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BEDFORD SHIT, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1920, 0. A. C. MILLINER 15 GARS WILL R. IS DATES SHOW TO PAGE OF HITCH. KOO K MONEY DELIGHTS IN WORKING YOU'LL not fin da lazy bone'in your dollars ",r-uiiess you voluntarily put; 'em on a shelf 'where their talents willbe wasted. . There are plenty of good investments, many . right here in Medford, which pay a return ' consistent with safety. But if you can't find them, put your dollars . to work in a Savings Account here at the , First National. FmsrlimmAL Bank' Medford Oregon Internal Baths Are the greatest aid to health ;:; J. B. L. Cascades ; Ask to have it explained to you by the sole agents In Medford. . ' :Italh Woodford sVj i- Ul&S,'UVimaC1 Proprietor , . . ':, . ' Fifth and North Riverside Telephone 11 The Dow Hospital v . Graduate Nurses Only Special Attention to X-Ray Cases. , HAS THE BOTTOM DROPPED OUT? . Cups and Saucers, each 15 :i. Window Shades . 69 Bio Reduotlon on 2-ln. Post Iron Bens. - ..(tot our prices on Silk Fibre Mattresses and Coil Springs. , Mordof f & Woolf 1 ;Phone9 22-24-26 South Fir NEW SCHEDULE INTERURBAN AUTO CO. ' Adopted Monday, March 29 ASHLAND MEDFORD Dally fexcept Sunday. llord iACKSON VILLB-MEDFOKD Tlatlv xrpnt ftiindav. Leave Medford 8:00. :u, 10:80 a. HLI UtfrSn T"CTV5.ftft 12ilS 1:1,0 ! 12:00 , noon; 1:80. 8:00. 4:90, 6:0 :16, 8:60, B:4o, 4:3U, t.nn o.js i'ltn H-lfi A-nn. 7:on n. :3p. m. Saturday only; 6:80 p. m. doily; ftJ:80 p. m...8ataiday. only. ,. . I- Lm Ashland 7:16, 8:00, 8:46, :80. l:ia, 11:00 a. m.; 12:00 noon; 12:46, 1:80 R;10, 1:00, 9:46, 4:80, 6:16, 0:00, 7:00 p. tn.; 8:45 p. ra. Saturday only; 9:80 p. tn. dally; 12:16 midnight, Saturday only. Sunduy Only OiOO, 10:00, 11:00 a. m.; IS noon; 1:00, i:0O 8.:00, 4:00, 6:00, 6:30, 0:80 p. m. V '10:00, 11:00 a. ro.; IS noon; 1:00, 9:00, 8 tOO, 4:00, 6:00, 6:30, 0:80 p. m. Saturday only 7:30 p. m.t 9:86 p. m. dally Saturday only 10:30 p. tn. . Saturday Only Lea Jacksonville 7:20, 8:80, 10:00, 11:86 a. tn.l 1:00, 2:00, 8:46, 6:00 7:00 p.m. fiat, tirrtuv onlv. 8:00 b.' m. - ' " Sunduy Only ' " Leave Medford 0 :00, 10:80 V tn.; 18:00 noon; 2:30, 4:00, 6:80, 9:80 10:80 p. to. Leave Jacksonville 10:00, 11:80 ft. m. 1:80, fl'fln. fitOO. 7:00. 0:60 Office and waiting room No. 0, South Front Nash Hotel building. Jacksonville Waiting Boos at Beter's Con fectionery. . Phnn no VdfnM Or ' 0Ygn-THE-T0PPBR,1 l Tlon unasploymsnt situation arose. x-errio aan war without work. So 0r gon wrafaoturtra.looreasei tb niurtM .. of tfcl.sploy A rter eutput follow with the attn ' ent problsn f finding a market. Th nar kat waa found th xollsno of Or eon'sTroduota reat4.dana64 and orrlS . o-"OTr.tii tspv -. .aMoolatod XBdostriaa of Orgoa Through tlio efforts of the Homo Demonstration Agent, Miss Lyiiu Poolittle, millinery specialist from the Extension Depurtment of the Atrivul tural College hns been secured to con duct millinery schools in the follow ing places over the county: May 24, 25, 2u Talent; JIuv 27, 28, 2i, Phoenix; May 31, June 1, and 2, Central Point; Juno 3, 4, a, Euslc Point: June 7, 8,' 9, Ashland,, and June 10, 11, 12 Rogue River. These schools will begin at 9 A. M. with morning and ai'teraoou sessions. It is the plan for women attending to bring their hats to make, renovate or remodel and do the work under the supervision of Miss Doolittlo. There is no limit to the attendance at these schools. A news item from Coos county regarding schools, savs.: A total of $1087.80 is the amount of hard cash saved liv the women of eight communities, wno attended the millinery schools held in Coos county during the past few woeks. One hun dred und ninety-four hats were made at an average . cost of 69c. Each woman placed a value on her finished product. The difference between-the estimated value and cost is :!S.70 or the average suving per hat.. Arc millinery schools 'worth while? ITALY OFFICERS REFUSE TO QUIT LONDON, May 21. Italy's polit ical situation is causing considerable anxiety among the entente powers Which is enhanced by the inability to obtain reliable news as to what Is happening in that country. , .: One joI the greatest difficulties. jn Italy at present, it is paid, is the at tempt to demobilize officers. - An or der recently issued for the demobili zation of 20,000 officers. Is said to have been, entirely disregarded, the men refusing to take their discharge. - . Very Successful Kngagcincnt With the closing performance to night at the Rialto Theatre, "Every woman" ends one of the most suc cessful engagements of any ' photo play ever exhibited in Medford. . ; Its modern extravaganza a riot of beauty -a feast for the eves and for the senses. "Ever.vwonmn'' is the story of every woman a picture that oSeryj JYpinun and every man 'enjoys sceinsrii. Don't he on the outside look ing ki-tbe on the inside tonight; and you'll know more nnd.l'fc'ej fetter. ......... ..y .. - Ktliol Clif.Vton Tonight . .(v : Ethel Clayton's n'e," picture, "Young Mrs. Wlnthrop,''' which came to the Liberty theatre last evening for a two days run,, will please, be cause it Is about the kfnd of folks you and I know. . - Miss- Clay ton lias ,. the role of a young. 4nd . pleadure-loying wife, not at" all in; gympatlyy with heV husband, whd-'na's 'his nbse'td the business grindstone. i t ' " ' , Dorothy Dalton Ju "B.lack Is White" a photoplay adapted . from George BarrrMcGutcheon's novel of the same name, ."will, be the attraction at the Liberty1 theatro tomorrow and Mon day',, .Miss- Dalton has a triple role, said 'to be unusually etfong in dra matic and emotional ability, and is supported by a competent cast head ed by Holmes Herbert." i British Schooner Lost. i BOSTON .May 22. 'flid British schooner John M. Wood has been ranimcd and, sunk by the steamer Lake Elsuli, which later picked up the cre,w, according t oa wireless message today. The schooner left Barbadocs'for St. Johns, N. J1'.. April 17. Tho Lake Elsah, owned bv the Aliipping board,, was lust reported en route for San, Junn, P. It., having sailed from Baltimore April '20. ' Electrical Enqiheers Elect. XEW YORK, May 22. The Ameri can Institute of Electrical Engineers today announced the cloclioa of of ficers for tho administrative year be ginning Angn.st 1, 1020. .A. W. Ucres ford, Jfilwaukee, was named presi dent: vice-presidents included C. E. Mugnusson. Seattle. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mall it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, ill., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive 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 and bladder ailments; and Foley Ca thartlc Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing, cathartic, for constipation, "biliousness, headache, and sluggish bowels. For sale by Medford Pharmacy, Adv. Final arrangements for the bring ing to Medford of the biuyest and most costly attraction ever scut on tour in the history of theatres in America were concluded .Thursday when Felix Risser, general represen tative of the New York Winter Gar den was here In conference with George A. lluut, manager of the Puc' theatre. It was while speaking of the tre mendous outlay of 'money which the Messrs. Shubert made iu staging the Passing Show," that Jlr. Rissoi entered into a discussion of theatri cal production. lie contends thnt it is an art and not a business. Homo people assert that thoatr'ieul production, at the present time is n business and not an art. These people are not business men or they wouldn't snv that. They have never stopped to think of the vast sums that arc lost every year in theatrical ventures. Business men want greater safety und certainty in their business. It, is ha,rd to fiud the public, pulse. No manager living can say before- huml thntthis or that production will be a financial success. Also, no man ager bus 'ever succeeded in foreenst- mg the expenses; lie will bo put to m any. given venture. Tuke transporta tion,, for instance. ' Imagine tho cost' of transporting a big company like Ihe "Passing Show," with its 201) people, its 10 "curs for actors, scenerv and costumes, and its army of me chanics and stage hands. The cost of production has doubled over pre-war times. It would probl ubly have cost about $100,001) to put on' the "Passing-Show'' in the old days. Now it costs a fortune. ' Jte. Chester Jones of. Butte Falls came im Mondav and thinks he will spend the summer here. Miss Denscy Manning of the Pey ton district is visiting' her sister, Mis. Lulu Grieve of Prospect. .. Mir. and Mrs. W. II. llii'iubotiiam and family spent Sunday witli G. E. Ilollenbeak and family. ,Mir. Ernest Walters eamo up Mon day to visit his sister ' Mrs. V.. Amidon. Mr. and Mrs. C, J. Seymour and daughter, Genettn of Medford, came up, Mondn vand rolnrnod Saturday. . Mr.. nnd Mirs. A,-. A. Ilollenbeak made a business trip to Medford Sat urday and returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W V. Mnnnoi, nn,l 'sons, William -and. Robert, made a business trip to Medford Saturday and returned -Monday.' " s There was a party given in honor of Mrs. C. J. Seymour Saturday night. Every one reported ; bavins; a good time.. . ' ' '. ' '' .' ' ! Every one is burning the "brjiisii they'havc had piled up, before burning season closes. - , - Born, to Mr. and Mrs NnUnn V a baby gir.-,' May 17.- . Mr. Jap O'Hura of Contral Point was here. on. business Tuesday., -"The Prospect school wnu nut rrt,r on ti,d i n .u. gave a" picnic at the school house. Every, one had a very nice time. Mrs. Hum nn1 hn 1,lan Tir:.. Maude, will 'leavcFriday for' their nomo jilt Watkins, Oregon, near ApplegMttr.- ' ivu. r. Amidon lost n fine Jersey cow- Thursday. She died of milk fever. Miss Etta Grieve, who is- working at Jacksonville, spent the week-end with hflr .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Grieve. ' ' . Women Made Young Cright cye3, a dear skin and a body fall cf youth and health may be yours if you will keep your system in order by regularly taking COLD MEDAL Th world's standard remedy for kldnty, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, th enemies of life and looks. In usa since 1696. All druggists, three 8ioa, Look for & Dame Gold Modal on wwrnrj box ad aceopl bo inuUtfea Licensed City Scavenger. All refuse immediately removed on abort notice. Weekly visit in resi dence dlBtrl'.-U. Daily bUBlneu dlt trlc$. Pfcoaes 606-B, -.. Raymond Hitchcock and his new show, llitchy Koo 1919, will draw tho crowds to tho Pago theatre Tues day niKht, May 25th. He will, as usual, be surrounded by a group of entertainers this timo the number rtius into three fieuros nnd the much talked of chorus of "forty under twenty." The new Hltchy Koo 1919 has been the most effective of the series of llitchy Koos, the famous musical re viiGs produced by Raymond Hitch cock. Heautiful as the new show Is in its lavish stage decorations, charming dressing, dancing and girls, laughing incidents and cheering music, It .is the personality of "Hltchy" himself that gives it popular vogue. Krom beginning to end ho moves in and out of the sceauB and never lets the high stepping pitching of the perfor mance drop in tho slightest degree. My aim last season" said Hitchcock recently, "was to have a chorus of forty under twenty, tho age of nest and relish, and now, in my 1919 show, I have fully sixty who may como under this heading, thero Isn't a raspberry among the bunch." HancbSapolio.-The yY 1"--' Ideal forToilet and Bath Our Bank believes in fostering and encouraging every legitimate enterprise in our community. We will be glad to accommodate our customers with loans at any time upon approved securities consistent with safe banking. . Come in. We invite YOUR Banking Business Jackson County Bank Established 1888 Medford, Oregon . f ? ? t ? t t y T t t f -T ?'' JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 427-8-9 M. F. & H. Bldg. ' If you have money to invest, investigate our plan, seven pr cent inter est guaranteed, liberal withdrawal privileges, twelve year& cf 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. C. M. KIDD, President ' ' Stock issued, $150,000 0. 0. BOGGS,..Secretary. FOR SALE Used Packard Truck In excellent condition; suitable for hauling lumber, fully equipped, $2, 750.00. This is one of the best bargains offered by us in some time. . Address s ' PORTLAND MOTOR CAR COMPANY, - Portland, Oregon. wajTrttti in im -i Notice to Prospective Range Users: , We have a. few HOT PQINT Model D ELECTRIC RANGES left at the old price, $175 f.-o. b. Medford. New price $194 f. o. b. factory. You can make a saving of $35 by placing your order for one of these now. , ... . California -Oregon Power Company Phone 168. 216 West Main Street, . Medford, Ore ? T t f i $ 4 t t T I