$
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tSDAY IS
ILL ATTENDED
. " Qiife.- .of -t liC most interestine; and
best- 4ttrtfed forum '-meetings of the
Cham1er:of Cpuiinerec was held ves-terilV.-tJOoji
nt the Mcdford Hotel.
Kvtovjseat ;iri the annex dinine room
nsro"ccupicd nnd tlie' highly interest
ine talk bv Colonel; Kobert A. Miller
of litirttH-pd upon the development of
touiWilpity-spirit was eniovcd bv all
; . Aimonif ;the , Quests, were E. L. Kin-
;'Uii:vMrSi "J.'.G.vaes'. Mrs. Chas. B.
jlowfil, .:lCss j.Mnreurct Campbell
lndv-l!lcneCVmpbcll of .,;Ashlahd,
Mr; (tDu;4rs. Saml. E: Chcesman of
VsU5insrtpn;''Di ,!. Air. Chcesman bc
iiuf7 representative' of the United
State's - Chamber!, of ;Oommerce,' Mr.
and Mrs. Robf. A. Miller of Portland
lioil 'Mrs'.' CbnroV 'and Jerry Jerome
of.Mbdford.V-.,-... -. . ' , '
'. Dnniitf, the five minutes allotted to
irietalMsrs to .britlir, ui) -anv subject of
inimedal 'importance, Str.- E." V.
Walter presented the irasoline sit't
itfuflS;;bciii'e of utmost -importance
fof immVtia.te'.attention so. that the
iitiportpph'dutrics' of southern Ote
stinimaS.ndf suffer. ; . . ;'-
;I.6W "'. recommendation
i(B43e by.tbe t'ohim to the board
ttf airE?ojfs or tne ctmcnbeT of Lorn
;jht'.B6hVB'6etion be taken imme
dwlteJ.v ; tpwaril'- an -investieation of
Uverifrbline -'shortage - so tlhat the
ssehriaT industries .of southern Ore
i;ih,: nbt-suffer. ' ' !
7 fkj fjrf. : T. E. ' Aferrick. representing
(be: Dfe&ter MedfQrd Club requested
tbat.yiie' members of the Chamber of
Cftunierco-,. ', co -.operate -with tne
(Ireaiir Mcdford Club in making the
dpeictj:" raiidcvillo tlav to be given
liY.thejfa.kKiiccesy;, As the funds de
Hvcd;.Broni;tbis entertainment,. as well
fts'a'Uifunds" received bv the -Greater
Mcdjfjird Club are spent in actual im-prpvoments-'Cin'
tbo citv of Jltdford,
iheriifis no doubt-but what every
tiicnihr." ot. Ihe chamber wilKgive his
bcartV: moral, support, as Avell as fi
ijanjiaj. .isRistaiice, to the vaudeville
ihpw'and-aSv other n.ctiWties which
lheaij'dics"'bec6nve' interested in.
Col-? .Miller -made a splendid nd
dfAbn.the.devclopmcnt of the eom
ainnrgjr spirits It is the la tent power.;
sitfurfViis. ..fliat lie - dormant are what
thoiild-bearousfUl-to i make this
Joutmrri Oregon; even a greater and
iiftireAeautifiil place' in- which to iiye.
(vefcjbe words spoken by the colonel.
.Tbl--i&iha,ve niiuiit us. that be
otftnot common ;to-our., thoughts , arc
iavcU'possibili'ties .for-the' future
diriefcjpmeritf of this; great citv ?and
the oifeatest of these, in .CoWncl Mil-,
les'belief istht of the minerals in
tbc mountains that, surround us. '
Aafe' the ; colonel 'has..:made , an. ex
haustive study- of the Ecological
lormjitions -.of; southern Oregon, he
lias (fopscntcd to talk to all who may
be. interested inHhis subject at the
librapf next- Moiidav evening. This
mcetinsr witt.be Held" .under the-nus-piccs'jOjf
the Mcdford Chamber of
Cotnjip'erce..-' " Besides being- for the
mcpjicr.s ,:of tlvi.s orsnnization, the
general public is invited.
MEDFORK MATE TRIBUNE. MEDFOTJD. - OT?F.GOT. TITt
TFRSDAY. JUNE
1920.
L
FOR BERGDOLL
The Aniericuu Legion post of Mcd
ford at its regular monthly meeting
last night went on record as favoring
Ihe erection of a building to be ii.-cd
as a coiiununitv center for Medl'oM,
Buildings of this description are. being
erected in many cities of the Liiiled
States as war memorials: uuil the I...
gion feels that since this county' ,can
rightfully boast of having a record
for enlistments in the late war -.with
Germany, we should not fall behind
m the matter of a suitable memorial.
A committee was appointed last niaht
to confer with the (,'ountv Court,
Chamber of Commerce. . Women's
Auxiliary of the American Legion,
(fed Cross, National Guard officials
of the local company, G. A. K.. and
other patriotic and. civic orcuiur.n-
tiohs, with the object of formulating
plans to. obtain and erect such, a
memorial In response to the follow
ing, telegram Adjutant Elmer Wilson
was authorized to subscribe a sum
of nioncy bn bThiilf of Mcdford ixwt
to the American Legion Weekly fund
wluch is. being raised ds a rciird
lor tt)o cupture of Grover C. Bergi
doll, the wealthy slacker abd dra'll
evader,' woo recently escaped -i'l'ittn
lederai otliccrS: .
r.dward J. Eiyers, Adjutant T.JIic
American Legion. State of Oregno,
'J-' Morgan Bldg.,' Portland.' ' .
wkiuii hepk V Oilers liveillnn-
drcd dollars reward jcrtpturc Grover
biovclnnd" Bergdoll, inUlionuire'draft
deserter, escaped ' federal officic.ls
I'lultidelpliia. This in addition thirl
tne hundred fifty dollars offered by
outers, rteasc advise posts vonr .de-
partme.nt requesting them to notify
press of reward and telegraph wceklV
any clues , to . whereabouts of fugi
tive. " ' - , . -,- i-,- '
"AMERICAN LEGION WEEULV"
A committee of-five tk
for a big entertainment for the 'niEht
of the next regular meeting of the
post on July 0. I he committee ;.hK
been instructed to out on. something
elaborate foi. nnlnHDinial t r- -
1 he meeting was well .Mttcndcd,;Rntt
reat . interest is being sbovvn bv the
members in legion netivities.' -T
CLASS OF 1920
OF
LOS ANGELES, June 3.-i-Protec-
uon ot foreign capital, encourage
ment of business and stimulation or
industry in Mexico will be.:possible
under the. new order of things there,;
Baldotuero A. Alinada, the new bot-
ernor or tne northern district or,Low
fcr California,, stated-in an interview
published here today. - .-.'
Governor Almada said the'Meiijcan
people "have confidence In the'Jiew
order which means that, those who
are tired of war and destitute from
lack of food and clothes are ready
and anxious to return to work."' ;
A--'
The Food You Eat
Makes You What You Are
Let your choice of foods
be pleasing to the taste
But wore man that have
them building fbods ' A..
.Amorig cereals, : v
will lirfW.vniirna7ateand
;-" ; give you Jhealthful strength; '
through nourishment. .'-
jpl breakfast '::;; ;.
a rooo
Ssarcvaai
It's worth. whilet
"There's aReasori
Made Iry Postxim Cereal Co. Battle Creek.MicK
Tifth and North Riverside
Telephone 11
The Dow Hospital
'M . Graduate Nurses Only
.' Special Attention to X-Ray Cases. .
.The progrum for tonight's -com
menceuient exercises '' of the high
school at (lie Page theater begins at
o:M o clock, i There arc 50 grail i
ates in the class and it is the 28th
annual commencement of the Medford
high school. : The program follows
Invocation ......Rev. L. Myron Boozer
Salutatory xi-;l....Wiibnr Oodlive
oca solp "Little Mother of Mino
, ....;.v...:;.::.1..;....v.....;;. Burleigh
., ...hvorptt Braytort ", -
v aledictory .'.,...,.., MWs Jean Loomis
Address to ibc;Gradii4ing Class and
Citizens, :.v:..'.".r.Piof. T. E. Vining
Violiu solo r"Sereiinta" ..: Baton
Miss Huth Campbell.
Prcseutation..of the Chiss
..:.,..Kupt. W. Daveuport
Presentation of Diplomas ,
.. ;v...., Dr. E. 0. Kiddcll
Presentation of Honor Cups
v .Principal 0. H. Cnmpbf ll
Benediction .. Jtev. W. 15. Hamiltor.
-Class motto "Life Is What Yot
Make It." :T,
. Clus.s- . flower Marie ; Ilcnriette
Rose. ,.-.':' -j , . ': '.',:: ;
Class Colors-Red and Green. .
'y - list of (jraduate ,
' The . members of the , fft adiiavint
'classmate: """', :
i ' Martha Luerctia Batsman. Ever
ett H.-. Bruyton Cccilo V. Briones,
Huth Mabel Brooks, Lelnnd-S. lirir
phy, M'niunrct C. Brown; Thomas Hot
Brown.-Kuth Campbell. Maude Can
triilL Harry C. Christner, Beth Clark,
Rebecca May Corthell, Dana SI. Da
vis, Evelyn- M. Dew, William Povlin
Debley, I'ranccs Georgene DuBois.
.Myrtle E. .Farlow. Elvinc Elurv, Krl
:ward Hnrwopd French, Jr., Thelrua
Minard Ganiinwflv, Liberia Gore. Her
bert G. Grey. Wilbur Hussell Godlivc,
'Edirhnl J.;Ilacrtle, Herbcii P. Har
ris, Wilbm"--W. il.lart2ell, Naomi L.
Hemphill, Benjamin. L. Hitzlor, Lou
ise ' Hodges,! -Joseph"' G. llolzgang,
Edward - C. 'Kelly. Ehiier 'W. Krti)s,
Thodorc l.'Leonard, Jean A'. Loomis,
Gladys' Jlandeyille, 'Helen Woodsum
JtcDonafd, .Elizabeth 'Meier, Thelmr.
Miller-Dorothy ,Dcaiis iMvors, Heleu
E.- Tdreros,; Ejliia . Artene'-Nonnilc.
L'ilbun W.' 0ens,Ix!tha. E. Pavne.
Helen . T.'; Pliilbrook.' -Winnifred (1.
Bead,", .Gladys- ;Waftdii. - Richmond,
Maude1 Marie Schleichcrt. Helen Irene
Kchocui, Justin B. Kmit(t, Stanley
.Uauton Slierwood, :. Ruth Stewart.
Vesta A.i' Stickland, lln. Walker,
.EraiKies ifnrian: Weisser, Clara Ger
trude Wcljs,, David Ta ft Wilcox, Ila"-
pld J. Huov-. .liarolu Woods.
STOC
MEET
HERE SEPT.
WANTED .MISCELLANEOUS
' .One of the most important-meetings
-to take place i'rf ' Medford this
year will be that of the' executive
committee of the Cattle and Horse
Raisers association which meets here
about September-1 Oth. ' '
. There will be approximately forty
mam hern o: ;-i.s association at this
meeting and they will come by atlto
thru -Klamath county and by way of
Crater lake. ' . .
In all there are sevon hundred
members in the association and this
meeting in September will be the
first to be held in southern Oregon.
Welborn Beeson of Talent and Ro
land D. Flaherty of Medford are
members' of the executive board of
this association and it was thru their
efforts that the meeting was' secured
In this' district.' ':
The Farm Bureau and the Medford
Ch'amberiof Commerce will cooperate
In entertaining these cattlemen and
suggestions are . solicited from the
general public as lo what should be
done to make their visit here one
which will always be romcmbcrcd by
them. . ... .. r
. NEW 'YORK., Juno D.-r-lligher fl'io
tati.ous ruled' at the dull.' but strong
opening of today's stiick innrkcL l'ur
iV.et. Covering 'ol sh:it contracts cvi-
dontly being pmiiipted bv the easier
rates for nioncy" in the last holf oi
yesterday's "Session. - Crucible Steel
made an iditial gain-of IV. points.
Studebaker rose li and Pun-American
Petroleum. Tobacco Products
and Consolidated Gas advanced one
point each.
- -
Cut This OuvH In Worth Money
Cut out this slip, enclose with oc
Mid mail it to Foley & Co.. 2835 Shef
field Arev., Chicago, III., writing your
name and address plainly.1 You will
receive In return a trial package con
taining Foley's Honey and Tar for
coughs, colds and croup: -Foley Kid
ney Pills for pain In sides and back;
rheumatism, backache, . kidney , and
bladder ailments; .and Foley Cathar
tic Tablet, a wholesome and thor
oughly cleansing cathartic, for con
stipation, biliousness,-headache, and
sluggish bowel. For sale by Med
ford Pharmacy. A lv.
H
FOR SALK Cheap, three Imht
spring wasons good as new.
AValsh s place on Ross l.nno. two
miles northwost of Mudford. sli
FOR SAI.K lias water heater, per
fect condition: take V4 or cost. Call
530-J or 1 123 West Main street, tit
FOR SALIS Car space in furniture
car for Los Angeles, Cal. For in
formation call ;i30-.T. tit
WAXTKU Room with sleeping
porch anil ruiinlnt; water for two
business women. WVst side pre
ferred. Reply Box 21 Mail Tri
bune, stating terms. ti4
W-AXTED-R-13-R.
-To buy windmill.
Phone
tiS
WANTED Washings, ;ir,c per dozen.
1137 West Holly street, comer of
Oak. 37
WAXTRIl Your tin, Rulmroid, shin
glo and gravel roots to paint and
repair. Old roofs niado practically
like new at small cost. All work
guaranteed. lOxaininitions and
estimates free. Country work also
solicited. For quick results ad
dress A. J. Vaughn, tien. Del., Med
ford. (J4
FOR SALE POUI'TKl AXD EC
run hAi.1-. Old liens and y ( aafc4W3iMJ.IJt''
i-uiihs. .-i.so lucunutor. Alice
gors. Routo 2.
POIt SALE I.IOJSTOCK S,
FOR SAI.K Two lai'Ko sows unit?,
pigs. $SU. Near F. -Houston.
Trail road.
rim sai.k -Milch goat and 111,
kids. Price $73.00. 1 13 So'
l.nurel.
FOR SALE Two cows. V. Halt
miles west of Central Point.'gJJgg TACKS"
mil SALE Pedigreed New ,
iatvls and Himalayas. Won
Store or phone ssii-w. i
tUTrtrK
oil lUill i
FOR SALE Jersey heifer, just I'm
Jas. Campbell, phono 17-F-21.
FOR SALE Young Jersey cow
quire Mary-Mac Orchard. J'lu
C10-J-4.
FOR SALE Extra fino 7
heifer cair. Also vinegar.
iii.'0-X.
licgin to thiuli soi'i
niiillei's not from a
nl, hut of correction.
i;- tlmni!li all iiiiiusunl
"j;;;Ht is nectlcd to "wutcli
(
UNDREDS of horran
damaged or destrrf
fire in the United in
everyday!
Will yours be next? A tit
dear ones in danger rigli
One of the commonest '"'
f home fires is the iIwtr,
matches, candles, and other
pen lights, ia cleiets, attics
and cellars. '
.- Don't do it or let anyone else
do it Use a Franco Flashlight.
Franco Flashlights are home .
necessities. They light up the
dark places safely. Guaranteed
to give more light and last longer.
Always dependable. Wireless,
equipped with Franco Batteries.
- Do not corrode or short circuit.
Strong, steady white light when
and where you want it.
(Information
WAXTEO Carload of barley or oats.
kogue River Valley Canal Co.
WAXTED Parties to contract thin
ning. Phone .Mliavista Orchard,
697-J-3.
WANTED To rent strictly modern
5 or 6 room bungalow; must be
first class, or 3 or room apart
ment. Phone 180.
FOR SALE A few fresh milk co:
"""'""'J H--SIUU. nan inuo SO it i t 1
of .Medford on Adkias place, Svl l'l'ohll'lll ol living liy
UrOS. I , . , i -v - I ' I i 1lrITVm
FOR SALI-; A good seven year
work horse weighing 1300 ponij
Call 830 Dennett street. 1'lK
2C3-L-.
FOR SALE One three year old 1
cheron colt, well broke, weld
auout i;iuu. Ono 12-inch P. &
black land sulky plow. How
IJunlap, Central Point, Ore.
SIGNAL BANK
UREOON
At J 1.1 ' r T?a. tL-Z:.m
coitcrrninx fires taken
pntion Manual issued by
rire underwriters.)
wnorrowMff? Moolah
SOLD BY DEALERS DISPLAYING THE FRANCO SERVICE SIGN
.1,000 BOXES
- - '7' ' - - - of .'.' -
- 7 STATIONERY
Going at half price at tliS Rcxall le'Salc Tliui'sday,
Friday and Saturdajr. ;-,-. :.;..
Ralph Woodford
I'roprlotor
We Can Make You a Bargain in Made-up ;
Apple Boxes, also Lug Boxes I
Shook is high this year. Lot us save you money, i
Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange !
Phone 932 4th & Fir Streets
TO FRUIT SHIPJPiRS
We take pleasure 'in announcing, that we hayo
completed arrangements to pack and handle all our
fruity through the Uoguc River Fruit Distributors
Packing Plant this coining season. ...
DENNIS, KIMBALL & POPE, INC. ' ; "
E. M. HIcKeanv Pacific Coast Representative.
Office Holland Hotel Blk.
HAS THE BOTTOM DROPPED OUT?
Cups and Saucers, each .....1........
Window Shades ."....".:.....:.:::
BIq Reduction on 2-ln. Post Iron Beds.
Get our prices on Silk Fibre Mattresses and Coil Springs.
.15$ 'f
Mordoff & Woolf
Phone 9
22-24-26 South Flr
mMMEmm,
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working with perfect equipment the true in-building
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Medford