wrmwraT) Mm trtbwe. medford, okeook, sttxday, may 12, 1020. PAGE THREE "7 RreyjJijB Salem, through Governor Pat terson und Secretary of Htntu Hotrn, will muke a bid for tho 11)31 convention oij the Oregon State Kditdrial association. Thiii year's convention will be held at Albany and Newport. ' Astoria will ask for the 1930 convention. , Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Thomaa Realty Co., Rrri. 12, Palm Blk., cor. Main and. Front, upstairs. , 24tf Mrc. H. .0. Kennedy, teacher In the Hilt schools, with a group of pupils motored . to Ashlajid lasU Thursday,; and- held: a picnic , at the" Jackson Hot Springs resort.'.- Cheap- dry-, lumber' at Med ford Lumber Co. 1 4 327tf Mrs. Leroy faster of tho Phoe nix district spent yesterday in the city shopping tai)d visiting local friends. Try .. Model . Bakery's delicious Butternut Rolls, 111 West Main. 62 At least for atlme, the gasoline war Ih over, service stations which had been advertising gas from IS - cents up, have taken in their signs and the. general price Is now 2b cent's per gallon, with, Indications It may stay at that price Indefi nitely. Casoline in .Ashland and Grants Pass is still 27 cents, and no change Is expected in either of those two places. The stabilization In the local price Is said- to hnvo been influenced by the distributing companies..- . , Millinery Clearance Sale at the Emmy Lou Hat Shop lit M. M: Store, Spring hats going at less than M price to make room for mid-summer stock;. Sale prices 14.98, $3.98, 92.98, 1.98 and $1.00. Double green saving stamps all this week, . . .. - B2 G; 0. . Mapes,. .district manager for the Security Benefit associa tion, has recently arrived'in Orants Pans with the intention of locating there. Mr. Mapes came there from Kellogg, -Idaho, where he has held a similar position. Select grade factory blocks $5.50 per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 42tf .Bugene Lovelace, arrested last Saturday night for car theft was sentenced to serve throe yeirs In the state penitentiary when. he en tered a plea of guilty in .circuit court yesterday afternoon. Love lace is said to have been intho toils of the law before on a similar charge. Dressmaking, smocking and but tonholes. The Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bltlg. Phone 1181. .13tf Humors have been going , the rounds In Medford that a meeting Is to be called here soon to dis cuss the feasibility and possibility of establishing a new Pacific high way cutoff, from Trail, through , Tiller, to Uoseburg, eliminating e,voral tban mountain : grades, and dlttlng!; the' distance by: 30, 'miles.' It is argued the Crater Lake hlgh wny in Its present gobd condition will act easily as the first unit for the new route. This Is one of the first routes surveyed for the high way, but was not used. Select grade factory block $5. GO per load.. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. ' - ; 43tf District Attorney Georgo Codding if Medford," was in Grants Pass Wednesday arguing .a case in cir cuit court. Swimming riofr In drinking water at the Nat. 44tf Stanley Sherwood of tho post of fice clerical staff, is In tho midst of a ten days' vacation, left over from last year's vacation period of 15 days, the most of which he has been spending on a ranch near the city studying agricultural questions. When he returns to duty this week he will have this year's vacation of 15 duys to worry about. "Window glass, all sizes; also plate glass. Trowbirdge Cabinet "Wks. tf Lee Black of the Applegate dis trict spent yesterday in Medford transacting business. We spray all kinds of trees and shrubs. No order tpo small. Phone your orders to; 1039. . $$ Karl Lath r op, who has aranch on the upper river road in the Fori Vanoy district, has the largest blackberry patch In this section of the country. Mr. Lathrop has 23 acres in blackberries and sells his crop to the Bagloy Canning com-, pany of Ashland, under contract. Grants Pass Bulletin. ;. . Ladles' house dresses, office dresses ,or nurses' uniforms, for sale. Tailor made to measure. The J. R. Soames "Rosalia" line. "Every wearer is a booster." Call 964-L forenoons for further Infor mation. Also silk dresses for sale. Mrs. Barto. 45tf By the first of June. Sixth street will be well illuminated with its new lighting system,-the Installa tion of whichr .began last week. There will be six tall lights to each blrtck, extending-from Riverside to Oakdale avenues. . v'j : Business Is good, tisl your prop erty with Beebe & Sims, 16 B. Bartlett. ?. 52. If further- persuasion brings forth fruit. It fs possible the Jack son County Public Health associa tion may have another member in the person of Miss Eva Xealon of Table Rock, well known newspaper reporter. Miss .'ealon; Is a daily ' caller at the unit office In the coUrt house, and for. weeks past pressure has been brought to bear to. in clude her In $ho association mem bership, and ,whlle at first Httlcl was accomplished, U seems now Miss Xealon is apt to break loose with the membership fee of 50 cents and join at least on the. in stallment payment plan. . ., .; --. Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phone 998. .. tf Marriage licenses were issued at the county clerk's qflce yester day afternoon to JampDyc, 25, of Medford, andAlma Connor, 22. of Talent, and to Raymond Johnson. 3n, and Ruth Run, 30 both of Ashland. . K .... . . This paper gives, free tickets to Barnes' circus far children -under 16. See ad and get busy. .63 Circuit court was In session yes terday on the mortgage foreclosure case of .the Swartley Brothers con tractors, agantst tho Medford Re ducing & Refining company. Vic case involves a mortgage of $84,000 held by the Chicago Trust company and labor . Hens amounting...-., to $7G0O. - John Kollock, Portland at torney was present yesterday re resenting, .the .interests rit Yhd'Clil-! cago compa'ny; 't':' ';; j- Smart Millinery, Including wide brimmed- flops at special prices, $3.98 to $10. The Band Box, 223 East Cth St., just east of the Gro ceteria. ; 62 Either because hot woather is drawing near or because tho price of Ingredients Is golng;up. a num ber of local soft-drink and confec tionery , establishments are . -charg- ! Ing 20 cents for a sundae and -25 cents for a nut sundae. The usual price has been one nickel cheaper, However, tho Increase is not re- ported to be gonernl In' the city. ' The annual state bar examlna-' tions will be held in Salem July 9 and 10. Between 50 and 60 -ap-. pllcants already have filed for the examination. The state board of bar examiners will havo charge of; the examination. ! , Helm a's plurge opens May 4th. . . : ,70! 1 Rev. K. P. Iawronce returned ( yesterday from a trip ta eastern , Oregon, where he visited several jf cities 'during the past week, on . -business and plea.su re. t Select grade factory blocks $5.50 j ! per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 1 ; . , 42tf; r Mothers of . ex service men, I whether members of the American 1 Legion or not, are lnvited to attend , the meeting of tho American Le- gion Auxiliary tomorrow night at' the armory, where a special pro- ( gram will be presented, followed by refreshments. . Six-room suburban home, $2100; only $200 cash. Phone 896. Bee bo & Sims. 62 . Ai comparatively large number of rural schools will close in Jack son .county next week, .according to the cotinty school superintendent's office. and will , Include Agate. North' Phoenix. Unlonlown. Derby, Thompson Creek, Lake Creek, De bpnger .Gap, Prospeet. Kden Val tey; Bellview, "Elk Creek. Alder brooks Sterling, Butte Falls and West ;: Side. A number of the schools' have already closed and the remainder will all.be dismissed during the. last two weeks of May. Carnival dance Sat. night, Nat large halt. Dynge Bros, music -61 i Another, ..election is to'be called soon -by the Oak Grove water im provement 'district on tho question ot floating a bond- issue rtt $15,000 for -the . construction iof a water system), with the source of supply purchased from- the. city of Med-, ford.' One election was recently held to determine whether the district should be; formed, and 1; oarrled by a big majority.. ' 1 - ' M1B4 Flora B. Glllbtt "arttT Mlfcfe Rut, It X. Flint, well known-Grants Prtss girls, are graduating from' the Portland Emanuel hospital school for nurses this spring. Temporary auto licenses wore ,. The man and woman arrested isssued at the sheriff's office yes- Friday in Eugene , on bad check , terday to Charles Haver, Mrs. A. charges under . several different ! W. Lewis of Medford, O. O. Huis aliases, may be brought back to i ner of Medford and H. E. Lehman, Medford to face similar charges if of Medford, and F. A, Southwell j the Eugene charges are found In-1 of. Centrnl Point. sufficient. The pair are alleged to A copy of "Thoughts ot You," a j hve passed $70 worth of bad1 urini. wad r.ivA-i v.w. .-rdit v bv checks un local merchants, with Carl Y. Tengwald from his brother, I practically all tho merchants fur Victor, in Denver. Colo. Victor nlohlng the blanks on which they composed the music and wrote tho w written. Despite thu fact wnrds. ntiH whpn nlnved vesterduv the couple were strangers here and It revealed a beautiful melody. The i repeated warnings by officers, the Allan Vera KerHhaw, who haH been III nl tho Sucrert Heart hos pltul for the pant few tluya, la rw ported Improving in health, H. C. ChrlHtner has exchanged his dwelling property at r17 Heatty i Ktreet for ti four-ncro place on wl'n jrelutlves and friends aae H.mth Pe.h t,v w. a Cramer Deuel and Jasper Heyrf oid. who aro students at the Unl ... ' vemty of Oregon. , pomoaslon of the property this . Miss Queenle Alcpclt Is one week. ' ' the ttlrls who recently onrolled Jt hpendlnir "'e week-end here 'the Medford Buslneas college, writer is studying law. in Denver, but is regarded as a musical genius. To continue his aviation studies. two cashed seven $10 checks be fore they left the city. Although not in a large city, the after having been a student at the Canby Herald of Canby. Ore., re Sander Airplane school here. Del- gently published a creditable spe hert Clifford, son of' Mr. and Mrs. '.eial edition of several sections in F. J. Clifford.. West Klcventh, connection with a tulip festival in Ktreet, left last week for Spokane that city. A copy of l)e paper was to enter the Maner, school of ayia-, received last week by Mrs. Grace tion. 1,"v ' : ."i(-v-V Voss at the chamber-of commerce Mrs.tSeUa Merrick .nd .MK8' Where it haa een attracting con M. Wilson motored to Orants Pass siderable attention because of the. yesterday to attend a lodge meet- thoroughness with which it cov tng In that city anrf to visit friend,?, ered its field- FOR THE GRADUATE! Give, her a gorgeous; ; : -: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, INSURANCE First Insurance Agency : L. HILL, Manager' Phon 105 f-;. 30 N. Central ; v .j. Bedford, Oregon riiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiii'' 6I11AHD HOLLY 3T. 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