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MEDFORD MATE TRTBUTSTTC, BEDFORD, OR EC! OX, THURSDAY, "MAY" !). 1920. v CAicnrniTTrno OnLL Ur DIIILRO ON FRONT STREET 1 COSTLY TO THREE William Rinehurt, Art-hie Suth erland and Knnkin -Kstes, proprie tors of three Front street - curd-, rooms and soft drink establish ments, wore fined $J50 each in jus tice, court yesterday, on charges brought against them by federal officers for selling bitters and other , medicines containing alcohol, for other than medicinal p u rpoes. Harold Sutherland "and Harvey Taylor, bartenders, were each fined $76 on the same charge. A sixth defendant, Dave Lynch, nlso clerk, was scheduled to pleud today. The arrest of the six men came as a part of an extensive dry raid campaign, netting over 20 prison ers, principally on charges of sale. It is possible more arrests may be ! made. So far, disposition has been made of the following cases: George Reed, sale, five days and $500; Llda Wolgamatt, sale, $100 fine; Iceland Shidy, 40 days and $350 finej Autlc King, sale, four months; George Wolff, bound over to fed eral court on sale charge; Joe Mar ham, bound over to federal court. --4 . . Scclal Communication Medford Lodge No. 103, A. P. & A. M., Friday, May 10, 2 p. m. Work in the M. M. .'degree. Banquet 6:30 p, m. Of . fibers and members of valley lodges J have been invited to be present and participate in the work. . By order 1 of tho W. M. C. M. HOUSTON, 49 Rccv. To , maintain a ' slender figure, no one can deny the truth of the advice: "REACH FOR A LUCKY INSTEAD OF A SWEET." rSysM Conflicting Arguments-. Ki inn IS EXPECTED AT I Tho KIks temple dining room is expected to be filled to capacity this .evening at the second annual Community Home Products dinner given by the Medford chamber of commerce with the cooperation of tho Lions. Ki wants and Rotary clubs. An interesting program has been prepared, including speeches by W. D. B. Dodson. manager of the Portland chamber of. com- inercQ. and V. Ft. Armold of Los Angeles, president of tho Armold Sales Training Institute of Los An geles. The dinner fs being prepared by members of tho American Legion auxiliary from food products en-, ttrely grown in this section, and donated by local organizations and business establishments. Like the first community dinner held last year, the tickets and menus will again be printed on pine boards, furnished through the courtesy of the Tomlin Box company. The annual report of the cham ber will bo rend this evening and short talks wilt be given by the retiring president, John C. Mann, and 'the incoming president, .Carl Swigart. Copies of the annual re port will be furnished to all pres ent. r A feature of the entertulnment program tonight will be the pres ence of the. Burton Sisters orches tra, composed of five young wom en, who recently arrived in Med ford from Lunelle to maKt their headquiirters here. Thev will not WW'S h , - ii bave been uuablc to bait the rapidly increasing tendency of tbe public to adopt Lucky Strike as its favorito cigarette. Lucky Strike is a blend of choice tobaccos whose toasted flavor thrills the taste, whose toasting process eliminates impurities, and, as 20,679 physicians testify, mokes Liirkira less irritating. Toasting elevates Lnrky Strike to a plane of quality which no other cigarette can approach. The constant care of experts assures the quality of Luckion. Its choice by millions proves its superiority and is the truthful answer to Hellish cluitus. (SfCMO) Th lucky Sfrtfct Pnnrm night in a coast to ocmI Tlroat IrntattonNo NEAR COMPLETION RVil Construction of the new govern- i me:u radio station near this city is practically three-fourth com- plutt-d. according to It. A. Martin, j superintendent in charge of con- I struotioii, who reported today pre- J parations are complete for the ! actual erection of the steel towers, ' 128 feet high. 400 feet apart and j on concrete bases of I0 reel square. . Tho building, in which the equipment will be located, has been constructed ami Ins dimen sions of V2 feet by -N, and includes a basement, one story and nn attic. The furimeo and store rooms will be located in the basement, while the radio apparatus, including generating room for the motors, will be on the main floor. All the apparatus, with, the exception of the transmitting equipment, has already been received. The new power line to' the stn lion. as well as a gravel road from the Crater Luke highway, has also been completed. O. D. Ban. United States inspector of airways, with headquarters at Oakland, was a visitor at the station yesterday and expressed satisfaction with the progress to date. ,; Crews to erect the, towers and install the equipment are expected to arrive any day and it is expect ed the -station will bo in operation by Juno 1. only present orchestra numbers, but will also sing and dance. D. C. Tvrec will be the official toastmastor for the evening, The American Tolwrre Company, litem-) mratetl Orrhrttrn will continue my Snturitny radio hnok'Up over tint IS. ft. V. nstxrnrk. Cotih. BILLY MACK AND E PLAYMATE PEARL Miss Billy Mack and her four ton elephant playmate "Pearl", with Al G. B. irnes circus at Med ford, Thursday, May 16th nt I & K. railroad show grounds. ' Coming with this excellent cir rus nre many new features.- among which will be the elaborate spec tacle of "Aladdin and the Parade ft. H T.I".'j,A of Gold," ISO performing horses headed by "Kan Murcus," the $111,000 ou.ulnu star, the zebra round-up and. many other original novelties. No street parade will be given in this or any other city by tho Al. U. Parties circus, due to the Inereased size of the kIiow and the time necessary ' for the presenta tion of the spectacle of "Aladdin. '' SAMS VALLEY ROUTE, Fencing the right-of-way of the recently ordered Sams Valley-Alod-I ford (Midway) Highway la now un der way, and County Engineer Paul Hynnnlng Is drawing the plans and approach plans for the bridge, over Llear creek. Grading will not start until nil tho preliminary work has been completed. Tho road will be ready for travel beforo tho heavy hauling of tho fruit season starts. (lood progress Is being made on the. Jiko Creek market road. The unit from Kaglc 1'oint to Browns boro is nbout completed, and work will start on tho road bnyond HrowTiHboro soon. , The rock crush er has been hauled from Talent to tho quarry neur Koeky Hill, and 1h being set up for operation. The grubbing and clearing of the road from liutto Kails ta Prospect has been completed, nnd tho work ot grading will start soon. This road will connect the two commun ities, give a new route for reere atlonlsts, nnfl Hid in lumbering op- ; crallons. Itoads being built by special levies nre under way In tho Klk Creek and MeJcod, districts, which will alHO tnp a tourist country. Tho maintenance crow of the county engineer's office Is now go- : 1 1 lug full bliiHt. keening tho roads on the floor of tho valley in shape. 4 'Iho Invincible Four." they cull themselves ami they sho' con hi play jazst. Four colored men front Detroit n blind father: and his threo young sons, enter tained a large crowd gathered at I ho corner of Main and Front , for several minutes Ibis morn ing as thy leaned against tho t hamber of commerce headquar ters nnd gave a program of Instru mental music, songs and patter, j Tho father, J. 11. Johnnon drew; ronlderablo laughter from tho j crowd wlih the fnclul gymnastics, which ncrompanied his singing. Al pair of dark flexible lip revolving! vigorously around a no I id row of, gold teeth, nm lined cv'-n the two ' younger sons during the dejection, 1 nnd they Joined In the laughter of the audiene- Willie and KlWi. the twi young sons who mil; lit be twins, then capered out on the iddewnlk exhibited n liUle of the well known negro wnc of rhythm In a clever Intern relative tan dance. "Th way a ludy walks across" tho street on ft rainy rly," and "tho way ma' sweetie walks up stairs?'-) were a few of the demonstration; Tho prnnd lodKfi i'ltnnnlllerM of Meilf.m! UuIho No. S3, I. O. O. V. !i:ive lu'tMi liuy th past fow days making evoiythint; ri-nily fur the coming sratul lotlyo sosslon, which in not many day uway. . Tlio committoos are moYo than Rratificit nt Iho responses nlreaily received and Jolin A. l'orl, ehair liiiin of tho committee. ' having to do wlllt iiousing th visitors, is receiving hearty respotise from those having rooms in private homos, as many will not ho aide to find quarters in the hotels. To date the rooms listed have heen reserved, hut many more are needed. Tho RatherinK will num ber by far larger than at any like meeting in tho state, outside of possibly tho one at Portland some years ago. Delegations from all lodges In Oregon will be on hand, and In addition large num bers of visitors from many of tho towns In northern California nre expected. Tito parndo committee reports things moving nlclly: ns nil in stitutions and organizations ap proached have signified il desire to participate. Many of tho mer chants havo Indicnted their wil lingness to bo in line by the time tho date arrives, which will be Wednesday evening. May 22. A featuro of the four-day con vention will be a sight-seeing trip.. C. C. Hoover and W. II. I.ever ette. in eo-onerathm with the Chamber of Commerce, will look i after this part of tho affair, nnrt many automobiles will bo needed. The trip probably will include a circle of the valley starting at Central Point and from there to the West Sldo driveway, and then to Jacksonville. Tho trip from there will be mnde to Phoe nix along tho old Pioneer road, and the return trip to Medford will ho over the Pacific highway. A sneclal tlin to Jacksonville is planned where nn Inspection win be made of pioneer lodges anu Iho historical museum. Bad Legs lo Your l-'tx't Swell unci InMainc and ;t:Sn Sow You ran Hardly Walk. Have You.. Yarlooso or Swollen Veins. ! 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