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    MEDFORD MXTE TRIBUNE, !HEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY, JTSE
1921
PZQE THREf! .
News of Jackson County
ly contested up to tho last man out. basket iilcnlc in the new rity luirk
Th uim.i.. i iw, .u.rfnr.,,..,! I,v 1'anK- under Uio auspices uf the Civic Un
born and Clark in the flying machine ! proveruent club. A cordial lnvitatlun
1921 CHAUTAUQUA
ANOTHER PRIZE
;. ARHI.AKD. June 27. Formally be.
'ginning yesterday, the Chautauqua
period will extend from now on up to
.July 29 practically a month of edu
cation, fun, entertainment and reac
tion, supplemented hy a most whole
Some atmosphere of intellectual re
finement and 'religious privilege
. Ring in -ihe new, ring out the old,"
applies to the advent of Chautauqua,
and closing nf revival gatherings in
the evangelistic series, meetings
which have been continuous, under
most gratifying auspices and results
for the past three weeks. On Sunday
the initial Chautauqua address was by
ilishop . Sumner, of Portland, tho
theme being "Civic and Social Itight
rousness." "The Problem of the
;toys and Gills' was also dwelt upon
iiy Dr. Henry C. Curtis. For the week
ending July 2, the official Bchudule Is
.'as follows: .
Monday, Juno 27.
- Dr. Henry S. Curtis of Oherlln, Ohio
wUI be. present the entire day and will
. nrfunlze the young people for new
ideas of play and recreation 10 a.
.m. and 2:30 p. m. '
Lecture "Joan of Arc, the Hero
ine Saint of Frnnce." Dr. Henry 8.
Curtis', Ph. D. Oberlin, Ohio, Monday
evening at 8.
Tuesday, June 28. .
x Orand concert by the Pasmore
Trio of San Francisco nt 8 o'clock
Tuesday, Juno 30.
'" Recital' by the concert pupils of
Mndame Tracey-Voung at 8 o'clock. i'
July 1, 2, 3, 4, will be devoted to
Junior Chautauqua and- recreation
with the big 4th of July celebration
next Monday.
.. Musical programs will be conducted
under the direction of Herbert Hick
ford Pasmore of San Francisco, and
Prof. Lelnnd Coon of the University of
Oregon." A noted vocal feature on
Sunday was the boys and girls Sun
shine chorus of 300 voices.
It will be noted that the Chautau
qua season this year is extended over
a longer period than usual, being de
void of the hustle and bustle Incident
To the customary ten-day stereotyped
lycoum bureau schedule. In other,
words, there will be less "plate mat
ter" and more-diversion, hero and
t'here being dutes minus any specific
program features, although-a rarity of
:entcrtummont afforded is essentially
Chautauqua in its scope, oven if supr
plied under separate auspices,
An instance of this variance will bo
the appearance'here Tuesdny evening,
July 7, of the Minneapolis all-stnr Elk
Minstrel and Cllee Club, nt the Chau
tauqua auditorium, under usplces of
Ashland, Lodge No, 944. Tho Elks are
somewhat chary In sponsoring public
entertainments, but in this instance
the talent is recruited from the ranks
if the big fraterity, consequently its
merits will pass muster and a liberal
patronage will be extended.
' In addition to the Normal school
now In session here, an Oregon con
ference of Bpworth League Institutes
Is hooked for Ashland, the dates ex
tending from July 18 to 24. "Let's
do," is a slogan, the gathering being
called for- seven days of friendship"?
. worship and recreation. The local pro-.
gram .incorporates a dally schedule of
lively aqtivitles from 11:30 morning
watch till taps at 10 p. m. Rev. C.
A. Edwards, Methodist pastor, is lo-.
i)l manager; Mrs. M.-C. Reed, dean
iiit women and Miss Hazel Powell, reg
istrar. It is planned to make tho en
rollment 600 at least. It being a
-state conference, a fare and a third
.in the certificate plan will be a con
Icesslori made by the railroads. An
objective will be "A place to clarify
vour life's purposes," in accordance
with a training school in league meth
ods at the same time affording i
splendid vacation, a Jolly playground
and a place of Ideal fellowship. Tim1
plan for holding this conference, amid
Ashland surroundings nad its incep
Hon a year ago, and locally every ar
rhnkement Is being made for the
entertainment Of guests from far and
I near.
ASHLAND, June 27. (Special.) On
next Monday the great Jackson coun
ty parade and celebration will take
place at Ashland. It looks as though
everybody who can ride or walk will
be there, either as spectators or par
ticipants in the events. The comtnit-l
tees are getting everything ready for
the big crowds.
It will be wise for as many as pos
sible to bring their dinners with them,
as the restaurants and lunch stands
will be rushed to capacity. It Is sug
gested that stools and boxes be
brought to Bit upon while the parade
is forming and passing by, as it is
estimated that it will take an hour
and a hulf for the parade to pass a
given point. "ce It 18 'n motion. The
crowd Is asked to spread Itself out
along the main line of March, so there
will he no unnecessary crowding on a
few blocks.
The parade will undoubtedly be the
most popular feature as those in
charge have offered so many liberal
cash prizes that the competition will
be keen. Mr. Jesse Wlnburn has an
nounced another cash prize for the
musical features. In addition to the
$f0 offered for the snappiest bund, he
will give $25 in cash for most unique
musical feature. This means that any
kind of instrument or Instruments can
be used, from a fife to a grand piano.
Four or more musicians will be re
quired in any band thut competes for
this prize. .'.'''',
The stunts in the parade will alone
be well worth seeing. Muny will com
pete and take part In this feature that
will make everybody laugh.
The committee has put the admis
sion charge to the big wrestling match
between Thye and Hund at a dollar to
all parts of the house, except a few
seats at the ringside. This is about
half the price usually asked for stan
dard wrestling match such as this will
be. The rrayors of each city and town
in the county and their families will
be gtven complimentary tickets for
ringside seats.
The ball game at the high school
grounds In the afternoon will follow
the wrestling match, and will give the
crowd a fine chance to root for their
favorites. The Elks teams from Med-
ford and Ashland are so evenly match
ed that the game promises to be close-
while the ball game Is in progress will
supply nil the thrills thut are good for
you. These two aviutors are so during
in their iierformanees that their repu
tations extend all up and down the
coast aud well over into states further
east.
Of course- the fireworks display at
night will furnish the spectaculur fea
tures of the occasion. It will be a
display such as few people have seen
surpassed. The llitt Fireworks Co., I
which will handle this part of the cele-'
bration, say they have some mighty
big surprises in store, and thousands
will say "Oh, isn't that magnificent!"
when things begin to go off.
Patriotic sieeches of ten minutes
each will be delivered by a number of
well known Jackson county orators in
Lithla park while the wrestling match
is on. This will entertain those who
are not interested In sporting contests.
Altogether the Jackson county folks
are going to show the rest of the state
what they are capable of doing when
they really get going.
Mrs. Chas. Loomls and other ladies
toured the country Saturday lining up
the different communities and getting
things shaped up for the parade.
is extended to everyone In the com.
munity. The invitation is particularly
extended to the Wimer Uruiige. Sup
per will be at 7 p. m.
Albert Patterson who recently met
with a serious accident when he fell
from a tree is Improving rupidly and
his parents hope to bring him home
soon.
PHOENIX SCHOOL NOFS
CIVIC IMPROVEMENT
CLUB ROGUE RIVER
ELECTS NEW OFFICERS
At the recent school election H. V.
Frame was elected director and A. II.
Fisher was appointed clerk.
The school board has hired the fol
lowing teachers for the coining year:
U". V. Milam, principal of schools, re
elected with raise in salary. Mr. and
.Mrs. J. K. Tyrrell and Mrs. Edith A.
Fish, grade teachers re-elected with
talse in salaries.
New teachers are Zella Whitman
and her brother Avard Vt hitman of
McMinville college, high school und
MUlicent Peiffer of'Tempe state nor
mul, Arizona, grade.
The school board and community
have expressed themselves as being
well pleased with good work of the
school.
Mr. Milam has had the II. S. of edu
cation conferred upon bim lately by
the University of Oregon.
Latest Arrivals at
Auto Camp Grounds
ROGUE niVElt, June 27 Tho Civic
Improvement club spent a very enjoy
able afternoon nt the home of Mrs.
Sam Sundry Friday afternoon. It was
the annual election of officers and the
following were elected: President,
Mis. Sum Sundry; vice president, Mrs
Tim Gallagher; secretary, Mrs. Gil
more; assistant secretary, Mrs. Ear
hart; treasurer, Mrs. Mcllvaine.
The work of the library which this
club has supported, was discussed at
length. Other suggestions for various
lines of community activity were (lis
cussed. Tliis promises to be n im
portant year of the club's activities.
Six new members were accepted.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilishop of Waldo are
spending some time in Hogue River
visiting old friends.
Mrs. Hush, Miss Orr and Mrs. Ileln
rlch who are attending summer school
at the Areata normal school write
enthusiastically of the beauties of
Areata and speak very favorably of
the school. '
Miss Myrtle Magerle has returned
from Eugene where she has been at
tending the university.
The Presbyterian Ulble class hold a
social at the parsonage Friduy even
ing. A pleasant evening was enjoyed
by all.
On Friday, July 8th, there will be a
Arrivals nt the city auto camp Sat
urday afternoon and Sunday included
the following: Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hob
bins of Petaluma, Calif., enroute to
Crater lake; Mr. and Mrs. E. Jackson
and child of Portland, touring to Cali
fornia; E. A. Bond and friend of
Sulcm, Ore., enrouto to northern Cali
fornia; E. McKlssick and three ladles
of Eagle Point, spending the day here;
O. W. Jordan of Eugene, touring to
Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. W, :' W,
Smith of San Francisco enrouto .to
Crater Lake; Mr. and Mrs. A. A. liro
shem and two others of Seattlo, tour
ing to Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. L.
M. Swope of Long lleach. Calif., may
locate here permanently; Mr. and Mrs,
H. R. Randall and son uf Tucoiua, eu
route to Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs.
B. Todd and child of 8enttln. touring
south; Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Schroadol
and child of Los Angoles, touring iu
Vancouver, B. C; V. C. Whitney and
friend of Berkeley, Calif., enroute to
Crater lake; Mr. and Mrs. F, C. Bar-
chard of Los Angeles, touring to Van.
couver, B. C; Mr. and Mrs. A. B
Currio of Seattle, touring BOtith; Mr.
and Mrs. Will Coleman and child of
Forest Grove, Ore., enroute to Culifor
nlu; J. H. O'Nell of Los Angeles, tour
ing south; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Urltner
of Sun Francisco, enroute to Crater
lake. '
IocalBneis
.Mr. and Mm. joe llibbard and
daughter established their summer
lpmn Ri Pninnect vesterduv. Mr. llib
bard will spend the week ends at the j
camp.
John A. Wosterlund has returned
from a week spent at Prospect and
Crater Luke.
For ice cream Oakdale and 11th. tf
If your merchant does not handle
Rogue River Brooms you can get them
at the public market. S3
As a Southern Puclflc freight train
was about to Bhift some cars on a side
track at the Eleventh street crossing
this morning a Ford car approached
the crossing at the same time aud its
occupants were too busy talking to
either see the approaching train, back
ing up, or to hear the loud shouts of
the. two brakemen riding on the rear
car, until thut car scriiH?d the Ford in
the middle of the crossing. No one
was hurt and the damage to the auto
was slight. The railroad reixirt says
that L. J. Simpson was the driver.
R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man.
Insurance, aud Bonds, plus Service.
tMr. anil Mrs. James T. Chinnock
and Mr. and Mrs. Al M.irtliicuu of
Grants Pass were week end visitors
nt Prospect.
Aftor having been closed two weeks
because of the Illness of the steward,
the Elks club dining room is iiKiitti
open for business.
..Swimming at Nut, hours 2 to 5 uud
7: ail to 9: UII p. m. tf
Mrs. II. M. Chiulwick hug returned
from a week's visit with friends In
Seattle.
Bralnard Beckwlth arrived In Med
ford today from Santa Burbarii where
he has been attending school and will
meet his brother Vilas Beckwlth who
18; motoring down from Sent tie. The
two young men will motor buck to
Seattle where their parents, Mr. nnd
Mrs". Beckwlth now live.
Ralph II. MeCurdy has recovered
completely from his recent illness uml
was ' down town toduy greeting his
ninny friends.
Two business lots for sale. Will
trade for house Und lot In resldenco
district. Phono lll-R-3. 87
Mr. nnd Mrs. Uiuls Sulmlo have
moved from Medford to their new
home nt Seven Oaks, formerly the
ranch of Col. G. P. Minis, where they
have erected a huudsoino residence.
The Trl-I. girls of the Y. W. 0. A
will have another swimming party at
tho Nat from 5 until 7:110 Tuesday
evening, aftor which they will have n
picnic supper together, each girl pro
viding her own lunch. All business
and professional girls are Invited tu
attend.
11. Chundler Egan, Mrs. Egan and
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter are
exacted to arrive this evening motor
ing down (from Portland where Mr.
Egan lost the northwest golfing cham
pionship Saturday by one down at thei
Mill hole.
Dr. H. E. Murphy has established a
dental office 40.1 M. F. & H. Blclg. 94
Dr. 11. E. Murphy has established a
dentul office 403 M. F. & II. llidg. !4
REPUBLICANS AGREE
ON PEACE RESOLUTION
WASHINGTON, June 27. Terms of
a compromise on the Knox-Porter
resolutions to end the state of war
with Germany and Austria have been
settled, republican leaders said today
and formal acceptance is to be dis
cussed ut u meeting of the conferees
tomorrow utter a return of Senator
Knox, republican, Pennsylvania, orig
inator of the senate peace resolution.
Licensed
: CITY SCAVENGER
All refuse Immediately removed ot.
short notice. Weekly visit In real
denes district. Dally business dls
tiiot. Phone 8l.' -
OBITUARY
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l-'Ultri-: Laura Pauline Force. In
fant diiuiihter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil
liam l-'nrce. dletl at Central Point.
Ore., June 25. ugeil S months ami one
Iny. Funeral services will be belli at
the Jnrkmuivllle cemetery, Monday lit
2 p. in.
CAN'T PRAISE IT
ENOUGH. DECLARES
PORTLAND WOMAN
"Two years npo I wan a nervoua
wrwk unable to do my housework,
but xliu'O taking Tun lac 1 am feeling,
just fine," said Mr. E. C. Emerlck,
14S4 llimton Ave., I'ortland, Ore.
I hnd Buffered with Btomarh
t rouble, for four years," she . con
tinued, "and couldn't find anything
to help nie. 1 had nour stomach and
nervous Hlrk headncheR nearly alt the
time, nnd ofu-n during the day 1 got
so dizzy I could hardly Rtand up. I
at way felt awfully tired nnd didn't
neem to have a hit of strength or
energy. My nerves were completely
upset, so 1 couldnt even Btand the
noise of the children playing.
I anlac gave me back my appe
tite, eoi retted the flour tttomaeh,
mopped the nervous headaches, the
Izzy siek spells and gave me haek my
strength and 1 also gained eleven
pounds in weight.
'1 Just fell fine after that until I
had nn attack of the "flu" that left
me all run down, weak nnd nervoua.
Tanlac soon brought me right out and
can't praise it too niueh. My appe
tite Is good. I eat anything I want
and my food makes me feel well nour
ished and strong. I am doing all my
housework with ease, the weakness
and nervousness are gone und I have
gained seven pounds." Adv.
Cigarette
To seal In the
delicious Burley
tobacco flavor.
It's Toasted
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Kodak Finishing
tetter mul I'lieiiper I linn the hest
The Kodak Shop
208 W. Mlllll.
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DIDN'T
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when she throw off her worries
Jiisl for a iilglt, to I'm gowned
by Pol ret, perfumed by Cty
und Jeweled by Ttffuny, that
by )iik log the reins of destiny
stio was risking u runuwuy.
Cecil B. De Mille
lends his pin vera on. to
mighty i llniax In his dramatic
photoplay.
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