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P3T3H TWO StEDFORD ITJTTj TRrBTJXE, TirEDFORTX OREflOT, THURSDAY, MAY 1920. jbcalBrieJs The marrliige of Miss Dorothy Gil bert and Earl Tumy was solemnized in Portland today at the residence of Mr. and .Mrs. lierald Sooy-Smltli. Mr. and -Mrs. Tumy will take a wed ding trip to Lake Louise, Canada be fore returning to Medford where for the present they will make their home with Mr. Tumy'a parents, Mr. j una .Mrs. w. js. Tumy. 150 trimmed hats to choose fromCo.. Km. 209 Liberty Bldg' for fire t Lottie Howard's, 109 North ('en- insurance. tf tral avenue. f,9 Suits at cost pins lb per cent. Cius The Tailor. tf H. Chandler Kfian Is considering entering the northwest golf tourna ment at Victoria, 1!. C, the first week In July. Mr. ligan was national golf champion for two years and In spite of no practlco retains his skill at the game. If Vil!y(V.'ooa wanted some wood, what wood would Willy try? He would call up 7C and say: Send some wood to Willy Wood, of course her would, because their wood Is the cheapest wood that Willy Wood could buy. Valley Fuel Co. 61 The Hed Cross employment office asks that all orchardists of the valley who need help In thinning send in name to the office In the Sparta bldg. Phono 450. All high school students are also requested to list with the Ited Cross if they desire to secure work In tho orchards. 59 The faculty of St. Mary's academy Invites the public tonight at 8:1 o'clock to bo present at a Itecital presenting Miss Neva Samuels and Miss Luclle Koontz, pluno-forte grad uates at the ucademy auditorium. Shad roe now in season; time to have a shud roe parly. .Medford Fish Market. 57" Heal homo made sorghum at Hutchison & Lumsdun. Kvory mombor of tho Klks lodge Is urged to bo present at tho lilks tem ple at 0 p. m. Friday for only 10 mln utos whon moving pictures both in side and outside tho building will lie taken. Any Elk caught slicking up for the occasion and grinning into the camera will be fined. Some pictures, will be taken at tonight's lodge meet ing. Tho latest achievement In wushlng mnclilnes is the Laun-Dry-Htto It washes and drys your laundry. 07 Ocean smelt now cumiug in line; make a call and see them at tho Fish Market. 57 Tomorrow night tho commence ment week festivities of tho Medford high school will begin with tho Junior prom, which will be held at tho uata torlum. Tho commencement oxorcises will take place at tho T'ngo theater a week from tonight. French pastry and dainty confec tions made froBh dally at Hex Cafe. 1 Chinook salmon, red and fut, from , tho Hogtio river every day for a short tlmo. Medford Fish Murkct. 57 Mrs. H. h. Sargent of lloise, ldnho, Mr. and Mrs". C. O. Clayton, Captain D. I. Piper of Camp Lewis, and Ed ward ,1. Wagner and P. V. Schuhrio men of Los Angeles are guests nt the Hotel Holland Jlnrn danco at Harry Carlton ranch on Antolopo, Saturday, May 2 9. Jazz music. Evorybody como. 59 25 per cent off on all millinery and blouses at Tho Vanity Hat Shop, Frl day and Snturduy, Mny 2S, 29. r.s We do hemstitching, -pleating. The Vanity Shop, next Hlallo thealro. lOdlnon Murshall left last night for Eugene, Orogon whore ho will vinl for a fow days with friends at tho University of Orogon. Auto repairing M. J. Swing, with Hlttson Motors Auto Homo, 29 South Front. All work gunrantood. tf Just unloaded a carload of Huff man trucks. See Clark & Childors.riS Tho appointment of tho Soul horn Oregon conference of tho Freo Moth odlst church, which was held at Cot- lago Orovo May 10-22, were as ful lows; Medford district, C. K. (Hazier, district older; Medford and Trail Hhoda Burnett; Ashland, F. W. Oli ver; Grants Pass and New Hope, L N. Phillips, 1). I). Doilgo nnd W. K Good, Evangelist J. W. Sharp, Su pernnnuato J. E. McDonald and Elva llobart. Supernumerory A. J. Ed wards was left without appointment ucrordlng to paragraph 110 of the discipline. C. 10. Glazier was appoint ed district elder for tho itosohurg district, it. II. Dollm-hldo and E. F Lee were named fur Koseburg and Albany respectively. ('. Sknlton was appolnied for 1'ot'ac.o Grove anil .1 V. Smith for Mariliflclil nnd llundou Tho lowest priced truck for Its currying cupecity in the world In the llulfmun. Chirk & Chl'dora, dealers r.s' Files mo dangerous anil a mils ance. We mnko window screens nnd screen doors. Trowbridge Culiinet Works. 6 Mrs. F. H. Watson of Trail came to Medford on Wednesduy and is a guest at tho Holland Tru Hlu cookies and crackers. The Palace Grocory. $500 to $1000 saved in buying Huffman truck. Clnrk & Chllileis. dealers. 5S Tho Commencement exercises of the Grants Pass high school weve held last Tuesday night at the opera house in that city when 33 seniors were given diplomas. Dean John Strauh of the University of Oregon, delivered tho address. Tho graduates wore garbed in cup and gown. All parties having bills ugalnst the high school student body please file Ihls week. 5.S WEEKS & ORE UNDERTAKERS Dny mono 227 I'Tiones F, W. Weeks, A. K. Orr, Among the Oregon contingent of residents at the Medford are Geo. II. Clark of Salem, Clyde K. Wilson and C. I Mayhew of Kugene, Douglas K. Proud of Klama'h Kails, F. V. Ka nause or Oakland, and the following from Portland: Jack I.eviniion, C. S. Lipschmetz, V. A. (,'oggershull, II. . West, H. It. Wight, Mrs. A. O'Brien and daughter, K. M. Patterson, W. C. Slattery and Paul Doltz. Mill-run at tiie old price. Bardwell Fruit Co. e See Medford Land A InnurcincA I Agency, successors to D. R. Wood & ,1. A. Westerlund left Tuesday night for a short business trip to Portland. Mrs. H. W. lilngham and daughter Eleanor left yesterday for Chicago, where Mrs. lilngham will visit her parents for a month or more. Fairbanks-Morse water systems; bring city conveniences to the farm. People's Electric. 57 Fairbanks-Morse water systems bring city conveniences to the farm. People's Electric. 57 Cullfornlans registered at the Med ford include C. E. Price of Los An geles, Frank K. Hall of Sisson, C. 11. lirown of Downey, and G. A. MoN'eil. H. C. Baker and S. S. IJood of San Francisco. Orres, the ladies' tailor, will be at Hotel Holland evory Thursday. Flue woolens, latest stylos always. tf for the best insurance see Holmes I the Insurance Man. Mrs. Chas. T. Sweeney loft last evening for Portland where she will spend a month with her daughters Mrs. It. C. Duy and Miss Edith Sweeney. Tho latest achievement In washing machines Is the Laun-I)ry-Ette It wuslias und drys your laundry. 57 Do you want to save your curtains by washing and ironing them by the electric washer and ironer at Paul's Electric Store? Wo will do It or show you how. Mrs. Joe Ilarnhart of Chllders, Texas, and Mrs. Harry Havls of Wich ita Falls, Texas, leave, toduy for their homes after a pleasant visit of a month In Medford with their mother, Mrs. Kellehor, and grandmother Goodyear' 30x3 tlroB for your Chovrolet, Ford or Maxwell J.20. Mod ford Auto Co. 67 Mrs. Paul Itanset,, corsetlcre for NuBone. Phone 585-J. Thirteen is not generally regarded as a lucky number by tho 13 candi dates initiated into tho local lodge of tho Knights of PythltiH, bail the number with Joy today for thoy are still ablo to bo up and about the streets. Tho Medford lodge attended the ceremonies about CO strong and brought their Initiation team with them. Besides the Medford dignitar ies and members, Jack Clark, vice grund chancellor was present from Portland. Ho was accompanied by Grand Keeper of the Seals and Rec ords Walter Gleoson, also of Port land. After tho business meeting and initiation, n big food was spread for tho now members and tho visitors. Talks wore given by some of tho visit ing lodgo men. Grants Pass Courier. Tho Parent-Teacher society of the Washington school will hold tholr rogulur meeting at 7:.'10 Friday even ing. This is the last mooting of the year and tho fathers aro especially In vited. Suits sponged, pressed on a Hoff man sanitary steam pressing machine Special rates by month. Ilellvory ser vice. Phono 223-.I. Myors Appnrol Cleaners, Dyers, Hatters, 103 North Central. 69 Quality, servlco, satisfaction La dles' and men's suits dry or stenm cloanod $1.50. Phono 223-J. Deliv ery service. Myors Apparel Cleanors, Dyers, Hatters, 103 North Control. 57 Prayer meeting nt 7:45 sharp at Christian church tonight. Uaptismal servicos will follow. For oyo, eai, noso. throat Bee Dr. Heine, Liberty Bldg. Glasses fitted. Your spring suit nest woolens, reasonable prices. Klelu the Tailor, East Main, upstairs. Delco-Llght Electricity for every farm. J. E. Bartlett, Medford Hotel, Medford, Oro. SultB at cost plus 10 por cent. Cms Tho Tailor. If Lynn 11. Mowutt, secretary of the Ashland Commercial club Is n mem ber of the circuit court Jury nt Jack sonville this week. Old phonogruphB and records bought, sold and exchanged. Doug lass, 101 S. Central. Phono 615-.I. Singer Shop (jimmy counts. New nnd used machines sold or rentod Fxpert ropairing on nil makes ma chines. Phone215-H. 10 So. Fir. CO co Tablets and scratel, pans made of news print, for Bchool and office uso (or snle at this offlco. tf Joe Keliehor of Planevllle, Texas Is visiting his mother ami sisters on South Oakdalo avenue. Carl Jeschko, high grade watch and cloc krepalrlng. 9 Fir street. Godyear 30x3 Mi tires for your Chevrolet, Ford or Mnxwoll $20. Med ford Auto Co. 57 All kinds dry wood, phone 859 or 519-J. Ray Blackburn. TOO LATE T8 CLASSIFY FOI! SALE Good Jersey Phone 4..2-.M. milk cow. 59 WANTI-:i) TO 11I Y--1 to 5 acres clost In suitable for berries or gar dening. Phone 514. 57 WANTED At onro use of brood bitch: must be healthy. Liberal i pay nnd good rare assured. N. F. j Ohrt, CI3 Catherine street. 5S K I Films Devolopcd Better O I Prints Made Clearer D H Prompt attention lo Mail Orders Guests at the Medford include Mrs. Mattie Patrick of Paris, 111., C. L. Hubbard pf Chicago, and N. Nevick and John Neurer of New York city. Pure home mate sorghum 18c at Hutchison & Lumsden. we are now hanui.ng- Orchard Brand Spray materials, good quality, prices right. Farm Bureau Coopera tive Exchange. Phone 932. 69 Home-made bread aud pastry fresh daily at Rex Cafe. tt Harold, the ten year old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bacon of 23 North Peach street met with an accident last evening. He was riding his fath er's bicycle, and hanging onto a mo tor truck when the bicycle slipped, throwing him to tho pavement. He suffered a fracture of his left arm and was taken to the Dow hospital. Danco at Beagle Saturday, May 29. Music by Majestic orchestra. 58 Orres, tailors for men and women. High grade only. ABhland, Oro. I'hono 4 74 about your dry cleaning and dyeing. All work fully guaran teed. City Cleaning Works, 401 South HIverside. Included In the Oregon contingent of guests at tho Holland are C. A. Campbell of Eugene, J. Shocklcy of Hoseburg and Max Mellon, F. L. Kiser and F. S. Lajod of Lakevlew. Mrs. H. A. Gulp and children of Duns- muir aro also at this hotel. Bulls at cost plus 10 per cent. Gits The Tailor. tt Lucky spot dances! Nat to-nlte!5C For Sale Waxed golden oak buf fet, two leather upholstered golden oak rockors, whlto enamel bed, spring and mattress, "Quick Meal" C-liole polished steel top range, two wash tubs, ono shovel, fruit jars. 153 North Oukdalu. 50 Judgo Joe H. Dunham, tho federal trade commission oxnmlner, is a Pres byterian and naturally lust evening left the Hotel Medford to attend the prayer meeting or tho Presbyterian church and was surprised and pleas ed to run Into a missionary picture show and lecture there instead, which was much enjoyed. The Judge, who has been away from home for months Is getting anxious to get back to his cotton plantation in Georgia. Ho will be there In a few weeks for a month's vacation. Houses for sale. Jackson County Building & Loan association. Suits at cost plus 10 per cent. Gus Tho Tailor. tf Economize by using scratch pads for use. Get them at this office, tf Tho commencement exercises of tho Talent high school' will bo held tonight. Kov. L. Myron Boozor will deliver the commencement address. Tho 28th annual encampment of tho Old Soldiers and Sailors Reunion association will bo held in Medford, September 13 to 17 inclusive, it was decided at a meeting held by the as sociation this week in this city. Tho officers for the enenmpmont are: Col. J. E. Peterson of Grants Pass; lleu-tonant-colonol, Ed. E. Whlto of Ash land; major, J. P. Suyles of Ashland; quartermaster, Mrs. Kenyon of Med ford; adjutant, F. E. Hedden of Med ford, (member of the Orogon guard). The Chamber or. Commurce is a clearing house for community thought and action. Join. tf LIthia mineral wator has groat me dicinal value. Phono 51. Jackson County Creamery. v Among guests at tho Nash hotel are Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Bell and Mr. S. Vannoy of Tacoma, and Ells worth Tubbs of Yreka. Have you tried the LIthia mineral water? If not call the bottling de partment of the Jackson County Crenmory and got a sample freo. Wanted Beer ana pop bottles at DoVoe's. Mrs. T. G. Heine left Tuesday even ing for Minneapolis whore Bho will visit with relatives and friends. She will also visit In Butte, Mont., nnd In Portland, nnd will represent the Greater Medford club at the General Federation of Women's clubs conven tion to bo hold In Juno at Des Moines, Iowa. Why pay Kc for sugar whon you can buy home mndo sorghum for 18c at Hutchison & Lumsden. Homo made Hoguo River brooms 75c nt Hutchison & Lumsden. The American Legion meeting which was to havo boon hold Tues day, Juno 1st. has beon postponed to Wednesday night, Juno 2d. The meeting will bo held at tho Moose hall at 8 o'clock. j BIG SALE - Millinery and Blouses Friday and Saturday, May 28 and 25 Off Nothing Reserved Every woman in Jackson County should take advantage of the wonderful values offered at this sale. The VanitysShop Next Rialto Theatre Mrs. George Launspach, arrived borne this forenoon very much Im proved in health after having taken treatment in a hospital at Portland for the past seven weeks. Suits at cost plus 10 per cent. Gus The Tailor. tf Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gates and adopted daughter left last night for an extended sojourn in the east, and it is understood that -Mr. Gates who recently disposed of his business in terests in Medford and sold his home Is not yet decided as to whether to return here and go Into business again, or remain in the east, or enter business at some other location on the Pacific coast. Hemstitching, pecotlng 10c per yard, thread furnished. Expert op erator. Singer Shop, 10 South Fir street. 60 Miss Dorothy IJoozer left last night for Portland where after a visit of 1 0 days sho will go on to Walla Walla, Wash., to attend the gradua tion on Juno 10 from Whitman col logo of her sister Lavelle. Delco-Llght Electricity for every farm. J. E Bartlett. Medford Hotel. Medford, Ore. Washington state guests at the Medford are Mr. and .Mrs. H. T. Moore and daughter Ethel and F. W. Gaston of Tacoma, Leslie H. Young of Spokane, and Frank L. Mwry and r . D. Barrett of Seattle. Awnings made to order and put up. All kinds of repairing, Douglas, 101 Routh Central. Phone 615-J. All orchardists and farmers are urged to attend the annual meeting of the Farmers & Fruitgrowers league at the library Saturday after noon. It pays to save and saves to pay. Wo will show you. Bring your laun dry to Paul's Electric Store. ' C. II. Chadwick after1 a visit of several weeks has left for Maine where he will spend the summer. A complete line Tru Bin cakes and crackers at tho Palace Grocery. ' 72 Clyde Barnum returned to Medford last night from Berkeley where he has been attonding college tho past four years, two of which were spent In service In France, lie has one more year to finish his course. Broken forglngs ana castings, all shapes, all metals, all sizes, welded, reinforced and guaranteed. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 South Front St. VETOES PEACE RESOLUTION. (Continued from, Fago One) of November 11. 101, S. Hut the treaty as siirned nt Versailles hi s been rejected bv the senate of the I'nitod States, though it has been ruti lied liy (lermanv. Hv that rejection and bv its methods we had in e fleet declared that we wish lo draw apart and inirsus objects and interests of our own, unhampered liv anv connec tions of interest or of purpose with other governments and peoples. t -Freedom of Seas "Notwithstanding the fact that upon our entrance into the war we professed to be seeking to assist in the maintenance of common interest-, notliinir is said in this resolution about the freedom of nuviu'iitioti upon the sens, or Hie reduction of nruin- "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; v Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents buys "Dnnderine." After an application of "Danderlne" you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more col or nnd thickness. Adv. merits, or the vindication of the rights of Jielgium, or the rectilication of wroniris (lone to France, or the release of the C'hrL-tian populations of the Ottoman empire from the intolerable sub.iusrution which thev have had for o inanv fenerations to endure, or the establishment of an independent Polish state, or the continued main tenanceiof any kind of understandim iiriiunir the ereat powers of the world which would he calculated to prevent in the future such outrages as Oer mnnv attempted, and m part consum mated. Action Inconceivable ''We have now in effect declared that we do not care to. take anv fur ther risks or to assume anv further responsibilities with regard to the freedom of nations or the sitcrednes- of international obligations or the safety of independent peoples. Su I: a peace with Germany a peace in which none of the essential interests. which we had at heart when we enter ed the war. is safctrutinled is, 'or ouuht to be, inconceivable, is incon sistent with the distnitv of the Vnite. stntes with the riulits and liberties of her citizens and with the verv fun damental conditions of civilization. "I hope that in these statements f have sufficiently set forth the rea sons why I have felt it incumbent upon nie to withhold mv sisnutare. "WOOIJHOW WILSOX. "The White House, 27 May. 1020." ELSIE FERGUSON AT THE LIBERTY PINER0 PLAY The new picture. "His House Order," in which Klsie Ferguson will appear at the 'Libert v Theatre tumor row mid Saturday, was adapted from the play ot the famous Juurlish plnv wriirht. Sir Arthur Winsr 1'incro. The screen version retains nil of the dra matic flavor that made the plav fa mous. The plav was first produced at the St. James Theatre. London, February 1. lyilti, with Sir George Alexander in the role of Jesson. Jn September of the same year -Charles Frohman pro- uuceu it nt the empire Theatre ip New York, with John llrew and Jlar- iraret Jllmirton in the leading roles. There it plaved nenrly an entire year to capacity audiences. "His House in Order" has for its theme the mnrtiul difficulties of Ninn Graham (Klsie Ferguson) and Pilmer Jesson. 'HUCKELBERRY FI'niM" VISITS HIS MEDFOR DFRIENDS Whon Mark Twain wrote "Huekel berrv Finn" ho penned this intro duction: . "Persons attempting to find n mo tive in this narrative will bo prose cuted; persons attempting to find n moral in it will bo banished:. persons nttemptin:: to fincfen plot 'in it will be shot." , . i , - -. Whether readers find n motive, moral, or plot in it matters little. Millions of them have discovered in il wholesome entertainment and un adulterated iov. To them will come DR. RICKERT JEW Eros boientificatjTt ESTEM, A'D GLASSitlM ' PROPERLY FITTED NO UROPS USED Brokea Lenses Accurately Duplicated Butte 1-a oTer Mar Co. 308 E. Main. Uottalr. Jacksdh County Bank Established 1888. 29 as welcome news the Announcement that a irrtat photoplav has been made of "Jluckclberrv Finn" and that it will be shown at the Hiallo theater lor the remainder of the week. It is declared that the spirit of Hark Twain's narrative has been wholly re produced on the screen. Stockholders Notice Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Home Telephone & Telegraph company, of Southern Oregon, will be held at the office of the company, L'lS' West Sixth street. .Medford, Ore gon, at 3 o'clock p. in., June 1, 1920. . V. II. CiOHK, j 00 President. i Advises Ordinary Buttermilk for Wrinkles and Enlarged Pores This fiood Looking Young Woman L'ses Old Time Itecipo or llultci niilk Cream ill Xeiv Way A (initio .Massago with Fingers lle'orn Ketiring All That is Necessary. The old-t I 111 e npplica t I o n of Buttermilk and Cream to whiten and preserve the skin and remove j harsh little wrin- kles and tirgly i s a 1 1 o wness is j Krandm oiler's; recipe and worn- 1 men throughout i tho country are again using It to en- t sure a beautiful complexion and snow white hands and arms. Duttermllk, however, Is not always obtainable, hut a specialist has at last nerfected a method of concentrating buttermilk und combining it with a perfect cream, which you can buy in small quantities ready to use at any first class drug store by simply ask ing for "Howard's" lluttermilk Cream. There Is no secret about it nor is there any doubt about the result it's Just common ordinary buttermilk in the form of a wonderful cream, gently massaged with the finger tips around the corners of tho eyes and mouth. Howard liros. Chemical Co., Buffalo, X. Y. Adv. For Sale BalconyandStairs Now in Our Store Medford Book Store Just received a big order of Overstuffed Davenports Rockers and Chairs Watch Our Windows For Friday and Saturday Specials Weeks & Orr . Complete House Furnishers Dancing Academy MODERN INTERPRETATION CHARACTER . Adult and Children's Classes For information call 5G6-J. ' MISS KATHRYN SWEM We are selling Miche lin Casings and Tubes at prices little if auy higher than you pay for ordinary makes. Medfordi Vulcanizing Works 15 N. Fir Street. ESS? A 73 for HAIR AN INDIAN'S SECRET On of tfw roiMH Irirrwlift;!! of Kolalko tor Hit1 iihir -li Biiiuinr btar Tlicrv arv other nuvo lurrnlltuu not fc-Ji'.d In ny. otlitr l air irt-(,ar. lian. liotallo Ims tut.-tietl in tumy cum'1 f boldncu. falling hair srul Wl:n ettry otiur tialr lot Ion or Uf(. , i.mTPrl luilltj. 1300 Guarantee Amir. tfandruff Hiv-f bald tndianl Uy tAAomf or rt'tr,aia Ml ir Ton cm trow Jtit If o'.hrn ha obtains! a new rruwih or tutu contiuiTf-l lUTuIrufT. ur utotuwil falltuiE hair inrin'tu Kuistkn. uty tiiy not jn-nf licl t box tf KOTALKO at any bui drug atore: or wr.il 10 ret,' nivr or itamt-v for UUUirilLHK niOi 1'ltOOP ISiiX if Kutailut to J. ff. Briiioln, liicSlaiio3 F, New York, N. Y, gsarrs, Ol'R WORK WILL WIN YOUIl AITItOVAL. ' DRY CI.HAXIXO That is the maximum of skill, perfec tion in results. Let us restore that old suit as a trial. ALL WOOL GOODS 5-1 inches wide . $2.33 AND UP" GUS, THE TAILOR'S I? AT ! sjji a. jl AT ' ' i Holland ! Cafe i ..X 0" M I A A J SVVEM'S STUDIO Sight K S ?I7 East Main St. Medford