Woood Lumber yard. I.,, niumie i;iarK, wno has been teaching school nt Chlloquin the pnsl year. parted this morning for Bell ing.iam. Wash., where alio will Mtonil summer school for several weeks. The Proonlx C. B. society la giving a big "Penny" social nt Clydo Hall nt 8 o'clock Thursday. May 28th. Every body come nnd have "oodles" of fiin nnd good cats. f8 I. O. O. F. and Hobeknh Ashland Convention pictures f 1.00 . earh nt Palmer's studio, 717 N. Central. Stu dlo open from 1 to 6 p. m. or call 63 1 The children of Ore gon need sistance. given iff your Have ns-you Sec Ihe Dornbecker Hospital Committee now and do your hit. 1 of next week. Mrs. De Losh will re- mnl.i in Portland to return with her hunbnml. - Vou will have to hurry If you get your share of those 20c oranges at De Voe's. tf Special for Friday. Another lot of smnrtly trimmed hats values to 112.50 priced at only $2.98. All other xprlng hats going at less than half price, in cluding the fnniouH dago models. The Emmy Lou Hat Shoppe. In M. M. Store. &g The Public Market was very good this morning. In fact, one of the boat for some time past. Tomorrow morn ing the market will be open until 9 o'clock for the benefit of those dc siiing to purchnso supplies for Sunday. Columbia plaster wall board. Call fo:' prices. Wnllace Wood Lumber Yard.. , i Have your brass and , aluminum castings mnde'ut Kagle ilrass Foun dry, Ashland, Ore. 140 Oberltn street. C7 Seventeen largo nrniy trucks were unloaded during the past week In con- iiCRlifip .with preparing Camp Jackson for the annual (National Guard en campment durlnj the coming month. oranges, .oranges, 20c a dozen at De Voe's.-. , if. All bricklayers, masons and plas terers In this locality, are Invited to nt tend a meeting to be held Thursday night, at 8 o'clock, In Carpenter's Mall. 58 Tho number of out of the stato cars that was registered here yesterday by the local state traffic burenu was fifty-two. Box top machines SG each. Dron heads $10 each. Singer Co. 10 So. Fir 60 Oranges, oranges, 20c a dozen at De Voe's. if. Dr. S. .A. Danford, superintendent of Methodist churches, nnnounces the dedication of tho new Methodist and Deaconess home in Marshfleld on May .llhand 51. This Is the only Methodist nospitnl in tho state. Why not employ a dressmaker of experience nnd it nulatlon Mrs Trowbridge, 906 W. loth street. tf Lot s put Medford over the top. Help raise ner quota of the American Le glon Endowment Fund! 51 Actual operation on the Natural Llthla Springs company's resort pro ject started Tuesdny morning, when nn engineering pnrty commenced work In lnylng off section lines nnd cross sectioning Ihe land to be used for the 18 hllo golf course, which will be the first (on I u re of the resort to ho In stalled. C. .8. Snyder, prominent Portland engineer, Is In charge of tho work, while F. H. Walker, local engi neer, is doing most of the actual sur vey work. Ashland Tidings. , . Fnnry creamery butter 41c per lb. Johnson Produoo Co. Pianos! See Lnunspnch. . tf People from California registered nt local hotels Include the Misses Men drlx. Kncher and V. White, Edward Everett Horton nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. H. D. Jackson of Los Angeles, Mr. nnd Mrs. Waller H. Urown of Pasadena, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Culler of Pomona. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Simmons of Sacramento, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. N. Hancock of Oak land. Mr. nnd Mrs. John ijppmnn nt Sun Frnnclscn and Mrs. K. W. Brell hart and son pf Napa. Barber shops opon Frldnv night nn. Ill 9 o'clock, Closo nil day Saturday. ' 59 Tennis racquet reatrlnglng. 208 So. Central. Phono 1172. 70 The local army recruiting offlco re ports the fact that fur the first time In the post year vacancies nre now nt hnnd in tho Infantry stationed nt An chorage, Alaska. Huvo you done your bit? Holn to raise Medford's part of the Amerlcnu Legion Endowment Fund! 58 New shipment of gold fish nnd moss. Jnpanese Art Storo. 60 Mrs. Henry Enders Is confined with Illness at tho home of hor mother nt Central Point, says the Ashland Tid ings. .. fc Hnve you done your blc? Help to ttlse Medford's part of the Amerirnn Legion Endowment Fund! 58 .el's put Medford over the ton. Holn raise her quota of the American Le gion Endowment Fund! 6S Mr. and Mrs. Hengstorff and daugh ter were niunng ihe (Irnnts Pass vis itors who took In the musical nltrne tlon nnd dance nl the Fair Grounds Pavilion last night. It. I. H. eggs nv Te ,'oe's. tf Wo can give you good service on nil kinds of fidelity, surety and contract bonds. When over you are bothered with any bonding problem, Just call up K. A. Holmes. The Insurance Man 5ineei909 .Phone-444 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOI( SAI.r. 110 acres nn Wagner creek. 10 acres In nlfnlfn, 5 room house, barn and niilluilldltigs, slock nnd machinery. (5000. Good terms. 303 K. Main street. Phone 417. 61 FOIt KENT Modern house with gar age. Call 1110 Clark for Informa tion. 63 FOR BENT Modern S-room house with garage. I 111!) West 11th. 63 FOH SALE Ford roadster, cheap; pood mechnnicnl condltinn. starter. Phono 3.17-H. vP see nt corner 6lh and Itlverslde. 69 Fill! KENT Modern 4-.nm coltnse. sleepWg porch, garage, at 10S So. I'hone 7 7 4 -J -60 On Juno 6th, Saturday, afree bicy cle picnic will be held with blcyclu races, contests and games with prizes, under the charge of John Ileeson. The riders who Intend to take part must register at Ernest L. Scott's Cycle Shop on North Front street. Only stop between Olympla. Wash., and San Francisco. Oil. Hear Amer ica's most versatile dance orchestra at the Fair Grounds Pavilion, tonight! 67 Ellison-White Chnutnuqua June 0-12. 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 I Bldg. Season reserve sents 50c at palmers, Juno 1st to 0th. Student tickets (1.50. Junior tickets $1.00 this week from Miss Ferguson, Jackson; Miss Van Meter, Roosevelt; Miss Cox, Lincoln, and Prof. Hanby, Washing ton. Student tickets from Supt. Smith or Prof. Hussong, high school. Com mltee. Qg. An offer to come to Oregon and of ficiate at all hangings at iho stato pris on for $350 a performance Is mndo In u letter received by Warden Dal rymple from a man In New Jersey. See Miss Franklin for tutoring. 315 X. Bartlett. Phone 658-K. 69 Orchard men. The Standard Mfg. Co., repnlrs orchard ladders nt fnptnpv Phono 973. go ' Among the out of town Oregoniiins ! on temporary sojourns in Medford nre .Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Price of Corvullis, i nus. a. stoner of Astoiin. Mr. nnd Mrs, A. F. Courter of Falls City. Mrs Vic Mnckenzie of Salem, Mrn. W. W, Snillh and Mr. and Mrs. 1. K. Tray nor of Klamath Falls and Si, N. Ageo l'..,' W. Mohr and It. M. Campbell of ii,ugene. jiunspacn iiano store now open for business nt 111 W. Main. Opposite maito tneaier. successor to Root Mu SIC CO. f our work stands every test. If you nio in doubt come and give im a trial airs. Trowbridge, 005 West 10th. tf Cloudy nnd probnble showers is the prediction fnr Friday's weather fol lowing much cloudiness today. companled nt times by a light sprinkle of rain. The warmest temperature of yesterday wna 82 degrees. used plnno for rule nt a bargain. Nool Ersklne. Phone 729-W. 69 Mpeclal summer prices on dry fnc tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf 1 no road over Oregon mountain Is In good condition now. according to W. s. McFarland. who had charge of me worn ror the county. A number of the crew hnve been laid off nnd a smnl crew only will ho maintained to Keep the load over the mountain In condition. The road Is said to be in the bosl condition ever known. Grants Pass Courier. Hemstitching, buttons covered nt the Handicraft Shop. tf Columbia plnster wnll board. Call for prices. Wnllace Woods Lumber Yard, Hay Lennox of ltoseburc left iminv for his homo In that city after attend ing tho Burrough's school of Instruc tion held nt the compuny's home of flco tho past ten days. vie pny for ashes nnd sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf Economy fj'.j - .1- Groceteria THE HOME OE BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE ... Saturday is a holiday and our store will be closed all day, so buy Friday for the double holiday. We have given special attention to your picnic needs, of fering a variety that Will complete your luncheon needs all at prices that will save you money. , t , - BUNS Tomorrow we will bake 10,000 buns. That is our capacity limit. While they last . . 2 doz. 25c CAKES (Dur capacity is 750 cakes, Devil's Food, Mocha, Honey Cream, Spice or Angel Cake. Your choice tomorrow 19c OTHER SPECIALS slcepl. lnk,lc. Kill! SALE -(iooil firm old table po tatoes. Motiutrh Seed Co. If FOP, SAI.K Plnno. In vicinity of Med ford. Ilesutltui plnno must he sold quickly. Large saving nnd terms. (10 monthly to reliable pnrtv. For particulars wri at. once to Ollne Music Co., 66 Front street, Portland. Ore. . 3 MADROKA CHICK GROW A Mineralized Developing Mash Containing Yeast Chick - (Irinv will il rvp o p chirks strong- in Imne mul ninselr. Chirk-Gfinv is in surance HKtiinst Irs; weakness in pullets. Chirk - (irow con tains calcium car limuite ami yeast. See Qjir Interest ing Chick-Grow Window MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. Dependable Service Home style Potato Salad, pt. 18c; qt. 35c Boiled Ham, sliced as you want it, lb. 60c Crystal Luncheon Loaf, lb. ....... . . 25c Veal Loaf, home style, lb . .50c Special Luncheon Ham, (very fine) lb. 45c Campbell's Pork and Beans, 3 cans, . .29c Thousand Island Dressing, bottle 18c, 30c Mayonnaise Dressing, per bottle, 13c, 28c Ripe Olives, Buffet size tins 5c Ripe Olives, No. 1 cans 13c, 15c, 23c, 30c Sliced Dill Pickles, pint jar 24c Spanish Queen Olives, full pint jar .... 27c Red Ribbon Olives, picnic size, jar. . . .14c Oval Sardines, large cans, 2 for ...... 25c Scotch Brew Near Beer, 15c; doz. bottles for $1.69 Budweiser, 2 bottles, 35c; case 2 doz. $3.89 Veal Roast, per lb 45c Beef or Veal Stew, per lb 10c Crystal White Soap, 10 bars . . . 39c Polar White Soap, 15 bars .49c Borden's or Carnation Milk, tall can . .9c Jello, all flavors 10c Campbell's Soups, 10c Pure Cream in cans insures good coffee on your, camping trip, per can 29c, 49c GATES & LYDIARD BUY HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE STORE CLOSED SATURDAY- STORE OPEN FRIDAY EVE ' 1 Get Our Price cm HayJSalt . The first brush flro of the season Mann Brothers' dnnce orchestra. I KI1A Attention! In this section occurred on the ranch which scored a decided hit nt tho Fair i Medford Lodge No. 1168, B P. O. of Robert McCnbo of Beesc Creek Grounds Pavilion last night left this ,,, ,, , , .' ,. ' ' '., Tuwdnv ofiornnn,, l,rnln, ,... . .i-(, a,, v !-.. . l-.lks, will lmrticlp.-lto In the Decoration nair ncre before It was gotten under control. There was no real financial loss: Day parade Saturday.. May 30th. All Caul of Tluiuk, I Klks are requested to report at the We wish to exnress our thanks to f-"K s club house nt 0:15 a. m. Let's Fnncy creamery butter 41c nor lb friends for their kindness and synina- "now:-om 1105 in ner uue colors. Are Johnson Produce Co. , jthy in our sad bereavement; also for .J",'" ' ' .Have vnu trlert (hf hm. mm, .l,i, tl:0 t lany bcautfu flowers. I r uj i u n. nsai, uxiiuca nuier at De Voe's? All Dnughtors of Civil War Veterans bo at Ihe park Saturday, between !) and 11:30 to participate in the Memo rial Day exercises. Amerlcn's most versatile danco or- cnestra! Fair Grounds Pavilion to- trree night! 57 Secretnry. O. W. MURPHV, AND FAMILY. ' Special communication Med ford I.odgo No. 103, A. F. & A. M., Friday evening, May 2!'th, at 8 p. m. Work in F. C. Dc By order AV. M. A. J. Crose. LKK L. JACOllH, Secretary. SUMMER COLDS aro lingering and annoying. Tho very first night ippl7 dm IT Million Jan Ud Ymarly NOW PLAYING gave him to you when I thought you needed him Now "I Want My Man" LOVE PASSION THRILLS ROMANCE MILTON SILLS With Doris Kenyon. Phyllis Haver, May Allison and Other Vavorites. TOMORROW NIGHT GRADUATION EXERCISES SATURDAY "I WANT MY MAN" SUNDAY CO RINNE GRIFFITH IN "DECLASSE" - CAMPING TIME The success of your camp trip depends largely on the comfort and dependability of your outfit. The best tents and most comfortable beds and the most reliable- articles of any kind will be found in our store. The cost is surprisingly low. ' . It Will Pay You to Come Here Opening Dance ASHLAND NATATORKJM . 1st and B Streets 0 Friday Evening, May 55,9th The Oregonians Will Knvnish the Music Admission $1.00 War Tax 10c Auto Tents 7x7-8 oz. auto tent....$7.85 7x7-10 oz. auto tiyit $10.5 7x0-10 oz. auto tent $12.20 7x7-10 oz. klinki drill ,....-..$13.25 Wall Tents 7A7-S oz. wall tent ,$7.50 7x7-10 oz. wall tont....jj9.75 8x10-10 oz. wall tent .'. 10x12-10 oz. wall ;teut..,,..v Flys are on half tents. ..-912.75 ..$15.25 price of , Umbrella Tents 7x9-10 oz olive drill, one win dow, tents are waterproof mid dustproof ...:.:..S2S.50 !)xl)l4-10 oz. olive . i drill $32.50 Outing Clothing Days faileproof moleskin Suits, Trousers and Coat "t $9.75 Mays whipeord two-pieec Suits, Trousers nnd Coat $9.75 Days moleskin Breeches - $5.25 .Chaki Suits from $5.50 up. Shoes No. 8(i53 lace to too Shoes with composition sole $3.65 Officers style 'boots, 18. inch ts $8.75 readies' hi top moccasin toe Slioes $4.85 Camp Beds Peerless folding liardwood cots, 15 oz. cover $3.75 Four point auto beds $Q.95 Steel roll beds, size 48x74. sapless, rustproof ....$10.85 Camp Stoves Coleman Xo. !), the new Cole man without the oven but witir all the other features $9.00 Coleman Xo. 2, the big stove with the oven $12.50 Suremeal gasoline stoves for ,- $7.85 Sheet metal wood stoves for - :..$2.75 Camp Furniture Lincoln steel rustproof and waterproof tables ....$6.00 Roll top wood tables S3.85 Lincoln steel chairs $1.25 Camp stools 50 to $1.00 Army & Outing Stores EVERYTHING FOR WORKWOMAN AND CAMPER R S "slwS. 81 HUnt'8 Crterian 'm' ' 'I , Yoiir Satisfaction Manager Phone 913.L & Qur