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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MFDFORD. ORF.OOX. SATURDAY, .TTXE ". 1020. Anions the Californians reslstered at the lledford ore Lt. Col. and Mrs. O. H. Cassaday, Frank C. King, Phil lip R. Frank, Frank ". King and Al iPiche of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Despite the lowering clouds and E.'n. Bro"n Of Sacramento and E. E. the welcome threatening aspect thisrUebarrell of Los Angeles, forenoon no rain is in sight accord- Orre, tailors for men and women, ing to the weather bureau which High grade only. Ashland. Ore. predicts only fair weather. A sood 1 Dr. Halstead. at 22 East Main, 9 rain al this time would do inralcul- a. m. to 0 p. m. Phone 690-M. 65 able good to the garden, orchard andi Much interest is being manifested field crops. Jin the presentation of the moving pic- Elljah H. Hurd. Lawyer, moved totures of local Interest, including one m. F. & H. Uldg. reel pertaining to the Medford lodge Somewhere I should say this eas- of Elks, and wild nature and orchard siety vodiville Is a goin ter be. 'Sposc scenery' taken by A. C. Allen, which yer all a goin. eo's we can have a playj w" ne presented at the Kiaito thea ground for the kids and a good res-,""- 'or several days beginning Sun tive place for all the tin lizzies anduay- other gas wagons that come to town. Show your love of civic pride by 6.-, 1 attending the local artists' perfor- F. C. McKeynolds. for tho past two mance. 66' years head of the commercial do- Delco-Light Electricity for every partment of the high school, and fam-.'farm. J. E. Hurtlett, Medford Hotel, lly left this morning by auto for Jlo- Medford, Ore. salia, near Spokane, their future Guy E. Oano of Grants Pass ar home where he will engage In tho I rived in the city Friday on a business grain business with his brother. Prof, y's't of several days and Mr7 .McKeynolds and children have made many friends and acquain tances In Medford who regret their leaving tho city. The school board offered him $2000 a year to retain his position for next year, and some time ago he refused the offer but agreed to remain for J2.100 a year, which was rejected by the board However a few days ago the 'board reconsidered and tendered him 2."00 but it was too late as he had already gone too far with his future business arrangements Kids get busy and gather up all the old gunny sacks and brinj; them to the Russ .Mill. We'll pay you real money for them. Delco-Light Electricity for every farm. J. E. Bartlett, Medford Hotel, Medford, Ore. Despite the gasoline shortage nuto tourists continue to arrive in the city from north and south, and depart for other points. The Passing Show with Its bubbles has como and gone, but the big So ciety Vaudeville Is coming with Its bubbles of mirth from Medford's wealth of talent and hopes to extract some of your loose change for Med ford'H benefit. , Vaudeville! ' 611 At tho Holland" hotel nre rcgiF tcred Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Howard of Long Bench and Honolulu, Mr. and Mrs. M. .1. Harrison and N. F. Harri son of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mr. nnd Mrs. R. C. Fernnl of Oakland, Calif. Week-end dunce! Nut tonight, nest music, best floor and best crowd! Everybody's going! CiV Rov. O. A. Warner, D.D.. of llak ersfleld, Cal., is visiting his sister. Mrs. II. C. Beat. Dr. Warner was a delegate to the general conference of the Methodist Episcopal church which met last month at Des Molnos, Iowa Ho will bo tho speaker of tho morn-"t 'the Medford Medford -Taxi Co. is now at your service. Stand at Jensen's Cigar Store. Phone 6G. Hudson Super Six and Chalmers. Any place, any time. c Real moonlight ancii real jazz dances at Cold Hill pavilion, Satur day night, June 5. 6 V. U. McDonald of the Rogue Elk resort at Trail Is a visitor In the city who arrived Friday. A. C. Allen's new local and native pictures, "Tho Lure of the Wild, will open a three days run at the Rialto theatre tomorrow. French pastry and dfilsty confec tions made fresh daily at Rex Cafe, tf Beginning this morning Miss Helen M. Hatch of Seattle, will fill the po sition of assistant and stenographer In the Chamber of Commerce, taking tho place of Mrs. Rose Powell, who has presented her resignation. Miss Hatch who has had long experience In clerical work with tho Red CroES society, is a relative of Secretary Steel and takes the position tempor arily. Eugene Guard. Miss Hatch is well known In Medford. Hemstitching, picotlng 10c per yd. Thread furnished. Singer Shop, 10 South Fir street. We do hemstitching, picotlng. The Vanity Shop, next Rialto thoatre. Portland men in tho city who nre guests at tho Medford include W. A. Mauser, P. B. llargood. Chas. G. Mills, W. A. Hattrun, R. G. Snell, Harry Newton, U. E. SfcCluro and N. S. Zimmerman. During tho gasollue crisis why not drive an Overland and average 2ii miles to the gallon of gas. 65 Sanitary Beauty Shop, Garnett Corcy Bldg., rooms 406-407. Phone 841-R. General work. 84 V, A. Davis of Applegate, arrived In tho city Friday and Is registered ing at the, First Methodist church tomorrow. . , Ford slzo tires at $15 to $20, nil first class, at Powers Sales Co., Nat Uldg. ' '70' Mrs. C. E. Golilo, tenchor of piano, 221 West Mnln, upstairs to right. Oil Unless tue'gasollno shortage shows some sign of letup, tho celebration slated for July 3-4-K may lie called off, according to reports. Tho situa tion as It now stands is that unions relief Is promised at onco tho plans will bo dropped as It would he Im possible to got u crowd. Grants Pubs Courier. Some saxophones! Nnt to-nlto! 6 Broken torglngs and castings, nil shapes, all metals, all sizes, welded, reinforced and guaranteed. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 South Front St. E. U. Plckel nnd It. C. T. Astliury of Medford, wero registered at the Hotel Portland, Portland, Oregon, 'on Juno 3rd. A rcnl parly! Nat to-nlte! f.' You are requested to domilc arti cles for tho big fish pond ut the Pren- bytorlan carnival. Lcnve them at the Palaco Grocery. G Miss Florence Pool, county home demount nil ion agent, was expected to nrrivo' homo today from her two weeks vncatlon which included an euto trip to C'rescont City nnd return. Sho will probably bo on duty at her offlco Mom.layv Home-mado broad and pastry fresh dally at Rex Cato. tf ( Vaudovllle! 01 Walter F. II. Niircions "and Mary E. McDermot of Central Point. Ore gon, wore married at the residence of Itev. Homer Gnllaher by Superior ,lndf;e .knii'M F. l.-id-so Tuesday even ing. vorr-T:i ::ntl bin ltri'li- came to Yrck'.i TuPNiiay arternn.'m, si-cured their hiurrlatv licenso and went to Itev. Gcl'.i'.lii'.':'. if r,id;TH'" lor the cercrr.nny. Mi:,. Calhiher told them that l:er hu.sbaml was not tit home and asked Judge Lodge to perform tho service, which the Judno agreed to do. Tho bridal couple wort! ac companied by .Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Ar nold of Central Point, Oregon. Yrc- ka News. Lithin minet.il water has great mo dlclnul vnluo. Phono 51. Jackson County Creamery. All kinds dry wood and mill blocks, rhohe Sr.3 or M !-.!. Kay Blackburn. 1'ho past week's warm wcuthcr h:is brought the roses and other flowers out In profusion al! over the city. Tho society vaudeville stunt of the season. ' Carl Jeschke, high grade watch and clock repairing. 9 Fir street. A delegation of Montana citizens ore' guests at the Nash hotel Inclnd ing Hlarry Harrison. F. W. Godfrey and Erik Burklund of Butte, and Jo soph W. Collins and Lloyd Cain of Helena. Among other guests at the INaslt are Anthony Gomes of Laredo. Tex., P. L. Lybune and J. H. Sllnger of Monterey, Calif., and E. B. Elrod of Mvermore. Calif. Mrs! -Paul Hanson, corsetlere lot NuBonc, . 'hPiif ,5SJ-J. .. ': Expert ropulring on sowing ma- Chines.,... Stnger .Sowing Machine Co., phone 215-lt, 10 South Fir. Houses for salo. Jackson County Building & Loan association. Tho high school pupils convened yesterday afternoon during tho as sembly hour for the last time this year to rocolvo their grade cards. At this timo also tho high school annual was given out to those students who had subscribed for lt. Bring in your old tiros nnd tubes and get credit on new goods or cash. Exchange Tiro Co., 2 8 North River side. 07 Tablets and scratch pads made of newB print, for school and offlco uso for salo at this office. tf Milton and Iris Coram loft this morning for Central Point, where they expect to spend several weeks visiting with their undo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bursell. Rosor burg ,ow Review. Farmers, Insure your hay and growing grain with tho MiCurdy In surance Agency. . Kodak finishing. Good work, low est prices. Jupanoso Art Store. Arrangements aro nearly complet ed for the observance of Flag day at the Elks temple. Tho exercises will tako place Sunday, June l.'lth at 2 o'clock p. m. The Flag Day address will ho delivered by Attorney G. M. Roberts. Wo aro not satisfied unless you aro. City Cleaning and Dyeing Works, 101 South Rlvorsldo. Phono 474. . Children's hats ono-half price. The Vanity Shop, Friday and Saturday. 04 John Grieve, Hazel Dltsworlh and N. Vnughan of Prospect, aro guests at the Holland who arrived In the city Friday. Farmers, Insure your hay and growing grain with the MiCurdy In surance Agency. Wo sell tires nnr accessories for less. Save money by paying cash at McCuidy-Bowno Motor Co. CH Mrs. Albert Noth and child nre at ( ottaEc Grove, Ore., for a two weeks visit. A complete lino Tru Bin cakes and crackers al tho Palace Grocery. 72 Salt for hay and stock. Good qual ity and price right. Farm Bureau Exchange. There was Hit eltra good public market this morning with a bountiful supply ot home grown strawberries and garden produce, and a supply of beef, pork and veal. Ilavo you tried tho Llthla mineral water? If not call tho bottling de partment of the Jackson County Creamery and get a sample free. Mrs. Emma Cotfee of Ashland and her house guest. Miss Hard llrazoe of Denver. Colo., spent Friday In Modford. The Greater Medford club held its final meeting fur the season .Monday. During the last year the club sent a contribution of 175 to the woman's building at Eugene and also contrib uted toward the scholarship loan fund. The club will work for super vised playgrounds next year. Mrs. Montgomery gave piano selections and Mrs. McAdams gave a group of readings. The new officers were in stalled. Portland Journal. i For the best Insurance see Holmes the Insurance Man. J Orres. the ladies' tailor, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine woolens, latest styles always. If Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bevans leave Sunday morning for a few days so journ in Klamath Falls. Ladies' and Men's suits cleaned to nats cieanea ami oiacxeo auc to ti.uu. pnono zzi-J. 103 .sorth Central. 60 Coming Good, wholesome vaude ville with Medford's best mirth pro voking talent. Medford keeps the change, too. 05 The gasoline shortage in Medford is growing more pronounced. Thu local Standard Oil company ran com pletely out of gasoline at 10 a. m Friday but expects a car load to ar rive here by Sunday morning. The Associated Oil company received a car load this morning, and the other local oil company plants are getting pretty short, It is understood. Horseshoe tires and tubes are guar teed and adjustments made here. Ex change Tire Co., 28 North Riverside. 7 Moving stock out of town. If you want to get bargains for a few days call at Wonder Store. 6S James Fleming arrived In the city this morning with the remains of his wife. The notice of the funeral ap pears elsewhere in this paper. Ladies' and men's suits thoroughly cleaned, $1.50. City Cleaning & Dye ing Works. Phone 4 74. Tru Bin cookies and crackers. The Palace Grocery. 72 Oregonians at the Holland include Miss L. Doolittlc and J. C. McLean of Portland, Peter Schick of Roseburg and Mrs. Benj. M. Collins and M. Cole of Grants Pass. See Medford Land & Insurance Agency, successors to D. R. Wood & Co., Rm. 209 Liberty Bldg., for fire insurance-. tf Wanted Beer and pop bottles at DeVoe's. C. A. Malone Is here for a few days having returned from Klamath Fulls where the California Oregon Power company has a large engineering pro ject under way. A quantity of mill run may be had at tho old price at the Bardwell Fruit Co. 68 When gas Is scarce you won't worry if you have an Overland our average Is 25 miles to the gallon. (15 A fire which broko out in the boi ler house from an unknown cause In tho iliillls & Skewls mill north of tho city, several blocks outside of tho city limits, at 1 a. m. Friday burned the roof awny and damaged several parts of the boiler before it was extinguish ed by the night crew with water from a hose attached to a two inch water plpo connected with tho city system. Tho city firo department was sum moned altho tho nearest city fire hy drant Is several blocks away. Dupli cate parts for tho damaged boiler wero expected to arrive in tho city today when work will at once be re sumed at tho plant. Included among the tourists nnd other guests from a distance at the Medford aro Mrs. Randall and Miss Stewart of Galistan, Baroda. India. Mary 1. Johnson of Lansing Mich., Karl V. Brunko of Now York, Mr. and Mrs. Win. B. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mooro of Redwing. Minn., 1,. II. March of Tncoma, and .1. P. McDonald and F. F. Connolly of Seattle. Big danco. Gold Hill, open nlr pa vilion. Sat. night. Good music, good roads. Como. 65 Miss Ilinman leaves hero soon for an extended visit with relatives in New York. Y'our cash is worth more at Mc-Cnrdy-Bowne's In Gates's old store as we glvo a discount on tires and ac cessories for cash. 65" Mrs. Levi Stevens of Rogue River, moved this week to AshlamU which city she will innko her future home. For bargains In second-hand nnd used machines call Singer Sewing Marhlno Co., 10 South Fir, phono 'Jl.-.-K. Indications point to a large atten dance at tho natatorluin week-end dance tonight. In addition to the regular musif, several of the late hits from ' llitch-Koo" and the "Passing Show" will be feutured. Many peo ple who do not caro to dance derive pleasure from listening to tho excel lent music. Dancing will begin promptly at 9 p. in. tonight. Economize by using scratch pads for use. Get them at this office. tf H. M. Kutclf has, returned from a trip east and left, thiw morning for Klamath Falls where he will be 'em ployed by the California Oregon Pow ;er company. j We ' are now nanci.nig Orchard .Brand Spray materials, good quality, price3 right. Farm Bureau Coopera tive Exchange. Phone 932. 69 Mr. and Mrs. D. A.. Bonar are visi tors in the city todav from Glendale. Sherwin-Wflliams arsenate of lead the best on the market; also Black Leaf "40''. Bardwell Fruit Co. 09" WEEKS & ORR UNDERTAKERS Day Phone 227 Ntjrhl Phone K. W. t k, !i'J7 ni- A, Ji. , tM7-J-,'l, T00J-AT& TB CLASSIFY WANTED Girl to do housework In small rnmlly. Hours s : i i a. m. to 2:00 p. in. Mrs. Ilhlino Kltlm. 32S South Holly. FOR SALE lt dozen fruit jars, two canning kettles, one child's folding cart. 711 Palm street. 65' WANTED Help. Steady employ, ment. Apply Medford Domestic Laundry. fi,", WANTED 17 boys, any size, to look at. our new bicycles, 1:; different model". Easy terms. Liberty Re pair Shop. MAKE UP PUN LOCAL SCHOOLS IS his wife, four sons anil four dnue.h-1 ters, Edward Aerce of Sun .Pedro. I t'iiL; Mrs. Klemct Hanl:aas of; Spooner. Minn: Mrs. Alvnh Hammond r of Grants la-s. Ore.: Allien Acree ol'i Beandette. Minn.: Mrs. Frank Ham-1 mom! of Hertford. Ore.: Mrs- Robert; Pulisiki of Sacramento. Calif.: K:u-' ner Acree of Tudumne, Calif., and' Clarence Acree of Phoenix, Ore. j Services will he held at the Weeks & Orr chapel Sunday. June G. 10'20. 1 at 2 p. m., Kev. Millard oitLciatinu. Interment in the Jacksonville ccuie (cry. t Flcmina Funeral Notice. The funeral services of Mrs. Em ma Dow Flemins will lie held at the residence of C. W. Dow KU-i E. 11th street Stindav. June G. at 3:.'I0 n. m.. Rev. M. I,. Hoozer nffieiatinir. Inter ment in the Medford I. O. O. V. cemetery. Superintendent Davenport and the board of education have announced the following plan for make-up work in the Medford public schools: 1. l'lipils that have failed in three or more branches should not attemut to make uu the work: it is far better to take the same over during the regu lar session. ' 'J. A special permit for anv make up work will he secured through' the office of the city suiierintendent. based upon the actual -investigation of. the records and statements bv regular instructors ; and . ljrincipa's. which will determine in a irreat meas ure whether or not a iiermit-. should be granted. ' ' - - 3. Make-up work will be pursued; under tl(C direct instruction and su pervision of instructors desiimntcd bv ! the city snpermtendent for this work, 4. The duration of time os to such i instruction will be determined bv the pity superintendent in conjunction with the instructor whe.n designated; the course of studv and outlines to be followed will be those of the schools j for the past venr: the expense in curred bv such instruction will be borne bv the -fnjlivicluals. nt'reniptinsj such make-up wbrlc ns auteed to by ' the instructor .Inil.tiarcnt or. pupil. j ,"i. The instructor will lie asked to ; file an estimate and recommendation i ofMuipiis for the final test in nc-! conlniice with eondifidifs nH.ontlino.il. (i. The examination or final t"si will be uiven by the, citv superinten dent before the session begins in September. Such tests will be eriveu between the first nnd tenth of Sep temlier. 7. All manuscripts will be eroded under the supervision of citv - -r-intendent-. the decision as to results will be regarded as final. 8. The pupil that barelv makes the so-called passing srarte will not be L'iven an opportunity to attempt the work of the next grade in said subject: it is conservatively believed Hint lie should secure a standing of al least eighty per pent. !). The office hours will bo from 0 ii. ni. lo 12 m: at the high school building. Monday aiid Tuesday. June 7 nnd 8 to consider renucsts for make-up work in nceordnneewitli the foregoing conditions. Pupils and parents aro cordinlly invited to call at this time. LONDON, June 4. Ever-growing excitement marks the election cam paign in Germany which ends June 6. Independent socialists report that a meeting in Mecklenburg the conser vatives when they could no longer sustain tho debate, threatened their opponents with revolvers, and that the independent socialists escaped be ing killed only by the intervention of the majority socialists, according to a Berlin dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph company. OBITUARY AtHKK Dieil at his lato resi dence at Phoenix, (Ire., Friday, June 4. 1!I20, (leorge W. Auree, aa--i 88 years 1 month nnd 17 days. He had been a resident of Oregon since ISil.'i. and served lour years in the confederate nmiv ill the Civil War, :ird Selhv Grays, member of .Stone wall Jackson's Hrigadc, He v.ns married to Francis ,1,. Kowllev De cember .18.. 187.1. Mr. Aerce lenves to mourn bis loss J$Wt Jarx tThe Best Because-"No-Spoiled-Food Highest (Jiuillty Jewelry Repairing, Diamond Netting, Watch Itcpniring. Satisfaction Assured In quality and price. Mail us your vants. MARTIN J. REDDY A Few Eye "Ifs" , If an hour's reading makes your eyes ache. If printed matter occasionally gets "misty." If you are obliged to stop work periodically to rest your eyes for a few mo ments. If you find lt easier to read nearer or further away than the normal twelve or fourteen . inches then something is wrong. If you cannot recognize peoplo across the street. If you have to make an effort to see clearly knitting the brows, for example. If strong light gives you pain In the eyes, or if you require more light than hitherto your eyes need attention. If you have any of these difficulties call and let us find out, f definitely, just what the trouble Is.. Dr. Rickert, OPTOMETRIST .Medford, Ore. .ton East Main Street NOTICE The undersigned banks will remain open until 12:00 oVlock noon on Saturday's beginning June 5 and ending August JS. Central Point State Bank First State Bank of Eagle . Point. ; . ; The Gold Hill Bank. -Bank of Jacksonville. The State Bank of Talent, First State Bank of Ash land. First National -Bank of Ashland. . The Citizen's Bank of Ash- - land. Pine Belt Banking Co., of Butte Falls. tred Alton Haight TEACHER OF PIANO AND HARMONY Accredited teacher, composer and arranger. ' Summer classes HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO OIK (ianictt-Corev Building Plume 72 Films Developed Better Prints Made Clearer Prompt attention to Xail Orders SWEM'S STUDIO 217 Et Wain St. Medford TO FRUIT SHIPPERS We take pleasure in announcing that we have completed arrangements to pack and handle all our fruit, through the Kofrue Uiver Fruit Distributors Packing Plant this coming season. DENNIS, KIMBALL & POPE, INC. E. M. Mi-Keanv Pacific Coast Representative. Office Holland Hotel Blk. First Methodist Episcopal Church ' Fourth and Bartlett , "The Church with a challenging program." A Church of Good .Music , II A. sr. Rev. G. A. Warner, D. D. of Bakersfield, California ' , . Just returning from General Conference will speak on . i "The Tumult of Truth" : 8:00 P.M. .' ' - Miss Helen J. Carlton A secretary of the Newark Woman's Home. Mission ary Society will deliver an address on. The History of Home Missions YOUNG PEOPLES SERVICE 6:45 It's not "all right" but "ail wrong" to go carelessly along spending all you make. The time will come when you will need the money you' are throwing away in extravagance. . . . . -Money is always a SURE FRIEND,; When you, make 'thissure friend, don't cast "him" aside." ' ' DON'T do it. BANK your money. . : We .invite YOUR Banking Business Jackson County Bank ' Established'1888 , "- Medford, Oregon . Fisher's Dairy Feed Is a complete milk producing and hody maintain ing ration, composed of a variety of wholesome in gredients scientifically mixed. lt 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 Rum, : Order toda v " ' '. " ' ' Bardwell Fruit Co. 445 So. Fir St. Phone 124 Medford, Oregon Dancing Academy MODERN INTEKPRETATION CHARACTER Adult and Children's Classes For information call 5CG-J. MISS KATH.RYN SWEM Mr. Orchardist Wc are pleased to advise that we can furnish Orchard Brand Spray Materials, Powdered Lead, Paste, Blackleaf "40", otc.,Wo also havo a lot of No. 1 made up apple and lug hoxes. Let us quote you prices. Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange IMmnc I:W, "Perry's Old Stand"