' medford attj tribune, medford, 'oregott, Wednesday, .tune 2.' i9ir
GREAT FUN HAD
AT HIGH SCHOOL
E
. There was a large crowd, which
packed the high school auditorium
and hallways, and fun galore at the
annual class day exercises last night.
It was the happiest occasion ot com
mencement week and 'the laughter
was almost continuous. The mem
bers ot the graduating' class proved
themselves good entertainers with
their novel stunts and clever wit and
satire. With the refreshing assur
ance of youth they did not spare the
faculty members and their keen
shafts of humor, sparing not even
the superintendent of schools, fall
ing attention to their hobbies and
foibles as shown In the daily school
Ufa. Of course they were unmerciful
to each other.
Especially was the fun fast and
furious during the class phophecy
which was given by llarjorie Myers
and Edith Kubli, assisted of course
by the other members ot the class,
who discussed the future of each
senior ten years hence. For this
event the girls all appeared In mas
culine costume and the boys in fem
inine garb.
1 As the prediction was uttered for
eactj class member as to what he or
she would be doing ten years hence,
that Individual appeared on the stage
in the predicted character. Probably
the funniest features of this tunny
event were the characterizations ot
Josephine Koppes and "Pat" Leon
ard.; "And what has become of . Jo
Koppes?" asked Marjorie Myers of
Edith. Kubli. "She is the superinten
dent of the Medford schools," and is
making good," was the reply. Then
Miss Koppes walked out on the stage
dressed in one of Superintendent
bavenport's suits of clothes and im
personating the superintendent ad
dressed the audience, using all his
favorite expressions and mannerisms
while the high school body nearly
went into convulsions of laughter, as
did the usually dignified head of the
schools who occupied a prominent
eat in tha; assemblages u..-.
vThis laughter was repeated as
hard, if not harder, .when the predic
tion war imade that "Pat'? Leonard
was a scrub lady and the elongated
and excessively thin: member ot the
numerous rand .famous Leonard
toothers walked out in a scrub wom
an's 'coatume. - He made the most
li.Jri:0"
rmicuiuu .pil. ""6'"
-The program published in the Mail
Tribune of Tuesday tor the class day
exercises was not a correct one, thru
am error in accidentally furnishing
this paper vith a copy of the original-program
-outlined, some time ago,
but -which was materially changed
afterwards.' ; The correct : program
follows : '? n S -r. i, . -s u; i . -. ; ,-
Welcome: M-erritt Perry.
; Piano solo, Marie Obenchaln. -
Class history. Josephine Koppes.
- Class poem, Marjorie Myers.
presentation ot memorial, Sharon
Merrlman.
Vocal solo.
Class will, Marie Myers.
1 Class prophecy, Majorie Myers and
Edith Kubli.
' Class song, class ot '19.
Class yell, class of '19.
IY:
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LEAW FOR STATES
.PARIS, June 15. (Correspon
, dence of .Associated Press. ) Pass
port officers at -the American em
bassy are working night and day pro--.
vlding papers -to French brides of
American soldiers who are about to
leave for the United States.
- Many of the brides are accompan
ied' by their khaki-clad husbands,
some bring their mothers with them,
and- many are alone. In the daily
queue at the embassy are French
girts and from nearly all the prov
inces.' There are large girls and
mall girls, beautiful girls and plain
girls, Bimple country girls, unassumingly-
gowned, and girls in the rakish
hats and short skirts of the boule
vards. - Nearly all the brides speak some
English, far more English usually
than the French their husbands have
acquired.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Grocery
merchandise clerk,
urie.
and general
. Box 58, Trib-
WJLL EXCHANGE town and country
:' "-Property for good automobile. Box
-.50, Tribune.
FOR RENT Only hotel in town of
r..100O. . 30 rooms furnished; also
; .two business rooms. Box, 55, Trib
une. ,
FOR SALE Edison phonograph,
-victrola and Oakland car. Box 54,
) 'Tribune.
FOR SALE One good saddle and
- paok horse, with saddle and pack
''bags' complete with camping kit,'
.-. $60.00. Inquire at Vinson's Feed
NriniM. nnnn KivnrHinR hvhi, ii h.
Phone
83
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tit r 6
1
Dorothy rtiillips will be the star in
the big; feature at the Page theatre.
"Tho Heart of Humanity."
OF HUNGARY IS
A
VIEXNA. (Correspondence of the
Associated Press.) Conditious in
Budapest nnd the surronndinir coun-
trv under the fantastic eovernment of
Bela Kun nnd his soviet are ero-
tesnue. It lias lust become known the
Countess rRadn is scmbbine stair
ways in one of the eitv prisons.
Count Julius Szeohenvi. nzeH 00. for
merly master of the kincs horse, is
one of those who has incurred the
displeasure of the rutins: forces. In
spite of his ntre. he has been forcibly
removed from his home and impris
oned. What disposition will be made
of him is not likelv to reach the pub
lic until it has been ordered and exe
cuted. Every room in the handsome mar
ble palace of Count Louis Karolvi,
,the former Austrial ambassador to
London, is occupied bv some one of
the vaunted proletariat, with such re
sults as misht be expected. Stove
pipes stick from the luce curtained
:j j il. 1 ! l 11.
are smokv, erimv and creasy., Pro-
rVtt?i W. lnn:frm
rich divans and handsome chairs to
be used for dishrnes. Costly bronzes,
chipped and mutilated, are beinz used
as playthings bv the proletariat child
ren. It is the same in the handsome res
idence of Count Andrassv next door,
where saunlor nnd dirt are rapidly
replacing the magnificence and polish
of a happier day.
Dav bv, dnv comes the news of in
creasing violence on the part of those
who are in power. The latest in
stances have to do with Ludwig Nav
vy, former president of the Hunga
rian parliament. He was seized at
his country home and while being
taken into Budapest, was taken from
the train and shot to death bv the
Red Guard, who gave as an excuse
that he was trvine to escape.
.' Mrs. John Grieve arrived home
Monday from a visit at Kansas City
since Feb. 1st. Her daughter, Mrs.
M. P. Welch, accompanied her to
there and back.
Notice -
I will not foe responsible for any
debts contraoted by my wife, Enola
Hamilton, from this date, June 25th,
1919. I. L. HAMILTON.
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Our Special
Diamond Rings
Remodeling
Old
Jewelry
MARTIN J. REDDY
Southern Oregon's Leading Jeweler. .
Phone 81. . . Visitors Always Welcome
A REAL TONIC
For the After Effects of the Flu
Or whenever a tonic is
Hypophosphites Comp.
ounce bottle, $1.00. .......
Let us tell you about it.
Heath's Drug' Store
Phone 881 The San Tox Store
E;
IS
After delivering loads of hay and
straw and storing them away In tho
barn at tho place on Month 1'lum
street leased by Gordon Stoutt and
owned by Coby Ossenbrugge, tho
driver Ut a cigarette, tossed the
burning match to one side, nnd a
short time later' the barn and con
tents were a burned mass ot ruins.
This fire occurred at about 5: SO
p. m. Tuesday and the barn was all
in flames when the fire department
was summoned. Flying sparks ignlt
ed the root ot the house which was
badly damaged before the fire there
was extinguished. The firemen cut a
hole in the roof and put out tho
flames with tho chemical apparatus.
Neither .Mr. Ossenbrugge's loss nor
that of Mr. Stout could be learned
today. .
Tho tiro department was called but
again at 10 o'clock last night by a
grass tire on South Oakdalo street
which did no damage. Chief Lawton
again warns the public to be careful
about throwing matches away close
to dry grass plots and lots as on ac
count ot the excessive dryness the
grass and weeds are quick to ignite
from a spark and such a fire spreads
very fast.
SEATTLE, June 23. Federal cus-
toms officials, it became known to
day, while searching the Blue Funnel
liner Cyclops Saturday, found opium
and cocaine, said to be worth over
$200,000. The liner arrived here
Saturday from the Orient. Efforts
were being made today to find the
smugglers who attempted to bring
the drugs into this country. Officers
said the seizure was the largest of its
kind ever made in the United States.
I've found out
POST
TOASTIES
. (made of corn) have
got a Lot of nour
ishment in them.
And the flavor
beats everything!
All the Comforts of Home
The Haney Auto Bed is strong, light
weight, compact and easily placed in
position in one or two minutes. Made
to fit any car. Great for Chautauqua
and Crater Lake camping. Price
$12.50.
B. E. HAN'EV, Medford, Oregon.
$50 and $100
Have No Equal.
'A distinctive branch of our
service is the remodeling of old
fashioned jewelry into pieces ot
modem style and worth. .
"Why not enjoy the pleasure
of wearing your keepsakes or
heirlooms? The cost will be
smaller than you are likely to
, expect.
Estimates and designs will
ingly submitted.
needed.
is the
Upjohns Syrup of
best. An honest 16
ATTEMPT TO ROB
AT
ASHLAND FAILS
. Hank burglars attempted to oper
ate in Ashhind lust night but wero
frlghtenod away. H was the first at
tempt to rob a lunik in tho ltoguo
Klvor valley section for yours.
At 10:30 p. m. tho business sec
tion of Ashland was alarmed to hear
tho bell gong of the automatic bur
glar alarm system with which tho
Citizens bank is equipped and which
MEDICINES USED BY MONKS.
It Is claimed that Monks of nnclont
days know of more than throe hun
dred spevles of mcdiclnnl plants used
In general for medicines by these re
ligious orders. Whilo centuries have
passed with all tho advance made
in in (Ml Ion I science, ninny ot our must
successful remodles nro today made
from the roots and herbs of the field,
like the good, old-fashioned remedy,
Lydla B. l'lnkhnm's Vegetable Com
pound, which for more than forty
years has been relieving women from
some of the worst forms of temnle
ills, and is now considered the stan
dard remedy. ' Adv,
illllllllllllllllllllllH
WOOL BLANKETS $6.98
High grade "Wool Blankets for camp
ing, dark color, just what you have
been looking for. Come in navy blue,
grey and tan. ff QO
Special, keach ..."Pv.70
YOU
SALE OF WOMEN'S AND CHILD
REN'S HOSE
Women's Lisle Hose in black, white,
bi'own and grey. 'All sizes, pair 39
Women's Silk Hose in black, white and
coloi-s. Special for Thursday, pr $1.50
Children's fine Lisle Hose in black,
white and brown. AH sizes.. Special,
pair .:............l 691
. Children's Socks in white, pink and
blue. All sizes. Special Thursday,
pair ....'...... ....:.'.:..;...25
VALUE SHOWERS IN WASH GOODS
Silk and Cotton Crepe do Cheno, in all
the season's newest shades, both light
and dark. Special, yard :...75
36 inch Fancy Figured Skirting. Reg
ular price, 48c. Special Thursday,
yard 35
36 inch Fine Tissue Cloth for under gar
ments, 35c value. Special, yard 25
72x93 Fine Bleached Sheets, Ream
less, $1.75 value. Special, each....$1.39
I MANN'S-The
Is similar lo tho system In linn by the
Farmers and Fruitgrowers bank of
this city, ringing loudly. A number
of clllsuns responded to tho alarm
and gathered outsldo tho bank,
When tho bank officials arrived
and made an examination It wns dis
closed where a burglar or burglars
hud been at work ou the vault dour
'Mantis
ttr
te woman sotore
14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE
. MEDFORD. OREGON
COULDN'T IMAGINE HOW
For Pretty Summer Dresses
There's No Place Like This Store I
i - i. .:- . J i'; . - s
An intelligent rummaging of tho apparel market, such as we recently completed has H
given us a definite and comprehensive insight into Summer Fashions in Women's Dresses.
It has enabled us to secure remarkably varied and choice assortments of the new and most
popular styles and the best values we have ever shown. These are some of the most favored
styles: : ... . '
Crisp new Summer Dresses made of Organdie nicely trimmed. Come in colors such ns lav- s
ender, yellow, pink and blue. Priced from . . : s
$7.98 to $18.00 each
'Just received several new Printed Voile Dresses in both dark and light color and made in
latest summer styles. Prices from : gg
$9.98 to $18.00 each . .. .: '
Women's House Dresses made
nicely trimmed. Special each
Best (Goods for the Price, No Matter What the
trying In effort nn entrance when tho
protective system bngnu sounding
tho bell, which caused thorn to make
lightning inovomontH In getting
away, Thoy hurriedly raised a win
dow, Jumped outsldo and nindo their
getaway batoro any one uppeurud,
With Medford trado Is Medford made
THE HOUSE OF
BIG FEATURES
STARTS
SUNDAY
r.
want for camping. $2.00
values. Special, each .....
REALLY PRETTY THESE DRESSES ARE S
. COME AND SEE THEM
of best quality Gingham
:
SALE OF WOMEN'S AND
CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR
Women's Summer Union Suits, tight
and loose knee. All sizes. Special,
each .:......... ..........I.....::. :....69
Children's Knit Union Suits, low neck,
sleeveless aiid .tight knee. All sizes.
Special, each ....59
Children's, Summer Vests and Pants.
Special, each 1 ;. 25
Sunlight Lamma Wool ,the new yarn
for sweaters, in all tho new shades,
Special, Ball '. 65t
AND DOMESTICS
36 inch Fancy Plaid Check and Striped
Skirting. Regular price 69c yard.
Special, yard , ..48
36 inch Fine Dress Percale in light col
ors, 35c values. Special Thursday,
yard 25f
Large size Turkish . Towels. Regular
price, 39c. Special, each.. ......35
Good size Turkish Towel. Regular 25c
value. Special, each .....18
LAST TIMEb
"THE
LITTLEST
SCOUT"
"llu wiin throe years old and "Tho
Ml I let. t Hiiiut,' nIio nun seven and
wlnlied that lier name wan '11111" In
stead of Violet. Hut tho two little
yiningHlont iiiailn the whole country
talk nlMiut them bernuse of what they
did for I'ucla Hum."
A STRAND COMEDY
AND
KINOGRAMS
TURKISH. BATHS
Medford Sanitarium
HEAVY COMFORTS $1.75 j
Comforts for cainping, good quality,
heavy weight. Just what you will S
$1.75 1
i 1 ... CV
nnd Percale,
...$3,981
bead 1
'Arc Being Used Extcn- j
sively. E
New Beads, fancy assorted
colors, such as red, cmcr-
aid, coral and amber with 3
Oriental Drop. Length to
,22 inches. Special S3
i 69 to $2.50 : H
". ,; S3
New shipment Gossard 3
Corsets, $2.50 to $11.50 S3
Gossard Brassiere, a mesh
brassiere designed for any
'figurc.; Boned .in vback, J
hook in black. Special' j
,each ...........I. ....69
No. 428, a mesh Brassiere, pj
designed for any figure. 3
boned in " bapk, hooks in S3
front. . Special, each 69 5
Price-rMANN'S i
IT
FOR SALE: Baby., chicks,
ij -577-1. ' F. H, Dressier,
-.f t .