BEDFORD WTHi THIBUMB, STEITF011D, OHKCIOX. TUESDAY, MAY 25. 1920.
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to
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Commencing Siiturday, May 29th.
Season and Week-end tickets
GO WHERE THE OCEAN ROARS
or
UP IN THE MOUNTAINS WHERE THE AIR IS
PURE AND THE SCENERY INSPIRES
FARES ON APPLICATION
For particulars inquire of Local Agent
Southern Pacific Lines
' JOIINM. SCOTT,
General Passenger Agent.
Have Your Clothes
Made in Medford
CLOTHES MAKE THE MEN!
AND MEN MAKE THE CLOTHES
.' "Well-dressed men and women' are always more
successful in life. It is the appearance which gives
them a certain prestige. This is a well-known fact.
Good clothes today are worth money, 'and all-wool
suit's, made up in the latest styles, individually de
signed for your own taste, trimmed with the best
trimmings which money can buy, are worth from
$47.50 up. Made at
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LADIES' AND GENT'S TAILOR,
' 113 West Main.
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r Kdak Finishlnns' Best Work' Lowest
-4v5to . Postal card photos, $1.25 dozen,
Ei AjjcfA ;. additional, 60c dozen. Costumes fur-
,, ,' rr.;' nished free.
Japanese Art Store
itjpy f.i-';,y 34 N. Central Medford
MONDAY. MAY 31
Memorial Dnv will be observed
Sionhiv, Mav 31. as a tribute to t!ie
j veterans of tlio Civil War, who died
i or were killed durinir the stniEirlc or
I who have since answered the final
summons. The eeneral observanee of
Memorial Dnv is a fittinsr tribute to
those countless thousands, who
answered our country's call, and the
custom of stcwiii'' fragrant flowers
on the graves of known and unknown
deud of the Civil War as well as the
craves of those who cave their lives
on our battle fields or in hospitals
since that time. It shows the rever
ence of the American people for the
men who fouaht and died for the love
of country and for love of home.
The exercises will be held iointlv bv
the G. A. R.. . R. C, and American
Let! ion.
Memorial exercises on Decoration
liny Mondnv, Mav 31, will be as fol
lows: 0. A. R.. W. R. C.nnd American
Legion will meet at cemetery nt 10 :30
a. m. to pav their annual tribute of
respect to their dead comrades, clos
ing with tho salute to the dead by
Company D of Medford.
Afternoon exercises will be held nt
the Page Theatre at 2:30 p. in.
The procession will form in the fol
lowing order nt the park and move nt
2 p. in., as follows:
Marshall, Floyd Hart: band, Com
pany D, G. A. li., W. H. C American
Legion, Boy Scouts, speakers in autos.
civic organizations, citizens.
Line of march will be to the bridge
where flowers will be strewn on the
waters for tho sailors and marines
who gave their lives for their coun
try. Salute for the dead by Co. D.,
then to the Page theatre.
Order of exercises :
i Assembly Call
Band
Prayer Rev. Millard
Rending of Orders Adj. J. Ii. Davis
Lincoln's Gettysburg Addross
Com. Geo. Codding
Quartette
Rending Mrs. McKennov
Solo ifiss Adele Brault
Decorating Monument of Unknown
Dead.
Address Rev. Sasnett
Roll of Honor.
Star Spangled Banner, s
. Benediction
A cordial invitation is extended to
nil military and civic organizations
and all citizens to join in the oxer
ciscs and n special invitation to nil
old soldiers of the Civil War, regard.
less of which side of the dispute they
espoused, to loin with us.
Cars will bo on the street in front
of G. A. R. to take members of G. A
R. and W. It. C. and firing sauad to
cemetery at 10 a. in.
IS
PHOKXIX. May 21 Tho high
school student body elected officers
as follows: Roland I'arlcss, treas
urer: Mildred Wood, secretary, Vane
Wilder, president.
The library contains l.'i31 volumes,
104 new books added this year.
There were no graduates this year.
Mr. Milam advised those who wore
utile to graduate to take another vear.
He is of the opinion that the students
hould attend high school five years
unless they can go awav to college.
The high school is the only college
a great many pupils ever attend,
hence make it as practical as pos
sible. .
Tho school closed last Friday. The
school play was put on Thursday
evening: the nsseaihlv room was full
and "The Prince of Liars" certainly
mado a bit judging from the wuv the
audience enjoyed it, and what is being
said about it. Miss Frater, the much
loved high school teacher, trained the
students, and great is the honor she
is receiving. At the close Mr. Frame
read the following resolutions passed
bv the school directors of School Dis
trict No. 4, Jackson county, Oregon,
nt their meeting held May 20, 1020.
''Whereas, tho past year has been
a trying one in many respects, for
bot bleachers and patrons,
"And, whereas, after many of the
teachers had contracted with this
board lor the vear iust ended, tiiev
were offered positions elsewhere wilh
larger salaries,
"And, whereas, although the school
sessions were interrupted and the
school was closed for three week1".,
yet the different grades and high
school have completed their work
without prolonging the school term
into the warm weather,
"And, whereas, the vear iust com
pletcd has been most successful and
harmonious, nnd the ends) accom
plishcd most gratifying.
"Therefore, he it resolved, that the
directors of School District No. 4
Jackson eountv. Oregon, express their
appreciation .of the efforts of l'rin
cipal Milam and the teachers asso
ciated with him, for the commendable
work done and for the lovaltv and
splendid spirit manifested under the
most trying circumstances,
"And, be it further resolved, that
these resolutions bo rend to the nrin
cipul and teachers by the chairman
and that they he made a part of the
records of said District No. 4."
Friday the high school pupils nnd
teachers spent the dny on Wagner
Creek or. rt delightful picnic. Tho
school board of Phoenix, Mr. Wo'.t
man, chairman; Mr. Stevens and Mr.
Fiame, are tho directors. Those men
deserve much credit for the way in
which they conduct the school af
fairs. ,
IrPtf- ' MARATHON RUNNING
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NEW BURKE PICTURE AT
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Graduate Nurses Only
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Cups and Saucers, each : 15)
Window Shades G9c
Bio Reduction on 2-ln. Post Iron Beds.
Get our prices on Silk Fibre Mattresses and Coil Springs.
Phone 9
Mordoff & Woolf
22-24-26 South Fir
NEW SCHEDULE INTERURBAN AUTO CO.
Adopted Monday, March 29.
i ASHLAND MEDFORD
Pally except BnndaT.
"' Leave Hedfotd 7:15, 8:00, 8:4S, :,
'10:16 11:00 a. tn, 13:00 noon; 12:46, 1:0,
1:16, 1:00, 8:45, 4:80, 6:16, 0:00, 7:00 p. m.
i.8:46 p. m. Saturday onlv; 0:30 p. m. dally;
0:60 p. m. Saturday only.
Lean Aehland 7:15, 8:00, 8:46, :S0,
;i0:16, 11:00 a. m.; 12:00 noon; 18:46, 1:80
t:16, 8:00, 8:46, 4:0, 6:15, 6:00, 7:00 p. hi.;
fl:46 p. m. Saturday only; 0:80 p. a. dally;
AS:16 midnight. Saturday only.
v- Sunday Only
0:00, 10:00, 11:00 a. m.; li noon; 1:00,
t:00 8:00, 4:00, 6:00, 8:30, :80 p. m.
:00 10:00, 11:00 a. in.: 11 noon; 1:00,
4:00, 8:00, 4:00, 6:00, 0:80, 0:80 p. m.
jrajtiaf room iabuad. East Sidt Fturmicy,
JACKSONVILLE MEDFORD
Dally except Sunday.
Leave Hertford 8:00, 0:80, 10:80 a. ra.;
11:00 noon; 1:30. 8:00, 4:30, 6:80 p. ra
Saturday only 7:80 p. m.; 0:30 p. m. daily
Saturday only 10:30 p. rru
Hjttiiriiav Only
Leave Jackaonville 7: JO. 8:30, 10:00, 11:80
a, m.j 1:00, 1:00, 8:46, 6:00 7:00 p. m. Bat
urday only, 8:00 p. m.
Sunday Only
Leave Medtord s :00, 10:30 a. in.; 11:00
noon; x:su, e:uu, o:3u, v:ao iu:o p. m.
Leave Jjckaonvillt 10:00, 11:80 a. m. 1:80.
8:30, 6:00, 7:00, 060 p. m.
Office arid vraltlnf room No. 6, South Front,
Naali Hotel building.
Jacksonville waiting Boom at Keter'a Coo
fertlonety.
i'liMc I0, ed,ford., Oto,
Hillie Burke in a lieht romantic
comedy picture called "Wanted A
Husband"' is the attraction nt hc
Liberty Theatre, ulavinc now nnd in
cluding Thursday. It contains many
of the reasons for this pretty star's
popularity as a eomnicdienno of rnre
charm.
If vou like good wholesome com
edy, here is tho film for you. Billij
Burke is her usual sparkling self and
does such startlins things as take a
showcrbath and box with her trainer
to add to the gaietv.
Admirers of Al St. John, the stren
uous comedian, have ti treat in store
for them in "Ship Ahoy!" his latent
This is an excellent novel film com
edy, the story ot which was written
bv Sir. SI. John himself, nnd it is
packed with laughs from start to
finish.
Hiicky Finn nt IMallo
Maybe, It's been so long ago since
you met me and pap and the rest
of our family, that you've forgotten
me. But I thought you'd be glad to
know that I'm coming to Medford
tomorrow. Yep! Ain't you glad?
Me an' Tom Sawyer and pap (he's no
account) and the "duke" and the
"king" will be with mo the whole
bunch of us just lika you read about
us in Mark Twain's book about me
"Huckleberry Finn." Only, now we've
come to life In a big moving picture
You'll see us living the greatest story
over written by dear old Mark Twain
Come to 800 me at the Rlalto the
ater this week. Try to get there
afternoons, 'cause I think there's
goin' to bo big crowds and there
won't be enough seats for all who
want to see my picture.
See you tomorrow at 2 p.
o'clock at the Rlalto! Bring your
chlldron they know me, too.
Yours for a good time,
HUCKLEBERRY FINN1.
Morse Is Set Free.
NEW YORK. May 2.'). Indict
ment sneainst Charles W. Morse and
other defendants charged with illegal
sale of the steamship John J. Mc-
Cullougli. Were dismissed today bv
Federal .Indue Hand nt the rco,iicst of
Attorney General I'ulraer,
PHILADELPHIA Marathon run-
nine is a dangerous practice and will
shorten tho life of un athlete bv seve
ral years, according to Alfred Slirulib,
famous conch of the Oxford-Cam
bridge track tenm which enmc to this
country to participate in the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania rclav races.
At a banquet in honor of his tenrrt.
Shrubb urged Hint American youth-
should not be encouraged to compelo
in long-distance contests. Tho ef
feet on tho muscles, heart and other
organs, ho said, causes premature
death.
Doctor Cupid
That love sometimes cures dis
ease is a fact that hag been called
to the attention of the public by a
prominent physician. Love is not,
however, the cure for all women.
Many a woman .is nervous and
irritable, feels dragged down and
worn out for no reason that she
can think of.
DoctoV Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription gives new life and new
strength to weak, worn-out,
run-down women. "Favorite
Prescription" makes weak women
strong and sick women well. It
is now sold by all druggists in the
United States in tablets as well
as liquid form. , ff
Roseeurg, Oregon "I suffered
something terrible from an organic
trouble. Could scarcely stand on
my feet. My head and back ached so
hard and I was weak and nervous.
I had severe pains in my side and
my limbs and feet ached. I was also
troubled with constipation. I took
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription,
Golden Medical Discovery, and
Pleasant Pellets. These medicines
cured me of all my ailments and I
was well and strong." Mrs. W. D.
Moore, 1246 N. Jackson Street
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R. J. REYNOLDS
TOBACCO CO.
W-ntteivSfclAm, N. C
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