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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD. OKECiON. SATURDAY, JUNE 11. 1921 " r' , ocal and Personal Meilforil and Jacksonville wa8 straw berry crazy today, so to speak, due to tho fact that Uio luscious fruit Is ho 1- Arlene II. Bunch Ik a guest from Rut to Kalhi who is registered at the Holland. B W ftYQfiTI fl l ln 1,10 Truax store's half-paBo ad In yesterday s Tribune the dale for the opening of their great under price sale was given as July 11th, whereas tho salo opened this morning at 9:00 f'fllh limn 11,1. A .......... I nS cneapcr man .or years pasi .. , , and o attended ! In riding trousers and tenth- tVta hnimnir vug nro n IrlllJ 111.. Iifttm, . ' ' I . .... . aiv..". . . ., .v ......... ..... . . ,i.i . ..!.,.. i rr mitrf.r.a li:it flwtp inn,.rnl' isjn. tun,; HUE, IIJUIJIIIIH rtljll 1WHM11'- I - r........... themselves of the many bargains of- inquired Elevator Opertitor Dick fal tered. The salo will continue for der, as he bowed low, not recognizing thirteen days. I tlio distinguished looking personage. Don't sit on your cow s tail. Keep It ! c'tary 'th " his records, quiet by using Cow Kase. Keeps flies : ftc - t'XIK'cIs to move to national park II. If. Long, the efficient and nltl luillnous secretary of Alex Sparrow, just to try himself out for tho Crater l.ake season soon lo open, bewildered the pofitoffico attaches and others who happened to be 111 the federal building by coming to work this morning In a brand new national park uniform, which Included the ci,c!OHlng of his grown supply will give out before thoy can get enough for their cunning needs. The supply today could not be gin to fill the great demand and house wives importuned the grocerH and the public market to take their orders for future delivery. At tho public market alono about seven hundred cases could have: boon sold today. Even country people came to th city to liny .straw berries. ' One -commercial dealer who was to have sold his entire Biipply at the public mai kfct jodny sold 100 cases for $175 to a Klamath Falls dealer who came to tho city last night ln an auto truck to take them away. Bookkeeping quickly mastered through Burroughs Simplified System. Six weeks course, low rates. Speed typing and shorthand. Medford Busi ness Cpllogo, , 75 "Whenever bettor I.lfo Insurance Is written, Cochran and his agents will be writing it.'1 tf' Among the thirty-three students who were graduated from Mount An gel college at St. Benedict, Ore., last TucBday was Lawrence Huff of Med ford in tho high school science de partment. . r Largo size refrigerator Bullablo for store. DeVoo. tr Tfrigonla Oil and Gns Co. stockhol ders ' please take notice, that a Stock Owners election for. a board direc tors, to serve tho next your, hegtaning July 1st, '1921, will be held at the Medford Public Llbrory, at 2 ,p. in., Juno 20th, 1921.. :.' 70 Boy Scouts who are going on the Union Creek camping trip nro rcnuest ed to meet at tho. Washington school grounds at 7 o'clock this evening and bring their expense money. D. 10. Millard, Bcoutinnstor makes this re quest. ' - t Community dancing tonlto at Natn- torlum. None hotter. Admission 10c. ' ' . 70" Phoenix Garage. Is now open for buslnoss. A share of your patronage Is solicited. J. II. Slano. 73 Among tho guests from a distance at the Holland nro 8, M. .loues of Now York City, R-H: Boddlnghouso of Chi cago, Mr. and Mrs. M.- Marlon of llrlt ton,' S.-'D., and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Bamford and Mrs. K Mitchell of Saul Diego. . ' It will pay you to tako a trip to Endors' Deit. Storo, Ashland. 75 Ladies' got your hair' pormnnontly waved, tlio- Nestle way, licensed opera tor. For appointment phono 71. Ash land, Wlnolnnd's 1 lull-dressing l'nrlors. ' - t ... 7a Tho (iolillm fluln has a window or outing garments representing tho sen sible In dress Tor tho Y.' W.-C. A. Week-end community dancing parly at Natntorlum tonlto. Admission 10c. - - .- ... ,, i. 7o Flrst'class ' carpenter work. Natl mates furnished. 1'hono Dixon D30-J-4. ' ' ' - SC. - Rev. Lawrcnco, the nev pastor of tho Presbyterian church, has arrived hero from Klamath Falls with his wife and children, who had - remained In that city bIiico he assumed the local pastornto, until tho public schools closed., If you nro looking for up to date shops, clothing: dry goods, ladles' ready-to-wear at popular prices, visit Enders Big Store,- Ashland. 7I ' ; School for drawing and painting. Mrs. Edmondson, Collogo bldg. 927-X 87 The Elks will hold Flag day exor cises Tuesday, Juno 1-lth, at, 8 p. in. at the Elks Icinplo. 'rho puidjo Is cor dially Invited to nltemr IHiV exercises and especially the members of. tho (1. y.ih., Spanish-American War -Voter-aiisj Amorlcan Legion and affiliated organizations. Colonel K, Ki Kelly wll' givo tho address of the evening. : Fun and frolic nt Nat tonlto. 70 "It's Her Turn Now," Y. W. C. A. budget campaign, Juno fi-13. Oregoulans registered at the Med for last night and this morning were C. It. Stromhach, W. C. and S. C. Van Knpn.of Klninath Falls, Harry It. ltogue of Eugene, M. J. Montlcth of Albany, and the following from Port land: Mr. and Mrs. M. Itedniond, Mrs. O. M. Loffand, J. Stuart Lonvy, A. N. Holman, F. Llndslrom, W. S. Zimmer man, E. E. McClure, Geo. E. Hislop and E. M. Pugh. Whoro Is Medford located? 12 miles north of Enders Department storo. 7fi Sweet peas 6c a bunch and nspnni: Kus 15c a pound. Phone Sli-lt. Mrs. K. J. Kleiner on Central Point road. 71 The recently organized Grants Pass baseball club will play n game with tlio Yreka tenni tomorrow, and will play with the Crescent City team on July ,ird and 4th. . Swimming ami dancing at tho Nata torliim to-nltn. 70 .'"It's Her Turn Now," Y. W. C. A. budget cnmpalRii, Juno C-1,'1. Tho Pacific highway const met ion crews, nro rapidly Hearing Gold Hill and the highway between here ami Hock Point In . tlolourod in many places. Tho road will bo completely -closed 111 the mar future ami travel will ho directed to the other side of Hoguo river. Gold Hill News. .-.Don't forget Enders saves you money real dollars. 75- Party shipping ear household goods to Oakland next week has space to Bparo. Box 40, Mnil Tribune. 7:i O. M. Cornillus left today lor south em California on a visit to his chil dren. Ho expects to be absent fur a month. You can Bavo dollars nt Enders Blg Store, New duds at new prices. 75 Lawn mowers shnipened. Mitchell gadder Co., 310 East Main. f away. Monarch Seed Co. tf Itov. F. XI. Leach will preach his flrBt anniversary sermon as pastor of the First Baptist church Sunday mor ning. , The message will bo one of IntcreBt not alono to the membership of the church, but to all interested in tho church. His subject will bo "What Is Heal Church Success?" At the even ing Bervlce at 8 a number of the new members will bo received by baptism. The evening service hour changes to 8 p. m. Sunday. Sunday, Juno 12: Special chicken dinner. Mrs. Daly's, fiyr 35c. No. :! East Fourth streoL (J9 Wo arc paying 20 and 25c for hens at Farm Bureau Co-Opr. Exchange. 70 Tho Weeks & Orr furniture store has a rest room window representing the Y. W. C. A. Typewriters Wo buy, sell, trade, rent and repair all makes typewriters. Medford Book Storo. ' 72 Wo devolop kodak films freo. West Sldo Pharmacy. . tf W. H. Ilanna, of Medford, southern Oregon ngont for tho . Associated Oil company, spent Wednesday in the city on business. Mr. Ilanna . states that tho company is now delivering to Grants Pass 1500 gallons or gasoline dally by auto truck, to tho four Asso ciated dealers hero now. Other deal ers aro to bo taken on as soon as more truck equipment is secured. Grants Pass Courier. , , Dance, Eagle Point by. spoclal re quest, Saturday, June Jlth. Majestic orchestra featuring Hilly Young. 70 "It's Her Turn Now," Y. W. C. A budget campaign, Juno 0-13. Nash lintel guests Include J. B. Kenstman of San Francisco and W. 10, Lock wood and J. N. E. Allen of Vm Angeles. We are paying 22c for eggs at the Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange. , ' ; 70c Saturday night, Juno II III, dnnce Eagle Point. Special event. Majestic snappy music. 70 'he Pythian Memorial day will be observed nexl Tuesday by the Knlghls of Pythias lodges throughout tho Unit ed States. Have you seen tho. Mannllcher C M-M Aiistrliin-niade gun in tho win dow of tho Southern Oregon Hardware Co. Tills is the only gun or tho kind In this city or county and is said to be 0110 of the best guns made It. will he hero until Tuesday and ir not sold will be taken away. Price $75. , 70 Sugar Bowl taxi, county trips spec ialty, phono 127-11. , 82 Hev. , D. 10. 'Millard, pastor of the First Christian church of Medford, has been n very busy man the past week having conducted six funerals In five days in Medford, Jacksonville, Gold Hill and Sams Valley, besides per forming two wedding .ceroinonles In Medford and Central Point. Dance and supper Eaglo Point Sat' nniay night, Juno llth. 7u Billy Young with the Majosllc or chestra, Eaglo Point, Saturday night. 70 Fred L. Colvlg. former county recor der, Is soon to lako oxamlnatlon for entrance Into the consular scrvico with a post In South America In view. Plcotlng lloiniitlti'hlng, Sc per yd. . , Buttons covered. Handicraft Shup lf Beginning June 10 tho Pantorium will inako a special rate of $1.50 for thoroughly cleaning men's suits. Phono 2V1 and wo will call. 71 Itev. L. Myron Boozer, the student pastor of the O. A. C. and former Med ford pastor, addressed a meeting of tho Portland chamber, of commerce this week on "Religions Education." and also gavo an address before the Ministerial association of the state metropolis.- Swimming nt Nat, hours 2 to 5 and 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. tf "It's ller Turn Now," Y. W. C. A. budget campaign, Juno fi-12. . . Included among the guests from a dlstaneo at tho Medrord are J. 10. Shanks of Chicago, James llarbutt of Boise, Ida., anil the following Callfor nlans: Mr. anil Mrs. K. F. Crocker of Santa Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. George W. M e, Mrs. It. W. Moore, and, George W. Monro of llerkelev, .Mrs. E. Winters and Miss E. .1. Ervln of Los Angeles, and W. II, O'Neill, M. A. Goldstein and W. 11. Berteaux of San r ranclsco. , Savo money on wrapping papor by unln? white print pnper in rolls. Ask this orflro. tr Wo aro paying tho highest prices for all kinds ot poultry nnd eggs. Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange. tf C. ('. l.emou, local manager of the Oregon Growers ('imperative nssoehi lion arrived home this forenoon from 11 short business visit at Salem. Lawn mowors stiariienoif right. Lib erty Shop. 2G1-J. tf Phono 4 71. Guaranteed work, nromnt service. City Clenning & Dyeing Co., 401 South Riverside. tr This was chicken day at tho public market, and this morning fully 200 rryers and stewers were quickly sold out lo tho fowl hungry public. There was also a goodly ;upply of fresh beef Mid veal. ; Brooms made li- the ltogun Itlvor Broom Wnrks are ihe best tor the money. Insist on heme made brooms. 71 headquarters at Crater Lako on June 25th. Try our ,morchnnt runon. The Shasta. . ' Attention strawberry growers! Wo can furnish you cups .and crates at lowest .prices.' Farm Bureau Co-Opera-tlvo Exchange. . tf Misses Dorothy and Miriam Boozer, formerly or Medford, arrived this week from Corvullis to be the guests of Miss Lulu Benedict for several weeks. All owners of ears must have tail light burning on said cars If left standing on any side street after dark. Otherwise they aro subject to a fine which Is a strict state law. Chief of Police. 70 "It's Her Turn Now,' Y. W. C. A. budget campaign, June C-13. The Eugene Guard ut Friday pub lished tho following item about a for mer well known Medford woman' "MIsb Hazel Ruder, a graduate of the University of Oregon, will arrive Sun day to bo the guest of Miss Charley Fenton during tho coming wepk. Miss Rader has recently been promoted to assistant head ot the physical educa tion department In the Oakland, Oil., technical high school. She Is on.. her way to spend the summer nt her homo in Walla Walla." Whon bettor automobiles are built, Buli'k will build them. tr F. F. Stone, the barber, O'Brien's old stand.. . tf Tho Monarch Soet! and Feed. Co. have an nltractlvo window for the Y. W. C. A. made of seeds. Tho triangle with the letters Y. W. C. A. that is used everywhere Tor the organization, Is beautirully mado of dark and light seeds and Js another triumph for Air. MILseho's art in arranging such at tractive windows by tho use of seeds. Pino fluiiiq lumber at Big Pines Lumber company. , tfj Iuvost your savings In the Jackson County Building nnd Loan association. tf An .eight pound daughter was born last night to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mc Curdy at the Sacred Heart hospital. Mr. McCurdy is at his homo ill, threatened with pneumonia. Mrs. Paul Ilanseu, corsotlore for Nullono. Phone 585-J. tf Feed wheat $2.30 per cwt. nt the Farm Bureau Co-oporallvo Exchange. .... tf. Miss Elizabeth Hill arrived homo oil tho morning train today trom Corvnl- 11k where she attended tho O. A, C. this year, for tho suminer vacation. Mrs. 11. j. Tonn and three children of Lako Crook, wero visitors in the clty'Frlday. , Wo develop kodak films freo. West Sldo Pharmacy. tf Flies Irritate your row. Sho won't give as much milk If troubled with them. Keep her sprayed with Cow lOaso. Monarch Seed Co., sales agents. tf Last Wednesday afternoon at II10 ol flclatlng minister's home. Itev. D. E. Millard on West Eloveuth street, Dr. Earlo B. Stewart of Itoseburg and Miss Pearl E. Stuart woro married In tho presence of the groom's mother mid rather who aro accompanying the nowlywods on a trip touring the coun try in an Essex car. A tier qulto an extended trip they -will inako their homo In Rnseburg. Violin Instruction, Florence Ilowoll, special attention to beginners. Sparta building, phone D4G-IT. . . tf R. A. Holmes, tho insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. , Fair and warmer weathor Is . the welcome prediction for Sunday to the many folks who hnvo planned outings that day. Wo aro paying 23c for eggs nt tho at Farm Bureau Co.-Oper. Exchange. . . . ... .. . 70 Included among tho Orcgonlnns reg istered at the Holland aro Bell Spong of Springfield. C. C. Clark of Grants Pass, Elizabeth .11., Bunch ,of Lcland and the rnllowlng from Portland: Mrs. F. Lily, Frank G. Bennett,. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. Hand, P. S. Drake, G. J. .McQueen and J. J. Scott. The Girl Reserves of the Y. W. C. A. conducted a .sale of sweet peas, roses, carnations nnd honieniade candy this morning at tho public market.,' . " ! Earl York, mail carrier, who lias been on his 15 days vacation returns to work Monday, and 011 that day Car rier Stanley Sherwood starts 011 his vacation, as will O. W. Dejarnett, one of tho postotrice clerks. The latter, not caring what becomes ot himself plans to tako a motorcyclo trip to Portland. $50.00 reward for return of box of tools taken from H. C. Thomas house in east Medford. C. E. Starns, 701 West Jackson. t 72 Among tho many taking tho teach ers examinations at Grants Pass this week was E. W. Jacobsou of Jackson county. Dunce at Beagle Saturday, June 11. Good music. Good cats. Good order. Good roads. Good time for everybody. ' 70 OFFICIAL COUNT MEET AI COLD HILL Tho Soldiers and Rallora Associa tion of Southern, Oregon liold tholr regular business meeting at Gold. Hill today. Officers present wore Col. Commander E.- K. Hall of Ashland. Lieut. Col. J.. E. Poterson of Grants Pass; Major A.! J. T. Smith of Gold Hill, J. P. Sayle of Ashland. It was decided to hold tho reunion ot the Soldiers and Sailors of South ern Oregon at Ashland, September 5th to September inth,,at tho old camp grounds In the park. Latest Arrivals at Auto Camp Grounds Among Friday's arrivals at thecity auto camp ground wero the follow ing: Mr. and .Mrs. W. J. Mann and fivo children of Corning, Calif., tour .Ing north; 'Mr. and Mrs. V. Van Ellis of Long Beacln, Calif., en rdute north; Mrs. H. L. Tonn and three children of Lako Creek, spending the day hore. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Baird of Vallojo, Col., on route homo from ji trip to Portland; Mr. and Mrs. L. Neal of Chicago, who aro en route to Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Selcker and child ot Stockton, Calif., who aro touring to. Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. . '.. Zumwald and two children of Corn ing, Calif., touring north; Daniel TJu- val and two sons, of Los Angeles, en route to Portland. LOCAL ELECTION The official count of votes cast last Tuesday in the special election shows that three measures on tho ballot car ried in Jackson county. Ihe bonus bill by a majority of 1456; the hvsrienic marriage bill by a majority of 2S2 and the Emergency clause veto bill by a majority of 643. The bonus bill carried in every pre cinct but Willow Springs whero it was defeated by one vote. The same pre cinct voted against all the other n.'.'.'ii ures. Tho official count was completed Friday, nnd is as follows: Legislative Kogulatlon and Com- isation Amendment. Ves 1300 No 1711 .Majority against 405 World War Veteran's Stale Aid Fund. Vcs ; 2394 No .. !I3S AiL . : The regard and love held for the departed is reflected in our able r.r rangements and care.. We minimize cost and . troubles. mi Majority for .-. Emergency Clause Veto. Yes No ..1450 . . .1753 ...1110 Majority for . . 043 Hygienic Marriage Examination. Yes 1743 No 1481 Majority for 282 . Women Jurors and Revised Jury Law. Vcs .....1439 No 1043 Majority against 204 VALLEY GARAGE HAS r ADOPTED CASH BASIS W. B. Farmer, a, Ford expert me chanic, has entered the firm of Far mer Brothers, making threo brothers associated togothor in tho Valley Gar age, and they are prepared to do everything In their lino. They pay just as much attention to tho small job that they do as they do to tho largest, and guarantee all work. They also carry accessories for nil cars, do washing, oiling and have stor age room. , ,,. They huvo adopted a cash basis be ginning Juno 15th, for everything, which is the inodorn way of doing business. Card of Thanks . Wo wish to thank all our friends and nelghbors.'.Woatonka Council No. 20, Degrco ot PocohontiiB and Wcaton ka Tribe No. 1 I. O. R. M. . for their many nets of kindness to us during our into bereavement; also for tho many beautiful floral offerings. II. L. LEACH MERRILL D RHODES, -MR. AND MRS. JOHN WALTERS AND CHILDREN :. : BENJAMIN WHETSTONE MR. AND MRS. LIBBY MURPHY. ... 70 : Card of Thanks. . We wish to thank our many frlond3 and neighbors and tho members ot the Methodist church for their kind ness and sympathy shown us in our lato boreavement. . HERMAN NEWSTRUM. AI It. AND MRS. CON FEWER. Wonder, Ore. . CHARLES FENNER,. Los Angeles, Calif. RALPH FENNER, Campo, Calif. WILLIAM FENNER . ALLEN FENNER " , CONRAD FENNER , NELLIE FENNER . . ALICE FENNER. 70 Sharks huvo tho most highly devel oped reproductive system or all fish. "After the Revival, What Thenr Timely Topic nt the First Christian Church SUNDAY, 11:00 A. M. tvOO 1. M. our jiopiiliir evening service. Special mu sic iiid everybody's song service. You too. Special Sermon Lecture, "A PEOPLE SOMEWHAT PECULIAR OR THE CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANS" "The Homelike Church." - Pythian . Memorial services . will bo hold Monday night, June 13, at tho K. P. hall. All Knights aro requested to bo present. 71 THE FARMERS' BANK The .Hrst National seeks no One class of customers, it fully recognizes that business nienj , professional people, fruit growers, farmers, and manufacturers are all needed licre. . . .. We want YOUR account, MR. FARM.EK. whether large or small.. We. are concerned in helping your bank balancegrow; and in. advising you as to investments. . Federal. Reserve ..Member. , " rlBLDFORD OREGON v- fllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllM ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY REV. F. R. LEACH, Pastor. Rev. F. R. Leach will have a message of interest in: his first anniversary sermon Sunday, 11 a. in. at the First Baptist Church (N. Central and Fifth St.) -Subject: "WHAT IS CHURCH SUCCESS? , 8:00 P. M. ' "PERILOUS PROCRASTINATION" A large number baptized at this service. ... . " Special M usic Enjoy the Day.-... ' Fill t t f T t T ? T ? T T f f f t t r AN ENDORSEMENT llepartmeiit or Commerce, Of flop. (if Secretary. Mr. II. H. Cellariiis, Secretary, the IV S. League of Illiiltlin; CiuciiinaM, Ohio. Washington, April 14, .11121. ami Ioan Asosciiitlons, Jly Dear Sir. Cellnrliis On (he occasion of yoiie annual meeting In New Orlcnnn, limy 1, through you, express to the building and loan' associations, of the Cnitcd States my sincere hope that their work may greatly extend during Hie coming year. . :., , f-,t Your associations, true KMple's hanks, popularly controlled nnd locally managed, have spniug up voluntarily throughout, the country. Through (lie system of weekly or monthly deposits by their shareholders (bey encourage thrift throughout tlio nations. Through tho system of amortization, in which the building1 nnd loan associations were the pioneers, .they have made their assets sound anil worthy of confidence. Through loans principally upon homes they are mi Insduinentallty not only in solving- tho bousing problem, but in developing self-reliance of our citizenry; It is my onrnest desire that the building ami loan ussoclaUons of the United States should bo en couraged by tlio public-spirited citizens in every loculity. Yours faithfully, Jackson County Building and Loan Association C. M. KIDD, President 30 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE O.C.BOS.4 (Signed) JIEKUKIIX HOOVKlt. ASHLAND NORMAL SCHOOL June 20 July 29 Leading Teachers anil Lecturers Km' deliiili'd information write G. A. Ilriscne,. Aslilainl ASHLAND SUMMER SCHOOL OF MUSIC v June 20 to July 29 belaud, A. Coon, 'Director nnd Teacher of Piano and Normal Work Herbert Bickford Pasmore of San Francisco Intensive Vocal Work ' Madame Tracey Young. Piano Pupils For Full Information Write Ashland Cliamlicr of Commerce, SOUTHERN OREGON CHAUTAUQUA ASSEMBLY June 26 to July 29 Greatest Program Ever Attempted in Ashland Wonderful Musical Programs Grout Lectures and Addresses Dramatic Headings and Kecitals Many Innovations Full Program Will lie Announced Shortly 3 T T T f T T T T t f T T T t y f