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rKDFOTiD m;tl TTrrorxrc, mebfotcd. ot?fx;ox. Wednesday, .tfxf. 2. 1020.
GERARD MAY BE
ORATOR OF DAY
ASHLAND JULY 4
Juno T,, preliminary to which Itillah
temple will hold a staled business
session on Friday evening, June 4
After having contemplated the
change for sometime past, the fieorge
McAllister family have moved from
here to their ranch property located
in the vicinity of (Jrants Pass. This
removal means that a successor to
Mr. McAllister will have to he elect
ed on the local school hoard.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Rued, nowly
weds, will reside in Portland. The
ASHLAXD. Juno 9. Indications bride was formerly Miss Mary Alien,
point to Gerard as one of the main " a memher of the recent gtad-;
. , uating class of the luh school,
speakers at Ashland's Fourth of July The gasollne ehortagn in .0Ilie
celebration. The ex.ambassa.lor 'places threatens 10 be serious. K. II.
Germany is to attend the national ,.-. .ritM ,. ,... hfi.M ,h...
car owners thereabouts would gladly
pay a dollar per gallon for a suppl
Some out of town SJirinerK doubted
the wi.-ilom of making tin? trip here
democratic convention at San Fran
Cisco, and his appearance here on the
afternoon of Sunday. July 4, is con
tingent upon future developments.
to accept th.e invitation I Is theme !gured , dealers ,hat (n tan rt.ad.
i l be an address pitched m a h,ghn unk , Al.hlalld
patriotic key He certainly can re- Acorn crcle NeRl)0rg of Wood.
late many interesting circumstances craf w(, ho,d a ,c , jr
connected with the pre-war drama as Llhla . on xhurs(1 Julu, ;.
enacted In the Prussian capital The at noQn Ervone ask(,t
ZFTJt! mr:"nS ''0 Coffee and cream will be furnished
. . v. diiciimu, newiy uppuijiieu resi
dent blsbop of Oregon, recently sel
ected for that position by the great
conference gathering of the Metho-!
dist cluirch, held at Des .Moines. The
new bishop Is also an overseas man
tho Instead of serving la a milltary
capaclty his efforts were directed
thru channels of relief work in behalf
of suffering humanity in various por
tions of Europe.
Funeral services of the lato L. K.
Shopherd, who was accidentally
drowned near Bend, last Saturday.
"were held at the home of his parents
on Wednesday, Interment being In
Mountain View cemetery. Services
were conducted by the Masonic order,
the deceased having been a member
of Bend lodge No. 130. Developments
indicate that the tragedy occurred
while on a fishing excursion, accom
panied by two companions, crossing
what is known as Smile's lake. The
boat became unmanageable, und Kale
attempted to swim to shore. Ills
companions clung to tho boat and
wp.ro rescued after nearly perishing.
Tho membership forum of the
Commercial club Includes itev. C. A.
Edwards, C. H. JMerce, .Mrs. C. II.
J.amkln. Kred Homes, Bert Greer. An
expansion committee us to member
ship is composed of F. S. Englo,
Louis Dodge, .Mrs. C. 11. I'lorce, Mrs.
W. H. MoXalr, and C. Darling. These
several committees to report to the
organization proper by June 10.
Unlike currying coals to Newcastle,
will be the shipping of gooseberries
from this locality to Sulem, to be
bandied by cannery Interests at the
capital city. The contracts as handled
toy the local Fruit association are
large, involving shipment of 1.1 tons
or more during the season which Is
now already on.
Dally tho parks are thronged with
picnic parties. On Tuesday the Tea
cup club of tho Mothodist church con
gregated there, holding n business
session at 5 o'clock, followed by sup
per later. On Wednesday the Girls'
friendly, a kocIuI und Industrial club
of young peoplo connected with Trin
ity parish, met in jolly reunion amid
tho park environment. This organi
zation is a new one, including a score
or more members, and is an efficient
auxiliary among young people's soci
eties, reflecting a type of active but
vlco most willingly performed.
Tho school of millinery Is open, at
the Temple of Truth, next .Monday,
.lune 7, continuing for three days, af
fording practical ideas in tho con
struction and reconstruction of spring
und midsummer hills for women and
children. llere'B a chuncu for lie
girls to get pointers regarding a
lasblonnble industry.
Anothor gradualo of the 111 1 9 high
school clftSB has acce'pted a fluo posi
tion,' nftor perfecting lierseir us to
qualifications at a leading business
college. This refers to .Miss Loona
Lennox, who has been appointed sten
ographer for the California State Fair
commission ul Sacramento.
Tho Will Mitchell and F.lsie Church
man families liavo been receiving a
visit from Mr. and .Mrs. Hoy Itohlcy,
of Portland, near relatives of the
intor-allicd Patterson clans here
abouts. Anothor golden wedding has oc
curred In llils vicinity, this annivor
ary referring to 51r. and Mrs. .1. W.
Morgan, who celebrated the hall-century
event on Tuesday of this week
at the family homo on Mouiiluin a ve
nue Malta coniiiiandcry meets on Wed-!
nesilay evening this week, for work
in the Order of the Temple. This Is
a final gathering before the approach I
of the Shrlnu ceremonial. Saturday,
j Very appropriately, tho Woodcraft
i ladies are to hold this social reunion
amid typical sylvan surroundings.
Hither John Knders, or some other
returned overseas service man, tells
the story of a Yank doughboy who
while approaching the coast of
France, discovered a feudal castle
perched among the cliffs near the en
trance to the harbor of BreBt. After
gazing at the imposing towers, battle
ments, and other unuBual features of
the ancient lumimark, ho excluimed.
"That was one h 1 of a place to go
and build a silo!"
Kltjert Farlow and his bride, who
was formerly Miss Florence Trow
bridge, of Medford, are in Portland
on a wedding tour. In tho meantime
Bill Allen Is substitute carrier for
Elbert on the local posloffice run.
The White Star garae.e has install
cd a free air service station.
BOLSHEVIK OEFEAI
I -OX POX, Juno 1. Russian bol
shevik forces rifihtins ilgalust the
Poles and I'krainiuns in the Tarasht-
cha region, south of Kiev, have re
tired to new positions after "fighting
with superior enemy forces" says an
official statement from Moscow.
Several villages near Molodechno,
northwest of Minsk have been rooccu-
pied by tho bolshevik.
"EXCUSE
AI LIBERTY TONIGHT
Thero are a lot ol" surprises in
"Kxeuse Mv Ihisl," the mitoinobile
and rare dramii which will continue 'o
show at the Liberty theater until to
morrow miilniuht.
Wallace Weid, its star, is not one oi
them, nor his eo-parlner in thril'.-
iinul honors, Theodore Kobert
another. Thev are i he same i1
alwavs. The one humUome, likeable
Had adaptable and the other is iu-1
Theodore Huberts, whimsical, mitt
hint and tender always a hit nnex
peeled and alwavs a delight.
Surprises to put it mild I v, siaiplv
infest the plot of ''Kxense Mv Uusc
In (he first place the romance, which
is secondary in interest to the fiyht
between Ihe Ihirco and Fa mot maker.-
of racinir motors, concerns onlv
man and Ins wife with not even ilk1
merest reference to such persons i'.
tniirhl complete the generally present
eternal trianue. Secondly, in Ibe all
important race, the hero does not
come first with the illain a cli
second - nor does I he villain come
first and then have tn forfeit the r-n'
because of Ids villainy. Vet tber
is at no time confusion as to win h
competitor is the hero und who ha
over vet seen a hero defeated?
Another surprise tor a successful
rneinu picture is that no one dies, i:
killed or commits suicide bv con
nientlv rolling down a precipice.
Charlie Murray, the laii'hini: Irish
man, wn- seen m "Ihe Speak-Kasv,
o nthe same program vesterdav. it':
a Mack Seimett coinedv. Charlie i
u hotel owned who runs a ''blind pii
in the eellcr. There are many coini-
cues und litnrrhs .ilon.
"You're the Man to be SaJisSied"
says the Good Judge
You get a whole lot more satis
faction from a little of the
Real Tobacco Chew than you
ever ot from the old kind.
The good, rich tobacco taste
lasts so much longer. You
don't need a fresh chew so
often. That's why it costs you
less.
Any man who uses the Real To
bacco Chew will tell you that.
Put Up In Two Styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
' W-B CUT is u long fine-cut totxicco
mm
A small army of swarthy sons of
toil, fifteen or twenty, more or less,
members of Phoenix Presbyterian
church and congregation, gathered
yesterday in the cosmopolite environs
along the highway to render, in true
classic style, their services for the
beau tifirat ion of the manse. This
aggregation of toilers also have tho
distinction of being members of the
"angelic" host and therefore perfect
harmony at all times prevails and
walkouts are the remotest from any
consideration. The women too were
on hand, in characteristic attendance
cheering their spouses at every stroke
of the hummer, every moan of the
saw, every swish of the brush, and
at noontime set before the faithful
workers a table laden wifh all the
appetizing viands for which they have
made themselves famous. Window
screens were made, doors renting,
walls and ceilings calcimiued, floors
washed, so that by supper time the
general appearance was one of ecsta
tic beauty and sublime grandeur. M.
J. Xorris a general manager and M.
K. Sheets as superintendent of con
struction kept the men in alignment,
and every move made by each in
dividual was In synchrony with every
other move find the work accomplish
ed was therefore done in an incred
ibly short space of time.
This did not complete the day. For
the evening was planned a stereoptl
con lecture on the Philippines the
people and their customs by Rev
Paul Doltz, who since 1902 has been
pastor of the Silliman Student church
an organization which works among
the women and girls. Rev. and Mrs
Doltz arc doing a splendid work there
and some of the fruits of their labors
were strikingly depicted on tho screen
Perhaps the one phase of the lecture
which drew out the greatest interest
was that hearing on the educational
system in the islands. Since the Unit
ed States came Into possession of the
archipelago wonderful changes have
heen wrought along this line. Many
school buildings of a modern type of
architecture and construction have
been erected, grammar, high and nor
mal schools, and the graduates of
these schools typify the high plane on
which the educational system has
been founded and is now being con
ducted. Tho native Filipinos arc so
thoroiy trained, that ai'tur going thru
tho complete course they are as well
fittetl to teach tho rising generation
as tho graduates from any of the nor.
ma! schools in our own midst.
It is not often that tho opportunity
presents Userf to learn at first hand
what is being accomplished in our
Insular po.-vsessions, and other infor
mation does not have the desired ef
fect of impressing forcefully the real
work being accomplished. To hear
and meet a man like Mr. Doltz be
comes a part of one's education. He
has been in this country about three
weeks only since his return and if ho
takes the full furlough usually ac
corded missionaries and those engag
ed in work under the direction of the
hoards of our churches, those who
may bo given (ho chance to hear him
during the remaining forty-nine
weeks will do well to avail them
selves of the occasion.
OFFICERS ELECTED
FRUIT LEAGUE
The annual meet mil of "the Fruit
(irowers l.eauuc of .Jackson count .',
hehl at the public library at J p. in..
Saturday.
The nuM'timr, in its accustomed re
sponse to the ohiecN of the league,
which are pnma"ilv that of orchard
properly protei-tion and development,
excluding marketing, was a well at
tended and nit husia-tic iialhcr'nu
called to order bv tin- secrclarv, v..
W. Carlton. Owins; to the indisposi
tion of llie rctniuu pre-ident, Mr. W.
A. Sumner, who with Mr. Carlton,
has most capably devoted constant
attention for the last six war- to l!i-,
league affair-. J. K. Vila- ai-ted :i-
hainuan. j
The follow inr officers and d1 !
rectors were elected :
President. YY. II. P.in-liam; lu-l
vice-president. Col. K. C. Washburn;
cond vice-president. K. W. Carlton:
secrclarv. Ilarrv ho-cnltcr ; tica -
er. I. K. Wood.
Ihic. tors II. W. Pin-ham. W. V..
MniMon, K. Y. Carlton. II. C. Iv..ui.
!.. F. Cutluic, A. Iloppm, l C. Ken-
li. M annum, W. C Moore. 11. -.
.1. A. Pcrrv. . ;..rnlier. M.
Si-hiirhard. C. M. Speck, li. C. Wa-V
Imm'ii. W. . WehMer. I . K. Wood, ,.
Vlbls. '
The league is readv und willine; to
eive snu'jcstiou. for the bcnet:t of
tue urbanization and a!! fommunia -
lions preieraittv in writnti:. mav !
lie to the -eeretnrv. II. li t-cn
I cru. Mcdlord, Ore., or to auv di
rector.
Canada Golfer Eliminated.
I.OXhOX. June - Mis Ada Mac
Kcuzio, w onian ulf champion of
Canada w a- eliminated Uninv from
Ihe Scottish women- bolt champion
ship coiitc-t. She was defeated In
Mis, Crnikslmuk of Nairn, one hp,
Why a Majority of the Smaller Cars
Come on Goodyear Tires
Last year more cars using 30x3', 30x3'2-,
or 31 x 4-inch tires were factory -equipped
with Goodyear Tires than with any other
kind.
This is plainly a result of the high relative
yalue produced in these tires for the smaller
cars by Goodyear's enormous resources and
scrupulous care.
They represent the same intense endeavor
to supply utmost satisfaction in tires that
has laid th'e basis for the marked preference
which exists everywhere for Goodyear Tires
in the larger sizes.
This real Goodyear value in tires is available
for your Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or
other car using one of these sizes, at our
nearest Service Station. Go there for tliese
tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes.
- - - - -
30x3 Goodyear Double-Cure y
Fabric, All-Weather Tread L3
30x3 Goodyear Sinlc-Curc jfc'l -t 50
Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread Zr J.
Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes arc thick, strong tubes that
reinforce casings properly. Why risk a pood casing with a
cheap tube.' Goodyecr Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more
than tubes of less merit. 30x3 sire in water- A $Q
proof ia . ' jp
Wc Carry a Complete Line
GOODYEAR TIRES, TUBES AND
ACCESSORIES
Medford Service Station
Corner .Main Street and Padfic Highway.
Kes. V. B. fit. Offlct
Complete Stock of
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
Carried at all times. Sec us before buying.
Geo. L. Treichler Motor Co.
We handle a complete line of
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
edford Auto Co.
The Lorain
Sill Oven Heat
Regulator
1 its on (iiH Ituugp and iiirnsi:rcsnd controls tho heat. Xo more
pu'SMitt; at the temperature for cook in and baking. You select tho
(rinperaturo you lvnnt. Set tho wheel niul your heat will stay nt
that ovurt point no more, no less.
(Vino in and let us explain this device to you.
Oregon Gas and Electric Co.
Mwlfortl, Ore.
! IBS
Fifth and North Riverside
Telephone 11
The Dow Hospital
Graduate Nurses Only
Special Attention to X-Ray Cases.
. HAS THE BOTTOM DROPPED OUT?
Cups and Saucers, each 15
Window Shades 69
Biq Reduction on 2-ln. Post Iron Beds.
Get our prices on Silk Fibre Mattresses and Coil Springs.
Mordoff & Woolf
Phone 9 22-24-26 South Fir
TO FRUIT SHIPPERS
take pleasure in announcing that wo have
completed arrangements to pack and handle all our
fruit, through the Rouo KMver Fruit Distributors
Tacking Plant- this coining season.
DENNIS, KIMBALL & POPE, INC.
K. M. -McKeanv Pacific Coast Kepresentative.
Office Holland .Hotel 151k.
NEW SCHEDULE INTERURBAN AUTO CO.
Adopted Monday, March 29.
ASHTjAXD MEDFORD I JACKSON' VI CLE MEDFORD
pillr ncept S-imliT. Daily eicept Sunday.
Lr M-dford 7:15. (:0U, 3:45, 9:S0, ! LflT Medlor-l :00, 9:30. 10:80 . t
10:15 l:u(t a. m. 12:tirt n.Mn. I2:i5. M:uQ noon: 1:30. S:u0 4-Sft. & SO d. m.
2:15. 3:00, 3:;., 3J. 5:l.i. 6 0,
R : l. p. m. tl.T only; 9;&Q
10:30 p. Si turrit only.
tn.; 9:10 p. a. Uil7
:00 p. m. !tuniiT onlT 7:S0
m. Uilj; i Saturday only 10:30
Saturday Otily
Leive JicksonviHe 7:0, M:S0, 10:00, 11:80
I. m. ; 1:00, 2:00, 8:45, 6:00 7:00 p. Ou
urday only, 8:00 p. m.
Sunday Only
L?e Uwiford :00, 10:80 a. in.; H:00
noon; l:3i, 4:00, 6:3u, 0:30 10:80 p.
L.wt JackaotiiUe 10:00, 11:80 a- m. X:I0,
8:SU, 5:00, 7:00, 9:60 p. m.
Office a iid waiting room Ho. ft. South Front,
Nih llotl huilihtiK.
JarksontiUc Waitinf Room at RfUr'l Oo
Stitiny room AiMand, Ut Sidt Phinni, iTwoVw, Medford, Or.
I Lve Ashland 7:1., S:nn. 9:45. 9:30,
j 10:K, ll;i0 a. m.:. 12:00 noon; 12:45, 1:80
1 J:15, 3:00. 3:45. 4:30, 5:15. 6:00. 7:00 o. tn.:
' S:45 p. m. Saturday only; 11:30 n. m. dailr:
12:15 niidniffht, Saturday only.
Sur.dar Oal
0:00, 10:00, 11:00 a. m.; 11 t)OOQ: l;00
t:C0 8:00, 4:00, 5:00, 6:30, V:30 p. m.
9:00 10:00, M :0rt a. tn ; 12 noin' 100
1:00, 8:00, 4:00, 6:00, 0:30. 9:S0 o. m