MED'FO'RT) ItKn: TRIBUNE, KEPFOttff. OREHCW, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1321 I "Perhaps You Don't Know" says the Good Judge How long a little of the Real Tobacco Chew will last. Nor how much gen uine chewing satisfac tion the full, rich real tobacco taste will give. Ask any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew. He will tell you that ...... this class of tobacco will give more satisfac tion and at less cost than the ordinary kind. Put up in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco ASHLAND SHRiNERS 10 ATTEND STATE 'CEREMONY. EUGENE UfHitt of the sermm'l thu jwWvuj; honorable mention including Donald WoleoU, Charles Gordon SiaeCracken, John Jacub Ruser. and John Kiley Pet linger, with morn to follow. A Gibson Line of GRADUATION CARDS for Commencement Week and fdso , a gooji selection of pres ents suitable for the occasion. Heath's Drug Store The San Tox Store 109 East Main Street. ASHLAND, May 25. AH aboard for tile Shrine ceremonial at Eugene, Sat urday. Slay 2S, The trek has begun j already. Quite a number being on tuej way by the auto route, weather condM lions being so fine of late. The scene of the gathering will be at the armory at Eugene on Saturday afternoon this week, with a parade and all the fea tures that so ta make a real cerenum-; iai Insofar as the number of candt-f dates and pageantry Is concerned. The imperial potentate, Ellis L. Garretsott, of Tacoma, wilt be the honored guest of trie event, and will inspect the fes tive surroundings as weil as partlci nale in the business routine. The ad monition comes from Eugene to the' effect that "The came! needs lots of fodder." Two Pullmans have been en- i Based for the'trtn, probably leaving ;this terminal on No. 16, Friday even ! ins, arriving at Eugene Saturday mor jniug. These ers will b parked la that city, available for the return trip, j Those wanting reservations should file (applications soon, as they wiii he filled In order, Th patrol will virtually occupy one car. A preliminary skirmish was held on Monday evening, perfecting arrauRe menis for the major evangelistic en gagement which is to take place here early la June under command of Gen. Hutgin, who has lately stormed the citadel of sin In Medford. Details here are being made far a series of rousing gatherings on a united basis as far as denominational lines are concerned. 8. PenW, formerly of Medford, and connected with fraternal affilia tions both ill that city and Ashland, died April 22 at Pasadena. Cat., after a lingering illness. In fact he was prac tically helpless for months, cared for by a near relative, Mrs. Ella W. Pence. His remains were cremated in that California city. Miss George Coffee, of the Tidings office, is having a month's vacdtbm. which Is being passed in California, notably at San Francisco and Ijs An geles. Jesse Winburn led the procession towards Shrine doings at Uiigene. having started early Wednesday mor ning in his bis tourins car, having Dr. P. H. Johnson of this city, and Kuil Brltt, of 'Jacksonville, us snper cargo, . Dr. V. B. Blake and family left Tuesday morning for northern and eastern points Utrougltottt Oregon, The first stop in the itinerary wilt be at Grants Pass where they will be the guests of the Newcotnbs. Afterwards they wilt visit Canyonville, AlbaBy.t Portland, and other points, their stay being an indefinite one. In the mean time, not only the doctor's dental of fice will he closed but also the family residence. The mining redivlsions, especially in Josephine county, is being heralded far and wide. In the Oiegonian of Monday is an Interview with Ed Hughes regarding the situation turn out southern Oregon in general, in which Ed dishes up the situation so optimistically that his views wotttd make even Mike Womaok turn not only green, but also black "and blue with envy, , Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Kinney returned on Monday from a five months stay passed in Oakland, Cal., and vicinity. They made the homeward trip in the family ear, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matties, who piloted the way In their anto. ' Mr. and Mrs, S, L. Harncr are receiv ing a Visit from their daughter Elsie, who is attending Bit art setiooi in San Francisco. .SHARING THE RESPONSIBILITY YOU adopt, an interested, though non profit sharing partner in your affairs when you connect up with a progressive bank as one of its customers. . We feel that it is reward enough fur the .First National Bank to help a p.atmn suc ceed and incidentally build up his bank balance. "Nationalized" accounts m? First National Bank: Mbdford Oregon A recital, by the Asniand students of W. C. Janes, of Medford, Instructor of violin, was given Saturday evening at the home or Mr. and Mrs. It. 11. Elhart, 11? Nob Hill street. ; The num bers rendered were Ihoroly enjoyed by those present, and testified to the con scientious work of students and in structor. Mrs. Janes was the accom panist. The foll6wrog constituted the program; , , , Sailing -..-......:...i.:..-.:'....... Botiffl Joyce Johnson. Concerto '. Torelli Harvey Woods, W. C, Jaynes At the Mill ,, Hermann Jean Balis Valsetti Borowski Chester Woods Slumber -Song . Schumann Valse of the Flowers '. Lucile Laughltti Alabama Lullaby .- .'. Rowland Coda x Impromptu Scherzo ...... Burleigh Charles Tllton Cavatina 1...... Harvey Woods Romance . ... Spanish Dance .Albeniz . . . , W. C. Janes ' In Its department of "Who's Won?" the Tidings is publishing brief bio graphical sketches of its carrier force. J. J, SleXatr'has sold the East .Side Pharmacy to Seattle parties, invoicing now being under way. This transfer implies that "Jim" will ultimately leave Ashland. r The "call of the wild has already been resiKtnded to by Dr. C, F; Tllton. who-with his family has gone for a month's outing to localities tit north ern Oregon made familiar by prevtotiB visits. The .doctor Is systematic and punctual in taking these midsummer outings. I, At the funeral services of the la , Benton Bowers, fcetd at Elks Tempt .Tuesday afternoon.. Rev. P. K, Ham rnond .officiated as chaplain. 11, F 'Mulkey, of Portland, former resident here and .president of the Southern Oregon Normal, made the principal address. The Eiks conducted the ser vices, and an escort of Knights Tem plar acted a pallbearers, including C. W, Nims, W. ,U. McMair, T. It. Simpson. G. W, Dunn, F. U. Wagner, C, H. Vanpel, O. F. Carson, and Q, S. Butler Interment was in Mountain View cemetery. .....Itoff Svendsen rj- 1. in1850 w ft they fifceo' it On Wednesday evening there was another moving picture show at Betie- view schoolhoiise, staged by the enter prising commnntty club of that local ity. The object of these entertain ments Is to raise funds to assist in meeting exiienses of public demonstra tion work. The Epworth League's initial out door ouUng this 'season .was to the Josephine county caves, about 25 mem bers participating In, the trip. ) Voldm Gat? If you are a judge of good coffee, of course you'll find that Folger's Golden Gate Coffee is . - - ' "Different in taste from other coffee and better.' .When you cut the tin you will be pleased with the wonderful aroma of this coffee; bu t when you drink a cup,whert you enjoy its richness and fine flavor, you'll know that at last you've found in Folger's Golden Gate that real Coffee llavor you've been looking for. .. Ana you can count on every tin being the same, for Folger's Golden Gate Cof fee is linifnrnS- t "J Tell your grocer you want it. ' J. A. FOLGER & CO. San Fmncisio Seattle - Kansas.City ' Dallat , Shizuoa, Japan FOLGER'S GOLDEN GATE PRODUCTS. COFFEE TEA EXTRACTS SPICKS AND BAKING POWDER Bsth Married and Unmarried Will ' Laugh A departure from Mack Sennett comedy, tradition is promised itt the comedy king's latest five-reel super production, "Love, Honor and Behave" th. First National attraction at the Page theatre today, Charlie Murray, hero of a million episodes, . will be Introduced in it role of legitimate appett. He will imper sonata a "grave and reverend" judge of the Bupreme eottrtj playing the part with dignity and power. . This revolu tionary role will be revealed in the opening scenes of the story when Jus tice and Romance will come In eon tact. ' ' This picture hears a moral for the married and the unmarried, but main ly ft promotes mirth, unrestrained laughter and genuine thrills. , At-th Rlalta " Tom Melghan In any. kind of a pic ture is a welcome visitor; mtt Tom Moighan as it fo-flBted East Side gang leader fl a red-hlooded picture ike "The Frontier of (be Stars" is a screen treat, . The picture is at the Rialto theatre for. the balance of the week beginning today, Mr. Melghan, yon will remember, was a crook In "The Miracle Man," in which he scored a personal hit. He's a crook again in "The; Frontier of the Stars." . -i - " t A thrilling fire scene, in which Mr. Meighan rescues Fatre Binney, who plays the role of this girl; some knoek-down-anrt-dragont tight scenes; and a film trip lo Coney Island are a few of the features ot th"! picture. Miss Bfnney, gltder of he "well known Con stance of Reatart fame, is charming to look upon, and lh rest of the sup jjorting company is of good calibre. IlnHsiur were ail extinct before the first prehistoric cat man appeared. Most Attractive Display of Spring and Summer Merchandise CHARMING NEW ORGANDIE BLOUSES Take a few moments' time tomorrow and see these beautiful new crea ations. Organdie, Batiste and Voiles $2.50, $2.75 $3.00, $3,50 - NEW SPORT SKIRTS Attractive new models, made of beautiful novelty Silks in plain or fancy designs. Beautiful tints of blue, pink, jade, rose. Values well worth $25.00. Listed in this sale at $9.75 to $14.50 PIECE SILKS Pre-eminently the Silk store of Medford. Our showings are so complete you will surely find what you want in sport or dress wear. Fancy Sport Poplins . . $2.50 Plain Sport Poplins . . . .$1,13 Fancy Baronette $2.98 Crepe de Chene, 40-inch $1 .65 Crepe de Chene, heavy $1.9S Large assortment of shades in satins, TISSUE GINGHAMS AND VOILES New tissues in the newest ef fects of checks and stripes. Prices 49c, 59c, 75c, 85c, $1.19 DRESS GINGHAMS Double-fold check and plaid Ginghams, Special .....18c Red Seal Zephyr Ginghams, double fold, fast colors . . . 29c FRENCH GINGHAMS 22-inch French Ginghams, in dainty checks and plaids. Fin est quality .. 5 . .. . ... y . 75c R:&G, CORSETS $1 .75, $2.00, $2.50, $3, $3.50 These prices are from a third to one-half previous prices, and it is well known thai there is no other Corset of equal merit to be found at the price, Models for all figures. M en3 s Shoes Good Brown English $5.00 Fine Gun'Metal, round toe ........... $6.50 Heavy Work Shoes $5 Mule Skin Outing Shoes $3,00. MUNSING WEAR BARGAINS Ladies' Munsing Union Suits in all styles and qualities just re ceived. Specially priced. Big showing of Men's and Children's Munsing Wear. r,i SHOE BUYERS' WEEK Menfs Women's Children's Shoes Shoe bargains of vital importance to every individual within reach of this store. All styles, all leathers, all sizes and widths. Ladies' Shoes Ladies Brown Kid Oxfords $5.00 ; Ladies Black Kid Oxfords $7.85 Comfort Slippers $4,25 to ,$5 Childrens' Shoes 5 1-2 to 8, Gun Metal, patent or Kid Slipper . . . .$1,98, $2.25 8 1-2 to 11, Gun Metal, Patent or Kid Slipper . . . $2.49, $2,75 1 1 1-2 to 2 Gun Metal Patent or Kid Slipper , . . . $2.98 to $3.49 PAY LESS MILLINLKY UK&AI L Rk.UUiktU ! A clean-up price hag been placed on every hat in pur great stock. You should not buy until you see them, - : BETTER ; pfl E lm rJi (Mi &js ifOUR RVGi DIRTY? Dirk ffttys! The rnsys VK clean arc clean ixhvn VK , ,. ... Piione 1HO Free Dellvcrj , Mosan Art Rug Co. 110 West Tenth 8t. if.E Iimbert's ; Trublpruf Tires Have you seen litem Will, fit ativ Demoantabje Riov are cheaper than paeninaf; ies and will clioiiBate all tir$, tmnlile. No spares, tab, btoivottts, jaeks punctttrcsJ pitfiips or profaaitjv Chren K Jaqua 31S East Mala St. r I 5 :