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nt fiilill? "lmiutcrous Hays" niisncrs
these questions.
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Starts
TOMORROW
MARGUERITE1
CLARK
"ALL OF A
PEGGY"
A refreshing; bit of
typical Marguerite
Clark Comedy
TONIGHT
LAST TIMK
A ;rrat I'irtlire
Willi 11 ;'iil. Cast.
ROBT WARWICK
in
"TIIH TlhKK
!' K-N()VLi:l)(ii:"
RtE?WnCIli
m
"Doug" Fairbanks
has conic through with a Ilhie
Kihlion Winner.
"When the
, ., Clouds Roll By"
TOXflCJIiT LAST TIMK
O.VT MISS IT.
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and
Simoniziog
Work Is Guaranteed
Charge for Merit and
Price
JIMMIE &.TOM
at - , ,
Valley Garage
louses!
New arrivals every
week of tlio latest mod
els in colored voiles,
guaranteed to "tub."
The
V anity Shop
Next RIalto Theater.
(" AT
HiGH SCHOOL IS
HOUSING AFFAIR
It was a matter of speculation
amttnir the popIe of Meut'ord tor t lit
lnt week as to what the word lli
linx means. Xow the larue crowd of
pleasure seekers who flocked t i the
liii:h scliool b l 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 lT to witness the
hiir hiirh school carnival circus HI-
lin.v last iiii.'lit, know that the wip.-I
exeinplutes anvtlimir which is huh-
hiiii'j over with fun ami eniovmeiii
and full of "pep, jazz and asiinir." The
hii; parade was a success, witnessed
hv a larire crowd of peui.de.
Immediately after the parade the
main performance started in the as
sembly room of the hiidi schol builc!-iii--.
The room was crowded am!
manv had to he turned away. The
main performance consisted of a
widely assorted and varied number
of clever stunts and skits. Hawaiian
uirls danced, a little neuTo comedy
was enacted, readings were iriven. -Mai
111a 11 v other features niadu up Un
complete show. After the show the
famous "jazz trail," a series of side
.shows, opened. There was the can
nibal village, a fortune teller's booth,
Venus d' Milo in person, a phut Lr
rnpliy department, a chut e-the -chutes
and a famed mauician pel -formed.
One of the popular features of the
Mi-Jinx was the abundance of eats.
Ice cream cones and hiir iuicv hot-do:
sandwiches went like hot cakes, while
pop corn and soda poo booths did a
lively business. (!on;eous and bril
liant costumes were Worn bv many of
those performers -who represent (1
practically every tvpe and nationality
Kverybodv present was delighted
with the success of the Mi-Jinx and
is enthusiastic in approval of the Da
nnie, show, side shows, eats, and
every feature of the affair. The prizes
for the best float, stunt, booth, co
tume, etc, will be awarded at the as
sembly Monday.
Day. Preaching by I! a v. Fred M.
Wachrte. ' A large attendance is re
quested. Let us remember the day
and what it means.
"7 p. m. TJ. Y. 1. I". meeting. AH
young people are cordially Invited to
be present and take some part in the
meeting.
S p. in. Evening service. Preaching
by Rev. Fred M. Waehtle. Hood music
"::I0 p. m. Thursday evening. Sur
vey by the Golden i.ink eyss. This
is a continuance of the world survey
from the standpoint of Christianity
which has been going on for the last
month. Kegular prayer meeting ser
vice follows the survey.
versary program and roll call.
Kvening service S p. 111. Sermon,
"Spiritualism an Kxamination."
.Mid-week devotional meet 1113
Thursday S p. m.
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skill, tho cura anil thoroughness
guarantee satisfaction.
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Call I'liono 211.
POTATOES
Fancy Sood I'otatocs $10.00
per hundred.
Also
A complete line of lice Sup
plies in stock.
MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
317 East Vain Strut
Palace
Grocery
J Where you get Service.
Fancy Canned Goods
Fresh Fruits
Fresh Vegetables
Frensh Ranch Butter
Fresh Creamery Butter
fnct evcrvthinc to
In
everything
cat.
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Phone 109
132 West Main.
Give us atrial.
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PHONE 300
Cars for hire with or without
driver.
JAMES LESLIE
Nash Hotel . . ..
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' St. Murk's Kpisropnl
Cor. North Oakdale-and Fifth Sts
N a. m. Holy comriiunion.
10 a. m. Sunday school. .
1 1 a. m. Confirmation and morning
service. i
7:30 p. m. Evening service and in
struction.
Wm. B. Hamilton, Vicar.
Tlio Flint Spiritualist Church ,
Meetings Sunday, May 9, 8 p. m.,
in the Allhea hall, 204 East Main
street. Subject, -"The Water of Life".
All are welcome.
FIrI Church of Christ, Sc iin list
liranch of tho mother church. The
First Church of Christ, Scientist, in
Iloston. Mass.
Services are held every Sunday
morning at 1 1 o'clock. Subject,
'Adams and Fallen Man."
Sunday school at !':-ir. AH under
the age of 20 are wt-h-onie.
(Wednesday evening meetings, at
which testimonies oi' Christian Sci
ence healing are given, at 7:110.
Church edifice, 212 North Oakdale.
Thu reading room, which is in the
M. F. & 11. bldg., is open from 1 to u
daily except ' Sundays and holidays.
Ml authorized literature may lie read
or purchased.
The public is cordially invited to
attend the services, and visit the
reading room.
Five Methodist Church
Cor. Tenth and Ivy streets.
"Let us hear the conclusion of the
whole matter; fear tied and keep his
commandments; for this is Die whole
duty of man. For Cod shall bring
every work into judgment, with every
secret thing, whether It lie good, or
whether It be evil." Let us live as
wo will wish we hail on the Judgment
(lay.
Sunday school 1 0 a. in.
Preaching services 1 1 a. m. and
7:. '10, p. m. I
Class meeting nt noon.
Young people und children's meet
ing at 0:30 p. m.
I'rayer meeting Thursday 7: lit
p. ni, ,
Tho W. F. M. S. will meet Wedncs
day ut 2:30 at home of Mrs. Mary
Markle on North Crape street.
All are invited to our services.
'Miss Khodu Burnett, pastor, lies
a :i 7 West Tenth, l'hone 1'2G.
Catholic Church
. South Oakdale Ave.
First mass Sunday at 8 u. m.
Second mass at 10:30 a. m.
Benediction at 4 p. m.
Rev. John Powers.
Itlshop Sunnier Visits St.. Mark's
On Sunday morning the nt. Kev.
Walter T. Sumner, D.D., bishop of
Oregon will visit St. Mark's church
and administer tho sacrament of con
firmation to a large class. The ser
vice will bo at 11 o'clock and a spec
ial musical program has been pre
paretLfor the occasion.
on
Central Point Church
Services at tho brick church
Sunday at tho regular hours.
1 0. Sunday school.
11. Preaching. Subject, "Pente
cost." Special music.
G:30. Young folks meeting.
7:30. One half hour song service
followed by ,a liiblo reading on the
personality and works of the devil
Come and hear what the Diblo has to
say about this person.
2:30. Preaching in Sams Valley
school house. E. H. Edgar, pastor.
First M. K. Church
Morning: Anthem, All tho Earth
Shall Worship Thee (lleyser). Solo
Ists, Mr. MacUono'ugh, Mr. Vroiium
Solo, The Great 'Heavenly Choir
(Jordan), Mrs. Pierce.
Evening: Anthem, Crown liim
(lleyser). Soloists, Mrs. Pierce and
.Mr. Canaday. Solo, The Shadows of
the Kvening Hour, (Shepperd). Mr.
-MacDonough.
Miss Helen Philbrook, pianist, Mrs
May Jordun MucUonou:;h, director.
Fourth and Uartlett.
J. Randolph Snsnett, pastor.
.Bible school 9:45 a. m. Classes for
all ages.
Morning worship 11a. m. Sermon,
The Church tin Appraisal."
Epworth League l: l.ri p. in. Anni-
l-'irst Presbyterian Church
Cor. Main and Holly Sts.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. in..
Ilromnier, supt.
-Morning worship nt 1 1 a. in.
mon. "taith s High Duty in a '
bled World."
Fvening service at S p.
Factors That Ought ti
Presidential Preference."
Music- ill the morning service will
he, a selection by tho quartet choir
anil a solo, ".lust For Today." by
William Vawt. r. in the evening Mr.
F. C. Fdnu'udcs will sing a solo.
You will attend this church If the
, services are helpful, to you. Here or
Carl 'in some otlul- Medford church you
will find helpful fellowship and set'
How's This? , ,
"Wo off or One Htnulrl Dollars' Reward .
fT any cas.j of Catarrh that cannot bo
curcl by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. T(
Hall's Catarrh Medicine haa been taken
hv catarrh rufferom for the past tlrirty
tlvo yi'iirn. nitd tins become k.inwn am the
moat rvlinlle remedy for Catarrh. Hall
Catarrh Medicine acts ;hru the Blood c.)
the Mucous surfaced, expnlhntf the" Pol
son from the LSlcjti and healing the d!a-
,Lscd pnrtiona.
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ser. ; vice so we uruu your presence in some Mw,UMlieJ fr a whort tlme you wm sac a
.1., soriuon,
liult' in n
fhun-h thin Suiuluy. ,
f'illiii:u Vawter, director of maic.
Mrs. 11. :. Marsh, orKunit.
L. Myron Buozer, tniuistcr.
Rreat iinpruvpnient In your Reneral
health Start taklnir Tlall's Catarrh Medi
cine at oncy and Kt rid uf catarrh. SenO .
for iflwttinonlal.' free.
F. J. i llKNKY A CO., Toledo. OblO.
First Christ Inn 1itirrh
Cor. Ninth and South Oakdale.
Dell Kly Millard, minister.
Wide school 9:45. U. W. Paul,
supt.
Preaching 11 a. m. Subject, "The
Mothers of America." Special music.
7 p. m. Christian Endeavor.
S p. m. PreachinK service. Special
illustrated theme, "A Gospel Game of
Ten Pins." Happy song service and
special music. Violin solo by Mrs.
II. H. Howell.
Sunday Is Mothers Day, honor her
by attending church.
THE MISERY OF
BACKACHE
Removed by Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound.
Muskcpon, Midi. "For six years I
xraB ao weak in my back at limes that I
coma nanny wane.
Lydia E. PinklianVe
Vegetable Com"
pound was recom
mended to me and
it made me good and
Btrong again so that
I am able to do all
my work. I highly
recommend your
medioine and tell
everyone I meet
what it did for me."
Mrs. G. .Sohoon-
field, 72 Oak fet., Muskegon, Mich.
Woman's Precious Gift
The one which she should most zeal
ously guard is ber health, but film often
neglects to do so in season until some
ailment peculiar to ber sex has fastened
itself upon her. When so affected
women may rely upon Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vccetable, Compound, a remedy
that has. been wonderfully successful in
restoring health to suiTering women.
If you have the slightest doubt that
Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Com
pound will help you, write to Lydia E.
Piiikhatn Medicine Co. (confidential),
Lynn, Mass., for advice. Your letter
will bo opened, read and answered by a
woman, anu held in strict commence.
rhocnlx I'li'sbyterian Church
Sunday, May 9th, will be observed
in the l'hoenix church as Mothers'
day, with special music and a sermon
appropriate at the 1 1 o'clock service.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Kvening service at 7:30, when Miss
Emily Urown will lead the Christian
Endeavor meeting. The minister,
Joseph W. Angell, recently' of Elsi-
nore. Calif., whom the church . has
asked to visit l'hoenix with a view to
locating permanently, will speak both
morning and evening. All heartily
welcome at each service.
.First Jhiptlst Church
A cordial welcome for all.
9:4.", a. m. Sunday school. Classes
for all. K. W. Me ars, supt.
11a. m. Morning service. Mothers
Highest quality ivweirj repairing
Diamond letting, watch, repairing
Batlifiction mured In
Oallty knd prte.
MARTIN J. KKIY
Mall ns Tur want.
GXT CIOTIIE8
I Make l'hem
In inrreasing the capacity of a Ford 1-Ton
Truck Chassis bv PA11CO TRUCK KUAMKS,
KAMCO LATK11AL SPRINGS and the FAI1CU
I'MVKHSAh SLIP .11)1. NT. the purchaser is se
curing equipment lhat is designed in accordance
with the beiit engineering practice und which
embodies features found only In highest types of
truck designing... In addition to this aro ,'tho
exclusive FAHCO features represented In the
IWIVBUSAL SLIP JOINT. 9
FAUCO frames are mounted directly on tho
standard Ford truck chassis without any changes
in Its construction, tho only regular Ford part
not used being the transverse jear spring.
FAUCO ICquipnient Is based on absolutely
sound mechanical principles. It has been tried
out under the most severe conditions und has
made of the Ford 1-Ton Truck the most efficient
1 Mj -Ton Truck on the market.
The FAUCO features which contribute lo this
result aro the FAillCO FHAMF, of unusually
heavy and well-braced steel construction; tho
FAUCO LATERAL SPRINGS, which are capable
of carrying 1 ton each with a large margin of
safety, eliminating the regular Ford transverse
spring entirely; and tho FAUCO UNIVERSAL
SLIP JOINT. The Slip Joint, introduced be
tween tho Ford engine and the Ford drive shaft
tube to provide moans for the extension of the
wheel-base, prevents transmission of 'twisting or
.torsional strains from the frame to the engine,
allows a lateral movement of thu rear axlo under
the flexing of the springs.'eliminntes all strains
and shock, ordinarily transmitted directly. to thu
enginein tho regular Ford design. ; .-, .-
llrleriy, tho use of FAUCO Equipment on tho
Ford 1-Ton Truck accomplishes the following: ' .
1. It allows an .increased currying capacity
of at least fifty per cent.
1. It permits an increased loading space by
1 tho extension of the frame to accommodate tip
to a iyo-inch body. ' i
U. It Improves the . riding qualities -by. tho
use of tho two long lateral springs. . - .
4. It gives perfect balance and correst loca
tion of tho rear axlo In relntlon to the. body
length by providing a scientifically figured varia
tion In the. length of wheel base.
5. It offers a Hotchkisa drlvo) transmitting
driving strain direct to tho framo through tho
long, flexible lateral springs.
. 0. It frees the efficient Ford power plant
from all stresses and strains caused by road
shock, load shock, twisting of the frame' under
difficult road conditions and so lengthens tho
motor's life and extends, Its usefulness.
If You Want to Increase the Capacity of Your Ford
Come in and See Us
Billings Carriage and Auto Works
KLEIN
The
Tailor
12ft Knxt Main Bi.
JtEDFOED IRON WORKS
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
Aiiao acent for Fairbanks mi Morsi
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NOTICE TO WATER USERSr i
...
COMMENCING SUNDAY, MAY 9th; 1920
Irrigation Hours will be as iqllows: , ,;iO
4:00 a. m. to 11:00 a. m. (
4:00 p. m. to 1 1 :00 p. m.
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, on the East Aide of the Streets
running North and South, and North side of all Streets running East
and West. - r : ,. ..
TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, on the West side of ""alt
Streets running North and South, and on the South side of all Streets
running East and West. V .' ' t"-v--i '.c . .,: '
SUNDAY FORENOON on the East side of all Streets running North and
South, and the North side of all Streets running East and West.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON on the West side of all Streets running North and
South, and the South Side of all Streets running East and West
Wasteful use of water or USING AN OPEN END HOSE for irrigating
will not be permitted. " ' ' '
Corner property will be governed by the street on which the house is
numbered. -
WATER MUST BE SHUT OFF IMMEDIATELY IN CASE OF FIRE
ALARM.
DO NOT USE A NOZZLE LARGER THAN ONE-QUARTER INCH IN
DIAMETER. " ... .. . ; - j .fliig!
Do not set sprinkler so that jt will interfere with traffic on sidewalk."
Do not have leaky faucets or fixtures on your premises.
DO NOT ALLOW WATER TO RUN TO WASTE DOWN THE GUTTER
OF STREETS OR ALLEYS. - '
Violators of the above rules will be punished to the full extent bi the law. ,
WATER COMMITTEE, i .