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t 1 ti'DENTS WILL BUILDING, GRATIS MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. jfEDFOTlTV OK'F.riON'. " 'K1)V'S'T)A'Y. MARCH :iO, 1021 PAGE THREE Sport b.v.d; ..u.smN Kri-iJ .,. w,.i;.lu f ; fr khbi.,,,,, Jv,, ,,;,,:;,h f l..-.rli,,:,t,. in . MMl ,.,..,, and open B,.f lurii:.,..,lts in M:iy. yentz'-r. instructor in manual nine"' " '""""""' .inir oul'lic statement at ;i recent K ..... ....h.,..i i,.,..,i. ,(JUb .....t.,l Mnm tl... n,. nianusu i. r ... .... . titkliiL' mi the slinlv ,,i" rno " -- - trv present plan is to it work ' actual sized detail purls ,he houses, enuninti uiu ccusuuc of tho corner, then cine of two ling 'uts " "IO '"f'1'" ",ul lf ,1 construction. ' ..... iv.mi-v of huuse liulldlnu is kiirouK - .. . . . . , . :k- as iii"u ,!i "",i,t,(i' wu rJl be unauic in .- .i ,-Ject now uk "b ........ ffe would like, however, to make .joffrr t" .vuu. If you are. in need l,pilW. chicken tiiMiw. small tool Lid, or any n.o.n. ..U.......K. ,11 build it for you here on the sehool rounds free 01 niiiisi-. i. juu ..in 'rnish the liiateiiiils, and then move .'to your own home. Wn nro units anxious for some of L dnd of work, so we trust you till feel Interested and take our of- ThiS not only IlieuilM inai you L get your liouso built for nnlhlnu. t vou will lie neiping 10 Kivo ine toys a part of their truinliiK by lur- iihlnB thein soniitiiiins to worn on. We w,u HUaramee yon an . l ) job ami ho Kind to ho of service you. Now, if you are interested in ar proposition, please feel free to and talk It over wun us. we !ilio Invite you to come and visit our ,!iop ot any time and lnspeet our ;ork. Signed: Manual trainini; riasH 01 .he high sehool. I,. A. Mentzer, Instructor. STATB OoLI.KiK. .la., s,,,.,. football praetiee l.Ba a, V,i state ""'K'' number of candidates i,.,.ii. ed and praetiee will continue for -i weeks. liKTltl.IT A new M-.vlind.-r en Kine is l.iK desiiiiied by KdscI fold to drive a power ,oal he plans t.t enter in the Kld ci.p and Harms. :onn trophy ,-aces here this lunnnier Hie Ameriean 1'ower Moat assoeia- " eenuy raised the piston ,iis- plaeement f,, 2.i:,o to 3.40U in or der that the Koi d boat imIkIu enter. CI.KVKl.AND The Cleveland In diana were sehedul.d to play their first exhihition Kaine on their li.un storniiuK trip at San Antonio today. JlrKKI-.Sl'OKT. I'a. Pal Moore. Memphis and Tommy Ryan. MeKees port. bantamweialils, box ten rounds hero tonight. riTTSUl.Ml The reK1,lara of the I'lltsbuiK National L.-aKUe liasehall eluh, broke camp at Mot Springs, Ark., today and started for Little Itoek, where nil exhibition name was sched uled for this afternoon. rrj.fi -w .-v. . w e.vr. William Farnum in "If I Were King, at the Rialto. TEST T El Persons havlnpr thermonu-ters or rost alarms to he tested and eom ared with standard Weather Hu- rrau Instruments, should leave them it the county agents offiee in the Liberty building at once. As much reparation is necessary to test one thermometer as fifty, and it is de- iired to havo all the instruments to ie checked and delivered as soon as possible, so they can all he handled at once. The ordinary stoek thermometers ihould lie checked each year, as they ire Hllbject to alow changes which at'- trt the accuracy of. the readint's. This is especially true of thermome ters graduated only on the metnl or ffooden backs. FI,OYD . TOUXO, Mctcbrologiat, II. S. Weather llureau. March 30, 1921. Messrs. Washburn and Fullcrton, ho came here from Taconia about six months agb and jiurchased the takery at the, corner of Main and Grape street, and who are expert bak ers, have hof.il l-iutilnii in up to-date equipment, consisting or a revolving gas oven and other machinery, now tavc their-bread on the market, which Ihey cull "Perfection", and Riiaranteo It as good as any on tho market. 'Ihey have changed the namo to the Medfonl Hakery a'nd nut only make first class bread but all kinds of pas tries. Their motto' is "It's the Flavor." SHIIEVESPORT,. Ijl.. "Habe" lluth is suffering from a sprained left wrist, it was stated at the Yankee training grounds today. The Injury is not serious and "Uube" may not be out of many training games. NEW YORK Pete Herman of New Orleans, former bantamweight cham pion will meet Willie Spencer, New lork, in a fifteen-round match to night. HAVANA Dr. Kmniiuel Laskcr and Jose II. C'apablanca will resume tonight the fifth game of their chess tournament, which was adjourned at 1 o'clock this morning, otter Dr. ban ker had sealed his 31st move. C111CAO Johnny Meyers. claim ant of the middleweight wrestling title and l.ou Talaber. challenger meet tonight in a finish mulch, two falls out of thrco at UiS pounds in the second regiment urmory. OMAHA, Neb. .Andy Schniader knocked out Sergeant Ilurke. of Chi eago in toe seconu rounu. NKW YORK Soldier Bartfield and Phil Rloom fought u fifteen-round draw. In the seven games between the Ynuks and tho llrooklyns during the training season the American leaguers have made !)S hits and bS runs a compared to the Nationals 03 hits ani 28 runs.- ' . Mrs. Quentin F. Feitner (the former Miss UlUan Hydo) Metropolitan and Florida state woman golf champion will tin a member of the party American women who will play In the itiltish championship tournament oneninc Mav 20, it was announced to day. Mrs. Feitner was runner up in the national title event in 1911. Stanislaus Kb.va7.ko and John Pezek were matched for April 13 anil htran eler Lewis will meet Jim l.ondoB or lionato (.larilinl the same night. William H. Dietz, former Carlisle football star and former football men tor at Washington state, was signed as Purdue football coach. 5 1 I ci A FINAL REQUIEM 1 t,t, Bl nAl.Tl.MOHK, Mar. Members of the Catholic lalety filled the cathe dral to overflowing this morning at the last of the special requiem masses preceding the final funeral services tomorrow for Cardinal Gibbons, whoso death occurred last Thursday. Hishop O. H. Corrigan, vicar general of the diocese was the celebrant, nsslsted by members of the local priesthood. The music wus uung by the cathedral choir. At the end of the mass Hie congre gation filed slowly past the bier for u last look at the features of the cardi nal, and -io long lino of men, women and children who had gathered in the street meanwhile, streamed into the edifice in a procession which bid fi to continue all day. It is estimated that between 20,000 and 30.001) persons viewed the body of the prelate yester day during the twelve hours it was exposed to imblb-! view. The office foe the dopd will be sung at the catbadrn'. tonight by the semin aries of St. M"ary's college here and tho diocesan clergy, liishop Corrigan presiding. Governor H itchifr gave the final touch to the plan Tor a general tribute to tho cardii'jil T hen he issued an of ficial proclaaiirion yesterday calling 'on the people of Marv'r.im io suspend all activities tit III o clock tomorrow morning, the. hour of the funeral to offer a prayer lor the. example of Car dinal Gibbons' life, in Daitimore the mayor and city council have proclaim- tl a tire minute period of business suspension. ox i!i:i(; i;i-M 11:1V ai.ivi: .MINING MAN SK I I MIIS HOW ANY GIRL CAN : HAVE PRETTY EYES N'KYADA CITY. C;il.. Mir. ::.--Aftrr l"'in iMiprist'iifd l-y a ;r.r-in at tlu- Stin'A mint m-.u ('.imiitun- villr, I 1- ll' limns, Jt-hn Wultr, a ruininp: man ot this riiy was taUi-n uut alivo yrMcnlay, lut dii'tl liaus t ion while bcit ik hn 1 UK lit lu-ri-. '1'hc cave in lnhl him in a stuopinK i'o;i linn for llu- tMttirr Unit'. ' X Kill or woman is jtretty if her oy s nv red, strained or havo dark' ' riimn. SliupU' viti hha7.rl. camphor, hydraM-i. t-ti ., hh mixed in Lavoptik t-vf wash, will liriKhten the eyt-s and a !v.-"f;"s usv will surprise you with it q " li 'K r. sulis. KeKuIar use of 1-a-jvuptiu U cp;; the eyes heulthy, Hpark IlitiK ami vivacious. Thf quick chaitA I will please .vou. 1 ainty ulurnlnum ji-ye cup KKKI-:. Medftn-d Thwrmaty .Main and Central Sts. Adv. -'f'K'fi-.-iilWfl. J ... 'if bv 'car-vsise' ? Bill Sfjivenss-Whetr a man says lYtdnT A powevyui-. dependable-and economical car" then he is Known h be "cox-wee und Ihey soil him a. iJermnalf heatilight nuiiam ne when and hereneed STANDARD OU. COMPANY 1 11 T'"--'" 1 t 73 Tex nicliard rceoived a J800.000 of- r...-n.,..l ;.. l.r.llt lor tor me iiompoe.v-"' e " from a Nevada silver mining camp. I.011B train tripa and cold weather bnvo hamnered the tralninK prograui of tho White Sox the last two day3, according to reports received today. W.J. James K. Orleve, the widely known hotelkeepcr, mayor and president of the chamber oj conirilerce ot Prospect came down friuii Ibaf territory yesler ilay afternoon for a several days' busf- stav in the city Incidental to making some big improvements in the hotel and vicinity in preparation for a liiKitrade or toiiristi t!is glimmer and next fall. From tile mall inquiries he has received from tourists about fish ing and limiting facilities, accommo dations and other features, Mr. Grieve looks for a record breaking business at his resort all season. Brooms made by the Rogue Iliver lU-oom Works are the best for the money. Insist on home made brooms. 11' If you are one of tho few that think -bread is bread you haven t tried "Butter-Roll," at your grocer. 7 Rock Springs lump coal, dry wood, mill blocks and kindling. Valley Fuel Co. tf When overhauling your old bus put new life in it by demanding genuine American hammered piston rings, fac tory equipment on the best cars. The Busy Corner Motor Co. . u ihc Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the First Methodist Episco pal church will meet at the home 01 Mrs. I.co Watkins, 37 South Front street. Friday afternoon at 2:30. Alt. laiiies o' ti.e ciiurch are cordially in vited to attend. Hemstitching and plcoting 10 cents per yard. The Vanity Ha Shop, Cor. 10. Main and Bartlott. tf ',awn mowers sharpened. Mltcholl Ladder Co.. CIS East Main. 317 If you want some print paper In -oils, to fit in your paper racks or to ue without tho racks, better see us nt once and save money. tf List your house, farm and timber with the Medfonl Land & Insurance A ITP11CV. 220 West Main street. 1 tf 1 j'ho roads between here anil Pros pect am in surprisingly good condition tor this time of year, especially 101 lowing the heavy rains. The trip down to Medfonl from Prospect is now bo ing made easily in three hours. The other county roads are also beginning hn in fair condition for this time of year atreets''on Saturday, Xirril 2nd. ' Their specfals for one dollar: will surprise vou. lu Call o.'iT-M for desirable tenant lor your furnished house. W ill lease. II PicntihR. -;: . Hemstitching. ; Billions covered. ' ' Handicraft Shop. ... 11 Dance at Beagle Saturday given by CHICAGO, Mar. 2!!. Will Held Dunrov. poet and widely known press agent,' died hero last night of wood alcohol poisoning-. Men with whom lie has been associated lately said that he had not taken a drink for years, but yesterday lie asked a friend for n n t-u n rnlil. Iiimrov was' -in years old and In his ,,. rlnvn was a protege of Y II ii,., .Tcnniims nryan. who paid his way through tho University of ht-.-iska. ' Ne- Millinery Blouses A REAL SALE $10.00 Hats $7.50 $18.50 Hats $12.50 BLOUSES AT COST Wo have divide,! to ?iv, tl.o jmbly- tho bpnorit of some. splendid bargains in Pattern Hats and wnait liluuscs during season. The Vanity Shop It. will nay you tf) rutflinto the Med fowl Pharmacy. Mrtffiiwaiid 'Central Miss Georgia Henry. 10' : for seventy ' years F ' i" 1 lnib50- W 3; 1 thc.v liked f ;l'"4 Folg,ers Coffetjf , Forycars and years thousands of people have used Folger's Coffee as a daily beverage. It has become a life-long friend almost one of the family. For over seventy years, our ideal has been to produce coffee of distinctivt flavor of uniform-', Yj good quality. Folger's Golden Gate Coffee is the result of these seventy years' experience. It is selected, roasted and blended with the most exacting care by experts men who have spent years in this one occupation.. Naturally this long experience has produced an unusual blend with a flavor that you'll sure ly like. - And you 11 find it A -.1.1 vt-' "Different in taste from other coffee and bet- r." - '-' Ask your grocer for it- ' " J; A. FOLGER & CO; -r, ? San Francisco Seattle Kansas City Dallas Sbizuoka. Japan 1 FOLGER'S GOLDEN GATB LINO ...... conrnn tba BXTRACTS SPIC KS ....... AND -.. BAKING POWDlir HINCIIAMl'.OX. X. V., Mar. 3u President John Mcl'arland of the In ternational Typographical union today reviewed the situation in Uiis city brought about by thn strike of the members of tho typographical union March S. Ho announced that the In ternational union would support the strikers with a fund of $3,50I.lWO cre ated for such a purpose. Newspapers which were affected by the strike are publishing normal size editions under the open shop plan. Cold Wave Goen to Sea WASHINGTON. Mar. 3d. Leaving widespread destruction behind It In orchards. Hie cold wave which crossed the illssls-Siippi river Kasler passed ioiit In the Atlantic today wun re- It urn to normal tempeiatures loiiowius in its wake. Notice i Tt.-Hinnine the 1st of April we will be Ui.i i,. simolv a few more families i.-.h milk as' we have several fresh ., n,ir mill; is not panturi.od but friuii tested herd: not only hot- ..w win, machinery but also milked with machinery. We score with the !i,i.,.r herds of the slate, and received Upecial comment f'":n 'r-' insiwctors '. u- :.,,n our herd but also I ,mmmiihiihtTT 1 . ' 1 1 WMMa"'""1 p. t MM"' ; ; UjNTIL APRIL FIRST Each purchaser of a Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tire will be entitled to receive FREE OF CHARGE a guaranteed tube to fit tire casing The Busy Corner Motor Co. The store where your dollar does its duty .,, ' inJ.A'KK OAHtV CO Miss Lovuisbnry, Milliner : Y. L Cor E. Main and Bartlett