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fEDFOHD' MSTL' TRTBTTYE, rRDFORD, OTCEfiOX-, FT? TP AY. 'APRIL 20, 1923. FXGF, SEVEN BackinParee I A. R. REFUSE TO FLAY BLACKLIST; STARTS IRK IN EDEN PRECINCT mjsSTn 5 1 SALE . i Si r ! AT McPherson's Dress Shirts Buy' two "at the regular price and met the third $1 ff one for I .UU ALL NEW PATTERNS Hats$l With every suit purchased for itvtf).00 or over you get a !?".")() Ilardeinau jJJ QQ Men's Hose that sells regularly for 60c a pair. Dollar Day t" ff special, 2 pr. for....' 1 "V;U Belts $1 One that should sell for $1.50. $1.00 Starched Collars All starched nuni- 0f (f bers only, fi for vl.UU Neckwear A good range of patterns and colors, $i your choice Spring Union Suits Short sleeve and long legs, Dollar j The Center of Town i 6th and Central McNAIR'S SPECIALS Tomorrow, "Dollar Bill" will work for you. See what he will buy at our store: 1 25 bars Toilet Soap. 2 Good Alarm Clock. 3 Eaton's Skin Cleanser and Face Chamois. 4 Towel, Wash Cloth and 3 bars Soap. 5 Set Bath Salts and Bath Powder. 6 Pair Military Brushes.. 7 Novelty Shoe Horns. 8 Mineralava Clay and Face Finish. 9 Flashlight and Batteries. 10 Ansco Camera and Film. 11 Hot Water Bottle. 12 Tooth Paste, Brush and Mouth Wash. 13 Face Powder and Puff. 11 Kleenex and Cleansing Cream. 15 Medford Auto Sign. 16 Fountain Syringe. 17 Rouge and Compact Set. 18 Lots of Other Specials. 19 See Displays in Windows 20 And Inside of Store. James McNair's Pharmacy "Where You Got That Lily" 214 E. Main i Phone 9J. EDEN PRECINCT, Apr. 0. The his rork crusher bclnnnine to the county In npain nt V'k on ih cveek bottom bt?ominK to I.lnyl i Colver. erushlnn rook tunl haul. up it onto the fond. M r. a n l M rs. V m . It in i n o 1 North Talent wpi-p Phoenix hutii iiosh en Horn Tuesday morning. .Mr. unl Mrs. llemler of Meil- ford were u in .North Talent on' a business ami veiling misMon lust Saturday. s i James Allen recently 8n hi quite a! lot of tjruin. both wheat and bar-j ley, for feeding imrposeH. Mr. Al len has a erusher attached tn hisl windmill and crushed the barley i he sold. i Mm. S. P. T'.arneburtr was a Med-1 ford business visitor last Tuesday morning. Mrs. Koster. who In n sister of; Mrs. A. II. Kisher. Is visiting at the. Kishfr liome in Phoenix. 1 Miss Delia .Mast was a Sunday gtirsi of Miam Irene St and ley over Sunday anl Sunday niyhi. Mr. and Mrs. t. Carey were vis-1 Iting at the-Will High home last I Sunday., Mrs. High 1h not improv ing in health. i Phoenix Junior high held a wei-1 ner mast and picnic nt Niel creek! last Erlday evening and a jolly irood time was enjoyed .by the stu-: pershing, commander-in-chief ol deMI Helen Porthe wns a guest thc A' K' F' th of Miss AgneH Culver ono night last returns to France to ma .WASHINGTON, April ;o.,,P I Moving swiftly iiKninst Its insur incut pli'inent, tin- lJiiuKhtrni uf the ' Aincriftin Hi'vulutlon in ounvitn i 1 1'"' Imliiy iiliiiiwt tinunlmously ilc I'Hlcil ihrt'c irul.stiiiK rosolutiiuis iiirlintlnK init- iiimod nwalnst tho i mui'h-talki'cl.alKmt Min k li.st. ! 'i'll'1 H'soiutlntis int'tii'itoriilinK 'tlic pnitist (if tiie Kroii) hy 111. Helen Tilfts Haille of llnstim. !a fup ir the lilnck list, smiKht In have tho rhaptrr sPloel spMiki't'H Uvithnut Inn-rfi'i'ini'p v.itli Hip na tional organization, an aci'ountini; ! from tlie roniniittoo on nation il jilt-fi-nsp of Its views on naval .luiilditiK anil approval by the rhap jtcm of any national polioy lieforo jit was cnum-iatt'il by the. norloty. j Only n ilozon scattorlnK ilclo ! Kates rose when the question was j put to it vole. A short time before I the eiiiunillti p on resolutions hail porleil the resolutions to the' ' ' : ' '''' " ' ' J j 1 A- flnnr of thi convention without In civilian garb, Gen. John J i I I recommendation. .Mrs. Haille bad jappt-un-d there with a photostatic copy of u letter written by Presi- ueni ooiioge to an otricer of the Koid Hall forum of Host on. com memliug the work of this institu tion which was declared by Mis. Bailie to ha vi been blacklisted by the Massachusetts branch of the D. A. H. week Noah Chnndler has recently re ceived circulars for a new pumping device which can bo attached to a Ford engine and will pump a large flow of water and will also saw wood, run a cream separator and do many other things requir ing motor power. Mr. antl Mrs. S. P. Rarneburg of East Kden were doing trading In Medfdrd last Saturday. Miss Hebn Porter ,f the HoUo way Orchards spent one night last . week with Miss Agnes Col vet nt her home near Phnoenlx. Mr. and Mrs. Niel Franklin have purchasetl u new car and are -.n-joying it these fine evenings. Mrs. M. Hose has been spendiut; the past week at thehonie of her sister. MrH. IJollarhide of Medford. Mrs. Beer and her daughter, Mrs. Fallen, cousins of Mrs, Irene Wells, were visiting at the home of Mrs. Wells last Wednesday. Mrs. Lillian Coleman and daugh ter anil M rs. 'oleman'H mother, Mrs. 1. A. Heames, spent Sunday evening in Ashland. Mrs. Donna (! raff is was a visitor at the county seat Wednesday, tn pay her taxes. This reminds us that the annual rent is almost due from all farmers and land owners. ! We understand that the place 1 owned by W. W. Uubinson In North i Talent is again changing bunds. I This Is one of tho many fertile ; garden tracts laying along Hear 1 creek between Phoenix and Talent. Mr. Nye who owns a fine pear orchard in North Talent has es tablished a big colony of honey bees in the orchard to assist in ; the polliniv.ntion of the blooms. The long spell of cloudy weather I is proving a great menace to the ; orchard men of the valley, be cause tho bees and small pollen insects are inactive: during rainy and cold cloudy weather. I have, , been Informed that some valuable trees of different kinds drop their fruit each season because of non potlinization. j This section of the valley would ' like to have some kind of a state ment from the canneries of the valley, as to Just what inducement they can hold out to the growers of berries and small fruits and vegetables that are suited to can ' ning. This locality is adapted to the growing of these products in his annual inspection of the graves of U. S. soldiers who died during the late war.Hc is shown above in Taris. Saturday is llic day Hiai will make tho dollar famous. Wo arc going to make the big dollar day an occasion for a general house-cleaning. A good metal lunch kit wilh pint vacuum bottle $1.00 Any box of Htationery In the store. (Thin means some of Crane'H goods up to J'i.r0, $1.00 A dollar pocket knife and a tmfety razor for S1 A display of toilet water, bath salts, body powder, face powder, compacts, creams, rouge and perfume, values up to $1.50. two for $1.00 (.art novelties. Values up to $l,b Two foi $1.00 2 $1 bottles Stella Vltae (woman's relief and mother's enrol $1.00 Two side-open moth bans; will hold three garment h $1.00 Sipmrt bottles tins well's Mineral Water front tho springs ut Drain, Oregon) $1.00 2 pair Household Cloves $1.00 Hot water bottle or syringe and jar of San Tox Creum N $1.00 $1 Auto Strop Ha.or and Sf.e tube or San-Tox Shuvtng Cream $1.00 A $1 Cilleltp Razor and tube of San-Tox Shav ing Cream .00 We can make only a partial display of our bargains in our windows. Come in and look around. Heath's Drug Store Ner as your Phone, Free Delivery WASHINGTON-. April :0. (W Mrs. llcl.-n Tufts 'llallir uf Boston l.il;ire! itt a .st:il!Mmnt today that , ill.- lain. ,us .Masxii'husi'tts Ma.'kllM whi.-li is illsun Unit Datmhtoi s of I till' Alni'i li an Iti'Viilutioti v:is pn'- I : t IKirc.l liy a woman not a memlx-i-! Iasu.- .if llostatt. i om,ili-il lio I culat.-il It throuBhout tho chan of Ihr oi-nanlz illoi. list," rellil .Mix. Italllf. "mil XI 1 lots " "Mrs. ItaiKlolnh l-roll,ni;l.am. Kt.-nh.-n M. 1 lur.l. statn vl.o r..Kont Mrs. .I.e. I're.lilv.' .MassaohuscttM ; who is not a laomlii-.- of tho I), .ami ihalrman for national aVionm- rwiit anil Mrs. Iluril ioiusmI to A. H lint of Hip imlilii' snfi-ty of tin- Alassai liiisotts 1). A. It. (.,- 1 ,,,,,,,,,., sufficient iiunntitioH, if thorc is any Iniliiooment, in thp way of lirlcos. to warrant thoir culturo. CLABSiriZD ADVEETISINO OET8 RESULT! FIND "FRIEND IN NEED" Mother and Daughter Praise Vegetable Compound Job noon City. N.! V. "My daugh ter was only 20 years old, but for two years hiio worked in mis ery. She was all run-down, nerv ous, had , or lies and pains and no appetite. I was taking I.ydia K. Pinklium's Vege tablo Compound with good results eo she decided to try it. Heforo she had taken two bottlei her appetite wag better, he was more cheerful and was able to work. I cannot praise your medi cine too highly. It is wonderful for mothers- and for daughters. It's surely a friend in need.1' Mas. L. K. H.'u.i., 223 floral Avenue, Johnson City, X. W GOLD HILL PLAN L SESSION ii The Safe Way for Your Eyes Hii Dr. D. A. CHAMBERS q MODERN METHODS. SATISFACTORY GLASSES j , Southern Oregon Optical Co Suite 317 Medford Bldg. Phone 188 . "That You May See a Great Country Better" f.OI.D I., April 20. On Kal llnlay fVt'nlltK. April 2i, tlie Motl rn WooihiH-n nf Aini'iii'a anil the Uoynl Ni'ihlairn nf AliH'tira will hnlil a joint mirliil in tho hall nf till Mmlprn W'ooilini-n. Tlie hall was rocontly pnrcliasi'il ly tho InilKf 1'i'oni John Ititter am) W. K. Walkor of this city. Tho proceetln of thiH Hoclal will tin towards tho payliiK for thrir hall. At this thno the stale drputy of the Itoyal .Ni'iKhliors, .Mis. stall Smith anil the slate deputy of the .Vodorn Woinlmon, hoth of rortlnml, will lie present. All the nienihers of these IimIkoh are ui'efl to attenil as a Kood time is assured. Another carload of choice lum ber was unloaded' front lhe Inpul li-arks this week for use on the diTilKe. Several hundred dollars is to he stient in the uork or. tlm drcdKc and It Is one of the nianv proKiessltiK inilustries of southern Ori-Kon. The recently ori;ntiWefl Imnn ..f ItllV SCOllt.l IllCt ill tho htirh uf.lnw.l Kymnaslain on Wednesday evening April l. several ol its members were present and after an official meetlnK. all adjourned and went to the home of i-. !. Jlluott whore they were served refreshmnts. Mlll'h illtrest is now nrnnued In ih local scout movement anil In the near future there is expected tn he a lal'Kc number of seoiiiu Ti.n commercial club Is really respon sible for the excellent work done towards this organization ns they approved the resolution nt their seconu ineetlnn. On Wednesday. April 1 ft, Clinton Walker was married to Miss Mar Kuerite Love at Medford. County JudR-e llartzell officiated at the ceremony. A weildinR dinner was: served at the home of .Mr. Walk er's sister. .Mrs. 1.. Whltsett hy Mrs. I Whltsett and Mrs. I'. W. Walker. (iuesta present were tho bride and Broom. Howard and May Kelt; Mr. and .Mrs. V. rt. Walker. C. W. Walker and I.. Whltsett. After the weddlni; dinner tho bride and Kioom went to .Medford to the home of the bride's aunt where they were served supper, (iuests present besides the bride and Broo mwere .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clo ver, Mm. Wurrenfelt, Hoberln and Mark Wurrenfelt and .Mrs. .Millie Hunn. i PROCLAMATION To tho Citizens of Medfon!: Wherenn : states of tlic lTDlon, Including Oregon, nro recognizing the week of April 15-21 us "Ho Kind To Animals Week," and whereas such a humane movement Is of high purpose, generous Impulse and n fine lnflnnn 1- j. u, (1, j,, y,ul- -T community, therefore be it re- ; solved that the citizens of Medford accept the kindly : purpose of tills week In its humane spirit and bo kind : and centle to Rib animals. O. O. ALKNDKKFKIt, Mayor. HO SHANOHAl, (-hlnn. April 80. l'i All reports received In Khang hiil Indicate that the Khnntung de fense army of so. ono men under j the northern (Fenenit u,,n rt,...... Knnir. has been wiped out In hitter fighting with tho nationalists dur ing the last week. Ashland lets $134,000 contract for waterworks dam. with about 160,000 already expends. Medford's Leading Store Since 1894 Pay Less Dress Better Mn Mi rMi eMi DEPARTMENT SToRE C. A. MEEKER, Manager McCall Printed Patterns Make Home Sewing Easy They are Here for Spring Bargains for Tomorrow 8 WOMEN'S WASH DRESSES Wo have purchased a special lot, of wash dresses for this hitf one-day DOLLAR NALK; in sizes up to 50. Tomorrow, these dresses will lie sold, on hoth floors, for, each Dollar Day Specials Rck. OSf Ciii'tniii .Material, 2 yards... $1.00 Ifojr. ;lt! MaritiiKottc Knyon slripp, H yds. $1 Ut'!;. :i!)e .Marquisette, colored stripe, 4 yds. $1 Kpfr. 2!)c ('(doretl Vnilc, 4 yds $1.00 lies;. S'Ib n-4 Sheet intr, 2 yds $1.00 Ht'K. .'i!lc 42-imdi Tnliiiic, :( yds $1.00 Double Stamps Given Tomorrow Dollar Day On Shoes, Dresses and Coats 5!ln Kopac I'illows, 2 for. $1.00 ir'1.2.") Striped Kayon paiti'l l'rinjrr- odun ftirtaiiis, $1.00 2."ie and H.h' l.imi', 5 yards $1.00 - $1.00 $1.00 frUTi K, & (i. Cirdl.'S (Jartcr Melts $1.00 -$1.00 off $1.00 $1.00 off $1.00 $1.00 .$1.00 $1.4!) I'ntlerarin liajis .. $:l.4! and 4.4!! l'car! Heads 1.0 I'eai'l Heads $..0n linlirellas "tile Kiddy Rules, O.li, 2 for 2fle Half Sox, 4 (or Itctr. $!.()!) Violets, per Imneli Hec. l.:i!) Silk Voile, pastel shades !$1.00 Jietr. .Vie, llaronet, 2 yards $1.00 He. .4n Kaney lialli Salts $1.00 Heir. $1.7.") I'erfnme, 2 bottles $1.00 Hen. $I.:t!) Hcd Pillows .' $1.00 ih'u. Title l'imtreil Voiles, :i yds $1.00 lli'tt. :i'.U- Dimity, II yds $1.00 Hell. :'e. Catnhric I'rinls, .'I yds $1.00 lleff. :t."e Kit'iiml Crepe, :t yds $1.00 Heif. $1.2!) Colored I'onKce , $1.00 Heir. .'t!'e l!athol'owels, 4 fop $1.00 ( otton Cliche, (i ytls $1.00 d liefr. .'.it! i-lli. Cotton Hatts, 5 for $1.00 Heff. ;i!)e l ib. Cotton Halts, Z for $1.00 I S1.49 Washable Flannel S1.00 1 i 1 :i!le Straw Hals, hull trim, H fop $1.00 (i!)e Men's Ties, 2 for... $1.00 $1..'!.") Men's Soiselle Pajamas .-$1.00 $1.2.") Men's Athletic! Cnioiis $1.00 Men's Fancy Hayon Sox, 5 pairs fop $1.00 Men's Leittlipp Faced Work (iloves, .'J pair....$1.00 Men's Hil Overalls $1.00 $l..'i() Men's Dress Shirls $1.00 MARTHA WASHINGTON SHOES . Kellinir $1.00 less on pvety pair. Down Stair Store $1 Bargains Men's llnsp, 12 pair for $1.00 Women's Hihlied Cotton Hose, 4 pair for $1.00 Children's Hose, 7 pair for $1.00 (iinirlinni, 8 yds. for $1.00 Print, 7 yds. for $1.00 Women's Kayon N'iyht Conns $1.00 Towels, 1x2S, 8 for $1.00