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deal and
Personal
The froHt HcnHon Heeim officially at tUl healthy, happy anil pronperouH.
nn end. hh Floyd Vouiik, the Kovern- Free distribution. 3TJ S. OrufiKe. HO
iirtHit , frost, expert Htatloned here the Major H. L. Miller hint week re-
IHi.sVtwo 'iWonthn or more to (five froat fiij-'ned an quartermaster of the Ore-
tvarnWs, departed last evening for Kn National Guard with headquarters
Jjprtiand tiwl to Inspect the front "t Salem. Captain Martin V. Nelson,
" WarninK Htatlons and crops in the connected with the guard at Astoria.
WanhfiiKton suae fruit belt, following hus aluo resigned
Miwi liertha IJarteli of A.shland was I An unsettled conllltton ultV probable The out of'town Oregon la n.4. In ad-
ainong the many vinltorn In the city Uhnwera in the weather prediction for dltlon to Portland residents, who ur-
this forenooon. Thursday, following a maximum yes- rived In Medford yesterday for nort
June Clearance Kale 15 Jnrh lunch terday of C4 "and a minimum this stys are Mrs. H. J. Oleason and X.
cloths and nupkinH, Sl.29. 3A inch morning of 42. No rain ell yesterday. Cushman of Marshfield. T. L. Dins
lunch cloths and napkins 7Do. Handi- Ia year ago today the libl spell which more and James E. Heard of McMinn
craft Whop. 67 'had reached 102 maximum for two ville, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. liobbitt and
I'nity literature teaches people how days In succession, began to moderate J. H. Crnnahan and family of Klam-
with a maximum of U6. ath Falls, Harry. K. White of Salem. K.
Columbia planter wnll board Call Harney and Mr. and Mrs. J. U
for prices. Wallace Woood Lumber Crowfull of Kugene, and U. C. Owens
yard. an(' -A. H. Ferguson of RoselTurg.
tit. Ann's Altar society will give al The Civic Opera company of Grants
silver tea at the Parish house Thurs- Vam preHents Fm niavolo. under the
day. June 4th at 2:30 p. m. All the direction of Charles D. HazelrliJir. June
friends are cordially invited. Tho cafe' oth and 1Uh , th i,ivo .heater.
H. 1. H- pkkh r
I-et's go, folks!
v De oe's.
Pavilion!
tf
May!
63
T, L. Dunamulr and sister, Mrs. II.
K. Xewkirk. of Portland, are spending
a few days in the city transacting bus
iness. Have y o u r brans and a 1 u m I n u m
castings made at Eagle Hrass Foun-
of land between New berg and Carlton.
Another firm is making a drive for
leases on land near Yamhill.
at DeVoe's?
An extra Western Union' Wire Is be
ing put In here to accomodate the
newspaper representatives who will at
tend the National Guard encampment.
We pay for ashes and Bell dirt
cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc.
tf-
J. Jtlin Coleman, county assessor,
has purchased the property formerly
owned by Mrs. K. Grace FIndley. at
1028 West 10th street and has moved
his family over from Jacksonville, af
ter a nine years' residence there.
St. Mark's Guild will give a card
which h will depart for Washing!
I). C remain there for some time
,'1if'iiniHh!ng up his research work, re
,? ports of which will be published by the
Department of Agriculture,
r i-3jurd barrels $1.00 apiece while they
tyiftt. Peerless Eakery. fi4
Dig carnival dance, Jackson Hot
Springs, Saturday night, June Gth.
1 ....i... I... n I ....I.,,.., ili-t' Auh nni I i-a I in Ml.m.lln uirnl,
1 given for various dancers. 6 t!7
The second grass fire of the season, I If you have trouble with your trae
for which the fire department was tor or sprayer, call 1010. Hill's Trac
callud out. occurred last evening at tor Shop. 22G N. Jiiveislde, Medford,
7:30 on South Holly, with no material Ore. fift
damage resulting. Hubert H. Johnson was born In
Before you buy thnt piano see Laun- Jacksonvile, Ore., in 1HS0, and pnsned
Jfipach:' Ha can Save you money. He away nt the home of his parents In
Vj -known ntanoH and Is reliable. tf Grants Pass on May 2'A, l!2r, nt the
.- Art dyeing. IJaflk knot, tie and age of 45 years. 1 month and 4 days
Khade dyeing. Jane Snedicor. Also He is survived by his father and moth
fabric painting. 3 N. Hartlett. CH fer, three sisters and two brothers. His
Aonther surprise! Pavilion! Friday, brothers and sisters are John H. John.
. 63 C. L. Johnson, Mrs. C. V. Gray, all
Tourists and other visitors In the of Grants Pass; Mrs. T. A. Robertson
city Include Mr. and Mrs. J. H. I,inherg of Klamath Falls and Mrs. It. W.
f . 4,,"(.gMjfrJor', .Wis., S, G. Bowman of St. Melssner of Roseburg. Grants Pass
JJ. J-du'i. Ed B. X.ytnan and J. E. More- Courier.
dal of Chicago, Arlene Abell, I. Scha- Don't mlsa it! Pavilion! Friday!
frau, Mr. and Mrs. Kress and Fremont 03
flow of New. York City, John S. Owen ' June Clearance Sale Odd napkins,
V'f .Eau Claire,' Wis., C. E. Irwin of I-n stamped O. II. S. 10 and 15c. Handl
Porte, Tnd., A. E. Coan of Pittsburg craft Shop. 67
and 8. D. Moss of Baltimore. J- E. Sutton of the Gold Hill Trans-
r'r;.'r-' Another- "musical sensation! Fair ror Co.. spent a few hours transacting
Grounds Pavilion! Friday. Be there! business In the city thlR morning.
- 63 Fagey creamery butter 42c per, lb.
.--, We pay for ashea and sell dirt Johnson Produce Co.
Cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. ' Oranges, oranges. 20c a dozen at Do
tf Voe's. tf
Mr. and Mrs. Frod K. Burnham of I J- A. Becksted of Portland, arrived
Martinez. Calif., nrrived hero yester- recently to take charge of the nicken
day to romaln until Friday, and will backer sales department of the firm of
return to the city on Jiuie 24th, to Hugglns and Robinson,
spend several weeks fishing In the' Save the date! Friday. June 5! Fair
Rogue, 'while they reside at their mini-, OroundH Pavilion! Let's go! 63
mer honr on the river between Med-j Fancy creamery butter 41c per lb.
ford and, Trail. . Johnson Produce Co.
Used gas engines for sale. Bill's I Callfornlans registered at local ho
Tractor Shop. 226 N. Riverside, Med- p's yesterday include Mr. and Mrs.
ford. Ore. Phono J 010. (15 Melville Stoltz, Arnold Stoltz, Bernico
The Salvation Army can help some- Haney and Mrs. J. D. Collins of Fres
one with your old clothing, shoes, fur- no Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Markham and.
nlture. etc. Phone 350 or kindly bring Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jeffries of llolly-
to hull nt 4tb nnrl Tlnrtlotl 117 .Wood. Ml, and Ml-n. Hon S. Cnniw.iv Mi-
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Peachey have ""d Mis. E. li. Henrlckser, Mr. and ,hH nome ln thlU town thlB forenoon
gone to Applegate where Peachey will MrH- 1 red K. Hllhert Mr. and Mrs. A.
assume his duties ns fire warden dm-' Williams, Mrs, C. Hayster and Mr.
lng the summer, says the Ashland Tid-!an Mrs. E. S. Bushuper of Bos Ange
Ings. ' h'B. Mr. and Mrs. A. Howell of Rich-
Fresh salt water salmon. 20c lb. ''0nd Mrs. William Graham of Trlni
Johnson Produce Co. ,' dad. Mr. and Mrs.' F. K. Burnham of
Assessment! are how due and pay- Martinez, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Cornelius,
able ut the city treasurer's office. 6fi Mv am Mrs. B. A. Williams and S. A.
R. H. Arnold, who had been spend- -Bassclle of San Francisco,
lng several weeks on ' business at . Vrvnh salt water salinvon, 25c Hi.
Cherokee, Iowa, returned to hi home Johnson l'roduce Co. ,tf
fn the city this morning. Miv Arnold) fMt- Mark's Guild will 'give a card
reports that a general drought is -the ( Pa' n"1 aprbnnalo Thursday,-June
prevailing condition In Iowa together'4- lU V- m. nt St. Mark's parish
with frosts and high temperature tho .noiIRG- 63
crops will not bo up to the average of j 'r,1L condition of Miss Helen Web
other years. , her, who recently underwent a major
Big carnival dance Jackson Hot operation at the Community hospital,
Springs, Saturday night, Juno 6lh, , ,fl reported as being very satisfactory.
June Clearance Sale Limited num
postponed from The cast to be headed by James Stev-
C.'T. Hamilton, who Is In charge of
the construction of the Medford Me
morial Mausoleum, reports that the
work Is progressing very nicely, and
teria supper was
Thursday the 4th to Thursday the enR of Medford has the leading role,
lltn supported by a Grants Pass cast.
i.oiumoiu piaster wua uouru. uun s
for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber '
Yard. '
Representatives of the Garber De
velopment company or Seattle are ne- that In a very short time a larger force
gotiating for oil leases on ao.000 acres ot men win be enKilKed. '
! Cars from Phoenix. Ariz.; Ham
mond, Tnd.; Milwaukee, .Wis.; Rustor,
. Okla.: Prescott. Ariz.: Blllinifs. Mnnt..
Have you tried that big milk shake and Dunean. Fla.. were among the
eighty-four cars which were guests at
Merrick's Motor Inn yesterday.
Camp Jackson, northeast of the city
where on June 12 the Oregon National
Guard encampment will be held, now
has complete water connections with
WEDDING BELLS
Earl C. Leever of Central Point ami
Mrs. Ruby. Porter of Meflford were
united in marriage at the home of
Rev. D. J. Howe Sunday morning ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. O. II.
Ames and Miss Gladys Ames.
Both young people are well known
fn the city: the bride has held a posi
tion for the past year with the Med
ford Grocery company and has lived
in ' tho valley for the past several
years, during which time she has
made hosts of friends who all wish
her well.
The groom is a son of Mayor and
Mrs. W. C. Leever of Central Point,
and has practically spent the greater
part of his life in that city, being con
nected with the hardware store run
under his father's name. The young
man is a graduate of tho Central
Point high school, a member of the
class of "23.' -
The happy couple will make their
home In that city where their busi
ness imerestH are centered.
Joseph R. Barnum of Medford and
Miss Velma Goodlet of Ashland were
united In marriage at the Presbyter
ian manse Tuesday afternoon by Rev.
E. P. Lawrence at 4 o'clock, accom-
t-nntr., thorn In the '"""'
O.f account of lWt lnii'nln wUh
some ot .he l .rcaUT. 1 "'a
,il,ly mlvisubl,. to o,ll the o 1 us
)r,,Klcr on pear. I " k J
...hlsabl.. to use It on apples. Oil a
,-ount of the wet season . ml tin.
loader fruit and f"B--. ' '
ablv best to use u Casern sprcudu on
pears at this time.
County Anent,
June 2. 1H25.
'. C. CAT13,
Jackson County.
I saw a man tho other day who was
thuiiKh eiKhiy. I saw another
who was old. though
.Miv.
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
11 V )'WWV
6 Beli.au.
Hot Wato.
Sure Relief
ELL-ANS
25t and 75 Packages EverhsT
SELL'S
tho city water pipe line nearby, thus j panled by Miss Vivian Hease of Ash-
Insurin gan ample water supply for
the 22 shower baths recently complet
ed and also for the myriad other uses
of the camp.
t Jesse Winburn. of New York who
has interests In Ashland and who ex
pects to visit here this summer at "Sap
party and apron sale Thursday, June and Salt." hia beautiful cabin up Ash-
mini uecR itiuvun, ictcniiy Btarueu
4. at 2:30 p. m. at St. Mark's parish
house. . , 63
Brig. Gen. White wants It'tllstlnctly
understood that no one will be solicit
ing any premiums, advertising of any
kind or any other donations from the
merchants in connection with the com
ing National Guard encampment and
asks that any one so. doing will be
promptly reported to the chief of po
lice or the Chamber of Commerce. Ev
erything in connection with the en
campment is to he paid for by the gov
ernment. Hemstitching 8c a yard. The Van
ity Shop. Bartlett and Main. tf
H. Jj. Walther, W. H. Crawford and
W. M. Shepherd of the home office of
the aCIifornla Oregon Power company,
were in Grants Pass yesterday confer
ring with J. H. Kerr, district manager.
For sand, gravel, sediment, cleaning
or lawn work, phone U12-J, Samuel
Bateman. tf
Fred Alien of Ttllt, .Calif., left for
and deeply interested New . York city
when he announced taht he would es
tablish a "stag" golf course on some
property which he had purchased in
Mount Vernon, at the edge of New
York City. Ashland Tidings:
Born,- to, Mr. andrMrs. Joe Mjtter-i
nlch, a baby girl at community hos
pital:"" ' 1 "
land and M. P. Schmidt of Medford.
The happy newly weds will make
their permanent residence in thy
home city of the charming bride.
81 KAY NOTICE.
On account of the recent heavy
rains and the lateness of the Hist
brood of codlln moth, and the fact
that about 90 per cent of the moths
are out at the present time, it seems
advisable to spray both apples and
pears at this time. A good many
eggs have been laid in the past week,
and if we get a few warm datys now,
many of those eggs will hatch and a.
large percentage of larvae will enter
the fruit, making It very difficult to
'. : J'Cfelebratiiicjl
SEE PAGES 4 AND 5
J.ucky halloon numbers. Also prizes
Klven for varloun danrers. 66
Marcelling 75c. 31 So. OrailRO
fitraet. Phono 056. 64
"Ho Thla la London." which hoifnn
Its run at tho MoHIk theater. Portland,
last Wedneaday nlxht, will continue to
bo the attraction there up to and In
. eluding next Hnturday nifht. Despite
the lehRth of Its stay, tho comedy Is
holding Its popularity and Is playing to
largo audiences every night. The at
traction recently played in Medford.
You'lJ he surprised! Pavilion! Fri
day. 63
The genuine cvorfast wash niato
lials at the Handicraft Shop. ?
Flfly-slx out of tho state cars were
reglHtered here yesterdhy by the local
state traffic bureau. -
lsed tractors for sale or rent. Hill's
Tractor Shop. 1!2 N. Itlversidc, Med
ford. Ore. Phono 10111. 1 ' 65
l-resh Bolt wnler salmon. 20o lb.
Johnson l'roduce Co.
Slightly over a year from this time,
the southern Oregon normal achool
will bo opened . for its first summer
session, and in tho fall of 1020 It is
hoped to officially open the school for
Its first regular year's work. Those
facts were made known today by J. A.
Churchill, state superintendent of pub
lic instruction, who was the speaker tit
the forum luncheon of the Chamber of
Commerce. Ashland Tidings.
Special sale on single faced Hod
Seal records, while they last, Former
price 11.25. now 750, Palmer Piano
House. 67
Assessments nre now duo and pay
able at tho city treasurer's office. . 06
Mrs. Sula Deane left this forenoon
tci spend several weeks visiting rela
tives living at San Jose, iitilf.
Tho opening of the formal dinner
dances at Jackson Hot Springs will be
put forward one week, Thursday, Juno
1Kb.
I. O. O. F. and liobekah Ashland
Convention pictures (1.00 each at
Palmer',, Studio. 717 N. Central. Stu
dio open from 1 to 6 p. in. or call
8-'S-H. dj.
Portland visitors who arrived In the
city yesterday include Mr. and Mrs.
A. Carvel. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hunt.
Mr. and Mrs. It. K. tllgor. it. W. Price,
Mr. and .Mis. H. I). Kolham. Miss Ijiura
Kelham. Mrs. P.. J. Kuhll, Mr. nnd Mrs
.1. K. Culllson and Mrs. M. YV. New
kirk. It's a knockout! Pavilion, Friday.
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You will have to hurry If you get
your Bhnre of those 20c oranges at De
Voe's. tf
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Ijiwson of
Orants Pass arrived ln the city this
forenoon to spend several days on bus
iness. I'sed sprayers for sale. Ttltl's Trac
tor Shop. 220 N'. Ulverside. Medford,
Ore. Phone 1010. C5
Columbia plaster wall board Call
for prices. Wallaro Wood Lumber
Yard.
Tho l('2t comment emeiit oxen Iscs
at Allmny rolli'iio will rominemo Sun
day, Juno H. and end Juno t with
the conferring of degrees ami com
mencement address by Dr. Wallace
Ilowo Lee.
,.- Assessments are now duo and pay
ibis at the city treasure's office.
St. Mark's (Itilld will Blve a card
party and apron sale Thursday. June
4. at !:30 p. m. ot St. Mark's parish
house, 53
nor or linen nnd cotton
cloths. Handicraft Shop. (!?
Pianos! See Lnunspach. tf
it. W. Tazner. formerly employed as
instructor at Knterprise, Independence
and Corvallis, has been elected assist
ant principal of tho high school at Sa
lem. Tennis racquet restringing. 208 So.
Central. Phone 1172. 70
Lnunspach Piano Store now open
for business at 111 W. Main. Opposite
Hialto theater. Successor to Root Mu
sic Co. tf
Tho Klamath County liar association
was formed at Klamath Falls when 25
of Klamath's attorneys met at the
court house and decided such nn or
ganization was needed here to create a
spirit of harmony nmong men of the
legal profession. Promulgation of
ruloa for legal ethics and cooperation
with the courts are the other funda
mentals1. Officers will be elected this
week.
Fancy creamery buttor 41c per lb.
Johnson l'roduce Co.
Used piano for rnlo nt a bargain.
Noel Krsklne. Phono 729-W. 69
H. W. Price of Portland, who resign
ed from the stato game commission re.
cently. arrived In the city late yester
day and departed this morning for
Ashland.
Special summer prices on dry fac
tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf
Cbas. D. Hazehigg, of Medford, was
In Grants Pass Monday night to con
duct tho practice of "Fra Dlavolo."
which will be given soon by the Orants
1'asB Opera company Orants Pass
Courier. . . ...
Hemstitching, buttons covered nt
tho Handicraft Shop. tf
after having spent a few days ln the
city transacting business and visiting
relatives.
Oranges, oranges, 20c a dozen at Do '
Voe's. tf
AWicn tho Hood River Apple Grow
ers' association last week forwarded
to growers checks aggregating $125.
00(1, Its affiliated growers had received
approximately S3. 175, 000 on their last
year's apple crop.
The rehearsals of "Fra Dlavblo.'"'by
tho Grants Pass Civic Opera company,
at tho Itlvoli theater June 10 :and 11, i
have reached the stage where one can j
begin to make predictions about the
show. "You can tell my friends In
Grants Pass." said Chas. D, Hazehigg, i
the musical director, "that we are go
ing to beat my 'Mikado' show of last
luncheon ! VP'"' to death. Of course we will miss
Kd Andrews, but you folks are going
to see mighty good substitutes in Al
('ass and Hob norland. Those two
birds are natural comedians, take It
from me." Grants I'nss Courier.
Among the people from Washington
registered nt tho local hotels nre T.
Jefferson of Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Mlcklo of Tumwater, W. A. Ueetl.
J. L. Hether. W. Tipping nnd C. II.
Tloeflo of Seattle. Mr. nnd Mrs. Law
rence Kane. Mr. and Mrs. V. D. 'Har
ms -unit F. L. Hasons of Kverott. Mr.
and Mrs. D. D. Vogle ot Hollingham
and (1. H. Ilothcr of Kllenshurg.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WAN'TKO Married man for orchard
work. Phone 317. 63
IVOK WALK No. 1 Iowa cream sepa
rator, or trade for chlcken.s, Tel
4.17-M. .66
VOU SA LW P.y owner, 5-room fur
nished residence, close in, on paved
street, nice lawn, shade and fruit
trees, roses, all assessments paid.
Splendid chance for an investment
or for home. Address, 3L'7,- care
Mall Tribune. Jtf
FOR UK. N'T Nicely furnished corner
loose, close in. Also garage. Tel.
nor-M. '. -70
KOIt KXI'1IAX(!K For smaller place,
Jlo.iHH) equity in 150 acre ranch In
elf limits of Imperial. Worth $225
per acre; nil under cultivation and
. water. (!. D. Woolsey, A . St.,
San Diego. California. 63
WANTKD Spoiled nlfnlfn haV. liear
frock Orchard, Phono 401-U-l or
10pm after fi p. m. C,f
HUNT'S CRATER! AN
MONDAY NIGHT, JUNE 8TH
LOUIS 0. MACLOON Presents
T)ie World's Transcendent Star
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JULIET
with ROLLO PETERS
Jd tha Entire Original Company That Presented the Immorta
Romance One Hundred and 8eveaty-Four Time in New York.
BEATS ON SALE TOMORROW, 12 O'CLOCK. PRICES, INCLUDING
WAR TAX: Lower Floor, first 18 rowe $3.30, next 6 rows 2.75,
bance $2.20; Balcony, first 2 row $2.20. balance $1.10.
G 0 V
in the greatest of all French roles
in the famous picture made in France
.-dancing, mimicking, loving
".jt-more beautiful, more glorious than
, ever in
STARTS
the picture everybody
has been talking about. .,
MddiXme Scms Gene
(Madam Devil-May-Care)
A romantic drama beyond compare! A Parisian style show! A
tale of unconventional adventure!
Other Craterian Features Include
CARTOON COMEDY PATHE NEWS
and
aim .
f(M 'Betty Broivn'
ir at the GIANT WURLITZER
PRICES
Adults . . 50c
Kiddies - . 10c
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. SUNDAY "CHEAPER TO MARK," with Lewis Stone, Conrad Nagel ar Marguerite De La Motte
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