PIGE TWO
MEDFORD M3IL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD. ORFiON. FRIDAY. MAY 20. 121
7 tt I Morr than half a million dollars will
M f(ft I ft 'II it spot in the education of appro
' Irion. This la an expeneii'.ure of about
The flair 02 the ferfc.-ai buil'Iing is.ti' for each child, and. while a good
flying at half mast because of the'ed'ieation , cheap at any price. It is
death of Chief Justice White of the 'pointed out that by decreasing the
I.nited States supreme court and will . nurnb-r of school districts, centraiiz
cantlnue Ui te at half mait until after jng the schools and estabiijihijg a unit
the funeral. Postmaster Warner re-, system of taxation, greater economy
clved a telegram from the postal de-;mi?ht le practiced ith resulting irn-
partment headquarters this morning, proved educational facilities. There
instructing such procedure. The flags j are now between &0 and lw school
on all federal hcilciings in the country ! districts in the county and only 14
are at half mast in honor of the great: road districts, and Mr. Coieman is
departed jnrlst. cor.lnclng in his argument that if
Children! Clip vjarxn from Mall ( these numoers were transposed the
Tribune tonight and be admitted free; result would he highly gratifying
to the 50:30 a. m. matinee Saturday at i Jacksonville Post,
the Page. Eli The Groceteria will pay 22c for eg(!s.
Pine flume lumber at Big Pines! jj.
tf"
Lumber company.
hx far as was known here today the
condition of fienfon liowers, the well
known citizen of Ashland who suffered
a stroke of paralsis at bis home Tues
day morning b still critical. He has
leen ' unconscious ever since and has
no control over the right side of his
body. However, much to the gratfica
tlon of his many Medford and Jackson
county friends the attending physic
iana hold out hopes that be will rally,
One of the leading attractions for
nest week will be the Hulgln evan
gelistic meetings, which were omitted
from the list published Thursday. The
services will begin at 7 p. m. and will
adjourn at k:Z) sharp, and the Chau
tauqua will begin in the tabernacle
Immediately after.
The Groceteria will pay 22c for eggs.
61
We are taking orders and deliver
ing heavy 4-foot slabs from cars. Noth
ing like them in the market for the
money. Valley r'uel Co. tf
Guests registered at the Holland In
clude Mr. and Mrs. If. G. Dyer of
Washington, I). C. C W. Cotton of
Chicago, H. P. Hurrpughs of Seattle
und the Misses K. C. Olds and Clara
Olds of Tacoma.
Plcotlng j I
Hemstitching
lluttons cjrerod
Handicraft Shop. tf
Jones' soap special a dandy read
ad. 51
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colvlg have re
turned home from a visit with George
YV, CoIvIk at Grants Pass.
Uwn mowers shaipened. Mitchell
Ladder Co.. 318 East Main. tf
We develop kodak films free. West
Hide Pharmacy. tf
The new baby Klks In town are Earl
If. York, Krcd L. Schneider. Earl N
Hrowno and J. Carter Hrandon, the
quartet having been Initiated last
night, the first three Into membership
In the local lodge, and Mr. Hrandon
being Initiated by the Medford lodge
iMo membership In the lodge of
Manila, Philippine Islands.
Children! Clip coupon from Mall
Tribune tonight and be admitted free
10 the 10:30 a. tn. matinee Saturday
a the Page. 51
Get the real community spirit and
attend the community dance at the
Xaiarorlnm flat. nlte. Join the crowd
and have a Jolly time. Imperial seven
idece orchestra, superior entertainers
has no equal. Admission 10c. 51
" Auto tourists who have traveled
ranch and have stayed at the city auto
camp gronnds during the past week
bare nothing but praise for that Insti
tution and its equipment.
N. B. Neweomb will deliver green
l&dnch slab wood very cheap. Let's
book your order now for early deliv
ery. ' Also dry planing blocks, kind
ling and shavings. Phone 631. 64
Jones' soap special a dandy read
ad.- 51
Among the Oregonians at the Med
ford are J. B. Hlddlo of St. Joseph,
Myron W. Haynes of McMlnnvllle, S.
M.-Zeller of Corvallls, Mllo Hasnitissen
and S. D. Jones of Salem, and the fol
lowing from Portland: Mr. and Mrs.
John J. Heed, Anne E. Heed, Mr. and
Mr. J. l'rag, Mrs. G. E. Davis, F. W.
neck, C. A. Barton, I.. M. Green.
George K. Parks. F. E. Dlllurd, W.
. Medcralt and Ilalph llolgerson.
All those having bills for the Med
ford High School Student Body associ
ation please file them at ome with the
principal at the high school. 51
The Pollyannu Lunch room for sale
reasonable. Owner leaving town.
Phone 255 or call at the Pollvanna. 5t
The monthly meeting of th Jack
son County Scenic Preservation soci
ety was held at Jacksonville today
with mcmlH-rs present from all parts
of thr) county. At the noon hour din
ner was served in the I. (). O. F. hull.
The wet and chilly weather of this
week Is not only holding hack the ber
ries and garden produce, but the roses
nnd other flowers. The roses anil flow
ers all over Mi'dfonl are ready to burst
into bloom with a day or so of warm
weather.
Attention strawberry growers! We
can furnish you cups and ciulea ut
lowest prices. Farm Bureau Co-Opera
tlve Exchange. tt
we develop kodak films free. Wist
Side Pharmacy. tf
Mrs. I. K. Hnnrfoz of Trail and Mr.
nnd Mrs. F. Muyfleld of Central Point
nre guests lit tlto Holland who arrived
Thursday.
Mull Tribune and Puge theatre free
children's matinee Saturday at 10:1!0
a. m. Clip' coiiK)ii. 51
IxkiK for Jones' ad free soap. 61"
George T. Collins left this morning
for Klamath Falls on o business visit
from which he will return Sunday.
See notice to property owners In
this IsHiin concerning the cutting of
wends and grass along sidewalks. 51"
The Shell company huvo ugaln re
duced their price of gasoline una and
one-hulf cents. This makes their new
price 32 cents, and la the second
drop within n week. 61
Mr. and Mrs. J. If. McBride nre visi
tors In tho city from Portland who ar
lived yoHterdiiy.
E. J. Jones of the Service Garage
left for Klamath Falls this morning to
deliver a Reo Speed Wagon and 5-ton
Mack truck. 8. Jdhnson. a Glendale
lumberman, accompanied him.
Washington state visitors In the city
who are registered at the Nash are
Mr. end Mrs. J. P. Danaker of Walla
Walla, H. A. Ballard of Centralis. F
A. Devry of Seattle, and R. J. Young
of Everett.
See notice to property owners In
this Issue concerning the cutting of
weeds and grass along sidewalks. 51
Jones' soap special a dandy read
ad. 51
Among the 84 ex-service men decor
ated with Oregon medals at the O. A.
C. at Corvallls last Tuesday were E. S.
Corthell of Medford, T. II. Brown of
Applegate and C. F. Hedburg and Har
rison T. Morgan of Ashland.
Phone 474. Guaranteed work, prompt
service. City Cleaning ft Dyeing Co.,
401 South Riverside. tf"
Community entertainment Saturday
night at the Natatorlnm. Admission
1.0c. t 61
Due to lack of fnnds, the Josephine
county court has been forced to lay off
the road workers who have been lay
ing gravel on the Crescent City road
between Grants Pass and the Apple
gate. R. A. Holmes, tho Insurance Man.
Insurance, and Bonds, plu Service.
IxKk for Jones' ad free soap. 61
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mutton of
Bend and F. Tiffany and M. F. Turner
of Portland are among the Oregonians
stopping at the Holland.
The week-end parties at the Nata
torlnm Sat. nite. Excellent music by
the Imperial orchestra. A wonderful
floor with plenty of room to dance.
Admission only 10c. .51
See notice to property owners in
this Issue concerning the cutting of
weeds and grass along sidewalks. 61
Seeley Hall, Paul McDonald and
Carl Tengwald returned from Portland
last night, having driven back the
Crater Iike stages and nuto tracks.
New sweater books. Handicraft
Shop. 5i
Mrs. Agnes Dnngherty has installed
a complete electric Thor laundry. Call
B26-Y. They will call for your laundry.
Prompt service. 61
I'nder orders Issued by Adjutant
General White this week officers of
infantry and engineering units, staff
corps and departments of the Oregon
National Guard, together with seven
picked enlisted men from each unit.
will assemble at Clackamas next Mon
day for a four-days' school of Intensive
training preliminary to the annual en
campment of the guard at Camp Lewis
next month.
Hemstitching and plcotlng
10 cents per yard.
The Vanity Hat 8hop,
Cor. E Main and UartletL tf
2 barB soap free at Jones'. See the
ad. f.i.
Iluth Anno Wilson, the Medford girl
who has been teaching In the high
school at KoHcburg the past two years,
will teach In the Pendleton high school
next year at the head of the depart
ment of mathematics, hnving recently
been elected to and having accepted
that position.
Feed wheat $2.30 per cwt. at the
Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange
tf"
When better automobiles are built.
Btiick will build them. tf
Out of town Elks who visited the
Elks club house Thursday were Wil
liam Boss Smith of Marshfield, C. V.
Decker of Centralis, Wn., S. I). Jones
und Milo KusmusKcn of Salem and
Frank H. Peters of HI1K
"To the Last Man." the best story
ever told by Znne Grey. Jl, in Country
Gentleman. Get it of Crane, box 92.'.,
Metlford. f,i
9U Nash Taxi, city and country trips.
6;
Dr. K. it. Seely who since his re
moval to Portland has retained his
nieiiilHTHlilp in the local Elks lodge
lias Just transferred it to the Portland
lodge.
Better buy a Cbnndter than wish
you had. tf
Tho Farm Bureau Co-Opcratlve Ex
change will pay ISc cash for eggs
Cases back. tf.
parcel poat delivery in Medford will
I be made in style from now en as the
'new 17 horsepower Indian army type
j motorcycle recently ftirtiihfcd by the
, postoffice der.-artjnent for the local of
fice was put into service this morning.
j It will be used for delivery of parcel
'post matter only and because of the
I rapid growth here of this clajs of maii
j its use Had become imperative. Dwight
' H. Vimont and (.'has. G. May. substi
tute let-er carriers, have been a-isign-
led to ride it. A. Mole, who Is a for-
!mer factory expert of the Indian fuo
; torcycle company and its agent here.
had been assigned by the company to
assemble the machine and give the
carriers a course of instruction in its
operation and care.
Will trade lane 'or sheep. Guy W.
Conner. 65
Look for Jones' ad free soap. 51"
Richard YT. Childs who has for the
past four years been manager of the
Hotel Portland in Portland and who is
well known to many people in Med
ford, has resigned that position and
with his wife will depart nezt week
for a vacation in southern California,
The Groceteria will pay 22c for egsrs.
51
For carpenter work phone Dixon,
539-J-4. Back to pre-war prices. 67
Guests from a distance at the Med
ford are M. R. Patterson of Tulsa.
Okla., G. H. Sno and J. D. Mc-Phee
of S'aocouver, B. C. Dr. Brunner of
Alaska, JJ. Nemany of New York. Mrs.
J. Miller and nephew of St. Paul.
Sigrid Aranson of Chicago, Mrs. H. W.
Tnieblood and M. B. Fogarty of Oak
land, C. D. Brothers, Ray Smith, J. E.
Brewer and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bowles
of Seattle, A. E. Payne of. Spokane,
Roland F. Santer of Santa Barbara,
and W. P. Patterson, Wm. Hcisington.
W. S. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Leo E.
Dodge and J. Silvcrstine of San Fran
cisco. When calling a taxi try 90. Special
attention to country trips. 55
Mill run 11.05 per sack SO lbs. deliv
ered to you. Monarch Seed Co.
Marshall Hooper, of the First State
and Savings bank, left for Jacksonville
yesterday to be gone a few days on
business. Klamath Falls Herald.
90 Nash Taxi. Beebe and Marshall,
:C. 55
Mattress making, furniture repair
ing, upholstering, camp beds and
tents. Phone 26S-Y, Douglas, 1S7 N.
Central. 53.
The' commencement exercises of 'the
Ashland high school were held last
night at the Ashland armory. There
are 43 In the graduating class, and the
commencement address was delivered
by J. A. Curchill, state superintendent
of public Instruction.
Call G26-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. 61
Two popular danccs-Jacksonville
Friday night. May 2uth, and Eagle
Point Saturday night. May 21st. Ma
jestic orchestra. 52
Mis Susanne W. Holme, county
iuperintentient of cLooU ha or-n
named by State Su;jerintcrif!en; J. A.
Churchill as one of tr.e coniiuHtee to
prepare a course in Oreson history to
be taught in the eighth grade of the
elementary schools of the state. The
others appointed on tWs committee
are Dr. R. C. Clark of the University
of Oregon; Harvey G. Starkweather,
president of the Sons and Daughters
of Oreg&n Pioneers society: Robert
H -Down, head of the history depart-
jment in Franklin high school, Port
land; Mrs. W. A. Barnum. teacher of
history in the junior high school at
Salem.
2 bars soap free at Jones'. See the
ad. 51
Dance given Saturday. May 21st by
Knights of Pythias. AH knights and
their ladies are invited. 52
Attorney Gus Newbury and Mrs.
Newbury returned Thursday from a
two weeks auto trip 1 1 San Jose, Calif.
(and to Yosemite Pa.-k. Attorney New-
H
DO YOU KNOW
TI111I your Insurance I just
nlmt you need und written Juki
as you Mailt It?
Why not come In anil talk It
iter vvitli 11s tviihoiit obligation
on jour purl.
II. A. HOLMES
THE INSURANCE MAN
All Forms lii.iiirnnrc nml Bonds
Jm-kMiii Ciiiinty Hunk lllilg.
,bury returned mnch impressed with
fthe glories of California, and reports a
heavy tourist travel in that section.
Mail Tribune and Page theatre free
children's matinee Saturday at 10:30
a. m. Clip coupon. 51
City Taxi, phone 100. Good service.
j Reasonable prices. New management.
119 E. Sixth street. '
Tom Swem will return to his home
stead in the Butte Falls district the
first of next week.
Mall Tribune and Page theatre free
children's matinee Saturday at 10:30
a. m. Clip couion. 51
Harding bine. Henna, tangerine,
burnt orange, and dark mixtures in
floss for summer sweaters. Handicraft
Shop. 61
Leland Noe, a Medford student at
Leland Stanford university is siiending
his vacation on the S.S. Columbia, and
is now en route to Hong Kong. China.
Do Medford people appreciate good
bread? We'll say they do; more Butter-Roll
Bread sold than ever before,
at your grocer. ' 55'
Ashland, Medford, Klamath Falls
Freight Line. I-eave Medford Mon
days and Thursdays. Office at Russ
Mill. Phone 529. 60
S. E. Richter of Klamath Falls is
spending a few days In the city and
valley on business.
Talc and Soap sale at the Medford
Pharmacy. High grade talcs and
soaps at cost. Stock up. 50"
Violin Instruction, Florence Howell,
special attention to beginners. Sparta
building, phone 545-H. tf
Otto Klum, coach of the Medford
high school, who has accepted a sim
ilar position with the University of
Hawaii at Honolulu, expects to leave
for his position about the first of Aug
ust. Many Medford people enjoy the Sat
urday night dances at the pavilion,
Gold Hill. . excellent music. Don't
miss next Saturday evening. May 21st.
.!"' 51
Try our merchant." luhoh. The
Shasta.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Plpgras of tS.U
city have frveivd a itrtier from ibrir
son Tom. stating that he now is a
musician aboard the C.S.3. battleship
Arkansas. no' at San Pedro, Calif.
2 bars soap free at Jones'. See the
ad. 51"
Scratch feed fanned free of waste,
fine snff, t-2.75 per 100 lbs. We de
liver to you. Monarch Seed Co.
Ned Vilas who has been on a trip to
the 'Philippines and the Orient, since
the first of the yar, expects to return
to Medford about the first of the
month.
Save money on wrapping paper by
usinf white pint paper in rolls. Ask
this office. tf
We are'paylng the highest prices for
all kinds of poultry and eggs. Farm
Bureau Co-Operative Exchange. tf
The May music festival of the city
schools of Fresno. Calif., was held last
Friday, under the suierTis1on of Miss
Inez H. Coffin, a former well known
resident of this city. Miss Coffin is
now assistant supervisor of 'music in
the Fresno schools.
A large assortment of Swan baby
shoes in black, whire and tan. Handi
craft Shop. 51
Two popular dances Jacksonville
Friday night. May 20th, and Eagle
r-oint Saturday night. May 21st. Majes
tic orchestra. 52
N. S. Bennett, the florist is setting
out flowers in the yards at the local
service stations of the Standard Oil
company. A new covering of sand is
also being applied to the entrances.
Rolled barley 11.50 per 70-lb. sac!:.
We deliver. You don't have to pack it
home. Monarch Seed Co.
Have "just installed some of the most
modern machinery, and am better
equipped than any shop in Medford to
give the public quick service and qual
ity work in shoe repairing. The
"Model Boot Shop," 21 S. Central.
E. X. Bid en. Prop. 64
Felix Manuel, a rancher of the Little
Shasta valley in northern California
spent Thursday In the city on busi
ness. Dainty gifts for graduation. Handi
craft Shop. 51
Children's half soc-.s on sale at 25c
per pair. Handicraft Shop. 51
Louis Ulrich of Jacksonville spent a
few hours in the city Thursday after
noon and evening.
Lawn mowers sharp en ec? right. Lib
erty Shop. 261-J. ' tf"
For Sale Good garcen and lawn
sediment. Phone 912-J. tf"
G. H. James has returned to his
home at Gazelle, California after
spending a week in the city.
For Sale Good garden and lawn
sediment. Phone 912-J. tf"
Mrs. Paul Hansei.. corsetiere for
NuBone. Phone 585J. tf"
A. F. 4 A. M.
JL Regular Communication Med
fp ford Lodge 103, Friday even
ins. May 20, 7:30 p. m. Im
portant business.
51" L. E. WILLIAMS, Secy.
Economy Groceteria
The home of Bread
like Mother maden
5c
9 -
Special for Saturday
Good Big Old Fashioned Cream .puffs
filled with pure whipped cream
4 for 2
In our Baking Department we will have
HOME STYLE VEAL LOAF
POTATO SALAD
SWIFT'S PREMIUM BAKED HAM
HUCKEL BERRY PIE
RAISIN BREAD
and many other delicacies found in no other store in Southern
Oregon.
AND LAS TL Y YOU CAN ALWAYS SAVE AT THE
GROCETERIA
Gates & Lydiad, Props.
n Arr NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT
FJWlmIL Seats Now Selling
Z5573? LET 4 JJmvm' fT
m mow mmgffifliMffli
re I l ilt one ...- riSr.-gTrFl
GREATEST' WINTER GARDEN TMPHS
Prii-e-.: M.Sii. 3.00. S2..-.0. S2.00. S 1 .00, plus 10 per cent war tax
NEW LOW SHOES
Hey Fellers !
How's this for
good shoe news?
Brogue Mahogany
Calf Oxford, Duck-Bill
Tee, Rubber Heels,
Only $8.50 a Pair.
COME IN
LOOK 'EM OVER
"LO-PRICES"
"HI-QUALITY"
a1
"Good Shoes'
Also a Nice
New Shipment
of Women's and
Growing Girls'
Low Shoes Just
Received
21 N. Central
'Have YOU Seen CRATER LAKE?"
You Can't
Afford to
Miss This
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It's n l'aruinoutit
. SIX DAY
"The
Dangerous
Moment'
A ilollsht
ful ro
mance of
tirecmvlrb
Yillagc
Clean
Fun
For
The
Whole
Family
5 DAYS COM.
TUES
MAY
24th
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"THE BEST IN THE WEST" '
NORTH OF BIG PINES OrPOSITE S P-
DEPOT '
Big Eli Sky Whirl. $20,000 Merry-Go-Round.
1921 Model Whip. Giant Seaplanes. 2-Ring
Circus. Bughouse. Jungletown. Monkeyville.
Jazzland. Hawaiian Village. AirCaliope. Con
cert Band. Spectarular Free Acts.
"Foley & Burk, well known for cleanliness of
attractions, is first organized carnival that ever
played Raisin Day Celebration. Their Shows
and Riding Devices are set up on the Lawn of
the County Court House." Fresno (Cal ) Re
publican, April 29.
"The best shew ever seen in Woodland."
Woodland (Cal.) Democrat.
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