MEDFOKT) MATL TRIBUNE, fED-FORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 10. 1021 ' PAGE SIX .... ! .r u cnimlv fair ndl ug Burgess' famous play which took th.Uhan eo story and ' !wt horse ra.ee that w SOCIAL EVEN! OF E F us country uy Bionu some caiun ua.n.. "'"" ww... . mil not ion .ti. ..I,,.r ia ,! finer .v.. its ouaint humor and tho fun I ever staged fur a screen production. PACT TO HANDLE SPEAK AT H. S. ViSIT MEDFORD NOTED AUTHORESS FOR X-RAY BENEFIT Th srand ball to bo given for th X-Ray Uflncflt fund nt Hie Natutorlum Wednesday erenlue, May 11. prooilseB (o siirpaHa any social function of Ita hind ever elven in Medford. Th purpoe for which It Is siren baa interested all Medford'a social leaders to aid in making It a social as well as a financial success. Mrs. J. J. Kmmens Is chairman of the ball com mittee. The following ladies hare consented to act aa patronesses: Meadames C. E. Gates, Gordon VoorhieB, Lincoln Mo Cormack, Leonard Carpenter. Walter Howne, Jr., Krank G. Owen, Chandler KKan. W. II. Bingham. F. II. Hopkins, p. w. Hamlll, E. F. Guthrie, Charles R. Connor, R. W. Ruhl, Louis Salade, II. JJ. McCaskey, J. .1. Einmens, II. II. I'ickel, Henry Hart, It. .1. Conroy, R. W. Poellnltz, R. W. Stearns, R. W. Clancy, Chas. R. Sweeney, M. C. Ilar ber, W. P. P. Holt, T. O. Holne, F. . Thayer, James Hayes, F. Corning Ken ly, Miss Marifarct Hubbard. . Mrs. Eric Wold is chairman of the refreshment committeo assisted by Mrs. F. K. Bigelow, Mrs. Geo. Gnrrett, M1ss Patricia Mlksche, Miss Mildred Dugan. Tho decorations will he ar ranged by Mr. Thomas Swem, asslstod by Mesdames Georgo nohortu, Charles Brown, J. J. lOniineiiH, Edison Marshall, Qain Robinson, ." Miss Helen Kbit, Jlessrs. W, T. Normllo, Charles Brown Edward Ilraytoii rind Peter Blgliani. . The decorations will surpass any thing ever soon In the. city, and will be typical of the spring scnHon. " Mr. J. T. Gugiion has brought sev eral carloads of. green hrunchos and wild flowers from the hills of Jackson ville for Mr. Bwem and his efficient staff to work with. Mre. Frank G. Owen Is chairman of tho program conimittoo and assisted by Miss Kathryn Swem will stngo a mimhoi' of speclnl solo dances by Miss Swem's advanced pupils. Miss Dorothea Hill Is chairman of the favor conimittoo, and the sub-debs in her chargo will distribute favors during tho evening. Tho littlo misses are Juno Warnock, Rowona Gule, Jean Vllm, Jano SkeviB, Margaret Van Scoyoc and Helen Holt. Tho niUBlc will bo played by nn aug mentod orchestrn, and even if one dooa not danco tho spoclnltlos, ilocoru tlotis and unsurpassed brllllanco of the ball . will afford an entertainment worth witnessing. Tho proceeds will go to the X-Ray fund and tho commit too hopes cvoryono will take advan tage of the evening's enjoyment and nt the same time help in a causo which will procure for Medford a most val uable asset. ttp buyi a brftnd llnew Corona v portable typtf writar. Other rnnata at attractive price. Bee ua before you buy. MKlI'OKI noou smnw rtrripro'lly bctwn MfUfiml and Klamath Fulln in hand lint; uununer touiitU truffle to Crater Lak learns fairly accoinpliflhi'd oh th result of a ronferenca between f3. V. Hull, Med ford tra importation inanueer uf tlie Crater JaUe lnrk association, and lornl reprfHt'ntatiVBM. MoetingH were held yesterday and today and thin a ft moon, it wiih announced that a 'aehedule had boon arranged that in Batiafnctory all around. O. I: Williams and W. T. I,e of the JJtjtropolitan para ire, will have eharjxe of the Klainnth Falls end of the transportation, n atcentH of the newly organized Crater I,ake. t'oni pnny. It is hri-mm1. and Mr. 1 f nil aid he would IiiHist upon full olmorvnnrc of (he aereeini'iit from the Medford end, that touriHtH will he routed in from one fli do anil out by the other. That in, touriHtH entering from Klam ath KallH will leave via .Medford, and thoftR entering from thai wide will leave via Klamath Fulls. J. A. Oordon and K. II. Hall, repre Rpntinf? tho (-hnmber of rommerrc, and H. O. OroeHbeok, president of the automobile aHHot-iatlon, took part In tho ronforenrcH. The nim cf all concerned In to heal the breach between Medford nnd Klamath Falln over the Crater Iake development, nnd to unite to ndvanre the general finin that will come to both cum in tin it U'H through cumula tion of tourlHt traffic. Subject to approval of tho Kouth ern Pacific company and the Crater hake compnny, it Ik proposed to entab MhIi n ntage and boat line to and from the lake via Rocky I'olut. H tunes will leave here at 8 o'clock. 1'uh HengeiH will tranHfer to fine of Cap tain CalkiiiH' launchcH at Shlppiiifiloit, arrive at Kocky I'nint at 11:ao. Tak ing the Htngo again after an hour for luncheon, they will reach Crater I.nki next morning at It for Medford and Klamath Fulln, ThlH gives the visitor part of the afternoon and nil night at tho lake, obviates early rising and gives vaii leiy in tho way of boat ride, with plenty of time for lunch. Teutativo rat en, fixed nubjoct to approval, nro $ 10. GO for tho round trip from Klamath Falls and return, or $17.50 via Medford. AmingementH will bo made to include IIiIh fare on tho railway ticket, ho that tourist from the most diHtant point may fig ure the cost of tho trip before leaving home and know tho exact Kchedulu they will make.-Klamath Herald. SPECIAL FEATURE FOR ELKS T! At tho regular moulins of tho ICIks lodiio Thursday a short and npproprl ato progranr relatlvo to Mothors Day will he Klveu. Thoro will be special music nnd slngliiK, nnd an address by Attorney Porter J. Muff. All monibers are uiKcd to bo present for this special feature. THIS E Kdwin Marlihatn was a mature mau when he won fame by the publication of bis first ereat poem, "The Man With the Hoe," and only in recent years has he (one on the lecture plat form. Since doine so he has proven himself a gifted and pleasing lecturer, delighting audiences of every kind In all parts of the country. In this trip to his native Oregon he bas agreed to appear a number of times, twice in Portland and In some of the Binaller cities. Medford Is to ue favored with one of these lecturo.rcadlngs tonight. This will be given In the high school building, Tuesday evening, May 10th. Admission, adults 75c, students 50c. "Edwin Markham immediately es tablished with his hearers a feeling of good-fellowship. Ho read from his poems, giving a most delightful and inspiring running comment on life and letters. In all through tho joy, the vigor and banter of tho reader, shono tho light of tho poet." Transcript, Holyoke, Mass. "Kdwin Markham, master of tho winged word philosopher, humorist, nature-lover gave Ixs Angeles a treat at Trinity auditorium which not ono of his cultured listeners will ever forget. Hi; thrilled his vast audience with his famous ikjoiiis, Interspersing his readings with a Mow of wit and philosophy. He hold his audience spell bound." U)8 Angeles Tribune. "Kdwin Markham's lecture here was the litoiary event of tho season." Nashville Banner. FORUM MEETING 10 No matter how much money an Indi vidual earns or whether ho has ac cumulated great wealth, he cannot claim to bo successful unless he has contributed some of his time to the benefit of his neighbor and assisted to make the community In which ho resides a better place In which to live. If every resident would ask him or herself tho question, "What can I do toward making Medford of greater importance commercially, education ally and Improve the civic conditions," and set nbout to devote a little of their lime toward this end, Medford would soon become a different city than It now is. How .each Individual can help to mnkn Medford become tho city, such as tltey would llko to sec it, will be Hindu known In an address by Dr. K. .1 llulgin on "City Ilullding from Four Angles." This address will bo given at tho forum of tho Medford Chamber of Commerce tomorrow noon at the Holland hotel. IpageI1 i iaaHBnMHMHWaMMaaaHBHHBM u BEGINS TOMORROW A WONDERFUL ROMANCE "Tim .Mary ItoliertH Itinehart, her hus band, Dr. H. M'. Hini'hart and tlii-ir two Nona will visit Medford this Hum mer. They will take a thirty-day trip over the backbone of the CuscadeH from Mount Hood to Crater IaUe. after which they will com to Med ford for a short stay. The professional guide, who will pilot them over the Cascades has re quested the Medford Chamber of Commerce will be sent to Crater Lake to assist in their entertainment there and escort them to Medford, where arrangements are alHO belnu made for their comfort and entertain ment. The trip over the Cascades is un doubtedly being made to gather ma terial by Mary Roberts Itinenart lor her writings. Her stories are in great demand by liingazines of nutional cir culation. Ono of. her stories Is now running In the Cosmopolitan. A Gripping Drama, Thrills Piling on Thrills, Heart interest That's Irrcsistablc, and a Climax That Hits Liko a Cyclone. featuring Jack Holt HeddaNova and littlo Mickey Moore ALSO LEAVING TONIGHT "THE ADORABLE SAVAGE" fibes adorable, all right, She's about the rvlfci tiling joint' ever sera. Presentation of Various Other Features AUTO REACH LAKE BY JULY 1ST in iho onlnitm nf Alex Snarrow. sup erintendent of Crater ' Uike national park, It will be July 1st, the day set for tho official opening of the season, before the first autos can reach the Crater lake rim. Thin is because at tho first of this month thoro were SV4 ieet of snow at tho rim, which is about two feet more than last year at the same time. The snow depth at Anna Spring camp five miles lower down was SV4 fefit on May Int. Last vear the first autos were able to reach tho lake rim on June 2lith, by the aid of extra efforts and much snow shoveling, preparatory to the visit of the National Kditorial association on July 1st or 2nd. There Is now four feet of snow at the south park entrance. F At ihi, Kin-Hi Tturouu meolinga to be held tills month hi various parts of I he county, motion pictures will be the main feature of the program. T lie bureau has secured. a number of reels thnt will he of Interest to farmers nnd -their wives. These shown will be free to evory one. The next show will ho nt the Talent hiull school at 8:00 o'clock tonight. Ahow will be given at HnL-ii, Point weilneHdav night nt the dance hall and another at Helle- vlew on Friday night ut the school house. BIG STOCK OF TIRES The Busy Corner Motor Co. was for tunate in securing a large shipment of non-skid tires direct from the manu facturer at Kansas City and are niac ins them on sale this week. Their half pago ad in today's Tribune will be of Interest to motorists contemplat ing tho purchase of tires this spring. Bronchial Trouble Caused Anxiety No medicine has a better reputation than Foley's Honev and Tar for ouick- ly rellovlng coughs, colds and croup. It loosens the phlegm and mucus, clears the passages, eases hoarseness, stops tickling throat. John li. HeKKing. io Hnrpns Place. Passaic. N. J., writes: "I wan Riiffnrinir from an acute case of bronchial trouble which gava me con siderable anxiety. Foley's Honoy and Tai- deserves nil the crodit for my be ing well now." Sold everywhere. Adv. Oft? ' Thrilling Story of Diamond Fields Arthur Hornhlow's well known story "Tho Mask," has boon transferred to the screen and It will be shown tomor row nt tho Pago thcatro with an un usual cast. H was produced by Col Win. N. Selig. and the lending part is taken by Jack Holt, who has a dual role. Hedda Nova has the leading fem inine role, nnd other principals arc Mickey Mooio, Fred Malatosta, Harry Lonsdale, Myron Munson, Janice Wil son nnd William Clifford. The story, which is a tale of adventure and ro mance with tho locale ranging from San Francisco to the diamond fields of Africa, was adapted for tho screen by Ueitrain Drarkcn and Jack Uiver. "County Fair" Coming I)o not miss Maurice Tourneur's pic- turizatlon of "Tho County Fair" when it comes to the ltialto theatro for four days commencing tomorrow. It's the big screen version of Nell Medford Iron Works I Tractor, Truck, Spray Outfit, and Gu Euglne Rcpnlrlus a Specialty GKXKRAIi FOCXnitY AM) M A I ill Mi SHOl' llkf4 They l You r are - mMMh. Happy and ell Should Be the Same A LARGE number of women's ailments are not surgical ones. Serious displacements or radical changes have not yet taken place. A tiny part in a line clock may become loose and cause the clock to gain or lose. If not attended to in time, the part may fall from it? place and cause serious trouble. So it is with women's ailments, they start from simple causes; but if allowed to continue, produce serious conditions. When the warning symptoms are first noted, take Lydia E. the nresent troublc- some ailment, and to prevent the development of serious trouble North Troy, X. Y. "When I was a young girl I had a severe female- fmiililn Mnflipr mivi iiia T.vrlin. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and after taking several bottles I was strong and well. "When my daughter got married she was feeling miser able and I recommended your medi cine. She is greatly improved in health and has a beautii'tU baby boy four months old. So you see this letter comes from the third genera tion and you may use it as you wish." Mrs. R.M. Gheenaway, 557 atn Ave., .aorta xroy, i. i. ITutchinson, Kan "I was about 1 13 vears old when I developed a female weakness. 3Iy mother took me to a doctor and I doctored for several months. I was too sick to do anything, was as thiniis could be, and my complexion was yellow. Mother had used Lydia K.l'inkham's Vegotablo Compound and it had helped her so much that she got some for nie and before I had finished the second bottle I was feeling lino and have been ever since." Mrs. J. A. Stkvems, 710 E. 0th St., Ilutch inson, Kansas. Many such letters prove the virtue of 9. imams I YD I A E.P1NKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS. Wesley fmi .1 mrff i I All -star uasi N. K&JiiSti "Toledo movie audi ences actually and pos itively cheer when Cold Molasses wins the horse race in 'The County Fair.' Wesley Barry's stunts and capture of the greased pig made the audiences road with laiiL'htpr." Toledo News-Iiee. BEGINS TOMORROW LIVE AGAIN YOUR JOYOUS CHILDHOOD It Radiates Good Cheer -and All-Star Cast This wonderful version of Ameri ca's greatest racing- drama will re call many happy moments of your younger days, and you'll live with the typical charac ters of the screen. Wesley 'Freckles' Barry, as the vil lage rascal at. the circus, excels even his popular "Din ty." "The County Fair" is truly "Micky" and "The Old Home stead" rolled into one. NO RISE IN PRICES XOTI-: Don't let this ilrturo of lih'tiirrs fft't by you sKK IT TONKillT.