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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. ' MEDFORD. OREfJOX, WEDNESDAY, JUNE J, . 1921 r - PAGE TWO L ocal.and Personal i The local Chautauqua season which closed t the tabernacle last night with a fine' concert by the Mary Adelc Haves Grand Opera company was successful that a contract has been signed with the Ellison-White circuit for another short season nere next, summer, this being made possible through 84 '. Mad ford men and women guaranteeing the financial end of the rcnt,ure. The guarantee for the Heason just closed was $S5Dr and the guaran tors are freed from making up any deficiency as there Is a surplus left over the expenses. This despite toe fact that the Chautauqua was givei-i during a week in which were so man;. other attractions. The sale of season tickets amounted to $1001.50, and sin gle admission tickets to $322.40. St. Mark's Guild will give a card jiarty on Thursday at 2 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. E. J. Skcwis, Sin; West Main street. .61 For top and uphoistering. Do Luxe Auto Top Shop. , , . , rtt There , were eight morn arrivals In the city' Tuesday at the, auto camp ground, coming from tho north und south. The lobby display at the Rialto the atre, exploiting "Isobel or The Trail's! End", is the most elaHratc and artis tic lobby display ever put on In Med ford .and would be a credit to a. city theatre. Fred Ilyan and Dick Antle arc the designers. -.It. is. even. better than the recent "County Fair" lobby docoratlons. The 'Jlialto and I'nge theatre people aro live-wire advertis ers, both in the lobby and In the news papers. t Rev. Myron Boozer or Corvallis, the former local Presbyterian pastor, made the main address at tho Memor ial . Pay celebration held at Grants Pass. Opening dance at tho .Ashland Nata torlum Wed. night. Good music. 61 St. .Mark's Guild will give a card parly on Thursday at 2 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. E. J. Skcwis, 800 i)Vcst .Main street. ' CI ' One .of tho largest classes of Scot tish Rite Masons rpcolyed in the "Val ley of Portland, OrcpoiC since Armis tice day.ls expected to be received at .the forty-foiurth semiannual reunion at , Portland today by the coordinate jxdJcs,of tho rite, and concluding Fri day ( evening. Tho Scottish ltlto Ma sons or. Oregon number over 3000 and are.drawn entirely from tho Ancient, Free .ind Accepted Masons who have attained the , third or Master Mason's degroe. .,'...'". TMattrcs8cs,mado over, furniture up- llQIfltonng aim repairing, crumm mi" packing. Dopglas, 137 North Central. ;phono'36G-Y. ' '.. . ' 3 Advertisers please nrrango to havo cppy.for ads before 3:00 p. m. of the day before they aro published, and If ,thqy' have not.bpon called for, please .ulione 75. Wo have been receiving .copy , so. Into often that it lias jbeon causing us to miss tho mall. ( Among, tho Qrcgim guests nt the .Holjan'd , are T. M. Despot of Eugoiio and K. w. uiggs unci ueorgc i. of Portland. "The Catholic Altar society will give a card "party' Wednesday night, June 'lst it f.lio Parish' hall, South Oaltdale: .Cordial Invitation to all. ... tl ; ;Vllham, the violinist with tho Ma jestic orchestra, Jacksonville, Juno 3d Mr. .'and ,Mrs..C(Oorge M. Esterjy of, Waldo and tlielr guests, Mrs. II. Mc- Cnughey .and Jitrs. J. L. Mohumbro of peattlo, arrived in the city Tuesday. uThey aic.at the Mcdford. .bnenlnRsnco at the Ashland Nata torluni Ved., night. . Good music. Gl Paxson's Biipcrb dahlias now on sale at Centra), Point, l'lunt up to Juno K .Prlco list for post card. til "The Hoschiii R lodge, or Elks has Just dpnatod ,$)f0 (o tho two troops of liny ..gcmits.QX that ipityjn 'order that they cijn.eiijoyhelra'nnuul outing nt small jOxpcpse. , . ', .Community dancing tonight at Natn ytoj'hjm with AKord'a Inijietial orches- ..tra. Admission l(t ill .'. J. S, Rice vf ..Poilrsiul, bus been 'secured by Roddy's Jewelry store of ,llj(s cltj- to )iclj handle llio Increasing .watch ,roim ring and Jewelry worn Tills enables that firm to even Im .jirovo on their former high class ser vice. ' . TUn banks of .Medford wijl close .Sal . iiriiny noons beginning with next Sut urduy during the. months of June, July and .August, as will all tho banks of .Jackson county. . Violin instruction, Floronco Howell special ..attention to bcglnnors. Sparta ..building, phono 515-11. It ,(Oiili hall, Jacksonville, Friday night Juno 3rd. Hcnl dance music. Majcs tilic orchestra. 11 Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Reanics were Hrrlvnls hero yesterday fmin Meilfonl whero they had been visiting for sev era! ijays. ,Thcy drove up from (holr homo .In the Santa Clara .Valley t Medford, and will spend some time , .Jiorp t looking after the extensive pro perty Jnlerestfj of Mr. Realties. Mr Iteames was formerly president of the First National bank and nt 11 1 retains hrtnvy Interests In this community. Klamath Kails Herald. HI. Mark's Guild will give n car party on Thursday nt 2 o'clock nt the residence of Mm. E. J. Skcwis, X0K -West Main street. til Cholco of throe surfaces of kodak prnta .Velvet, gloss, squeegee (unan eled). Swcni's Studio. 65 The .Foots creek valley road on the right. work Is being graded and other wise changed to Improve traveling conditions'. 1 Films. n at 10 a. ni., out, at 5. Swctn's '.Studio.' ' ' B" Another popular dance Friday night. June 3rd, Jacksonville. .Jlnjesllc or chestra! 03 Max Tufft Is among the Grants Pass visitors In the city who arrived Tuesday. Community dancing tonight at Nata jturiuni with Alford's Imperial orches tra. Admission 10c. 61 Dancing 9 to 1:30, Ortn Hall, Friday night, June 3rd. 63 The following Item was sent out by the management of the new Crater Lake company and is appearing in the newsiwpers throughout the state: "Because reports that construction work on the .Pacific highway have been construed to indicate that the road between Medford and Crater lake will be blocked this summer, C. Y. Tengwald, manager of the Crater Lake National Park company, has is sued the" following statement: "The road will be in better condition this year than it has ever been before. There is considerable road construc tion going on on the new . road to Crater lake, but this does not in any wise affect travel over the old road, which has been In good condition and which this year will be greatly im proved and In first class condition for automobile travel.' " invest -your savings in the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Saturday night, Juno 4th is the time, Riversldo Community club house on the Rogue is the place. Just :i nice drive on a moonlight night with her: she will enjoy lio trip; ask her. Good music. Good cats. Congenial crowd.64 Carrie 1). Lane and .Mary A. Lano of Salem, Mass., are among the east ern giK'Sts at the Medford. Sweot potato plants for sale at Mon arch Sncd & Feed Co. ' tf Lottlo Howard has a full line of wntmnor hats for all ages. Call and seo them. 109 North Central. 6" J. E. Coffee, furmorly of Gold Hill, who left there In 111 1,0, and moved to Viuitura, Calif., Is visiting his sisters in Grants Pass and spent today in Medford, accompanied by Mrs. W. II. Cheshire and niece, Mrs. May Field. C. C. Hoover has, been called on tho ury and will tneretoro not ue auie to attend porsonnllyyto the dollvcry of .-njlk this week. Any complaints will pi promptly taken care of Uy telephon ing Hoover's Dairy. ' tf included among the Oregon guests it tho Medford are R. L. Putnam .of Salem and the following from Port land: Mrs. J. A. Prag and Ethlyn V. and l'-eoua Prag, W. L. IJavles, II. V. Freer.e, A. A. Soule, M. C. llatton, H. L. McKcnzie, H. C. Shankland, C. 1. Wood and A. C. Freeman. Pino Ultimo lumber at llig Pines Lumber company. tf liast Stdo Meat Market just opened up with a full lino .or fresh and cured meat. Give us a trial. We will try and pIcnBo you. Prices right. 03 Exrtcnslvo improvements are being mado to , tiie, .Applogato Valley , tele phone line ly the patrons of . tho sys tem.. Tho improvements consist of the installation of new poles from the Grants Pass city llnits to .Murphy, seven in lies, . most of which work hus bcon done, and the extending of the now poles to tho central station at Provolt., loiter on now poles will be set ,to Williams. Tho Grants Pass merchants havo donated $252 to aid in all this ox.pei-.so. - Furniture r.-aisncd and repaired. City Auto Paint Works. Phone 754-J. tf yes, tho music will bo jazzy and the crowd will he merry, the moon will be shining on the Rogue: Saturday night at tho Riverside .Community club. Are you going? Sure, let's go. 64 The commencement exercises of the Gold Hill high school will lie held next Friday night 1n the auditorium of that city. - Plcotlng Hemstitching Buttons corered Handicraft Shop. tf .Chi-namel demonstration, June 3rd and, 4th. M. F. & 11. Co. G3 At the stated session of.ilillah tem; pie in Ashland next Friday nljsht re ports will be made on -the recent Shrine ceremonial at Portland.. -' Popular Saturday night dance at Eaglo Point, June ,4th, . Majestic or-i chestra. Witham's violin.- 64 Community dancing tonight at Nata- lorium with Alford's Imperial orches tra. Admission 10c. . 01 Guests at Hie Nasa Include Arthur Riley of Fresno, Calif., F, L Lewis of Iloise, Ida., R. Veda Wykoff of Vallejo, Calif., II. R. Leighton of San Fran cisco, and G. P. Desavedo and sisters of Ager, Calif. ; Mrs. Paul Hanscit, ' corsetlere for NuDono. Phono 685-J. tf The Riverside Community club will give another 'one of their , popular, dances at their club house on. Rogue river,. Saturday night, June 4th. Comd and enjoy a good time. 64 "j Tomorrow is the nextp'iblic marltetj day, tho market now being oien threo ilays a week, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. , We develop koualc films free. Wesi Side Pharmacy. tf ' Ladies don't miss chi-namel demom stiation, June 3rd and 4th, M. F. & Hi Co. 03 Among the Medford men who spent Memorial day In Portland wore M. Si James and M. E. Root. Cut the cost of your fuel bill by placing your order for winter fuel. Wo are delivering good 4-foot fir wood from $7.75 to $0.UO per cord. All other fuel in proportion.' Wd allow ho com petitors to undersell us. Valley Fuel Co. tf Wo. want Y. W. C. A., Y. M. C. A.. Greater Medford Notes, reports of church society meetings and events that happen early In the week that are. for Sunday's paper sent to this of fice as soon as possible', m the week and not later than Thursday, by 2 p.m. Any .item thut happens later in the week can be sent as late as Saturday, but wo must have news that can be sent in early In the woek to insure publication. The appointments 'of tho Southern Oregon conference of the Free' Meth odist church are as follows: Medford district, C. E. Glazier, district elder; Modioli!, Hhoda Mtuihett; Ashland, to be supplied; Grants Pass, D. I). Dodgo; Trail, L. M. Phillips; Dorris and McDocl, W.' E. Good. J. W. 8harpo, superannuate. ,i. li McDonald, super numerary.' A. J. Edwards, left without appointment according to paragraph 116 ot discipline. ' ' Lawn mowers shaipened. Mitchell Ladder Co.. 310 East Main. ' tf At Eagle Point, Juno 4th. Latest dance music. Majestic orchestra. 04 . At the Holland are .registered the following Califol'iiiaus: Mrs. A. Nelson and chuuffeur and Irving Wallan of Los Angeles; Misses A. I. nnd R. n, Docker and A. O. Hoores of San; f ran- clsco, and Mr. and .Mrs. J. A. Hughes or Hornbrook. - v. Dance nnd supper Eagle Point, Sat urday.nlght, June 4th, Majestic orches tra. - 61 Hemstitching and plcotlng 10 cents per yard. The .Vanity Hat Shop, , Cor..E Main and Bartlett : tf h areyoufi m IS your kitchen uncomforu nbly warrrt and does it re quire constant effort to keep it clcun and. tidy? Or are you ono of the thou sands of happy women who delight to work in a cool, shin ing kitchen with a good oil cook 9 to vc? A good, oil cookstove is easy to operate brings a steady in tense heat concentrated direct ly on the cooking. For best results use Pearl Oil the clean economical ker osene that is refined and re rcfined by a special process. , Sold hy dealers everywhere, Order by numc Pearl Oil, STANDARD OIL COMPANY lOlifornia) PEARL OIL HEAT AND LIGHT YOU HAVE SEEN CURWOOD'S "BACK TO GODS COUNTRY," "THE RIVER'S END,"J "THE COURAGE ,OF MARGE O'DOONE" AND : "NOMADS OF THE NORTH." THEY WERE ALL SPLENDID PLAYS, BUT "ISOBEL" JS THE BEST YET.; BRAND NEW SHOW TODAY The rai 1'? s r ,: .. or End" BY k mm!?:- &M&m HOUSE PETERS JANE NOVAK -isocx " Jt. .is a niaiiiCit'oiit story of tlio frozen Ntirtli and the Koyal Xovthwest Mount cd Pojic-c tho red-coats who never leave the trail till they fret their niaii. Tii -this case the trail leads to a 'beautiful girl and the hunter falls in love. , The snow scenes and pliot()graphy throughout are wonderful. - : GRACE BROWN in an. unusually f ineiiiusical ac- eonipnniiiieiit- and intermission ('uiitert Selection iiitrodnc'iiif;' " Flying Dulclnnan" by Wagner! ALSO SOME PEPPY SHOUT REELS REGULAR PRICES SUNDAY EDITH ROBERTS in 'THE FIRE .CAT' - - SUNDAY ' ' EDITH ROBERTS JIn 'TH.E FIRE CAT'; 7-- -r anirr I DAY OR NIGHT WEEKS-CONGER CO v funeral Director! SPECIAL SUMMER COURSE for VIOLIN STUDENTS,' ;ii"mel In nentary and lU'Klnnpr class wrjrk enner.thle and cartrninlnn llesinuliiB week of .luno C. FLORENCE HOWELL Spium lllili;. I'lione :t-:t-J WOOD V- liuvo the niiu-klmrii Wood Yard and an- now pri-pnred In furnish all kinds of wooH anil slalis li- Hit- tier or cord at 4 REDUCED PRICES Yard at lt:i S. l'lr street, l'linne 8."n nr STU-J. IH-lhi-ry (i any part ot rity. Gagnon Lumber Co. CITY AUTO PAINT WORKS WASllIXO, POMSHIXp, TOP 1RESSIX Phono ' 28 South lVirtleu 1