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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1920)
WCTB BEE KEDFOKD BE3TE TKIBUflfl, 5TEDTOKD, OREOONT, SATURDAY. I"AY 13. 3920. ffJJr Tomorrow -. invite Yourself e, a. And the Family T't J V "X. To a Whole Flock ; ' ' " ?S0f Lauqhs '.',A' ' . '. H-. I ' ' f h Mabel Normand -N "JINX" -IT'S A CIRCUS- i and SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION LARRY SEMON The peer of them all in . I'LL BE It's New and Different and Funny RIALTO TONIGHT, Last Times, Richard Harding Davis' " SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE ' ' THE COST OF HIGH LIVING IT is rather that than the high cost of living which has seemed to make the sky the limit to which prices have soared. "When people cut out extravagances, the cost of necessities will take care of itself. 'Adopt Thrift and a Bank Account at the First National as members of your family. They'll be the biggest little helpers you ever had. vie first National Dank' Medford Oregon m P$VW5a I ORIENTAL OLJ ' ART GOODS 7Mw' curios ?iv DRY goods ( yVi. CHINA WARE iP? BASKETS AND TOYS I Kodak Finisliiii(S, Best Work, Lowest I ,. UJ ' Priccs- f' 7H INislnl 'nrd' photos, $l.'2," dozen, VT iiildilioiml, (iOf dozen. Costumes l'ur- ' L&&-p I nislied frw. rr Japanese Art Store I ygf J 34 N. Central Medford National Guard Ball! (Auspices Co. D) Wednesday, May 19 IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA Admission $1.25 Including War Tax Everybody Invited OLD IE CONCERT A novel and delightful concert Is promised by those in charge of tho entertainment to be given at th Christian church Tuesday morning, May ISth, because It is an "old time concert, in an old time setting," and delightful because the entire program consists of those charming old songs that every one enjoys, given by some of the best singers in Medford. H is not a play, but the "old fash ioned" idea In trie selections is car ried out in the setting and costumes. In the parlor of a rural homo, about the time of the civil wac, the family and neighbors, who casually drop in during tho evening, have an evening of music which becomes tho program of tho concert. A nominal admission of 25c is being charged to defray ex penso and provide a fund for a church activity. Mrs. Geo. Andrews will sing "Last Rose of Summer," "I Dreamt I Dwelt In Marble Halls," "Lullaby" from Ermlnie, and other selections. A male quartet, C. C. McCurdy, J. W. Klrk patrlck, D. K. Millard and W. Bent ley, will sing "Carry Me Back to Olo Virginny." Miss Brail It will sing solo. In addition there is a varied program of mixed quartets, duets piano numbers, and solqs by other well known singers. Mrs. C. c. Mc Curdy will bo tho nccompanicst. BURSELL STATES POLICY REGARDING Herbert Hoover, former food admin istrator, estimated today before the houso committee investisntin!; the sucnr situation. The annual circus carnival with Us many and varied amusement and fun features held at the Lincoln high school last night by tho parent-teacher circle of tho school was a largely attended and very enjoyable affair Sovoral boxing bouts between boys of tho school were especially much en joyed, while tho circus stunts were worth going miles to see. Phone 474 nbout your dry cleaning und dyeing. All work fully guaran teed. City Cloaning Works, 401 South Hlvorsldo. Call at the Medford Blacksmith Shop for guaranteed auto springs. Portland priccs. 118 South Bartlett. 47 Gllddon arBonato of lead. The bost to bo had. Connor's Warehouse. Ooorgo rtuth has accepted a posi tion at White's barber shop. All kinds of auto blacksmithing, Portland prices. Medford Blacksmith Shop. 47 Hemstitching, pocotlng 10c per yard, thread furnlshod. Expert op orator. Singer Shop, 10 South Fir street. G0 Poultry, oggs, lildos, vonl, live stock, sco us beforo you sell. Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange. Phone 932. 47 .Tho ndvanco salo for the Company I), National Guard, ball at tho nata- torium next Wednesday night nugus a very largo attendance. Many non- duncors are buying tickets Just to help tho company along. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stlllwell, spirit ualist modlums, will lecturo Sunday, 8 p. m., Althoa hall, 204 Knst Main. Itesldonco HOI South Central strcot. Phono D70-J. 47 llonio-nmdo broad, cakes, and pus- try of all kinds for gciornl trado at Box Cufo. tf All kinds dry wood, phono S59 or 51S1-J. Kay Blackburn. Wo are now handling Orchard Brand Spray matoriuls, good quality, prices right. Farm Bureau Cooporu- tlvo Exchange l'hono 932. 69 1. N. Gabrlolson, who Is In charge of tho government rodent poisoning work on federal lands in Oregon spent tho liiHt two days hero making arrangements to continue the squir- rol exterminating campaign in .lack- son county, which will be first stnrtod In tho Hrownshoro district, whore ho hits appointed J. II. Hecknor as foro- uiun In charge. Mr. Gabrlolson loft for Klamath Kalis today to look after tho Klamath county poisoning cam paign. Selling out our aluminum waro re duced prices. Truux Storo. 47 OrroB, tailors for men and women. High grado only. Ashland, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Miller of Sun Francisco luivo taken an apartment at llorbiin. Mr. Miller Is n represen tative of Blake-.McKall Co. Washing una Ironing frco. We will wash anil iron thorn by tho electric niiBhnr and Ironor while you wait, HI Paul's Electric Storo. Among Oregon guests at the Hol land nro J. .1. Downs of Portland, S. L. Kidder of ltoscburg, II. L. (Hem of Eiigrno and Mr. and Mrs. K. J. llot tenroth of Grunts Pass. Do you want to savo your curtains by washing and Ironing them by the electric washer and ironor at Paul's Electric Store? Wo will do it or show you how. Victor Bursell, the successful far mer and business man for county commissioner has been a resident of Jackson county for the past 37 years. Has seen and kept pace with the de velopment of tho valley. He has seen the roads improved from mere mud holes over which teams could hardly pass to their present state. Ho believes the people should vote yes for the 4 per cent limitation amendment so as to provide funds as needed to complete the Pacific high way and all work under construction and thinks wo should vote the county road bonds so our county court will be able and ready to cooperate with the state highway commission and government in the construction of roads as planned by the Issue. - Our present highway commission does not plan on expending this sum at once but thru a period of years as needed, so that the bonds would not all be sold at one time but only as required. OBITUARY KI.Dl'.X The infant son of Hnlnli Waldo Kldcn and Leila KinL' Elden, imcd one yenr and four days, died cnrlv toduv at their liomc near Seven Oaks of pneumonia following meusels. The funeral which will bo private, will ho held at the residence Sundav afternoon at 2:30, service conducted by licv. L. Myron Iioozcr and inter ment at the Jacksonville cemetery. The entire family was afflicted with meusels, the other two children beina very sick, but nro now out of dancer. The sympathy of their mnnv friends, so out to the parents in their be reavement. WASHINGTON'. May M Two or three yours will be required for the snsriir situation to eet back to normal, ("lit This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail It to .Foley & Co.. 2S35 Sheffield Avo., Chicago. 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will rocelvo In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pain In sides and black ; rheumatism, backache, kidney mid bladder ailments; nnd Foley Ca thartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache, nnd sluggish bowels. For sale by SIio's With Va Tomorrow ' " In Jlor Newest : Peppiest 1'lctiiro DOROTHY GISH i "MARY ELLEN ' COMES TO TOWN" A HIOT FKOM STAHT TO FINISH YOl'K LAST CHANCE TODAY To SCO tho Funniest Picture Ho Kvor ' Made at 8 ness. A. P. & a. sr. VII members of the order are requested to meet at Masonic ball, Monday evening, May 17 p. m. sharp. Important busi L. E. WILLIAMS, Secy. 40' At a social gathering held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Palmer last night Miss Gore's class of the Methodist church Sunday school en tertained Mrs. O. V. Myers' class of the same school. OF INTEREST TO WOMEN This is a Short Letter, but it Brings a Message of Import ance to every Woman. if Woodford, Vt "I took Lydia K. Pink- ,om pound and Lavei Pilts before my child was born and it did wonderful work for mo. My baby weigh ed eight and one-half pounds when born and I did not suffer many pains. You can publish this let ter if you wish for I would not be with out your medicine before child birth." Mrs. John Libi- bini, Woodford, Vt. The reason why Lydia Pinkham'8 Vegetable Compound is so successful in overcoming woman's ills is because it contains the tonic, strengthening prop erties of good old-fashioned roots and herbs, which act on the female organ ism. Women from all parts of the country are continually testifying to its strengthening, curative influence, and as it contains no narcotics or harmful drugs it is a safe medicine for womtn. If you want special advice write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read, and answered by women only. MR. and MRS PUBLIC: You remember when "EVERY W0MAN" appeared at the Paqe in legitimate, and the unstinted praise and impression it left after, the per formance. You know the play itself is one that has been tested by the stage and found worthy, also the end less opportunities which are afforded for the screen RIALTO COMING ATTRACTION Everywoman Fruit Packers and Sorters ATTENTION Those desiring to pack or sort fruit during the com ing season, register now with the Oregon Grower's Co-operative Association Office at the precooling plant of the former Rogue River Fruit and Produce Association. Call in person. Do not phone. BRYANT WASHBURN 'The Six BestCellars' LIBERTY JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 427-8-9 M. F. & H. Bldg. If you have money to invest, investigate our plan, seven per cent inter est guaranteed, liberal withdrawal privileges, twelve years of successful business in Medford, absolutely safe, under supervision of State Corpora tion Commissioner. Several houses for sal con terms at less than value. Capital Stock 250,000. ' -. Stock issued, $150,000 C. M. KIDD, President O. C. BOGGS, Secretary. I Notice to Water Users I Ol'lt MKTIIOPS pleaso tho partic ular bocauso of tho sanitary, modern equipment, careful hnndllnfi and in dividual attention. Dry Cleaning that satisfies. Cnll l'hono 244. t y r f 5! t t ? t t ? ? ? t t t ? T t t I T T t I Commencing Sunday, May 9th, 1920 Irrigation Hours will be as follows : 4:00 a. m. to 11:00 a. m. 4:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND' FRIDAY, on the East side of the Streets running North and South, and North side of all Streets running East and West. TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, on the West side of all Streets running North and South, and on the South side of all Streets running East and West. h, ., SUNDAY FORENOON, on the East side of all Streets running North and South, and on 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 ALARM. DO NOT USE A NOZZLE LARGER THAN DIAMETER. T i T y IN CASE , OF FIRE ONE -QUARTER INCH IN 3 t t y - V 1 ' 'I' I Do not set sprinkler so that it will interfere with traffic on sidewalk. Do not have leaky faucets or fixtures on your premises. DO NOT ALLOW WATE RTO RUN TO WASTE DOWN THE GUTTER, OF STREETS OR ALLEYS. Violators of the above rules will be punished to the full extent of the law. a WATER COMMITTEE Y Medford Pburmacy, Adv.