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Oo e o o o o , o VFDPorm if,TL ttnp.ttxt:, fdfot?, opf'Onfrida. amy ?o. 10210 PAOR TWO Zocal and f Pehonal II. T. tier-then and fainliy 0 Calvary, ( In JuQac Taylor'H court yeatcriluy Ciiirta. departed thin HiorniiiK for H. F. Perk wan not only fined $15. Han Die-no. Calif., after having veiled but hIfo had hln driver's license suh l elaciveM In the valley for the i) Mit ten I j(Lnded for a period of CO days be duys. 0 cause of hi reckless driving in ton- i. O. O. F. and Rehekah ' Awhland necti-i with a colliHlon at the Inter- ronventlon pictures $1.00 eaA at section :' Main and Laurel streets I'alnier'H Ktudlo. 717 N. Central. Ktu- Tuemlav evenlmr with a car driven On necoiint of Its belriK iMemormi dio open from 1 to 5 p. m. or call I by 11. II, Harvey. Bay, all places of huHinens will he 81'3-H. G3l For mnd. travel. HPrtimnt .1 or lawn work, phono 1H2-J, Samuel tnteman. tf Charlea AduniH, chief of police, Is spending the day at Yreka, Calif. w- cloned all day tomorrow, rxrepl the "The Htruncr in our niiclt" Is wt-1 restaurants, eonfei'tiont'ry Htori-H anil romeii and made to feel "at home." hotels, ltecause of this many husl- Dance at the Fair ClroumlH Pavilion, liens plaees will remain open tonlKht the place with the "home like atmim- until 1 o'clock, as well oh the harhei phere." A "real party" phops. It l.s understood that only tine nUlil! ( merchant will keep open tomorrow, i Airs. A. II. Sundernian has returned , The courts, city and county ami fed- home from Portland where she was i erul offices will also ho closed all day. called hy the illness of her mother, I tonitt,' ! Dance in the "open air!" iood, who passed away at her home in that l e. clean, Invijjorat InK exercise for old and city. yoiniK. Fair Grounds l'avilion! Sal- l,ols of prizes nt the Uutte Falls urday nihl! tin dance Saturday lilKht! fill Orders taken for anel food and I silk and cotton flans; also cotton sunshine cake at 7!ie each, at 737 W. huntlnK. nt Japanese Art Store. 5'J 14th stri ct. Phone 224-1.. t'i 1 I leo. H. I.lndley of Klamath Falls Is A baby clinic Is hefnf: conducted spcndlm; a few days in Medford un this afternoon at the public library by huHine.ss. tlie Jackson County Health unit. j Vuu will have to hurry if you net Soup, hot dinner sandwich and des- your share of those 20c oranges at De l:ert 3!ic Served tomorrow from 10 Voe's. tf a. m. to 3 p. in. Franklin's. f.!l Oreons Kreatest eccentric dancers Amimif the tourists and others here, in contest at Iiutte Falls Saturday from a distance stopping at local hotels nlt-'htl fi!) nre .Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Damon of J People from California registered at Honolulu, Mr. nnd Mrs. flardner and local hotels Include -Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. A. Martin of Vancouver, it. t' ' I). Alverson anil sister of San Dieno, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shepard of l.a Mr. nnd Mrs. V. 11. Palmer and Mr. and Crosse, Wis.. Rny L. Weinman of Chi- Mrs. F. A. Meller of San Francisco. Mr. cano, A. Anderson nnd X. Y. .Meyer of uiiil Mrs. Clemens of Santa Ana. I. II. """"" on official business. , HemsiitchliiK 8c a yard. The Van ity Shop. linrtlett and Main. tf Iti-v. F. It. I.each's five year iias- the l-irst Ilaptist church will close Sunday with two appro priate services. He will preach his farewell sermon at 8 l. m. Wo pay for ashes and sell dirt choup. iirown & White Agency. Inc. tf The regular semi-monthly meeting of the Josephine County Vegetable (irowers' association was held In the county agent's office and it' was de cided by those present that more definite standards he evolved for the packing and marketing of many crops grown. A special commit tee was appointed to draft suitable -New. York City, I,. C. Xcaly of St Paul, -Dorothy Alson of .Minneapolis Olid Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Peck of Kem sen, Iowa. Dance liiverside Community Club Saturday night. Alford's Imperial or chestra. r,!i Fred Alton llalghl. Teacher of Pi ano. Slimmer lessons June 1 to Aug ust K.. Studio 318 Liberty liullding. Medford, (ire. Phone 72. 511 Allen of Itedwood City. Mr. and Mrs Ceo. A. Cooper and Miss Danforth of I.os Angeles. Columbia nlnstci- wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Wood Lumber Yard. Dance nt Jackson Hot Springs Sat urday night. May 30. Prizes given to best gentleman and lady waltzers. 60' Dance at Jackson Hot Springs Sat urday night. May 30. Ci. A. R: and the W. IS. will conduct exercises in the cemetery at 3 o'clock, which the public is urged to attend. :ik Atlenlloll! .Medford Lodge .No. 116X. B. P. O. Klks. will participate in the Decoration Day luy-ade Saturday, May 3oth. All Klks are rennested in renort at the Klk's club house nt 1 : 1 5 a. in. Let's j show old 11(18 in her true colors. Are you with us? FLOYD H. HART. Exalted Hultt. .18 LL'K L. JACOI1S. Secretary. A Special communication Med ford Lodge No. 103. A. If. & A. M" ,',I'ld:ly evening. May 2'.lth, ' nt 8 p. m. Work in F. C. De gree. I:y order W. M. A. J. Crose, Secretary. 5!l Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of JaekMin. In the Matter of the Instate of H. G. Pech. Deceased. , Notice is hereby iriven that K. It. Pech intends to resign as administra tor of the estate of H. C. Pech. deceas ed, and Intends to make application lliereror to the Countv Court of Jack son County, Oregon, on June 27. 11125. K. It. Pr.CH, Administrator .of the Kstato of H. (1. Pech, Deceased. Standards nnd urenenf litem at the n ...... ....... ........ .I.J N'. 781-C. ,,!....i . .i, .i " In the Circuit Court of the State of i t ' l"u,u h,uul' Oregon, for the County of Jackson will he printed through the co-ope- n the Matter of the Seizure of one rallve arrangement with the Cham-, oldsinolille automobile, motor No her of Commerce and distributed to lt-1 1 854, 1924. Oregon license No growers and merchants as well. Grants Pass Courier. 141-381. State of Oregon. County of Jackson, ss. Our work stands every test. If you ! n,,.,n V.,',1 in i Pncijie kriemmh are In doubt come and give us a trial. Falls. Oregon. And to whomever it Mrs. Irowbrldgo, 905 West 10th. tf I limy concern: ' The public library will be open In the name of the State of Oregon: for reading only from 2 00 to 0:00 v""' ,,n'1 l'llrn "r '" "re hereby no li, m. on Saturday. Memorial Dav. li".1,"'1 ."'' "'ill take notice that the - .... . . '. ,. following described personal property. . . unsoi. ulna, in u.ioi- (..!,: one ( ililsmobile automobile It Will be ,.f tnlere.i In l,l. 1 ........... I..... ... t. " " ' ........... .c.oe.os neie icPll::c -No. H1-3M ei.o m i.,.. ... .1 . .I . ' .-. ' ... .7 "" """'-eis. ue-i temporary sojourns, include Mr. nnd 1924. Motor No. : n , " "r V ' ""' rraron orcnestm .Mrs. F. X. Peck of Woodbllrn: L. N. rial No. for the year P-11S54, Se was seized .... .... . ,,. ,.Ke o. me ivooos win spring a surprise on the l'avilion (ioodltlg of Salem- J A Denn nnd 1110 sheriff of Jackson conn is In good condition, but the road from 'natrons tomorrow oveiiine: nt Ihn Fnlr .., V. . ... ' ' I .. . tv. Oreiron. on the 23id d.-iv of Dec Ashland m ihe i,.i, i n ,. -..r. " . . . . ' Lawrence ot liosenurg: , ..,..,,.,.,,,.,..-. 7, - - ,r.., ...... ...... v.i.iuiiun. npeciui I eiiea I .11 IS 111 VC peeil There will be no dance at the Gold held durinir the mini weeir fnr 11.0 ....r. Illll Pavilion Saturday night, owing pose of perfecting a feature program to the cool weather. Hefore you buy that piano-see Luun- spach. He can save you money. Ho knows pianos and Is reliable. tf Judge Chas. II. Carey of Portland, tru nt the Fair who will deliver the address at tho night! of new dance numbers. High School Commencement at the Craterlnn theater tonight, nrrlved in tho city this forenoon with Mrs. Carey. They are guests at the Hotel Medford. where they dined with Judge C. L. Snappy, new dance hits played with true metropolitan tempo! Hear Dinty" Moore's new Pavilion orches- Grounds Saturday CO Have your brass and nlumlnum castings made nt Kagle Mrnss Foun dry. Ashland, Ore. 140 Oberlin street. C7 The Rlks' club will remain open all 1 nomas this noon, both men being on day tomorrow ns usual, except during ..... -....v . hut; oi ine Oregon liar line nouse or tile Memorial parndo. Association to formulate Judicial re forms. "Where quality Is paramount." You'll find the hotter class of dancers ut the "Pavilion l'nrty" Saturday night! Fair Grounds, of course. 60 graduation gifts nt the Japanese Art Storr 1- or your convenience tomorrow, both our 35c and 50c lunches will run from 10 u. 111. to 3 p. m. Franklin's. Oranges, oranges, 20c a dozen at De Voe's. jf esterday the members of the Cen 0(1 trill Point high school held their nn- Miss Nancy Ragsdnle. who hns been i mini outing in the I.lthla Park nt Ash- ...lui.iniiK nign scnool nt Fossil, Ore., land the pnst year, arrive din tho cltv Inst - evening to spend several weeks visiting Mrs. James Stewart, i Danro rtlverslde Community Club Saturday night. Alford's Imperial Or ; fhestra. 5,,. Fred Alton llalght, Teacher of PI nno. Summer lessons June 1 to Aug . use 15. studio 318 Liberty liullding, Medford, Ore. Phone 72. 59 Kxerclses nt the high school this af ternoon marked tho closing of that Institution for the summer vacation. , Letters for football, basketball nnd ' lmsehnll were awarded to the different ; members of the school who had earn ed them. The Senior Octette rendered j, several songs, nnd short speeches were , given by different members of the fac ulty. There will he no dnnco nt the Gold Hill Pavilion Saturday night owing to j . "10 cool weather. go Wo pay for ashes nnd Bell dirt ehenp. Urown & White Agency, Inc. tt llox top machines S5 ench. Dron heads $10 each. Singer Co. 10 So. Fir. no 1 Oranges, ornnges, 20c n dozen at De Voe's. ' 1 tt Mis. Jessie Clark and son. C. C. Clark, nnd wife, were business visitors In this city from Medford. Mrs. Clnrk was formerly of Grants Pass. Grants Puss Courier. Why not employ n dressmaker of experience nnd r putatlon Mrs. Trowbridge, 905 W. loth street. tf Fancy cronmoiV butter 41c per lb. Johnson Produce Co. The sister superior of tho Marred Heart Hospital departed this morning for Seattle, Wash., where she will at tend the Golden Jubilee of the Sisters of Providence, which will commence the 1st of June. Ilov. F. It. Leach will rent his 7 100111 modern home to right parties. 1(1 So. Laurel. no Pianos! Seo Launsnach. , tf Holier H. Taylor of the Crater Lake f 1.1 ripMnn , . ... "I ml HI"! IIUUl III OCIOCK '. """'"" """ """".v "1 i-wi.ini r ,jav j the county of Jackson, nth Falls; C. E. Lombard nnd L. V. ;stnte of Oregon, . in the vicinity of Ilex of Hugene, nnd the following Jacksonville in said county: that said from Hillsboro: Dr. R. M, Imbrie. nIU Oldsmobile automobile ever since Madge Imbrie, May Imbrie Smith h"H '' "ml "ow ls- in tne possession and I- l! Hi.lsl.rc.. .and custody of said sheriff of Jackson i'w' Y il. , ... . . counly. Oregon, nnd Is being proceeded 1-orty-elght out-of-the-stnte cars against iii the above entitled court for were reglsered here yesterday at tho the forfeiture of the same for a vio local state registration bureau In latlon of Chapter 29. of the General the chamber or commerce building, ''twn of Oregon for 1923. the same The volunteer firemen's orga 11 iza -' "," net relating to the forfeiture iinn ...in .i.i i . 1. . a,ui i1'' "i boats, vehicles and other lion will hold a meeting at the city ,.,.,.,. UMOll , tno unlawfu, hall next Monday evening at 7:30 transportation or possession of Intox o'elnck. I icating liiiuor within the Slate of Ore- The public market will be open -'nn: alld that all persons having or tomorrow morning until 9am for rliilniiiig any interets in said Oldsnio the henef,t of Its many patrons, who ' "TtLXe 'tit ...ay ocsue 10 lay In a store of ,,oim ln ,he rounly court house of J'.,V' i1' Cy' formPr resident ofVnllonal Park Service, was In the i-lly " this city, but now of Medford for tho ' past several years, was slinking hands 1 nun 01.1 rrlends here yesterday." said .. the Klamath News of Wednesday. "Open air" dancing Is recognized by leading medical authorities ns a fine. healthful exercise! We offer you the finest 'open air" pavilion in the state! I'nlr Grounds, Saturday night. no A liberal reward Is offered for the ; return of or Information as to the whereabouts of a Scott's heavy service bicycle stolen from school grounds. Ad. J vise Krnest II. Scott, 1 12 No. Front, if Portland visitors in the city today i Include J. A. lteckstead and son. Mr and Mrs. K. a. Nelson, Mr. nnd Mrs. I H. llluck. Judge and Mrs. Charles II Carey nnd Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Funk , nnd daughter. 1 Fresh salt water salmon. 20c II. , Johnson Produce Co. Marcelling 75c. 31 So. Ornnge , nuifi. i-none ti.ri.r.. ftj I ; J. M. M ml ley and family of Hend. , Ore., are In the city visiting friends for j several days. I f Taken from school grounds, a Scott's . heavy service bicycle. Liberal reward I ,vl" n given for Information as to lis ! whereabouts or return of the hike . Mrs. I . G. Wilson. 413 No. Central, tf J At Public Market Saturday morning, sweet Lnxlonia peas for sale cheap Hooth 23. Market open until 'i ! o'clock. ri!lli Paul K. Chesebro of tho Copco office 1 nt Yrckn, left for Ills home yesterday lifter 11 ten days' stay In this 'city dur- : lug which he ntl led the special , school held nt the Copco home office I. liullding. Chinese nnd Jnpsnese para sola In new designs, nnd shapes. Attractively . priced. 60c and up. Japanese Art Store. r . , I'nncy creamery butter 4lo nee 11. Johnson Produce Co. , Lucius Kincnl.l nnd wife of Kagle Point were among the visitors from that district In Hie elly last evening. A mari-iiiee llceiw.. ..-,,0 1..- n. tlful surroiindliiKs." Perhaps that Is ''"V l Allen I'eery of Talent and Knth. ' Abeaullful woman demands benu 1 today transacting business matters. l'.arbcr shops open Friday night un til 9 o'clock. Close all day Saturday. 59 Tennis racquet rest ringing. 208 So. Central. Phone 1172. 70 The Headquarters company of the locnl National Guard maintained tho highest average In tho entire north west men in point of attendance It is announced by Lieutenant J. C. Koepke, company commander. The company had an average of 94.8 per cent for tho first threo months of this year. Tho state of Oregon also lead all stntesln this area, with nn average of 70.3. F.ugene Guard. New shipment of gold fish and moss. Japanese Art Slore. CO Ft. I. Ft. eggs nu De.oc'a. tf Memorial services of tho C. A. It. and Vv It. C. will be held nt the First Methodist church Sunday at 1 1 n. 111. Ilov. J. Wllln -il Do Yoo will give the memorial address. A cordial Invita tion is extended to nil to nttend. See Miss Franklin for tutoring. 315 N. linrtlett. Phone 058-It. 69 Orchard men. The standard Mfg. Co. repairs orchard ladders nt factory. Phone 973. 6,i Washlnglonians registered nt local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ccruby. Mrs. K. Pnltersby. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Franklin and Karl A. Moore "f Seallle and Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Win fro of Spokane. Launspach Piano Store now open for business nt 111 W. Mnln. Opposite iiiiiiio inonier. successor to Root Mu sic "Co. If 1 "iij j on 11 mm so ninny pretty girls nt the "Pavilion Party" Saturday night! Finest "open air" pavilion In the state! f.n Columbia plaster wall hoard Call for prices. Wallace Woood Lumber yard. , Mrs. K. c. Sllllman departed Inst evening for n week's visit nt Dunsmuir and Sacramento. Calif. Dance extraordinary, Tlulle Falls Saturday night! Arcalparlv? r,;i Special tills week on new cabincl Singers. Singer Co.. 10 So Fir. CO Miss liuth Fleming of Jacksonville Is spending he week In Ashland vis iting with hri-s'ycr. Mrs. Lmmctt Gil lings of that city. lame nt JackNon Hot N'Tjiu;., s.il "rilay night. M.iy 3... ; Hlli .. Liven to best wMtzers. rim- nr.-. per or ltnseburg. savs the lloscbtirg News Review. I'sed piano for rale at a bnrgnln. Noel ICrsklne. F'hone 739-W. 69 Speclnl summer prices on dry fac tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf George Averlll. of Uutte Falls. Is home from Portland, where he was or dered for examination before the med ical honrd. Mr. Averlll was n veteran In both the Spanlsh-Amftican and World wars. c Hemstitching, buttons covered nt the Hiindicraft Shop. tf Columbia plaster wall hoard. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. . George linker of Iiutte Falls lias 1 -t 1 1 i-Ti.-.l fioni I'l.rtland where be was 1 witni-ss iii the 1'iiitc.l Slates court In gentleman and lady the use of the llrooklllgs Slate bank ,vs. the Federal Reserve bank. 1-resh K-fc wnler salmon. 20c lb I Have you tried that big milk shnke Ji.hns.g l'roduce Co. nt De Voe's? - " - - edibles for over Sunday. lllcnry Wood of Hillsboro., Wis. left this forenoon for Spokane, Wash., to visit his sister, after having spent several days in the city transacting business. Vestcrday seventy-three cars were registered at Merrick's Minor Inn, which is the greatest number to be registered so far -this esason. Some of tho distant states which were rep resented were Illinois, Nebraska', Iowa and Arizona. 1.. V. Rex of Kugene, the powder man Is hero on n periodical business visit, huvlng nrrlved yesterday. Keen Interest among loeod baseball fans has developed in the coming clash between the Copco nnd Owen Oregon tennis tomorrow afternoon. The "doubt-o" nine has something of an edge on the Copco boys but the "kilowatt-makers" have revised their llue-up and with no unforeseen cas ualties should put up n stiff battle. The game will start nt 2:30 p. m. at the Owen-Oregon diamond adjacent to the mill site. A large crowd of supporters of both teams will be on hand as well us ninny local ball fans. No admission charge will he made. Rev. F.. F. Atchlcy of tho Christian church nt Central Point was among the mnuy visitors in thte city this morning. Marking the close of the public school year, at 1:30 this afternoon nil the grade schools nnd the high school of tho city held assemblies, at which grade cards and certificates were given out. The Memorlnl dny parade will start at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morning, immediately after which the Memorial liny exerciies will be held at the city park under the auspices of the G. A. R., with Porter J. Neff delivering tho main nddross. ln the nfternoon the larkson county. Oregon, at Jackson ville. Oregon, by Saturday, the (ith day of June, 1925, which said day has heretofore been duly set by the above entitled court ns an nnswer day here in, and to defend against said pro ceedings, and that upon their failure so to do. u judgment .if forfeiture of said Oldsmobile hutomohllc will be en tered. This notice Is issued and given to you, and each of vuu, pursuant to nn order duly iniulo ,liy Hon. C. M. Thomas, presiding Judge of the above entitled court, on the 28th day of May, 19 25. Witness my hand nnd the seal of said court affixed nt Jacksonville, .lackson county, Oregon, this 28th day of .May, 1925. DKLILIA STEVKNS. (SF.AL) County Clerk. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Notice ls hereby- given thit the un dersigned will, nt the front door of the court house in the City of Jackson ville, in Jackson county, Oregon, on the lath day of Juno, 1925, at 10 o'clock a. 111. offer for sale, nnd will sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, an undivided one-half interest in the following described real estate situate, lying and being in Jack son county, Oregon, to-wit: All that part of the Southwest quar ter of the Southwest quarter of Sec tion 22. and the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quartoi; of Section 27. which lies Fast of the center line of P.ig Applegate river, containing ap proximately 15 iii-ros; the Fast half of the West half of Section 22. and the Northeast quarter of the Norjhwest quarter of section 27. all In Township 39 South. Range 3 West of the Willam ette Meridian. I together with an undivided one-half interest in a three-fourths interest In the ditch and water right appurtenant to the above described lands. , Didders will be required to pay In cash as earnest nioncy five per cent of the amount bid nt said sale and the remainder as soon thereafter ns the undersigned shall deliver to such bid der a deed of oonveyiince o( said property conveying a good nnd mer chantable title thereto. OHO. V, . DCN.V. Trustee I had always used high priced baking powders for the reason that I thought they would make the best cakes, pastries, etc., but after giving KC a trial I have had no other on my pantry shelf ..." A splendid testimonial from Peoria, 111, on the high quality ot BAKING Otxrtces for "blare tfan sTbund and a half for a Quarter - WHS- PAY HIGHER PIECES? Millions of Pounds Used by the Government 9je longer ioubreai Coffee the more delicious it becomes Idcal for homes where the . f amity breakfasts at different hairs ORDER BY TELEPHONE No. 1077 -. , ,800.000 cups were served dttie PANAMA-PACIFIC International EXPOSITION TONIGHT 8:30 GRADUATION EXERCISES 1925 CLASS m. h. s. m Tomorrow Matinee end Night Two Great Stars, in a Vt 1 . Mighty Drama! and 1ZZZ&ESEZ!S8mm 7.' j Sunday CORINNE GRIFFITH S In "DECLASSE" - Elks, Attention! Medford Lodge Xo. 11C8, 13. P. O. Elks, will participate in the Decoration Day parade Satur day, May 30. All Elks are re quested to report at the Elks' .Clubhouse at 9:13 A. M. Let's show old 11()8 in her true colors. Are you with us?. FLOYD II. HART, ' Exalted Ruler. LEE L.JACOBS, Secretary. . DANCE EXTRAORDINARY BUTTE FALLS Saturday Night LOTS OF PRIZES! GOOD FLOOR! GOOD MUSIC! Bring Your Girl to Butte Falls Tomrorow Night and Win a Prize are you ' I tr JVERY few days brings up some issue in business that calls for the utmost of a man's energy and resourcefulness. Often he knows the night before that the next day he must be fit. Yet after a night of provoked sleep he lap ks the keen edge which only perfect sleep can give. Even the best materials will not pre vent a mattress from losing its resiliency, flattening out, lumping or stretching within a year or so. The Edlow-Spring has changed thisl It 13- a scries of flexible, piano-wire springs, built between layer . after layer of snow-white, felted, staple cotton and interlaced curled hair. This mattress is guaranteed not to ' sa;, stretch or lose its resiliency for 20 years. . . , ., MORDOFF & WOOLF 217 West Main Street Phone 9 Edlow Spring Mattress The Mattress That Will Never Grow Old It's the day of your big deal equal to it? 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