THflK STX AFRDFOIM) AT TF. TRlTSrXTC, "VEDFOKI), OI?E(JOX. SATURDAY, .TUNE 3, lOlfi ii COMMENC INI E EXERCISES HELD AT SI. ON THE RIVER OF DOUBT MARY'S llloautlful anil Impressive com innnoonionl exercises were held at St. 'Alnry's acnmedy lant evening In hon or tlto graduation of MIm Florence Itcddy from the academic counts a ml the conforritiK of cortlflcato from the commercial rouno on MIm Roddy and MUh Lulu Wilson. The academy auditorium which wan tastefully doc oratod with palms, ferns and red and whllo roses wait tnxod to Its full ea jinclty by it largo Kuthorlng of frlonds and relative whoso prosenco boro jilenalnR wllnoas to tho ostunm in wlilch tho ouiik ladles nro hold. Following a well roudcrod musical program varlod by a boautlful little rending, llov. John Dolphin of Ash Jn ii it dcllvniod nn excellent nddroM on oditcntlon, staling tlio advantages of our iiubllc Mchool system and our Just iirldti In tho a)Mtom, but polntlnn out tho anil problem which fucoa tho thoimlilful peojilo of today when they cotiHldor what education without solid rollKlotiH tralnliiR menus. After the nddroas Itov. John Pow ers conferred tho academic diploma, tit. Mary's medal and emblematic laurel wronlh on Mis Iteddy and certificates nttostlng tho completion of the commercial course on Minn Iteddy and MIm Wilson. 'Particular Interest attache to the graduation of MImm Iteddy who Itaa been a valued pupil of Ht. Mar) 'a for the lant five jears and en Joy a tho high oaloum of toachsrs and pupils iim well us of many frlonds who have lewod her school courxe with Inter 'Ht and who congratulated her sin cerely last ovonlng on It successful cIohIiik. Tho program follewa: 1)110 (lulop Ilrlllaute, Koollug, Helen Itotldy, Luellu Kooutz, Neva Hnnniuls, Jean Htulo, Mildred ICIIIm. Anna HolxgniiK, Mary llrown, Win ifred Clancy. Avo Maria, Vouxlo.i Ht. Mar) 'a Choral clitMit. A Massago to lloa ven, Procter, Helen Iteddy. Duo do Concert, Doulxotto, piano I, Imcllo Knontx, Helen llcddy; piano II, .lean Steele, .Vuva ftumutils. iDuium, Irllen, violin, MIm lone Khun; piano, Mlu Uanovlovo Wort man. Tho Song My "Mother Mings, 8t. Mary's Choral class. lAddroM, Itov. J. Dolphin. 'onforriiiK of graduating honors. Kngllsh academic course, Miss Flor ence C. Iteddy. Commercial course, Miss Florence ' Itmldy. Miss lilu Wilson. Of scarcely lew Interest than the academic comnuremunt was the con ferring of elKhth tirade diplomas on a claim of thirteen, Thursday after noon, She stage decorated In pink Tones with an abundance of green made a pleasing background for the brlKlit faced Kroup of Im and Rlrls who composed tho eighth grade class The puplla who received diplomas were Patricia itlksrhe, Neva Millard, .laulco HuiImh. Mildred Kills, Itebeecn Macon. It til It Campbell. (Irnee Drier. 1'aul lnsliiK. Itehett Duff, Myrle Mcrrltttan. Tho following program was reilerel: iDuo Valsette, Ourllll, Iirraltire .tones, Hassle Weeks, Kleannr Orlh. Mortens Thompson. huceeaa, llaehman, Helen llerboit. I.a Jrisglcleuue, he Thullller, violin, l.nuua ICIIis. Serenade, Oouaod, Carl Hrhr. I'ait ('price llouRTois, Kola ski, Jean Kteel. Neva ftaniuela, Uclle Koouts. Face te rc, tocsI. Johusoo, Orac Drier. i Khapsodte Ilougrolso, Llstt. Mabel Hartley. (iavotto, Veaile, St. Mso's Choral lass. At the i'Ium of the program Kev. .lohn Powers rouferred the diploma and delivered a few stirring remark to the young people anting them to further effort alous the path to edu lation and summing up all In the r.tn of a Mule poem, Me some thlUK, aoiiii'Mht'ie. now'" lit ' 'y ; 3-Srsrr SKS22fS . . Jl"-"F- - ' " Aa3pf,..a;f6?g-3rJj' - "r COUNTIES SECURE 25 M CENI Of LAND GRANT FUND WASHINGTON, June .1. ( onfer ei'M of the liiiu-e ami venule on the Om'Koii tv Culifornm inilroiul laud vmnt lull today reached uu hkicc ment under which the timber on the land forfeited for violation of the grant would bo sold for eiih instead of on credit nn proposed v the limine. Of the proceed !() or cent would go under the conference iiKrco nienl to the federal leelanuitiou ser vice, 111 per cent to the federal treas ury, 2." per cent to Ihu ntato of Ore gon for schools, anil ''.') per cent to tin land ttrnnt eoiiutieo in Oregon for sehoid, road or district court pur- J MIM'-.. The axieement 'ii adopted hv the venule imincdiateh and koch to llic hoiisi Mouilav. IGuI it o K jfrisir--' - Fi v p.t .w, - w, -fossiNta i w ir FjSHE7itvH MEDFORD CHORA L ' OONCERT GREAT SUCCESS Hauler. C A Meekor, II. A. McDon oukIi. A. D. Hill, W. I,. Valentino, C. Mct'urdy. Mass W. II. Core, William I). Hamilton. W !'. Isaacs, 8. V. Ileckwllh. William Vawter, .1. Percy Wells, Hd Andrews, Mr Clark, Hal. HarrliiKtoii. FIVE DIVORCES FOR Tho Medford Choral Hoclet)V con cert at the Page Friday evening hugely enjoyed by all piesent. Ceo Andrews proed himself a mumer director, and Mwl ford's musical tal ent proved exceptional. I'at( One "Hall Iliight Abode" TauuhauMr. ... Wagner ICyrlo, "Mass St. Coeella," trio Conned 'Mr. Goo. Andrews, ICdmetultM, Wm. Vawter Kolo, "ICIIglH." vlollu obllgHtn MkmmhhI jWllllam Vawter and W. Carlelon Janes Gloria, "Mass SI. Cecelia," with trio Gounod Mrs. Guy Chllders. Forrest ICdmeadea. W. V. Isaacs Mat the Cherubic Host, "Holy ,Clty" . . Gaul Indies' chorus and William Vatrr (a) larghetto 2nd Symphony, trio HeethovKii (b) Hondo lleelhoveu Venlta Hamilton, Dene Sullivan W. Carlelon Janes Song of the Triton Molloy Part Th Dawn Now on the Hilltops, "Bams- ptm and Dolllah" alnt-8ens "O Fur the Wings of a IHm," soln ana Chorus . .. Mendelssohn iMiss Florence Haxelrigg Prise Hong from "Die Melster singer." violin slo Wagner W. CarleioH Janes klanctus. "Mass Ht. Cecelia," solo ud chorus ttouaod C McCurdy ItenedU'tus, ' Mass 8t. Cecolla" sala uid chorus , Qouuod Mrs. Georgv' Andrews SopHIIKtai Lulu Mund), A Hi H. 8r udder, Let ha Kuglish. Mrs. lieorae Audrews, Hutu Warner, Willie Howard, Malign Gould. Kloreme llaulriga. May Mc Donough, Mrs. Wlnflelit llallo. Mrs. C. A. Meeker. Mrs. J. .1. W'llklnaon, Frances Ashe, Hadle l.c, Mrs. Uu Palmer. AlltM Kdna Isaacs Kltl) l.unge, Marga ret W Gallagher. Mrs W. K Ura ton. Mrs. J M tlreale., lluttle ii (lore, Mrs K H Coffin. Mrs.' A. I. Hill. Kllsahflr. Mnmh. Tenoi Walter Mund. K V. lime. Kort Kdnn-adt-s Solo I I in I . I' V DEAD TOTAL 25 01 W WATIUI.iio, I... June II. The manlier nl deud in the wieek of I be Kaek Inland panneimer Irani wltU-li pluiiKi'il llmMigh n bndue at l'aekard, la., .VUHterdny will leneh i't. Chief Dunham of the Walerlim liiv depart- fpent, who im direetjmt neaivh !r the todies, naitl tola,v. 1 l'p In noon today nix hodie- had Ihh'ii reeovetwl frmn the iln oaeli, which i paitl -uliincnied in the uat ers of I lie creek Itr-etlci- lenirlel (hat m in -i'M'm iimir liuihi' urn lllle in tin- i ,ir I- ex- Hirt from Admiral Seiner peeled noon. It is ntuted I iv the admiialtv that at leant thirty-four llritinh capital nhips ami Hint the Itnti-h torpedo IniHt flolilhiH wero sovereH handled. The Imtllenhip WeKlfalea alone sunk i lniM'do Inmtn during: the iiikIm eucoiilitern. Geimiiu pei'noiiuel and material alike stood lite tent Inilliantlv and I he damage sustained In the German fled is small in eoinpniu.on with the Hnlisli losses. The hattleship l'ommeiii, which was sunk, was commanded hv Cap tain Hoelken. Merlin i deekeil with Units and (he achievement of the German tleet has aroused the (iiealest eiilhu-ia-ni. .There was a icinarkalile leinont ra tion in the reieh-lai; when Hear Ad miral llehliin'han, loiiaer nax.il at lai'he to the ticrmaii emtio at Wii1iiiivIoii, niiuniiiK'od the result nl the Itul tic. The courtroom acene uaud for tho fnmotiH trial in Mark Twitln'H iihiIjIiik atory "Pudd'nhead Wllaon" at tho I Star tonlKht, with Theodore Koxcrta in tho title role, Is an exact repro duction of tho courtroom In the old courthouse nt Palmyra, Mo., made from bofore tho war sketches before tho old bulldlUR waa dotitrojod. The painting shown on tho wall arc bor rowed from another old Missouri courtroom especially for the taklna; of tbu picture. ill ill! ikt slotted I Like the American Indian, the modern "Savage," the buyer of Savage Tires and Grafinite Tubes is far sight ed. Far slehted because he realizes that final cost actual mllear,o per dollar is the real test. Far sighted because in buyinc Savages, he gets both greater mileage and a small first cost. Far sighted because he gets 1000 extra miles in the Savage guarantee allowance (the Sav age Tube is guaranteed for life), and many extra thousands in actual use. mffst TIRES FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR C. E. GATES , Medford , With Medford trade Ih Medford ni;id dp) Suits .(jp5) TO ORDER $25.00 UP Also Cleaning, Pressli.q and Altering I2fl E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS TWO TRIPS DAILY - HHTWUKN - MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT S. II HarnlBh's auto will loavc Hatcle Point nt s A M and 1 P. M dull). ecit Ktindnt . leave Medford 0 A. M. and i P M Will call for pasneuK''rH at hoteU In Medford and hotels and luiaineas houses In ICaKlc Point. I'IKIN'I? II.X2 OH '.WSlX. This Is Just What You Have Been Looking for - wJaTl " Vx :th 2c won of Electricity Bakes a Pic or a Pan of Biscuits fclliU Qg-ggg&jfr mlMK Ovenette $3.50 El Grilstovo 5 Ailiirlics to nii lamii socket, pist as your cleetiie iron. DON'T HEAT UP THE BIG STOVE GET ONE THIS WEEK AT PAUL'S ELECTRIC STORE Next Door to Power Co., Medford, Oregon. 2M;:oHgH3M sf t ? ? ? MEET IN FIELD MEET I'l I.I.MAN, WmsIi.. June :i. no it a u est eolleuex and iinHililn- the lliixcisitx ot'tldabo, Oregon A Mt'iiltiiral I'nlli'ue, Whitiuaii (llrcc riueiil o Oreoa and WiisIiiiikIoii Slate college. Hill uirtieiiate here this alteration in the north -. i,.l li'lMHle eonferenee truck and - field mecl. The cinder ttack is !al mid tile lirld dr. To ears a-o lie ri'ci'liK ueie lirtikeu on the tiaek. i 1 1 Y f A TWO ENGAGEMENTS FOUGHT (UflntlnuiMl from pKt ouni Vvi Ja kson rounu mipirs tr f fr-Md from tha chains of ma.rlmnni SttturUay mornlut In tbudrcim .ourt .' . by Judge l' u cjikii.a hwm ,.i. UHd Inhuman treatment veie in- ' crouodi upon which all of ih tv i co wer k rant 'i fTLe rai were V H Smltli - Mary Hmilli liiIU and hi1ihiu.ii trtrueat Mnr Aiki-u T Aiken. !' crion aa.i hinui,.vu t t . eust. Edna- Vftit t, 0 C "V icJia miles, us tin. Mcathcr n Ii.in The tiehiuui toi-M'ilo loat and d stlo.M'ls uel'e more el'leetive ill in the Hntisli. iMToiiuliuif lo a coiiiilcialili t'X ten I lot the successes of the tin mans a'.'iiiust an everwhelinim: mi miioi' t.n-ie. It is understood the tjucen Mar mid Indelutiuabli' ! sunk in the dn but lie. It lias not been leaineil wlieu the VMtsiile and the other lliilish wuratups went down. (The loss of th Varsiie i denied iil'lniallv hv the UrtMsli. I HIllllta. liottiui In I'oit All tbr lii'imaii uaisbiis .i l thus) nn nli. .in .I in the ottni.il i . t if. ii In d lihrlm-limwi sutclx. rim-, t.il nntliiii. i i - lirrn U'ii'l Ii d 1 1 j.ii il in.' t lit i ii in l" lie h inn nl tlii'i X i i ' Hill .1 ill! I l ' A ' lUl I I I I I a an aan n m m nwiin ai m f ? ? ? t T ? ? ? i f i : t y ? V V ? V v ? V ? V ? X ? ? v t T u SAVING SERVICE of the SECONDARY RATE is too important a POCKETBOOK PROTECTION" to be overlooked. ISN'T IT WONDERFUL TO THINK THAT 10c WW Iwil K'' I'll. Will brow 5 eupi f too. Will make .' runs or roffee. I ' Will loaat 150 allea of biad Will light lht huudrart clgara. ' I I Will operate a flatlran 1 houra. Will warm :lo bottle of bab)'K milk. Will brlna o boll : quarts of wator. i Will oiterat a 12-tnch (an (or 1 hours. Will light a In att lamp (or 23 hours. Will ' 300,000 stitches on a marhlue. I ' Will operate a warmtug padfor Ii hours. Will warm shaving water for S mornings. Will rook I steaks on an Much disc stoVe. 1 " Will run the electric broiler (or 60 minutes. Will keep a foot warmer hot for 4 houra. , Will run an office teutilatlng far for t hours. ' Will operate au electric griddle for TO minute. Will operate a luminous radiator for so miautes. Will heat a lurliug iron once a day for 15 week. Will operate a va-lui h fr ins; pan for miautes. Will pump 35un gallons of water to a height of ii (set. Will make ou .s.MII.K while It does all these thiags. California -Oregon Power Company 21(5 West Slain Street Phone 16S BEDFORD, OREGON X t ? ? ? ? t ? f ? T T v. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Y Y ? Y Y Y Y ? t ? Y Absoluialy Pur No Alum No Phosphate 9 o wm&: jVywHs!'" mwHiy ;'w'$