Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 07, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    FX(m THREW
FLYING CIRCUS TO
SPLIT RANKS IN
CITY FOR NORTH
The Outbursts of
Everett True
ByCONDO
HY, TRue, DID Xou HCA- AG out :t--
MTDFOTffl MATT; TTtTRTTNT!, MTCPFORT). OREGON,' SATTTTHMY, .TUNE 7 1319
MAT I IIC It' KIHt.l), HncrutiionUi,
Cnl., Jutiu 7. Klovon uf f ktirn und
tmllstud inim will luhvo horo imrly to
morrow on n fllulit to I'ortliinil, Oro.,
In olttlil urmy ulrplniian. Tho siiuud
rmi Ih ono of tlio InrKoiit Hint liux
evor boon used on u Iohk dint unco
fllulit In tlio wont, Tlio aviators liuvo
arraimod tlmlr scliadtilo to land tliom
In Portland Juno 10 lu tlmo to pur
tlolputa In tlu) minimi Ilimo Kostlvul
lliuro, Tho nvliilom will follow pruc.
tlcully tho hiiiiiu roula us Mautmiiilit
A. K. llouKlund fnllowad on IiIh "Iriill
liliiKlnK'1 ri Ik It t snvnrul months ano.
HtoH will ha imiila ut Chleo, Iteil
iIIiik mill Ornnfiilii, In Cullforulu, At
Mudrord, Oro., (ho squadron will ill
vlda,. Tlio first motion will niiiko
Htoim nt Corvullln nml l.oliunon ho
foro rt'iirhlng Portland, whllo tlio
soeond will visit ItoHolmrKi UiiKono
unit Hiilmii, A ruorultliiK runinulKU
will lio oonditrtml In conjunction with
tho fllKhl. 1
Tlio followliiK iiipii will i pnrtlcl
puto: t'olnnol lluliry l. Wutnon, com
nmiidliiK of Icr; Klrsl l.luutununts
J. H. Krull, I "nil,1; !, iltt-kntt, Karl
iNViulilK mid William liivuii; Horond
Moulonunts C'liiirlow W. Bell wurtx.
William Mult. Iliiik mill J.M. Kut
toriii Uoi-KtmnlH Tlinmnn atriimyor,
John MllkowHkl mid ChurloH A. f.n-.lotto.
UNCLE SAM'S VISIT IS :
VERY MUCH ENJOYED
A crowded limine grootod tho un-
nunl eiiliirluliimonl unit exhibition
Klwn liy th public whooU muiile mid
physical training clacse nt tho I'nRO
llioator Imit nlilht lindnr tho til lo,
"Undo Hum's Visits," end tho aud
ience enjoyed ovary inlnutn.of It.
There worn no tedious 'walls a no
often happens In ontnrUlninont 6f
thin character, und tho onllro I011R
proKrnm commem-lnx at 8 o'clock,
wo run off wlih such despatch and
vim tho program ran over mid the
audlonco and school children bad
Ktartnd for homo liy:20 p. m.
Tho ontnrtnlnmcnt ri-floctod much
credit on MIm Mnliot Itaiikin, phynl
cnl culturn Instructor, and Minn Alice
VniKlornlvil; tiiiihIo ' instructor, of
Medford's ftrndo schools. ' The pro
gram won vurlod und eomprlKml a
mixture of national and folk souks
and dnncoa of the aovoral allied na
tion!, With tho pupils In com u mo.
Tho singing, waa aplrltcd mid tho
various dnncoa woro oxocuted with
an untmual gracefulness, daintiness
and uniformity. Misses Viindarnluls
anil Itnnkln woro ahly nxnlstad In
hundllng tho many pupil hy tho
principal and teachers of tho vur-
loui schools.
DECLARE MFDFQRD HAS
BEST BRASS BAND
Tho vordlct of tho musical critic
who heard tho flral park concert of
tho now city timid lout Thursday
nlKht la that It la tho finest bund
that Mod ford has had In tho pant ton
yearn, and the opinion of the many
hundroda of paopla who onjoyod tho
concert la that It. la tho bent band
ever in tho city's history. Tho night
for next week's concert has not yot
boon designated, but ' nmplo notice
will bo Rlvon, and It la expected that
a nt 11 1 larger crowd will henr this
concert,'
Many, pooplo failed to .notice the
fact that a ennoort was to hnvo boon
lvon last Thursday night, who
would hnvo liked to hnvo heard it.
Thoso concerts will bo Rlvon weekly
this siimmor and full In tho city park
lioRlnnlnR nt 8 p. m, and lasting an
hour and in minutes.
The band undor the competont
londorshlp of Tumor Flfor, numbers
18 skilled musicians, and fills a Ion it
fait need In Mod ford. The city and
Commercial club contributes to it!)
support. . With tho addition of two
or more' Instrumental It la predicted
that the bnnd would not have to take
a back seat to any band of its slzo in
tho country. . .
IO.
MS
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f
Not like
mince
0
pie sqys
u can eat 'em be.
fore going to bed
Post
Toasties
ho
THE RlVCRil
HAIMl
MIA) I
Was anions hurt
Bssi-dgs Youssc.F?i!,
PATRIOTIC PARTY
. IS
Mr. HeAlonralch who baa chnrRe
of tho aquatic sports at the Nut noxt
Wednoiidny ovaiilnK, announces tlio
list of events. It Is hoped that tills
purt of tho proKrnm will bo tho main
attraction and' Mr. Iluldonrelch
wlshca to hnvo us many entries as
possible. Bpeclnl stunts and features
will be Riven. Entry list will bo made
out tho ovonliiR of tho meet.
' Hoys ,
ROiynrd dash, M years or under.
CiO-yard dash, 14 to 18 years.
r0-ynrd dash, (open).
100-yard dash, 15 to JS years.
100-yard dash, (opon).
Girls
, DO-yard dash, 14 years or under.
B 0-yard duah, 15 to 18 years.
H 0-yard dash, (opon). -Knncy
diving (open).
IllKh diving (opon).
Undor wutor swim for distance
(open).
IllKh school relay race, 200 yards.
Special stuntB.
Subject, "World Peace." Old and
young aro cordlully Invited to all tho
services.
Dr. Ualllle, pastor.
Fltt Clirisilnn Church
Cor. Ninth and Oakdulo.
Itlble school 9:4S. D. W. Paul,
supt An hour profitably spent in
tho study of the Hlblo. You aro in
vited. - '
11a. m. Preaching, subject, "Es
aontlals of a Qreut Church." All
mombera are urufld to bo present.
Kvorybody welcome.
7 p. m. Christian Endeavor, Miss
Penroo, loader.
8 p. in. Evening evangelistic scr
vices. Subjoct, "Wliy 1 Do Not De
lleve In Medford's Most Popular
Amusomout," Special music.
lnng.-I.utli. '.Inn's riiurrh
t Fourth St. below Oakdnlo Ave.
Hov. Dr. V. n. Moronx-Ooser, Pastor
Itos. 518 West Fourth St.
No Sunday school and no divine
sorvlco will lie hold as tho pastor has
to hold services In Grants Pubs.
M. K. Church, Honthv
.. '. Cor. Miiln and Onkilnla,
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Dr.
Frank Hoberts, supt,
. I'reiuhlnK nt 11 a. m. '
No evening aorvico.
Ptayor mooting Thursday at 8 pjm.
du are Invited to nil servlcos. .
" J, E. Walbock, pastor.
Y - ' , . .
Vli'Ht i llnptist. Clnirch
0:45 ii, m. Ulblo school,' F. W.
Monrs, supt. I
11:00. Tho annual Children's day
oxorclsos. '
; 6:40 p. m. n. Y. P. u.
8:00 p. m. Preaching sorvlce.
Topic, "Tho mv of Must." "W. T. S.
Sprlggs, minister.
Vvt I'l'fwbytorliHi Clinrcli
Corner Main and Holly stroots '
' The morning sorvlco will include
tho Sunday school In tho Anminl
Children '.x day sorvlce and will begin
nt 10:80 a. m. A good program will
he given by the chlldron and an Illus
trated Bormon for children will bo
given.
Evening sorvlco nt 8 p. m., sermon
by tho milliliter..
Ottr music will bo good mid yon
are welcome to the fellowship and
service of this ehtiroh.
Mrs. Clinton McCurdy, organist.
h. Myron Dooxer, minister,
l'hoenlx 1'rosbytciinn Clnirch
, 10 a, m. Sunday school and Ulblo
olnsBes, U, W, Frame, supt, ,.
11 n. in. Chlldron'8 day oxorclsos.
7:30. Yotwg Pooplo's mooting.
Free Mx4hollst Cliurch
Cor. Tenth and Ivy Streets.
Kov. M. F. Chllds, the pastor for
the past year has moved to another
conforonco and Miss Rhoda U. Uur
nett who had tho Ashlund church tor
two years, then spont one year In
nnrtborn California, has charge of
(he church in Modford and bos mov
ed In tho parsonage near tho churcb
to tako up the duties of tho pastor.
Sunday services as follows:
. Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Prayer mooting Thursday evening
at 8 o'clock.
A oordlal Invitation Is given to all
especially to strangora and those at
tending no other church.
RHoda Burnett, pastor.
First Cliurch of Christ, Scientist
Branch of the Mother Church, tho
First Ohurch of Christ, Scientist, In
Boston, Mass.,
Services ovory Sunday at 1 1 a. m.,
subjoct, "God tho Only Cause and
Creator." . ,.. -
Sunday school at 9:4S. All undor
tho age of twenty are welcome.
, 'Wodneadny evening meetings, at
which testimonies of Christian Scl-
once healing are given at 8:00.
Free reading room which 1b in tho
M. F. & H. building, Is opon from 1
to 6 p. m. dally except Sunday and
holidays. Tho Blblo and all author-
lied literature may be read, loaned
oi1 purchased.
Church building Is at 212 North
Oakdale. Tho public Is cordially in
vited to attend tho services and visit
tho rending room,
IT IS Alb GONE NOW
Samual h. Kramor, Box 95,- Sel
lorsvlllo, Pa., writes: "I hnd kidney
troublo for two years and had a,ter-
rible bnckacho. This is all gone now
after using Foley Kidney Pills and
I fool well again." Whon tho kid
noys are overworked, weak or dis
eased, tho waste matter remains In
tho system and causes pains in side
or back, rhoumatism, lumbago, stiff
Joints, soro muscles, backache. Foley
Kidney Pills get rosults quickly and
are tonlo In tholr healing and sooth
ing effect. Good for bladder trouble,
toe. For sale by Modford Phar
macy. -
NOTICE
School District No. 9 of Eagle
Point will receive bids for tho trans
portation of n,ot moro tlinn 10 chil
dren to attond the utedford High
School tho coming year. Leave
Eagle Point nt 8 a. m. and return
after school in tho evonlng. ...
The Board reserves tho right to
rojoct any and all blds.
, A. J. FLOREY, :
; Clerk of Sohool District No. 6, -
; ' Eagle Point, Ore.
Dated Juno 6, 1919. ' 68
E TRADE lMARK, ' ""
The City of lis!
1) GOODRICH li
Goodrich
More
Meage
Proclamation
Beit known to everv au
tomobile owner and driver
in the United States to
Goodrich Dealers that
Goodrich SAFETY
TREADS and ready to
deliver 6.000 miles, and
SILVERT0WN CORDS
8.000. under proper usaae.
That is. . every Safety
Tread in use. and in a
Goodrich Dealer's Store
is underwritten to be ad
lusted at 6.000 miles, ami
every SILVERT0WN
CORD at 8.0C0 miles.
The new adjustment is
based upon what Good
rich knows its' tires will
do. and Goodrich knows
from ml'es and miles of
road tesiina that Good
rich Tires are the Strono
est. the Best, the rubber
industry has produced.
Thev are so aood that
Goodrich increases ; its'
adjustment mileace to
show its' patrons thev
rannot afford not to share
In iheir matchless Service
and Security.
Buv Goodrich Tires From
a Dealer. - ;
ADJUSTMENT FABRICS
' 6.000 MjL.ES
CORDS 8.000 MILES
T n ? r
. i ii'if r inf rii ii
8 Tirepirpmo j
I PASTEUSIZEo
milk 1
;, AND
CREAIil
: This ir.ntlicr knows that good pasteurized milk from
our creamery will help keep her child healthy all summer".
"With your summer diet use only our pure fresh
creamery products; ask for our products, they are guar
anteed none other "Just as Good."
Jackson County Creamery
Xot a branch of anv Northern Interest, but a REAL
HOME INSTITUTION. , . '
"BEST IN THE V
LONG RUN" J
ALL THE OOMPOKTS OF HOME , .
The Haney Auto Bed is strong, light weight, compact, and
easily placed in position rn one or two minutes. Made to lit
any car. Place your order today. Price 112.50. V ,. ,
: , . 13. E. HAXEV, Modford, Oregon." ' - '
Why wait until the FLIES
Come?
Order your SCREENS
NOW and have them put on
early.
TROWBRIDGE CABINET
WORKS
Phone 421-J. 10th and Grape
YOU, TOO. WILL COOK ON
ilectrieRae
AN
ge
t
, .When you are convinced how you can start your meals, regulate the heat
and have the food to cook while you attend to household duties elsewhere;
how it prevents ten to twenty per cent of the shrinkage that opcurs in your
. food; how it retains all the delicious juices and flavors of the food; how it
; keeps the air in your kitchen sweet and pure not even a plant will live in
a kitchen where the ordinary cook, stove is used; how it keeps your
kitchen cooler, does not blacken your pots and pans and keeps your
kitchen walls and ceiling spotless. 1 v v T- - , ,
If you could have these and other attractions without added fuel . cost,
would you be interested.
An Unsolicited Recommendation From S.One
of Our Range Users:
.'I;;" J ; No dust from ashes flying around,
s ? ; No ashes now to sift,
..r No wood to saw and lug inside, ,
No heavy coal to lift. , . , - .
My work made, light and wife's, too,
. . . ' By our electric range. '
It's 'cheaper, too, than buying coal.
' v Try it, make .the change." , , .
With alopogies to Bill Gates.
Electricity is cheap in Rogue River Valley.
tion. .' " . . " . . ;.''. . ;. - ".
Call or write for full informa-
California-Oregon Power Company
Phone 168 1 Medford, Oregon
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