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MTCBFORT) MATTJ TRfRTTNE. MTCDFOTCT). OTCEOOX. WEDNESDAY, JYTNTTC 7. 1922 iLJ Personal Vf W 1 The eniraRement of Miss Helen Phil ip GCdlf GYtCl (brook to William Freeman Heppimr of ft Portland was announced at the Pi Hutu Phi lioimo in Corvallls Monday. -Miss Pbilbrook formerly resided in According to word received In Med- thlR cit' aml was a student in the local lord today from Salem, the well known 'igli school. Mr. Heppner Is a mem state . motor trafric officer, J. J. Mc- ber or the Oregon Journal business Mahon, is still on the Job, and the staff. rumors of his dismissal, which have On Friday, June 9th the Mall Trl been so persistent here the past two bane's special "Prosperity Edition" days, are unrounded. .will bo published, containing articles -ash and doprs. Medford Lumber on the Irrigation development and in Co. i . " dustr! il activities In southern Oregon. 4tf.S's will meet at Legion hall to- This paper will be mailed to about 8000 iniBlt 7:.1u, important. CG people tn the valley and northern ! The district deputy for the Modern California and will be well worth mall Woodmen of America is In the city Ing to eastern friends. (let a standard Exlde, prices are 'down, quality the same, at Ilattery ! Electric Shop, Nat Bldg. 68 The vacancies In Separate Company audi will attend the M. W. of A. meet ing (tonight, at Althea hall and those wliu fall to attend the meeting will some very interesting informa- miss tton : -'1'he social under the auspices of the yi. R. C. which was to have been given today has been postponed until Wed nesday, the 1-fUi, at which lime it will bo held at the home of Mrs. llaird. ' The first meeting of the stock holders of the Diamond Lake Improve- nient Company will be held at the Public Library, Medford, at 8:00 p. m., Wednesday, June 7th. All subscribers! Main. Upstairs. for stock are requested to be present. ':' '60 There is practlcallj only one day more of school as the public schools close for the year at 1:30 p. in. Friday. The commencement will be held Fri day night at tho Page theater. .Special sale this woek only: Army issue soap, 1 lb. bars lie. Khaki army blouse (reclaimed) 35c. O. J. wool 'army blouse (reclaimed) 95c;. O, D. ' wool breeches (reclaimed) ? 1 .00. 'O. D. wool blankets (reclaimed)' $2.95. Tents -In all standard Blzes, all new, made of ,U. 8. government standard 39-lnch width white duck. Auto tents In white .or khaki, 8 or 10 oz. duck. 4 fold auto camp bed and mattress.. Gas Kamp Koop stoves and folding camp stoves, folding army cots, new aluminum mess kits, new aluminum canteens, cups and covers, and other useful articles for your camping trip. Trade at the Army Store and save money. United Army Stores, 32 S. Central Ave. 69 ' Special Gregg Shorthand work by expert Instructor. Mornings only; low ratos. Medford Business College. 70 The city council last night decided to have two temporary large ' signs strung across the street on Klverslde nvenue opposite tho public market, and across East Main street, opposite the entrance there, calling attention to the location or the new city auto camp, for the benefit of Incoming auto tour ists.' " T. Edy, Plum street, west side, will sell 10 good lots, all with water on. Buildings. Very reasonable. Call and see him. 08 Snl'ety rirst Insure with Iledden & Canaday, Phone 720. tf ' The presentation of "Just Common ' Folks' 'by Dick PoBey, Ashland's gifted poet and interpreted, will he given at Central hall. Central Point, FYlday evening, June 9th, Instead or Saturday ovening, June 10th, as erroneously stated In a previous announcement. 40.8's will meet at Legion hall to night 7: SO, important. 66 ; "A special built Exlde for Ford, $23.50 lit Tiattory Electric Shop Nat Bldg, 68 A, the local National Guard compuny are rapidly filling up, but there are still a number to be rilled before the unit leaves for the annual National Guard camp at Camp Lewis, Wash., Juno 14th. Great assortment of tans and gray woolens. Just the thing for summer. They're dustproof. Come In and look them over. Klein the Tailor, 128 East 7.1 Dr. and Mrs. 10. B. Picket Intend to leave Saturday for San Francisco for the purpose of attending the national Shrine convention.' While there thoy will vlBlt tbelr nephew, J. Carter Bran don, who has for some time past been employed In San Francisco. Mr. Bran don Is at present located In Fresno having been sent there the first of this week as the manager of the Fresno branch of the Union Lithograph Co. Special sale this week only, 0. T". shirts (reclaimed), a bargain at $1.79. Trench Bhoes reduced, sizes up to 814, ?:I.S5; sizes 8 '-Si and up $3.15. Regula tion pack carriers, $1.10. Pup tents $2.59, now, jointed poles and pegs for fiuno 50c set. Khaki army blouse, re- ilnlmod, 35c. United Army Stores, 32 B. Central Ave. 69 a. Kodak finishing, hotter work, less dhnrges. Jap Art .Store. 88 . The Pioneer hotel at Uoguo River has again changed hands, Mrs. M. J vlpaugh of Crescent City, Calif., hav lug iimrclinaed' the property. Mrs Alpaugn Is an experienced hotel worn an and intends to remodol the hotel Into a modern hostelry Get pine flume lumber at Big Tines Lumber Co. tf' . "Snowy" Knigton Turner, Oris Dally John Patton and Vincent Fisher re turned this morning from St. Benedict, Ore., whore they have been attending Mt. Angel college this yenr. , Hardwood floorlas Medford Lum ber Co. , . " ' Buy Modford home. Pay like rent Gold Kay Realty Co. Jnumminmmmmnim V.ll ; FOR the kiddies V OLYMPIC : Rolled Oats.' They . need it ; ' and like it. Local man with lew thousand dollars desires tq buy working partnership In established, conservative, paying busi ness. What have you to offer? Give full particulars. Address 23, Mall Tri bune. 66 Last ovening there was a refreshing shower, which lasted about twenty minutes. Today was cloudy and threatening, but up to early tills after noon only a sprinkle of rain had fallen now and then. The prediction for Thursday forecasts cloudiness. We are selling at reauced price, $35, Portophone to take on your outing trip. Palmer Piano House. 70 For good Insurance, you should go to Goff & Yeo, office with Jackson County Abstract. Co. ' Miss Gertrude Hake, one of the teachers In the Jacksonville school the past year, Is now at her home 'at Ashland for the summer vacation. Nothing nicer for outing suits: two Pair trousers, one regular, one riding breeches; priced low, considering qual ity. ' Klein the Tailor, 128. E. Main. Upstairs. 71 When In need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Main. Under the able direction of Eliza beth Gore, Hoed college senior of Med ford, the 'Reed college chorus of over forty trained voices thrilled a largo audience In the college chapel last Fri day night. Miss Gore, who has direct ed the destinies of the chorus for the past two years, staged one of the most successful spring concerts on record. The feature of the Impressive program was the "Lorelei" by Mendelssohn, In which Mrs. Jane Burns Albert, sprano, sang the solo. Other numbers includ ed the ''Spring Song" by Plnsute, "Land Sighting," by Grieg, "Wedding Song," by Mary Rosa and "St. Cecelia Offertory"-by Batiste. Miss Gore will conclude her four year course at Reed college next Saturday, when she re ceives the degree of bachelor of arts in the department of English. She has been a leader In student activities holding Important positions in the stu dent council, and In her class, as well as the chorus directorship. ' When In need of sash and doors, call Wallnco Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main streot. Table potatoos while they last $1.50 per hundred. Monarch Seed Company Phone 260. A stockholders' meeting of the Cra tor Lake National Park company will be held at the Multnomah hotel, Port land, at tho hour of 10 a. m. on the 24th day of June. Dance Eagle Point Sat. nite. 85 Corsets fitted and altered free. Good win Corset Shop,' 20 8. Fir St. 66 Soveral ncoplo will leave hore to morrow for Medford whore they will attend tho district conference of tho W. C. T. U. Those who expect to lonve from here aro Mrs. C. L. Seerlng, Mrs, Florence Bodle, Mrs. IT. G. Wilson Mrs. Lylo MarBters, Mrs. A. C. Mars ters, Mrs. A. C. ''MarBters nnd Mrs Hunim; Roseburg News Review. ' It will pay you to climb my stairway and order that suit you've been want ing, now. Klein the Tailor, 128 East Main. Upstairs. -71 Everywhere you iook you see Cnevrolet. , , ' , tf Mrs. N. W. Nemls and Roy Nemls of Sau Jose, Calif., are guests at the Hotel Holland as are E. L. Duhlgreu of Chicago, M. Siemens of Los Angeles K. Householder of Rosoburg, J. N Noblo, J. F. Jones and E. A. Gibson of Portland, Dr. and Mrs. H. II. Beck of Yreka, M. Golden of Pittsburg, Cal ami Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Kelly of Sebas- topol, Calif. Fire Insurance. Brown & White. Tablo potatoes while they last $1.60 per hundred. Monarch Seed Company. Phone 260. ' Among the Medford visitors In Port land the first of the week were Mr, and Mrs. W. Cameron and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rogers. Films In at 10 a. m. ready by 6 p. m. same day. Swem's Studio. 68 Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, re-inforeed nnd guaranteed. Only the finest preheat- Ing fuols and metals used. Vulcan Woldlng Works. 39 S. Front street, tf Mr.mnil Mrs. R. A. Holmes will leave Thursday for San Francisco for ft two weeks) pleasure and business trip. While in (hat city they will attend the Shrine convention. $5.00 spotlights for your car at the Electric Shop. 86 -aerifies, sale, Medford home nnd living Income only $1000. balance llko rent. Gold Ray Retilty Co. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Emorick returned last night from a three weeks auto trip to Heattle. While in that city they visited with friends and relatives. Get nine flume lumber at Big Pines The students of the high school com pleted the writing of their last exam ination papers this morning and school work is finished for the year. The senior reception will be given at the Nat tonight. For expert lawn mower grinding call Mitchell Ladder Co. Bearing pear and apple orchards sacrificed at $100 acre and up. 1 acre tracts nnd up. Easy terms. Near Medford Highway. Gold Ray Realty Co. -Phone 728-R or 134-Y. - f- A 1 family reunion will mark .1 the golden wedding anniversary of . Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Henderson . Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson were mar ried .50 years ago at Wilbur. They moved from there Into the Willamette valley, but for the past 40 years have been located In Douglas county, the greater part of that time being spent in Roseburg. Their children will all be here to join with them in celebrat ing the happy occasion, Ray Hender son, wife and baby arrived Saturday from Central Point. J. C. Henderson and wife of Portland reached Rosoburf? last night, while M. L. Henderson of Portland,, and Fred Henderson of San Francisco will-arrive tonight. Rose burg News Review. Atwater-Kent tlmerB for Fords $11.75 Electric Shqp..- . . . . . ... 86 " Hemstitching, ' . PlCOtillg, , , . ' ;, . 8o per yd. ' t Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf The RIalto theater lobby has been fitted up in a novel manner in the way of calling attention to the big film at traction playing there the rest of this week, "The Fool's Paradise." Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. ' . , tt . Dance Eagle Point Sat. nite. 85 D. E. Ferguson of Dowaglc, Mich., is a guest at the Hotel Medford. Other gtleEts include Mr. and Mrs. William B. Ireland and Miss Lollta Ireland of Berkeley, Calif., C. A.-Arpke of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. McEwan, Charles N. Gard and M. H. Perry of Seattle, Mr. arid Mrs. W. L. Gallagher of Bakersfleld, Calif., and Ara Landers and Grace Landers of Sardinia, O. For Sale Best home made cakes, pies. -129 N. Central. Mrs. Boardman. 84 Free dirt for lawns or garden. !Call at building Bite, Minnesota street. II. A. Thieroif. .'-.--,..... The Salvation Army rummage sale will continue nil day Thursday. .The army has a large quantity of children's clothes and work clothes for sale at small prices. . Lime for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. Wanted Clean cotton rags at Mall Tribune office. tt Robert Pelouze, a former resident of this city, now a resident of Portland arrived this morning from his home in that city tor a several days visit with friends and relatives. Mr. Pelouze is now connected with a Portland bro- kfirnge firm. ' " . ' "-.' Fire Insurance. Bennett Investment Co. - tt Invest your savings In tha Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Jesse Winburn nnd Bert Moses of Ashland are now enroute home by easy stages from their sojourn In the east and expect to continue on to Ashland after a week's stay, at Colorado Springs. When better automobiles are built, Bulck will build them. tf Dnnce Eagle Point Sat. nite. 85 Tho price of sugar has risen between sixty and seventy cents during the past few weoks, and another ten cent Jump was announced yesterday. The wise housewives of Medford will. lay in their canning supply now ns the sugar market Is strong and there may be further rises. Severnl local groccrlos are at present retailing sugar below the market wholesale price. This office Is - prepared to ' print ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the bookkeoplng machines. Don't give your orders to traveling men and have them printed out of Medford. Phono us and we will call. tf Men,, have your suits thoroughly cleaned and pressed, $1.60. City Clean ing & Dyeing Co. Phono 474. 401 S. Riverside avenue. 70 Common Sense About Eczema and Eruptions! Hara't Somrthinc About S. 5.S. ' That You'll B Cld to Hou. Tou mtcht Ju'at u well know It HkM now, tho cautte of akin aruptlona, plinplea, blackheads, bolla and mo on, -le right ln-tiie blood. There is DO getting- away from it, ScUnoo haa proyed it. Wo prove tt Tou can provo it. When the cauee of akin troubles and ftjruptlons in In the blood, tt Isn't oom Professor M. S Hainm, superinten-l dent of tho Roseburg schools, with his wife und two children arrived here by auto early this forenoon from Rose burg to attend the district W. C. T. U. convention, at which Prof. Hamm will be one1 of the speakers. Two watchmakers, prompt service and unexcelled workmanship. Johnson, Jeweler. tf Watch repairing or that quality that gives satisfaction at Johnson's, Jeweler. . tf Mr. and Kirs. -'-Dillon Hill and daugh ter Betty returned the first of the week from Corvallli .Miss Hill grad uated from O. A. C. last Monday night ( unu nor parents motorea to uorvams to attend the commencement exer cises." . ' i Get pine flume lumber at Big Pines Lumber Co. . tf Be sure of your Hail Insurance. See Holmes, The Insurance Man. Mr. and Mrs. G, Roy Rlngo of Minot, N. D., arrived yesterday afternoon for a , soveral weeks visit with Mrs. Rliigo's mother, Mrs. M. D. Lydiard, at the latter's home at Table Rock All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 Uast Main street. There's a Busy Business College In your home town. Burroughs Machine Bookkeeping and Twin-Six Shorthand mornings only; Intensive six-weeks courses. .70 Miss Evelyn Carstens who had been teaching in the Rogue River schools the past year, left last Monday for New York City. Firo Insurance. Brown & White. ' We are watch specialists. We guar antee results. Johnson. Jeweler, tf Mr. and Mrs. J." W. Judy and Mr- and Mrs. Ed Trowbridge were among tho Medford people In Roseburg last Mon day, and were registered at the Ump qua hotel: Phone, 474. Guaranteed work, prompt service. "We are not satisfied unless you are." City Cleaning & Dyeing Co 70 Your growing grain, is It insured? See Holmes, The Insurance Man. . C. C. Lemmon, local representative of Sgobel and Dav returned yesterday afternoon from Portland where he has been for the past few days on business. Lime and cement. Medford Lumber Co. Claude Miles came down this morn ing from his homestead near Butte Fulls and returned this afternoon. He reports that fishing on Four-Bit creek Is good. He also says that he and a number of fellow homesteaders in his locality are after a cougar which has been 'prowling about lately and that they expect to get the big cat within the next week or so. Big reduction on trimming material for hats. Fay & Sloan, 426 Medford Building. ' 70 Forty persons who arrived In 13 cars spent last night "and this morning at the city auto camp.. Most all the tour ists came from California whore they spent the winter, and are enroute to their homes In the east, middle west and northwest. Like the average auto tourist their Immediate future plans aro uncertain. All they know is where they are from and that they are going back home by easy stages with here and there enjoying a side trip just as the whim seizes them. . t . Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Apple thinners. S69-L, McCredie. Phone 70 FOR SALE By owner, five room cot tage, plastered, modern; shade trees garden plot, near pavement, $2000, $100l cash, balance easy payments. North Medford. Inqhire 141 N. Fir. 72 Xet S. 6. S. Give Tea An Aale Skint mon a.nfte'to simply treat the skin. A bottle of H. R a. will prove to you what Is happening In your blood. S.S.3. i Is a r lentlflc blood rleanMer.lt drlvea out the Imvurttlea which cause ecaema, ' tetter, rash, pitnplea. boils, blackheads, . blutches ami other skin eruptions. When these tmpuritfes are driven out. you can't stop aeverai very nice things from happening. Vour lips turn nat urally rosy. Your eyea sparkle, your complexion clears, it becomes beau tiful. Your face looks like that of a -prosperous, ruddy, well-fed, reflneJ rentlemsn. or If you are a woman, your complexion becomes Ilie real kin, I thftt the whole world so admires. S.S.H. la also a powerful botty-lmlMer, be cause It hulkls nor mid more blood rells. That's why it fills out sunken cheekj, bony necks, thin limbs, helps regain lost flesh. It costs little to have this happen to you. a. B. 9. la old at all drug stores. In two elsea. t " TODAY AND TOMORROW Only Times Howard at our . Migluy Winiitzer Other Xuiuhcrs Also S Jesse L.Lasky prtftts omafi Meihan A Prjnce ThereW&s' GQKiramount fyVWun? A pleasure-loving rich man who never knew a . -struggle ... . . A wonderful girl and a child who knew nothing else. New York seething, surging, , pulling them together. SATURDAY BILL HART In 'Travelin' On" Mrs. Walter Bowne, Sr., arrived tills morning from New York city and will spend the summer here with her son, Walter Bowne, and family at their home north of Jacksonville. Airs, Bowne was accompanied by Airs. Ursula Conrad who will he married within the week to Eddie Burgess. Air. Burgess has taken a house on the Frank Preston ranch in the Applogato district and the couple will spend the summer there. The senior class of the local high school has decided to leave two tonnls' courts as a i memorial to the high school and has donated $100 for the construction thereof. These .courts were staked some years ago and need' surfacing before thoy can be used. It is hoped that they will be made ready for use this season. Dance Eagle Point Sat.' nite. &' LARKIN JURY UNABLE JOMAVEffll ' The 'jury-"In tho trial' of Cliff "S. Laj-kiim,, charged v.ith a utatutory of-ft-nse-involving u 1 ti-yoar-nld girl, After. deUlMiratini? .for" 2.4, hours., was- 'unnblu'to apxce, nnu,-wcri. discharKed; y the court thta . morn his at ciht; o'clock. They went Info the "3ury room at U:30 Tuesday morning. ActHt(iin to court hotJHo ix)ortH. the Jury Ktood nine to three for con- ii-iinji ni out of the time, with only .Uifit changes in the balloting. Tho jury was composed entirely of men. and the testimony In the case was of an exceedingly sordid nature. Mrs. E. P. Scott aad ftatiRhtor from San .lose are visiting with Mrs. Turner of the Pantoriuns, their cousin. . A. F. & A. M. Medford Lodge 103. A ' Special; meeting ' Tuesday, 'V.'", June 9tb, 8 p. m. ,F. C. t)?: gree. Visitors welcome.' C8 . ' 1 ' A- F. NOTIl, Seep." - Ml. ' ?':'''''" : ' ' ' ' ' 'J' : ' ih 1 ; ' . ; ' ' ' j MM for anyone who knows that a trim, tidy and prosperous appearance begins at the feet, and who wants to practice true economy Fifty Shines for a Dime. Black. Tan. White, Ox-blood and Brown. way's For convenience and ease, get, the SHIN OL A Home Set. v A genuine bristle dauber which cleans the shoes, and applies polish quickly and easily w Large lambs' wool -"polisher brings the shine with a few strokes. , , , -' -;' ' It's best to saj? "SHINOLA" wssasm r IF you are using 3 inch clincher fabric tires, ask a Fisk dealer about changing your car to straight-side rims. This change will give you a chance to use the Fisk Straight-side Cord Tire the tire of greater mileage', easier-riding, better looking qualities. The Fisk Cord is a 6 ply Tire 50 stronger than the majority of 3& inch Cords. It takes more than the word " Cord" on the side-zvall to make a tire a success Cord equipment is an economy on a small car only when its construction offers in every respect the advantages found in" the large sizes. ' . ' -. There's a Fisk Tire of extra value in every size, fot can truck or speed ti ofion . AUCTION $ALE. On Saturday, June 10 We will sell at auction f several used cars " 1. 1918 Stude baker Six, all overhauled, new top and paint. 1 1916 Little Buick Four. Good Tires and Starter. 1 1913 Overland, sold as it stands. We will also sell several used Fords, providing they are still in stock. SALE STARTS AT 2:30 P.M. G. E. Gates Auto Go, 1 Lumber Co, tf i