- I r Pl'GE TWO TocaZ and JLJ Personal ... : 1 Only three weeks more and the Cra ter Like eeaaon will be on. Preara liana for the op-n:t.i! b)' Alex Sparrow. urrintendeal of Crater national i-ark kid the manajrernenl of the new Crater Lake company wtiich tail takes , OTer the former Parkharat concessions are now progressing. Sue.-lritendent ! Bparrow lfft ln! morning for the lakef with six laborers and a quantity of , provisions and other ipp'.ies to open; h Mtk headtiiiarters tnere. e vm be back In a few days to take tip ir.-ore laborers. and will add Kiaduaily to their number until tis staff for the season Is completed. "Hemstitching c per yd. at the civiecrafi Shon. We also do dress making, pleating, embroider?', buttons braldine sad mending. Phone 744-J M F. 4 H. Wdg. Mesdames Katt,n t Robert. Prop. 'J Few hundred dollars to loan on real estate. O. C. liogKS. '' Be sure and vote tomorrow at the special slate election on referendum measures. Ttje poll" r "In 'ronI a. in. to li. m . and the voting pre cincts in Med ford are the same ar. were used at the election last Novem ber. Here is your chance to have your car repaired at a great reduction in nrlce oer hour. Call and see us. Hun Welch Auto Repair Hhop. 24 North Jllverside. 65 The California-Oregon Power com pany announces that all electric cur rent will be shut off from Medford and Phoenix for an hour from four o'clock Tuesday morning on account of Instal ling new construction. G& Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Mo of Klamath Falls, formerly of Medford. r.pent Mon day id the city. Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co.. 113 East Main. tf "Il' Her Turn Now." Y. W. C A- budget campaign, June 613. The maximum temperature of Sun day, k7i4 degrees, was the warmest of the year by one-half degree. Fair weather Is predicted for Tuesday. School for drawing and painting. Mrs. Edmondson, College bids. t 160.00 reward for return of box of tool taken from 11. C. Thomas house In Kant Medford. C. K. Stains, 701 East Jackson. A number of members of the Elks lodge spent Sunday forenoon at the Elks picnic grounds cleaning up that location preparatory to the big basket picnic of the lodge, which will be held there on June Ik, and at noon enjoyed sn outing lunch washed down by quan titles of Henry Mackey's superb cof fee. Chevrolet Owners: Owing lo present conditions I will completely overhaul Chevrolet cars for JUS. See us before going elsewhere. Bun Welch Auto lie pair Shop. 28 North Riverside. 65 "It's Her Turn Now," Y. V. C. A. budget campaign, June 613. Portland guests at the Holland in elude 'W. J. Crane. T. O. Ijimbert, O. Mlkkelson, J. It. I.oe and J. A. Noll. Hemstitching 8c per yard. The Van lly Shop, cor. E. Main ami llartlett. CU If you want strawberries to eat or for canning punxxtes get them till" week at Uie 1'leasaul View farm, Just west of the Talent school house. Sev eral varieties. fi" So far its can bo learned Medford will have no Fourth of July celebra tion this year, and as usual will have to depend for entertainment in that line on the Ashland celebration, which will consist of a big parade, public speaking,, music, sports, bull gauies and a big displuy of fireworks. 'Its Her Turn Now," Y. W. C. A. budget campaign, Juno 6-13. Walter U Ulceson, grand keeper of records ftud seuls, will be with us Mon day evening to pay Talisman Ixjdgo un olflciul visit.. All Knights bo suro and ue thore, i lr Among guests at the Medford are C. W. Nichols and C. Dankson of New York, E. M. Russell or Cleveland, Prod C. Schram and Mr. anil Mrs. 1. J. Sic (irace of Seattle, P. C. Ureasel! and family of Denver, and the following from California: Mrs. J. McDonald and sister, Mrs. K. Shipley uud C. K. Rog ers of Jxw Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Molzger'pf Santa Ana, and -Mr. ami Mrs. George Hreck, ChaH. C. Anthony, M. A. ; Horer, Hryan Coleman, J. 11 I.ong. 11, K. Taber ami II. Steinberg of Sun FranciKCo. Election night dunco Tuesday, June 7th, at American legion bull. M' We develop kodak films free. West Side Pharmacy. tf Pyllilun Memorial duy will bo ob served on juni! Hlh by tho KulglilH of Pythias lodges throughout the I'nlteil Stutes. . "It's-Her Turn Now," Y. W. C. A. budget cadipuigu, June 0 13. For oue week wo will glvo a pair of Ice tongs free with the purchiiKo of u coupon ile book. Juoksun County Creuriny. phone Dl. tf .Mrs. , Claud Me.tz and adopted buliy bou left for their home at Uend yester day byway of Kluinuth Fulls, by auto, following a two weeks visit with rela tives In, the city, nccompunled by Miss Josephine Koppus who will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Metz for ueverul weeks, ,. Sugaf Cowl taxi, county trips spec ialty, nlinne 12711. 82 Sweet potato 'plants for sale at Mon arch Seed & Feed Co. tf Tho banks of Medford uud ull other towns lu the county will he closed all duy tomorrow becuusu of tho special Bluto .election being held thut day. Attention strawberry growers! Wo can furnish you cups nnd crates at lowest prices. Farm llurouu Co-operative Exchange. tf American Iglon Election Night dunce, Tuesday, Juno 7th, ut Amerleiui Legion hall. Come nnd hear the returns; Plans of Oregon schools districts ti vole on special tax levies at annual meetings, June Z. were completely upt by aa opinion written by A'lor ny Gw?raJ Van Winkle for trie tcfor niaiiu of J. A. Churchill, fciate scr i.'ileDie&t of public instruction, which holds thai before lax lTi can be voted by school districts ne foroj rriurt t .reared and di.tHb'iTel to the county titrfrju-n4e!ii3 th.'Oushoet the state for the school dUtrtc-s in their respective cooties. rY.!!oiBir receipt of the?e forms 2m days' notice must be sfven before an e:ect!.n to Tot( a u x i-Ty can be held. Lrv rail! bl'cks. phooe 6'A-Ti. For or.e week e will ge a pair of ice to::ga free with the purchase of aj cou;xn ice rxk. Jacsoa County I Creaniery. Phone 51. tf Elecrion night dance. Tuesday. J :ne 7rh. at American legion Lall. to Fretl C. Charr.pjin is a visitor in the city from Foots creek who arrived Sunday. Election Night dance Tuesday. June 7th, at American Legion hail. ; In thirty seconds hail can destroy a crop thai requires a year to reproduce. Insurance against Vus by hail at low rates Is offered by the McCurdy Insnr ance Agency. ' Vote X Yes 302, world war veterans state aid fund. 65 Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Mitchell, of Portland, were In Medford today en route to Ashland to visit their friends, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hamilton who re cently moved there from Chlco. Mr. Mitchell has been connected with the Telegram and Oregonian for several years. ' It's Her Turn Now.' Y. W. C. A. budget campaign, June C-13. First-class carpenter work. Esti mates furnished. Phone Dixon S3S-J-1. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Drake of ISeagle. siient Sunday here, making thir head-i quarters at the city auto camp. We are paying the highest prices for all kinds of poultry and eggs.. Faun ilureati Co-Operative Exchange. ff Swimming at Nat, hours 2 to S and 7:30 to 9:3ft p. m. tf Nash hotel guests Include Al McCoy of Tonopah, Nev., V. Hansen of Wal lace, Ida., C. W. Stone of Shasta Springs, S. M. Hawkins of Cbico. J. O. Dapp and John J. Hrown of Crescent City nnd H. D. Walsh of Klarnath FallB. American legion Election Night dance, Tuesday, June 7th. at American Legion hall. Come and hear the re turns. 6' Lawn mowers sharpened rlgnL Lib erty Shop. 2C1-J. tf If a farmer or orchardlst loses only one crop in thirty-five years from fire or hall he has lost more than adeuuute Insurance wonld cost for the Bnme length of time at today's rates. Mc Curdy Insurance Agency. !! On the front page of the magazine section of tho Sunday Oregonian ap peared a little gem of a poem entitled "Rose of the Morning," written by Hen Hur Lampmun, formerly of Gold Hill. Plcollng Hemstitching, " He per yd. ' Iliittons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf "It's Her Turn Now," Y. W. C. A. budget cumpnlirn, June fi-13. Vote X Yes 302, world war veternnK state nld fund. (15 Tho fluo home of L. C. Dunn and Its contents, In Ar.lilund, were destroy ed by n fire of unknown origin lust Suturduy afternoon, lloth tho houc and contents were Insured. Phone 474. Guaranteed work, prompt service. City Cleaning & Dyolng Co., 401 South Riverside. tf American Legion Election Night dance, Tuesday, June 7th, at American Legion hull. Come and hear the re turns. W Dry mill blocks. Phone C50-H. 09 Voto X Yen 302, world war veterans stute aid fund. 05 . Among Holland hotel guests are A. W. Huriintt of Sacrumento. Hen. I'n- ger Sf Sun Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Corben of Dutismulr, Jnck Sharp rutck of Reno, and Mr. and Mrs. ('. A. lllrkel nnd Mr. anil Mrs. W. Tunsretiii of Seattle. J A reduction of jMelflc pneka goods. Handicraft Shop. 0 lletuember the boys on June 7 you did when they were In tho Vote X Yes 302. The 100,000 murk In automobile reg Ixlrntions of Oregon was passed May 31, with registrations on that date totaling 100.159. according to a suth mury compiled by Secretary of State Koser. The totul registration for 1020 was 103,790 automobiles. Ma registrations totaled 4570, or Just 302 abend of May. 1920. Registration fees collected by tho department to May 31 totaled 12.102.079, as against n total of 2,050,094 collected during tho en lire year of 192u. For mile. 1920 Ilulek Six, J1300. Good as new. See Attorney llorden. ti Waller (1. Oleeson, grand keeper of records anil seuls will be with tm Men day evening to pay Tullsiniin Lodge an official visit. All Knights bo sure nnd be there. tl Miss Mildred Woodruff who hud been the guest of Miss Dorothy Con ner for some time, left today by way of the Canadian Pacific railroad for her home In New York state. Dry mill blocks. Phone BR0-II. 9 The regular Juno examination of applicants for state tenchers certlfi cates will ho held next week hv County School Superintendent Homes nt Jack sonville, commencing next Wednesday at 9 a. m. and continuing dally until noxt Saturday at 4 p. m. Miss Edim Jones arrived at Jackson ville recently from Chltwood. Ore., to make her homo with her father, E. R Jones. Try our merchant lilneh. The Shasta. When better nutomnblles are unlit Ilulek will build llleui. tf MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE. I. 'Mary" at the fray- .?' M i V rt " ' V x j ivC 'if f- 3 'TJ f 1 'j'w ; f fx 'v'xj,wi MIES Virginia l-ce. premier oancer, wilh the -Mary ' company. The last musical comedy of the sea-; girl, and the efforts of this embryo son, ' Mary.'- will be given at the Page theatre tonight. Mr. Cohan, the actor - aiilior -producer Is presenting "Mary " so!ly under his own management, and h: proybled an excellent cjmany of Medians aud chorus associates who gijp lib: to the book and music uniidsl a ivirgeous. scenic equipment. : Mr: Harbach's book, contains a story that would pa.s3 muster in the light-1 comedy field. It tells the. story Of a young man in love with a charming The Passion Play will be given Wed nesday evening at the First Methodist church, corner Fourth and Hartlett. Dr. J. W. Wilkinson of California will be the lecturer and has in his collec tion of wonderful slides what si said to be the only true likeness of Christ. Tho public Is cordially invited. Call at Handicraft Shop nnd get the prices on children's colored wash dresses. CJi Fruit ladders, all sizes. Earl Fruit Company. Gi Ted Thye, ex-world's champion, is ex pected to referee the match, liasaiita Singh, Hindu champion vs. R. W. Hand.' undefeated champion of south ern Oregon, Friday, June loth. 05 It developes that the driver of one of the cars in the collision at .Main and Front streets l;ut Saturday afternoon w-as W. E. Conger lnsteai!of "Beany" Walker, as related in the account pub lished in the Sunday Suu. R. A. Holmes, the insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. Save money on wrapping paper by uslnf KhitO'Pilut paper In rolls. Ask this office. tf Films lu at 10 a. in., ont a: 3. Stem's Studio. C5 American Legion Election Night dunce, Tuesday, June 7th, at American Legion hall. Come and hear the re turns. ' CO The courts nnd county and city of fices, as well as the banks will be closed tomorrow ull day because or tho special state election. Fruit ladders, ull sizes. Earl Fruit Company. G7 Feed wheat $2.30 per cwt. at the Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange. tf Election night dance Tuesday, June 7th. at American Legion hall. Ilti" Wllllum O. Tait, 'president of the First National bank, who was elected pri'siilent of tho Oregon Hankers asso ination ut the annual coavoniion of idiat body last Saturday, arrived. home ffoin the Convention at Seaside; Ore., ipis forenoon.' . ' " For carpenter '.'work phone 'vDVxon, I29-J-4. Back, to pro-war prices.'' i G7 i i Hemstitching Sc ' pot- yard. Owing Id the reduction In all lines, "we have reduced tho price of hemstitching to Kc per yard. Your orders hie rcsiiect fully solicited and wiil receive very prompt ntttention. The Vanity Shop, cor. E. Main and Burtlett. tii'i For top und upholstering. Do Luxe Auto Toil Shop. tf A special meeting of tile liny Scouts to consider plans for the summer camping trip will he held Tuesday evening ut the Washington school grounds, and all scouts are expected to be present. Notice Heglnning June 1st, our prico for hemstitching will be ,Nc per yard. Satisfaction guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. ' Gt'i Violin instruction, Florence Howell, special attention to beginners. Sparta building, phone 04 5-1 1. tf American Legion Election Night dunce, Tuesday. June 7th. ut American M'gion hall. Come and hear the re turns. 06 Grants Pass Is the nieoca today of the Woodmen of the World lode s of Southern Oregon who gathered there for a big celebration ami to gi-eet I. 1. Boak of luiver. head consul, and oth er high officials of the order. The Medford delegation departed by uuto for Grunts Pass this uftcimx'ti In time to participate In the big W. (). W. basket picnic at C p. In., which will be followed by an o'ii nlr meeting In the city park ut S o'clock tonight. Election night ilnnco Tuesday, June 7th, at American l.e:ion hall. 66 We develop konHK films free. West Sido Pharmacy. tr Mrs. Paul Hansel., coraellere for Nullone. Phone GS5 J. tf MEDFORD. OREGON'. MONDAY. JUXE 6.-1921 Page Tonight -ipv ( business man to acquire wealth; He j has art kiea that is seemingly worth a ; fortune and which he sets out for the jwest to develop. Hi3 Idea is a distinct i failure but through It he accidentally 'acquires the wealth he sought. Mr. Mandel and Mr. Hirsch have written a very pretty Bcore which contains many melodies that are of the catchy vari sty. Mr. Cohan has selected with un usual care a cast that Includes many well known players. Rex Lampman and father, of Gold Hill, who, by the way ate good news paper men, have been In Ashland late ly in an effort to organize a local stock company to start the second paer here. After interviewing a number of business men. they came to the cm elusion that it would be better if they could organize a local company and buy the Tidings instead of starling another paper. We made them a price on the Tidings that would guarantee good returns to the Investors. Ash land Tidings editorial. Choice of three surfaces of kodak prints Velvet, gloss, squeegee (enam eled). Swem's Studio. C5 Invest your savings in the Jackson County Luilding and Loan association tf Oregonians at the, Medford yester day and this morning were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. liosworih and daughter and Raleigh Taylor of Corvallis. C. F. hmedley of Astoria, Jlr. and Mrs. O. W. Nelson of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Hall, L. P. Hermann, Mrs. K. E. Orton and Mrs. W. L. Hay ward of Eugene, .Mrs. C'has. L. Moore, R. H. lumbar and J. C. Iloyle of Klamath Falls, und the following from Port land: Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Helcher. Stewart Belcher, R. II. Esslinger, E. S. Alger. B. F. Rogers and Miss Ann Chalmers. Election night dance Tuesday, June 7th, at American Legion hall. CG I'se pure lead spray for your last applications. Corona Dry Arsenate of lead. Earl Fruit Company. G7 There w-as quite a crowd all day Sunday at the Barber field to witness tile flight by Jack Sharpnack and his commercial plane, which was kept busy most of the day by persons will ing to pay $10 each . for a ride around the rim of tho valley. Sweet potato plants for sale at Mon arch Seed & Feed Co. tf Pine flume lumber at Big Fines Lumber company. tf I'se pure lead spray for your last application. Corona Dry Arsenate of Lead. Earl Fruit Company. G7 Tho body of William L. C'hlldors who with his wife was drowned In the Rogue river last Thursday, has not yet been found. There was a crowd ull day Sunday at the scene of the drown ing and many volunteer workers at dragging the river. Nellher has the ('hlldeis car been located. American Legion Election Night dance Tuesday, June 7th, nt American Legion hall. Come and hear the re turns. 06 Our new intensive course in machine bookkeeping will qualify you to do ptaetical liookkeeping work In a few weeks. Soed typing nnd shorthand. Slimmer classes (morning only) at sK'clal low rates begin June 0th. Medford Business College. GO Ice cold drinks, ice cream cones and pure home-made candy at Kandyland, the tiniest store in Oregon, two doors east of ltlalto. 05 Voters entitled to vote nt (he special state election tomorrow but who nre not registered may have their votes sworn in. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT For the summer, modern furnished home with sleeping porch, garden and berries. Small family preferred. Call 722 Dakota or phone 0u7. CT Full SALE Dodge commercial truck lu excellent condition, model 1920 only run I'.mmi miles -two new tires, price $1125. Phone 361 Jacksonville. e; lult KENT Newly furnished sleep ing room:; in private family, with bathroom privilege:;. 325 S. River side. , U'i BASANTA SINGH G. HILL FRIDAY Basanta Singh, a Hindu, asd Rilphi j Hasd. pride of Gold Hill, have been j Kiaiched for a bout at Gold Hill next Friday evening. June 10, best two out j Oi three falls, to a finish and decis ion. Hand weights 163 ln Basaita 16e and the men will meet "Set C2tB weights. Ted Thye 'of the ;M.." A''. 'A. C. clnb of Portland, ' who wrestled Hand to a draw ix weekfc agoi tiaS been invited to referee, and is likely to accept. The rr.ateh "will begin at 'j itjock and there will be no pre liminaries. Tleets'are on sale at Brown's and Brown's. The Hindu is fast and clever man, arid Co set up for Hand. In his na tive land, wrestling is tanght In the schools. Basanta has wrestled sev eral times in Portland and other northwest cities and always made a aood showing. He has been after a match with Hand for months, and at last is going to be accommodated. Hand is rated as one of the likeliest young mat men on tlie Pacific coast, and is in good condition. The match has been hanging fire for some time. A large number of local and valley fans will attend the match. i OBITUARY. MAlilNjpfa 'Belle. Mardon died at thel Sedj 'Heart (Hospital, June 5th, of pvritoniius, aged 4-3 years, S months and 29 days. She was born It; Indiana on Aug. 6, 1577. The fanjily were formerly, residents near Gold Hill and came to Medford last August. She leaves her husband, John H., and three sons and two daugh ters: John 'V. "and Elsie Mardon of Medford: Willie D. and Edgar E of Medford, and Foster and "Miss Hazel Foster of Independence, Ore. The fu neral service will be held at the Perl Funeral Home Tuesday, June 7th, at 1 p. m. Interment at Rock Poini cemeterv. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Warning! Unloss you see tho name "Bayer" on package or on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin, prescribed by physiciunb for twenty one ycam and proved safe by mil lions. Take Aspirin only as told in the BnytT package for C'oids, Head ache. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Ear ache, Toothache, Lumbago and for I'ain. Handy, tin boxes of twelve flayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of liayer Manufacture of Monoaeeti cacideHter of Salicylic-acid. Adv. VOTE YES X 302 Adjusted 'Omipftn.niitJon for cx wrvlcv men - - j It. A. HOLMKS ' r' THE INSURANCE MAN All Forms Insurance and Bonds Jackson County Hank Illdg. Speed Along under nur built to order top an'll let her catch the wind in won't hurt top of sides. Our made to order auto tops have it all over the factory made kind, in tlesion, materials aud workmanship also in price. WE BUILD SPORT TOPS. Service Garage -'-'--u S. Kir St Medfort! H jProfessor Budlong Puts Tanlac to , - ,g .-' :: PROF. C. J. BVDLOXO. Manchester, X. 11. 'I;.an; actual fact, I'm in good health, for .the first lime in thirty vears and I owe my present splendid 'Ohdlliun to Tanlac and nothing else." was the emphatic statement oi Professor C. J. liudlong. well-known and highly respected citizen of Man chester, X. H.,. residing al ,42 School street. 'Practically all my life I had had rheumatism, and when I say rheu matism I mean every word of it. It was ull over my body and especially bad in my feet nnd less, and there were times when I couldn't get from my bed lo my chair without help. And from the time I was a boy I couldn't sit down and eat a good meal without being in misery afterwards and I would have terrible pains around my heart and frequent at tacks of palpitation and dlr.ziness. DEVELOPING COMMUNITY RESOURCES One. of 'the loveliest sections of Oregon is Jackson County mild climate, ground of great-fertility, and fine scenery they com bine to make this an ideal home country. The First National Bank is ever on the alert to promote the development of Medford and Jackson County, and is always glad to con fer with those who have plans furthering fu ture growth. Medford A Great Sale of Stationery At Less Than Pre-War Prices One pound Willards Society Linen Paper. 47d One box AVillards Society Linen Envelopes 33 Willards Society Linen (iilt Edge Cards with Enveh ipes 1 49 These are wonderful bargains of high clas; ery and the sale is on for this week ONLY. Heath's Drug Store The San T ox Store 109 East Main Street. ' STORAGE FURNITURE MOVING PACKING, and SHIPPING. BAGGAGE DELIVERED S T O R A G E T o R A G KEIZUR TRANSFER Tor. Ilnrllett Kill. I'liiine :t:t.t Test '.'I had 'a stubborn eosn of constipa tion, was troubled awfully with blind ing headaches and hardly knew what sleep was. My suffering had almost made a 'complete nervous wreck of me and I was so weak I wasn't worth . a nickel as far as work was con cerned. I thought my iruuhles had a' lifelong grip on me and was about as discouraged as a man ever gets. "Well, before I had. finished my first bottle of Tanlac 1 realized !t was different from anything I ever tried. It suited my case exiicity. And now for almost the first time since I can remember 1 can cat anything I want and digest it. J haven't an ache or pain and have gained fifteen pounds ill weight. I just feel good all over and am full of life and energy these days. Everywhere 1 go I talk Tanlac. It hasn't an equal." Adv. Oregon station- WOOIK We linvo the nineklmrii Wmxl Yard and are now prewired to furnish all kinds of wood und sliilis hy the tier or cord at REDUCED PRICES Yard nt 113 S. llr street, I'lione 5 or 870-.1. lielhery lo nnr imrt of elty. W. W. HALL