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ÎTÎK COLD BILL MEWS THURSDAY, MAY 13, School Honor Rolla Mammoth Tusk* Found A te Announced On Foots Creek Near Here A illu ir Iverson of Medford »pi nt 'flic fo llo w in g sludenls were the w eek-uni w ith hi» m other, Mr». n e ith e r absent n o r tardy d u rin g the C. I.. D u se u hrrry In th is i lly . ! second six weeks o f the second sc- Jim L iv e ly o f Sim J i i m was here ' Kiester mid m n iiitiiiu e il un average Buy llm kelt, cashier n f the First nil hiisille»» lust week I,m ile o f I I I : National lotti* n f (ira n ís l ’a»« was B obcrtu Braden, Eunice Singer, Mm. Joe lllu ir lim i Mi n bushiest tile r in G olii H ill Tues Opal Itodgi i s, June Moore, M innie Un unii ilaughtci*. J ill. day n f hml v ie k . , H a rriso n , Jenu Sm ith, In ne M orrow I' ug In M e t'fiin l Sulin Mrs. Chiude Shoeuiuki r eaiue Sul- and L lo yd Ilo lo fle ld . Alimi Punt iiiiisheil h i. fin g e r mi liig h t ,t Grade Honors 1 i ii l iy. A p ril .'III from Cowley, W yn- Tiiesihiy o f limi week, w h ile < liltin g ' miltg. to Join her husband, here. Mr. F irs t: June Moore m iif Louis« w mill. I Shiieuiuker I» employed id the Sm ith w ith fo u i d's. Second: Irene barber shop in Medford, M o rro w w ith Hire:' I's m id one II. Mr. un.I Mm. Al I ’ unkey w . re iir ille » ’th ir d : L lo yd H olafieid, (ienevie i .’ille il In K h iin iitli F allii T u rs ilu ) by i h ill the young couple niiike lln li Sluiubo. Jean S m ilh and M innie j Imine id Hie Ill-W a y lin i In this Hie »eriiiu» Him an of the furnier'» j i lly , of w h ich Mr. and Mrs. Crime» H a rriso n w ith one 1, tw o H's uni) h in lh e r, W illia m . one H I. ■re proprietors. The fo llo w in g students received Itoh Keuaston, U. S. Murine, him no grade below a H I: Koberla B rad w r lt li n hi» our ill» , Mr. mid Mr». en. Dora S m ith, L u c ille W heatley, It. I . Is e ilim lo u , here, Ihnl hi» Ship I t in ie c Stager, June Moore, Louise lie I ’ e iiu s y lv u n h i, is now stationed Sm ith, In nc M orrow , L lo yd Holo- nt Sun Francisco, having recently fie!<l, (ienevie Slumho, Jean Sm ith Mrs. Her! W heniles. Mrs, A rt returned from Hie P h ilip p in e Is m i l M innie H arrison. M u llin m id Mr«. Maude Sullon ui lands where they were ordered i I'he fo llo w in g sluih nt» were g iv tended Hie fu n e ra l o f J S. Orline, last w in te r, llo h w rite s Ihnt hi» en Hie hie! -»I honors in u ll habits fo rm e rly d ep o l .igeul lu re w hich ’ ii|i w i, ill firs t to reach Hie bimc, old a l t it i'le , desirable fo r good c it " i» h Id ill sA hluild I uesdliv of : l S in F ru iirlse o , always » covetei izenship: I i . l i r e Sm ilh. Irene M or Inst week. honor I n th e ships o f Hie fleet. ro w , L u c ille W h rn lle y , (ienevie Slumbo, I oi« Johnson, M innie lia r risnn, Jean S m ilh, June Moore, N et ty Sion C laire Johnson mid Rob erta Itraden. i li e w ith tn to success ( M 'H ’ N IC ATIO N N early ulv nys In the course ol u.ie’s life . i> least one In c ld e rr must h i| ¡ c ii w h ic h w ill upset the ! regular ro u tin e o f events und hub it»: Just recently our public school liu , bceoni' the re n te r o f an up heaval w h ich bids fa ir to m ark a change in tip- school s p irit o f this d is tric t No. 57. D u rin g my past tw o years’ attenil- ance id Hi is h o iil I could lin t help L ilt notice th lack of coopt ra tio n Ihnl csisls v ill,in its ju ris d ic tio n . The p re .cu t hom'd, apparently re a lizin g lh:d they are a ll-p o w e rfu l «Ince they . cannot tie recalled. chiMis to fo llo w th e ir own personal desires, l a tf er than those o f the ma jo r ity o f lb • people, w ho elected them th in k in g that they w ould be represented In a satisfactory ninn- i ner. Now, Mr. C u m u li, you arc the chairm an o f Ihc school hoard o f this d is tric t, ajnl since you have refused lo rem ain al n meeting w here one iiiuy ta lk l<> you in p u b lic, und you J have ordered me o ff, y o u r ranch so Ihal I cannot ta lk lo you in p ri- j vale, I lake the lib e rty o f In fo rm ing you in this m illin e r. Ihal your prom ise o f a slap in the face o r yo u r w a rn in g Ihal i f I am not excreding- •y careful I w ill he k ir k r d out o f school before my lim e is up; I shall have no effect noon me in vo icin g m y opinions in th is m utter o f our school. Experience is a severe Im l exact ing tcuchcr, tint w * all learn many v ilu a lilr lesions fro ii’ier. A fte r this, w h in I am called ii|M,n to help elect a man lo any office, I shall endeavor to choose a man w ho w ill re ly i pon real fad « , ..oond judgment mid the needs o f those he re p re sents, ra th e r than upon his supposed pow er o f gazing in to another's soul, before m aking fin a l decision. V IR G IL A. EDING TO N. H A M ILTO N , the W atch i f Rail- read \ccu racy . See our assortm ent. Law rence’s Fair Prices Q uality Jew elry — Comer Main and ir Mcdiord, Oregon G a rd n e r D ru g Inc. 206 W est Main Street Medford, Ore SEE OUR W INDOW S Graduation Suggestions G a rd n e r D ru g Inc. 206 W est Main Street Medford, Ore T w o m aium olh’s tusks, part o f a ja w hone and teeth have been un earthed in the placer mine on Ed Frefounlaine's ranch on Foots Creek, according to Mrs. Scott Young o f Gold H ill. The tusks are not in perfect p re servation, Mrs. Young said, hut e ru m b lril us Hie hunk fe ll in the process o f m ining. A large m olar is utmost intact uml measures six inches by three incile«, w ith prong« one mid u h a lf inches in length. The tusks measure seven inches in d i ameter. The teeth were imbedded In deep gravel, «he slated, and covered w ith ten o r tw elve feet o f smull gravel and top soil. 81 R i’ RIKK PARTY FOR MR. ANU MRS. R. CENTERS Mrs. Belle Centers was hostess at a surprise p a rly fo r Mr. and Mrs. Boy deniers at th e ir home Saturday evening. 'I he evening was spent in playing curds, games and dancing. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W liitse tt, Mr. und Mrs. Win, Force, Mr. and Mrs. E arl (look, Mr. und Mrs. Boh Millspaugh, Ir. and Mrs. W i l l . P uhi, Mr. and •1rs. B. A. Boss, Mr. and Mrs. E lm er ( Dungey, Mr. und Mrs. Boy Centers, Mrs. Belle Centers, Paul M rK in n is ; im l Olive T urner. SHOWER FOR MRS. ADAMS Mrs. Boy Centers and Mrs. Wm. Force w ere hostesses at a shower in honor o f Mrs. Boh Adams Tues day al the home o f Mrs. Centers. A social afternoon was spent und dainty refreshm ents w ere served. Those in vite d w ere Mesdames Boh Adams, Joe Lew is, E lm er Dungey, Bert Boss, Boh M illspaugh, E arl Cook, Wm. Ferguson, M arvin Em ory, W ilb u r M artin, A urele Meunier, Joe B la ir, Belle Centers, H offm an, Buy Thompson, John Logan, 11. I). Force, George H ainm ersly, Tom Chisholm, Jim Chisholm , Eber Da vis, S. Chistensen, A. K onieli, Boy Cameron, E. T. Ham. Iliemselves and begun to pound I h « '* - If It’s Worth Welding Glendule pitcher fo r a num ber o f It’s Worth Welding Well | h its und tied the count in the sixth in n in g , Ih c score remained lie d u n ELECTRIC WELDING WORKS til the Iasi h a lf o f the n in th in n in g «11 K St. Phone »08 when B ill Force drove in Ihc w in (•rant« Pass, Oregon ning run w iili a nice h it to left field. S tatistics: Seventeen h its ; Bat teries, Tohmpson p itch in g 4 1-2 in n MERRITT SIGN SHOP ings fo r Glendale w ith Bates catch “Signs of Merit” ing; Bales pitched o ther 4 1-2 w ith Thompson catching. Thompson Expert Work on AB Signs struck out 10; Bates 7, M 2 S. Olh SI. Phone 354 | Gold H ill h a tte r’es: Shoemaker Grants Pass, Oregon pitched 0 inning« and K ell 3. Shoe ♦ -------------------------------------------- maker »truck out 5 men and K ell ♦ ----------------------------------------------- .♦ 4. JO SEPHINE CO. PRODUCE CO. ‘ The lineups: Dealer« in Feed, .Seed, F e rtiliz e rs | Glendale: B uriel s», Nelson 2b, Also largest buyers o f Live Poul- 1 M artin cf, H e lle r lb , Bates c, W il tr y in Josephine C ounty liams rf. H urst If, Thompson p, and Grants Pass, Oregon Pele 3b. * ----------------------------------------------------♦ Gold H ili: C. Kell 3b, Gardener cf, H. Force If. B. Force c, B lunkenhurg 2b, Coy »«, Shaver th , Foley If, Shoemaker p, C. K ell 2b and p, Em | oy If. and H lttlc , u tility . LOOK Spid M errim an and Bay Thom p son um pired and cre d it is due them I FOR fo r the good o fficia tin g . ♦ ♦ Mr. uinl Mm. H ill Force were i>hu|i|i|ii|| In M eilfnril Monday. B E C K ’S FLOWERS F o r the graduates and fo r ev ery occasion o f the Commence ment season, w hether fo r cor sage bouquets, houtonieres to r them to wear, o r to be used in decorations fo r the many- events w h ich are the center of attention at th is season. O ur greenhouse has them in abundance. The most wholesome, palatable food on your table is a good loaf of bread. MEDFORD GREENHOUSE B E C K ’S We Have No Store U ptow n FOR YOUR LIONS CLUB TO PRESENT PLAY ON HOI.LY PROGRAM Graduation The I.ions club o f Medford is p re senting a three-act domestic comedy on the stage at the H o lly theatre Wednesday evening, May 18, title d “ A D o lla r Down, A D o lla r A W re k.” A complete screen program w ill also be included fo r the regular p rice o f 30c. Banquet Glendale Baseball Team Lose* Close Game to G. H. Mac McCarter's Gold H ill base b all club won fro m Glendale on the local diamond Sunday by a score o f I I lo 10. The game was marked by e a rly season “ boners” but al times both teams showed signs o f developing in to good ball clubs. Glendale took the lead e a rly in the contest due to several e rro rs and a few hits. H owever, a fte r a few innings the Gold H ill team found BAKERY Phone 374 1005 East Main MEDFORD, ORE. Or Party Be Sure to Serve Our F a n c y Ice C ream (Molds or Bricks) Snider “ ' ^ N. Bartlett St. Medford Phone 203 “If It’s Snider’s— It’s the Best to Buy’ 4A«-£ LAMPORT’S t Southern Oregon's Largest Wallpaper and Paint Store Is Having Its Big Graduate of A ll Commencement Night . . . PAINT AND PAPER SALE 1 If you gave her a. PERMANENT. FREE PAINT AND ENAM EL— Or, perhaps her hair has its own natural wave. We can dress i' to best suit her type. Buy a can at Regular Price. Get another can free. HALF PRICE SALE ON ONE LOT OF ODD PAINTS AND V A RNISH ES— $4.00 Best Prepared P a in t..... $3.05 gal. $3.00 Golden W est P a in t.......... $2.25 gal. $2.75 Dependable P a in t.......... $1.89 gal. Lamport’s S p ecia l........................ 98c gal. Are They Looking Forward to College? Shampoos, Finger W aves, Permanents and Other Aids to Beauty Are Done at This Shop by Experts. You can feci safe when you send her here. _ P A IN T S AND BR USH ES HALF PRICE W ALL PAPER— from 7c a Roll up; no borders over 4c yard. A little encoui.i ,'cinenl to them to start a bank accollili how to s a v i t o r t h a t purpose, would be a help to them later. Or perhaps you m ight e s tablish one l'or i hem, or add to one they may al ready have. KALSOMINE—8c pound, all colors. PURE BOILED LINSEED OIL—98c gal. Estimates given FREE on any class of work. Call George 120R collect. FIRS! NA SIGNAL BANK <: LAM PORT’S W holesalers of Paints and W all Paper 226-230 E. Main S'reet - - - Medford, Ore. Medford, Oregon ¿1 Bowman’s BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP 105 W . Main Medford