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" PJGE TWO r MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD. ORFiOX, SATURDAY. MAY 21. 1021 L ocal and Personal, An organization meeting for an his torical society for southern Oregon will tie helii on Monday evening al 7:3" at the public library. Col. Itobert Miller of Purlland, who holds the in terests of southern Oregon very near to his heart, has consented to extend . hl visit in this city over that datej anil will be (be speaker or the evening. ' Allilhose Interested in the preserva-j tkinvof things historic are urged to be I prewnt and bring their friends, .no admission fee. Gold Hill pavilion dance tonight. 52 , flno flume lumber at His Pines Lumber company. tf We are taking orders anil deliver ing heavy 4-foot slabs from cars. Noth ing like them in the market for the money. Valley Fuel Co. tf" After a week 01 rain and the dally prediction of rain, the welcome fore cast of air weather on Sunday for Medford' and vicinity was received d from the San Kranclsco weather bureau office this morning. During Friday and last night M'J more of an Inch of rain fell which added to the season's total since Septeinuur 1st last makes the total amount l!).8i Inches. i'lcutlng Hemstitching Muttons covered Handicraft Shop. tf l.nwn mowers sliai pencil. Mitchell l.aililer Co.. 318 liast Main. tf Chautmitiua season tickets at Pal mer Wano House and West Side Pilar mucy. ' Adults 2.50, studenls 1.50. Children 1 1. 00. 55 All members of the Y. W. C. A. lion i d, members of the V. W. C. A. und dlrf' Hesei-ves will meet al the taber nacle Sunday at z o'clock to march In the llulgln Lewis parade. We develop kodak films free. Weal Side Pharmacy. tf (told' Jilir pavilion dunco tonight. K" Hi fl. iencomb will deliver green llijlfich slab wood very cheap. Let's hook your order now for early deliv ery;. Also dry planing blocks, kind ling and Bhavlngs. Phone (i.'U. M Air. and Mrs. A. 10. llulmo of Oak land,: Calif., Mr. Chase of Pittsburg iind'Ji A. Graham of San Francisco are among the guests at the Holland. The Pollynnnn Lunch room for sale reasonable. Owner leaving town. Phono 255 or call at the Pollyanna. M Attention strawberry growois! We aim furnish you cups nnd crates at lowest prices. Farm Bureau Co-Opera- tlvo Exchange. tf Have your carpets and rugs washed on ;tho floor; no dirt, perfectly sani tary. E. L. Davis, phono IMS. ' fix 0. M. Secrlst, vice president of the I'adlflc 'Fruit lix press company, esti mates that thore will bo between 800 und 900 curs of pears to move from the Rogue lllvor district, in spite of the fact that considerable damage has lieon done by recont frosts. Smudging ha, saved a considerable proportion of the crop. There Is also considerable acreage coming into bearing this year in this district. ' The peach crop, how ever, hull been practlcully destroyed by1 the low temperature. Portland Journal, i. We develop kodak films free. 'West Side Pharmacy. U, Tho Groceteria will pay 22c for eggs. ' ' , 51' Frank P. Forrell nrrlved homo this forenoon from a buslnoss visit ut Kugene. Phone 474, Guaranteed work, prompt service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 401 South Rlversldo, tf R. A. Holmos, the Insurance Man. Imurance, anil iionila, plus Service., Under the uuBplces of the farm bur eau a moving plcturo entertainment, followed by r dunce, will be given In the grange hall ut Winter tonight, the flniinclul proceeds of which go to the . bureau's homo demonstration fund. When better automobiles are built, nulek will build them. tf Hemstitching and pfcotlng 10 cents per yard. ."' The Vanity Hat Shop, Cor. E Main and UartletL tf Feed wheat $3.30 per cwt. ut the l'urm lliireitii, Co-operative i:.ciango. ''.' t(. Mr. and Mrs. A. Perkins and eight children of Hood It Ivor, who are en route home, from southern California, are utnylim ut the city auto cnuip for n day or so. Hotter buy a Chundlor than wish yon hud. tf 9U Nash Taxi, city and country trips, ml. fiu The Kami Hiireuu CoOporntivo Kx- chaiigo will pay isc cush for eggs. I uses buck, tf Ten ucres of liogue rlvor bottom hind on tho Pacific highway near the town of Hoguo Ulver has been pur- euuseu uy nen nowe or AHlilund from L. Davis, on which Mr. Howe Intends to move shortly to make his hoint there and to Improve Dm property. Will trndo lima for sheep. Guy W Connor. B!) Sweet Kitnto plants for sale at Mon arch Seed H Feed Co. tf Fur carpenter work phone Dixon, C39J 4. Hack to pro-war prices. (17 Among the Portland people regis tered at the Medford are Mr. and Mrs. ('.' High, Frank S. Webb Hurt. family. I, W, Hnllmun, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cathey. N. 10. llllss, W. A. Griffith, and V. T. Krebbs. When cnllhiK a taxi try 0B. Special attention to country trips. nr. SII1I run 11.65 per sack 80 lbs dnllv ered to you. Monarch Seod Co. Dr. Zellnr, the t). A. C. expert Is here from Corvnllis lo look Into the eondl tlon of the orchard and fruit crops of the valley. 96 Nash Taxi, lleobe and Marshall, ne. rs Dnnno given Snturdnr, May 21st by Knights of Pythias. All knights and thulr Indies are luvlicd. 6i' Warning has been sent out by the slate department of the American le gion to the 101 posts of the legion in Oregon that the employment situation in the city of Portland U very grave and to urge those out of the cily not to come to Portland in the hoi of gel ling employment. There are approx imately i'uu" ex-service men not em ployed at the present time in the city of Portland, two-thirds of them not be ing Portland men, arid the legion em ployment bureau reports from 5 to 10 register each day for employment and their waiting list Is well over 5UU. State headquarters has asked the co operation of all the posts to obtain employment for many of these men out of the city and endeavor to clear up the serious situation that has arisen. (iold Hill pavilion dance tonight. E2 Mattress making, furniture repair ing, upholstering, camp beds and tents. Phone 2fi6-Y, Douglas, 137 - N. Central. 63 City Taxi, phone 100. Good service. Reasonable prices. New management. 110 K. Sixth street. F. H. Hock is a week end visitor in tho city from the Steamboat district. The big reduction ill the price of Chevrolet automobiles has Increased the trado lns of good Fords, Chevro- lets and Dodges until the Medford Auto Company have a complete line of very desirable second-hand cars. Some real buys. G!i Violin Instruction, Florence Howell, special attention to beginners. Sparta building, phone M5-H. tf Try our merchant? lunch. The Shasta. 1 Ilocuusn of tho rains of tho weok and tho melting of tue snow in the mountains Hear creek is uuiisunllyJ high and now Is filled from bank to bunk wllh fast rushing, muddy wutor. The water depth during the night be gun lo decreuse, however, and the stream this morning was a fool lowe than It was eurly Friday night. The Rogue river also Is very high, us me also the Hiiiullor streams In the co.uK- ty. Scratch feed fanned free of waste, rino stuff, H.75 per 100 lbs. Wo de liver to you. Monarch Seed Co. Save money on wrapping paper by uslntr white print paper In rolls. Ask this office. .... tf Have you heurd Al Jolson's latest song hits? Ohio, Avolln, Dlng-n-Ring. Scundlnuvin, at Palmer's Piano House. !.-. . r.7 The Foley & Dink carnival com pany, which shows In Medford all of next week, has been engaged by the Portland post of the American legion lo be one of tho chief down town at tractions In that city during the Rose festival, June 7 to 18. We nre paying the highest prices for all kinds of poultry und eggs. Form Hureau Co-Operative Dxchnuge. tf Rolled barley J1.G0 per 70-lb. sack. Wo doliver.. You don't huve to pack It home. Monarch Seed Co. Sweet potato plants for salo at Jlon iirch Seed & Feed Co. tf 11. I). Hntt of Iterkeley, F. If. Cook of Seattle and H. R. Curtis of Solum are among the guests at the Nash hotel. Have Just installed some of the most,! modern machinery,, and am hotter equipped than any Hliop In Medford to give the public quick service and qual ity i work in shoo repairing. The "Model Hoot Shop," 21 S. Central, 15. N. Bldon, Prop. ! . For Sale Good gar.iist and lawn sediment. Phone 912-J. For Salo Good fiardon and sediment. Phone 912-J. The first home grown strawberries of tho Bauson appeared at' the public murket this morning, selling for 20 cents a box. Mrs. Paul Hunseu, Nullono. Phone 685-J. Furniture finftmcd City Auto Paint Works. Phone 754-J tf Lawn mowors Bharponoa right. Lib erty Shop. 2fil-J. tf , Al ii rocent mooting or tho bunk (il'fl fieluls of the county It was decided that all the bunks of Jackson county win close at noon Saturdays during tho three summer mouths. i Pulronlze homo nnd build up . pay-, rolls by insisting on having brooms made by Rogue River Broom Works. Kxtru impers containing Dr. Ilulgtn'a lecture on Christian Science can be seemed at this olflco. G3 The annual Oregon state fire chiefs convention will bu held In Corvallls Juno 17 and 18. ' .... Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Block9 and dry slabs tur Bale. Call 859. tr Included among the Oregonians at the Holland are Mr. and Mrs. II, A. Neiibeuek of Corvallls, J, I). Manner of Kluiiinth Fnlls, A. Stewart of Rose burg, George W. Knight of Hubbard ami A. C. Johnson of I'ortlnnd. Chicken feed wheat $2.20 por hun dred delivered to you. Monarch Seed Co. Latest reports from Ashland are that I he critical condition of lleuton Dowers, who suffered n stroke ot paralysis last Tuesday morning, Is slowly growing worse. Gold Hill pavilion danco tonight. 52 The railroads have agreed to grunt members of the Grand Army of tho Republic and their wives a rate of 2 cents a mile to the encampment nl IVndleton. This rale applies only to the G. A. R. und all auxiliary bodies will huve to pay fain and one-half. HriiiK your kodak films to the Med ford Photo Finishing Studio lor high grado work In glossy finish. They are the talk of Medford. See samples at enlrnnce. Price list on request. 22S East Main street. r.7 Among the Medford visitors In Grunts Pass Thursday were Mr. and .Mrs. A. P. Hansen, O. It. Fonts and Ivn Alliiiiin. lawn . tt corsotlere for tf nnd repaired. ednor Dale ' 1 III I Last Time Tonlaht The last presentation of "the tnside of the Cup," the much discussed pic ture now at the Page theatre, will be tonight .Those who like great pictures such as this, should no't fail to see it. The Black P.ettie cufe, one of the most picturesque cafes f Greenwich Village', Is the locale' of several impor tant sceues in "The Dangerous -'Moment," the photodrailia which will be at the Page, theatre tomorrow, with Carmel Myers in the starring role. A fascinating story of unusual, heart ap peal are unfolded against the colorful blackgiound of the Bohemian quarter. from the hotel last year Is back and is enlarging his store. Dr. Van Scoy and son of Medford spent Sunday at their summer home Just above the Rogue Elk hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd I.. Hutchinson and daughter Olive look Sunday diu uer wiih Mr. and Mrs. Van Heffner. At least three American comic ar tists draw salaries exceeding that paid the president of the I'nited Slates. Lord Kelvin estimated the rigidity of the earth to be somewhere between lhat of glass and steel, i The monkey, a god in India, excites no veneration in Japau. j Theodore Roosevelt was the young est man ever elected to the presidency. WE WEAVE FLUFF RUGS f ruin your oM carpets Cai'iifts WE Clean Refit Resize Relax ant! Rill's. Renovate Phone 180 Free Jiellveiy Mosan Art Rug Co. 119 West Tenth St. HOW AN "INSERT" IS MADE IN A PICTURE. there is anything you want to know about motion pictures, write to hieanar Dale of this newspaper, who will fit) ward your question to the star. Give your correct name and address in case your anszver is sent through the mail. HARRY I do not remember the de tails of the particular Insert you asked nboiit, so I cunnot tell you how It was made. The iicermnanvlnt iniuioirraph' 'wWi however,1 tell you how'ull uf-t.iem lire made. J , Whenever during the run of a mo-' tlop picture jmo of the characters re ceives a letter or n card, it ml after she has begun t read It, It Is shown In an ensuing flash In enlarged form held by the thumb und llngi? of the person reading It, It Is md In this way. . . In this photograph I am seen stand ing Just to the right of the camera, and the staff Is shown taking the In sert of a curd for a scene in one oi the latest Paramount pictures star ring Thomas Melghan. Miss Gladys George, leading woman opposite Mr. Meighun, is holding the curd, Miss Dorothy Arzner, the script clerk and film cutter. Is steadying the hand holding the curd, the camera man is Hurry Perry, the man looking over his shoulder the property man and nt the extreme left Is Harold Schwartz, assistant director, ' TOM' FORMA N, ; Director Paramuunt Pictures. 1 J. A. Churchill, stale superintendent of schools, who gave the commence ment address ut the Ashland high school commencement Thursday night officiated In tho suine capacity at the Kei by high school commencement last night. Two popular dances Jacksonville Friday night. May 20th, and Eagle Point Saturdiiy night, May 21st. Ma jestic orchestra. G2 Gold Hill pavilion dunce tonight. .M Al Jolson, exclusive Columbia urtlst, .will be ut the Puge, Muy 21. Come to Palmer's Piano House and listen to his records. Captain H. A. Canuday, Lieutenants Vorn Marshall and M. C. Wright, am) seven of the enlisted personnel of the local national guard company will leave Sunday evening for Clackamas to attend the four days officers en campment of the O. N. G. preparatory to the state encumpment to be held tit Camp Lewis. The enlisted men In the party will be Sergeants Clarence Pan key, Herbert Clark and Frank Reddln, Corporals Fuy Brugg und Dnnlel Lewis and First Cluss Privates Guy Tex and Reuben Pitts. Adding to the 1021 triumphs the Btiick Six again first 'over the high Sierras this year. Tho now -1921 model has broken more records, than .any Buick model ever built. Sales are greater than ever. - ' ' 52 Gold Hill pavilion dance lonight, G2 T. Eddy, 112G West Tontli, street. Medford, will trade all kinds ,of good city property this coming week at special low prices for liberty bonds or savings stamps or any good govern ment bunds and allow ' full value and tiny. Interest thereon they may have. 57, Get the real community spirit, and attend tho community dunce nt the Natalorliim tonight. Join the croud and have a jolly time. Imperial seven piece orchestra, superior entertainers! has no equal.' Admission 10c. 52 Von may. bear Al Jolson's records al Palmcr. .. .'. , ;.g7 f,Jli's,.I Horace Nicholson.-Is u patient at; tho". Sacred' Heart hospital under going treatment In hopes (hut un oper ation can he avoided.- - .-. Gold Hill pavilion duuee tonight'. 52 i Al the pnrsomite of tho Methodist Rlllscotiul chliri'll. Stnllllt nn Mm' l.llll . Wlllurd M. Ingram und Miss Unrtha Rider were man ted ,by Rev. James K. fonder. Mr lttm-!im in Willi lha 1 .1111- rel Street grocery and meal market.. I liey will make their home in this city. Community entertainment tonight at the Natatorium. Admission 10c. 52 Although the river und streams are full of I'isll the rishhuF uiutW lu ii.il Rood now because of the high water. The mountains are still so full of snow thai it looks us though It would be nt least a mouth yet before this snow molls uud pusses away. Fishing will then be the besl for years, it is pre dicted. Gold Hill pavilion dance tonight. 52 Guests from a distance at the .Med ford nro Georue .1. Flelner and II Walcflbaiim of New York, E. M. Peine of Philadelphia. J. T. llrndlev of cin. oinnail. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan T. Gregg. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Palmer and John F. Wlldu of I'hinigo, P. Welch of Sikv kane, A. J. Keeling of Seattle. A. J. Leonard and II. A. Cruiise of Los An geles, und A. It. WiHoughby. A. It Shelly and Chas. 11. Schnudo of San Francisco. Gold Mill pavilion dance tonight. 52 Dell Hart of Kerby Is one of the Josephine county visitors in the city. There will be no special road bond ing measure at the election to be held June 7 in Josephine county. The bond ing bill, to have been placed on the ballot by the petition route, received the necessary number of signers but, owing to the fact that many of those who favored the measure hud failed to register, their names were scratched and the potitiou did not cany the nec essary percentage of registered voteds to be placed upon the ballot. . The pro posed measure would have lionded the county for (350,000 to be used in co oKtration with the state 50-50 plan. The grealor pari of the sum was to have been spent on tho Grants Pass Croscent City highway. "To the lust Man," the best story ever told by Zane Grey,.(l, in Country Gentleman. Crane, box 935, Medford. 62 Gold Hill pavilion dance tonight. 52 -. Hilhih temple, ancient Order of the Mystlo Shrine, of Ashland, will con duct a large class of novices over the hot sands In Eugene nexl Suttirday, in tho national guard armory. The Im perial potentate, Ellis Lewis Garretson will inspect the ceremonial. Both Knights Teniplur und Scottish Rite .Masons, are eligible for membership. A street parade will be a feature of the day. The week-end parties at the Nata toriuin tonight. Excellent music by the Imperial orchestra. A wonderful floor with plenty of room to dance. Admission only 10c. 52 Notice Notice Is hereby given that my wife Mury D. Bonney has left my bed and board and I will no longer be respoa sible for any debts incurred by her. 52 , GEO. M. BONNEY. With Medford trade Is Medford madp At the Rialto . - Delightful touches of humor, power ful drama and colorful flashes of in spiring scenery . are .. features of Hearts Up!" in which Harry Carey comes to the Rialto theatre tomorrow. Harry Carey wrote the story himself draughting the story to comply with the requirements of playgoers who have made him their screen idol. Opposite Carey plays little Mlg nonne Golden, who typifies the natural charm of the western sirl. Other Im portant players In the cast are Frank Braidwood, as a young civil engineer, Charles Je.Moyne, as. an unscrupulous rancher and Arthur Millett as a squaw man. - : ', r nELK CREK SPECIAL SALE! : On $12.00 Hedlite'Heater's NOW $8.50 ' " while they last.''. People's Electric Store 21 2 W. Main St; Phone 12 Medford, Ore. Several 'of lledford's leading mer chants were at . the U. S. fisheries' on Rogue river Sunday working on their camp grounds which- Is. on part of tho station laud. They nearly completed the fence around the camp and tt Is understood that two or three cabins will be started, right away,. Miss Eula Houston and Fred Mid- dlebuslicr were married Friday even ing, May 13at the home. of- Rev. J. E. McDonald who performed the cere mony. The wedding was a complete surprise to everyone. Although the couple were at a picnic which Mrs. Mlddlebusher gave to the school chil dren no one knew they were married. It began raining here Sunday even ing and has been raining ever since. Monday it hailed quite hard several times, being hard on cabbage and to mato plants. Will McDonald is painting the Rogue Elk hotel and making various improvements which certainly makes a different looking place of the hotel and grounds. His brother. Fred Mc Donald, who ran the little store across' KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Special Order of Business Monday Evening, May 23rd Tho Building Committee will have a well defined : to. present. A .good time assured, and rail knights are urged to be present. j On -Monday evening May P.Oth, the knights will en . tertain their ladies and friends at a social gathering. IVT nnov T nariprs lVTmHAv XrrloHt The demand for loans at present is greater than our ability to meet. AVc pay. the highest interest. Every loan made is seeured by twice the ap praised value in real estate, a promissory note together with first mortgage or bond for deed. ' Xine of our representative business and professional men handle the af fairs Of the Association. Our books are experted by the Oregon State' Ac countant ; of Building and Loan Associations the same as our Banks, ever v. lit tle while. Kor an absolutely safe place to put your savings and let them bring the best interest, we don't know where you t-an beat it. Jackson County Building and Loan Association 30 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE C. M. KIDD, President 0. C. BOGGS, Secretary TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I'OR KKXT Furnlshc for adults, lower flooi son. Trout entrance. I apartments . 0.1.1 jack-1 FOR RKNT Large newly tuinislied sleeping rooms, in private family, $-'.:.u per week. i:: S. Riverside. .".I Fertilize Your Business Put New Life in It With Consistent Advertising Our analysis of the United States brings out the fact that the greatest sales results are being obtained in those territories where regular and consistent advertising is being done. ..' .- .-(.-. -:i . . .i . !. , i A moderate amount spread out over 52 weeks in more beneficial than to use it all at one time or at different periods. A.re You Spreading Any? If Not Why Not? t t T f t f t T t AT