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r PACT, STX MEDFOT?P MATL TOTriTTNTC, MEDFOTiD, OTJEiON "FRIDAY. MAY C, 1021 Oakdale Grocery SOUTH OAKDALE AND ELEVENTH STREET SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY 4 l can Snowdrift :'. 80c 2 II). mi Snowdrift 45c 2 pans Del Monte Coi n 45c 2 cans Del .Montr IVas i 45c ; 1 15-oz jar Drl .Monti- Assorted IYoscrvcs 35c 2 (;ftiis Van Camp's l'ork anil Means 25c 2 lbs. Peanut linnet- 25c 1 Hi. Salted I Vaunts 15c 2 eans Pioneer -Minced Clams 45c .') cans Oysters 55c '.i ik,'s I'orler Macaroni 25c 2 pkjw Etix AViisliinjr 1'owiler 25c 2 pkus fytm Wasliinir Powder 55c 2 ikt;s Olympic Nulled Oats 55c 1 III. I'ealii-rry Cofl'ee 25c 5 His. IValierry Coffee $1.10 FRESH FRUIT, VEGETABLES, ICE CREAM AND CANDIES Free delivery any lime, any place in city. Phone HIS. I! .... NIC WIS... & . MITC1IKU, any times you have passed some am on the street carrying home a bag oj ground . coffee. The juxmderful aroma it qaue off made uou hunqru for a cup of it too. That uias the flavor, Ike .real life of the coffee, passinq into Ihe atmosphere. Think of it- pauing a good price to get a qual itu coffee and then losing much of uhat uou pay for. flauoi-simplij because it is not packed right. Hilts Bros. "Red Can" is vacuum packed which insures you of coffee (hat is as fresh ! and fiavory as when it (eft the roaster. Hills Bros. Red Can BEG. U.i.PAT. OF COFFEE H,e Original Vacuum Pack. L PREACHERS7 PAY CUT SAYS BULGIN Thursday nliiht at the liiilKln-I.ewis j meeting was somewhat interfered with !by the ruin, lint In no way affected the i mcsxitKe of the evening, or the Interest Jof the Rood crowd out. It was M. E. Church, South and Free .Methodist inixht. and the churches turned out in iKOod numbers A solo was well ron- ilcred hy one of their number. Ilan- tiers were carried us has been the ! custom each nixht by the visiting churches. This afternoon the Snnsine chorus held a mcutinK- Those meet linns of the Iio.vh and Kirls are drawing I several hundreil of our hoys and girls and are of u nature to instruct and Interest them. They are In charge or .Mr. Lewis. Dr. IlulKin siKike last evening' on "The Ureal IJoctrlnea of the Millie." Among other things said are the fol lowing: "No man has a right to think for himself, unless he thinks right." "When men get to thinking wrong they act wrong." "(let a false theory and you get a false life." "What we need in America Is an old fashioned revival of the old teachings of the Wide." "Itepontanco Is a change of mind toward (iod." "Man is the only animal that rea sons about immortality." "You have no right to live that kind of life that there is any doubt aliout your future when you come to die." "There are six men in the bible whoi said 'I have sinned.' anil it did not mean u hill of lieans." "You ure a moral coward IT you cut off the preacher's salary, because he has said something to offend you." "Some of you are like tho woman who said she never told her secrets hut to two classes of persons; those whn udk me, and I huso who do not." "Your church buildings are a dis grace to tin; community." "Conversion is right about face. It is the isinuer's act, while regeneration is God's act." ' "You can only got life by antecedent life." . "You have a lot of people in the church, who hnvo turned about face, but have not been regenerated." "I'ntll there Is a difference between the man in the church ami the man outside religion is a failure." "There Is a world of difference be tween sanctification and cranktlfica tlon." Tonight Is Presbyterian . church night. Tho Presbyterians from Phoe nix are to attend with tile church at .Vledford. Dr. llulgin will speak on "Tim Parable of tho Penny, or .Motive, (lod's Measure of Value." Heglnning next. Sunday there will he an afternoon mooting at I2:;!0 p. m. as well as an evening meeting. BEA TEN The KlkH' Volliy IInM it'am jufir ney ovoiv to Ashland last liitlit, -rorriiriK to Kf-ht-'riulL' to try conclri sions witli the V. M. I. A. buiwli. Tin-Kanu-H wi ilay?d in the Ashland lush school nyu and a Kroitp of in tiMe.Hted Mpe) -tutors turned out in jiieer on the contestants. -Medt'oid Kut away to a flying .start and look the Him game villi a core of 21 to 13. Ashland turned the tables in tin second Kuine, winning L'l to lit, though there were many limes when It was uny body's game. The third game was ulso won by Atdil.tnd, score 21 to 1C .Medt'ord was considerably handi capped by the fact that Hoggs pulled a tendon in tho preliminary warm-up and was unable to rover his custo mary amount of space in consequence. The best of feeling prevailed thru out the series and arrangements were made to play the. return match some lime next week. The line-up: , '.Meilford. 10, Janney, 101 lint I. P. Janney and Itoggri. Ashland, Smith, Weren, Kn!e and JUCoy. LIFETIME ENDED Words Can't Express Grati tude I Feel Toward Tari lac, Says Mrs. Burrington Aged 68, fahe Gains 11 Pounds. "From childhood until I got Tanlac, I sintered from indigestion and snm- ach trouble." said .Mrs. .1. A. Uurrins- ton, o-ni siauloril Ave.,- iajs Angeles, 0UW FRECKLES Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Re move Them With Othine Double Strength This preparation for the removal of freckles is usually so successful In removing freckles and Riving a clear beautiful complexion that It hi sold miliar guarantee to refund the money if it falls. Don't hide your freckles under a veil; et an ounce of Othine and re move them. Kven the first lew appli cations should show a wonderful Im provement, some of the lighter freck les -vanishing entirely. He sure to ask t lie druggist for the double strength Othine; it Is this that Is sold on tlie money-hack guarantee. Adv. Medford girls at Heed college, Port land, have been occupying a prominent place this , year in the student life of that Institution.! At the student body election last Monday Miss Eliza beth (lore won a place on the l!)21-22 student council, and today she served as one of the chairmen for the recep tion Iteed college gave to 400 1'ortland high school seniors. Gertrude Opp, a member of the junior class, was elect ed president of the Amanda Iteed as sociation. ' The Lake creek district school closed today, and in lieu of the usual last day picnic the twenty-three pupils were brought to Medford to enjoy the Al. O. Dailies circus, transportation being furnished hy the school patrons. Many mothers and fathers accompan ied the pupils, and the entire parly numbered fifty. Guests from a distance registered at the .Medford are Mr. and Mrs. .1. G. Strahaltne or Massillon, Ohio, G. C. Vilas of livanston, ill., A. Dletz of St. Louis, M. A. Smith of Chicago, F. V. Shuttlewortli of Los Angeles, Paul M. Wicgat of Sacramento, Wm. G. Hardy and .lack Carruthers of Seattle. ilf: and Mrs. W. .1. Shednich, Jr., and Josephine Edwards of Tacoina, and the following San Francisco: Louis Clnrl'ield, L. A. Simon, C. J. Parker, J. Glawson, K. O. Duncan, W. E. Pick aid, Claire and Mildred Stone and C. W. Hicketts. Twenty-four more hundredths of an inch of rain fell Ihursday. Fair weather is forecasted for Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. , 13. Kee, id' Okla homa City, mo guests of Mrs. Kee's parents,' Air. and Mrs. J. II. Willis, In Ashlauil. Mr. Kee and Mr. Willis were in Medford today. Mr. Kee and S. S. Smith of this office, both for merly lived III EI Dorado, Kansas and had a visit discussing old times. Sport B. V. Ds NEW YOKK Ed (Strunsler) Lewis world's heavyweight wrestling cham pion will meet in a finish match to night Stanislaus Zbyszko who has been .seeking an opportunity to win the titlo for more than ten years. NEW YOHK The sixteenth annual tournament for the amateur trapslioot ing ehamnionsliln of America onens today at the Travers Island traps. MOSCOW, Idaho Whitman college defeated Vniversity of Idaho's base ball team in the first of n two-game series yesterday !1 to 5. J f ztt " , " i MRS. J. A. BURRINGTON Los Angeles, CaliL, Calif., "and that's ben a long time, for I'm now in my sixty-eighth year, t "I remumber when I was a child I was kept on a strict diet of Mm water and milk for weeks and 1 have been in constant distress all these years. I suffered terribly from bloat ing and had to he very careful of what I ate. I became so weak and nervous I could hardly go about my housework and was in a miserable condition. "About two years ago my husband got such splendid results from Tanlac he insisted on my taking it ami tho medicine wasn't but a little while la ridding me of my troubles. It gave me a spjendiil appetite and I could enjoy a good hearty meal, even tilings I hadn't dared touch before, without any fear of It troubling me. "Then 1 had the influenza and be-, came dreadfully sick and weak, but! my stomach kept in good order and it only took four bottles of Tanlac to build me up again to where I'm now feeling belter than at any time I can remember. I Have gained eleven pounds in weight, too, and words can't express the Kralitmle I feel toward lanlac. I keep Tanlac in the bouse all the time now, for I know it is a medicine that, can lie depended upon. Olympic Demonstration Oregon Products SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ! i One large package rolled oats given away free with every 49-pound sack of Olympic Flour purchased. Speaking of Olympic products, Miss Gar land will gladly give you any information desired. . FRESH VEGETABLES Bunch Radishes Bunch Onions , , Bunch Turnips Bunch Carrots String Beans Bunch Beets Fresh Spinach Pie Plant Head Lettuce New Potatoes New Peas Tomatoes . Asparagus Cucumbers Artichokes PLENTY FRESH PINEAPPLES PLENTY FRESH STRAWBERRIES PALACE GROCERY Phone 109 Service Our Motto 132 W. Main SUNDAY MOTHER'S DAY Dick Says: "Surprise niolher with a little rug made the .MIIS.W w.iV from old rugs and carpet." ask vont M-:i()int(iit I'lione ISO Mosan Art Rug Co. I II) West Tenth St. ?50 buys m brand Dew Coroua portable tyno- writer. Other makes at attractivo prices, fiee uu before you buy. MKDl-'OUD UOOlv STORK ! PICTURE ' FRAMING SWEM'S STUDIO DON'T YOU NEED A HAT? Summer Hats, Winter Hats, Hats for Pa and Hats for Ma Jazz Hats, X-Ray Hats and Every Kind of Children's Hats Dazzle the Eye! Delight the Heart! Deduct next to nothing from the Income RUMMAGE SALE SATURDAY, NATATORIUM NOTICE! A recent reduction in pneumatic tires and tulies enables us to selUiorse-Klioe Tires and Tubes at a reduction of 20 per cent from list. This Rives you ;t fully S'uariinleed, first class tire at the lowest, ever known price, er mile, to date. EXCHANGE TIRE CO. C. A. PETERSON 28 North Riverside , Medford I ii : 1 now j Ij ' 'jj .j "jp y " '"" " x To order your suit for summer. Wo have for your selection, a varied display of the finest quality materials and fabrics from which we can tailor yon all attractive and serviceable unit for summer wear. We nhall he. pleased to serve you Ut your earliest convenloiice,. Call and see our $45.00 Suits Mndt of (ho finest faltricH by Muster tailors. F.J.HUBER Ladies' and Men's Tailor 313 W. Main St. . V t t V r v f t y Some of the best talent on the platform today has been secured for six big days. Prepare to make Chautauqua week your vacation week. t'haiuaniia is 11 veritable Festival of Music. The Lowell Pat ton Company, featm Ins l.ucili t'olletie, distinguished riencb violinist, presents two concert.! on the thiul day. Then there is lu Mary Adel Hays' Crand Opera Sinners in two notable c-oncerts on the lust dnv: '.'he Alexander Ti to: I he Liberty llelles and The Sum; 'Platt-ltnmers Trio, i Tu concerts 'in all curtain ly the music alone is worth fur more than the cost of the season ticket. Music Lectures Many notable people appear on the Chautauoua lecture staff this season, llr. Hubert 1'aiKer Milos. Rival journalist and interviewer of celebrities is one of the headlines. K. II. Klsh, editor of "l.almr and Industry.'' is another. Add to these names those of Dean I'Mlwood C. Perisho, former President of the State Collect' of South Dakota; Chief Sirnn.tfheart. Indian Iccluier and untei tniner; Dr. L. House, prominent author anil psychologist, and Vir.uil I. Shepherd. Entertainment An outstanding entertainment event is scheduled for the fourth nisht U a hi? play production presented by The Kemhley New York Plavcrs with an nll-proicssMimtl c:lt. Two (ilhiT i.nli.i r.-iinm.,i,t e .....'.. ,.. ... cumins of Winifred Windus. a rendiT who ranks at lue lop in her profession, and Kleclra Piatt u New Vol I; mouoluKist and enteriainer who is without an equal on the Chautauii:a plattorm. '. ' Season Tickets on Sale Soon Adults. $2.50, Students, $t.50: Child's. $1.00. No War Tax. WATCH FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS ILLUSTRATED PROGRAMS NOW BEING DISTRIBUTED WATCH FOR YOURS! I t t f t t T