PXGE TWO MEDFORT) MATL TftTBUXE, MFPFOftD. OREOOX, TUESDAY, JUXF 1, 1920. JocalBneB The next big feature of commence ment week will bo the senior cIiwb reception which will bo held at the natatorium .tonight. The graduation exercises will tako place at the Pago theater Thursday night. Good house und lot for sale cheap, close In. Phono 403-X-2. (ill During tho gasoline crisis why not drive .'an Overland and average 25 miles to the gallon of gas. " -; 05'' The, "Passing Show", ot the Page theater tonight is expected to be the biggest theatrical event of tho local season. ' W"hl!o the advance sale has been heavy, there are plenty of good seats left, but undoubtedly when the curtain rises tonight there will be a capacity house. And the performance will begin on time as the very large "Passing Show" company arrived in tho city at 1 o'clock this afternoon by special train made up of three sleep ing cars, a diner and four hagguge . cars. Manager Hunt positively de: clarca the Passing Show Is tho big gest theatrical treat of tho local sea son. ' ' DiyHalstoad, at 225 East Main, 9 a. m. to 5 p. ni. Phone 090-M. fi5 Coffee has urrlved. 3- lbs. $1. Truax Store. 0.4 Dwlght Phlpps of tho Unlverslly of Oregon has been elected to tho musi cal council of tho unlverslly. This society has charge of all music ot the campus. ' , Ladies" and Men's suits cleaned $1.25 to $1.50; hats cleaned and blacked 50c to'.f l.BU. Phone 223-.1. 103 North Contnil. CG Salt for buy and stock. Good qual ity and price light. Farm Hurcnii Exchange. ! Quite a lnrgo contingent of eastern people are registered at tho Medford, including Mrs. James E. Ncwcomb of New York, MIbs Cornelia Ncwcomb of New London, Conn., II. K. I'ugo of Pscw York, D. T. Slock of New, Haven, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. James T. Oliver and Mr. and ,Mis. n. I' (londert of Akron, O., nnd Ooorgo R. Purvis. 'and V. H. Spooner of Chicago. ' If Willy Wood wanted some wood, what wood would Willy try? Ho would call up 70 and say: Send somo wood -to Willy Woot, of courso ho would, bocnuso their wood is the choapest wood that Willy Wood could buy. Valley Fuel Co. 1 Amorlcan Legion mooting Mooso hull postponed until Wednesday night lll Floyd Hart because of absence from the city was not able to act ub 'mar shal of the Memorial day parade yes terday, and hence another well known American legion man, Robert Wilson took this position. Wo sell 'tires nnd accessories for less-.. Save money by paying cash at MoCurdy-Dowue Motor Co. . flf Coffee week at, Truax store. M. J.. B.t',' Golden West, Golden Star, Gol den Onto. Schilling's, Folger's Com rade, Tlllmnn & llendol's Aromatic brand, all at reduced prices, and three lbs. of our fine blend in bulk . at $1. 64" Mrs. Lillian Greer Zundel of Ash land wus a week end visitor ut the homo of Mr. and .Mrs. J. W, Ling. Danco nt Trail Saturday, Juno G. Music by Majestic orcbostra. 0 1 1 Medford Camp i 0 1 3 Modern Wood men of America meets in Alt hen hull over Sub-Post Office, Wednesday night, June 2, 8 p. m. 61 L. W. Wilson or Willnrd, Kas., and C. C. Wilson of Applegato nro Hotel Holland gnosis who arrived in the city yesterday. Real homo mudo sorghum at Hutchison & Lumsden. ' Your cash Ih worth more nt Mc Curdy-Donne's In Gates's old storo as wo give a discount on tiros nnd ac cessories for cash. 05' H. L. Wallher is back from a sev eral days short trip to Yreka and oth er northern California points. Throe lbs. of our fino blend coffee $1. Truax Store. (I I Young man, lonm a trade and In after years you will not bo doing day labor. Wo havo u splendid opportu nliy for a young man 1S yours oi over ut this office nt once. " The homo made brooms which are boing sold nt tho public market an not tho product of tho local broom making concern, tho Roguo River valley broom works, whose excellent product, equal to the best broom made, Is sold only thru tho regular retail liusine.mi rli.'imicls. From:li jta.sLry ui.d dainty confec tions made. fi csli daily at Rox C'ufo. tf ' Who'll im' Is hcarce you won't worry if nu lnm an Overland our nvnr.iito In 25 miles to the gallon. 05" J. I!. Onnvkir ami r. M. ItobiiiMMi of Portland tire quests nt the Hoi land. Other Oregonlans at Ibis hotel uroMrwyn Stephenson of ltoseburg und J. II. Saunders of Ashland. Moonlight dnnco! Medford Nat. Wed. 02" Havo just iusl ailed new elect ric Thor washer. Your washing done promptly and efficiently. Mrs. Henry Burnetto, Tuli'iit, Ore. Ilex 11.'!. (":! J..' J. Skinner and Thus. Hushing of the California Oregon Power com pany,, hare returned to Medford nfter having spent several days in Grants Puss, , Ulg moonlight dance. Nat. Wed. Moonlight wult.es! Moonlight fox trots: .Moonlight one-steps: Don't miss this! 62 Wo are now hum::.ng Orohard Brand Spray ntatorials, good quality, prices right. Farm Dureau Coopera tive Exchange. Phono 932. G! WEEKS & ORR UNDERTAKERS liny Phon? 2i!7 Mght Phnniw Y. Wn-kn, !i A. K. Orr, 227-J.a. Washington state guests at the Medford include K. M. Richardson of Tacoma, O. E. Crossman of Snoho mish, II. D. Coalo and A. Wlnns of Seattle, and .Mr. and Mrs. John T. Davlos, Frank IJavles and Elizabeth Davles ot Spokane. .Moonlight dance! Medford Nat. Wed. Imperial orchestra! Admission free! 62 Kodak finishing. Good work, low est prices. Japanese Art Store. ' Rev. D. C. Millard delivered the baccalaureate sermon to the grad uates of tho high school Sunday night at the Page theater Instead of Rev .1. R. Sasnett, as was erroneously pub We do hemstitching, picotlng. The vanity Shop, next Rlnlto theatre. ' Sanitary Reality Shop, Garnctt- Corey Bldg., rooms 406-407. Phono S41-R. Goneral work. 84 It Is not known yet whether or not tho Elks lodge will huvu initiation Thursday night. Tru Blu cookies and crackers. The Palace Grocery. 72 Auto repairing SI. J. Swing, with Hlttson Motors Auto Home, 29 South Front. All work guaranteed. tf Carl Von der Heljen was a business visitor In the city today from Wollen. The Hoot Shop, Ashiand, announces arrivals of white low shoes for huiii nior. Sport oxfords at $4.23 and ?5.00. Cloth pumps, military or French heels $6.50. Cloth oxfords $6.50 and $7.00. These in addition lo all varieties pumps, ties and ox fords, brown or black. 61 Mill-run at the old price. Bardwell Fruit Co. .02 A moonlight dancing party Is an nounced for Wednesday night, June 2, at the natutorlitin. Music of the modern, up to the liilnuto type will bo provided by tho full imperial or chestra. That huge saxophone which created such a sensation nt the, patri otic bull last Saturday wUl again be featured tomorrow night; Dancing will begin at 9 p. m. nnd there will bo no admission charge at tho door'. ' . See Medford Land & Insurance Agency, successors to D. ii. Wood & Co., Urn, 209 Liberty Bldg., for tire Insurance, - tt Orres, tho ladles' tnilor, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday, Pine woolens, latest stylos always. tf Tho Ashland Fruit & Produce as sociation has let tho contract for tho 40x125 feet addition to their plant which will bo erected on tho site of tho old While Sulphur hotel adjoin ing I ho association building, and will be completed-before tho big fruit rush lulo in tho sensoni Roycroft leather, copper and Shef field plate for graduation gifts. Med ford Itook Store. ..; . 60 For tbe best insurance soo Holmes the Insurance Man! Frank Ilrannn of Kansas left Monday nftor a visit with his slater, Mrs. Low Ruckcs whom he had not Heen for cloven years. ,. . Do you want to save your curtains by washing and ironing them by the electric washer and ironer at Paul's Ulectrlc Storo? We will do It or show you how. Kodaks for graduation. Medford Uook Storo. 60 Tho members ot tho "Passing Show" company, which urrlved Id tho city by Bpcclal train early this after noon, lost no time in getting out of tho cars und walking about tho city. A numbur of tho principals und oth ers enjoyed auto rides about tho city and vicinity. Mrs. Paul HanseD, corsotiere for NuBone. Phone 585-J. For eye, cm, nose, throat see Dr. Holno, Liberty Bldg. Glasses fitted. In tho Jacksonville cemetery nro burled 00 vetornns of tho Indiun war of this 'country in 1S56-7, ninuty olgbt votorans of the Civil and Mex ican wars, sixteen ot tho Civil war and six of t)ie lato World war, so far as known. Several of those burled hero were In both tho Mexican and Civil wars. General John K. Ross, who defeated the Roguo Indians lit tho Table Rock battlo and who also fought In the Modoc Indian war, is buried In this cemetery. Ross Lane was mimed for lilni. Your spring suit host woolens, reasonable prices. Klein tho Tailor, East Main, upstairs,. Dclco-Llght Electricity for evory farm. J. E. Bartlett, Modford Hotel, Modford, Oro. At tho homo of Mrs. George Pur ucker on May II 1st was born an N pound daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Kl mer Kincald of Ashland. Tablets and Bcraici. pads made of news print, for school and offlco uso for sale at this offlco. tt Carl Joschko, high grado watch and cloc krepalrlng. 9 Fir stroet. For some reason tho majority of the local American legion members do not relish the Idea of turning out in uniform on a public occasion, as witness their small showing In the local Memorial parade yesterday, with ouly 27 of several hundred members in line. Tho woman's auxil iary of Ihe American legion post bad in line about 25 members. Consider ing their small membership and ad vanced age the G. A. R. men made n veterans marching, as did the Woin- n's Relief corps with 22 members. TOO LATE Ta CLASSIFY FOR SAI.K-offtcially -A few fresh milk rows, ested. Half mile south of Medford on Adkins place. Schul?: Hios. ot; John Olmstead, the former well known Medford business man, and .Mrs. Olmstead after an absence of three years diiring which they resid ed at San Diego and Oakland, are again in Medford to permanently lo cate and will soon be esconced in their former heme on South Newtown street. .Mr. Olmstead who will again enter the local business field, arrived here Saturday from a several months absence In Michigan, during which Mrs. Olmstead visited in Medford. Their son Jay is located in Los 'Angeles. Why pay 26c for sugar when you can buy home mado sorghum for ISc at Hutchison & Lumsden. Dolco-Llgnt Electricity for every farm. J. E Bartlett,. Medford Hotol, Medford, Ore. ' The Methodists of Medford ahd the valley will have their opportunity to see. and hear tbe new Methodist bishop of Oregon, Rev. W. O. Shcpurd on the morning of Sunday, July 4th, in the Chautauqua building at Ash land. Illshop Shepurd recently re turned from Franco and Denmark where he assisted in distributing nearly a half million dollars worth of food and clothing among war strick en districts. Economize by using scratch pads for uso. Got them at this office, tf Ladies' and men's suits thoroughly cleaned, $1.50. City Cleaning & Dye ing Works. Phono 474. Orres, tailors for men and women. High grade only. Ashland. Ore. Tho dance music for the senior class reception tonight will bo fur nished by A'lford's Imperial orches tra. Broken forglngs ana castings, all shapes, all metals, all sizes, wdlitod, reinforced and guaranteed. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 South Front St, Miss Marjorie Grisez has gono.to Klamath Falls where she 'will 'spend tho summer. ' Houses for sale. Jackson County Building & Loan association. We nro not satisfied unless you nro. City Cleaning and Dyeing Works, 401 South Riverside. Phono 471. Rudy Scholz, tho well known Med ford nthlolo nnd student at Santa Clara university, Ciillf., has been chosen irs ono ot the select nil-Cali fornia team in Rugby football which will play at tho Olympic games to be hold this summer at Antwerp, Bel gium. Tho' California athletes will assemble at San Francisco, Juno 15 and start on tho long Journey to Ant werp. Homo made litguo River brooms 75c at Hutchison & Lumsden. ithlu in ill era 1 vutor has groat me dicinal value. Phone 51. Jackson County Creamery. All kinds dry wood nnd mill blocks. phono '359 oi-519-.I. Ray Blackburn. Mis. Albert Forgy underwent a ajor operation at tho Sacred Heart hospital this forenoon. Puro homo maso sorghum 18o at Hutchison. & Lumsden. ' Home-mndo broad and pastry frosh dally nt Rex Cafo. tf A complete lino Tru Blu cakes and crackers at the Palace Grocery. 72 Californians stopping nt the Med ford aro Raymond S. Potter and Ar thur S. Poller of Los Angeles. II. R. Ilrnnfleld of Oakland nnd M. J. .Mc lirldo and A. Gobler of San Francis co. Havo you tried tho Lltbla minonil water? It not call the bottling de partment of tho Jackson County Creamery and get a sumplo freo. Wanted Boer nna pop bottles nt DoVoo's. " ' ' V OF ARCHITECTS Frank C. Clark, tho Medford archi tect, was agreeably surprised yester day' upon receiving from Governor Olcott an official notification of his appointment as ono of fivo members of the state board ot architect exam iners, to serve in 'such capacity for a term of five years: This appointment was Ing mad un expired term of a former member - .w r. Clark is coming into promin ence thru the; merits of bis worl:. Whilo residing in Ashland he design ed many homes among wlikh are the present residence of Dr. Swedonburg. William Tavener, Hon unthought of by .Mr. Clark, be mado to fill a vacancy caused by E. V, Carter and Gwimi Butler. The Temple of Truth church, tho Elk temple, Enders building nnd Ashland improvement company's 'building nnd natatorium and other building' Including .'the state normul! v In Grants Pass he has designed sev eral homes und. business buildings among' which are the residence of Attormsy A. C. Hough, and Albert and Calyln and 'Paddock blocks. Ho has now being constructed from his drawings a modern theatro building being erected by Jf. A. L. Edgorton for Messrs. Hunt nnd Antlo, which when completed will .compare favor ably with the best.. Ills work in Medford has been var ied and of note. The Hotel Medford being considered one of tho best ho tels In the state. The Elk temple is pronounced by everyone as being the best planned building of its kind on tiio coast. Recently tho grand exalted ruler of the grand lodge of Klks, Mr. Frank L. Lain of Fairbury, Neb., on his visiting tour of the lodges turnout tile country, in company with bis wife stopped at tho temple and expressed tho wish that Mr. Clark might design their now building, as they consid ered tho Medford temple tbe finest of its kind that they had visited. The Rialtd theatre is greatly ad mired for Its attractiveness nnd sim plicity of design. Tho Natatoiiuni.'i .Mason, Ehrman warehouse, Sparta building and otho'r Tilocks, including the one story buildlng-on the. corner of Main and Fir streets, the Crater Lake garage and tho Gates garage are of his designing, the latter building being, pronuunced one of the rinest in the state. ' Among; Hie residences dexiunod 1V him inav be:. mentioned those oC Frank 0. Oweros Walter M.iivne, Del l'oy Getehell, J)r. . A. Salade, If. II. 1'uiioiis, Ralph 3tardwell, Geo. Trieeliler, .Miv. .Charles II. Connor, Victor llursell, V. IJ. Merrick, II. Vnn I locveniiertr niul the recently com pleted residence fur .Mayor Cilites. The I'arsons warehouse, designed bv Sir. Chirk is pronounced liv the ij. .i. irovcninieiit oliicmls as beimr of t lie best (if its class, eontiiiniiu.' lealiires that were embodied i ' ucJve'rnmcnt pnmiihlct .coiilniniii'j of tit' ill 1 ilala for the prnicr construe tion of common fruit. storage and .-.old s-toilnge buildings, thus rceo,'iii.iir' his tnlonts.- LEGION MEETING , . WEDNESDAY EVE The American Legion meeting which was to have been held at the Moose hall tonight, has been post poned until tomorrow night, June 2. The meeting tomorrow night will be a short . business meeting, and all members are urged to be present for several matters of Importance will come before the post fur considera tion. ' ' I A Regular I - Breakfast , 1 have a 1 ! ' dish of Awt- I I Ut 9 Post -. jMade byi Postum Cereal Co. Battle CreekMich FOR SALK First class alfalfa hay In shocks. 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