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PAGE TWO MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREOOX. WEDNESDAY. MAY IS, 1021 ' . '-m j "We've bought four motor truckB W CiOfl I ft tiff which will be used alont; with several UlWI' lfM-f lothcrs to maintain a roRii!a service m J Diwol 1 n J 1 oetwt'en (-'rater Lake and Medford," Crd(JriUL,SiM C. Y. Tengwald of the lake, who is registered at the Multnomah. "It With tho majority of the uubIiiohb will probably be July before the roads places cloBed on account of the sol-'are passable to the lake. We plan to tilers funerals the down town district ' have the trucks fitted with cushion seats and easy-riding conveniences. One truck will leave each end of the run each day. The distance front Med- was unusually quiet for a week day up to 3:30 o'clock this afternoon. Dance given Saturday, May 21st by Knights of Pythias. All knights and j ford to the rim of the lake is 81; miles. their ladles arc invited. T2 : We will have a .bus leave Medford For sale auto. Will sacrifice Unlit; after the Shasta limited arrives each five-passenger touring car If taken tit morning. The tourist season at the once. Call 28 North Ktvcrsulc. ' uiiub mourns, uui we ex pect eacii year to increase our patron Following tho of an Inch of rain that fell in Medford during Sunday and up to 8 a. m. Monday, .12 of an inch more fell from that time until 8 o'clock this morning. However, the rainfall at the Southern Oregon Kxper- iment station near Talent waB much heavier during' the last storm. During Sunday night and Monday .20 of uu inch fell there, and during Monday night and on Tuesday .95 of an inch. This brings the total rainfall in the experiment station neighborhood from Sept. 1st up to the present time to 20.26 inches, which is practically the amount that fell a year ago during the same period. Harding blue, henna, tangerine. burnt orange, nm! dark mixtures in floss for summer sweaters. Handicraft Shop. 01 Dancing at Nutatorlum tonight. Ex cellent music by Alford's Trio. Hal loons for everybody. Cundy dances. Tickets $1.10. ' ' !!) Members of Medford Lodge, A. F. & A. M. and of Realties chapter, O. B. S., with visiting meinbcrs, will attend special service lit the tabernacle, this evening. Members will assemble In Masonic hnll at 7:30 'and attend In a body. All who can do so are requested to be present. ' ' - ' Medford Chautauqua, May 20-31. 48 . Special sale fine talcuiiiB und toilet soaps at cost at the Medford Phar macy. One week only. Don't miss this sale. 00 All lot owners of Medford who wish to avoid a fine of from $2 to $20, or In lieu of tho payment thereof impris onment in the jull from t to 10 days, had hotter Rot busy and cut tho weeds nn'tl grass along their fences and sido walks. The city council last night, be cause of so many complaints having been received decided to have tho ordinance governing cutting such woods and grass strictly enforced, and gave rirdors accordingly to Chief of Police Timothy. Uocausc of tho spring rains the weeds and grass along many sidewalks in Various sections of the city havo grown so fast to such a height as to become a nulsanco to all pedestrians. Everything eloctrlcnl. Medford Elec tric Co. Phono 6G1. Community dancing tonight at the Nntatorlum. ICxcollent nilislc furnlsh od' by Attord's Trio. Halldons! Hal loons! Hnlloon dancos! Nothing pret tier for the dance floor. Candy dances! 1-atoBt songs by Allord, the noted solo ist. .Tickets $1.10. !! Alex Nosier, ownor of St. Cloud, a resort dli Klamath I. like, Is a guest of Wlllliint 1). Robert and family, Ashland, Medford; Klamath Falls Freight Uno. l.eavd' Medford Mon days and Thursdays. Office at Husk Mill. Phone D29. 60 Tulc and Soap sale at tho Mniirord Pharmacy. High grade talcB ami soaps at cost. Stock up. 50 Thoro was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron of Tablo Hock, a nine pound son on May 17th. Violin Instruction, Florence Howoll, special attention to beginners. Spnrta building, phone 615-H. tr liallons! Balloon dances! Candy dances! tonllo at Nat. Excellent music and a fine time. Tickets $1.10. 4fi Among the Klamath people lioro to uttond the Van Allen Cornish funeral are L. A. Davison. Mr., and Mrs. Geo. A. Cornish and O. B. and C. S. Cornish. Guests at the Medford Include C. 12. Irvln of-ba Porte, hid,, J. 15. Innes of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. 1.. V. Baerninn, J. Kuchnlck. Mr. nml Mrs. I.. A. I.lndstrom and Misses Pearl and Iluth Llndstrom of Aberdeen, Wn ('. V. Dcclcor of Tacoma, Mrs. L. G. I.y ninn, Mr. and Mrs. 1,. H. lves and Mr. mid Mrs. L. H. Hunt of Seattle, and Mr. and Mrs. D. Vance. Thus, ltoche. J. II. Sullivan, Thus. 1). Currnn and P. C. Raymond of San Francisco. . Scratch feed fanned freo of waste, flue stuff. $2.75 per 100 IIib. Wo de liver to you. Monarch Seed Co. The Medford I'hurniucy, Mala and Central, nie selling Talcum Powders und toilet soaps at cost for olio week only. Don't miss this sale. ru A farm bureau meeting will bo held at llrownsboro Thursday night at which a large attoudaneu Is expected from that district. Medford Chautiiiuiuu. May 2il-31. 4S Bettor buy a Chandlur than wish you bad. ; tf Dancing at Nulutorltlm tonight. ICx collent inutile by Alford's Trio. Hill loons for everylKidy. Candy dances. Tickets $1.10. Alt' 'tho new billiard table for the Klks ehil) has. arrived from Muskegon. Mich., aii d Is hclng installed. It is one of itho finest fables that could be pur rbjised and was maile to order. 'We are paying tho highest prices for nl) kinds of poultry and eggs. Farm llureau Co-operative ICxcbnuge. tf Community dancing tonight at the Nntatorlum. Kxcellent music furnish ed by Alfrd's Trio. HiiIIihuis! Hal loons! Halloon dances! Nothing pret tier for the dance floor. Candy dances! Latest songs by Alfonl, Hie noted sodo Jst Tickets $1.10. 4 Hoy" J. While Is spending a few days In' Klamath Falls attending to busi ness matters. A large assortment of Swan baby shoes In black, white and tan. Handi craft Shop. 51 Wanted (Jlrl to sew furs, llnrtlett Fur Shop, 115 West Main, f The yeast eating craze has taken root in this vicinity, among the dis ciples of the new1 diet creed being W. A. Folger, Edison Marshall and Porter J. Neff. They pronounce It a wonder ful tonic. " Yeast gives vltamines to the human system, and Its use Is very much in vogue In the east. See notice to property owners In Kenneth Williams, a former Giants Pass ballplayer well known in this city now with the St. Louis Americans, is among the few players in tho big leagues who havo pounded home runs so far thlB year. Williams has three to his credit. In a recent game with Detroit Williams Boaked the horsehide this Issue concerning the cutting of for a" complete circuit with the bases weeds and grass along sidewalks. 51 j full, .which won him half a column of - .i.r ww ilnmiirrnft l'aiso from the SL Louis Globe Demo- Shop. El III- .T M Knpnn' hnK rptnrnful frnm n business and pleasure trip to er l"r- naiiuicrau bhoo. crat. Children's half socks on sale at 23c 51 at the age. We are advertising the resort as 'America's greatest scenic wonder,' which we feel certain will be approved by those fortunate enough to be able to see Crater lake." The Oregonian. Halloons! Balloon dances! Candy dances! tonite at Nat. Excellent music and a fine time. Tickets $1.10. 49 Two popular dances Jacksonville Friday night, May 20ih, and Eagle rolnt Saturday night, May 21st. Majes tic orchestra. 52 A trio of Dunsmuir, Calif,, men visiting ill the cily consists of John C. Howlin, Frank Nelsham and Dr. D. Horner. Among other guests at the Nash are Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Peddln of j Phelps, N. Y., E. J. Smith and family Tuesday In the city attending to busi- of Detroit, Mich., and Mr. and Mm. S. ness matters. tf A special showing of "Inside the short TrirMniwI find U'fllumottn valluv i.nlnti; Mrs. Agnes Daugherty has installed" , Farnl IJuI'cau Co-operative Exchange. n complete electric Thor laundry. Call B2C-Y. They will call for your laundry. Prompt service. 51 ilio Farm Bureau Co-Operative Ex change will pay 18c. cash for eggs. Cases back. tf Paul McDonald is in Portland where bo went to assist Seely Hall and Carl Tengwald to drlvo down the three trucks to use on the Crater Lake road this summer. Have that old tiro fixed up or get a new one from our stock of rebuilt tires. Price right. Exchange Tire Co. Open Sunday. 50 When buying tires, old or new, see our stock and get prices. Exchange Tire Co. Open Sunday. 50 Charles Hamilton of Kucb Bpent C. Brown of Los Angeles. W. H. Farmer arrived here recently from Eugene to enter the Valley Gar age In partnership with his two broth ers who are In charge of that firm. Air. Farmer intends to specialize on Ford service and repair work in which he has had much experience, having graduated from tho Ford school at De trolt and a fine record and having filled the job of foreman or the E. C. Simmons shop at Eugeno in charge of twenty men. Boiled barley $1.50 per 70-lb. sacl; Wo deliver. You don't havo to pack it homo. Monarch Seod Co. II. P. Hunter, huslnoss representa tive of Al Jolson Co; In "Sinbad", has been here completing arrangements for tlioir performance hero Tuesday, May 21th. Ho says that they nro play ing to tho greatest business that any company, foreign or American, ever played to in the history of theatricals. lo also says that Jolson is at tho very peak, both in voice and popular ity. The Columbia Phonograph Co. claim that tho demand for Jolson rec ords Is twleo that of any artist making records. Medford Is lucky to bo abio to see this peer of stars in the Winter Garden Extravaganza as this Is the only city in Oregon outsdo of Portland receiving a booking, this city receiving tho preference over Eugeno and baleni. II. H. Paxson's superb dahlins now on sale at Central Point. Plant up to Juno 15. Price list for Kist card. 4!l Havo Just installed sumo of tho most modorn machlnory, and am bettor equipped than any shop In Medford ti give tho public quick Bcrvico and qua! Ity work In shoo repairing. The "Model Boot Shop," 21 S. Central, E. N. Illden, Prop. til Airs. II. D. Adslt of Winto, Calif., is visiting her sister, Miss Julia Fielder. C. T. Johnson of Oswego, N. Y., Is the new fancy pastry baker at the Groceteria. This innkes throe bakers in the shop now. I no Apostolic Faith Mission has moved from Grape street to Main street over tho. Toggery. Meetings I uesday, Friday and Sunday nt usual time. 4 1) Included among the guests at the Holland are K. W. Minor or New York, John Wanzak and Phllys Estorly of Sacramento, and A. H. Held, I,. A. Stetson and S. A. Bosenfoldt of Seat tle. Country cured porkheavy shoul ders 25c; bacon 30c. Public Market Sat. a. in. 50 Medford Chnutaiiqur,, May 20-31. 4S Halph Woodford of tho West Side Pharmacy has returned from Seattle whore he attended tho convention or ltoxall dealers of the Pacific const. Ho made tho trip by auto. Attention strawberry growers! We can furnish ysu cups and crates at lowest prices. Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange. ' tf Soe notlco to property owners In this issuo concerning tho cutting or weeds and grass along sidewalks. 51 J. K. Ixingmlre or Yrekn. mi., is visiting friends and attending to busi ness mutters in the city this week. For carpenter work phone ' Dixon. 53!t-J-4. Buck to pre-war prices. 07 Miss Bogue will give n practical demonstration or tho Westingliouse Automatic ltange at People's Electric Store beginning Monday, May 23. 50 The daughter born to Mr. and Mis. Morris Loonnrd or thin city, Sundiiv. May 15 .IIU'I, Is the first girl to grace the house or Leonard In ninnv veins. and tho Utile miss has eight uncles to start with. The occasion caused eieiii rejoicing among her men rolks. Will trade laud ror sheen. Guv W. Conner. r.o. Soe notlco to property owners in this Issue concerning the cutting or weeds and gists along sidewalks. 51 "World Trawler," a magazine pub lished In New York city, and devoted to the picturesque spots of the world. ill lis May Issue has a picture ofi Itoguo Itiver showing Tulilo Hock, also one of Crater Lake. The photos m e I used In an article entitled "Discover-1 Ing tho Great Northwest." which Is de- oieo IO netting forth the scenic wealth and glory of the Pacific const. V o specialize on dollar ties." Don Springer, lor, w. Main. tf You are invited to attend the West- Ingliouso Automatic Range demonstra tion at People's Electric Store. Begin nlng Monday. May 23rd. 50 W. B, Coleman has returned from a trip to Kane and Williams creeks. It. A. Holmes, tbo Insurnneo Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plug Service. Mattress making, furniture repair ing, upholstering, camp beds and teuts. Phone 200-Y, Douglas, 130 N. Central. 63 Hemstitching and picoting 10 cents per yard. The Vanity Hat Shop, Cor. E Main and Bartlott tf Tom Fallow and sons of Lake creek, spent Tuesday In the city visiting and attending to business matters. When better automobiles are built, Buiek will build them. tf Call 02G-Y for quick service. We have Just Installed a complete electric Thor washer, and wringer. We call for It and deliver. Have had many years experience In laundry. 51 Tho wedding of Miss Maude Corlies and Assistant District Attorney George Codding Is announced for next' Saturday, May 21, 1021 at the Episco pal church In this city, the Rev. W. B. Hamilton officiating. Save money on wrapping paper by lining white print paper in rolls. Ask this office. tf W. O. W. social dance Wednesday evening, Ladies aro requested to bring lunch; Special request that as many W. O. W. ladles bo there as possible. ' ' 1 4 9" Haymarkot Square srtrang Into new activity yesterday with the' arrival of two peddlers and a chimney sweep. Tho peddlors disposed or preparations, one sharpening most anything, and the other soldering most anything. They did a thriving business. lies, collars, caps and suits. Don Sprlngor, 105 W. Main. .'. tr Dainty girts for graduation. Hand! craft Shop. . . . 5i The Installation of fish screens on tho .Mike linnley ranch in tho Butte Creek district, will begin next week special screens being now In tho course o! construction. , Tho entire Irrigation system or the Hnnley ranch will be screened. All wood reduced in prico nt the Vnlley Fruel Co. tf Try our merchant lunoh. The, Shasta. ' Wild Hill Heed, who fought two fights In this city last winter, Is soiled uled to clash with Homer Smith' at llutralo, New York, next Friday night. For a time nTter his departure Troni hero Rood was In New York city, nhd rought one bout, being walloped In the oar with such force that ho fainted in tho fourth round. Since tills disastrous showing, Reed has beeir appearing in the smaller cities. Ills Inst fight was at Syracuse, New York, with Battling Levy, Reed winning In the tenth round of a twelve round contest. Phone 474. Guaranteed work, prompt service City Cleaning. & Dyeing Co., 401 South Rlvorsldo. tf lien M. Johns of Montague, Calif., Is among the out of town visitors in the city this week. Two popular dances Jacksonville Friday night. May 20th, and Eagle Point Saturday night, May 21st. Ma jestic orchestra. 52 It pleases us :mmensely to hear the appreciation expressed for Butter-Roll bread. It is one of the purest of pure foods. A trial will convince you or its increasing popularity. SO Pat Swayno or the upper Apidegate spent a few hours TueBday in tho city transacting business. Patronize home and build up pay rolls by insisting on having brooms made by Rogue Kiver Broom Works. 53 Cup" was presented to the ministers For Sale Good carcou and lawn of the city Wednesday morning by i sediment. Phone 912-J. tf Messrs. Hunt and Antle. Besides the The public schools of the city will men of the cloth, Shortie Oarnett and! close for tho year Friday, May 27. The A farm bureau meeting will be held j The Pythian Sisters attended the at Grange ball in Wliner on Saturday I funeral services over Van Allen Cor night, Mav 21st, at which the bureau nili inja !' ,lllsirte""' moving pictures will be shown and a j Chicken feed waeal $-.20 per hun dance will follow. -'rcd delivered to you. Monarch Seed Two popular dances Jacksonville Co. Fridav night. May 20th, and Eagle Invest your savings In the Jackson nw':ni..nii.h mbv "mt Ma-! County Buiidiug and Loan association. jestic orchestra. 52 I tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Six-hole wood or coal range with coll. Inquire Paul's Elec tric Store. 50 FOR SALE Delco lighting plant. Have secured electricity from power line. Inquire N. C. Chaney, .Medford. Orcgou. 6ii FOR SALE A few fresh milk cows', officially tested.. Adiacent to avia tion field, Medford. Scliulz Bros, fio FOR RENT Room. $2.00 per week. 445 S. Front. . 00 FOR SALE Attractive little home, new, east front, four well lighted rooms and bath. Large clothes and linen closets, untidy kltchon. hi rue coider. screen porch, plastered, ce ment foundation, good location. Attractive price and terms, Inquire 412 King St. f,o WANTED Womnn'Tor general house work. Call 174-J-2. tr H DO YOU KNOW That your insurance ,1s Just what you need anil written just MS )I)U Ullllt it? Why not come In nml talk It over with us without obligation on your part. It. A. HOLMES THE INSURANCE MAN All I'orms Insurance and Bonds Jackson Counly Bank Hldg. Mayor Gates were also guests, Save money on men's furnishings and suits. Don Springer, 105 W. Main. tf Clfy Taxi, phone 100. Good service. Reasonable prices. New management. 119 E. Sixth street. Ed T. Staples of Ashland attended to business mutters and visited friends in the city Tuesday. Have installed Simplex Electric Ironer and Western Electric Washer. Send me your laundry and get quick service. Mrs. V. II. Oden, 335 West Second street. 50 Furniture UaysueA and repaired! City Auto Paint Works. Phone 754-J, tf fall opening date has not been' set. j A delegation of Yreka. Calif;, China-1 men arrived Tuesday by auto for a , visit with countrymen in this city. 1 Blocks and dry slabs f.r sale. Call I S59. tf i i,awn mowers sharpened right. Lib- j erty Shop. 201-J. tf Attorney T. W. Miles attended to I legal business in the county seat Tues day afternoon. For Sale Good garden and lawn sediment. Phone 912-J. tf iiryant Hamilton of Ruch, was a business visitor in the cl'.y Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetiera for NuBone. Phone 585-J. tf 5 DAYS COM. TUES MAY 24tjl: ; Clean Fun For ' The Whole Family "THE BEST IN THE WEST" NORTH OF BIG PINES OPPOSITE S. P. DEPOT - Big Eli Sky Whirl. . $20,000 Merry-Go-Rouhd. 1921 Model "Whip. Giant Seaplanes. 2-Ring Circus. . Bughouse. Jungletown. Monkeyville. ( Jazzland. Hawaiian Village. Air'Caliope. Con cert Band. Spectarular Free Acts. mi ii mii iibii wifi nm i nil MWT-rmr ! i irnniinmrn --IS THE FINGER OF SCORN POINTING AT YOU?? BEHOLD MEDFORD CLERGYMEN, GUESTS OF THE PAGE gfjfjll? THEATRE, PROCLAIMED THIS PICTURE A MARVELOUS TRIUMPH! Hf Cm 50 PEOPLE AT A PRIVATE SHOWING, , YESTERDAY, a SHOUTED ITS PRAISE TO THE HOUSE TOPS. : QJVJL FOR ALL HUMANITY! ST Whether you be one of the exclusive or just a PLAIN LABORING MAN OR WOMAN, ' . u here is th$ greatest picture of the age and now is the logical time to drink in its mighty J lesson. Come, enter- : -JllP y 'A Paramount Picture by JnjBlL- X WINSTON CHURCHILL (i jT ' With a tremendous sweep, the'dra- ku:s ; mf matic force of this story, which has Vv mS&&-Mi00 shaken the literary world, is startl- ' i ing this city ao no other photoplay :pf ever has. iSfill STARTS I , ' . . . TODAY J ;g 4f . . the "page ' j$ jT 1 " 'ftWlrft&K PRESENTS -jW-''- ' ' . ''iSf'Sr! other features on the mfJL same program including ISk,: GRACE BROWN . rf , PtiPi organ, in a beautiful mu- figjipMjf WfpW pffirJ sical interpretation. PfeW. no , HllE '-flHl COMING SUNDAY ' fcl i' "The Dangerous iy fiUfW " ' Ml -an unusual story of O 'fj 1$ New York's .Green- ' te6T J JP. witch Village. . . . .f V - vvM.iritTiy t tpfrg,