Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 24, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    OREGON', TFEft'DAY. MAY
PXGE TWO
MEDFOKD MALL TRIBUNE, MEDPORP.
L
ocal and
Personal
Straw hats are becoming less con-
spicuoiis, both among local residents
' and the traveling public. Until within
the jast two ilays the only such head
' gear seen in Medford way when one
or two through iiassengers got off a
j train at, the depot and walked about
; the platform for exercise. Many straw
i hata have appeared on the streets the
past two days, and the straw hat sea
' son may now bu said to be on.
hIiib flume lumber at Big Pines
Lumber company. ' "'
Dunce. , Odd Fellows-- nun, laieni.
Friday night. May Majestic orches
ira. - 57
The Jackson County Creamery, is
making aifj active cumpaigu for their
Bummer ' di-iik';- Whistle, Orapho,
A-Portor.ainJ (,'lininniigne. nil. of, which
sound Kood and live up to tno goou
iiAHteil.' . Thl company is
noted . for the excellency of Its pro
flucjts, and these drinks have been' en
dorsed by hundreds or people. .
Mrs. A. J. HuiUjy received a tele
gram this morning telling of the death
of her mother, Mrs. M. E. Campueii,
who, was living with her daughter,
Mrs. 11. O. llroadbent of Win-land,
Wvo.. Mrs. Cainpbell, lived in. Medford
for five years- and her nianyJ friends
lylll be rlived to hear of, her passing
away. "
Notice!' On. and after this date 1 will
not be' responsible for any bills con
traded, by Mrs.' Etta May Welch
Wllllum B. Welch, known bb Bun
Wnlnh.' Medford.
' Community club dunce, Talent, Frl
day. May 27. Heal music. (T
attend, the Clciv Improvement club
dance at Eagle Point, Saturday night,
May 28.' Supper served by the ladles,
A cents nliite. ' '"'67-
Al Joison and the big "Slnbad" coiii
pnnjt,! which plays at the Pago (heritor
tonijrh't was scheduled to arrive from
lleddlng, Cnllf.l : late tlils nrtcrnoori.
The company Jumps from hero direct
to Portland for lis next engagement.
Plcoting
Hemstitching
Buttons corered
Handicraft Shop. tf
Mujostic orchestra, Talent, Friday
night; May 27. Incomparable music,
hunch served by the ladles' Commun
ity club. ' ', S,7
Attend the Civic Jmprovomont oliib
danco at Eagle. Point, Saturday, May
281 Suppor served by the ladles, 25
cents plate. ' " , f7
'I'be 'coneroto building opposlto the
court1 house In Jacksonville will be
ocdhplod by the county assessor's of
fice us soon as the structure has been
painted, plastered and tinted. " The
contract for this work has been
uwarded to' John A. and J. 13. Millard
of Medford.
The Hughes Automutlc Hloctrlc
Hunge Is 100 por cent automatic the
masterpiece of a muster. Paul's Elec
tric Store. , ' 64'
For a good sulphur swim go to the
Ashland Natatorlum. Open now. 59
. Tho High School Annual comes out
Friday. ' All alumni and friends of (he
high school who want copies must send
, liieir names to tho principal now. They
are selling fust. . . 51
Mrs. Charles Dolln arrived home this
forenoon from il'short business visit at
Portland. I
' litiwn mowers Blmtpenod. Mitchell
ladder Co.. 818 Kant Main. tf
Ci C. Hoover has been called on the
Jury and will therefore not be able to
attend personally to tho delivery of
tntlk thlh woek. Any complaints will
he promptly taken caro of by telephon
ing Hoover's dairy.
You will. be.Burprlsed. at, the quality
of. lire; 192,1. Aliliual, Thy price is
Cnptttln A. E. Hurgdiiff, slnto fish
and game warden, and M. U ltychmati
utile1 Hiiuorintendcnt of fish hatcheries,
nig here from Portland on official
bulilness, having arrived Monday
Chttutatmua season tickets aL Pal
roifr i'luqo llfluse and West Side. Phar
macy. Adults i'J. OP, studenls, $1.50
Cltfldren 1.00. 55
,Kjorybody will he at tho big Coin
miinlty Carnival dance, Wednesday
night. 10 cents. , 54.
The best way to . remember your
school friends., Is by buying a 11121 An
nual. , 64,
.Other. Orogonluns nt tho Holland are
Ero (irlmus mid M. W. llainaltor
Klumutli Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. T. C
Benson, Fred Hose, U. Woods and M
A. Farmer of Portland.
MlSB Florence Craves nnd Mrs. ldii
Wood, teachers of piano, 42t S. Ivy
street, Phone 77M-W. fS
Cijl nival dance, .Niilutorlum, Wodnos-
day night. 10 cents. . 54
If your merchant does not handle
Regno ltlvur made, brooms you can get
thuni at the public inurkct. 5!l-
American Lexlmi posts all over the
statu are making extensive prepara
lions' fur the proper observance
Manorial day, May 30, to commemor
ate those who paid the supremo sacri
fice, during the recent world, war, us
announced' In a stateipcnt put out by
the Btue department of tho Legion
Wlrluh is arranging speaking for the
posts for this memorable occasion. The
Btajo dopaj tmuiil Is also fuinishlug the
pusifl with, the uaUuual nienioi.v flower
or Oi.AinejJi'Hn Legion, the iiopp), and
njso a, suggested outline of ceremony
for (J'iH, day.
We. develop, kodak films free. West
Side Pharmacy. tf
Curnlyal, dancing spirit, at the Nat..
V.e.desday night. 10 rents. , 54
For Sale Dodge bnirinK car; good
terms. Phone 100. 511
Mrs. C. E. Till) is slowly recovering
from a nervous breakdown.
Spgnr. Bowl, taxi, county trips spec
laity, phono. 127-11. Si
Begone, gloom! Welcome Joy nt. tin
Co imilty Carnival dance. W wines
1 day. night, 10 cciiIh. 61
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnhani, the
ardent lovers of nature, Medford, the
Kogue river and the hills of Jackson
county, and who upend much time In
tills vicinity, each siniiiK, suinjuor and
lull, have arrived by auto from their
home at,Martinez, Calif., for their first
fishing of the year, much disappointed
to learn that the river was too high
yet for good fishing. Nevertheless,
they went out to try their luck this
morning, Intending to go on to Eugene
this afternoon to fish la the McKen
xle, and will return hero later.
N. B. Newcomb will deliver green
10-Inch slab wood, very cheap. Let's
book your order now for early deliv
ery. Also dry planing uiocks, itinu-
llng and shavings. Phone C31. 54
Chicken feed wheat ' 12.20. psr hun
dred delivered to you. Monarch Seed
Co.
Dp you want to buy a Ford truck?
Look here! Nearly new 1-ton pneu
matic equipped; driven less than 2,000
nillos $450 takes It. See F. C. Elliott,
at. Foote Creek service station, 5H
Guests at the Medford, from a dis
tance include 11. F. Sessions of Hong
Kong, (,'lilna. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. b
hurrell of Los Angeles, Harry H. Katx
of San, Francisco, C. II,. Johnson of
Hacrumento, and, J. W. Uennet,t and F.
K. Chumberry o( Seattle.
Attention strawberry growers! We
can furnish yon cups and crates at
lowest prices. Farm Bureau Co-Opera-live
Exchange. tf
Specially decorated wedding cakes
at the Groceteria. Place orders early.
58'
Blocks and dry slabs. hr sale. Call
859. . tf
JameH T, Griqve, the prospect land
lord, and, road, building contractor, who,
with his partner, former United StutcB
HJghwuy Engineer. Seymour, was
awarded tho contract for building a
Beotlon of- highway in Josephlnei
county, was in the city yesterdax;!
afternoon enroute to this Job, on wh,ichi
Mr. Seymour had, already located. ....
rno uroceteria iBpecianzes on wcu-
illng cukes. , 58
Hour "Kosie" and "Arnold" at Jack
sonville Saturday night. 68
We develop kodak films free. West
Side Pharmacy. . tf
Tiie Pantorlum goes the clenn-upand
palnt-up campaign, one better by put
ting two wall boxqs full of blooming
flowers. In front of, their place, of business.
Ilnyo your carpets ni", rugs washed
on the floor; no dirt, perfectly sani
tary. E. L. Davis, phone 998. 68
Better buy a Chandler than wlab
you had. . '... ' tt
When calling a tnxl try 90, Special
attonllqn, to country, trips, . 65
The tempeiaturo yostorday, with tho
maximum, at .83, and Just as, wurm
weather today, has brought oi a lot of
casos or spring rever, huving followed
so closely last week's, chilly and rainy
Bpcll, especially, among, those persons
who have been too timid yet to doff
their winter underwear
Phone 474. Guaranteed work, prompt
sorvico. City Cleaning & Dyeing; Co.,
401, south Kiverslde.
DonU miss tho Medford, Phartnaey's
slaughter, sale of talcums and soaps.
1 1 1Kb grade goods al wonderiui prices.
. , . .05'
n. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man.
Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. '
Grading work on, the Applegate high
way near Provolt Is progressing rapid
ly; about throe miles of road having
already been completed. As soon ns
work on tills project is, completed,
which It Is expected will be in about
ten. days, the. county's cuterpillar trac
tor, grading machine, road roller, frcs
nos, etc., will ho put to work on u
3-mi!e link of the Jnckaonyllle-lluch
highway, for the. completion of which
contractors bids were recently, con
The police and health department
of the city can add a lot tcr the clean-1
up campaign by taking a Biirvey of
the alleys, many of then in the busi
ness uiil-l, thai have not been
cleaned for months, and order them
cleaned. ,
: 96 Nash Taxi. Beebe and Marshall,
98. . - 6"
City Taxi, phone 100. Good service.
Reasonable prices. New management.
119 E. Sixth street.
Soft kid shoeB from $1.25 to 12.00
for Infants and children, , Handicraft
45 MEMBERS OF
H. S. SENIOR GLASS
! GRADUATE FRIDAY
The names, of tl)e, graduating cliissj
Shop.
Bud Frlstoe and Miss Anna Howard,
was married at Yreka, Calif., the morn
ing of .May; 23 at 9:Jd,.wiih Mr. and
Mrs. S. .M.-Fristoe Its wltiiesses.( Hev.
Homer Guligar .iierfornied, the- cere
mony. : ; . ..
For Su)e Good garden and lawn
sediment. , Phone 912-J. , tf
Vlollu instruction, Florence Howell,
special attention to beginners. Sparta
building, phone 645-H. tf
J. A. Ormondy of. Portland, assist
ant general passenger agent, and l.T.
Sparks of Eugene, district freight and
passenger agent of the Southern Pa
cifiq lines, are business visitors in
Medford' today.
Something to embroider: Pacific
package goods reduced. Handicraft
Shop. .' , , . '. 6K
Try our merchant? lunch. The
Shasta. . '
Guests at the Nash hotel Include Al
McCloy of Heno, Nev.-. Thos. Hosty
of Eiirekn, Calif.; Paid Kroeckal of
Escondldo, Calif,, and James Hayes
and M. D. Jackson of Grants Pass,
Save money,. on wrapping paper by
usinir white print: paper In rolls. Ask
this office. i .' I i ... . ' . tf
Mm.' Paul Hanseu, " iorsetlere for
NuRone. M'hon'e'685-j.;', '., '.- tf
. '(bfi iervlee -station of Frank C. BUI-
.mbutb -of ,Fo9ts Creek is nowopen for
l-onBiness, -suppiyiji gas.i.ou, groceries,
(lu ..wuier ana oiuer cpmiona iur
passing toilrlsrs. ' . ... , ,;7J
n "in.Shadowlahd" nt ''Vlirb Sat. 58
Have you heurd Al, Joison s latest
song hits? Ohio. Avolln, Dlng-a-Ring,
Scandinavia, at Palmer's, Piano House.
. ' ; 67
Earl Reynolds pleaded guilty, Mon
day afternoon, to being Intoxicated on
the streets Sunday night and, was Jiped
$20 and costs by Police judge-Tuy)pr,
Dainty, new llnoh handkerchiefs for
graduation gifts. Handicraft, Shop, 58
We are paying thq highest prices for
all kinds of poultry and eggs, Fiirm
Burqau Co-Operatlve Exchange. ' 'tf
The condition of Mrs. Roy, PruHt
continues to Improve following tyer -ap-peijdifiU-ls.
operation of Spnday.J and
she is now regarded as out of danger.
Furniture finnmed,' and repaired.
City Auto Paint Works. Phone ?64-J.
- . ' tf
Regular communication of Reaines
chapter WedneBduy evening, May 25th
8 o'clpck sharp. Degree yor.k, Ke
frcshments will be served, . 4,4,
H. E. Cosby of the oultry extension
dopattmQnt of tboO, A. C, Is herefrom
Corvallls to spend several days among
tho large poultry ' breeders of the
county.
Sweet potato plants for sule at Mon:
arch Seeit & Feed Co. , . tf
Have just, Installed sopie of. the ii0st
modern, ipachlnery, and am better
equipped than any shop In Medford to
give the public quick; service una, qual
ity work' In shoo repairing. Tfhe,
('Model Boot Shop," 21' S, Central,
E. N, iilden, Prop, ' . "G4
The fire depurttpont was qtfiftly
suminpned by Patrolman Adaiiis.'eiy;ly
lust night because of smol0 isnirlug
out from the basement of the M. F. &
II. butldlng. The smoke was found to
come from a pile of w.aste piled In the
furnace room by the janitor , of dhc
68 of tho high, schoo) which are append,-
L
eu in this article have Just been an
nounced. The class of 1.921 with 4.'.
members while not the largest in the
high school history Is among the large
ones graduated from that Institution.
The valedictorian is Gladys Mulie
Hartley and the salutatorian is M.
Luc'lle Abbott.
..The commencement exercises will,
be hehl In' the Page theatre next Fri
day night, with B. F. Irvine, the
gifted blind' editor of the Portland
Journal, giving the address, and the
usuul entertaining program Is being
prepared.
The class plaV was given at the
Page theatre last night, and the next
event in the commencement week
program is the class day exercises
Wednesday night in the .high school
auditorium. Then comes the class
reception, which will be held Thurs
day night in , the American ' Legion
hail. .'" ' .
The members of the graduatln?.
class are: ,
',M. Lucile Abbott '
.Matthew Baker
, Laura Rebina Best
'Gilbert Eugene Blackburn
; Hugh Horn
: ' Leonard Cliapln Brown
Kenneth Day Brumbaugh
Alva L. Burbldge .
Harold Cunipbell
; Edna A,. Clouh
Elbert F. Coleman
J.ydla Wheelock Deanq
Virginia Lane Dew
Fern T. Dewey
Jesse Floyd, Dressier
1 Anna O. Ferguson
Dalo H, Franklin
,Erma Lee Hamilton
Gladys Marie Hartley
Pauline Wi'iinll'red Johnson
. Lael Klum
Tillle M. linipps
nutii E. Launspach
Joan Josephine Llndley
Odrlun M. 1. of land
Ferderlck B. Mears
: Harriet E. Millies
Rutty Nichols
, Theodore It. Nicholson
Ruth 10. Owen :
! Dorothy Palmer . I- -
I Cleone Pottengerj
I Orrel j. Powell. 1
1 Russell R. 'Sherwood
isabelle May Slevertsen
i Olive Stlusoh ,
i Elvla Lucile Stickland
Isobel Stuart .,, ,,,
Jivine S, Terrell
i Edwin E. Thomas
Constance Conine Vance
Winston Carter Vance
Ralph Watson
Westerman Whilfock
Philip Thomas Young.
IS ENTERTAINED BY
HIGH SCHOOL PLAY
A very lurge audience, laughed at
and Otherwise much enjoyed "Fanny j
and the Servant GirL Problem." the.,
comedy by Jerome K,. 'Jerome, which j
was presented last night at thePafi'e
by the graduating class of the. high
sc hool, under the. direction of ",lar-
guret Cottrell. s
The presentation reflected much
credit on the amateur actors anil Miss
oltre.ll, and was aided by the high
school orchestra, under the leader
ship of Miss Louise Wolfe, who pre
sided at the organ.. The comedy was
well cast and finely staged. The
leading parts, as well as the lesser
ones, were so well played that the
whole was, well balanced and as far as
acting went it was difficult to pick
out the stars.
The cast of characters follows:
Fanny, Isobel Stuart; Lord Buntock,
Winston 'Vance; .Martin Bennett
Adrian Lofjand; Susannah Bennett,
Orrel Powell; Jane Bennett, Jose
phine Lindley; Honorla Bennett, Con
stance Vance; Alice Wetherell, Anna
Ferguson; Edith WethereJl, . I.ydia
Deane; Dr. Freemuntle, Frederic!:
,cars; Earnest ,. Bennett, Gilbert
Blackburn; George P. Ncwte, Wester
man Whillock; . The, Actresses: Har
riet Milnes, .Alva Burbldge, Gladys
Hartley, Lael Klum, Ermu Hamilton,
Lucille A,bbott, Fern Dewey, Tillle
Knlpps. . , . .. ,
E RAD N W
I
I
.. f tr. nirnirl vmi? Thev
-.There, is no excuse for anyone, having a. ba
bmth. It is caused by disorders of the stornach
whichVan be corrected by taking Chamberlain s
Tablets. . Many have been ' permanently cured of
stomach troubles by the use of these tablets after
rr r: o c -pni-s Der bottle. ."
years 01 sunenng. x i-v 3 " r
1 YOUR RUG
DIRTY?
Dl.-k Says: The rugs IVK i h-an are
cleiin. when VK l-lean 'elii."
PU0111; 180. Free Delivery
IVJosan Art Rug Co.
,': 111) West Tenth St.
HAC11A.ME.VTO, Cal Roy Gardner,
suspecLed. mall, roliber, cuptured at
Koseville . . lust nigiit, while playing
cards, today was held lncomniuui-..
(-ado in the Sacramento Jail. Ht; held
to his denial made wlien he was cap
tured that he had no part In the
robbery of tho mail car on the South
ern Pacific's limited Kriday night.
court. Jacksonville Post.
When better automobiles are built,
Bulclt, will build thorn. tf
Tho Medford Pharmucy's Soap and
l'alc sale Is still , going merrily on-
Stock up for Hummer tit these prices.
65s
Hemstitching ana plcotlng '
10 cents por yard,
The Vanity Hat Shop,
Cor. K Main and Bnrtlolt. tf
A jolly crowd of Meiiford people held'
a picnic In the Ashland park the lat
ter part of last woek by way of cole
latest Arrivals at
Auto Camp Grounds
Bad Luck and the
Devil Pursued Him
"I don't think any ono hna had
more ' bad luck, nmi wickness ihan I
have. In,' l!)0i L had two ribs, an
arm and. collar bone broken in :t. rail-
roa d a cci d tn I , Th on I h a d p n u -
monia. After ret'ovtMinji? I cro.HHod a
usture when a bull chased In, tossed
me over the fence and broke my
right leer. In IHIO 1 had typhoid
t'tver; since then severe Htoniach and
livei; trouble, which no medicine or
doctor touclted until two year.( auo J.
Kot a bottle of Mayr'H Wonderful
Jltemedy. which proved the first ray
of light in thlrten years.' It is a
Nlmple, harmless preparation that rt
Viioves the catarrhal mucus from the
intestinal tract and allays the' inflam
mation which ;u.uses practically all
stomach, liver and intestinal ailments,
including appendicitis. . One done
will convince or money refunded.
For sale by all drutftfintH. Adv.
i;Re.quiescat in Pace
i 'j 1 ...
PRINTERS 9
GOOD CLOTHES
W ' Make Then.
KLEIN
liiioi
12M Knat Man Ot.
1)IS.. A. BI-UK.VV-NJV '
Chlropractjoi! '.''
Suite 4 and 5, SpnrUi b nihil or, corner
Main and lllverslde. Office plione
888. Residence :!2'J. ' '
fU -.rr
sidored and rejected by tho county , bulldlni;. The ImniliiK pile was ex-
tmnuisneu witn tno ciietnieai ensine.
"Hawaiian Twilight", at J'ville, SaU
'''.' : '. -G8
For Sale Good garctia, and, ' lawn
scijlnient. Phono 9J2-J.,. , , ! l.'tf
T. W. Shaller is,, a, guest frQtn, Qhl
cago at the. Holland, who, arrived In
the city Monday. i
- "Some Utile Cilrl" at J,.'vjlg Sat.'iS
Lawn mowers shqrpeneff rightj Xlb
orty. Shop.. 2CI;J. ' ' -Jtr
District Fish 'and Ctiiho Varden'l?a,t
Hailey n nested T. Iankey fpr, itinil-
liook fl-slilliR at the Cod Hay dam lust
brutliur the announcement of Hie en- nlitht. Pnnkey pleaded suilty, in .Bus-
KaRement of two well known Medford .tlco Taylor's court today nnd wus Riven
teachers, Miss Al,. F. Puller anil L. A.
Mentzcr.
Feed wheat $2.30 per cwt. at the
Farm Hurouu Co-oporatlvo Kxchnnge.
tf
90 Nash Taxi, city and country trips,
90. 62
The Farm Bnrenu t'o Opora,tive Ex
change will , pay 1SQ cash for eggs.
Casos b.iqk. ' tf
Mr. and Mrs. W. CI. Martin of Apple
the minimum fine under the. law of
$50 nnd costs. i
"You Promised Me" at Jacksonville
Saturday, May 2S. ' 58
Invest your savings In the Jackson
County Building and Loan association.
tf
Sergeant Frank Redden did not go
with the local national guard conting
ent Sunday night to attend the four
days officers' school nt Clackamas, be
.-sale, Mr. and Mrs, I 11. Swlnk of lug unable to leave because of sickness
Hullo Falls, and A. A. Cluussen of. In his family
Late arrivals at the city auto camp
grounds Include the following: O. H.
Debar.t and friend of Tulsa, Okla'. en
route to Portland: 'Mr. and Mrs. C. U.
Met;onaly of, Seattle, spending thu
day here; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Demand
ot Pasadena, en route to Portland;
Mi;, and Mrs. Ernest Neal and child
of, Salem, who are thinking of locat
ing here; Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Marks
and tw,o. children of Salem, who also
may locate hero; Mr. and Mrs. Teller-
son and, child of blugeue; .Mr. and;
Mrs, C, F. Kaforts and two children
of Portland, en route to San Diego;
Mr. and Mrs. 12. J. 'Coger of, Kansas
City, Mo., en routu to Lob Angeles:
George Me.rcer.of. Los. Angeles, spend
ing the day bete; Mr. nnd, Mrs. H. C.
Sc homer of Olympic, Wash, en route
to Los. Angeles; F. M. Prates and son
ot Klamath Falls, spending the day
here; II. C. Smith, of Portland.
spending the day liere;, K. 1(. Xorris
of Portland, en route to Los Angeles.
Investigate Mingo County.
WASHINGTON', May 2-1. Investi
gation of disturWinres in Mingo coun
ty. West Virginia, M proposed in a
resolution introduced today by Sena
tor Johnson, republican, of California.
Kagle Point, were over night guests at
tho Holland who departed for their
homes today.
You may hear Al Jolson's records at
Palmer's. 57
Will trndo land for sheep. Guy W.
Conner, 69
Sweet )otat plants for salo at Mon
arch Seed & Feed Co. tf
' llig time at Orth hall, Jacksonville,
Saturday, May 28. 68."
llrlug your kodak films to the Mud
ford Photo Finishing Studio for, high
grade work In glossy finish. They arc
the talk of Medford. See samples at
entrance. Prico list on. request. ' 22S
East Mnln street. , ' D7
r motor touring party to. California
i'beator parlies from Olendale, stopping off here for a day, consists of
Klamath Fulls, Yreka and Montague,
Ashlund, ami (limits Pass will bu here
to see Al Joison tonight.
For carpenter work phono Dixon.
53U-J-4, Uai-k to pre-war prices. ti
Mill ran $l.fio per sack SO lbs. deliv
ered to you. Monarch Seed Co,
Como in and see the new style
sweaters li our books and posters.
Handicraft Shop. 6a
Word was received Monday by Mrs.
J. K. Stewart from her husband, who
is visiting his former home In Mnnvol.
N, Dak., of tho death of his father,
who was past 90 years of age. Mr.
Stewrt had been with bis father
about a week before thu death.
For top nmi upholstering. Do Luxe
.Villi) Top Shop.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Richardson of
Seaside, and Mr. and Mrs. George
Schmidt-, and Mrs. C. . II. Parker of
Warrenton. Other Oregonlans regis
tered at the Medford are Mr. and Mrs.
1.. K. Phelps of Klamath Falls, L. P.
Ilnrmnnn of Kugene. W. F. Hood or
Ashland, and the following from Port
land: Mr. and Mrs. S. S, Weidel, (1. K.
Merwln, G. Harris, M. Weston, Arthur
Allen, R. P. Lyman, W. E. Pearson,
. P. nnd C. J. Sorrensen and A. U.
Harper.
Al Joison. exclusive Columbia, artist.
will be at tho Page, May 2L Come to
Palmer's Piano House and listen to
his records. G7
"Spooky-ooky Itlues" at Jacksonville
U Saturday night, 5s
The final examinations for all the
public schools of Modlord rrom the
fourth grude up began this morning
and will -Ije concluded- Thursday noon,
when the 'schools will be adjourned
until Frlduy afternoon at 3 o'clock, at
which time the pupils will be given
their certificates.
The program for the senior class
night exercises at the high school audi
torium tomorrow night is as follows:
Music tselectedl, Irvine Terrell; class
history, Anna Ferguson: class poem.
Leonard Brown; class prophesy, Wins
ton Vance; class song; presenting of
class memorial, Irish Coleman.
. The Portland Telegram- of Motuhuv
published an entertaining article about
the career of Colonel Hi H. Sargent
from the time he entered tho West
Point military academy until now
which was written by Oavld Hazen and
carried his picture at the head.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED A used tent. Reply De
Luxe Auto Top Shop, H2 N. Front
Street. Medford. tf-
FOR SALE Few thoroughbred Whit
Wyandotte year old, lay lux hens
Phone 5IS-.M. 2H N. Holly St. 61
Graduation
Gifts:
Waterman aiitl Teinpoint
J'ountaui Pens '
Kvoi-sliai'p Pencils 1
Pyralin Ivory
Eastman Kodaks
Symphony Lawn Gift Sta
tionery.
West Side Pharmy
We Pevt'lup Kodak Films
' Free. '
FOR SALE '
War Eagle Mining Stock
on Julie li.'ii-d
Foi' forty (touts n slinre.
.. Phone ill.")
E. H. French
GET SOME JOY
OUT OF LIFE
Do It With, a Motorcycle
GAYLORD CYCLE SHOP
TONIGHT
Clean
Fun
For ,
The
Whole
Family
"THE BEST IN THE WEST"
NORTH OF BIG PINES OPPOSITE S. P.
DEPOT
Come and. see it
Judge for Yourself
NOT A "STREET" CARNIVAL
' FRED ALTON HAIGHT
; TEACHER OF PIANO
n the 'special sunini;r, foui'ses fn piano In-ginning Juno lsl, nn
: opportunity to study music is ol't'ci-cd which should not lie over
looked. ...
HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO
318 Liberty UnildiiiK
Phone 72
For
BUICK
1920
Sale
This iiuto is pnicliciilly new, hnying, been run only 3500.
miles, is fully equipped, nnd is in first-t-fiiss eonilitiiin ii) over.vr.-,
way. If yon are lnnkini; I'm- n real car nt a real bai'giiin, see
my attorney, Newton W. Hoi-den, lor particulars nnd demon-'"
si rat ion.
LLOYD TUCKER.
DR. RIGKERT
Eyes Scientifically Tested
ind Glasses Properly Fitted
NO DROPS USED
Urokrn Unvi Arrnrntelj Dupllcnttxl
KAtTOIJY OV IMtl'.MISKs
BOH K. Main, I'pataln
MEDFORD-ROSEBURG AUTO STAGES
Leave Medford 11 a. m. Daily. Leave Ilosclnirg 1 p. m. Dally
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS
I.KAVK MKIU-'Olil).
S:0 a. m.
11:110 a.m.
l :nn p. m.
4 :u0 p. m.
Cars stop at all Intermediate points.
I.KAVK (ilt.XXTS I'ASH,
JO:00 a. in.
1 :00 p, in.
4: no p. m.
0: 15 p. in.
Waiting room Medford, 5 South 1-ront. ' l'hone 309
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.