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MEDFOttD ULATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OftEfiONV SATURDAY,- MAY 29 1920.
. The Junior Prom of the high school
held last night at the natatorium was
a very enjoyable affair with.about 60
couples from the senior and junior
classeB, and alumni, present as well
as members of the faculty. Tho hall
was tastefully decorated in the Junior
class colors, purple and white. An
orchestra furnished music. The pa-
irons and patronesses wore Mr. and
Mrs. J..W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. A,
J. Vance, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jor-
mlle and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Grey.
American Legion members report
1n uniform City Park Monday ut 1:30
P. m. i . .. f
160 trimmed hats to choosejfrom
at Lottlo Howard's, 109 North Cen
tral avenue. 1 ' 59
. If you forgot to purchase food sup
plies for. over Monday it Is not yet
too late' to do so, porhnps, for the
tores will all be closed Monday.
All members of Co. U, National
Guard, will report In uniform for
parade Monday aftornoon at 1:00
o'clock sharp. .19'
Coffee has arrived. 3 lbs. $1
Truax Store. 04'
'. Oregonlans stopping at tho Holland
include Mr. and Mrs. C. -N. Johnson
of Forest Grove, . W. L. Powers of
Corvallls, Glenn 13. Garrett of Klam
ath Falls, James II. Owen and J. B
Watts of Bly, E. J. Cascboer of Coos
county, and Chas. Kullman, Allen C.
"White, Mrs. W. 1). Allen and 11. I).
Brady of Portland.
American legion members report
la uniform city Park, Monday at
1:30 p. ru.
. If Willy Wood wanted some wood,
what wood .would Willy try? He
would oall up 76 and say: Send some
wood to Willy Wood, of course ho
would, because tholr wood Is the
cheapest wood that Willy Wood could
buy. Valley Fuol Co. 01
Medford people contemplating auto
trips north will bo Interested In the
following In tho Omnia Pass Courlor
df Friday: "Shell & Calvert will start
laying "hot stuff" tomorrow morning
, on tho Pacific highway between
rtoguo Itlvor and Grants Pass. In
order that the work will not be lntor
fored with, tho rond will bo cIobocI.
No ono without a special permit will
be allowed to use the rond and n spe
cial deputy sheriff has been appoint
ed to arroBt any ono caught using it
without a pormlt. Tho traffic will bo
routed over the road on tho north
Bide of tho rlvor which Is said to lie
In good condition. Tho pavement be
ing laid Is to be of the blthulltlc var
iety, tho base being nlrondy laid."
1 Patriotic ball! Medford Nat. to
night. Roal music! Superb floor!
Fine tlnio! Follow the crowds! &
". Coffee woek nt Truax storo. M. J.
B, , Golden WeBt, Golden Star, Gol
den Gate, Schilling's, Folger's Com
rade,. Tillman & llondol's Arormttlc
brand, all at reduced prices, ond
threo lbB. of our fine blend In bulk
t 1. 04
" Corbln Edgoll of Kaglo Point has
returned homo from Now York city
where ho some tlmo ago accompanied
tho body of his mother for burial. He
IS a guest at tho Medford.
. Amorican Legion members roport
In uniform, City Purk, Monday at
1:30 p.
' The Rod Cross employment office
asks that all orchardlsts of tho valley
who neod holp in thinning send In
name to tho office In the Sparta bldg
Phone 456. All high school students
are also requested to list with' tho
Red Cross If they doslro to secure
work In tho orchards. 59'
' M. C. Wright of Portland, Is a bus
ness visitor In Medford for a few
days
..Patriotic ball!, (Nut tonight! i"9
' Real home mado sorghum, nt
Hutchison & Lumsdon.
; Much Inlorost is being taken In tho
patriotic bull which will bo hold nt
the natatorium tonight. The large
hall Is In readiness to take caro of
tho crowds, having been dorornted
turnout with the national colors. Spe
cial music by tho Imperlnl orchestra,
moonlight wnltr.es and surprise
danceB will bo featured in addition tn
tho rogulnr order of dunco. Admis
sion will bo only 10c and no charge
will bo made for dancing until nrtnr
9:.'I0 p. tn. A record nttumlunco In
anticipated.
; If you aro figuring on a used car,
H' will pay you to see tho Motor Sales
Co.. Ti. F. & II. Bldg. .
' Threo lbs. of our fine blend coffee
J. Truax Stern. 64
' Minn Curollpe Andrt'wn will nrrive
thin evening tn upend the summer
- wit h her rn-.iKln. Mm. Kolh Itullis.
.'KurprlHe ditmiMt' :il. toninh. f.9
l'renc:h r-nsiry iittil dainty confec
tions mad" friwli dully at He Cuto. it
A. W. Wakefield and C. Is'. Ander
son of Klamath Falls and M. .1. An
derson of Gold Hill nro registered at
the Nash.
'Received a carload of Klgins. Mo
tor Sales Co., M. F. & II. Illdg.. r.9
Plnno pupils of Mrs. K. K. (lore
will be heard In two programs at the
Presbyterian church, Monday, May
31. The hours are 3:30 and 8:13.
Tho public Is 'invited to hear those
recitals. S9'
'H.' L. Walther left Saturday morn
ing for Vreka to be gone until the
first of tho week.
'Have Just Installed new electric
. Ttior washer. Your washing done
promptly and efficiently. Mrs. Henry
, Bjirnotto, Talent, Ore. Box 113. 63
Hemstitching, peco:.'ng 100 por
yard, thread furnished. Export op
erator. Slngor Shop, 10 South Fir
street. 60
WEEKS & ORE
UNDERTAKERS
Day Phono 227
Night Phones P. IV. Weeks, 227-J-S
' A. E. Orr, 8S7-J-8.
Among tho Oregon residents regis
tered at the Medford are D. V. Paling
of Corvallls, V. C. Kcyr and E. N.
Yarmouth of Eugene, and J., E. Cat
tan, Geo. C. Good, Dr. J. C. Elliot
King, John H. Ellis, Wilder Veazle,
J. L. Wright and W. T. Goldelwalte
of Portland.
Some saxophone! 'Nat! tonight. 59
Ham dance at Harry Carlton ranch
on Antelope, Saturday, May 29.. Jazz
music. Everybody come. 69
The public library will be open as
usual Monday except from 12 noon
until 1 p. m. ,
You tire or poor tires buy 7000
mile tires at McCurdy-Bowne Jldtor
Co. --,... i, ,r,9
We do hemstitching, picoting. The
Vnnlty Shop, next Rialto theatre.
Fred L. Chomplln arrived in tho
city Friday to spend tho week end.
banltary Beauty Shop, Garnett-
Corcy Bldg., rooms 400-407. Phono
841-K. Goneral work. X4
Tru Blu cookies and crackers. The
Palace Grocery. 72
Many people who wore under the
Impression that drilling had already
been resumed nt the Trlgoniu oil well
and had planned to visit tho well
Sunday, had better give up that i)!un
because drilling will not bo begun
again until Tuesday, ub cxpluincd
elsewhere In this newspaper.
Graduation gifts of Eversharp pen
cils and Waterman fountain pens will
be appreciated. Medford Book Store.
.19
Auto repairing M. J. Swing, with
Hlttson Motors Auto Home, 29 South
Front. All work guaranteed. tf
Eastern guests at tho Hotol Med
ford aro Mrs, B. K. Howard of Buf
falo, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Chusc
man of Washington, 1). C, L. Way of
Chicago and W. V. O'Connir of New
Haven,
Mill-run at the old price.1 Bordwoll
Fruit Co. 02
See Medford Land fi. Insurance
Agency, successors to D; R. Wood &
Co., Rm 209 Liberty Bldg., for fire
Insurance. tf
Because of the recent chilly weath
er and lato spring, flowers are scarce
for Momorlal day docorating. All
over tho city the rose bushes nro full
of buds almost ready to open ond
Just a few days warm weather will
bring out tho rosos and other flowe
in profusion.
.Every studont going to collego
needs a Corona typewriter. Mnko ox
collcnt grnduulion gifts. .Medford
Book Storo. - 59
Orres, tho laaroB' tailor, will be ut
Hotol Holland every Thursday. Fine
woolens, latest stylos always. tf
Mrs. C. F. WIlllnniB of Central
Point Is in Grants Pass to attend th
Baptist association mooting and visit
hor duughtor, Mrs. Frod Roper.
For toe best insurance see Holmes
the Insurance Man,
Bo you want to save your curtains
by washing and ironing thorn by tho
electric wnshor and lronor at Paul'i
Bloctrlc Storo? Wo will do It or show
you how.
Illogal flshormon nro still being
caught. Rolln Wnrdrlp and Edwin
Reynolds wore brought before Justice
Holmnn at Grants Pass yesterday by
Deputy Oamo Warden Walkor, of
Jackson county. Wardrlp was charg
ed with snagging salmon nt tho Gol
dron dam, while Reynolds was charg
ed with obstructing nnd interfering
with tho flshwny nt tho dam. Both
ploadod guilty ond Wnrdrlp was fined
$50 and costs, while Reynolds was
assessed 120.
We mako all adjustments of Horse
Shoo Tires nnd tubes. Give us a trial
Exehnngo Tiro Co. 59
Mrs. Paul Hanson, corsetlore lor
NnBono. Phone 685-J.
H. C. Stoddard of San Francisco
loft today for home after having
spent tho woek horo on business.
Suits sponged, pressed on a Hoff
man sanitary steam pressing machine
Spocinl rates by month. Delivery Ber-
vlco. Phono 223-J. Myors Appnrel
Cleaners, Dyers, HnttorB, 103 North
Central. 59
For oyo, eat, noso, throat boo Dr.
Heine, Liberty Bldg. Glasses fitted
.Mrs. O I), linker of Rogue River.
arrived In tho city Friday and is
guest at the Holland.
Gel that extra tire fixed and put
on at Exchange Tiro Co., 2S North
Rlvei-sldo. 5 9
lour spring suit Best woolonB,
reasonable prices. Kloln tho Tailor
East Main, upstairs.
The Elks had much fun while np
peering In front of tho moving pic
turo camera tn front of tho club
Iiouho steps from 0 to 6:30 p. tn. yes
tnrdny, A special picture of John,
tho club stewurd, carrying Billy, the
club house cat, down tho steps was
taken, iih John whoso expansive .lap
anose snillo ordinarily takes In much
of the landscape was cautioned by
the Klks on the sidelines to "smllo
wider."
Deico-Llght Klocirlclty for every
farm. J. E. Ilartlelt, Modrord Hotel,
Medford, Oro.
Old phonographs and records
bought, sold and exchanged. Daug
lasa, 101 S. Central. Phono 615-J.
Robert ltuhl and Son Roddy left
this afternoon for Rockford. 111.,
where they will visit Mr. ltuhl's par
ents for a few weeks during which
Mr. ltuhl will attend the republican
convention, nnd returning will also
attend the democratic convention ut
S.in Francisco.
llorse-Shno tires and tubes are en
titled to your consideration when
buying. Seo these at Exchange Tire
Co., 2S North Riverside. 50
Tablets and ccratci. pads made of
news print, for school and office use
for sale at this office. tf
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Films Developed Better
Prints Made Clearer
Prompt attention to Mail Orders
SYVEM'S STUDIO
217 East Main St, Medford
The Rod Cross rooms will be closed
on Monday all day because of its
being observed as Memorial day.
Bring in your old tires and tubes.
We give you credit on new goods, or
pay you cash. Exchange Tire Co. 59
Singer Shop Quality counts. New
and used machines sold or rented.
Expert repairing on ail makes ma
chines. Phone 215-R. 10 So. Fir. 60
60
The prediction of continued fair
weather for Sunday Is welcome to
those Medford people who plan to go
away on a two days outing, and Is
especially welcomed by the Elks and
their families who plan to attend the
lodge picnic tomorrow.
Carl Joschke, high grade watch
and cloc krepalring. 9 Fir street.
Why pay 20c for sugar when you
can buy home made sorghum for ISc
at Hutchison & Lumsden.
Washington Btuto guests at the
Medford are Mr. and Mrs. K. C.
Nye of Bollingham and Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Hall and M, L. Cone of Seattle.
From San Francisco F. B. Archer,
J. A. Van Horn and S. Cohen are reg
istered. Delco-Llght Electricity for every
farm. J. H Bartlett, Medford Hotol,
Medford, Ore.
Ladies' nnd men's suits thoroughly
cleaned, $1.50. City Cleaning & Dye
ing Works. Phone 474.
At tho city auto camp grounds this
morning twelvo parties were encamp
ed and 10 tents wore up.
Bert Anderson left Friday for San
Francisco on a several days business
trip.
Awnings made to order and put
up. All kinds of repairing. Douglas,
101 South Central. Phone 615-J.
A complete line Tru Blu cakes and
crackers at the Palace Grocery. 72
Horace Bromley after lighting np
his pipe and wielding his lend pencil
handed V1 the following today to tho
unsuspecting city editor of the Mall
Tribune: "Ono of the queerest musi
cal Instruments ever Been in these
parts will be featured by the Imperial
orchestra nt tho patriotic ball tonight.
This oddity is a huge, antique saxo
phone nearly bIx feet in length nnd
tho only ono of Us kind in existence.
It Is said to have been first played
by a wandering minstrel in tho court
or Henry tho 5th, who was later be
hoaded becauso he was unablo to play
loud enough or long enough to please
tho king. Horb Alford will endeavor
to play this huge-saxophone tonight
Broken forglngs ana casLlngs, all
shapes, all motals, nil sizes, weldod,
relnforcod and guaranteed. Vulcan
Welding Works, 39 South Front St.
1 Wo aro not satisfied unless you
nro. City Clounlng and Dyeing Works,
401 South Riverside. Phone 474.
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. iV. "Johnson, of
Highmoro, S. D., are In Medford look
ing nt tho country with a view of
looming here. They were attracted
to Medford by an article D. 15. Millard
wrote for tho National Sportman, of
a trip to Crater luke. -.' v ' ':
All kinds dry wood, phone 859 or
519-J. Ray Blackburn.
Pure homo mafio sorghum 18c .at
Hutchison & Lumsdon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. jr. Wilson nnd
child and A. J. Collins of Raymond,
Wash., and II. W. Wright of Seattlo
aro stopping nt-the Holland.
We aro now handling. Orchard
Brand Spray materials, good quality,
prices right. Farm Buroau Coopera
tive Exchange. Phone 932. 69
Home-mado broad and pastry frosh
daily at Rex Cafe. tf
Amorican Legion members aro re
quested to report in uniform at the
city park at 1:30 p. m. Monday, May
31, to assist tho O. A. R. In Momorlal
day services. Tho pnrado will form
at the park and march to the Bear
creek bridge where aervlcos will bo
held, Immediately thereafter services
will bo held In the Pago theatre.
- SLOW
.; DEATH
Aches, - pains, nervousness, diffi
culty in urinating, often mean
eerious disorders. Tho world's
standard remedy for kidney, liver,
bladder and uric acid troubles
bring quick rollef and often ward off
doadly diseases. Known as the national
ronicijy of Holland for moro than 200
years. All druggists, io threa Slr.es. '
Looh (at the lump Gold Mndal oa every boa
arid accept no imitation 1
A feature of the public market to
day was the first appearance of home
grown strawberries, which sold at
two boxes for 4 5 cents. vHome grown
peas were also on sale. It was a fair
ly good market.
Orres, tailors for men and women.
High grade only. Ashland, Ore.
Home made Rogue River brooms
70c at Hutchison & Lumsden.
Houses for sale. Jackson County
Building & Loan association.
Mrs. Melvin Horton, of Bend, Ore
gon, returned to Medford last night
after a visit here with Mrs. Merle!
Dyer. Grants Pass Courier.
Economize by using scratch pads
for use.: Get them at this office, tf
The Chamtier. . of. Commerce Is
clearing house . for community
thought and action. Join. . tf
There will be one carrier delivery
Monday and the postofflco. will be
closed all day fexcept tho general de
livery win,dow which will only be
open from 8 to 9 a. in. The reason
for the one delivery is that it Is a!
most imperative, as 'Monday is the
Inst day of the month, with Its always
heavy billing, and with no deliveries
ut all on Sunday and Monday there
would bo such a congestion of mail
matter for Tuesday that tho carriers
could not handle it in time.
Lithia mineral water has great me
dicinal value. Phone 51. Jackson
County Creamery.
There Is a strong probability, it
has been learned, that the foderal
trado commission inquiry Into the
charge against the Utah-Ilaho Beet
Sugar company will be resumed here
next August, after tho San Francisco,
New York and Salt Lake City hear
ings, at which .testimony will bo
board for tho defense. The commis
sion party loft today for San Fran-
Cisco.
Have you tried the Lithia mineral
water?., If not call the bottling de
partment of the Jackson County
Creamery and get a sample free.
The hour for leaving for the bas
ket picnic of the Elka and their fam
ilies to be held at tho lodge grounds
on the Rogue river tomorrow is be
tween 10 and 11a. m. All Elks with
nutos are-expected to stop enroute at
the Elks clubhouse to gather up
those without autos. Tho moving
pictures will be taken both before
and after the dining hour, which Is at
noon time.
Wanted Beer ana pop bottles at
DeVoo's:
District Highway Engineer Hodg
man was busy yostordny Inspecting
tho highway botween hofo and Glen
dale. He says that the roads north
are in good condition, and that the
highway, work is progressing favor
ably. . 7 ".' : . .
Eyes Made
Equal
Notice
All members of Co. D, National
Guard, will report In uniform Mon
day afternoon nt l:00 o'clock sharp
for parade . -
(Signed) H. A. CANADA Y,
r,() , Captain.
If your eyes are not
working together if ono
of them is unequal to its
task you nro under u
yreat disadvantage.
If your eyeif are not
serving you pro perly,
everything you. do Mill be
, worse than it should bc
though seeming right to
; 5".
Think what this means.
How ciLsily a reputation
.for skill may slip away
'from you and your earn-;
ing capacity lessened!
Yon can only be at
your best while both eyes
are giving you their beat
Hcrvicc. If they are not,
waste no time In hesita
tion, but call utid let us
mako a careful examination.
Dr. Rickert
Optometrist
Deuel Bids.
Medford, Oro.
INDIES
When Irregular or suppressed use
Triumph Pills. Safe and always de
pendable. Not sold at drug stores.
Do not experiment with others; save
disappointment. Write for "Rdllef"
and particulars. It's free. Address:
National Medical Institute, Milwau
kee, Was.
GOOD CLOTHES
I Make CChem
KLEIN St."
12ft Knat Main fit. '
First Methodist Episcopal
Church
Fourth and Bartlett
"The Church with a challenging program."
A Church of Good Music
11A. M. , :
Security of the World's Future
A discussion setting forth the- part the church must"
play ill making secui'tr the peace of the world.
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BACCALAUREATE SERVICE PAGE THEATRE
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TALK IT OVER
WITH YOUR BANKER
THAT'S the best advice we can give a per
son when he or she forms a connection- with
the First National.
This institution is not, only interested in
safeguarding a depositor's money, but
guiding it safely as well.
If an investment or important" expenditure'"
isn't worthy 'of being discussed, it probably
isn't worth your own consideration.
G7? FIRST NATIONAL BANK'
Mddford. Oregon
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TOO LATE TB CLASSIFY
WANTEi:
Cook for family of throe.
woman preferred. Call Sunday or
between six and soven p. in., 1518
West Main. V. , 61
FOR SALE 1400 lb. mnre cheap.
I. A. Merriinan, Pacific Highway,
north of Medford. 61
FOR SALE Dodge car, Al condition
live good tires. A bargain. Clark
&Chlldcrs..' 59
FOR SALE Harley Davidson motor
cycle in first class condition. Phone
Gll-R-2. 64
WANTED Man with ton truck
wonts steady work. Phono H70-J
or write Archio Pierce, Medford.
FOR SALE Nino acre tract, five-
room unfinished house, well locat
ed. This is a special bargain at
$120 per aero. Also fine six room
modern bungalow atid two large
lots In east Medford, JlitlOO, for
quirk salo. Phono 370-J or Inquire
of Clnrenco Piorce. 5!l
TO TRADE Riding gang plow for
mower or alfalfa hay. Phono 370-J.
5!
out work wii-r. wi your
APPROVAL.
DRY -CLEANING
That is tho maximum of skill, perfec
tion In results. .
Let us restore that old suit as a
trial. --
POTATO ES
Come Early. Come Quick.
Hand picked Oltl Crop Potatoes nt
only $7.00 por cut. by tho sack.
We'll knock
Jinn If. C. L.
the ox off of Old
MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
217 East Main Strt
Daiicing Academy
MODERN INTERPRETATION CHARACTER
Adult and Children's Classes
For inf ornmtion call 566-j.
MISS KATIIRYN SWEM
Fisher's Dairy Feed
Is a complete milk producing and body maintain
ing, a-ation, composed of a variety of wholesome in
gredients scientifically mixed. - .
It is highly palatable easily digested, supplying
the necessary nourishment to the cow when under
high pressure milk production. ! ..
No .other concentrates or grain required to in
crease milk flow.
Guaranteed analysis 17 per cent protein.
Double the food value of Mill Run.'
Order today ','"..'''
Bardwell Fruit Co.
445 So. Fir St. Phone 124
Medford, Oregon
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To the Elks Picnic at the Elks Park,
Sunday, May 30th. Ball games, swim
ming contests, tug o' war, running races.
The moving picture man will be on
the grounds. Call the secretary if you
Y can take an extra passenger. ,
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ELKS ONLY
. Dependable Through
Thick and Thin
1 :tar"
Above everything else
you want dependability built ,
into the grain binder you buy.
You want your binder to go in-
to your grain fields, no matter
;what the conditions may tc,
: and cut the grain with the least
p possible loss of time and grain.
We are selling the John Deere
- Grain Binder because we know it
will give you that dependable bind-r
service which makes it a profitable
investment. .
' From the bottom up it's a
letter-built grain binder. Bigger
and stronger roller-bearing wheels;
"heavier one-piece main frame widely
3apped and hot-riveted together;
strong rigid platform; three packers
instead of two, assuring better
bundles in all kinds of grain these
are just a few of the features that
make it the frcfler binder.
Another feature you will
appreciate on this binder Is the
easily-operated bundle carrier.
No cITort to hold it in receiving
position or to dump it. Because
the teeth rise out of the stubble f
the instant you start to return the .
carrier, it's exceptionally -easy to
bring it back to receiving position. '
And it's no tricit to keep this carrier t
always in easy-working order simple
adjustments are provided to accom-
piish this. . i.
The Quick Tufn TongtieiV
. Truck adds much to the' effective-,
work of the John Deere. The wheels ?
turn faster than the pole, making
clean, square corners possible. Be
cause the truck axle is flexibly
. mounted, both wheels hold to the--ground
no matter how rough the v
field may be. This keeps the binder- -running
straight, and takes oSf thai
side draft from the horses.
Come and see this binder. You can't make a better J
binder investment. Y,;
HUBBARD BROS.
Established Before the Town.
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