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f P1GE TWO ' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOONT, SATURDAY. MAY 7. '1921 L ocal and Personal Owing to the cancellation of tlie McMlfurd date of the Howe's Otuuter lvondon, Show,s. and. circus not having been given sufficient publicity In the coast country, many disgusted people arrived in the city from Crescent City, Calif., last nlKht and this morning for the? jmruose of attending this show. Seven auto loads which arrived last night parsed nine mora cars enroute to Medford for the show. The Crescent City, iieople were disgusted to learn that the show had shanged lis route und 'would not he In Oregon at all unti possibly later in me season. i;resceu City and vicinity were billed by the Bhow- for the Medford date, and no notification was given there of the change of plans. Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone CCl. Pavilion dance Gold Hill tonight. 40' For dressmaking and ladles' tailor ing Bee Mrs. Cross. 1533 S. Grape St. 40 Kev. K P. Lawrence, the new pastor or the Presbyterian church, has arriv ed from. Klamath Kails and will have cluirge of the Bcrvices at the church Sunday morning. Mrs. Lawrence was hero with him one day looking up a residence, Mr. Lawrence is stopping for the, present with Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Clark at .403 Holly street. Will trade land for sheep. Guy W. Conner. Majestic trio plnys at the Rex Cafe ovenlugs from 5 to 8. 40 Included among the guests at the Holland are the following: Mr, and Mrs. N. W. Griffith and Mr. and Mrs N. K. Itatten of Nnmpa, Ida., W. K. J'HInes or Kennewlck, Wn Krai Kixon, Sr. of Spokane, Mr. and Mi. C. 15. Stevens; A. L. Casey, L. J. Chlstoph and Cliet Palulmuter of Seattle, and ObOj 10. Crocker and It. S. Heller of i Sun -Francisco. Good flour $1.85 a snck at Hubs Mill Phohn 'G29. ' ' ..; Pavilion dance Gold Hill tonight. 40 Tlio rummage Halo for the benefit of the, Saored Heart hospital X-Hay fund which began this morning will he closed at i) o'clock tonight. Many peo ple visited the sale during tho day and mud (i purchases, Cow milk, milked and bottled with machinery, not pusturizcd hut fresh from, happy, healthy cows. Hoover Dairy. Co. Phone 4GH-Y. 40 New fivo-plece orchestra for opening dance at Gold Hill Pavilion Sntmduv evening, May. 7th. 40 The drill at the Trlgonla oil woll Is now down past tho 1100 foot level ami is now In a formation composed lurgoly of a compact gypsum sand stone containing much lima. The well Is milking quite a allowing of gas and somo oil. The drillers will not work Sunday. ' Music while you oat Majestic trio at Hex Cafe, evenings from 6 to 8. 40 "Some day you'll own a Chevrolet". ...... 43 "A, carload' of dairy cows has been located1 which can he laid down in Klamath Palls at nn average cost not to exceed $105.00 per head," says tho Klamath. Falls Herald. "These cattle were Inspected by, L. A. West, county livestock chairman, and - the county agent when In Medford last week. Two dairy- herds near Medford have Just ' been combined, find the present owner must reduce this herd nt ouca to the capacity of his, burns. Ho gives tho opportunity to Boloct these co'ws from 50 to 60 head, all of which are tested producers. ' Tho production records are ''available on practically all of thosei If-this carload of cattle Is to be. ohtalnod, arrangements must bo made nt onco. Therefore anyone In tereatod In securing any of those cows should get . In touch with tho . farm bureau office not -later than Saturday, May 7." Pavilion dance Gold Hill tonight. 40 Blocks and- dry Blobs for sale. Call 859. .- tr Captain and Mrs. Urlggs of Kverolt. Will, will take tho placo of Captain anil MI-b. Sinclair 'who have 'been In charge of the locul division of the Salvation Army, Furniture finished and repaired City Auto Paint Works. Phone 754-J. tr Community ball tonight at tho Nata toiium following famous Mother Goose Wrens. 40 J.- F. Ohristoph of tho Chrlstoph Publishing company of Senttlo Is at tile Holland hotel. He has with him threo of his latest song hits which will ho played nt tonight's dunce at the N'utatorlum. Try our merchants ltihch. The Shasta. Music by the Majestic trio nt the Jtex Cnfo from G to 8 evenings. 40 Kd Gowlaud, or the Hellevlew dis trict was Injured yesterday when he caught his foot between the revolving (Uses of H plow whllo plowing somo soft ground on his ranch. The plow was drawn by a tractor which by rea son of Us weight sank deep into the furrows. To relievo the machine Mr (lowland stepped off the tractor and In so doing entangled his foot In the disc. Mr. Gowlaud Is Improving. Ashland Tidings. Will trndo land for sheep. Guy W. Conner. ! Pavilion dance Gold Hill tonight. 40 Oregonians nt the Medford are 1). W. Ithea of Prlnevllle. 11. K. West hrook and family of Smith River. N. K. Dlckoner or Kiigeno and the fol lowing from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Dubbin, Wm. 1 hurls. J. M. Gal loway, II. M II. M. Duran and A. G. DeMerrllt. C. II. Gabriel, Maurice Winter and K. W. Heaver. New rivc-pleco orchestra Tor opening dunce nt Gold Hill Pavilion Saturday evening May 7th. 40 Kodak films. Always fresh. Mod. foul Hook Stoic, 40 A daughter was born May 2nd to Chas. Mulholland failed to appear Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harris of Ash-iin Justice Taylor's court Friday after land. Mrs. Harris was formerly Irene noon to enter a plea to the charge of Uaitlett of Medford. driving an auto while Intoxicated, and Phone 100 for City Taxi. Taken it is claimed has fled from the city, over by G. W. Purkey. Stand at Med-' as he feared a Jail sentence would be tl, Wayne. Fred X. Powell lit, Frank 1.. Mowry, G. M. ford Shoe Hospital, 119 K. Sixth St. where you Jet better shoe repairing and better new shoes at reduced prices. ' Pavilion dance Gold Hill tonight. 40 A "Mother's Day" service has been planned for the morning hour tomor row nt the First Melhodist Episcopal church. The church Invites all who want to honor their mothers to attend this service. Appropriate music and message for te occasion are an nounced. -S '" Hig time at Nat tonightDancing begins promptly at 9 o'cJck. Admis sion only 10c. S 4ti The date of Al Jolson for Medford at the Pago has been changed from May 25 to May 24. Plcotlng Hemstitching Buttons corered Handicraft Shop. tf A heavy rich blue, turns a perma nent black, Is Davids writing fluid. 40 D. M. Lowe, the well known Jackson county rancher has returned home from his long sojourn' hi the east and other parts of the United States Dance at Eagle Point, Saturday night, May 7th. Majestic "4". 40 Imperial seven-piece orchestra und a grand good time at the Natalorliim tonight. 40 Ktta Grieve is a guest, nt the Med ford registered from Fugle Point, who arrived here Thursday. Opening dance Gold Hill Pavilion Saturday, May 7th. 40' Pavilion dance Gold Hill tonight. 40 The entire Pacific highway froip lOugeno to Grants Pass is under con tract for grading anil paving with mow, of the work scheduled for the KuniMior,- says-Linn Nesmith, supeiintendopt for the Warren Construction company, who has returned from Uosebulg where ho spent several days. Much tit tho construction work Is now under way, says Nesmith, who predicts that the highway will ho greatly torn up during the summer mouths. ICugene Messenger. Hlg dance tonight at tho Nat after Hie Mother Gooso Circus. 40 Minnesota 13 Beed corn, recommend ed host for this territory. Farm Bur eau Co-Oper. Exchange. 41 Mr. and Mrs. i'. E. Daniels, nre ex pected home within a day or two from their several weeks visit at Los An geles. . - Hox stationery at pro-war prices for a few days. Medford Book Store. 40 Dr. Bray, Chiropractor, Is In his of fices in the M. F. & II. Hldg., week duys except Thursdays. Lady assls- unt. "Keop Smiling." tf Among tho guests from Oregon at the Holland are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Muack of Pendleton, George W. Knight of Hiibbnrd, George W. Puulus of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Finney I or Tiller, and E. J. Chamherlln. Al C. Davis and W. C. Ulekelts of Portland. N. 11. Newcomh will deliver green ti-lnch slab wood very cheap. Let's hook your order now for early deliv ery. Also dry, planing blocks, kind ling and shavings. Phone 631. 64 Pavilion dance Gold Hill tonight. 40 Fair weather Is predicted for Sun day and a light frost in the morning. Ella M. Cross, public stenographer, No. 9, Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phone 32C-R. 41 Hov. and Mrs. Arthur Rico, the new pastor of tho i-resbyterlun church of Klamath Falls, visited with Rev. E. P. ; awrence or tho Modford church and attended the Hulgin-Iowls meeting in the tiibornaclo Thursday night going on to Klamath Falls Friday. "Edwin Markham Is ono of the Ma Jor Prophets or America."-!)!'. Slos son, Ed. Independent. 40 Now five-piece orchestra for open ing dance nt Gold Hill Pavilion Satur day evening, May 7th. 40 Hance at Eagle Point, Saturday night. Mav 7th. Malestlo "4". 4( . Mr. and Mrs.' B. S. Grlgshy iiiiif daughter, Miss Elizabeth, left by stage this morning for MedfonlfrrT'b week b visit with relntlvos and to nt-. tend tho Rogue River Hnptlst aao-J elation convention, which meets May 7 and 8. They were accompanied by Mrs. Grigsby's niece, Mrs. C. F. Nich ols of Medford, who has been visiting at' tho Grlgsby homo here for a week. Khimnth Fulls Herald. This was tho last day to register for the special Juno election. Violin Instruction, Florence Howell, spoclal attention to beginners. Sparta liul Id lug. plume DI5-II. tf We are paying the highest prices for all kinds of poultry and eggs. Farm Hiiroim Co-Operatlvo Exchange. If ltov. W. L. Evans, pastor or the First Haptlst church or Ashland will deliver this evening the. annual mor mon at tho First Baptist church before tho Roguo River Hnptlst association. The public are Invited. Dunce at Eagle Point. Saturday night. May 7th. Majestic "4". 40 Opening dance Gold Hill Pavilion Saturday, May 7th. 40 Pavilion dance Gold Hill tonight. 40 imposed on him. He had previously pleaded guilty to intoxication In this same court, following the joyride wreck of his car recently in which several persons were injured, and had been fined $-5 and costs. Pavilion dance Gold Hill tonight. 40 Opening dance Gold Hill Pavilion I Saturday, May 7th. 40 Hemstitching and plcotlng 30 cents per yard. The Vanity, Hat Shop, Cor. K Main and HartletL tf The Ten Oaks ranch, known as the Hagley ranch at Rogue River, has been sold by the First National bank of Ashland to L. Davis and Roy Hug gins of Grunts Pass. This Is consid ered one of the finest fruit and alfalfa ranches In Rogue River valley. "Edwin Markham is a poet with a world-vision one who can live with Beauty, grieve with Sorrow, and blow the bugle calls of Truth." John Gals worthy. 40 Feed wheat $2.20 per. cwt. nt the Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange. tf Dance nt Eagle Point, Saturday night, May 7th. Majestic "4". 40 The funeral of Minnie Gruetter, wife of T. W. Gruetter was held at the par lors of Weeks-Conger Co., at 10:30 to day. Interment was made In I. O. O. F. cemetery. Have just Installed some of the most modern inucliinery, and am better equipped than any shop in Medfonl to give the public quick service nnd qual ity work in shoe repairing. The "Model Hoot Shop," 21 S. Central, E. N. Hlden, Prop. " ' " : " 04 Huy 40 acres, timber laud. near. Med ford, $5illl, terms $50 cash and $5 per month. Quadruple your money with tho wood, und plant to fruit and ber ries, for steady Income. Gold Ray Realty Co., owners. tf If your merchant does not handle Rogue River made brooms you can get them at the public market. 41 The public market was a, fairly good one this morning for this season of tho year, with no heavy offerings, in any one tine. Edwin Markham Is the greatest of the Americans" Win. Dean Howells. 40 Henry Wolf will sell you lC-iiich munzanita, oak or laurel wood for $5.00 a tier cash anywhere. One Hriggs nuto wood saw attachment cheap. Phone CS6-Y. 44 Delco-Llght farm light and power plants. Medford Electric Co., Tho high school agriculture class visited tho lloovor dairy In n body Thursday. The hoys have been study ing dairying in their course und with Prof. Thompson visited the duiry to see the milking machines operate. The hoys were much Interested, in the speed and cleanliness if 1 he. milking machines, also the feed charts and methods of Mr. Hoover. - Flour $1.85 a sack al IIubs Mill. Phone 529. . ' For Snle Good garden and lawn sediment. Phone 912-J. tf Lawn mowers sharpenoc right. Lib. erty Shop. 201-J. tf : Reports aro In circulation that the flow of gas at the Mundy oil well Is becoming stronger. Supper served at the Rummage sale from 5 to 7 tonight nt Nntatorlum. 40 . Invest your savings In tho Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf fund. 40 Guests from a distance at the Med- Six auto parties were encamped at ford are W. II. Ware of Plymouth. O., i the city auto grounds this forenoon, E. 1.. Lobban of Kansas City, Mo., Mr. j several of them erecting their tenu and Mrs. John A. Kiaer of Amsterdam, ! inside the compartments of the shelter N. V., C. E. Nelson or Boston, Jake I bungalow. Larson of Spokane, Dr. and .Mrs. E. 11. j Don't miss special matinee Jack and Keyhe of Walla Walla, Wn., Mr. and I the Beanstalk, Saturday morning Mrs, J. R. Atkinson of Seattle, Mrs. 1 10:30. Page theatre. Benefit X-Ray Anita Starr and Chas. Morey of ja& j fund. Admission, can of fruit or veg Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Jenkins etables. 40 and Mr. and .Mrs. Chas. Hand of Cres-j Mother Goose children's circus, Med' cent City, Calif., and G. B. Sutton, C. I ford Natatorlum, Saturday 2 to 9 p. m. V. Fily, E. S. Wlnetraub, L. N. Felix. Parade 10:30 a. m. Benefit X-Ray W. H. Hammell, Laurance H. Simon and W. P. Patterson of San Francisco. Pavilion dance Gold Hill tonight. 40 Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for Nullone. PhoneJ85-J. tf Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co.. 318 East Main. tf Chief of Police Timothy arrested a man on the street last night on the charge or intoxication. The prisoner whose car is parked on Front street was to have been given a trial late this afternoon. For Sale Good garden and lawn sediment. Phone 912-J. tf When better automobiles are built, Buiek will build them. tf Prof. Henry Topping of Jupan will give an address at the First Baptist church Sunday 11 a. m. which will be or great interest to the people of our city, on account or the present condi tions. Dr. Topping has resided ' in Japan a number or years, and has done missionary and educational work which enables him to speak with authority. The public are invited to hear this message. The Farm Bureau Co-Operative Ex change will pay 17c cash for eggs. Cases back. tf Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 661. Etna Mills, Calif., is the mecca today of the Knights of Pythias of Medford and vicinity and from northern Cali fornia, and many knights and their families, Including the hand and bri gands of the D. O. K. K. temple loft tnis morning by auto Tor Etna Mills, where . the . Temple will confer the fourth degree on a number of tyros. The Medfonl people will not start home until tomorrow. Edwin Markham, tne famous Amer ican poet, at high school uudltorluni, May 10th. ' 40 Better buy a Chandler than wish you had. ' tf The following telegram dated May fith has been received by the Women's auxiliary of the Medford Post of the American Legion, from United States Senator McNury: "Have gone Into the Albers matter with the clerk of the supreme court, and attorney general. Supper served at the Rummage sale from 6 to 7 tonight at Natatorlum. 40 Phone 474. Guaranteed work, prompt service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 401 South Riverside. tf Will do what 1 can in the premises." Nash hotel guests include Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Roberts of San. Bernardino, Calif., Mr. und Mrs. E. E. Parsons of Redding, Culir., J. Ward or Oakland, Calif., J, S. WJIson of Kashei, Calir., Oren Wallace "of Vancouver, Wn., G. Rv Jlohinson and son or Butte Falls, ami R, D. Carter and D. Shelly of Port land. II. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. Delco-Llght Electricity for every farm. Medrqrd Electric Co. The city council lust night held an adjourned meeting from last Tuesday night, at which considerable routine, business was transacted. Save money on wrapping paper by uslnp white print paper in rolls. Ask this office. tf Real Hawaiian, Dancer at Pag: Edith Robelis, the piquant star who .v III be seen hie nt he Pae thj-nre t;i.:crrow in "The Adorable .8 ." a listinctly different rjniancA b3 set ling, cf which-is in the Soi'ith i'ta Islands, is a sreat help to her director, Norman Dawn. According to her nn.n tor, the little star Is forever thinking of Bonie little scheme or detail to make the picture in which Bhe is play ing Just a little bit better. One of the instances cited by Mr. Dawn shortly after the filming - of "Tlie Adorable Savuge," was. com plete, was the case where .Miss Rob ens induced Lillian Phillips, the cele brated Hawaiian beauty, to appear in the film in the role or the cere monial dancer the. first time she hud ever appeared before the animated camera. Mr. Dawn was having con siderable trouble selecting the proper person for this character, which was difficult one, requiring a native South Sea Islander who could not onl.v appear cultured, hut. one who would require no "double" In performing the weird dunces of the tropic isles. Miss Phillips is a gi'andniecelfif thf late King Hamaltauieha. ' Sheia'a tiar tive Hawallanlier ramlly adopting the American name .-when the United Stales came Into possession of the island. Human Side of Story of "The Scoffer" According to all pre-vlew reports the story unfolded in "The Scoffer," Allan Dwan's lalest contribution to the screen, is one of the most tremendous ly human of recent productions and the momentum with which the series of exceedingly interesting incidents move forward is described as "an ava lanche of life's truest truisms so pre sented as to entertain rolnyy." This photoplay is booked for a showing nt tne Rlnlto theatre tomorrow. Shortly after completing "The Scof re:-," Mr. Dwan issued a statement in which he announced that ho had made every possible effort to avoid the theatric in presenting this theme und he publicly thanked the members of ins cast ror tlie success they had achieved in co-operating with him In making the whole production intense ly human, Phoenix School of Dressmaklna The women of Phoenix community are to have a school of dressmaking tinder the Smith-Hughes net of con gress, uy wnicn tlie U. S. government pays two-thirds of the cxiieiise of an expert instructor. Classes meet three hours a day, three days a week, be ginning on Tuesday, May 10, at 2 p. m Bring new materials, suits am dresses to be made over. Don't miss this unusual opportunity. Prof. Henry Topping, D. D., of Japan 1 (Speaks on ' ' CONDITIONS IN JAPAN ., Sunday 11:00 A. M. at lluP' ' 5- fi 1 ft I V 1 S W-JL'i 4 Vf7 First Baptist Church ';' (N. Central and Mfth St. ). A rare fhanee to get first lialitl facts froni one wlitV knows, , Tlie Choir lias some good music. REV. F. R. LEACH, Pastor. . DR. E. J. BULGIN AT THE TABERNACLE 2:30 P. M. and 7:30 P. M. (Crowd the Tabernacle) liT- X TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Man nnd wile for 'uiich work, C. A. Learned. Phone 40S H-.1. WANTKD To trade stock for grain drill. C. A. Learned, Phone 4US-K-3. KOK SALK OK HIUK To responsible party, team. C. A. Learned. Pluuv FOIl KENT 2000 acre grain and stock ranch on river near rallrnud station. P. O. Uox 1094. tr KOK KENT Irrigated alfnlfu ranch near railroad town and river. Hold Huy Kunlty Co. tr WANTKD Steum cooker. Hox ;IT, Mull Tribune. Address 4 Penniless Old Folks Have Few Friends! Government statistics prove that 85 per cent of all who reach the age of 65 are depending on CHARITY for support! Sto) just a minute and THINK. Wouldn't it just he common sense to forego a few pleasures, if necessary, and START a SAVINGS ACCOCNT I'itl'ht now and avoid the cruel facts stated aliove becoming- a part of YOUR KXPKR1KNCK! Think it over and como in and talk it over. We pay you a high rate of interest the moment voit start saviiu-- with us. Jackson County Building and Loan Association 30 N. Central Ave. C. M. KIDD, President o. C. BOGGS, Secre-tary . :l:izi Oar Bank. Taw is a link In the c&arn M I " of 'year Success. H boots. .m : If people would realize how easy it is to grow wealthy, more of i them would make the effort. It is -not a hard task it is concentrating their energies on SAVING. money, instead of thinking' how they can SPEND it. Why not make the effort? Come in NOW and open an ac count and add to it as fast as you can. As it grows, determina tion increases and it is that determination and your enthusiasm that will make you rich. We will welcome you. Jackson County Bank Established 1888 Member Federal Reserve "Man With the Hoe" : by Francis Millet i The picture which inspired Edwin Markham to write the poem of that name. This poem first made him famous. Latimer's Powdered Arsenate of Lead r Packed in 4 and 5-pound bags For sale by DENNY & CO Phone 294 Warehouse S. P. TVacks MEDFORD-ROSEBURG AUTO STAGES 1-ckvo Medford 11 a. m. Daily. Leave IU.scliiirS 1 p. m. Dally MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS - l.U.AVK .MUDI'OKD. 10:00 n. m. 1:00 p. m. 4:30 p. m I.KAVl! (illAXTS PASS. 10 a .in. l:flrt p. in. Car. t f n ,. ' V- . .,, Ml inn., nu'uiaio points. f room .Medford, 5 South Front. " ' R I'hono 309 INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. ,