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MEDFORD MXTTj . TRTBTnTE, MEDFORD, OK EG 0T. THURSDAY, MAY 1fi, 1020. O
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FINED ON LIQUOR
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,,. While the main raid was' over!
last week, state .and federal pro-.
hlimlon officers , aro'stlll making1
arrests on booze charges and: ""'nth. The first cover spray for
today in the Ashland Justice court, i ap,k' fnuul,l be on by May 25th.
Mr nnH MrH m w , I j As there will he only a small por-
Mr. and Mrs., r, M. HcClung of tlon-of the coUllnB Inolh tseaM
this city, arrested cm a sales at the time of this spray and-, no
charge, were each fined J150 with young scale or spider niitos. it is
the understanding they leave the advisable to use only 3 lbs. of pbw
eountry. Their attorney. T. J dereii arsenate nf lend nor inn nl-
Knrlght, appeared for them in' Ions of water and no oil. Leaf
, court. ... ' (hoppers and aphis can be control-
George . Wolff, arrested some led by ndding 1 pint of Black Leaf !
time ago on a sales charge. pleaiU 40 and !4 lb. spreader per 1 U0 I
ed guilty Jn the Ashland court gallons, j . ' '
on a sales charge. and was fined: Grower should . bo nrennied to
$350. i A heavier sentence was
not recommended in view of a
trial ho will face here in a short
time in connection .with the al-
leged possession of a moonshine
still. .If he is convicted on this
chargo, he will be sentenced to j
the state penitentiary.- . "
'.Arrested in Medford last even
ing on Cedar street Gene Young
nlso was scheduled to appear in 1
court, today. . Ho was arrosted .by
Federal of fleer" Terry Talent and
; State Officer, Buck; Marriott
! Mr.
; .leged
and Mrs, MeClung are al-'
by-; officers (to have, becrr
selling moonshine .at "22 Dakota'
avenue for "several months past.
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FOR WAIT OM CIRCUS
BY COLORFUL SIGHTS
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Lung hours of vuitfng, cloudy
forebodings and youthful mlHKiv
lng.s were forgotten tit 11:30 today
- when tho crowds of Miml) hoys and
girls who lined the railroad traok.s
throughout the morning caught
. Kig'iit of the engine that pulled the
Al. G. Barnes qireud Into Medford
' from tho nouth.
Squeals of delight 'and shouts of
;, excitement filled the atr as the
first long line of red box cars hove
into sight. Then came the colorful
Circus wagons with . their gulden
frames and myHterious enclosures
blue, rod, . green, ; white K'very
bolor under the sun was those
wagons!
, "I'll bet there's-tig'ers In there"
' ventured one small lad in an awed
whisper to his companion. "And
when 'thoy start letting them out
r Tn order not tn nils-s any of the
sights, the large crowd of boys and
. girls of all ages, ran down the
tracks along side the slowly mov
ing train, and watched the long
lino of cars break and switch on
o different tracks at tho nort:i
edge of town. .4
, Then, all of a sudden, the doors
to all the 'curs on one-track, swung
open, and out walked the elephants
one after another, without any
help at all. From other cars
marched the proud white horses
swarms of them it seemed all t:io
same size and type.". Still further
along, the camels emerged.
These came from the box cars.
The circus wagons rolled off the
flat cars,, were hitched behind six
and eight horse teams, and carried
their secrets to the circus lot, on
North Central avenue, beneatli the
bulging eyes of 200 youngsters. '
THE PICK OF THE BIG
SILENT PICTURES ,,
ai i n.r A 7 .
Children 10 Kew I
; GEORGE
AS KELLY,
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Gits His Man
SEE
CHARLES FRANCIS COE'S
MASTER DETECTIVE STORY v
BLINDFOLD
With LOIS MORAN 5
Blocked by smart lawyers, framed evidence and a bamboozled
judge, a lowly policeman wlnt.
WTH GOOD SHORT FEATURES
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ROTHERMELTS MUSIC
, TOMORROW NIQHT 13
CHINA NIGliT
CILINGMHTO
HATCH SOON SAY
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The flint codling moth vg will'
he hutching pretty uniformly over i
tne valley the last few days of this
apply a second cover spiuy iiu
known as the ten day spray, early
in June, and should plan Irrigation
accordingly. The second cover
spray will he timed to be just
ahead of the main hatch f codling
moth eggs. A spray notice will be
in the paper the last part of May
indicating the dale when this Bpray
should be on and wilt include in-
stractions as to the use of oil.
lcar.s
The green fruit worm is becom
ing active. They are -feeding on
the foliage now hut will soon be
large enough to injure the fruit.
Growers who have Just put on a
cover spray for the green fruit
wor mor are putting one on may
delay the first cover spray for cod
ling moth-so that it will be on by
June 1st. Those who have not put
on the early spray and have no
protection should have the codling
moth cover spray on by May 26th.
Use 2 to 3 lbs. of powdered arsen
ate of lead per 100 gallons and no
oil in. this spray. '
L. P. WILCOX,
1 County Agent.
' ROUKKT NORRIS,
So. Ore. .Experiment Station.
ELECT OFFICERS'
OF LEGION
An enthusiastic meeting of the
Medford American Legion drum
corps was held at tho Armory lust
night, when new officers Were
elected for the coming season. The
following wero elected: George
Codding, manager; HoTare Urorti
ley, secretary; Klmer Wilson, fi
nance officer, and Albert Liver
sedge, . quartermaster, , W i 1 s o n
Waite, well known bumlriViiHtt'i- of
thrs city, was engaged to direct and
instruct the drum corps, tindjan
active progitim was outlined for
the summer months, livery effort
will be made. to put over u prize
winning drum corps which wl!l.(-hc
a decided credit to Mertfurd ami
which should bring much favorable
attention to this community.'' A
good live-wire drum corps Is, a de
cided asset to any city and the Med
ford corps should be tho means of
securing many thousand" dolhirs
worth of free udverL:siig tor Med
ford and vicinity. ',. ;
To raise money for new equip
ment as well hs Instruction and
transportation, Medford crops will
.stage a series of dances during the
summer months. It is hoped th;it
local citizens will get behind .these
dunces and cooperate with the lo
cal, legionnaires in making jthom a
big- success. "j"
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O'BRIEN
THE COP
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Barnes
Circus Is Lccated
On North Central Avenue
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, Miss Hobby Totlil. prhiclpal woiiinii wild animal trainer and
member of her droop of in-rform lug leopards. ..
For a while this morning It
looked like our o4d friend, Al O
liarnes, was going to disappoint
the crowds, but about 11 o'oloclt
the roaring of the lions, tawny ti
bers, blood-sweating behemoths of
Holy Writ, and hundreds of other
hupogrtffs of the circus world her
alded the approach of the Barnes
big five-ring circUB. .
When the first of ilic three spe
cial trais pulled in It was met with
hundreds of circus . lovers from
Medford and surrounding towns.
In order that there should be no
delay in giving tho advertised mat
inee, the baggage horses were im
mediately unloaded and the , red
and White wagons wove. soon lum
bering their way to the circus lot
at the ond of North Central ave
nue . ' i '
More than the itsual Intorost
seemed to center at the circus lot
a3 the huge tented city went quick
ly Into the air; the menagerie.
Bide show, horse tent, barber shop.
tailor shop, etc., all came in for
interesting ' attention. This per-;
haps is the reason "why we go
to tho circus."
. Tho side show was tho first to
opet its doors to an anxiously
waiting crowd, as tho announcer
finldhori intrnrhiniiiiF thn mvriad of
wonders, curiosl'ies and freaks to ;
bo soon on the Inside, and tho fa-
mous Kentucky Serenaders' hand
went inside, there was nothing fur
ther except for 'Barney to turn
the crank." and the side show went
off with a hang.
At no time since Al O. Haines,
the popular Bhownian. has been vIb
Iting Medford has tho. big circus
been seen in such a tip '.op condi
tion. Of course the zoological gardens,
which noon their dooi-B an Jiour
parller so that the curious crowd '
Constable Stages Ncn-Stop Parade ,
With Untractable Tractor in Illinois;
Gasoline Lack Saves Driver Ducking
KVANSTQN, 111., May lli. p)
Could it he writon this, way? "Con
stable Ocoinc Harrison went for a
ride about town yesterday In a
tractor." But that Isn't tho half of
It. Dearie.
Tho constable specallzos in re
plevins. KIb job yoslnrday, it so
happened, .was to replevin a trac
tor, p
Ho had never driven a tractor,
but ho onco pumped the pedals for
the family sewing machine, so it
ought to bo easy.
Ho got the tractor going. So
smooth was his progress to town
that the constable began to feel
thoroughly satisfied with himself,
i Glancing ahead he saw a traffic
slgnal turn red. Thl? was a con-
tincenrv that had hoi occurred tn
htm. He pulled a few levers and
nushnd ji fow. dlniruRes. but the
tractor moved stcanuy on.
FOR CONVENTION!
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There seems to have been an
oversight in extending , an Invlta -
'.ion to tho business houses of Med
ford to decorate for the I. O. O. F.
convention next week. Very glad- a""1 dissolved by Unanimous con
Iv will tho local nrdors welioma sent without hearing any test!-
this co-operation on the part of the
business firms. Window , decota
tlon especially Is Invilcd.
committkk.
1 WASHINGTON. May Hi. Wl
' ! Commissioner Moore of the gene-
MC.NTIiKAl,. N. ', May Hi. nil land office reported to Hec
(Pi The i:.-v. William It. Hiibyns. 7 rotary Wilbur today that since
pastor of the South Highlands,
church. H'rmlncham, Ala., was i program was announced two
unanimously elected moderator of months ago, B52S applications for
the assembly of the Presbyterian prospecting permits had been re-i-hili-i
h In 111"- l ulled St. Hex b-l e ' jeclr d and 212 permits already
(Mlnv, j Wsueil had been cuncelleil.
can view the scores of wild ond
rare animals, held the attention- of
the largo crowd, particularly
"Tusko" and "The , Mighty Tusko."
the much hallyhooed two largest
beasts walking the earth today.
The main circus performance
opens with a magnificent panto
mime spectacle of the ever popular
"Aladdin and the Parade of Gold."
This production is elaborately stag
ed and has two real artists singing
ti e leading roles, . Walter Dupre,
buritone, and Miss Kthelyn Alls,
prima donna. . , .
The entire program goes . with a
snap that keeps poople craning
their necks to try and keep up
with the five rings, stages, steel
arena and hippodrome track, to say
nothing of attempting to. see what
Is going on in the air. :
Mention should be made of the
ronsational animal nets presented
by Captain Johnny Meyers, Colonel
Helliott, Miss Lobby Toau ana
Miss Alma Taylor as they put their
respective groups of lungie urea
beasts tlirougn tnoir paces.
There are ' three wonderfully
trained elephant herds handled by
the MisseB Patricia Clancy, Dixie
Whlttaker and Rehea Jack. -
Tho famous Karnes horse show
exhibits more trained horses "and
much more perfect horsemanship
than in years past.
Then there aro tho clownB w'hlch
keep the crowdB In an uproar, es.
pocially when Plank and Milt Tay
lor careen their "Phunny Ford"
mound tho hippodrome track,
The circus was lute Rotting here
but well worth waiting for. To
nlgM there will be one more com
pleto performance a'. 8 sharp; tho
the doors to the zoo will open at
7. free attractions will be given
ill front of the side show at '5:0.
"Harney, ring the gong!"
Two motorcycle policemen came
hearing down on the constable and
hiB untractable tractor. They told
him to pull over to tho curb.
" Twould do no good," Bald Con
stable Harrison, "and It would ho
fatal to tho curb. What I need is
Information on how to stop this
thing." , ,
No out! sewmed to lmow, so the
tractor moved steadily along, now
convoyed by two motorcycle offi
cers. 'Round nnd 'round the city
they went.
The constable finally had an idea.
I'll run hor Into the lake, he
I shouted. "1 can't make riding on
j ti ls thing my life work. ,
At the edge of the lake tne trac-
i tor ran out oi gas aim siopp".
! The constable dismounted and
! pointed with pride. -J
"I knew: I'd. , stop hor,
he
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TRIAL ABANDONED
.
: BATON ItdUOB, La., May 16.
! The l.oulsluna senate court of
! Impeachment today abandoned
i trial of flovernor lluey I'. Lonij
mon' on Impeachment charges
- : again! nun. .
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niinTin mi nrniiiTn .
UMULI nUUVLR fLHn
President Hoover's oil conservation
AT SCOTT WOOLFS
OPENED TODAY
The Monarch Electric freo cook
ing schuol opened at Scott AVoolf's
Furniture store today and will con
tinue all this week. Every lady In
the city and county is cordially
Invited to attend. !
Lillian Irma Sayles. noted home I
economist at the school this after- I
noon demonstrated In tho Monarch i
electric speed' oven that biscuits
can be baked in eight minutes j
starting from a cold oven, and i
angel food cake in 30 minutes. She ;
also showed the. housewives how '
to open can fruit. Pastries and I
baked Mary Ann Alaslcan wero (
ulso a feature this afternoon.
-Tomorrow Miss Sayles will have
as a feature of the cooking school.
Chinese chews, orange bread, gin
ger drons. and Kruta korn knfs.
These demonstrations are edu
cational and Instructive to the I
housewives and according to Mr.
Woolf, each day there will he some
thing new tor the ladies Who do
electric cooking.
Saturday prlr.es will be given to
the ladies baking tho best cakes,
with recipes given by Miss Sayles,'
today and tomorrow. Oakea must
he In not later than noon of Satur
day, Mny 18th. First prize will be
a $12.76 walnut finished rocker,
I upholstered and with spring seat.
Second prize will be a $110.00 pet
itory table lamp and third prize a
I $2.75 sot of dishes. i : . , .
Saturday a full oven dinner will
j le cooked nil nt one time and the
I meat will be furnished by the l.lb
lerty Market and all pastry flour
I by the MutuaL Mill and Heed com
pany, .manufacturers of Marvel
flour. '';., 1 t
School open at 2 ' p. in. each
aftej-R6un.
HOLLYWOOD EXPERT
IS
U)H ANtiKLKB, May It. Pi
Marjorle J. Bergor, Hollywood
I'lpconia tax: counsellor" today was
racing tho fifth of a series of fed
eral grand Jury indictments against
her In - connection with returns
submitted for film stars.
V'The latest Indictment,
Vosterday, charged her with, "frau
dulently reporting the . income or
Kleanor 'Boardman.'V actress wife
of King Vldor, film director for
1,926. Miss Boardman's income fur
that year was listed by Mlss llcr
getvas $41,B2ay2. i"M Iks nerger de
ducted nearly $16,000 and submit
ted a tax statement of $1600.76.
Tho government contends the tax
Should liavo been ;$3.641.93-. after
deductions. '" ' '- ' ''
COPCO FORUM HEARS
"Harmonica Mike" Sullivan of
Birmingham, Ala., known as tho
"radio harmonica king," enter-(
talned tho Copco forum this noon
with a fine program of "chin
music." Mr. Hulllvan has appear-',
ed on 447 radio stations through
out the world and was honored
by station 21.0 of London, Eng
land, when he was given a placo
on the first official radio broad-,
cast In 1913. He prefaced his'
musical numbers by a short talk:
on nis experiences, - wiuuu ""
much enloved by the members of
tho Copco employes' club present;
at the luncheon. J. moo wno.o
of the Prospect No. 2 plant was
an "out-of-town visitor and Hlan-
ley Jones officiated as clinirman
of the meeting. .'.
Standard Product
for Use Against
Coddling Moth
nrchardists and others Interest
ed In sprays for codling moth and
other pests should read tne rtnor-wln-Wllllams
Hummer Mulnlnn ads
that are to appear in this paper,
tie first Insertion occurlng today.
This preparation- is one of the
standards nd Is advertised to help
Increase tho grower's proms iy
reducngth percentage of worms
and stings.
Many , of the dealers carry this
well known product. .
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Representative . .
of Barnes Circus
Praises Medford
Harry I'ayne. press representa
tive with Al. O. BarnoM lreun. In
the city today, has made Medford
many times and Hees a wonderful
growth tslnco: hli la wltr' Jfwo
years' ago. r Ho Was formerly -
Bad Legs
lu Your Kcct and Anklm Knell ami
liiliame nml t S- w" Von
din Hardly Walk?
Have You Varicose or
Swollen Veins & Bunches
Near Knee or Ankle?
To stop the misery, pain or sore
ness, help reduce the dangerous
swollen veins and strengthen the
legs, use Mnone'.s Kmerald Oil.
This clean powerful penetrating
vet safe antlsentlc healing oil Is
obtainable at Heath's ,Lrug Store
and all first-class drug stores.
In hundreds of cases Moone's
Kmerald Oil has given blessed re
lief. Wonderful for Ulcers. Old
Mores. Itriikeii Veins nnd Trouble
some Cases of Kcr.emat
J.G.PENNEY C.
Jhe Druses May Be
Bought Separately
.- if Desired.
Here Gomes the Bride
' ' : Her Maid-of-Honor and Her Bridesmaid ; ' r ? :-i
l ;' Each One a Vision of Dainty Loveliness! I -
Here Is i Wedding tnsemblo . .' a lovely -white silk and lace frock, bridal vefl and beaded crown
for the Bride, and pastel-toned georgette frocks for her attendants ... all ready to put on and
Wear. Think of the time and work such an ensemble will save . . . they are all such stunning
jnod,el . nd .think, too, how very remarkable it is to get an outfit for only VJM
The Ensemble of Three Dresses for. . V- .- .-
A Fine Hose
Of Silk and Rayon Is
Full-Fashioned
The strength of rayon
threads Is added to the
good looks of pure ailk
in this popular hose . ,
number 445. Pair
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98c
Comes In
wide se
lection ot
wanted col -on,
.
vuhco agent for tho celebrated
comedians, Kolb and Dill. " .
Mr. Payne Is a live wire press
A clear skin
is irresistible
. . .in Jact, popularity
depends upon it . .
THAT priceless treasure a
clear, flawless, lovely skin
charms, with admiration, tho
hearts of men.
First Impressions cannot be
trood without a clear akin first
Impressions are quickly made and
are not soon forgotten. Old
friends may excuse pimples and
secretly sympathize but new ac
quaintances may not be so chari
table. Skin blemlshes'are not In
viting; Neither can they be cov
ered up. They embarrass. Hold
people back. Steal away joy and
happiness.
A lovely clear ekln Is within "
the reach of all. To those who
' . , - ;' have lost it,
hope is offered.
You, too, may
have a beautiful
skin, rose-petal
in tcxture.prctty
as a picture
and without a
single pimple, .
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O everything In Lumber and Building Materials
Distributors for Johni-Mannvllla Roofings
Trowbridge Cabinet Workt
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We ean be of real service te you. '
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$4.98
I representative and It la a pleasure
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The way to the skin Is through
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It increases the number of red-blood-cells.
'
S.S.S. is mado from fresh vege
table drugs and has a successful
record of over 100 years back
of it ' -All
good Drug Stores sell S.S.S.
In two siies. Ask for tho larger
1 size. It is more economical. -
CotVTicM IMS 8.S.B. CO. - -',
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Many Other Dainty
Things to Complete
The Bride's Outfit '
Sheet Hose
' Silk-tohe-Top ,
' Subtle shades ... tardy,
dear quality . . . silk to the
ton with nicot rdse. A hose for
the particular . . . tad costing
only, pair
$1.49;
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EIUlU(DIPE
" FCRT1IE
' Hearty anocJispi. t
shrill good-byes. ..and
you're away .for. the ,
seasonontheconlincnt. .
On a Canadian Pacific
. liner,-of course. Fr i
this is thei route) m I
pleasure, tomffjft, .
economy. Magnificent .
f new. ships carry1 you
' down the St. Lawrence... . v
and across with only ' '
four days open sea. Go y
this year without fail.
C'Aeoiirj Good
me rrc
'orldOvtr,
Wii.Dt cm iffitr" pasCr tun.