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V 1 omu PJlGE six STEBFORD . MIE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, 0! )NV THURSDAY, MAY 22, HMO HOME STUDY TOUR NTY IS. IT ' Tho flrat horns Btudy tour of Jack , aon county which hua been In pro Kreas (or the past two days, and which was planned and carried out by the women of tho farm bureau haa been a pronounced success. Ono bandred persons representing every community In the county,' took In iWednosduy'u tour and 23 nulos were . among the vehicles used to transport thorn. Today's attendance was much larger. . "The success of the project and the large attendance, 'considering that most rural folks are so busy now, is vory gratifying and pleasing to the women of the farm bureau who pro moted It" said Miss Anne McCormlck home demonstration agent, this mor- i . alng. "The beneficial effects of this first home study tour will be shown more and more as time passes by with the way the rural homes will be Improved and the time and labor sav ing conveniences adopted In them nnd about the farms. Why on yes terday'B tour a number of orders were placed for some of these con veniences nd devices by people who Vera Impressed-by seeing them In operation at-the homes, visited. The : study tour undoubtedly has fostered a desire all around-to improve farm somes." Today's tour started at the Crews Dome at urlffln creek where a re modeled house, water system, milk room, sleeping porch and sun porch were studied. The home study tour ists ate dinner at the noon hour un der the oak trees at the Carpenter ' home at Oak Grove, Perrydaie. Here Prof. Peck gave an Instructive land scape talk, and there were drying and canning outfit demonstrations. : The itinerary after leaving the .Crews home was as follows: ... . Minear's, Griffin Creek: Inexpen sive new home, water system, good kitchen arrangement, gasoline wash ing machine. Carpenter's, Oak Grove: - Remod : eled farm home. Interior arrange ment and decoratlonr AVell-planned yard, home-made tea wagon. Stratton's, Jacksonville - Central 'Point coa'd:j3d-the whole house. Sun parlor? jxaad. 'boxlnear. fire-' place; tullt-in kitchen,.breakfast table, cool er. Jtatioiatr. tufcs, fruit closet.' Up- . stalrs Rodsiis., linen Closet, clothing chute, shoe drawer. ' .., . Pomeroy's :''(PijierIdge . orchard: Electric range, heating system, dish washer, floor covering, - adjustable windows. .,,-...,. .. Clark's,: Scenic- Drive, Ashland: Sanitary outr.idq lollet. .'--j AT THE PAGE FRIDAY 'Mildred Hurris. now Mrs. Charlie Chaplin, will be seen at the Page theater on Friduv and Saturday in Ker latest ohotoulav entitled "When a Girl Loves." Lois Weber, the htnr's director in all lier previous pic tures, both wrote and produced tliip offerinc which is unusual in munv re spects. Tho. star is .supported bv such well known plnvers as William Stowell in the opposite role. Alfred Paeet as hcavv, and Willis Murks and Wharton - Jones - in 'ojlier parts of prominence. Broadlv 'speakine. "When a Girl Loves" could be" de scribed as a western picture, biit cer tainly the ' uncOnvcntionnlitv of its , story puts it in a class aliitc npart front the nsual run 6f uii'tures deal ine with the wild and woolv plains; Circuit Court H. B. Beeson vs. Carl W. Jackson. Summons. Earl H. Fehl vs. City, of Medford et al. Motion. ' r " Frank L. Fuller vs. iBenjamin F. Fuller and Lovene F. Fuller. Cost , bin. .; ' :' ' Bert Anderson vs. Daniel A. Soder-Iberg,- Cost bill. ' ......... - John F. Kocho vs. G. E. Corey et al. Demurrer. Mildred 9. Bowers vs. Benton Bow ers et al. Answer. . . Mortgage Co, Holland-America vs. Isabel Loomla et al. Sheriff's return on execution. ! :" ' -Probate Court ' Est. Dewey L. Smith. Admitted to probate. -.. . - - ' . . . " , Est. Eliza Cochran. Final account and final order. Real Estate Transfers Thomas F. McAndrew to G. W. Nichols ei al. Land In sec. Vt, twp. 37, R. 1W........ E. L. X,adlow et ux to Brant Thurbor et ux, lot 6 and BV4 , of 7, In block S, R.R. Add. to Ashland-..' 10 C. E. Terrill to Meridian Orch-. , ard Co., SB of SW sec. 17, T ; twp. (ill, It. IB... C.50 ''IT. 8. to Oregon & Cal. II. R. Oov; land in Jackson County Jfunnle P. Bates et vlrto. W. B. Dennis, land In ABhlohd 100 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY OR SALE-r2000-gallon reservoir, plunger . pump, building, pipes, everything complete; must be sold iuiwedlulely. 1 I'iiuI'b Klectrle Co. a, , " 1 lie sioriii (lag was flown toiluy by the weather bureau as the prediction of this morning was. for probnbl showers tonight aud Friday. This Is rather disconcerting to those farmers who have thotr hay down, Yester day's maximum temperature was 91 W degrees, one degree warmer than that of tho day before. The minimum temperature of this morn ing was 4$ degrees- and seemed to presage another hot day. A written IS -month guarnnleo with each Kveready storage battery. Auto Electric Equipment Co., 27 X. ('rape St.. Medford. .5a Porter J. Neff returned Wednes day from Minneapolis where he had been attending the funeral of his fathor-ln-lnw. "5 , . We are equipped to recharge, re build or repair, any make of storage battery. Auto Eleotrto Equipment Co., 27 North Grape St., Medford. &a OBITUARY. KlllBS Mrs. Mary Kribs passed away this morning on a tralu near Tracy, Cal. She was on her way home from visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. T. 'Harrison, who was with her at the time, with her two babies Her son, C. P. .Kribs. leaves on No. S3 to bring the remains home to bo laid to rest beside her husband who passed awav three years ago. Mrs. Krlus was 70 years old. Funeral an nouncements lator. The . following press dispatch regnrdinc Mrs; Kribs' death was receiyed today: : TRACY, Cal.. May 22. Following her death on the train some time last night while enroute from Hartford for Concord, the 'body of Mrs. Mary C. Kribs of Medford. Is being held here. J Irs. Kribs left Hanford yes terday with her daughter and when the latter went to awaken her mother this morning the death was discov ered. A Mistake Made by Many ' , Don't wait for rheumatism to in dicate diseased kldneya. When you suffer pains and aches by day and sleep disturbing bladder weakness by night, feel tired,- nervous and run down, the kidneys and bladder should be restored to healthy, strong and regular action. It is a mistake to postpone treatment. Foley Kidney Pills put the kidneys In sound, heal thy, condition and keep them active and strong. 1 . Beg:n taking today. Good' results follow the first dose. For sale by Medford Pharmacy. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reacn tne seat ox ine oiscase. Catarrh ts a local disease, greatly In fluenced by constitutional conditions and in order to cure it you must take an internal remedy. : Hall's Catarrh Medi cine Is taken internally and acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the nvfltem. Haifa Catarrh Medicine was f described by one of the best physicians n this country for years. It Is com Dosed of some of the beet tonics known. combined with soma of the beat blood purifiers. - .The perfect combination of ine ingredients in nan s uauxrn medi cine Is what produces such wonderful results In catarrhal conditions Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY ft CO., rTojw.. Toledo, o. All uniKglsiB. l&c Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Victoria ,. Chocolates A Gift Suitable -.' ' at all times" ' ' for ' , ..wife , .MOTUEft '.SWIJETIIEA'RT . Southern Oregon's Leading Confectionery Fresh Clams Fresh Crabs Halibut Salmon Codfish Today Catfish, Shad, Roe Expected for Friday Medford FishMarket IS HONOR STUDENT H.S. SENIOR CLASS The study standings of the senior high school class (or the four years course have Just boon announced. Tho highest sluiulina is possessed hy Sharon Mcrrlman with 34 and a Trac tion, und he of cniirce will lie tho valedictorian at the romiiienraiuoiit exercises. Miss Helen llrown'with the standint; of 93 and a fraction Is tho next highest und will Klvo tho salutatory address. Earl Campbell was next with an uvoroito of 93 fol lowed bv Lena Davis with 934. .. The standings of tho entire class as a wholo are unusually lilKli and prob ably would .have been much higher had this yeur' course not been Inter rupted by the two. flu epidemics. Eighteen of tho sunlors averaged above 90, twenty-two between 85 and 90, and -nlue between. $0. and i5. It is also worthy of mention that no member of the class stopd below SO. A A. l & A. M. tjT 'ord i'Odge 103, Friday evon- Special communication Mod lug, May 33rd. Work E. A. degree. By order of the W. M. - : E. WILLIAMS, Secy. ' GAS irt the ' Stomach Sour stomach (heartburn), BoIchlnK, ' Swelling and Pull Keeling,-so fro-1 quently complained of after meulsire-1 lieved in Two Minutes. Almost lu-i stant relief from Pains In the Stom-l ach caused by undigested food. SENT FREE OX !JI DAYS' 1HIAL Send tOc for rostaco und. War Tax. tinmn nnri m!iln)M nnrl u-r. u..ll Bend you on approval our stomach prep aration, Jo-td, for 30 days, at which j time you are to send us $1.00 or re-; lectiy satisfied. Address: lk'Uinithnm Clicnilcul Co.. BolllnKham, Wasti. . Two(Days Showing STARTS FRIDAY e MAT. 2 EVE. 7:15 ONLY 11 A II MajU& LJJLLJLJLfLi-l FA k ' (:'siiIiiiiii.iiKMuii(:ji,v'....!':. r . -i ' f ' TONIGHT Sadlo friiin lit'laiid lilts tho hittli fMltS on the (invit W lilto Way! Vc. Im, lliort''s IiIkIi kU' plnK ami low bow Iiik in "Mpotllulit Sadlis" Slno .Marsh's last mill bo.it .I'lf turo. A story of tho I'iiorits and nii'ii witli money! TOMORROW ADDED Two yV-iW-'.H-'.l1W'f'V'-' , . .SJm YOU WILL ENJOY IT. 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Every refrigerators is guar anteed or money refunded. Poole Furniture Co,