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MEDFOTin MATL TltTntTNK. MT!T)FOUl). OHWiON', AVMDN'KSDAY. MA'.Y M, 15)22 PAGE FtVK -LOCAL MERCHANTS GIVE PRIZES IN MANUAL TRAINING Thursday unci tumll ill , tin' lilr.li school iiiiuiuiil IrulnliiK enhlbll llii' Ih'nI piece of furniture will liu selected, laical iiitrcliauts have vitv k i (Hint v offered lint follow Iiik prlnes: The Mnl furit Furiillum Hardware Co., n prist of fin viiliin In inr ( be Klvfii fur tlii best plei e, of furniture; the IHtf I'lliril l.iniiliir ' . ii prl.c of fa fur Hi" best piece nf furniture made nf ()t'iKin fir; I lot Southern Oregon llurdwitic Co., it intuit of f.'.rin value In Hlllclo loots (of I liu second Ih'kI plcciwof fur niture whether oak. mn ln:n ny or fir. All work Ik id Im Indeed upon work manship and flnUli. The. boys are tukluK Krvnl Interest ml Biii li h working Imrd piitlliiK ih finliililnit louche on his piece s that ll tlllty H llHlklllK It M tlt'Sl. ThrouKhoiit I In )car over w I 1 b"s have liiu'll lukliiK inn n ti it I tralulm. Noma fur one semester, hiiIiik fur two, nml tieiilly evciy buy ha a f I in- iltt or to on exhibit. This work runM'-t Iroin tli fit tit practice pieces, huiIi us hook mid and fool slimls t.i the iii'iru advanced piohleiiis of onl library tables, nuiln'Kiiny ten w axons and cedar chest In uitillllnn llnr will be ilinioniriiilin ul (Iik wood lathe ntnl an i-lhlhll of work il'inn In wood linn lint Thi' kill It buy or WiintiltiKion school will liu vi' Nit exhibit nf baskets and flower holder made of art fibre 4iirl whlrli ihey liuvx fliilnliiiil In lh lit nt two, weeks. Mr. MrliUi r. tin' lit' nlructor will show n rluilr, which Ik' made tif I liu same nnUrrliil, only l nIhiW lllfl IHJMMlltll It lt"M Of tlTt fibre weaving nml liu ronilng ilnr In ion tii'i'llun with manual triilnlni;. Mr. Mi'iitiT assure Hi" pat mini of I hi mlnMil Hint their tlnii' will he well nwrnl In looklni; ovrr tin- evhlMt. unit t hut vlw of Ok crowded condition tinder which the work in rtii'i'il will tm a convlnrlnK dotiiiiiitriitltn of Imw badly Medford needs n tin IiIkIi school htllldilif-. to addition tu th ninnnnt training exhibit Mis Carroll nml Mis I ! -wihk! of lhi iliitnrHtli' urt nml nrlrnrc Kmrtitiititn llt litivc tlii'ir wurU on tlMiU. ,AI vUUitk In thimi ileimit nn-otii will li rrvrO Willi , ri-frrdli-inrnln. Kvuryoni' cnn tlforj nt k'trnt Now Showing at the Page Theater CHAUTAUQUA TO 'i V "7 NX ' SfrJiU mi i CLOSE TONIGHT f A GREAT SUCCESS . i k M A K M U K K Y Mie Murray pUying In the romantic plttuit, 'Fmclnation EAGLE POINT EAGLETS A. C. Hnollll .Mtifril'N Clututuu'iim him h l'i uii i nil lniil'iht. (ne of tin' licxt of tli ' ninny (;ooi thlriKK i'iit' 'l will Un i li'iiiincil In tho lonini! I'liir-rtHlniiifnt. willed will In- islvn liy tin- New York City Conrrrt ,i,,r','t- 'I'Iiih innln (iir- tot ciirrli'H I lw nfinii'H ir f'liir iirllllnnt nrllMtK, nil of whom lian- I'lfliiji"! cn ' ci'i l mill oratorio mi'i'' In Minlfli Htlltl'd. Klll'll KlllKIT IH .1 NnloiHt, TlH'HW i ultiKri'H coiiih With lllltlii'ht riTOHIIIM'n il:ii loim, uiul kIioiiIiI l' lii-.-inl ly til'" liiiuiy In our rlly wlin i-njoy iiml iiiiro rind' kikxI tlilnK In a mnnli-al in. 'Mil- iUiirti:t RUfiH ut Hie forum thin iiim'H, nml UKiiln nt tlic afn moon i riu-r-laliiiui'iil In connrM-tloii with tim Junior ; I'tiKfiiiil. whlrh wan (slu n ly tho lioyn iniul KlrlH to tin.' t-njoyiii' iii uf all irc- ! nt. ! ("Iimu i'llur llrailfoiil yavi- IiIh Infnnn mi; uml liiKiirntlonal l..i turi- IiihI nlKlit to a kooiI nlifil ti ii-l itc- In "i ! t of tin- othiT ntlr.-Ktli'iiH in thi! city. lli Ik lii'iinl with profit .mil ili'llitht JWlllTI'Vi-r llB KOCH. i Mm. Hoover, tin- ntij-ri ttt-tnl-iit ait ' iiouni ''ii lo I hi- Krcnt "iili.f.u tluii 'f " ' many ori-m-nt that th' Hcvi'iity fivi; iiiinn III Siimlay offt ninn Willi Jut 'KiniM-r Imvu U'l-n' nwiin-l wlilrli en crini lilMiiuhli-r. Mrn. 'I'lios. I". Mrliolii, huii-b ii iliiiutauii:i for Mfilfunl nxl who li.ii li.M-n Ui vKilini! hi-r p.iri iilB, year, orfln-rn will ft'- rlictnl hflT Mr. iiii.l Mr. Frank Fallow. ' xi cnli-rlalliiiicnt IoiiIkIK. hi thnrc J. F. Th"iiii iii of Oalvl.iml, tr ,,wll lm an orKiinUatlon x-i fci-ied. ilium In M'lmlay with iIiiiimi trm k 1 i, I'lilvrrHal mitlnfactUm xixtil ovr iihciI to haul i rimlo'il lo' k onto tin- tlw varh'il ml IiIkIi laic pronrains frati-r l.nki- hlitliwav lii-twi'pn tin- top clv-n thin yi-ar, wlilrli will inakf It of tho Clnuraili' (nil ami Mi'ilfo'il. to still tbhIit to conilurt an.n-r Cliau- liav m repair work iloni- hy our lainina At nn ciluiutlunal iiillft th 'ilarkmnltli, W. I.. Chll'lri'tli, ami while ('haotaiuiust may well In- K'.yU-d a ni heri' npi-nt two niuhu at the Sunny-irHtty Kiininc lo a rlly for n hIioiI (!. Il' h.iIiI tlu-y rii'i-tfil to he itliln iimij with IiihiiIi at lon.'il nml lutHlm-tiial So Hlarl imttiiiK on l In crunlieit' r k Icaih-rH, w ho lirlni; to a rmiiiiiimlty the hy F'l hlay. May I'l.th. ini-hiiaKi-n of the day in roniiiTllun at Page theatre Ml. M. Ii. Iiilnw AllulclH of Trull, ami lliree men benhl'-M thft tlilver. rami' out Moiiit'iy on (lie Hull" F11II.1 utaiilt iin.l Mm AIiIhiM went on iii t i her IiuhI'iuiiI m hoiiii nlenil on the F.ni'.te I'oliil I'ei Hint nt.ifi; ('. II. Natwh k. the uimlial t-otilrse. tor on llm eti-n"oii of tln I'. K. Hiillri'Nil from Hmt'i li In Finn hit I'li'i'k wun alx.t hern Momluy luoinlnii W hen the roiol from her to Mel-1 w Ith rean, w lioli-noiiie eiitertainmenl. t'. A. I'h kle. the meter rentier forjfufll l coniileteil II in ii ell"ted that : r.- r: -j. --:r. r--z-3 the Cullfnitiln t)n-'in I'ower ("i , uml many of the country people wh.i hate Mm. I.uelim Kincahl who lias lieen S. M. Hull who In nU j Interested wllh',liei-n lined lo rldini; over our roush. ' teaclilni: In tho Crater 1-iS.e dintrict. the mime company, wirn here for din- inuddy, rocky ri'mlii, when they strike four miles from Ilutte Fall, also ner the nilie day mi l i wan CIiuiIch the kiiio tli hard mirfacod hliUiway will okm1 lu r school tho h:iiiiu day and Veep rlnht mi and will hardly know came to the Snnnynblu for kupikt. Slip wan iiccmii wiiiled liv an elderly lady I'ettjKleW. '. Charlen llanscoiiili who Is IIvIiik on; when or here to stop. the old J. I'. Mooiunw farm s mtheast I l( 1. Seaniiin IiIho spent (ho tiiKht whom I did Vint know wh ) 1 uiidcmtanil of our town was In towu. Iieri; on his way to Ilutte Falls. Mr. was Holllm; Utile IrinkctH and n-itlonn. Mrs. t'al ThoiiuiH'tt who has lu'en Meniiiaii is una or Hie civil eiiKincer , Thev hull) went to Mvdford with ono cnmii cisik In I lie ('. II. Natwltk camp ;coi lis who were enaKed on tho Crater mf the Hrown brothers. at llulie Falls tamr out i n the sUikc one visit a year to th" hlKh schisit, and ( Monday on her way Ihursday will ! "ii IllleriislinK tlmp jsixud a few days, to niak tlmt. visit. - i Mrs. F.liznnctli Fallow of I .. t li. J ' i to Med ford ft 0 i, r. SAY "BAYOR" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physi cians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumalicm f Toothache Neuralgia " Neuritis rjarachc Lumbago Tain, Pain Accept only "Daycr" package which contains proper, directions. Handy "Itsyrr" Ixort of 12 tablrla Also Miles nf 21 and 10(1 -IViiaists. Atl'lrta 11 ttw irsiU Mrk f nrr Mtouftclurt ir M..uotonlrcl.h-iicr of Pallo Hrsrt-l Travel Costs Are Down To Portland t and Return May 26 to Sept. 30 . $13.25 for 15-Day Tickets . $16.00 for Season Tickets 1.1 OAV 'J'tVKKTN OX 8.M.K VWUAX AM MATVItllAY '" llooil for 15 iliiya nf tor mill) (Into - RuiiMoti TUkols on Hutu I'ully (iood nr tlirito montlin after salu diitu, not lu um-ooiI Utt. :11st. Stopovers allowed nt all point on Sciihom Tickets, Hhlp anil Travel Houtlieritraclflc Miioh, tho "IMoneev" In development of Western Oregon. , Southern ' Purlflc l.lno paid $1 1 5,8 f 3 . 4 ti , or 9.52 per cent of all tuxes In .liu'liHon Coinity for yonr lD'Jl. Tor further purdculurv usk ngcutH. Southern Pacific Lines i , i . . JOHN M. SCOTT, ' ;' ' i (fonornl Piirhimikoi' Asent. l.nke hlKhway last summer and ex j to ieits lo move his family here to re- 'Innln during the hi-iinoii. He did not' ke creels M' where he expected to work hut Vrl'0,1 to Ilutte Falls lo see lib nit It as till-re Is now conxiderable woik In Ills ,llii!, the HlK Hutte FjikIc Point water jcHtuil and tho worl on the railroad ex- jlonalon. !( llev. II. (i. Adatiis and James Cor wtiit. the first the ConKrcKaf I mnl inln- 'Uter here mid Hie latter a retired capl Inllst who has been stopping at the MtiinyKidii hotel for some weeks pant KatlicrinK BKnteR, left hew for Corval- pl and Albany, the former to visit his uou' who Is uttendlnn the ). A. C., to l Mono until the latter part of Hie j first week In June, und the latter to his home In Albany. Ho succeeded lo seturliiK several hundred ikiiiikIs of flue abates and specimens of petrified wood. (luy Pruell was n tnisiuess caller Tuesday and a i was J. H. Co iier, for merly of Trail hut now of Untie Falls. He rattle In on the Ilutte Falls stai;e and remained until after dinner at the Suniiysidc hotel. Mrs. Artslee F. Green, recently from t.o AnRcles, has two men tearlnx down a purl of her father's old house. th J. J. Fryer houso, and milking arvenil cIiiiiikch in It and Intends to j use the lumber to ImlliJ nni'ther house ami small barn on land she owns on the wpposllr side of Ihe creek ou tho! Itlverslde lunilcynrd. i . I.. M. Harris. mIch manager for tlic' John Ikielmnn Co.. San lVnnclsco, Calif, and C. P. Cloilso, representlnK (lie same firm, were here for dinner, mid so was' 11.' II. Connelly of San .loipiln. Cnl., and (!uy Holiium, the mail carrier fnmi Climax to liiiKle' : Point. ! J. II. HiiKhes of Medford, was here jputtlnK In a fish screen in tho IrrlKU- lliiK ditch below the. old Krisl mill. I met Mrs. (!. It. Hrown nt the oust office, n sister of Win. Hutler, recently j from Tart, taiir. sue nml her hus band drove In from Tuft mnklmc a con tinuous drive, of thirty hours lo reach here ho as to lit tend tlin fiinerul of her father, Wllllum C Duller who passed away n short tlmo ui. They have decided to remain, nml are living on u tract of laud she owns between hero and .Jirownslioro, , lirneat Uahiick, our barlmr went tip to Hutte, Fulls w ith the mull Wednes day hkiiiiIiik. Ilorare Copper! of Unite Falls Was aiiionx tho diners nt tho Stiniiyatdo hotel WiKluesdiiy. '. , Mr. and Mrs. i'K 10. Wymoro of IKrliy eiiim out wllh a truck load of wisnl for vale nnd while her, transacted business with our merchants. Win. Primtt of Wellen, who Is on the iCioorge Stevens farm was having work done In our blacksmith shop Wednes day. 1. understand that Chrla llerk'innn who had a stroke of paralysis a. short I lino bko wns taken to tho Sacred Heart hospital for treatment a few days fiRO. I Fred PcttyKtw, our horsomnn, went (to Medford "Thursday to look after Ills tnlrests In that section. . j Win. Senrs, formerly of Hutte Falls but nioro recently in California came out from Medford on the rUk und I went up to his old home. He has boon away for about three years. I Our school closed Thursday with n plrnlcl illnnor for tho children and It Mocmod ,i.) no grimily enjoyed by them, Frank Slmpwin. one of the early pioneers of this valley was ulu a visi tor hero. Horace I'cltoii, unotlier one of the pioneers of the valley and one of the well to do farmers aqd stockmen of Sams Valley, who is alsa Interested in the Mi"k business with his brother Jamt-s of Fort Klinialn. was lure for dinner Thursday. , There was a man raine out on th t.iKo who wanted lo tf up in the Ijike Creek country to visit his consiu, Win. Nickell. but Mr. Van lyke, the driver, had such a load he decided that he could not take him. so he came to the Sunny nlde and remained until Friday niornlnR. When asked his name, after telllnir that I was a new-simper corre-MHindi-nl he declined to Rive It, go I will not plve It. nllhouRh Will's many friends would have been Rlad to have seen It in the Medford Mall Tribune. Pimples Keep Young Hen Down! Tky Mali Woman, Too, PuxUI How S. S. S. Slop Skia) Eruptions Potitiroly. PtmplM anil akin eruptions na a prtoa, you pay for avry pustnK olaek-haail anil plmpla on your fare. PtmplM produro prJu.llr and prTiit rolrity Ir lcrt may b fold. a, . t. vrm mu t. ( th frathla Tm plcCaUmUy. yXv 1 m aWC r.aviP 'M but who wants to klsa rrtiptlortaT rimply Mfn don't look Ilk th ownura of anythliiR. rimply women, too, aro puil-, with no prospect and itb powtr. Yoiiiik men rnit women, here's the positive way out. Physics and puraatlves will fall. What you need Is a scientific I'leort-rlenneer. R. B, H. Is one ul the most powerful destroyers of blood Impurities. You csn prove this In a short time. . N, 8. has been passed on by s Jury of millions of peo ple Just like yourself. It Is considered one of Hie most powerful vegetable blood -purifiers and fleah-bolldre In ststenfe. That's why yoti hoar of so msny underweight people putting on Jnst flesh In a hurry, why you bear of so many rheumatics belnc freed from this acouiTo. with 8. H. S. Mart todaywlth it. H. N. and sea your face clear and your sUIn et ruddier, your flesh flrmvr, It will give you a boost In raur career. St. S. S. Is sold at all drug stores. In two alsea. Tha tartar atp la the more economlnaL Hand-Tailored Suits $35 to $50 A Palm Olive Sale That Is With a WcCahe of Palm Olive Soap, We Present You With a Bottle of Palm Olive Shampoo What Happens When You Use Palm Olive Shampoo The Blend of Palm and Olive Oils These natural oriental oils are scientifically blended in a shampoo which gives your hair siBcy texture and satiny gloss after each washing. The way to have beautiful hair i3 to learn how to give it the care Which makes it beautiful. The directions embody the methods employed by scalp specialists in car ing for run down hair. But thin hair, lifeless hair, dull, faded, generally unattractive hair, can be brought back to healthy vigor and natural beauty if you will practice the simple home treatments we explain here. You can stop dandruff and the excessive oilines3 which makes your hair look limp and sticky. You can make your dry, brittle hair glossly, silky and soft. ORDINARY WASHING WON'T DO IT. The San-Tox Shop Heath's Drug Store 109 East Main St. he maimers of El Sidelo Cigar wish to inform the . friends of this brand that El Sidelo is coming through with a particularly fine run of Havana filler tobaccos and shade grown wrappers -The cigars are especially good and will confirm smolders in the high. opinion they have long held of El Sidelo quality Seven distinguished shapes Ideals . . Chesterfield Lily - Mas Altos Emperors a Ambassadors Chums (2 in foil) a Jsj mm 10c m 2 for 25c 2 for 25c 15c fe l - a . 3 for 50c fSlrTi ...... a '3f??LL V. .i iA mjm& Wk rr mm i m it xA fiPvsl- few mm i I Meals .-W;- 2 for 2Sf ' Mjs Altos Ambassadors I. TfV J . . . flSliT JT IT SOlSHAM Xjf OiMribuwdbf tlAJUANAJ El Sidcle Ckter k made br Caatolidtied Ciasr CacporMioa. New York Allen & Lewis, Portland Eugene Branch, Allen & Lewis, v' Eugene, Ore. '..-