Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 24, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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MEDFOTJD .VATL TRTIiTTNT!, AfEDFOTJD, OHEfiOX. FRIDAY, .HJXK 21, 1921
Southern Oregon Chautauqua Assembly
Ashland, June 26 to July
Great Musical Program under D"irectionof Herbert, Bick-
ford Pasmore of San Francisco
Series of Lectures by Noted Authors, Statesmen, Educa
tors and Business Men
Jl'MOIt II.UT.UQl'A
Instructors for both the sills and Iiovh, uiid Chorus Singing led by ProfeaEPi
Leland A. Coon of I ho I'niversiiy of OiPRon.
Kdiirutiini, Fun, Kiitorlnlimidit, Itccrcatlon.
TIIU. ri(()(,,'i:.V.M.S
.srXDAY AKTKIiVOOX, JVSK SMITH
Ht. Hrv. Walter Tiiylor Sumiiei' of Oregon will make the oponliiR aililrcsK,
"Civic and Social KiHhteou.sneHH."
300 Hoys and Girls SuiiKliijio Chorus UOO
l'i;. Ilfni;v,S. ( lulls, "The-Problem of th Hoys and Girls."
..Jit'. K. J. Hnluin, 'noted evangelist, who closes a series of meetings on Suncl.-iv,
will speak both mornliu; ami evenhiK In the auditorium, but thin Is not
a part of the Chnulaiiiiua PrnKi'uui.
MOMMY, .H 27TII
III'. Henry S. Curtis of Ohurlln, Ohio, will ho present the mi tiro day and will
organize tno youiiK people for new ideas of I'lay and Itccrcatlon. 10 A,
M. and 2:110 P. .1.
KVKXIXU 8:00 I M.
Musical I'relude.
!. Henry S. Cinlix, I'll. I., Oberlin, Ohio, lectures on ".loart of Arc, llio
Heroine Saint of France."
Tl'ICSIMY, JI XK 2MTII :0(l l M.
('rand Concert by the I'lisniinc Triii of Kan Francisco.
TIIUIIKIMY, ,11 H tlOTH K:00 I". M.
Itecilal, by the Concert pupils of .Madame Trucey-Young.
luly.l, 2, 3, 1, will be devoted to Junior
big 4th of July celebration.
JULY r.TH (l!Ii.T Ml SICAI, I'IMK.ltAM H:00 I'. M.
Tho following ui'tlsls to appear .Murgarot Caldwell Hpeer, Soprano; Cath
erine Warner, Contralto; Geo. W. Itusmussen, Tenor; Herbert lllcltford
l'asniortf, llass; asststtMl liy the Hasmoro Trio.
. .. .. . .II'LY'IITII TO IOTII K:llll I. Jl,
Lecture III' Xorillllll l' ( 'fllfllljill. Tim sullfeel rif Hie (ifrlfiq liniiitr.
July (i "It. W. F.iiiiirson" and "The Knlrit of independence."
;, .Inly S "Walt Whitman" and "The Spirit of Democracy."
i July 9 " William. Jaincs'Sand "Tho Problem of tho Practical. "
Jlllv in A iritliain l.lncoln mid
Each of those lectures will lie preceded by musical preludes of hlp.1;
character.
I?.' K. Senator Charles I. MeXaiy Is expected for one day during the
Program.
THI'I WHIili OF Jl'I.V I l-l I
Itabhf Kniiiniit'l Steruheim of li(itiii... Heries of Lectures, 2: III) and 8.0(k
P. M. .Subjects:
"Sonui Perils of Our Present Day Civilization,"
"Homo Aspects of .Modern .Philanthropy."
"Education, Vocation and Culture."
"The Social Functions of the Teacher."
"Education plus Spirituality."
"Americanization."
"A Community's Itesponsiblllties."
"Ideals in lluslness and Education."
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It. ft. llodsoli, Portland Chambei' of Commerce. "Oregon Tomon'ow."
,11'LY 11, in.
I llliiu I'm k Tennis Toiii'iiaiiieni Open to all Jackson County.
.ll'I.Y IT KVKXIXU
"Ilie iivMitiilmln" AlU-it Kosenliial,
Soprano.. ,
Xoriiiiiii I'. tollman Illustrated Lecture, " Wordswoi th
Lakes."
.11 I. Y IK'I'll H:0l I'. M.
WMIiaui Lee (irecnleaf Actor, Impersonator. "Itlp Vim Winkle."
.ll'I.Y HIT 1 1 8 P. M. .
Han Frniiclsee Ladies' (Quartette ' '
Therese ahnatyn. Dornthy Dunn, Vera .Matthews, Hslher l.ludsey
assisted hy "The Kosenllials."
Jl'LY liOTII 8:0(1
V. A. Uriel, Pres. Chamber of Commerce Si
"Alaska."
Jl'I.V 1MTII S:(I0 I'. M.
Musical Prelude. Dlreclion Leland A. Coon, I'niveisily of Oregon.
Jl'I.V SWT 1 1 !::! P. M.
I'mf. J. F. Ili-iiinhuiigli, O. A. C. Address.
8:(M 1'. M. Junior ( 'liaiilaiiiiua. I'ageauf and Piny.
Jl'I.V 27TII 8:00 P, M.
('rami Concert by the Southern Oregon t'liiiiiliuuiiia and Summer School
Chorur Leland A. Coon Directing
and .Moill'onl.
Jl'LY UIITII
Prof. 10. T. lieeil, O. A. C. Lecluift.
At 7:30 P. Al. liichanl A. Scliolz, Iteed
n
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San lox Stage Cream
Just the thing: for you to use after your auto
trip or your day in the sunshine. Used freely,
it will remove all dirt, soften the skin and
cool that burning feeling. Pound jars 75c.
Heath's Drug Store
The San Tox Store
109 East Main Street.
The Coolest Store in Town
'JfA
?li
More Mileage Tire Co.
FETTY &
132 So. Riverside
Cliaiittiiiiia and recreation with the
l lie I'm ilem of l.:ilwtr"
Cellist; Ethel
Johnson, Coloratura
and the Kuglish
P. iM.
cretaries.
illustrated l.eclure,
assisted hy Soloists from Portland
::t() P. ,M.
Colltge. will nialie the closing address.
Adv.
A guarantee
k of
5000
Extra Miles
Cues willt the tlales Hall'-
CAN YOU AFFORD
In iivi'lliinl; Mtell il NiiNMIVT "II
tj vour tire cxpetisi'?
VAUGHN
Phone 1G2 R
ADD AIR STUNTS
-m nnnnnAM AT
fU I lUuinlll n !
ASHLAND, June 24. Air stunts ale
to be added features of the big cele
bratlon on the Fourth. An expert from
tho noted aviation field at San Diego,
Clyde Pangborn, will Introduce them.
He Is no newcomer here, and has a
national reputation as a lilt'dnian. With
air flights and wrestling hunts by pro
fessionals, celebration doings will at
tain .phases even rivalling the excite
ment of oldtimc roundup annals.
Wilfred Can-, former resident here
and employed In Whited's Jewelry
store, has nearly finished the prescrib
ed course in the School of Optometry,
Itochester, New York, and in the
meantime, before graduation, is cast
ing his eyes westward witli the view
of deciding 'upon a permanent location.
The personnel of employes at Crater
Lake lodge, under new management,
includes a large force, territory repre
sented being extensive, inasmuch as
they hail from Ashland, Medl'ord, Chi
cago, I'ortland, Central Point, Jack
sonville, and even one from faraway
.Malaysia. Vocations comprise clerks
in several classifications, chefs, chauf
feurs, maids and waitresses. It is evi
dently the plan of the new manage
ment to have plenty of help in con
ducting the lake resort as a model one.
Some of the young lady attendants are
students at various educational insti
tutions, and ill accepting these posi
tions combine work with a most en
joy a blo-ou ting experience.
Following the recent school election,
the alignment of directors implies
that Mrs. Hosa Dodge Haley becomes
chairman of the board. Other mem
bers are Dr. (iregg, V. O. X. Smith,
W. II. .McNair, W. 10. liuclianan, and
lliiiner Hillings. Fred Fugle is clerk.
The status of Hie district generally is
one of supremacy.
The Civic Improvement club of thin
city are alter the first prize awarded
parade features, a committee from
that organization being as follows
Mcsdames llinthorne, Wilshire, Mc-
C'oiiuell, iWyer, Creeks, Hanson, Har
bor, Lamb, Hammond, Curry, Holmes.
Marcy, Gillette, Shell. This commit
tee also lias power to act, Insofar as
adding more to tho membership
thereof.
Henry Provost retires from the firm
uf Provost Pros., tho hardware busi
ness to ho continued, at tho old stand
by Sylvan Provost.
Mrs. N. (1. Hates lias gone to Sail
Francisco for a visit with relatives.
Al irosco will he (lie rule this sum
mer regarding Chautauqua round table
gatherings, (he same to be held in the
open within Hie parka.
.Miss Nullio Itoss and Arthur Wick
were married on Tuesday at high noon
Itev. C. F. Koohter, Presbyterian pas
tor, officiating. The ceremony was
performed at the homo of the bride's
parents, .Mr. and Mia. J. M. Itoss, 71,1
North Main street. The bride lias
been a popular and efficient teacher
in local schools, and is a young woman
of tact and energy. The groom is a
young business man here connected
with a mercantile concern long estab
lished. The oversight which tho official
chaperono has over public dances will
bo supplemented by the city author
ities duo to enactment of a formal or
dinance which will reinforce existing
regulations.. The phraseology of the
enactment will not be ambiguous, in
asmuch as specific forms of dancing
will be "called right out in nieetin' "
and absolutely prohibited. The new
ordinance will probably bo in force
early in July. Hy its provisions dance
hall managers must seu that rules are
complied with, not leaving all super
vision to the official "censor."
Portland lias got another boost lo
cally due to the circumstance that (he
city council will petition congress to
have the historic battleship Oregon
transferred from its present moorings
at Hie llremertou navy yard, Puget
Sound, (o Portland, for permanent
servii'e as recruiting and training
headquarters lit behalf of those who
go down lu the sea in ships.
About ;!0 different and distinct tour
ist junketillK parties are scheduled to
pass through (his terminal from early
ill July (o the middle of August. Tile
1 1 uiiis notably on July I'll and 21 will
carry a peak load of excursionists.
.Many of (ho transients will be enter
tained here tn such an extent as their
brief call will penult. Klks parlies
are tile more numerous. One Is coin
posed exclusively of chiropodists ami
manicurists numbering nearly lee
pcisons. or course, event ually lhe
ate "all coming here to live."
The 11. S. Paliiieilee family who re
turned to Minnesota sometime ago t;
locale there permanently amid obi
home sun oumllugs, are already on die
western coast trek, located in the
vicinity of Sacramento.
A. F. & A. M.
Special Communication Med
ford l.odi;e P;;. Kilday even
ing, June 21. 7:30 p. in. Work
M. M, degree. Refreshments.
1., i:. WILLIAMS, Secv.
ASSOCIATED Q!L
GIVES OUT SECRET
NEW LUBRICATION
The secret ;if Cycol was exposed
with a vengeance last week. For thir
ty days tho public of the entire state
knew that a product named Cycol was
to be put upon the market. What it
was, what service it was to perform
were facts enshrouded in mystery. The
exjMjse came last Wednesday. Now
there isn't a man, -woman or child
in the state interested in motoring or
internal combustion engines without a
knowledge of C'y col's chief mission.
The Associated Oil company, one of
the very largest in the country, has
built a reputation and prestige for it
self for the quality of its petroleum
products. For years its gasoline has
been used up and down the state, mak
ing friends day by day with the motor
ing public. Its lubricants were of an
equal quality, but were not as vigor
ously brought into the public con
sciousness through aggressive adver
tising or sales effort. The trade had
heard rumors from time to time that
the Associated Oil company's engi
neers were working on the production
of an unusual motor lubricant, but no
definite announcements were made
until the Impressive proclamation ap
peared last Wednesday in the news
papers and on the billboards front one
end of the state to the other, i
As an indication of the public's atti
tude towards Cycol is a sale during
tile .first few days that has exceeded
all expectations. The production de
partment of the Associated Oil com
pany is now working night and day to
take care of this created public de
mand. Cycol, within a period of a
few days, the company claims, has
become a name of large, state wide
industrial significance. .
EARL FRUIT GO. IN
C ERUIT ME
El?
Lit
Tho .Karl l-Yuit company, with a
brunch in this city, of which I.. M.
Ciiiiiplic.il is manager, figures in an
flS.llOO.UOO .merger of the 1)1 (liorgi
Interests. Ten California fruit linns
and 2!l other corporations in Oregon.
Idaho and Washington are embraced
In tl'ie new' deal, and box factories ami
oilier appurtenances of tho fruit busi
ness are included. The holdings of
tile new company extend inlo the
southern slates, anil the islands of the
Carribean sea. The amalgamation will
not affect the operations of the Furl
Fruit company, which for some lime
has been under the control of Joseph
Hi C.ioi-gi. The assets of t tic new mer
ger are placed at $j,n,000,imn. Joseph
1)1 Ciiorgt is president, Frank llark
ness, treasurer, A. P. OVerhouse, as
sistant treasurer, V. Farley, M. T.
Cole and J. T. Tror.ibclter, vice presi
dents, and Robert DcVecchi secretary.
ACTRESS LEFT FORTUNE
BY THEATRICAL MANAGER
Anne M unlock, noted actress, who
was mentioned as the residuary lega
tee In (ho w ill of Alf llayman, theatri
c a I m a n a g e r
which was filed'
in New York.
Miss A unlock, for
many years.; was
a star lu f t h e
Frohman proline
Hons, which: Mr,
1 1 a y m a n in il ti
nged. Ho 'died
May 14. No -men
v
tion is made ot
Y.v '"w" his widow, -.Mrs.
Rose II a y in a n.
The estate is estimated at $1 .OUO.OiH)
Build Up Your Blood
When you are listless and have the
don't cares, it is because you lack
some quality that would fill you
with vim and drive. Nine times out
of ten the sole cause is found to be
impoverished, weak: blood. You
will find as thousands of others
have found in the past 60 years,
that S. S. S. is the recognized
standard blood building tonic.
For Sooc.'h Booklet or tar indi
v idtialadvico, n'ithoutcharto,
wn'fo Chtf Medical Advisor,
S.S.S. Co. , Dtp i438. Atlanta. Ga.
Get S. S. S. at your cfrufmsr.
For R ic h. Red Blood
GOOD CLOTHES
I Mako Them
KLEIN
tHIC
TAILO
1UH Kimi MM St.
MAIL YOUR FILMS
to
SWEM'S STUDIO
217 East Main St.
Medford
Universal Tire Filler
Rides Easy
Try Our Dodge Car
Gaylord
110 X. liiveislile. 1'lione 1M8-M
etter
than Pills
170U WILL NEVER wish
J, pills after having once used Chamberlain's Tab-'
lets. They are easier and more pleasant to take,'
more gentle and mild in their action and more rell-; 1
able. They leave the bowels in a natural condition,
while the use of pills is often followed by severe
,, constipation, requiring a constant increase, in the
dose. Every bottle guaranteed by your .druggists
Like the Blind-folded Game of
Pinning the Tail on the Donkey.
When any person tries to diagnose his own "sickness," and
then prescribe his own "medicine," he is altogether in tho
dark. The blind-folded person who tries to pin the tail on the
donkey in the old game is much more certain of his job.
Only hy years of training and intensive study of the human
liody can a doctor be sure of telling about your trouble. Ho
usually finds that something entirely different from what you
imagined is the real trouble.
Then he can write a prescription, based upon your own
physical requirements, which will help nature to act normally
again. .
We fill the prescription exactly as ho writes it.
SI I K. Main St. l'limie 10.
WELL! WELL! LOOK !
HERE'S SOME OF OUR CHOICE
MEAT PRICES
Choice Beef Pot Roast, per pound : ... . .16c
Choice Beef Boiling Meat, per pound ... 14c
Hamburger Steak, per pound ., 20c
Pork Sausage, per pound 20c
Fresh Side Pork, per pound . .,. ... . . .20c
Good Bacon 29c
Try Our Special Veal Loaf
You will like our Weinies, Bologna, Sausage, etc.,
made of the best materials by an expert sausage
maker. They're incomparable.
West Side and Economy Markets
Phones 46 and 649
DAY OR NIGHT
mm
WEEKS-CONGER CO
Funeral Director!
YOUR OLD
RUGS
and curiirfei mil he re wo veil Into new
FIjVI'F Itt'tiS
al a nominal rust
IHck says: 'Th( ruts v rlran art
(iran wlirti wo t'lran Yin."
I'rt'O lMlvrry Pliono 18
Mosan Art Rug Co. ,
11 Went Tenth St.
PHONE 65
For Choice Meats of All
Kinds, Fresh and Cured
We would appreciate a
trial order.
Courteous, and prompt
attention assured.
We Deliver
East Side
Meat Market
60S E. MAIN ST.
to' take another dose of
.HAS KINS.
FOR HEALTH
;: '.IT TAKESTfiUT
A "One-Minute Top"
; Our auto top takes but a minute to
raise or lower. It is very handy and.
convenient and no auto owner shoul'l
be without one. Solidly and substan
tially made, our tops will Rive the
longest and best possible service. Ask
for prices and a demonstration.
WE BUILD SPORT TOPS.
Service Garage
22-26 S. Fir St.
Medford
t'ars for
Per day .
hire Million! drivers,
$12,311
WOOD
Wp IiavP tin Wackburn Wood Yard
ami a iv now prepared to ftmitali all
kinds of wood and slabs by the tier or
cord at
REDUCED PRICES
Yard nt 113 S. Mr street. Phone 8,-
or HT0-J. Delivery to nny part ol
city.
W.W.HALL
Medford Coast Ry
Ml:lH'01!l).,l ACKSOX VII.I.K
I'AIIK 15r: ltOl'M) Tllll 2.-.P
t.v. Medford T:.10 dailv. ex. Sundnv
!. 10. 11:30 A. M., 1. 2. .-1:30. 4:30. 6.
0 P. M.. 10 P. M. Sal. onlv.
II.v. Jacksonville, 7 daily ex. Sundnv
iS:30, H:30. 11 A. M., 12:30, 1:30, 3, 4.
5, 7:15 V. M.
BREAD!
' '. i
We could not gft jrtlonR without it.
It's the old-''3Mrildliy"-
Why? Because it is all substance
and nourlBhnttpi. .
DecauBe it; , cntisliea (when other
(oods do -hot? -' '
Ours ha3 a real bread flavor and a
good substantial r.Mcc.
Call up yonr .grocer. He has 11
. Bread Is .your, Bc3t' Kood Eat
more of it. . a
iiai .xui-urown urcau. . . .
The hrc.ul that builds"
PEERLESS
Ask Your Dealer
BAKERY
Tor iNut-ltrown
- - llrcatf-
BILLIARD
PARLOR
Drop in and play a game"
: of. billiards 91' pool in a
(lean; np-to-dato parlor. (
',lSTi('e !pla,cc, .'to , enjoy a
pleasant lioui". !;
THE CLUB '
(.Tinmen's, old sjtand)
H. S. BOISE, Prop'.
n A TlVTT'TM-'
. .. ... ...... , J I I ' A
PAPER HANGING
TINTING
Interior Decorating in all it3
branches.
PIANOS
Rcfinished and Polished.
FURNITURE
Finishing, Polishing and
; Repairing.' '
All Work Guaranteed.'
Estimates Cheerfully Given.
City Auto Paint Works j
Phone 754-J '
GIM CHUNG
China Herb Store : '' t
Herb euro for caracbf. 'hontlnchfV cnt
nrrli. diniherhi. sore throat: luntr trouble.
kidney trouble, sloinnrh trmihlo. hoar
trouble, chills and fever, cramps, cousrhs, V,
poor circulation, carbuncles, lumdirs, ) '
ciacKeu oreast. oures all kinds of goiters.
Medford, Oregon, Jan. 13, 1017.
Tills is tO eertlfv tli:if f llm nn,li.rJ
that 1, U10 under-
sinned, had very stvere. stomach troublfSA 1
and had been bothered fur HfVfrstl vpnra
and Inst AiiRiist was not expected tO)i
live, and hearing of liim. Chung (whoss
lVTJl st(,rc ls at -M s"it1i Kmnt street,,
Mertinrd), I decided in-gut herbs for my!
HtfiWaelj 'trouble, and I started to'fenMng
better as soon us I used linjm and today
m a well man and can heartily recom
mend anyone afflicted as I was to see
Otm Chung and irv his Hnrbs. ;
h Signed) ,rv; U. JOHNSON.
ilnesses: : .
"Win. I-ewls. KaIe Point.
W. L. Childreth, Rnple Ioint. '
-2S1. A.inderson. Medford
f. H. Holmes. Hade . Pnint.
C. K. Moore, KmkIb Point.
V. Wetntyrc, Kaglo I'oint.
Geo. Von der Il-Uen. L-;Kb: Point.
Tbos. V., Kirn. .in Kniri Point
Make
T! Oregon
Your Hotel
PORTLAND
POPULAR SPACIOUS LOBBY
of )l
At the Center
Everything
Broadway at Stark St.
10
Wo gUKKfsit you Ti-rlte. phon or
wire fur Itcsorvntlons
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