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mkhkouo mtati. TiirnuNp.. metforij, 'on fir; ox. tfkspay. Jrxrc 2s, 1021 if 1 1 cT ftEMEMBERtostik un-.ct Baking Powder and be sure that you get it the In dianhcadontheorangelabel. Then forget about bake fl'Illflt? T?M- trnii niH never have any. Calumet li always produces the sweet- 0! est and most palatable foods. And now remember, you always use less than of most other brands because it pos- scwc3 greater leavening strength. I IBl Now'Remcmber-,8 I S AlwaysUse There is no waste. If a recipe calls for one egg two cups of flour half a cup of milk that's all you use. You never have to re-bake. Contains only such ingre dients as have been officially approved by U. S. Food Authorities, is the product of the largest, IKost modern End sanitary Ilaking lew der Factories in existence. Pound can of Ca1i:met contains full 36 oz. Some bakintf powders conic in YZoz. instead of 16oz. cans. Be sure you Ret a pound when you vant it. f Calumet I Columbia Muffin. Recipe i 4 cups sifted nour, 4 level tea spoons Calumet si Baking Powder, a 1 tablespoon su gar, i teaspoon salt, 2 cg?: Z cups of sweet milk. Then mix in the regular way. KB n m i 2 vrtnamtr2MnuiimuijuKmimwiKtie.vmMvamiia c inrvTr-r, ri, iwm i i i , iww mm n 111 mjJJ tekir 77S 5 GOOD PAINTING WEATHER Paint Up Now! Before doing this, see Dealer in Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Wall 1 ' Paper Forty years' practical experience at your service. 126 N. Front Phone 4G4 rrry&UJ esse !r-.i .t( , n ,. : ills Summer EXCURSION RATES rl To Eastern Points Thru . CANADIAN PACIFIC ROCKIES TICKETS ON SALE JUNE 1ST TO AUGUST 15TH, INCLUSIVE Limit three months from date of sale, with final return limit October 31st. For full particulars write, telephone, 'l :: ! i or call at office CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY . E. E.Penn, Gen'I. Agt. Passgr. Dept. . 55 Third St., Portland, Oregon. . OFFIGUIL REPORT -MEDFORD SCHOOL FINANCES, 1921 Dm: to the Kcncrou.-i support of the lapa ''is I In: huslcos or School His Iriet Ni, 111 mi! iililo to siilmiit a re port idiowinc; the district to ho in sound financial condition. Whilo the receipts from I lie- direct tax dill no! quite equal the amount voted, other receipts netted a greater revenue than estimated. Hpecial care was civen to the tahin'; and eheckiiiK up of the school census, with the result as shown by the item mauled "County School." Instruction was furnished in our hiyh school to many pupils from other school dls trictB having no hili schools. This revenuo is listed under "lli(,'h School.'.' Under "Tuition" Is shown the revenue received from Individuals attending our schools from other districts which by direct tax provided for Instruction in their own schoo'.n. The state mid federal government contributed to the support or our aurietil'.ural department under the .provision of the Smith Hughes act. The students of the lumi nal training department have paid foi material used In their various projects and the amount received is Known un der the appropriate headiim. It was necessary to borrow money duriiu; the full term when tax returns--were llaht. These loans have all been repaid, liieludiuK the loans carried over from the previous year. Repairs ') buildings and grounds will requirt more money during the comhiK year, as lire escapes must be provided for two schools, worn out walks must hi replaced and roofs recoated and paint ed. Tim district has been payine, inter nal on a bond debl of fuS.iuii). Dur ini; (he fiscal year just closed this oh I'lKation lias been reduced to $Hr,mn. In order lo retire the remainder on the bonds when due It will lie neces sary to lay aside at least $10,1)00 each year in a sinking fund. In order to do this the inaintalnim; or a policy ol strict economy will lie imperative. The old hli;h school building is en 1 1 rely Inadetpialo for present needs. It could lie used to advantage as a Junior liiKh, thereby relieving the con ifoslion in the Wnshiimton and Lin coln schools. This adjustment will no! bo possible of course until a new hi!;h school hulldinK can he provided. Tlio ball park has recently been acquired by the district and a suitable site for tlio new building is assured. It is hoped that the public will suppon Ibis .proKiani and that i'utitre school boards will observe tlio strict economy necessary for its success. Hoard of Directors Hehool Dist. No. 1!1. .IOSMI'11 O. UltlOY, Chairman Finance Committee. .luno 0, I!I21. Kinancial statement School District UNION OPEN AIR CHURCH MEETINGS ID BEGIN SUNDAY HfjTlimliiK Kurirfny nv'ni,;, July :rc! nuiuti ynntl-.ty nvt'iiin Hi'ivic::-; will lit; !!cld hi the park ilnii;i the inonUm uf .Inly and Ansu:st. Th: frlnirclio;; v.flii !i have UtnncI this KtKiiiii'.i- pjoraui :ire"(ho Christinn rhtirrli, Kev. 1. K. Millanl, minister, Uio M. I, t.'hunjl), lU'V. J. Hi i-iasnctt inmi-.-tr, tin Main SliL-ft Mftliodlst eliiirch, K'-v. J:i:noi K. Condciv " mliitatcr, I liu i 5:tt i:t nhiiich, Kev. V. It. I.:i:ich, iuini:;tcr, ;mil iIkj I'rosbyif'i'ian clHircli, Kcv. K. P. Lawrence, minister. A ptatfurm will w rcrtfil near tltn I'and stand, just in the ivar of the Car nv'AUi library, and touts will bu ar raiiKnd fnr the joint eon k rotations o that there will be ua nnudi ernnfort as liosHilde. The place clnfscn vill be away from the nni:;e of the atroct and lirotected from the raya of the sun by the treen and will bo an ideal Hpnt for Mnnmer evening athei-iny. Services will lier;iu at X i, in. and will be in charge of the different ministers and ihelr choirs, e;ir:h taUini; tlndr turn. Moving nicturcs will he lined buiue (fvenings to add to the interest and helpfulness of the services. On July lid the Whitney -IJoy.i' chorus of Port land, a famous h"ys organization will have charge of the entire evening fjr a sncred conceit. l-'uller annfinncc liient will be made In a day or so ol this service. Kvery one in the city is invited to attend these -services which promise fine things for the city religiously dur ing the warm summer Sunday even ings. . REV. D. K. MILLARD, - President. ' t. HKV. K. P. LAW'KKXCK, , Fifenrtary Ministerinl ;f-'in;iati(ni. ' rfiffi- :iJr urn feti d TEMPTING, tasty $i$M ananaunnuinuuii, . : -Mf'&s ?jK"?-v5CTI ' U Dt" n U i )u lining y.. X7- Olympic Wheat MMM Of creamy vl',it nc:-r. thin "meat of the wheat''- f:ilfili'fii.' rrf!i:iicnn nt;; of breakfast or luncliron crSoiontly ami pfcimmi-ully ; adaptable for mr.ny ; 1 gooches tweon times, loo, 11 Thr OLYMPIC )'.in- inrhnlrr, nvrij fir.iVn Jiirnri,r t-rf-ll rnrniarii: milled, packed, icnij-pcd and muled.. At Yot'R C.nncEBS Alono With Olympic ri-cun WHEAT r A R I N A CAKE AND pas; ur f ton s ti-tcwiir.r .(.on M A 1.1 H SHAN 'noi.t.e n oats 3TS1I. COT OATS WIIFUr F I.A K K 8 l!12l, billows: f 0-I.502.7K ni'.S.liO No. Ill, Juno Direct tax County school State school I liKliV1'1"1"' Stale 2 mill tax Tuition Stale nuricullnral dept .Manual training material.... Interest on deposits a llorrowod money Other sources t'asli on baud .lime Hi, I'J-'L Disbursements Teachers' salaries ClerU's salary .1 a ii it nrs' salaries ' Kloctiou and census .... Truancy Texl boolis Library books Teaching supplies .InnUors' suiiplies 1'iistiiKc. stationery priuliiiK Science di.parttuellt Manual trainln.i; dept Home (-con-ilnlcs dept Ajii Ityillural dept. fuel : City water Idr.lil and imwor Telephone and telei;raph.. llquipmeiit and repairs IhiildliiK 'repairs Insurance Ki ntal of InilliliiiKS Interest to city and linnUs. .. i'.ond interest Miscellaneous Previous loans repair Current loans repaid I'aymcnl on Hull l'ark l'mmls retired Cash on hand June '. !:! An Advertisement Helped Her Mrs. I.i.cilto.Muckoy, Hi Huemi Vista St.. Washington, l'n.. writes: i.a.-.i wintur my ;i-year-old girl caught n liad cold which loft her with a dry cousdi. it liothered her most at nlsht and sho would coii!:h until 'she vomited. 1 think she nnist linvc bad wnoopniK roun!i. 1 saw an advertisement for Foley's Honey and Tar. 1 tried It and bought two bottles and her cough left her before she finished the secotui not- lie. Sho had sot leu awfully Ihln. hut now she Is as fat as ever.'' hold evciy- tthere. Aa ! VffeN. - is. ; :D u. mw wmM Ww-mmJ ' -:; : ' PHM PENNSYLVANIA TIRES. ; ; ' feftftl ' EXPIRES JULY 1st ., ; SiS lo make a i!ood 13 i 'j ' " 'v 9 S 3 iced drink. Sffjij : ' . - - . I i isaeMMMm A Word to me wise js .umcient. W0M I THE BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO. m0SB "The Store Where Y out Dollar Does Its Duty" "feiij i S 3Sterty gtawwrwumimi UMtgaawjaawa iaaagcaMejujjgiii M,iiiiiMiMBBpaiaiagmtiwiMiiMiiMiiMMiMMiiiaMMawMMW . NSJEitsAy I : " " DAY OFNIGHT ' : -SEWING MACHINES j.fi.a.2.. lNivarii INTERNAL BATHS Ii2"..0o . : , Xow or used, all lato models Blngor 4S2.li". Sf"-?-wSs?' i are the greatest aid to health Eiectncn. .iliii I. J. B. L. CASCADE ' ' : Cllsh- z OT"1-. 5ii: ' Ask J'.H' Tree booklet ' ' -t-ciu n.ess MauiK. ricotins, l82,90:i.So gtZ- WdL ' " i - ' Hemstitching ,87Sm'. WEEKS-CONGER COj 5SC ' , finger Sewing Machine Co. .. (1'.;!'.1,.! : Funeral Director! ' "T : ' ,in s' vir ;;. ''i'lioite atr,in - 2.f."!'-"i 'TRADE rv1 P Vs .. . II I!'"!' V . t ' IJjJ ' i ... . . i ! I 7T . A - i . ! m 0 J & ' jK. VX To the Citizcnt cf Medford W'e are iinnounclii!; our new Square! Deal Wet Wash Laundry nt t'."S North; (lniiM stn-et. which will be In opeia-i I inn on or about July 1st. Our price s' will fiiil your pocket Ii-hiU and we will LOOK FOR THE SIGNS ON THE FENCE THEY ARE SATISFIED YOU COULD BE The Tractor of all work. Fordson will do more different kinds of work than any Traetcr built. Don't buy a plow machine only. Get a general purpose machine. ates Comer Sixth and Pacific Highway to -. . : t Ileal on s'limre. 11. V. I'l-X'K, M:in:i;T0i'. t