Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 14, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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TRIBUNE, MEDFORP. ORKHOX, WF.DXF.smY. .lUXfi II, .1922
PAGE THREE
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SPECIAL
for a few 'r-,
days only -1
Travelers size bottle
WILDROOT
Liquid Shampoo
EVEN if your hair is dull,
' lifeless and impossible to
arrange, this new Wildroot treat
, . ment discovered by a hairdresser
will transform your appearance.
Apply Wildroot Liquid Shampoo
and wash as usual, rinsing three
or four times. After drying,
massage Wildroot Hair Tonic
into the roots of the hair with
the finger tips.
WILDROOT
Hair Tonic and Liquid Shampoo
On sale at
STRANG'S DRUG STORE
I'liono 225
MEDKOIU), OIMCOOS"
2:tl J Oils t Mnin
No ordinary vacuum
process is used to
preserve the taste
gbodnesspfM-T-B
coffee g Special
vacuum machines are
employed exclusively
by vs to make MJ-B
supreme amoncoffees
Special MJ-B
Vacuum Machines
DOING OUR BIT FOR PROSPERITY!
Corded Madras Shirts, Regular $3.00 ,
i ' $2.003 for $5.75 . .
The Famous Harvard) Athletic Underwear, the Better Kind
; Special 95c 3 for $2.75
Let's all help to put Prosperity "Over the Top'.' this week and
all future week's. -.. i
1 IT .CERTAINLY PAYS TO GET THE BEST.
... SPRINGER & LEE
105 W. Main t - , "DUDS FOR MEN" Open Evenings
F
ASIILAN'D, Juno 14. Although
retroipoctlvo, as applied to tho big
Shrine fuithorlng ot San Francisco
(his wenk, 'a memorablo incident con
nected therewith will ho tho visit
hero on Friday pt this week, June
lfith, of Al Koran Tomplo, Clevelaud.
Ohio, returning homo to tho old
Buckeye state from tho Golden Gate,
in two special trains, tho stop at this
terminal being of two hours' dura
tion on the afternoon of thnt date. Al
Koran carries ono of the finest band
organisations in the country, mid
splenr'.Id concert from this musical
aggrjeation is in prospect. The
ho'.rs of the stopover here are from
3 to 5 In the afternoon, approximate
ly, and this interval will be a lively
ono. Ohloaus in general are remind
ed of this appointment and urged to
bo present. Watch further an
nouncements in local papers. Addi
tional Interest is connected with this
evont due to the circumstances that
D. B. Grant, fomer well known cltl
zen, is prominently identified with
the Al Koran band, having been in
Cleveland for sevaii months past, as
sisting in perfecting arrangements tor
tho trans-continental tour under
Shrino auspices.
The -fireworks ordinance will be
honored In the breach more than in
tho actual observance, duo to pros
suro being brought to boar in tho mat
ter incident to the celebration period
July 3 and 4. Of course, no indis
criminate recklessness will be toler
ated, 'but a sqrt of free licenso influ
ence will bo permitted within such
duo bounds as a liberal -Interpretation
of tho state enactments may per
mit. Consequently, Young America
will probably bo authorized to go
ahead and shoot, as far as firecrack
era and other celebration adjunctis
are concerned.. In other words, the
close season for minor explosives will
for tho time being, bo an open one
greatly to the relief and edification of
tho young folks to whom a Fourth
without firecrackers would be an un
welcome holiday.
First Company left on Wednesday
morning for tho big encampment at
Fort Worden, Wash. Itank and file
numbered approximately 70, fully
equlppod for an experience which will
merge a fine holiday outing with a
minimum of exacting duties. Quite
n number of local business men are
already away from town, but -they
havo arranged for extra help In ordor
that tholr omployes may attend tho
encampment. t"'
Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Carter, newly
wods, will remain In Ashland during
tho rfummor vacation- at least. The
bride was formerly Miss Susanne
Homes, and Is at' present out" well
known superintendent of schools of
Jackson county.
Representatives of the N'iver fam
ily. Including tho Misses Florence.
Mary and Lupy, havo returned this
early from an outing by the -seaside
in the vicinity of Newport.
Seventh, eighth and high school
subjects will be dealt with at tho ses
sion of a summer school which began
June 12 at the high school building,
continuing for Beveral weeks.
J no rorozzi family will havo their
summer outing oh a ranch in Lane
county, in the vicinity of Eugono.
Kenneth I, Illy will graduate from
Stanford University next weok. Ho
has chosen law as a profession, and
on July 1 will be Identified with, a
prominent legal firm at Bakersfield,
Calif., having completed tho full six
year course- fit accordanco with Uni
versity requirements.-
Hillah Temple's patrol was tho first
Shrine organization to reach ' San
Francisco preliminary to welcoming
other unit's from all over the country,
being the right bow.er of Islam Tenl
plo in acting as erfcort to other or
ganizations as they arrived at the
main terminal seeking their respec
tive locations. Tho Examiner has
been stressing various phases of the
Shrine golden Jubilee, both as to IV-
ustrations and descriptive text.
"Pop" Weisenberger, standard bear
er qf tho patrol; is In 4hc limelight
on tho paper's front -page and elao
hero, his portrait being very familiar,
lapt. Chapman, also Lteuts. Tengwald
and Bromley are easily recognized, in
addition to others of both rank and
file. Hillah is being given ti royal
reception at San Francisco headquar
ters of a majority of the delegations
being at the- Hotel Alexander, here
they are receiving every attention,
their reception being a most flatter
ing one. ' ' ; :- '' " ; . -.
Incident to expansion, 'as applied
to plenty of spate on which to Install
his new wholesale: grocery establish
ment, H. G. Enders has secured the
Elmer- Smith Ibis on Oak street, in
addition to other property heretofore
transferred to him on this account.
Mrs. Helen Silshy, former well
known resident, but who for' years
past has lived in Cottage Grove, died
recAntlv. find will he hurfprl in 'thi
family plot In an Oakland ccmeterjw
the last of this week. . She was the
mother of Esther Silsbyi a local must
cal Instructor of the Normal era, also
of ). S. Silsby, an old time Southern
Pacific employe." now a resident of
the vicinity of Oregon City. The fu
neral will probably be held on Friday,
June 16, services at the grave being
conducted by the Eastern Star, with
which order the deceased was former
ly affiliated here, transferring , her
membership In. 1914 to Cottage
Grove, Many old time- friends will
regret to learn of Mrs. Sllsby's death.
of respect to tho memory of ono who
was universally esteemed.
To make the trip c ver the moun
tains, clean through to the KlamutU
region, without tho i:-" ( chains on
his car. in spite of muddy and slip
pery roads, was: the ep rieaee of Key
Cambers, who left Ashland last week
for tho Pulicun Bay smk-a, where he
will continue in the fAi-vernment em
ploy as sealer in connection with lum
ber operations.
Fortuitously and by virtue of his
emnloynient as tourist servitor at the
auto camp grounds, .1. 11. Doran met
his brother, O. .1. Horaa, of Portland,
nt camp, headquarters, a reunion
which had not previously occurred for
over ton years.
A tour to tho Philippines by a gr:i
uate of the class of iv?2, local high
school, is in store for Miss Delpha Al
len, daughter ot Mrs. Laura Allen,
who Is already on the high seas on the
way to Manila, where she will remain
Indefinitely with a brother who Is lo
cated permanently in those islands.
The Chamber of Commerce budget,
stops for the raising ot which in the
sum of $4,000 for the current year,
has already reached -the proportions
of nearly S2000, or a half of the max
imum cought.
Funeral services of the late Charles
ft. Stewart, who died lune 11, were
held Monday afternoon at the Dodge
chapel under Elks' auspices the ro
mnlus being taken to Portland for
cremation.
grand secretary; Mrs. Mary 10. John- Alice llurdette, McMinnville. associate Lewis, Seaside, associate grand con
son. Pendleton, grand treasurer: Mrs. grand conductress and Mrs. Caroline I ductress.
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NEW OFFIGERS 01
OREGON ELECTED
'rOIlTLANV), Ore., June 14. Dedica
tion of tho Masonic and Eastern Star
homo nt Forest Grove near' hero was
an outstanding event of tho day's
meeting of tho 72nd annual session ot
the grund lodge ot Oregon of tho An
cient Free and Accepted iiasons. The
meeting opened hero this morning and
after formalities. Grand Master Frank
S. Hnillie made his report.
Delegates were to g-J to Forest
Grove following the morning session.
The order of the Eastern Star elect
ed the following officers yesterday:
Mrs. Charles II. Castner, Hood River
worthy grand matron; Georgo II. Bur
nett, Salem, worthy "grand patron;
Mrs. Stella A. Drake, Portland, associ
ate grand matron; William llobinsin
Boone, Portlnni), associate grand pa
tron. Mra. Nellio McKlnley, Portland.
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Copjrrlirht ,.t . - ' .
OUR tire dealer
is naturally
enthusiastic
when he shows
you the 30x3'fe
USCO at $10.90. .,
To him USCO has al
ways represented a tire
value that he felt more
than justified in offering
his customers.
At the $10.90 price he
can hardly be blamed for
putting it to the front as
the value he would most
like to be remembered by.
This much to keep in
mind
United Statasnrcs
are Good Tires
USCO has always sold
as a quality tire of fcnmt'ii
stttmlurds and perform'
uncc.
Today at $10.90 it
fixes ' the worth cf
vour tire dollar at
a new maximum
by reason of its
own distin
g ti i s h c d
Tax,charged
United States" Tiri&
United States Rubber Company
TJl Cfilmt rrnrf Ijtf
0 (it the Vyrlii..t thviyjivt ltratidtc,
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Where You
Can Buy !
U, S. Tircsi
C. E. Gates Auto Co., Medford Treichler Motor Co., Medford
Jones & Kirkpatrick, Inc., Medford T, E. Goodie, Jackaonvilld
Central Point Service Station, Central Point , x
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N'T
TELL EVERYTHING "
WALLACE RE1D GLORIA SWANSON ELLIOTT DEXTER
Starts
loday
If you know too much about some one
and insist upon talking, just walk or
motor down to see Sam Wood's spicy
sa.tiro this week,
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Wl 4f I M,dn'81" ' - " 1 -
WWlla G1,orla-J must ' P4
'If Silen " ' V J
Swanson V t - HJ , i speakorsee
and Wally " X-'a--3 '-v', 1)1 j , no' evil,-take
Eeid are " mi aj -jIII - . a lesson in
Coming Sunday . . - i I n f
poverty - ETHEL CLAYTON in i Jy t, i .
stricken." - "EXIT THE VAMP" I 1118 a ug'
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perfect Entertainment for medford 's prosperity week.
and will join In paying a last tribute