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iTCDFORD MATH TRTBUN'E, - "KfRUWRP, OREGON. SATURDAY. MAY 21
1921"
-Medforp Mail tribune!
am Independent newspaper I
PUULIHHEIl EVERY AKTEItNOON j
'- WEDKOnU HUNTING CO.
The Medford Kunday Hun Is furnished
ubscrfbiira desiring a seven day dally
Ofrice Mall Tribune Building, 25-27-29
North Kir atroet. Phone 75.
A consolidation of the Democratic
Times, the Medford Mall. the .Medford
Tribune. The Houthern Oregonian, The
Ashland Tribune.
-. RODKKT W. Itl'lll..
fiUJUTKK 8. SMITH.
Editor.
Manager.
. aUBSCBXPTION TEBMS:
BY MAIL. In Advance:
IJallv. with Sunday Hun. year 17.50
Daily, with Hunday Hun. month 751
tallv. without Sunday Sun. year.... 6.,0
Pally, without Hunday Sun. month -651 dinner hour Interspersed
- " nA ' u,i nu l ,-u I K 1 1 1 1 a tl t i , nv
rrunoay nun. one year i.vv .......
BT, CARRIER In Medford, Aahland.
Miss Vera Roundtree Expresses
Appreciation of Working Girls
Puint, Phoenix,
Jacksonville, Central
I 'A 11). with Sunday Sun, month 75
Daily, without Hundny Kun, month .65
HaMy without Hunday Hun, year ... 7. .10
Dtt4ly, with Hundiiy Hun. one ye.'ir 8.&0
A) terms by carrier, earth In advance.
Official paper of the City of Medford.
Official paper of Jacknon County.
Sworn dally average circulation for
IX months ending Oct., 1920, 322G
Rntered
Tord
479a
an -conrt cIhhs matter at
Menjord, Oregon, under the act of March
0. A,
MtlMUKHS OK TUB ASSOCIATED
' r,, I'RKHS.
' TnB Asosoluted I'ichb Is exclusively
entitled, to the use for repuhllcatlon of
all rteWa dlHpatch-H credited to It, or not
olherwlHA credited In '.hla pap-r, and oIho
thn local news puhliHhed hpreln.
All rlKhis of repuhlcnt Um of special
dinpHtctiea herein an; hIhd reserved.
jYe Smudge Pot
'. By Arthur Perry
' Ctiiiglcss should pass ti law,1 pro-
hlbltltlg Southern deniocrnts in. the
Henetu rrotn opening tht-ir mouths,
; every, limo Col. Harvey in London
' opens'! Ilia. .',
"' . '
III tHo press accounts of the mur
der Atrial of Cora Orthwcin, it la stated
"a ; jlhapely limb peeped out from u
summer gown." They are referring
to a leg.
The series of complimentary lunch
eons which have been given for the
business women of Medford this week
by the different churches of the city
ended with a rally mid dinner at the
Christian church Friday evening. The
dinner was served at 0 o'clock by the
ilaptist ladies tinder the supervision of
.Mrs. Ii. II. Hr.vant.
The high school orchestra under the
direction of Miss Ionise Wolff, fur
nished delightful music during the
with vocal
Miss Kdna
Stelner and Mrs. Frederick Leach.
After a short talk by Mrs. Ethel livans
Lewis the girls marched to the taber
nacle in a body where seats had been
reserved for them.
During the ripening service Ht the
tabernacle Miss Vera lloundtrce ex
pressed the appreciation and thanks of
the working women and girls to those
who helped to make the luncheons and
dinner possible as follows:
"The young women of .Medford, the
working girls und business women,
who for the past week hiive been the
recipients of the splendid hospitality
of the ladles of the different churches
and of Mrs. Lewis have requested me
to express the sincere thanks of all of
them. They wish, and ' I wish that
there were some other way of ex
pressing our gratitude besides the cold
formality of stereotyped words, and
we hone that all of those who did so
much to create In our hearts the teal
spirit of friendship and service will
realize the sincerity of our apprecia
tion and good-will.
mean to the women of the world if
.every day we practiced toward each
other the gentleness and unselfishness
that for the past week was offered to
us.
"We feel, too, that It was a worth-
Road Dittrict No. 13
i II. L. Gregory, payroll Dlst. No.
13 $ 4S.&0
Road District No. 14
Edmund Peile, payroll DIsL No.
H $120.38
Medford Fur. & Hdwe., expense
Hist. No. 14 1.64
Total ,. .. $122.02
General Roads
Jack Thrasher, .payroll general
roads $1093.80
J. D. Adams, general road ex-
wnuo oojeci lesson to tne wnote coin-t pense
munity. It brought together In an Associated Oll..fJo,, oil for Ben
atmosphere of spirituality many of' eral roads
the yoiihs'ueonlo who had never met ""lings -"" Au" worn.
before.1.: it brought together both
young and old and rich and poor under
circumstances that broke down all bar
riers of excluslvencsB. It vividly)
general road expense
Bailott & Wright, general road
expense ' .. :.
Busy Cornet:. Motor Co., gen
eral road supplies
brought homo to everyone the fact chanslor & Lyon Co., general
that we were all: pretty much alike. road expense
with the same desires, and hopes and Chanslor & Lyon Co., general
affections, it created a spirit of good- road expense .
will that will remain long after the,Crate,r Lake Hdwe. Co., gen-
mectlngs are over. 1eral . roHd -
"Wouldn't It be a lovely thing if we ShP- Be,leral roai1 "
could have such meetings all through pre(j j Fick7kenera'rroad''ex-
the year. Wouldn't It be fine if every j pense :'.
now and then the working girls, the'C. K. Gates, general road bup-
business women, the society women.l plies - ... :
the women of the home could mingle ; Hubbard Bros., general road
together, break bread together, and' expense
riiseim.. tm-eihee th nn.ii.n. . hat ; Hubbard Bros, teieral ra
must be near to the hearts of all.
Wouldn't it go a long way towards
getting the young women to face
towards the paths of Christian right
eousness, lr now and then the church Medford Auto Top Co.,
women of the town would call them eral road supplies
all together as they did this week, and ateatord-! ur. at Hdwe., gen
3.50
.17.50
19.50
11.50
20.39
show that they really do care
them, hope for them, and pray
them. ... .
Tho working girl dinners have heen
a hngo success. They have been a
satlsfactinn to Ihnpe u-lwi uni-rpd ami a
j.j(iy ,.to those who were tho. guests.
1.S4
135.01
' 6.50
13.00
21.69
292.33
31.(3
expense , , 4.:
Johnson Lumber Co., lumber
for general roads 200.00
W. C. Leever, general road
supplies 3.45
gen
2.75
105.10
T. H. Beck
Chas. Kinkle
R. W. Hoss
Ed. Barron
O. R. Trasham
A. L. Kremlins
Frank Kendall ...
J. M. Carlton
Ralph Hall
J. G. McAllister
H. E. Sanders
D. E. Phlpps ..
Olln S. Knox
Frank Oilman
H. fl. Smith
Fred O'Kelly
O. E. Austin .
Perry L. Ashcraft Jr..T ,.
John Winninghani .'. !...':.'."'
L. A. Reid ,
C. C. Davidson r...",
JacTr Tungate .v.......!....; '
C. W. Culy '....a.:
S. R. McCouathy
John Browusworth
Ernest Woodcock ,
J. P. Dinkens .........
J. E. McDonald - C i -
Marion Lance ,
J. H. Heckner .... ,
Win. Shoemaker ...
Will G. Gentry
Albert Nelson
Alvin Conover
A. L. Kroruling ,
: Ttal $ 297.M
CUAUNCET FIXIREV,
Cotmty Clerk.
rorl eral road supplies
I know that most of us feel that L.T(ey .will bo long remembered .by all
the Idea back of the movement was oC us and A . know I echo the sent!
more than simply spreading before us Htmnls of every girl who was there
gen-
gen-
a dellc'ous repast, but was an exem
plification of the reality of practical
Christianity. Most of us understand
bettor than over before what it could
when I say that on account of them
we are better and more satisfied work,
crs, both In the community and In the
Kingdom of God."
I'S!
( ,1'OltOIVK I'S! FOIMilVH
( Itopcliul-g Jtrvicw)
; ; To the Editor:
' .Although a atrnnger in rtose-
liurir, I would like to make a icc
. ommcndiitlon through your "1m
i lirovement" column. You have
herv.-one of the most beautiful
'cities' I have ever seen and tbu
1 KUI'rdundinK country Is tho pret
' tlest'l hnvo traveled In. Kosc-
bljV -could Klip and hold the
, toOrista much better, however, If
;th"'rre .wflB provided somo public
-; bkjn hojRo where nolo travelers
OOttl.J lenn up after n hard and
: UUflty - trip. Your camp ground
) Is' ItnOwn. ovor ' tho entire coast
'j US1 one of the best to be found
, hi - Oregon, but there Is ulways
I connected tho . statement, "You
V v(U have to go to a hotel for a
bath.", . .
Ifhn much predicted "religious war"
will bo nothing of the kind, and there
wll 'he. an organization 200 miles
back of tho battle line, to sell do-
natcd hymn books at cost.
if Perhaps you have noticed how sur
prised and chagrined a beanery prop,
looks when ho sees carrots in the
soup. -
' Emery Hough visited in this sec
tion one day last week. (Eugene
Guard) A smooth citizen.
, ' A BUTTON Ill'STS OFF.
. , (Vivka tlouriuil)
' latst Sunday Dr. W. II. lint-"
ton, living In California street,
hear Onk, torn the whole side
df his house out.
t-
t.:oi. hargoni is loosing inr . wie
it "tree murderora' of Jaeksnnvllle. It
4 must hnvp been an outsider, as no
lonu In the county seal is on speaking
terms with an axe, . ,.
Tho quart)! millers liquid and
rock are enjoying a brisk business.
. working from tho hip pocket. .
A LI IN THE I'ltONT SKAT. .
(Eiigene Heglslcr)
"hear Miss Page: Five of us
girls have been censured very un
justly for going riding with a
'ery popular boy in a Ford run
about. Do you think this was
harmful In any way to ours or the
hoy's eharneter? And how en
we go nbout It to ti ll which one
of us he really wishes to bo with
ntost? Five Very Anxious Clrls.'
The soldiers' bonus bill will curry
June 7th, and Its opponents on rail
fences, are getting ready to (all ovel
, backwards. It will yank u rent a
year out of tho taxpayers, who don't
euro anything nbout the cent, but f a:
the "boys" will bo made "beggar1."
t The Portlnnil ball tenni la gnlny to
k be 'sold, which Is letting them o:(
1 easy.
According to the Chico Knlerpi Ise.
the .Majestic theater will present "In
side tho 1'up" at an early date.
all
A wii,i ii:nrt ii.
. , (Cottage tirovc. Ncwsl
All-night curd parties are
,, tllo rage hero.
i , Leonard ltrooks took home a
5 , disgusted auto Saturday evening.
' Tho "Industrial quiet" In Eastern
Oregon la due to cveryuooy wuiuiik
for tho ir. sen. to get "0111 a federal
Job.
In midsummer hnuseflies start
now generation every eleven to four
teen days.
Arson, tho gas used to fill Incnn
decent lamns. was not discovered
until 1S04. ,
Ffh anneared in ine sattoii aea oou
'irtnr tho Colorado river overflowed
into II.
How Much Do
You Know?
Sport B. V. D.'s
(UOVKLANOThu l'at:l afrilnt,
which befell liny Chapman, C'luvt ;tnrt
sIiortHtnii IiiKt AnffiiKt, was ruaUt'-l to
tho haHdmll funs hei yeHtcrdny. Joo
Sewell, who rcplmtud Chap nan, whh
hit In the henil by a bull tl;rhvn by
IMleher Nuylor of tho IMilImb l;.hia
Athleth'H in thi' fourth Inning, but ex
cept for a headache, Sewell HUffered
no ill effects.
NRW Oltli
feated Marry
hist night.
OANH Jeff Htnlth dc
Cireb in fifteen rounds
J . In what dlreitiiin do the Chi
ne.su read ?
2 Wliat part of the human ear Is
known uh the auricle?
3 Who was Hymen?
4 What sort of a musical Instru
ment l.s a vlnla ?
5. W hat Is a duffel?
C Where are the Santa I !;irhara
Island? I
7 What Is a spoon-bill.
it What . sort, of a day Is a nalal
day ?
I- Why will a body move more
easily on ball beurliiK.n than on slide
boa rtn h'.'
10 y.'hat is eneiK.v?
Answers! lo TliiirMlny'.s (JucnIIoiis:
1 When does congress meet ?
fns. ( iniKross meets regularly on r
the first Monday In December. Special
sessions may cause additional meet-
Inns of congress.
y Who fixes the compensation of
ongrcHsmcn and how is the money
paid ? ' Ann. Tho salary is fixed by
Inw, nml the money is paid from
the. I'niteil States Treasury.
3 Why flu bills for raising revenue
oiiKhmte In the house of representa
tives? Ans. , Heen use members of
tho house arc supposed to be nearer
the people.
When should a horse be glwr. its
heaviest feed ? Ans. A I nbtht.
6 What Is a pedigree? Ann. It Is
a record of nil animal showing Its an-
est ry as far backN as records havo
been kept.
(i -Should hogs be kept In a muddy
pen? Ans, No. The practice oi
keeping hogs In muddy pens is likely
cause disease.
1.. What Ik loam? Ans. I.oam is
sidl composed of sand, clay and
.Itriwles Moot'!, district atUmicv
K What Is meant by . hiimtdit v ! KcnPimn
Ans. Humidity is the per cent 01
water vapor In the air.
Jl Why should food be enuked .'
Ans, Cooking food kills harmful
parasites h in meat and loosens fi
bers so they may be easily digested.
In cooking vegetables nutrients are
dissolved and made acccssablo to di
gestive organs.
f0r' Priiitt-Myers Motor Co.,
etai ruau HUiJiies
KiishpU Grader Mfg. Co.,
eral road supplies ...
Standard Oil Co., general road
. supplies ...v.
Southern Pacific Co., freight
for general roads :
"Waterhouse & Lester, general
road expense
Young's Machine & Auto Co.,
general mad expense...
J. D. Adams & Co.,. general
road expense
C. K. Collins, general road ex
pense Clyde Equipment Co., general
road expense
Robert McClanahan, general
road expense :
Universal liody Corporation,
general road expense
Jaekson County Bank, general
road expense 750.00
Southern Pacific Co., freight
for general roads 128.50
Jackson. County Bank, money
advanced, general roads 4U0.O0
Thos. Hoseberry, cash on
trucks, general roads .33.7!)
MINNEAPOLIS Henry Ordemann
last night threw Jess "Westcrguard
two falls out of vhree.
NEW YOI1K Mike Gibbons do
'fouled Palsy Flynn In fifteen rounds
last night.
SAX FRANCISCO Bert Ellison.
San Krunciseo first baseman, will be
out of the game (for several days be
cause of an injury received in the
game Willi Seattle Thursday, it was
said today. He Is the third Seal in
fielder to be placed on the. Injured
list.
SAX DIEtiO Ora C Morningstar,
former world billiard champion,
reached a total of ltiUO and Edouard
Horomans, Belgian champion had
1-120 In the fourth block of their 2400-
point match, last night. Tho score
for last night's block was i.orcouw.B,
411; Mornlngstar 400.
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS
(Continued from May the 1-lh.)
County Attorney
0. A.' Codding, deputy district
attorney salary ..!.. $100.00
0. A. Codding, services deputy
district attorney" .1..; 35.45
Princess Yolanda Of Italy
e!i pense
Toftl
50.00
: J1S5.45
' , . ' '.'. Fair Fund , '. '.1.
V. E. Warrens, payment on con
tract fait' 'grounds ..r. J2000.00
V. K. Warrens, imyiucnt on con
tract fair grounds 100.00
Total $2100.00
Dog Fund
Medford Harness Co., dog col
lars and supplies $ J9.00
ROAD FUND
Road District No. 1 '
Jack True, payroll Dlst. No. 1... $I,'IS.25
Ashland Lumber Co., coal for
Dlst. No. 1 3.90
Total $U2.15
Road District No. 2
Wm. llruin, payroll Dlst. No. 2 .. $21)1.00
Road Dittrict No. 3
Will. Perry, payroll Dlst. No. 3..$ 63.50
Road District No. 4
W. M, Tolherow, payroll Dlst.
No. 1 $222.30
Road District No. S
F. J. Watson, payroll Dlst. No.
5 $2(ll.SS
Road District No. 6
James Owlmis, cash advanced
Dist. No. 6 $113.13
W N. Stauli. expense, Dist. No.
6 .,....: 25.00
J. M.
Cl.T.Al .(,, PH4TO l.tlGUN.MaNC
According to the tirax Taghlatt
quoted by the Ylenn.i correspondent
of the. Times, the engagement of
Prince Yolanda. of Italy, tho eldest
daughter of Kin Victor Emmanuel,
to Archduke Jo.eph Francis, son of
the Archduke Joseph, Li spoken of aj
probable.
Total , $HU.i;t
-.., Road District No. 7
Allen, payroll Dist. No. 7..$ 42.00
Road District No. 8
W. I.. Van llouten, payroll Dist.
No. S $003.69
Road District No. 9
R. H. Vincent, payroll Dist. No.
9 $ 22.30
R. II. Vincent, payroll Dist. No.
. 9 L'9.00
Total $ 51.50
Road District No. 10
Lee Goodman, pavroll Dlst. No.
10 $IS1.S3
Road District No. 11
P. L. Freed, payroll Dlst. No.
11 $.125.50
Road District No. 12
.1 I.. Howe, payroll Dist. No, 12 $2!)0.!o
... 1-50
19S.10
743.67
18.2;:
6.1.0
76.90
S.40
14.13
1S.0"
630.00
Total .'. ....$8161.48
Ashland Klamath Falls Road
Ashland Lumber Co., expense
on Ashland-Klamath Falls
road $
Ashland Iron Works, supplies
on Ashland-Klamath Falls
road
3.90
21.62
Total : .'.u:;:.....i;."...$ . 25.52
' Medford Crater Lake Road
Sam Coy, fencing, Crater Lake
highway $ 33.05
David ' Cingcaid, right-of-way,
- Crater Lake road ' 150.00
Mary B. Taylor, right-of-way,
Crater Lake road : ; 600.00
Taylor Kstnte, right-of-way.
, Crater Lake road 375.00
i Total ; ....$1158.55
Jacksonville-Blue Ledge Road
Chris II. Natwlck, payment on
contract. Blue Ledso road....$ 752.25
ounty Library Fund
Clara Van Sant, cmrent li
brary expense $ 10.00
Clara Van Sunt, librarian's sal
ary and cxpenso 03.15
Prtio A. Piatt, magazines, '
Rogue River Library 26.35
Willie Howard, assistant libra
rian's salary 23.00
J. K. Gill, books for library S9.39
Kads Transfer & . Storago,
drayaga for library.. . 4.06
Total $ 21.7.95
General County Fund
Albert Borde. judgment against
Jackson County i..,. $1935.63
K. M. Rlghani, judgment
against Jackson County. 190.06
Total
R. Phillips .
Bounty Fund
...$2125.r.l
7.08
Highest Quality Jewelry Itepairins,
Diamond Setting, Watch Repairing.
Satisfaction Assured In
quality and price.
Mall us your wants.
MARTIN J. REDDY
GOOD CLOTHES
I Make Then
KLEIN So.
Licensed
CITY SCAVENGER
4 All refuse lmmediaiei removed ot
short notice. "Weekly Tlslt In resl
dencs dittrtcta. Daily business dis
trict. Phose lit.
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MOVING
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KEIZUR TRANSFER
Cor. Itartlett J th. 1'lionr. SSS
C90
7.00
10.00
26.00
3.00
13.00
16.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
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. Musk ducks are tamed In great
quantities in the West Indies. but
those of Guinea are wild and shy.
' UNITED EFFORT
TAVO heads arc bettor than uiie, no tho old .
sayhi.tr goes. Ju .forming a banking conned,
tidn, that is one of the important features ...
gained in the working out of your yrpbleuis... ,
The heads of the entire force at the First;
National Bank will be found working in be;:.
half of patrons when need be. .
Bank of "Nationalized" accounts.
rUfie First National Bank'
Medford Oregon
ouare
i'il i! L; 'I
Westingho
cordially invited to attend the
iuse Automatic
Electric Range
Demonstration
by MISS ROGUE
Beginning Monday,
May 23
at
Peopled Electric Store
212 W. Main St. Medford, Oregon Phone 12
A. B. Cunningham O. O. Alenderfer
old papers for housecleaning
Mall Tribune nffjro,
"Send Me Out Five Links
';;I; Qf: Ghain"::
- ;- r ',. ' T- 1: K ....... . . .
: Tht w the befinnint of a farmer's telephone message to us
a few days ago. , ,
He had his field nearly ready for the planting.
The weather promised to be just right for the work.
All that stood in the way of good, timely planting was a plant
er drive chain that needed repairing.
So our farmer friend called u s up. We sent the chain links to
him by parcel post thesame day. They cost him only a few cents.
They saved him many dollars.
We get many calls like that and we are always glad to get
them, no matter how small the transaction may be.
The life of. our business is in its ability to help our
friends save. dollars.
farmer
Call on us for anything you need to get your crop production
work done at the right time, in the right way, and at less cost.
We have a stock of high-grade implements ready for you.
HUBBARD BROTHERS
Cor. Main and Pacific Highway Phone 231
llinclllding (tppenrllcltis. one ti.... ...... ,,,... i,,. ,.. ie.n Known i
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