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PXOTJ TTTRTCtS LITTLE WOMAN GA1NS15P01DS AND FEELS FINE H I ll I It TEAM LEADS IN YJ.C.A.ORIVE E ' law I'ifw . I r r. A FOR ROSE SHOW lis.. m MTCDFORT) MATL TTCTTITTNF. MKBFOTIT) OttFiO WEDNERTMV, MAY 21. MRS.-R: A. HOLMES RESIDENTS ASKED ORDER OF MARCH rWffi?ffi DECORATION DAY mMhi IS ANNOUNCED GREB WINS TITLE TO PREPAR ROSES CHI Mrs. Harvey Was So Run Down Bho Tipped Beam at Only 100 Pounds and Health Was In Wretched Condition. "A frlonil (if mine vol me In try Tn nln c, ni it ll proved In lie tint turn I n u point In my health," h,i Mr, llullltt Harvey, I'D IK. Hun p.tblu Avu., On It land, Calif, "I had mi awful case tf stnmuch trouble, of lunti alandlng- After eating tha llghleat miml. I Imi-urtm nataieated, rtutlil marvel retain a tlihiR on my atoma'ch nnd m" would inM up Into my cliettt, neurly choir Inn m, iiml causing my hettil In pnl pittite dicitilfully, 1 luiit Nilltuii hcntlache, iii)' brick riBl.t over my kidney frit n thtmiih It Would break In two, and I wna hinl fi ini tio l lime with my nerve. ruuld sleep tint very little, It ml Da I could find lluthltiM l lylp ie, 1 Kl u weak nnd run dun I only welahed u hundred pound. "Mill Tanlae hn simply mniln a new woman tf . I J tin t f.-l fine nit- thi tlm, and today I writch hundrr4 anil (lfleri noumln. My (rt H ml" to this si rut mi ill. 'inn u un bounded." Tanluc In Hold l.y u II K"od drim-Kl- ' ' , Adv. SPECIAL Tim Y. V. ('. A. f I it it ii : lit 1 iliniuli;ii which utttrt'iil yesterday lit progress ing splendidly, Tenuis were ni work till iliiy ciiiivtinalriK biislncn mid resi dence, district, iiml over rnes-thlrd of lliii budget wiii rttlnnd the first day. There, Ih gmtf competition it m ( ii tlii li'iuiiH. Yesterday thn prl a awarded to Mrs. It. A. lltilmnH' It'll m. . Tim worker linv met with flnt enthusiasm and support oiinniit the nwnlu of tho ion, Very few liitvo felt nnnW'n to rh at least anutll )tl t ll I) lit 1 1)1 tl till' IIHMOClatldtl. Till alio tlint tho pei.ple. of Medfotil aft wholeheartedly in fitvor f tb Young Women's ( 'tirlnllan Ahmoi-Iu-ll'irt, Dint (lii'V realize llio mil) mild work H U doing nnd arn wilting t" do thi'ir purt t enable thn work, to, ho continued. Tim Y. W. (.'. A. ilamln lor all t lint I It bet In th young womanhood of j Ailicr-ca. ll annus neiurtt ttiu Firmi the four Ideal of h-nll h. knowMw, !llow nii Murfl VBry pr(,lluu, ; nn.ru mid m-rvitn. i iv .vnumra . ,ut wMI ,mblgtiH. Thnre will ! j W C. A, h4 pii vldntl var'oua ntjura-1 i.mrt. ,0 n,.r ., ,,, c,,,,,,,,,. tloital fluaan for lltit t.l...-U of Mud- ,jtm nr w, .,. hg charK( tQ NW, torn, ..at ,,rov....m Kr.a w.ti. r- ,,, BxU,,m Tll(, Cin.atr Mdf'.rd I'lrailct room nnd a piaro to iiiuku .,.,,..,.,,,.,-, .... , ,. frli'iiilt . Mu bnvn it.iny rlub it fiiiH fur iliiMitai'lvna lhn Y. W. ('. A I t th" only ti.a provided for Ibn wntnmi. Thn majority nf pt-oplo In Mfdford lutvt. klinun, Uc'h In Ihln drivn and In oil. am tliat llifv rt lt.lrfiil In lilpln the Y. W. (, A. carry on, ll work. lUvn von ilmm your purl? If iitt. Hit your turn in w. Il.'adiuart'-'r 'Jm-hLt Pout O. A. If.. No. 17. Mudford, (r.. May 24, 1(122. Orlr No. 1. All tomradon of Hip pout will ttaanmlilri on TiifHlay, May 3'Hh at U a. m. at tlw park t le.'tT Hit procfnalon and l.tki. part In tli dweorft tion xrcla'a. All riuKt will b din- playt'd al half n i.Kt in rnpect to our tlopartad coinrftl" On Memorial Sun day, May 28, al! i jvi! War verana, Hixclal atli'iitiot) xlioiil'l Ijn kIvoii by it'Nldi'niH of lint vullnj'io lliolr roaf no tliat tlmy arn prupurt'd to cxhlbil IM'rftict HpKt'lnit'tiM ut tint coming Itoaa Hbow which will bo lii ld on June Htti dililiiK I'loHix-rlty Wfck, , It la fallniuii'd that fifty per ni-nt of Dm prfHinit iMiptibttlon of lha rallny wrru not fi-aldi'iita hfrt nt thn tln.n III.. IllMt l?.UI,k Ult.U UIIU ....III 111,1 .II.U.i. ' " uifinbor of VV. It, C. Spanlah War having tn autfi n Mhfblilon. they VH-rana, World War v.-fran, Nadon to not rrullno thn i-tcnt to whlrh. roaa'ui Guard and th lr auitlllary a'iOl"tica utiltiiro la piartlot'i! tiud tlm perft'tt 'ure re'Uil'!(l to iKt-rubln at American bloom which tfmy altulii. Union hall at V . m. aharp t i march ... ... - , In a body Ut Vim M. K. church to Th lloaa Hhow la tbo nmana of , ' ... ' ' attend Mamorlal Hunday rxerclat't bulldlnn tha rlvlc prldn of thn com-, K)V. j, R, Hattm tt officiating. All inunlty and a dlanlay of lhl kind e-jValtln nmmbwn of thfl abova namod tH.uiaicr'H fopltt to InrifiiH.. thMr In-1 ornaulzut I6n r., uWd U) attend. trot and cure In thn culture of th. noc-.rtitlon Vay pronram will be pub- iiowvrn, lluhil Intnr U'M I.VVI4V , fDlIM nCMC T MMtv I IIUIII ULIIL IU11I1LI A. E. F. CHAMPION Uivlnn cup and riblona will m th' award to thn prlo winner at the club ha aupi't vliilnn of (hi dlanlay. 1 E C LOWERS P I'oat Commander. C. A. FAKR, Adjutant. CRATERS SUPPOR T GOLF .CLUB IDEA for One Week Only Wnlrr rf.strictlons now on. W will, rol.ic (; caskrt in (hat Irali.v faut't t any hicc in city, .rbf for out'. '1"h for fvcry additional faucet For one' woek onh, Ktartinc May 22d. Modern Plumbing Heating Co. Phone G20 M. K. T. Hu) t un. OM.I.AH. Tom, May 2.The Imlltit ofrii'i' uf tb Mlnkiuiii. K.tnaH and Ti' ralimad ha annnuni't'd Otn iiuri'haan of nrw qulpmnt Vab nod al t&.k00,9U0. Th uulptnt'nt ronaiat of 30 atwl pnin'n'r Coaclli and i'i00 fitM car. " 1 11 """, Woman Blamed by Her Family !:.-!.., Itrllnlilr, iii-i'Vriux, rlt atilo'iind fti.ii-tlna; In thn tl.nrK" acalioit Iter ly thokn ih-huhI and diirM. Mow lifilif thry r-nllt thn airtiKKir O'w ovurwoikptt wlfo and nioilu r I ninklntx tu k.--i almut and fii-rform thn liundnd and oti dtiti'H tlmt di volv." unon lirrt Kvrrv hour Ittr l.rad a. h. a. Imclt ttrhr. nnd pain. winter tjitarlcri ar now at Pal ) Alto lira it ln-r down until aim tan aland Ctillforulu. whtrp they atarted the bpa II no lona-pr. Lydia B. l'lnkham ' uon'a tour on March 23. ' a titt'l' Ct.iTipoun-1 haa n'atorfd j They will cover an Itinerary of 2'.00n t....t wt.m. n in tbl rondlllon to j mlk4i .foro returning lo Inlr quar heal.h and happlne than any fthi rj tri) T)(l ,fonnam KVt n In .1, ttSU'Tn" tm:U'- Xrom report rif h ,,.prr from wnmm who hav foundiP" ' '' playH .roceitny la moat h.-nlili l.v It" tir. ,ti.ve ll Adv. plenatnK- l.'iiqualifletl an i port of the projected Medford golf oourh waa pledged by tlit Crptr club at thftlr meeting laat rvcniug and activity on the part of a Cheer, di.il. tht'r! commltU"-' appjlnted to co-operate t'lrcii admliilon prices am fillow- with those Interested In the matter Ing the trend of ether luxuries and' will beBfn at once nnremtltu-a In tumbling from the war- A fo.tture of tin? evening waa the time pin uncle UkV anxophnna aextette which rn It renialiip I for the llowe'i Grtvtt dared aomn uleaainr melotlv. Umdon Clreu ti etnbllh the prece-J The Crater were Informed of the dent of p'lor!ng tha old familiar 50 1 plana for "Proaperity Week" and jvill cent admlBXlcn price luto the "white . probably co-oprf-rate with that move top," and tbn Btrnln on father pocltet menl which already haa a flying atart. book conKiienlly will be ron!derably The rejiorl of the picnic committee lightened. unacceptable and a further report The rlrru will appear In Medford from that body will bo forthcoming, for afternoon and evening perfor-.Carl Tengwald as chairman retried .iiitneen on Tueaduy, May 3o. Their that the plana outlined called for a picnic under the Hear Creek bridge and the members of the committee were accordingly fined for their nn emlns letlty. . NBW VOUK. May H. Jlarry (ireb today wa holder of thn Amarl i.in llgliiheavywi'lttht title aa a reult of hi vhtiiy limt night In fifteen rounds with Genu Tunney of thia city. And now Hurry want to meet Oeorge t'uipiii.tler for the world till". Oreo utarted aKlrt Tunney In hi unual whirlwind fuxhion . and aoon inUKied up lh New Yorker' counte nnnee with Mharp hook and long w!ri. Oritb opened a cut on Tun ney' none and cut both hi eye. Then Tuney alowed the plttMbtirger for a apell with hard body punche. iteeuperatlnfc (Ul kly (ireb launch ed nntault after awtault for the head and body, and whlltr hi punche were not a hard aa thone sent in by Tunney, they were In the majority. Th "ifc'urent" ' wa alway on top of hi opponent and wa tha aKKreor In mot of the round. Aarnlnut Crt-b, Tunney displayed noma of th courage that carried him to fitlc titular honor In the American . ex peditionary forcea in France. It haa been reported that Carpcn tler will come to this country thl year to defend hi world lightheavy weight title against any man selected. (ireb, after his victory of last night. expressed willingness to meet pentier at any time. Car Yesterday's ReHUlts. American Ijcague. Boston 3: Cleveland ' New York 3; 8t. Louts 11. I'hilsdclp))ia 5; Lelroit I. Washington 3; Chicago 2. National IiPaguo. MtiKl.uric 1-. I'hiladelphia 3. Cincinnati ; New York 5 (10 in ninKs). I'hicaKO 2: llrooklyn C. St. Louis 6: r.oBton 8. ' , Coul leatuiv Ookland 7: Vernon 6. Portland 13: Salt Luke 2. Ix Anxelea 2: Kan Framlwo 0. Seattk-Kai ramtnto, traveling. Notice ' 'AIT wi(h Trl"otHa Oil Oak atxrk fr sale write Thos. C. Hjldlwt. North 'Het.tl. Oregm. 59 i Money Saying SPEC Every Day During Our IALS Big Money Raising Moving Sale if-, . HERE'S ONE OF THEM Krlwo to Iluy Car. ST. LOl'KS, May 24. The St. Louis Fan FramiBro railroad ha ordered construetlon tff fourteen steel pas eenxer car to roet each, it was announced here today. NEW YORK Amateur boxers as sen.tile for the national amateur jun- J lor - chumplonhip tournament to be held toniKht and tomorrow ntgnt in j Madison Siuare Oarden under the ausplcea of A. A. LV MEMPHIS Charles Frank, one of the organlxcrs of tho Southern asso ciation and until a few weeks ago manaser of the Atlanta elub. died to day after an Illness of several months. ' HE ST. LOl"lS Btanudaus Zbysxko, former heavyweight wrestling: cham pion will give Ed (Strangler) lewi $20.0f tf the ''entire'' gate receipts for av ,f.nish match. Zbyszko's mana ger announced.-' s r. a' Iron Army Cot $3.95 Mattress $3.50 4 Come in and see the rest of them : ,i i, i ( v .''..'. .. :, .,- v . 0 y . Illl !. . v , A U H M M Sf A Mettior a f urnirore eiarawxo. MEDFORD'S GIRLS ARE HER GREATEST ASSET. WILL YOU STAND BY THEIR Y. W. 0. A. CAMPAIGN May 22-20 Page Feature! Pauline Frederick Urillknat In- characterization, vivid w Itb the life of the open country of the west, "Two Kinds cf Women," with I Pauline Frederick in the stellar rtb Islands forth' as one of the really bis , productions, during the last several j months. It is the feature attraction at i the Page theatre. Supporting Miss Frederick in this gapping ptcturiza- tion of Jackson Gregory's novel, "Ju dith of Ulue Lake Ranch," Is one of the greatest casts ever assembled for a motion picture production. Among the well known players are Tom Santschi. who haa tho loading; male role of Bud l.ee, Charles Clary, veteran actor who has had many notable roles in films; Otis Harlan, fun-maker on the stage and hi pictures; Clarissa Selwynne, Dave Winter, Jean Calhoun, Jack Cur tis, Billy Elmer, Sam Appel, Joseph Singleton and Eugene PalleUe. Still another outstanding feature Is the skil ful development of the Btory under the supervision of Director Colin Camp bell. . "The Gray Dawn" at Rialte Those who enjoy ' the books of Stewart Edward White will be glad to know that his novel, "The Gray Dawn" has been screened and will be present-' ed at the Kialtu, beginning tonight. It is a story of California In the early (lays when various factions were struggling for political supremacy In that state. Vnusually attractive scen ery, historical background and a cai able cast make this picture one well worth seeing. Stockholders Notice Notice Is hereby glvon that the annual moetlng of the stockholders of the Homo Telephone and Telegraph Company of Southern Oregon, will be held at the office of the company, 21S West Sixth street, Medford, Oregon, at 3 o'clock p. m.. June 6, 1922. 61 W. H. GORE, President. Ai' The old fashioned idea orgiving all measure ofvalue in .caC&e&&&-. lull measure oP qualityS(.full measure ollavor ull measure of economy; hasalwris Jbeen the policy oeiimairr i'ocoiiee Save 2S Round Trip Ticketi "t. ';' San Francisco - $40.45 "World Famoa City" that " 'tis hard to Wve" , Sale Dates May 2 Tth to 31st incl. Final limit June 30th ... ' a Dates June 3rd to 13th tncl. Fltral limit July 3 1st V' Sale Dates June 15th to 20th incl. Final limit July 20t Sacramento $36.95 "Celebrate lht of "40" Iay'2iird to 28th " , ., , . ' Sale Dates Way 20th to 26th incl. Final limit May Slat n i t Los Angeles - $65.50 "Wonder City" ami noted tourist crater Sales Date3 May 26th to June 3rd Inc!. Final limit June SOttf. Proportionate reductions apply from all stations. . . - Stopovers allowed at all points on tickets to Saa Fr.nciae and Lo3 Angeles. Tickets to Sacramento require .continuous pa sage. ' , fecial fares available to all persons, although authorized ac count Conventions and Conferences. . . ' ' - .e ' a '.,i5r;v;i., For further particulars, inquire of local agent. . : . Southern Pacific Linesr-r JOHN M. SCOTT. General Passenger Agent. mi' v-nf ,. aai-. s- .if i ... it..... ?'Tn? Kevel in tne Wonaers of Lake Louise ; A Let this summer's vacation be one of com- J J bmed amusement, educatioa recreation and inspiration. Let it be "a vacation you 1 will never forget" i if The Ctnadun Pacific Rocltii offer unlimiiad pout- I . . ij biltttei At Lake Louise, for instance, with Mirror ' Jt Lake and Lake Agnes high above. lher are won 7 1 dcrfui days ahead of you day that no tmr word! ' can ever describe. - j J There are trails unfolding' gfories you cannot duple ', cate elsewhere trails le Clouds to the glaciers. re are trails unrotding glories you cannot dup. , ' elsewhere trails leading 10 the ' Laket in the 1 f ids K the glaciers. d y Ihert Is Boating. Trout Fishing. ,.l : ll Hiking and a variety of spons. y. . '0i 11 ' Wme for complcit mformaiicri to . -Y' .j: r : r-;i '" V 11 Vituauian racinc rvaiiway ; Till II CI. . M UIIU11IU iiiununiil , - V. H. Deacon, General Agent 1 A BnrT Spring! Mott V h Clavcxr Houm fni Jum i ; 'NIIIIIIUIIIIUII HI M II ! I WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE. ' S -f . I ,'..-X . '., 1; .r.V .