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o oo e o , I TWTCDFOTJD MATL TRTPTTXK MEDFORD. OREGO. THURSDAY. JUNE 4. 1925 ORK ON ASHLAND LIBRARY SYSTEM IN I0RMAL SCHOOL -TO IN JACKSON COUNTY START NEXT MONTH, IS SECOND IN STATE ASHLAND. Juno 3. Stnto flupcrln ndent Churchill was honorrd Rucat ' id BpeakiT at the Cliamhor of C'om erce forum litnchoon today. It Is hiH ilirf ttvit actual work will lip ntnrtl ; i the Southern Ori-iton Normal late In ly OR early In August. At u meeting ! : the board of ri'KentH Juno IX, a : ntntive plan for tho hulldliiKB will ho : CHcnted and they hope to let the I intractB fn the near fulure. It Ih ex. j scted that the Hihool will open ItH ! immer hchkIkoii about a year from ' w and tho regular work Ikk.i. the J! of l!2(i. Kuperlntendent Churchill ho will be the nornml'H first preHi ' jnt. cxpeutH to bo east In October, Xtinc leading normalB. After thin ' rtod of inHpectlon a coumo of Htudy ( ; ir tho Hchool will he prepared and a ! iculty Belncted. Much of intercut ; ncerninK Hie course was said and the i fopoHed hulldiiiKH and tho silo tamo : i for a share of attention. It la ex- j I ccted that there will be at lenttl 20(1 I ; ;udentfl In attendance when Hchool pena In the fall of 1920. F. C. Homes. ' graduate of the old normal after JcomniciKliiiK that the site ho made vnllnble at once alluded happily to' le welcome that tho firt clas would ocelve from tho old alumni. '. j Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hady of 31, buth Second Htreet, announce the 1 Irth of a daughter, on May 31. Alius Huth York, who has Just clou d a nuccenful year's work nt Mimer. : i sachlng. returned to her home In Ifllvlew rocenlly. Mrs. C. K. Poll, Mrs. I. D. Applenato, llss llinnche lllcks and MIks Mary liver went to Klamath Fulls Memo-. , la) Day, returulriK Sunday. Tho Delphian club held Its Initial neetln? recently, nrmriKlnjr plans for . uture meetings, electliiK officers, and nklnff care of the business Incident to aunchliiK a new organization. The lub will hold Its sefisloim at tho Civic lub hoiiKc, choosing a day which will mt conflict with tho Ashland Study dub, which always meets on Mondays. V lnrpo number have taken up the vork and aro preparing for a year of ntenslvo study. Mrs. Roberta, 'Wnrd-llchh announced ho presentation of her pupils In rcclal it tho Parish ho una Wednesday oven nff, June 8, l!r. Mrs. llohb has a artro and InlereHtlnpf k'oui of pupils nd tho evouliiK promises to be an ou .ortalnltiK one. . A pleasant dinner party, honoring Mrs, Sarah Hoots, at her homo on U street, was given recently, at which :ho ai;es of four of tho fnit'Hts totalled J89 years; Mi-h. 1 toots, hor brother, O. W. Henedlct and Mr. and Mrs. R. It. Smith, who all averaKo well over i ind tiro all hale and hearty. Tho din ' not' was a midday repast and tho after- ' noon was spent In a happy visit of rel atives and friends. Those present (wore: Mr. and Mrs. William Hedrick, Ml, and Mrs. K. It. Smith. Mr. and Mm. Iticard. Mr. (1. W. Henedlct and the honorod puest. Mpt. Sarah Hoots. An unusual and Interesting, fact wus notod In tho courtesy resolutions recently published by tho exeeutivo oammlttoo of tho local I. O. O. R and Itebekah lodges and that was that there was a surplus rather than a defi cit when all ubltKatlons of the recent convention had been met. The ut tnndunco was named as 1500 outside of tho itnftue River valley and the cou coiiHUs of opinion neemed to be that this was tho inost successful session ever held and the cooperation of all or- KunizatlotiH and citizenry s"oms to bo ! responsible for that situation. ' Tho ceremonial held May L'tl, In Ash land by tho Daughters of the Nile was a most successful mectlnK, with eigh teen candidates to be initiated, one of whom was from ItoHchui'K. Masonic hall was tastefully decorated In flow ers, with tho colors of the organization shown In tho deeorativo scheme, one hundred and fifty covers were laid at tho banquet, nerved at the Hotel Ash land. The dining room also wan har monious. In the green, white and yel low, and the banquet Itself was nil that could ho desired; a triumph of culin ary skill and most satisfactory to the appreciative guests. After the repast adjournment was made to the Armory, where Ruests danced to the strains of Dicky's orchestra. Delicious punch was erved during tho evening. Appre ciative praise was given the committee, headed by Mrs. l.tilu France, who ar ranged tho decorations, and the stunt committeo also deserves much credit for its successful part In the after noon's proceedings. Mr. Florence Stmlcbaker, n former resident of Ashland is spending some tlmo tho guest of her many friends. Mrs. Htudebaker expects to leave thv Seattle next week, later visiting a daughter In Chicago. From Chicago Kho will go on to Creenshoro, North Carollno. Monday. Mrs. Studelmker was a guest nt the home of Mrs. I ahum tfehwoin of Church street. The quarterly banquet of the Mar tha Gillette chapter of the Westmin ster Guild occurred last night at tho Preebyterlan church, with a large per ceiilngf of the membership present, de spite tho inclemency of the weather, which prevented the original plan (that of a picnic in the park) being carried out. The banquet was a cover ed dish affair, and the table was load ed with delicious dishes to which all did Justice. Tho free will offering more than covered the quota of the Guild fur thlfi quarter, leaving a substantial sum In tho treasury. This pleasant gathering marked the olnso of the year' work, the last program having been given Sueiday evening, finishing the review of one of the splendid hooks studied during the year. Compimitlve figures received re cently from the Oregon state library show that the library system of Jackson county with tho central at Med ford still stands next to the Multnomah county system with con-f tral at Portland, In amount of work (lone. The total number of books j circulated In Jackson county In 1!24, was 106.701, about ii.000 more thanl the previous record made. The num ber of deposit stations In homes and schools have Increased. The largest f number of books read In any branch library were issued from Jackson ville, with Mrs. K. O. Merrifleld In i charge. Rogue River public li brary. In charge of Mrs. Oscar Shep herd occupied u very close second place. The comparative percentages for 1024 Indicated that the largest amount of reference work with the residents of tho community and schools was done at Hutto Falls, In charge of Miss Hazel Taylor, with Kagie Point second, In charge of Mrs. J. F. Brown. The greatest proportion of children's hookB were read at Central Point, Mrs. It. H. Moore, librarian, with Jacksonville; second. The Gold Hill library, under Mrs. A. 10. Kellngg. accomplished for 1 i 24 an Improvement In tho character nf the work done and Increased the amount of work done 200 per cent1 over 1923. Other branches are lo cated at Talent and Hams Valley wit h a new one added tit Phoenix this year. The growth In the book collection and the amount of work to ho done, has mado It necessary to take over tho nudltorlum In tho central li brary at Med ftm for library pur poses and It will therefore be Im possible for the library to accommo date. In future any largo public meetings. Small groups will con tinue to ur.o tho small club room. Gloria Swanson Scores In"Mme.Sans-Gene" Tempestuous "Madame Sans Gene," who shocked tho court of Napoleon, vamped the emperor's army, and loved boa hem with "s,e grand passion," lives in the delightful vivacity and piquant individuality of Gloria Hwanson, on tho screen at the Hunts Craterlan. Adapted from the famous play by Victorlen Sar- dou and F.uillu Moreno, the film loses none of tho beautiful romance of the historical period that surrounded Its enactment. It was filmed In, tho ac tual locations at Versailles and Fon talnbtcau In France. A review of the play would not bo complete without an appreciation of the sincere efforts of tho producers to maintain tho truo spirit of' tho play through adapting tho actual scenes In Franco to their purposes. Tho educa tional elemonts In such a play are of merit. Permission to uso tho place and grounds at Versailles was granted by the French government. Tho cast which surrounds Gloria Swanson Is entirely French. Charles do Roche, plays tho lead. The char acterisation of Napoleon by Kmllo Drain is a fine piece of acting. Made lino (luitly, plays the role of Iji ltous otte, tho old laundress, adds a comedy note that Is equalled only by our own Chttiy Fitzgerald. v nnt v TMiHiirrr'M Call for Fault Point lii'lgatloii DKtrh-f Ufitninl-. (-'Info of Oregon, " 1 1 1 i t of ,I.i.mih, Trcasurv 1 parli-nt. Jacksonville, Oregon, .rune 4, 19 2 5. ' Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand for tho redemption of Kaglo Point Irrigation District General Fund Warrants Numbers 2 1 2 (two hundred twelve) to 241 (two hundred forty-one) Inclusive. q Interest on the above calle?! war rant cease on this, the 4th day f June, I92fi. New School for Lone Pine District The people of I.ono Pino school dis trict No, 10, have decided to build a ntrlctly modern two room school, 40xlS. on the site of tho present build ing, and are advertising today to let bids for the construction and tho sale of warrants. In addition to two school rooms tlx-iX, there will be cloak rooma,ll- brary, modern heating plant and will to one of thn most complete buildings of Its sl;-.e in southern Oregon. A clean tongue and a clean tooth thus we all retain our youth. RUPTURE EXPERT HERE F. H. Seeley. of Chicago and Phil adelphia. the noted truss expert, will personally he at tho Med ford Hotel. and will remain in Medford Satur day and Sunday only. June li-7. Mr. Seeley says: "The Spermatic Shield will not only retain any case of rup ture perfectly, but contracts the opening In u days on the average case. lh'lng a vast advancement over all former methods exemplify lug Instantaneous effects Immediately appreciable and withstanding any strain or position, no matter tho sixe or location. Tirge or difficult cases or Inrlsslonal ruptures (following operations) specially solicited. This Instrument received the only nward In Kngland and in Spain, producing results vthout surgery, Injections, medleiil treatments or precautions. Warning All rases should he rait United against the uso of any rlns- tlo or vtcb truvs with iindcrMiiips a same tvt where the lump U and not uheiv i he oM'nlng Is, pnluclng romplh at Ion nceestutthig sui u4t-nl operation. Mr. S'V'V has Jocumenls from the I'nmM .-Mates government, Wash?g;ton, D. C. for inspection. He will be gladfo dciiQnstrati without charge or fit them If desired. Husi ncss demands prevent RtM ng At any other iice In this section. S. Kvory niatcmcnt l this ngtlw has Immii vcrlfteil lKfnrv tho l-etto-ral nd Stnto fourl 1 II. Koeloy. ti.-.(.j; Kte iijrey . Most every housevifc prices liersclf as an expert in the choice of bacon by appearance, but it may be that YOU must depend upon the "say so" of others for a first purchase of Fryc'a "Delicious" Bacon. lint having trijd it on your own breakfast table one.;, youV own c:)r rience will be the best guide for the future and we have tho Ivillest con fidence that your' decision will mean another Frye's 'Deiiclovi' customer. The woll-kn'cfwn Fr;-t'o "nVi cloua" labfil will then bi yonr guidt to a' Dacon th&C nov.'. varies In ts unusual nu-jl!', and .delioloua flavor. if- 1 fen 1 1 m Sons of Italy Inn ian Dinner Served at All Hours Announce a ' Merchants' Italian ? Spaghetti Dinner 40c Evening 7-Course Dinner, 70 Sunday Spring Chicken, Spaghetti or Iiaviloa 7-Course Dinner, $1.00 Wc e.iter to private parties. Private dining rooms for all occasions. Tasty Italian Dishes of All Kinds Corner Ivy and Sixth Streets ' In Connection With Medford Ice Cream Gardens Ashland Natatorium 1st and B Streets .:, t NOW OPEN Clean sulphur water. 2 large tanks, good springboard, slide and other equipment. Open 10 a.m. to 10 p. m. Special arrangements can be made for clubs or classes. Apply Manager. ARE YOU A MEAT EXPERT; Two uentfl for pootaao will brine tho. Try, "M.ut Uuide,'J cxptainir the various mnt cuts and th. preparation. Also more than ) tested recipes. Writa t3 Fryo Co., Seattle. hams -b ' ' ,''rJ ' feemi 5 "Evprvlhhiff The Name Implies CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE Of Semi-Annual Assessments Due NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the semi-annual install ment (one-twentieth) and interest on paving, sewer and water main assessments upon all properties for which application was made to extend time of payment, will be due and payable at the office of the city treasurer June 1, 1925, and will be delin quent after thirty (30)' days from said date, and shall bear a penalty of five (5) per cent upon the amount of such delin quency. Thirty days after such delinquency the property will be advertised and sold for the amount of such delinquency, to gethor with penalties and costs of such sale in accordance with Section 148 of the City Charter.' Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 29th day of May, 1925. H. J. BEEEIAN, Treasurer of the City of Medford, Oregon. Flavor is everything in ice cream. 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