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MEDFOKD .MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOttD, OUKCiOX. 1M?1DAV, 31 AY -J7, 1!)J1 PAUE TUUJSE As SCHOOLS CLOSE. IIS. ANNUAL OFF PRESS IS CREDIT ALL ASHLAND 10 -Name "Bayer" on Genuine JOIN OBSERVANCE THE COLONIAL Phone 298 1W r . .. Warning! Unless you see the i name "Buyer" on package or on tab lets you are. not getting genuine As ;pirin prescribed by pliysicianR for i Twenty-one years and proved safe By ; millions. Take Aspirin only as told in the aByer packase for Colds. Headache,. Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Karachej Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin lioxes "of twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Drus-'gists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Uayer Manufacture of Monoacc . tlcaeidester of Sallcylicaciad. Med ford Iron Works Tractor, Truck, Spray Outfit, and Gua Engine Repalrlne a Specialty GENERAL FOUNDRY AND MACUJNB SHOP The public seluxds closed this after niMju for the summer vacation season, and the sessions will not be resumed again until the 12th ot next Septem ber. There will he 38 weeks or 9 months of school next year instead of .iii as mis year, wiucn win tiring me closing in 1922 after June 1st. For the commencement exercises at ..the Page theater tonight, beginning at 8:15 o'clock the general public is cor jdlully invited and admission will not I be by ticket as heretofore. The only ; seats reserved are for the parents of the members of the' graduating cluss. The pupils In the various buildings received their grade and promotion curds at assemblies held at 3 o'clock "this afternoon. ' STORAGE s T 0 R A G E FURNITURE MOVING PACKING, - and , t ; ' 1 SHIPPING,' . BAGGAGE DELIVERED S T O R A O E KEIZUR TRANSFER Cor. Hurtiett & 8th. I'lioue :: BIG UNLOADING SALE Mordoff & Woolf are putting on a iblg unloading sale of furniture and household goods which opens tomor row. They have recently consolidated both of their stocks at the West Main i street location, are overloaded ill ail departments and have made big rednc jtions to dispose of a lot of their stock. A sample of some of their prices will be, found in this issue. I Mordoff & Woolf have established a The Crater, pubrlshcc by the senior class of the Medford high school, has just been issued under the direction of Kenneth llrunibaugli, editor-in-chief and a. competent staff, it is an ex ceedingly creditable number and speaks highly for the staff, class, fac ulty, and. schools generally. It is dedi cated ';to the fathers and mothers, who through toll and self denial, have made possible these educational priv ileges," has 132 pages, bound in a neat cover and is nicely illustrated and contains the names of the staff, fac ulty, student body, officers of the dif ferent classes, High Times sta.fr. class rolls, Y. W. C. A., hand, orchestra, football, basketball, baseball and glee club teams, members of senior class play, etc. The half-tone Illustrations are: Two views of Crater lake, Crater staff, individual pictures of the faculty, sen ior class officers, individual members of the cluss of 1921, snapshots, Junior, Sophomore, and Freshmen classes and officers, footbull, boys' and girls' bas ketball, baseball, and debating teams, band, orchestra, boys' and girls' glee clubs, dramatic club, senior play cast. High Times staff with Lydia Dean as editor-in-chief, student-body officers. Y. W. C. A. officers, agricultural class. This, the second volume of the Cra ter was issued by the Medford Print ing company, as was the first volume in 1920. record for special sales that will draw big crowds for this event. O. W. Parkinson, of the I'nited -Advertising & Special Sales Co., of Port land Is putting on the sale. ' DEUEL'S Quality is Economy t Quality H E IS Economy H For the Decoration Day Week-End is Smart Holiday Apparel of a. Summery Nature Thoughts over the Decoration Day Week-end turn to ..getting... out., doors and away from the everyday grind... In keeping ..with ..this., holiday spirit are the i sprightly new modes in tubable clothes, all more or less delightfully informal i j and of a sports nature, the kind one gives ..generous!; hard., service all summer j long.-i They' are so moderately priced one can feel free tp have a brand new out- i fit for the weeks-end's festivities. ' 1 GINGHAM H A holiday excursion would not, be complete EE, without . a Gingham E Frock that could be soil- E ed and then tubbed fresh and new again. There Ej arc dozens of just such p Frocks here for the week-end. H $6.50 to $10.00 ORGANDIE After the picnic it is good to slip into a fluffy cool Organdie Frock,-essentially feminine in ev ery detail. One may choose from many pleas ing styles at moderate prices. $6.50 to $20.00 VOILE This year Vo.il. Frocks are .particularly lovely, because of the handsome effects 'secured from fabric alone. Cool and conifortablcFrocks may be had in many simple and elaborate styles $6.50 to $20.00 ASHLAND. May 27. Memorial day will be more than ordinarily observed. Schools are out, while the banks, post office, and business houses In general will be closed m u Sunday basis. The American Legion takes the Initiative, very appropriately. In arrangements for the observance, and In the words of Its preliminary announcement, "Joy ides and fishing trips are all called off in view of the Memorial event. Kverybody is expected to attend the ceremonies of the day with the old uiid young soldiers, the Relief Corps, Span ish vets, and Daughters of the Amer ican Revolution. The Hoy Scouts will be very much In evidence as a special escort for the veterans, the Relief Corps, and American Legion Auxil iary. The charter of tbo Women's Auxiliary of the American Legion has been received, and the organization Is being perfected, eligibility for affilia tion depending upou near relationship either to present members of the le gion or to service men who paid the supreme sacrifice. The memorial monument is already in place, its loca tion being In Ashland cemetery, where it will be unveiled next Monday with appropriate ceremonies. The Memor ial Day exeroises will be held at the armory, with Col. John L. May ns speaker at the event. Incident to the observance both at the armory and Ashland cemetery, a parly will bo de tailed to decorate the burial plots in llargadine and Mountain View ceme teries. Decoration day, famllinrly so termed, calls tp mind that Oregon men ill the world war numbered 31,500. of which number M lost their lives. Over 1000 wounded men returned home after the war, 200 of whom are permanently disabled. On Tuesday, Juno 7, at a special election, voters will be up on a proposition involving a loan to help these men In a tangible way. Vote "Yes." .Not loss than one hundred cottage prayer meetings will take place here In connection with the revival cam paign conducted under Unlgiit aus pices, the evungellstlc work to begin early In June. A general committee incorporating a score of. names has been appointed, with Mrs. J. W. Hoyt chairman, 8!i Allison sLeet, whose assistants include Mesdumes Stella Lenvitt, V. A. Patrick, L. L. Hetlrlck, J. V. W right. A: Eiiglc. C. F. Koehler. J. M. Hoss, O. F. Carson, C. W. Ham mond, 10. J. Van Sunt, II. A. Spencer, H. O Llutterfleld, W. A. Coopor, O. II. Way, M. E. Hoslough, n. B. l'.iiniiner. and Miss Curibel Morehouse. These ! meetings will supplement the major revival services to be held In the cliiin tuuquu auditorium, and ure jx peeled to act as "recruiting stations;' in fur thering Interest and attendance In be half of the good work which will be energetically managed here. Fire last Tuesday did considerable damage to the Carter property, u fa miliar old residence In the vicinity of Gresham aiid Vistn streets, comniodl ous in proiiortions and manorial as to associations, It having been in possos slon of tbo Carter family slnco a date well nigh unto the pioneer classifica tion. Tho old home Is occupied by the H. S. Sanford family. Tho fire was discovered In the roof. A doluge or water to offset tho flames added to tlvc damage In general. The Valley View school district is also Introducing the movies along lines of instruction and entertainment. and on Saturday evening, May 28, a series of films will be exhibited under parent-teacher association auspices. "The Vista Apartments,", named after tho street on which they are lo cated, have recently been completed by Mrs. F. L. Putnam, this installation helping in solving the. housing prob lem. Twd stories in height; the build ing Is so constructed that" each indi vidual renter has the advantage of en joying an outsido apartment, . with privileges of a community laundry in the basement. Gas and electric ranges are notable Installations. ; : ' The Dead Indian road Is stlllln the limelight, and justly so. Year after year the problem of Improving that highway is exploited, and ultimately something is going to be accomplished otherwise than mere temporary cxpe tl tents. Ed P. Moore, good roads en thuslast and booster in behalf of all substantial Improvements, has been before the' county court again of lute, urging that something be done in the promises. , Liberty Bldg. Smartest Clothes Most Moderate Prices r--f Dresses for the hot days, Organdies, Dotted Swiss arid i 'r; Ginghams i Lovely Summer Sport Suits in Satin and Crepe de Chene ' ', New Wash Skirts Silk Skirts in many combinations Hand made blouses. Lovely neck wear. Silk and Fiber sweaters. Hiking Togs. Middies. Notions. PICTURE FRAMING SWEM'S STUDIO $.r ( buys a brand "lluow Corona "portable type writer. Other inakee at attractive nrioee. boo ue beloro you buy. Mi:ll'OKI) ItOOK. NTOItl''. YOU CAN GET MOST ANY OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE V0E8 FRED ALTON HAIGHT : TEACHER OF PIANO Tn (lie special summer courses in pimm bejjiiiniiif; June 1st, nn. opportunity to study mnsie is tillered which should tint he ovetf:" looked. ' , HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO HIS liiliertv Hiiililinjr in". Phono. 72 LOST OK MISI,.tl Pulley No. 2!iliu8l, issued by the Venn .Mutual IA(v Insurance (.'ompuny, on the life of George N. Anderson. The finder will please return It to the undersigned. An application has been made for tbo Issuing of a duplicate. ORO. N. ANDKIiSON 84 4 K. Miilii. Ashland, fire. H BLOUSES FOR SPORTS 1 There arc a lot of neiv typically 5 Sweater Blouses, smartly collared ' and cuffed and trimmed with crisp pluit'mgs. Many of the most popular iS infidels are of silk crepes and voiles ill $2.00 to $12.50 NEW WHITE SKIRTS One beauty of these White Skirts is j in their excellent tubbing, qualities. ; The smartest' of them -will come out j like new after seeing active picnic j service on Decoration Day t $4.50 to $7.50 j Postage Prepaid on Mail Orders. giII!llllll!ll!lll!!llil!!i!l!.llli:i!ll!lilIlIII!ll!lllllI!llllll!ii!ilIIIII!llI!i!li!!i!IH A. F. 4 A. M. R Special communication Med y rord Lodge No. lO.'l, Friday 7X evening, May 27, 7 p. in. ' Two M; M. degrees L. E. WILLIAMS, 57 Secretary. , Stockholders Notics Notlco la 'hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholder!) of tho Homo Telephone and Telegraph Company of Southern Oregon, will bo held at the office of tho company, 218 West Sixth street, Medford, Oregon, at 3 o'clock p. m., June 7, 1911. W. II. CORE, C3 . . President. Notice All ex-servlee men are requested to be at the city park at 9 a. m Decora Hon day, for the purpose of taking part in Decoration day nralo and exercises. A large turnout is expected and be In uniform If possible, i Frank P. Farrell, Commander Amer Icnn Legion. OS For BUICK 1920 Sale This auto is priictieiilly new, 'having been run only 3500 miles, is fully equipped, unit is in first-eliiss condition in every way. If yon nre looking for n void ear at a real bargain, see my attorney, Newton W. Ilorden, for particulars and demon-1-stratum. ' V ' " LLOYD TUCKER. Thejinest Ure for Small Gars Goodrich Goodrich 30x3 inti-skid safety tread fabric tire now available at the 20 Price Rcdullion which went into effcU May 2nd Safety Tread at the 20 Price Reduction Here is a 30x3 tire, withsnapjjy t black tread and creamy white sides clean, trim, splendidly finished generously large and 1 full in size, with the Goodrich ' anti-skid safety tread. This tire will give you much longer mileage,' the greatest of durability, the utmost' riding comfort and the fullest; satis faction. Like all other Goodrich tires the"30x3i"is made only in one quality. It is so thoroughly and' unusually good that its, makers frankly declare it the best tire, ever made for smaU cars. - i i . THE B.F.GOODR1CH RUBBER COMPANY eAkron, Qhip j jr t. Dealers everywhere are selling Goodrich Silver town Cords, Goodrich Fabric Tires and Goodrich' , Red or Gray Tubes all one quality at the 20 reduction in prices which Goodrich made, efieo- . tive May 2nd, 1921. ' ; , , " "" is. .19. Full Line of GOODRICH TlRES and TUBES Always in Stock " ;;:.rr::-fi::;!; i A. W. WALKER AUTO CO., MedfotdiH I'. if ' ! r '. . .ri M ! ? 1