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TUEDFORD MATT, TTCTTflTXE, MEDEORB, OKEflOy. FTiTDAY. JUNE 7, 1f20,
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Emmv Lou Announces a Big
I Millinery Clearance Sale
in Both Her ShopsEvery Hat Goes
Vf ns THE BAND BOX
; 223 East Sixth Street
Just East of Economy Groceteria
Famous Gage Hats
One .small lot A Q
values to lo.)) !p.
All oilier lint values to $10.00,
$2.98 and $3.98 "
EMMY LOU HAT SHOP
In M. M. Department Store
Here Are the
' Sale Prices
79c-Sl.79-Sl.98
$2-95 and 3-95
Kiddies' Hats 25c? 50c? 98c, S1.00
' Every" Hat Sellg Regularly, at
More Than Twice These Prices.
Til
ONE NEAR DEATH
n
(iolJj (i-., July 7.
(Klicirial.) ' -Arthur till?, -. . ImvM
Mih-w iun'-Aim Smith met with
j nil o a hitIihim ;tutn iii-chli-nt Sut
unluy cvi'iiiiiK when Iln-fr ear over
tui'iml Willi Ihi'in lit'iwu'n fJold
t J i 11 iiml Sai-'Iiii'- ('n't'k cruflnK. j
Mr. ji nfl Mi n. !uy J in ics und '1V1 j
i UoW cmI1"(I nt I In Untied Hciu-t
Hosj-fcil Ad tn ay evening to wee
the injured. Arthur and AHmii
1 ai ri I in proving, lut there is little
arc? Improving. Mavid, who Buf
fered ii fra lured hIciiII, Is W 111
in a Herious coinliUun; hut is Im
proving and there Ik Home hope
for his rei-iivery.
' Air. and Airs. Mar Jon Ijince
;Kent Sunday ev nini; Willi Air. and
i.MiM. f Jir llnte.H.
Mr. A. I'oyer of Apph-Kiito In
j spending t he week with h;l"
idaiiKhter, M r. J.om)t IJolintf.
Aliss Kriutia ( iaiiuyairi of Med-
ford is spending tin week with Jut
) .sister, AIih. UeorK" W. J.ance.
Violet Zimmerman and Nidde
! XI miner inu n spent Thursday In
( J nt i)t h I-'iihh on hiislnesK.
Air, and Mrs. Marlop r.tinco nro
moving to ltoKUi) It I ver for the
summer.
Airs. I'M Perfiiunlnin und infant
son returned home from the
Sarred Heart hospital Saturday.
straight falls. Jit the AHtoriu
match, Kruse wan regarded hk nu
uentleman. and was exceptionally
rough ill hlM treutinent of Noilyk,
ri'soi-fltiK tfl ,,,uLliPJ : Pnd h?iiW
liictii-M at liine. Norlei-k can
riiugh thiUKH up hiniNelf, und fans
are expectlnif u hurd fought
niaich. If tonight's crowd Is large
enough. Oern may be hrought
here in u short time lo meet the
winner.
There will also he two good pre
liminaries tonight, featuring In
dian Joe forheit against' Curly
Woods, and Vouug (luleli against
harry fVnly.
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Page Ope.)
NORBECK ARRIVES
I
! mayors. He will sjhmuI $10.$,-!
jooo.ooo, wlnVli Ni-u Yorlc-rmtj
i easily iiftonl, on a igai.tu
tuhc under (lie city, eoiiiieetiiiy;
itlie eenicr of o)l New Ym'le
iwilh Brooklyn and Queens,
It will In ti flQiiMe-deck (iin
j lie! ami toll charges will no!
i only pay for if, but yieb) ' a
prol"it. 1 1
yMoup: Hie fJanadiaii boi'de?;
prohibition isn't a dfiijl; (pip
lion; iJ s h business (picstion.
I Sorrier business men report
that, on the American side, no
business is done on Saturday;
everybody i away in ('untiriii
drinking beer.
Itorder ciyar stores complain
that they milil, as we'll (dose
up on Saturdays and Sundays.
Both shops give S. & H. Green Stamps, which
mean an extra 10 saved.
iliere huve bvun certain worthy
trad It funs l hat we have defended
and kept sacred as symbols' or
whiL-li we leleve and starul. On
the HififethV f'li-hh on the peak
ing platform, in our nui-i:. com
mercial and " dramatic activities,
we havu striven to maintain a
standard that would make Aled
fnrd high school respected and
feared in all parts of the state.
.'- have done titn, nut for the
artificial glory attached, hut be
cause wo believed that these tra
ditions, once developed, would stay
with us always.
'The time has come when we
muxt leave Med ford high school
and move to other fields of en
deavor. Included among us are
most of the members of this year's
victorious football and basketball
hi U"ds, members of our debute
-ten in, journalism staff, typing and
Vhorthanfl. tea inn. leudciH In girls'
athletics and girls' league activi
ties, members of our band, or
chestra und glee dubs, and stu
dents who have in general been
responsible for the success of our
other activities. Ah we jtep across
this threshold from school llfo,
Will we take with us the tradi
tions of Med ford high school
Will we remember that it Ih with
in our power to bring greater hon
or to Med ford high school in the
future than we have in the past?
The answer depends upon our
ability to apply the same spirit
that never admits defeat, the
same conHclentious and sportsman,
like cond net that has brought
us sueccsfl while In . school, to the
problems1 of life. ,
The members of this class rep
resent the finished product of the
foremost enterprise of Med ford.
Jif-n- the Itogue Hiver valley is
Judged by the quality of Its pro-1printe for us to paiwe n moment (
ducts sold in the markets of the1 and reflect on the obligation w
nation, so he quulity of the edu-jhave Incurred us a re.-uill of thej
cation afforded by this community j privileges that have been extended,
will he Judged by the achievements j to us. Somw oC-us will graduate
of the members of this and other ; u ( ontinue our 'education in col
classes. A winning footbull team leges and universities, others to
results -In valuable puTllrity, but j take up the tusk or earning a Hv-j
the development of u superior j jng. However, regardless of our'
type of citizenship in itself con- respective courses. m matter how
slituieH the most desirable form ' divergent our paths, we must re-,
of civic improvement. The com-, member that the comnmnity ex
munity as u whole has done Its peels of us certain services in re-j
part in making possible a high turn for the education which we.
school education; it is our tusk . have been given,
to practice the name willing to- "If is essential that we be
operation and civic pride that is so , aware of the sacrifices and ef
m iesf-m y to the future growth I forts that have made our educa
of our city. To do this, would tion possible, and In whut coin wi
mean to make every graduate of can repay the debt we owe. To
Medford high school stand out as our parents we stand indebted for!
a worthy addition to the commu- the years of unstlnled giving uf j
J nlty. and bring to the name of I money, lime, and loving considera-'
our school an admiration and re-ft Ion. Their faith in us demands!
j spect that would be an inspiru-j that we give the best we have;
' tion to future graduating classes. to justify the privileges that have,
; "Our triumphs' on Van Scoyoc j been placed within our reach.
I field, our achievements In thej our first obligation I to reward
I claws rooms of Medford high; our parents by becoming the typu
school are over, but the greatest of citizens that our fathers uu
conquest of all the winning of a
place of recognition and apprecia
tion in the community is before
us. fcVe have only to hold con
stantly in mind the traditions that
we have helped to develop, if we
would have it said of us, "The
fruits of victory fall to those wlfo
have but tried." '
The Valedictory Address.
"The Ueht We Owe," was the
title of Miss Jioslo CMirrier's vale
dictory address, reading as fol
lows: "JMiese graduation exercises
mark the end of our careers as
students of Medford high school.
Tonight, we are assembled for thei
mothers are.
"To our teachers also we owe
a debt for their skillful instruction
tempered with patience and under
standing. At all times they have
striven not ottJy to instruct us In
the various fields of knowledge,
but to Instill In us the principles
of sterling character, and the
ideals of genuine American citi
zenship. They have striven by
word und example to teach us that
the value of educution exists only
to the 'extent to which it i used
to malie the world a better place
in which to live.
"Finally, we, as graduates of
the public schools, owe a debt to
facilities for our education. A a
monument t- their belief in mo
hem-fits of education, the people
of Medford have erected buildliiBS,
and proviued the . best teaching
talent available. Thev have done
more than this. They have sup
ported all Hchool activities wh
un enthusiasm und sincere inter
est that has stimulated the stu
dents to n forth their best ef
forts The members of the grad
uating class of 1S2 are particu
larly fortunate in having attended
u school that has had the hearty
support of the townspeople..
"How are we to repuy the debt
we owe to our parents, to our
teachers, and to the community?
The anwer Ih to he found In the
following words of Theodore
Uooscvclt, "A teacher's finest han
diwork i the development of true
American citizenship." Upon uh
and thousands like, us rests the
responsibility for the future suc
cess or failure of American Ideal
ism. We must preserve a hearty
respect for the laws of our coun
try, perform the duties of citi
zenship in a cheerful and intelli
gent manner, and above all earn
for ourselves a respectable and
honest living.
"This is a debt that cannot ho
j paid In a day. a week, or a year.
It is not a debt that can be paid
in money, hut one that requires a
lifetime of devotion to the hiKhest
standards, of honesty ami iiiwb-
last time, and it would lie appro-' the community for providing the
rily. As a representative of the
-i n.r ri.'iss of 1H29. and
i ..!.. i.. i.. nif etf inv fellow
classmates, I feel that I voice the
opinion of the, majority when I
....... t oi.ufn.r Hint we accent
' our responsibility and pledge our
i selves to repay in full measure
th" debt we owe.
Sale Starts Tomorrow! f
..........
Miss Annie C. Swansnn of HeagJe A special meeting of the city
spent this morning in the city trans- j council will he held this evening
acting business and visiting loe-.il t to discuss new airport and other
frlnnds. matter.".
Hob Kruse of Oswego nnd Mooao
Norheck , o( 1'ortlaud jiPi'iVed In
MrdiorU itlifly 'afternoon' fen thejr
In.ifch lopltfht at the armory under
Hie allspices of tlx oc;i I Oregon
National tlua rd unit. The match
has aroused more local interest
than any held for somo time, and
an especially large ai tendance is
expected.
Nol beck still remembers the last
match he bad with Kruse at As
toria, and plans to return the
favor by defeating Kruse In two
S
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nirts - -
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i FOR OUR SIXTH STREET
LIGHTING
SALE
SATURDAY ONLY
Greenhood Shirts
Shirts
?PR MEN
$3.50 to ifct.25 Shirts
Saturday .'.
K;r io$:u: shirts j ,
Saturday :
1.03 to' $2,50 Shirts
Saturday !
$1.4") to'sfl.8-) SI lirts
Sat ijc'lay
$2.45
$2.00
$1.55
'$1.25
One American lohaeco concern,
transferring reul estate and com
mercial eiiv!tie from the United!
States to tliH Canadian side, bus I
recently opened nearly out) huu-i
dred new stores on Canadian terri-
tory. I
Au English lady said, "The war
has ceasvd to he a Joke," when she 1
couldn't ge.t the right dog biscuit
for her. poodlu. American Inlsi
ne.ss will u'Ay prohihijlon (eases' to
he a joke when they Hud it takes
American money spenders aud
American real estate money to
Canada. '
In New York prohibition under
cover men" issued warrants yester- i
day for 40 men. Including owner"'
of warehouses, truck lines, and aj
distinguished French nohleipun, 1
Cumie Krancts du Muxnnce de l'o '
lignuc. ''
lender the new Jones lnw, thes'irl
men run the. risk of five years in 1
prison nnd $10,(MM) fine.
"Under-cover men" say prohfhl
tion will work better with its new !
set of teeth contributed by the'1
Jones law.' '
Senator Carter (.Mass would tux-v
5 per oent all stocks, bought on.;j
margin and sold within (() days. .
Ktich buying and selling is, Kum-j
bliug, says the senator, and "the.
way to discourage vice is to make
it expensive."
Wail Street says the tax would
diHcourage speculation, ruin many
brokers. It ccralnly would reduce
considerably the value of a stock
exchange Heat.
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FREE! FREE!
TOP GRADE EGGS
PORTLAND. Ore., Juno 7. WP
Top grade eggs wiMe advaqco'd. bije
cent on 'the Dniry Rxhahge today,
extras going' to 51s nnd standards
to 30. The other grades vere un
changed. Itutter prices vere stationary.
Country dressed hogs and lambs
remalnotl firm i prices, but veal
prices were easier by about one
cent n pound.
Poultry of nil kinds wns down
from one to two cents it pound, be
cause of increased receipts.
DIPLOMAT lilVfON (iU.lr VIT.N
(Continued from Page One.)
An Invitation
We extend you a cor
dial invitation to vis
it us Saturday night
and witness the. light
ing of Sixth Street.
Gay White Way
of Medford
A $3.50 straw hat with each
man's suit purchase for $35
or more. A pair of fancy
dress socks free if you buy
a pair of men's oxfords.
Tppkis Athletic
Union Suits
liegular $1.00 vnliu';
Saturday, QCr
oi dv
P. Q. A.
Union Suits
Short sleeve, ankle
length, an excellent
$!.")() value. Satur
day,
onlv .
$1.00
m
I
Mcpherson's
pth and Central
' Th Center of Town
he or sh( nt6pped Torwuld to re
ceive the Hheepsktu from PreHhtont
SwlKiirt of the school hoanl. J'rtu j
ciiml ConVIe, In tho nwtirillnic of
honors, spoke hrlefly. (lolil Torrh
pins Riven, by the Torrh Bocieiy.l
mepil'rrslilp In which, "because of
(ho IiIkIi schohisllc nttnlnmcnls In-j
volved. is only won by :t per cent i
ot tho high school student body,
were presented to the following its j
rewnrds for the highest rlass hon
ors In scholarship: Uosb Currier. I
Helen June. Ver Dean Harvey.
Metlv Kvanson, (aadys Mlnear, Our-!
old llartsook nnd I humid Moore. ;
l'nr their winnliiK essays In the
stale chemistry ronlest under the
auspires n( the Amerlran Chenilcnl
society $J0 Bold pieces were pre-;
sented to Helen Jones. Fern 1 1'nr-
baiiKh and lleulah (lore, and u hook. ;
"Chemistry in Medicine, to Leon
ard Uaysson. j
As nitot her outstanding achieve-'
ment or n class member. Trincipal
Cnnkle called attention to the fact '
that Miss Helen Jones won Hist
place in the state typing contest,
and will compete at the Interna- 1
tlonal typliiK i-ontest at Toronto.
Canada, next September.
The plrls' octette consisted of
Kllow Mae Wilson. Klhel Heeler.
Mnrsery lion. Leneve SimpUius.
Clementina Smith. Mildred l-nw-rence,
.losephine Anderson and Mil
he! Scheul. I
The jMilulory lilress.
" "Our Trndllinns," was the title
uf Miss Ver Oean Harvey's salll-,
tory. which was as follows: ;
"Coionlenceinent Is one of the
events that Indicates the attain
ment of another milestone aloni:
our rolul of life. It Is also a lime
for revlewinu the past. While the
members ef this Kin.tuatini; class
of have been assorted n.
students of Medford hiull school,
.n Cl08 -T.'s "seV,te
V'rtt-,.
rdV Pu'ed elolW' ,
pro9,es
to- '
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TIRES ALSO SOLD ON
EASY TIME PAYMENTS
Sire Tire Prices
29x4.40 4-ply $ 5.98
29x4.50 4-ply 6.85
29x4.75 4-ply 8.29
29x5.00 4-ply 8.60
30x4.50 4-ply .... 6.89
30x4.75 4-ply 8.55
30x5.00 4-ply 6.80
30x5.25 6-ply' 11.85
RIVERSIDE
Size Tire Prices
30x3 el.. 4-ply.. $4.83
30x3' 'i cl., 4-ply. .. 5.25
30x3'2 8S., 4-ply ... 6.75
31x4 ss., 5-ply ... 9.15
Moulded
Circle
Tube
Prices
$1.20
1.25
1.45
1.45
1.30
1.50
1.55
1.7S
Size
30x5.77
30x6.00
31x5.00
31x5.25
32x6.00
S2x6.50
33x6.00
Tire Prices
6-ply $13.75
6-ply
4-ply,
6-ply
6-ply
6-ply ..
6-ply
. 13.45
. 9.15
. 12.45
.13.85
. 15.70
.. 14.05
Moulded
Circle
Tube
Prices
$2.10
2.10
2.20
2.65
2.25
Oversize High Pressure
Moulded '
Circle.
Tube
Prices
' 0.95 '
1'.08
. 1.08
1.50
Size
32x4
33x41'2
30x3';,
. ' Moulded
Circle
Tube
Tire prices prices
ss., 5-ply $ 9.05 $1.60
ss., 6-ply . 14.25 2.05
cl., reg. .. 5.15 1.00
Save 14.
$6 Mm li
. to $21 gzsm
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