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MEDFORD MATIJ TRTBUNE. MEDFORD, PRECOX. MONDAY. MAY 20, 1022 luORIA L DAY LAD TO BE A BIG EVENT AMHI.ANI), May ai). J'lunx for Memorial i iluy ; tomorrow I mllriito Hint observance this year will Im iurili'liuil In KniitMuliy. , Tim wotbl war him ii'iiinipH'il a renaissance of llin iil imtrlijltn spirit wblcli Ibe younger element, thruuiib American Lesion channels, h lmi)lnln tit a great ettxiit, iPinforccd nuiHt efflc li iitly liy llm assistants ut It auxil iaries locally. Tli" plane for the iluy twain with ills Ii'KIoii'k cliicomilon nt.thu Mm nrlul lock In l.ltlllu park, nt l:4& o'clock, from wtvum-e w will nil as semble In I tin I'luin for thu nest slep, which will Im the "service l' the un known ilruil" hy Ilia Women's Itnllef ') on Ihi) water ut the rnlratics of llm mik at 0:10. The parade rul limn iiriiil'li, on llm Pinna Imnic illuii'ly rolulln 1Mb servlc for the iitnnli t Ihn Ashlnntl cmtry, wlmiit the im mi I (), A. It. Mini W, It. ('. memorial services will b liHil nroiniil llm heuutiful Mehwrtal monument, t'nin thn conclusion of l 111 service, thorn will Im g tm inln til Intermission for lit purpose of visiting still tlei-urutlng Ihn graves; then Ihn liuitlrr will nguln sound as sembly f"i- thn return munh lu llm hand stand In th pnrk (weather permitting other ln to Hie armory Wlirm wn will Im liliVllt'Kf ft to listen In Ml Inspiring address liy Ihn Hon I'. M. Tinnitus. Inning th nfternnon, committees will be Bent to Ihn Moun tain Vlnw, llurgdlne. Talent iinil lllll remrinies for 1 oiritlin ui -poses. So particular services have neen puinneu lor men iiiuhkiuui cemetery, but nil are to Im visited. 1 tin parade lineup U as followii, led liy J. Kit Thornton, gland miir tihttl of th day: Ashland hand. Klrsl t'otnpuny Oregon National (iusril. (Iisnd Army of Ihn ltniiblle. Veterans of Hi" Hpnnleh -American Wnr. Vrleruna of thn World War. Women's Relief Corp of Ihn U. A. It. American l.eglun Auxiliary. tiuughter of tha Alunrlcan Itevo liUon. Mayor and official, ity council and school hoard. liny Hcouts of Antvrlra. Camp Klre tllrls., t'ltu.ns. Mchool children. Tiansportallon will ha sf forded iflrrtna of thn l. A. It., also tnrni hets of thn Women's Itellcf orns. who. dun to physical Inrirmlty. nrn unable in mnich to and ftuin thn ivliiclrrlra rlowara am nrednd to typify thn ohnt-rvanrn of iM'Corallun 1 lur. Owing to tha latrna ut thn anaaon tiUmmiiiia ara acarcn. Itoan nr traiiiiunK to bloom, hownvor, 11 lid hy Turwlay morning It la hoped, with tha prevailing flnn wralhnr. to Mrut i-ouniiful aupply. Atiyunv liltvlng fluwria to lotitrltiutn, will i onfnr fuvor hy Inavlng llifin at thn t'huitibrr if Cunninr-e rooma narly Tunadny morning. I'rnllnilnary to Memorial duy propnr. the ''I. A. It., Wontt-n' Unllrf 'oii. and Aim-rli'mi legion, unllrd In anrvhra at thn Coiigrrgutlonal ihurch on HutxUy. My !!. At thn I'rnnhytorlan rliunii thn aubj-t w ty of Itniut'in In nin," and ut tha Mnthodlat rhurih. thn paator uld a ttitiuta to Our Uloiioua !nd." "The Sheik" Closes Run at Page Theater Tonight 'pxnrc three aaaaaBBiaaaiujiuL.il i.Lam i 1 J I '"JL 'Mraai gyjaa n i in a n t " t; 3fi "i mi - r - riMjiiini. i .tmamm Ancs Ayres and Rudolph Valentino in a. Scene from Ihe Paramount Picture heStielkf, aGeorgeMelfordProduction, City qunrtwl. tn Humlay, lnntmid of ph-d l.y hu family, cm North Muln cnttlnK. lie now own g trart of land that whi'O Dr. Whltniy bought ,11 nearly forty yngra ago and paid twenty llm rimlomiiry union anrvh n, thn tilg airi-rf, linvlng rwiriitly Iww-n od. au.llloiiiiiik wii llnown opnii f r'n, j thn nddrnna nn "Thla Wny fp." ImIiiu , trtl,.,. wim-r i.ivi, ....n..i ..r,.,( dnllvnrnd by Chum i-llor llrnry Urndfurd. (ll'Olgll On TiiFuduy nvnnlng. May 10, a regular jnrcilng of thn lutight'r of thn Amniinin irvohillun will hn held nt thn hoinv of Mm. Omilon Mik' Crnt'krn. Sttl lliiig.iihn lrwt, nt tvhti h tlion ,Monnt A h fu ml rluipti-r will rliMi offlri i a nml trann.it t olhcr liuklncna. i .I.... . . . I... ..iurn.,1 i.. m. f,.r,..H -.. ",K uouara nn acre ior u ana me mini, a poniilon wlih thn fnlon oil K"n"fl lniirHlon In th rommunlty oiniiiy' mi vh n Muiion ut thn wt'nu'd to I mi that he wan badly ntung. i innnr .f Kt Main nnd Klrnt atn-i-i. for it wan simply g ciinparral thicket on g gravel bar, that the original own- Inxiirnm in ilm mim of 1 1 ooo wum era ellil not Voniildpr worth fencltig. but rnriind on llm rnnldnni-n piopiMty of t'lyiln Hamilton, Liberty atrnnt, whbii i ml l.'t II y iliHlroycd by fin iiirty Haturdny mortilng. Thn Hown-Vnn Anibirg rtrrlia Ift nxhlblilng Inilny on tint rommoilloii groumtn at tin- Ih'itmm Hon of Moun tain nvnnun anil Muln wliii-i". nhown both afternoon and fir ulna, and at Mnlford tomorrow. Ilrglnnlng Jutm I, It In tin Illy uttdrratood thut thn biuikK thruugh- EAGLE POINT EAGLETS A. C. Ho.l.tt 1-unt Suturduy wiiltu In my mum! I nit't our popular and thoroiiKliKolnn road iimrvlor, Wllllayi I'erry- nd In- out Ji kon fonnty will in on quired of him a t how the Wg Hult'?- HBturany n.n aunng tna inomna ti . K,Klp ,.,, WBlpr ,., proJ(,ct wa, June, juiy pnu uKiini. the ilnotnr broiiKht In mnall dlt h and plnnted a part of It to fruit and ber- rlea, built a neat little houae on It and then aoi It and mol away. Finally It fell Into the hand of Mr. A. L. Ilaaelton, one of the school teachers of aonie thirty or more yeara ago, now living In Aahland, and he being a ptac Ileal gardener and an Indomitable worker cleared the rock off of It and made of It one of the finest garden him is In Itogua River valley, and turned his attention raining beans and onions and son hu onions began to attract attention, . many of them Hunday siimol an') Kev. II. (J. Adaum preached for tin both morning and evening. At the Sunday school it was decided to change the time of meeting of the Hunday school from 10:30 to V) o'clock a. ni. Mr. Adams will not be here Dfxt HnndHy as he has gone, to Corvalli to visit his son who Is at tending the O. A. C, but expects to be here the first Hunday In June. It was arranged last Hunday for Mrs. Arglee Green and Mrs. M. II. Kentner of Ios Angeles tu conduct a singing, pralsn and prayer service, next Hunday, May 2f, in the church at K o'clock p. m. There will be special song service by some of the noted singers of our community. The ball players won their game on the Kaglo Point ball grounds between the Hams Valley and tha Eagle Point teams and the score stood: Sams Val ley 2 and FCagle Point 33. When I reached borne from church the dinner table was full and about enough in the slttllng room to fill it again, so I was unable to secure thn names of the guests, but learned that among them was Charley Ten-ill and wife and Mrs. Smith, a cousin of Mr. Terrill, I. C. Moore of Ashland and son William of Iltilte Falls. Mr. Moore, Sr., formerly of Elk creek but now of Ashland was on his way to Itntte Fall to try to recover his health, for he has ' been afflicted all winter with the flu,: having had two sieges, or a relapse.! Altai there were Duel Hlldrcth, John, W. Smith, wifo and two children of' Dig Stlckey, H. K. Amy, wife and three1 children, Millard Robinson, Henrietta; Scheez, Velma Wright Lester RlghamJ besides quite a number of the towns-! people who came In for dinner. ! J. Rigsby who has been cutting- saw- j logs for Roy Conley of Butt Falls, has ' finally moved Into the house formerly j occupied by Agate Jack Ooln, and he; (Jack) la sleeping in an outhouse but i still eating at the Sunnyalde. i Charley Wilkinson of Dead Indian' Hoda Springs, passed through here ! Monday on bis way home. He aays ; that he has a concession from the ( I'. S. government to keep a supply! store, at the springs and that It, the; government, plans to make a good , road through that country on to Lake of the Woods, and that will be a near! route to Klamath county. j Mrs. O. M. Goss and "daughter were' here on business the first of the week and says that they Intend to remain, in Rutte Falls this season. ! In my last letter I stated tht the jeH one-eleven cigarettes r V VJ Thr FrUmO$ Gmtttmtn TURKISH VIRGINIA BtTRLEY aChfltUaJsill FIFTEEN In a new package that fits the pockety At a price that fits the pocket-book" The same unmatched blend of Turkish. Vjiicixia and Durley Tobaccos Profit by- V, Paul Keen, former local reel ilnnt. now employe of the federal bu trill of entomology, in supervising thn tnmpnlgn nglrit the pine beet In In Klarimth and adjacent counties. Illltah Temple ton ut Masonic holds a stated see Hull. Ashland. Vrl- The recent high school graduation w'aa Ilia list ovnnt of the kind In the history of that Institution. The graduates numbered ti. Kins pie dominating im usual. Ctinutntiqun closes on Monday May it. with concerts, both after- iim.n nnd evening bv thn New York progressing and in response to my! yielding as high as lbs. to the question, he said all rlKht. that they acre. Finally Mr. Itatelton sold about j were about ready to place the bond on ' half of the tract to Ed Wolfer and he ' the market, that they had a little more ' put a large partof.it out to straw- work to do yet and then the bonds j berries, which proved a success, but would be offered for sale. That the'li married, sold out and It fell Into prospect was very encouraging, the the hands of the present owner, and he few In the district who had refused , being a farmer turned about all of the to b Included in the district and who tract Into an alfalfa meadow and it is day evening. June t. timlruien of had begged to be lift out were now now bringing him amavurage of eight various committees connected with wishing that they had taken more Uni of hay to the acre, the result of tlm activities at thn recent ceiemo- jaiock since they had icalUed the a4- work, water and scientific cultivation nui at Mndford are requested to pre-: vantage of having water to Irrigate,! He told me that he paid three hun sent all ripens bills at that time. I,,,,, h, m , ,r(.t f ,,e dle(J do, gn n.v n v Kiorti ini,,i.nrrllv fill- ""1J ,u lMo Wllb,"' Jack- 1"ltl' a l'rt In cash, and today would not take ed I.' "aptUtclTurcllpulpU on Hun-"""lo"?.," ."T'.' ',i"n , ".''""" " for it. day morning. A an i.tira. tion ex-Pf unJ,,r 1110 llitch ,liat s ke' '" While some old crokers are laying truordltiary for the evening service, of I-lttle Hutte creek about the upper; awake nights and sympathizing with the Young People's Colon invited -end of the Fred Pclouxe place and 'the poor farmers who are having the one and the ann tout mm mitt lie cunslilerei mat no rur-sce nir-farmers am nmr,srin to 'Jlundln day" yielded two tru. k wu, i,,,iy giving him the largest 'care for the bountiful crops the water loads of clot lilng for Near Lust relief, !lmrl of ,hp lan(, M ,nMl a)t)ve ,ho diu h j w ., nM u ,() )rHluce wUh'tT'drC in ZTotZ-Z lit w" ," " ',,or! 1 the reader of the Mail Hi" aim- j cultivate and in connected with the Tribune to a number of instance, that subject related to me his expeilence have come under my observation A meeting of the Hiirgadinn tern-1 i,n t where the use of water and proper etery asso.iuilon la culled for Mon-, , Ho Bowed tlto tract below the ditch , energy has mode the farmers indepen duy evening. Muy 29, at 7:30 ut tho m clover, and sowed a part of the land l dent. homn of lr. Hrownr, :i t uctory ( giwve thi ditch in Rialn and the result Dave Rummel, formerlv Af Trail but was three-quarters of a ton of hay to now of Uig Butte, and Roy Conley, the acre on the dry laud and that he ! owner of the Conley mill four miles cut two crops the same, year off of if mm Hutte Falls, ami Kd Gomez, now the land aown to clover, and realized i of Hutte Kails, were here for dinner an average, of five tons of hay to the Saturday or two and a half tons to each Last Sunday wo had ottr regular three and even four pounds, the land , , , u " c,,,"r , ,,., . -., . ....'etc.. amounted to around 1100. but I had not learned the'result of the sale of home-made candy, the grab-bag, and since I wrote I learn that the total amounts to $179. II to Im present and witness I run through the trurt referred to, 1 water put on their land, and reaping iibnl eat the missionary." that when ho sold It to Mr. Jack he three-quarters of a ton to the acre, the street, election or utflcrra uno oilier business. ; Thn Ijnidrr mnricrty has beenJ piirchiised by IVrry Cbeever, South, .rn i-i.iifl.- i-ninliive. who will oc- nin.ti li Dm itoiirtment house occu-1 ri"e. TOURING TIME WE HAVE TOURISTS' SUPPLIES Med. Tent & Awning Works Oppowite 8. 1. Drpot Great Reductions East Through California ' Round Trip Summer Tourist Tickets ' On Sale May 25 to August 21st Return Limit October Slat Liberal Stopover Privileges "High Points" on the Way The Glorious Slskiyous Majestic Mt. Shasta J1 The Rugged Sierras . "Pleasure Places" You Must See San Francisco World famous city that' "'tis hard to leave. Lo Angeles Wonder city and noted tourist center. San Diego Romantic city "Where California began." Threw Satiooal Parks Yosemite Sequoia General Grant. Scores of Charming Seashore and Mountain Resort. For fares, sleeping car reservations or beautiful folders ask any agent, or write Southern Pacific Lines ' JOHN' M. SCOTT, 7 General Passenger Agent DIM CHTJjNG ! China Herb' Store This is to cenity that Olm Cbung of lledford. Ore- has cured me of goitre and stomach trouble. 8. li. Leonard. iOt J St.. Grants Pass. Thla la to certify that Olm Chung of Mectford, Ore., has cured me of rupture of four years' standing. K. O. Isham, 411 8 St., Uranta Pass, Or. ildford. Orraon. Jan. n, 11T. This la la certify that I, the ander slgned, had very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for aeveral year and last August was not expected to live, and hearing of Olm Chun Iwhose Herb store ta at !14 South Frout street, I eirorrt). I decided t- get herbs for tnv stomach trouble, and I surfed to feeling better as soon as I used them and today am a well man and caa heartily recom mend anyone afflicted as I was to ee Glm Chung and try his Herbs. tSlgnedl W. R. JOHNSON. Wt messes: Win, Lewla, Esgle Point. W. j,. Ohltdreth, Eagle Point M. A. Andrson, Mrdford. M. B. Himnea, Eaigle Potnu C. R Moore. 1-gle Point. J. V. Mclntyre. Kagle PolnL Oeo. Von der Hellen. Kagle Point. ThM W- Vlhnla Vsel Polnf CHANGE IN SCHEDULE KFTFXT1VE MAV 23, 1922 ASHLAND-ROSEBURG STAQE Dally Except Saodaj North Round Read Down. Lv. 12:0O.oon Lv 1:00 P. M. Lv. 4:0O P. M. A v. 7:30 P. M. Ashland Medford Grants Pass Roseburg Booth Bound , Read l Av 3:4S P. M. . Lv 3:00 P. M. Lv. 1:00 P. M. Lv. 8:30 A. L INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO; F'AKK: AshJaad-RoKoburg. 4.60; MeiUord-Hosebnrg, s4.15; Grants 1'asa.Roseburg, f;i.OO. ; , ; , . . Medford Plione 309 K EPREM ATWE . 1DF0RD BUSKS ESTMISMII "UVa tint Satisfied Unless l)ou Asre CITY CLEANING & DYING CO. 101 South Riverside Phone 474 QUALITY, WORK, QUICK SERVICE The Model Boot Shop 21 S. Central Shoca Repaired While You Wait. ' E. N. BIDEN, Prop, ; VULCAN AUTO SPRINGS fomplete. stork of these famous spring for all cars on hand. Prices rea sonable. BEST SPRINGS ON THE MARKET - We make truck bodies, nnd do all kinds ot blacksinlthlng. Billings Carriage and Auto Works 40 to H South Riverside Motlford Mason, Ehrman & Co. Wholesale Grocers Cig'ar Importers Medford, Klamath Falls, Eugene, Portland, Astoria, Seattle, Spokane, Lewiston MEDFORD BLACKSMITH SHOP Repairs and builds snrincrs All new springs guaranteed. Ucnernl repair, JJIaeksmith ing. Only Spring Furnace in Southern Oregon. 1183.Bartlett. Phone 183-J NASH BARBER SHOP Up-to-date Service. Bowman & Noe. Prons. When your Duds Are in our Suds you can bet, you'll . get r suits. Remember wo spe cialize on rough dry family wash. ' ' American Laundry Co. 21f. S. Riverside. Phone 873 Vilmo and Harmony Flour a . STRICTLY GUARANTEED. . . Ask your dealer for one of these brands. ROGUE VALLEY MILLING CO. Veterinary Hospital A'D Sale Stable DR. Q. A. OITZEN 111 N. Fir St. Phone 551 Automobile Springs Merriman's Blacksmith Shop THOMAS T. MERRIMAN, Proprietor. . 20 South Riverside Phone 279-J "With Medford Trade Is Medford Made." C. B. W ATKINS HAS OPENED Lee Watkins & Co. FEED STORE Choice Grade Crushed Barley, Flour, Bran and Middlings, Hay, Grain and Poultry Feeds. Custom Grinding and Rolling a Specialty. 397 South Front St. AN. UP-TO-DATE . SHOE REPAIR SHOP AT 127 V. MAV ST. . Next Door to Walker Auto Co. PAINT AND CLEAN UP Have You Done It?, The Old Reliable SHOE SHOP No. 7 N. Fir Street Best Shoes for Less Money; v; We handle Weyenterg Shoei Hig Class . Shoe Repairing . HERBERT TILLXY MEDFORD TENT AND AWNING WORKS MAXtFACTOERS, , Awnings, Tents, Auto Tops and Cushion works; Tourist Supplies, Anything made of Canvas. P. P. BURKE, PROP. ' Phono 15-J 0ip. S. P. Depot t Medford