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"iffiDFORMAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKt), -OKEfiOy. THURSDAY, MAY 22. miO. "i PAGE frHftftB r that thi state convention was not jonly n success in the opinion of visitors but a very enjovabie event i in the history of the local club. PAIS n me w ml r :. mMB$ tJiow 1 coaxed i him to eat (fNCE I was worried. Meal s' time was getting on my nerves. I prepared many appe tizing dishes, but John simply yould not eat just m'nced at is food. Perhaps sometimes a little erouchy. I began to ear he was 'slipping.' What was I to do?. Love, home, happiness,' ; business success all depended upon an improvement in his . condition. The blood-tonic idea suggested itself to me. My Druggist recommended S.S.S. , He told me that S.S.S. was a great blood tonic; that it bad been " successful for over ' 100 ' years: that H was made from strictly fresh vegetable drugs and was beneficial to the most deli- . cate system. Also that it would i build up the blood and improve the processes by which the body .! n nourished. I brought home a 'large size bottle. John agreed to 'J'try it. Well, in just a few days I could see the difference. His 'improvement has been so rapid he is going to take several more "bottles, and not only that, but he v "us now telling his friends to take S-SS" . j It is a known fact'-that when a ynan's system gets Vrun-down," he hasn't the resistance to -ward Makes Tbu Feel Like Yours elf Again Woods Lumber Co's SALE of PAINT and ROOFING? IS ON-2 DAYS LEFT Floor Paint Lucas Gloss Floor Enamel. Highest grade interior floor paint. Regular price $3.85 per gallon. Sale price $2.85 We Are Closing Out Our Entire Stock of CERTAIN-TEED Roofing Shingles and Roofing We are closing out our entire stock of Certain-teed shingles and roofing at dealer prices. If yru need a new roof call us on the phone or drop In and vve will show you samples and measure your roof and give you a price. . i' ,( " Woods Lumber Co East Jackson and Genessee ! : THEY "SWIM S Safety plays an important part in any business. N . Our pool and floors are sterilized daily. Mr. Dana Thomas is in Jff charge of lifeguard duty. MERRICK'S 1:00 to 9:45 P.M. CLAilTTTTO ADVERTISING QtT fcgfDLTM It A I 74. Is ' tr:J kit 'jrlil rSivei"we It tto ' 1 -v. . lt"J9?I jfl - yanrwlf to try1 I Jtti I S.K.S.. Jl Inolo Iftlsss ' off diseases. . Loss of appetite is only a symptom. General weak ness pervades the entire body. There is rio desire' to, l: work or play. It is dnngcrou3 to let the red-blood-count remain below normal. I S.S-S. is daily helping people to regain their strength. Thou sands of users have testified to .. its benefits in unsolicited letters j of grihitude. It-promotes a keen .. appetite, gives vitality to the body, clears the skin and wards ( off diseases. All Drug Stores f sell S.S.S. in two sizesi Ask' for - the larger size. It is more eco nomical.'' 'V' '' ssJiGa. Porch Paint Lucas Deck and Porch Paint. Fcr outside use on porches, boats, tractors and farm nachinery. Regular price $3.90 per gallon. A real buy at $2.88 . : -4 ;0rt Phone 108 SAY IN DRINKING WATER" A competent instructor for individual lessons. TO GIVE PAGEANT .Junior EnCeavor society of the Presbyterian church, under the di rection of Mrs. C. B, Porter, will present a clever little -pUKeant, 'Mewels from Every Land," Sunday evening, aiay 25.. Children in cok tumea representative of tho coun tries of China, Japan- Syria. Sinn., India, Africa and Mexico, will tak part. . . , A large map of the world comes to life befure a boy who Is study ing his geography lesson, which is unpleasant , to .him, and reveals to him the customs, habits, trials mid tribulations of, the countries repre sented. Dialogue hetween two little girls Jeanette Fields and Lois Llttrell Is worth going miles to. hear. Harvey Fields, who takes -the part of the boy studying his georgrnphv lesson, is justly furious over the reflection cast upon the United States, and really believes his goog-' raphy lesson is worth while after all. Other -parts '.in the ..pageant aro taken by the following juniors: China (Plum Ulossom). Gene Pot ter; Japan (Cherry-Blossom"), Mary Cummlnffs; Syria (Achmed), .Hub ert Llttrell; Siam (Sawat), Dorr Barrett; India (Situ), '$tety Dynan; Africa (Zulu ), Bobby .Dynan;. .Mex ico (Maria.), Any Elliott. . ,. Other juniors taking part in th; leadership of tho program aro Ma rion Llttrell and Betty Vilm. . There will be on. uisplay .a lovely .chest which is to be filled with gifts, to be sent to the director of the bureau of education at Manila, Philippine Islands, to be distrib uted amung tho children there, for the. purpose of promoting good-will and friendship between the chil dren of the Untied States and those of tho Philippine Inlands, The Girls' dub. of the high school will make this pageant very offec tive hy singing the beautiful nam ber, "Send Out Thy Light." The KirLs chorus of the church will also present two very lovely nam hers. Both the club 'and the cho rs arc under the direction of Miss Margaret Arnold... 5 Wliiiii-r of SmmikI I'riHj . . Cioldlc Clmnrtlor of Antelope w.is winner of the second prize in tho third cIiihs district ,ln tho Hosier contest, carried on throURlv. tho, homo demonstration aKOnt's office In connection with tho statewld.) camnnlcn for use of more milk products. Through an error her name was loft out of the list ;puo Itahod yesterday.- - -! : If It's Lumber and Building Ma terial at tho cheapest price,: com-:. hincd with courteous service and tho limit of accommodation, by all means see tho Medford Lumber Co., dealers In high grade building materials -exclusively. W doift servo lunches yot. , ..- - tf Airilik l-'rce County Fair ' Linn county will again conduct oa free county fair alonj? lines of last soasoni Tho fair will bo .held September 1 7, 18 and 19, the week Ijlor.to tho state fair , : . t ' ' ' Anyone who would like a bar gain In a high grade banjo should call at this office and Inspect the banjo left here tor sale; a sacrifice regardless of cost, .- -. -26tf Ship Thine lo San lllro, , Tho United States navy amphib ian plane that broke down at the .iodford airport early , this woolt when It broke amidships shortly after landing, was loaded on a freight car yesterday afternoon and shipped to Kan MieRO. The ship was not badly damaged and prob ably would not hav wrecked had the mishap occurred .whan the plane wns flying In trio nlr. It was described as old equipment... Why buy Saturday's baking when y.ou can got pies, cakes, buns, bread and cookies baked on Sun-day?- Wo also sorvo 35c dinner and oomploto chicken dinners for r,0c, - Sundays. - The .Delicatessen Bakery and Cafe. 410 K. Main. 61 From Slalc MetnuMills ' A mom? the suests from Portland at Medford hotels are A. -N. Wil Hitms. H. CI, Gosling. C. C. Hole, If. C. tushontt.: CI K.' Clo.feltcr. fit Utrsen, J. A. Walsh, Wm. Winter, V. -H. Adams, M. U" Cokcr, M.-. and Mrs. 3. Mersfeldcr, V. I.. Em ory. J. K. Krandeberry, Mr. nn.l Mrs. X. Sehnclder. W. D. lllnkte. C Hylter, C. A. Peterson, flraham Hack, V. P. Ollham, V. -R. llovl. James McArthur. J. O. llurrls, Mr. and .Mrs. O. B. Love. :. Let us haul away your Rarbafco and rcfoao. . Phone 642, City Rani Ury Service. " 88?tf Sew I'ortlHiiiI ,AlrMrt HiiIch ' Orders that all iMsnener arriv ing nt or departing from fiwan Is; and airport at Portland be,hndle-1 through the airport's new admin istration HullrtlnB and tht ill de pnrftnit plinen Uro the field's take off runway, were Issued Monday by the airport superintendent, More systematic control of the alr port' traffic Is aimed at In th n"w regulations. Before comple thin of the administration build Intc. paxsenKArn had been dlst chartpd nnd taken aboard plan1 n nt the various hangars. Hereto fore, too, the field main runway had been used th for takeoff and landincs. t'nder the new or der, departures from the takeoff strip and landliure on 4he tmaln runway arc mandatory. When you buy a wotisa bill from us you may Include all hardware, paint, screens, plumbing and elec trical fiftilpmcnt. Mfdfnrd Lumber T ; Hreyffles (v tf Kct-ilals Monopolize 3'Iiiic of Musk-uins. Studios of .Medford tire the scene of liuu-h work thesei days, with local Instructors planning an nual eloping rooitals for their clnsses. Several will be given next week, while definite dates have not been named for all. Among those scheduled for next week Is the recital to 1)0 given by students of I J. 1!. Knight, Instructor In violin. Iiuimliu-rs of Veterans Meet. Thn nmiifhterH tif Veterans will meet Friday ovenlng at the Ar- m.. nl B n'l,.,l.v IljlllM Will be mado for the observance of Mom- orlnl Day. ( Mis. .M(Kay Hostoss To Misstoiuiry -(ii-oup. Jlembers of tno .Mlssliiniiry w- rlotv of tho Flint Presbyterian church met at the home of Mm. Wm. McKay on the Jacksonville-- Phnnnlv btiyllWUV TllrsdllV after- noon.' There were 25 iiresent antl an interesting program composed of historical sketches of tho work of the missionaries In South American countries enjoyed. .Miss Mc-Xivcn to lie Honor CucM. .Miss Phyllis Itoiiertf. has In vited n group of friends to hur home this evening for several hours of bridge, honoring Miss Jessie' McNiven, whoso marriage' to Mr. Karl Johnstone of Mariposa. l ...111 ..bn n sneliil event or next month, There will bo three tallies ill play. Mm shall to Ho (illi-st of Konlys. Hdlson Murshall, well known author and former resident of Medford, who arrives in this city next week, from Augusta, la.i will bo a guest of Mr. and Mrs! Corning KouLv at their ranch homo during part of his. month's slay here. i Carpenters Arrive , In Pasadena. Mr. iirt Mrs. Alfred Carpenter arrive Ip Pasadena, Oil., today on! return from their trip abroad. After a short visit with relative. and friends there, they will con tinue to Medford. They will bo at tllclr hoivio- on tho Old Stage Itoad nbout Juno 1st. i Rev. Frank von Cluisfcrson of the Kendall Presbyterian church uf rortland and Mrs. CIiiitorson;, stopped In this city yesterday, on routu to Berkeley, Cut., und were breakfast guests) of Kcv. and Mrs. c. ii. Porter. . ; j T. Slater. Johnson wns host to a group of friends at a supper ut his fishing lodge on tno itogue Sunday evening, honoring, Mr. and Airs. Spraguo .Kelgol. , ;t . t Sllss Lucille Barrett plans to spend tho week-end visiting friendH on the University of Oregon cam pus, Kugeno und at. pregon State College, Corvallls. Mr., apd ilm'C. W. Pruett will soon occupy their now home on the North Pacific, purchased a short time ago. . Miss Orba Natwlck has returned to this city from a several months'. stay In ,San Francisco and plana to be hero until Septembor. ... - - A4 - . .. Airs... Chub. Anderson is enter-, tnining eleven guests at dinner todny at her country home, North Phoenix. 1 , Hand Madm 5 Porto Rican Costume Slips 5ji.-.i.i;;i r.- - ; ( fa If you know the fine peedlework Porto Rican women do . . . the meticulous care they use in making every dainty .titch of their handi work . . you will readily appre ciate. the .value of these fuie sheer nainsook .costume slipil. Every pne of them is to lovely in detail ., . all hand-made, hand-sewn at teams, hand-embroidered and finished with band-drawn designs on the bodices! In til white, with 10-inch thadow ptoof hems. Cool and dainty under light summer, frocks. Fully cut in lir.es 34 10, 44, ' '.' ' j ' J.C. PENNEY G0 Mrs. Weisenbui-gt.l lte-eil lloiess. j Mrs. 1 M. WVIsenburger euter- tallied honoring Mrs. H. .1. Faw j celt lat Saturday . evening at her home on West Klevellth. Mrs. i Fawct'tt's liit-tlulay being the in spiration for the party. Ouests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards. Mr. anil I Mrs. Harold Wood. Mr. Clifford Collins, Mr. Walter Kltto, Miss Jean Fitzgibboll, Mrs. H. J. Faw cett and Mr. and Mrs. I M. Weisenburger. . Du-zeys lloii(u-ed Dr. und Mrs. K. '. Hoffman ontertulned with a dinner last evening for Air... and Mrs. K. I. Dazey and daughters.- I-.lhel Claire, Curol and Dorothy, who will leave Medford so.on to make their home In San Francisco. - - The MV R. Crsocial wIH be held at tl'Q homo of Mlsa .Oim Hull. !KKI North Central, Friday afternoon. ' - j 2 PLAYS TONIGHT "Aria He Cuno," by Edna St. Vincent Millny, and "iOmhers," by John Middlotnn, will bo liresenleii this evenlni! ut 8:1.1 at St. Murk'-' Guild ball, under tlio, diructlon of Jo-Anne .Smith. Tin- mourners oi the casts- aro .students of tho JllKh school liclonKlns to the -Mcrmui!l Tavern, a book review club, of Which Miss Mary Gilbert Is ad visor. ,, . - , , Verbal Invitations have boon Riven by members of the club. The scenery for the plays. Is in chufKC uf. Geo-t;o Wtnnc. ... . i . Students who will tlikc part In the two plays aro Jewell Wiiddell, Robert Nelson. Harriet Kayser, Clyde Davis. Victor TJallairo. John Heddy, jltobort Stoarns.j -Winifred Wannor and , Charles ilarnos. !!! Thu, Junior .lllKh prainatlc ,'e.lub will, pi-osent "Th" 'Blackbird -Pie." Fi;lday, May .23rd at 8 p. m. on the, Junior blch adlturlum. ...The members have been working-bard and. expect tq.-put on a successful .performance. Tpui Swcm Is , in chnrgb . of the scenery. ' . ; ; The G Iris' league orchestra from Senior high will play Bcveral num bers. . Hetty Stennclt vlll glvo a harp solo, and Roger Kayser will favor with a violin solo. Immediately after tho program parents und friends may vlow the school exhibit. Each department will have an interesting dlspluy. There ,will be concessions of Ice. cream, cake, popcorn and other good eats. . ... ... The entertainment Is under the auspices of tho Parent-Teacher association.. . . ! Iron Was Once Treasure NEW .YORK. ()-r-. When tlio Greeks were fighting (er Helen ;of Troy Iron wns ranked nmonB the treasures of the wenllhy. f 3 ICAL MAY SHOW IN G. P. A request for presentation of I j"Tvo Kcet High," musical comedy, j written by Mary Oremer Kelly and j.h'uneHso Itutler and Htaed at the ; armory last Monday ovt nliiK, with lull local cast, was rotvived from the Ciants I 'ass Business and lJro- fossional Women 'a club and read nt the noon luncheon of tho local ttuh at tho Hotel Holland today. The neighboring cluh would like to have tho comedy iiresentcd at tho employers' hanquot to be nivcn in (IrantH Vias at an early date. No definite action concorniny; tho request waa taken at toduyin ltuu'li con. Discussion of tho u cent stato j convention held hero hrouuht to , liKht ti hotter fimuuiiil condition j for tho club than was amiciputod. When all expenses aro paid there i will still be money in tho treasury, Mrs.- Mnud Chapman, ireshitnl,- an nounced. , ! Other activities to ho nndortaken in- tho iieai' future wore discussed. All members present wero nKrend Swoot anil Cool The lines of youth thrive on the sparkling tang . of 'delightful Banquet 1 ea. A cold drink that keeps the spirit up and the tne navor, you pre-- fer,.A sample will .S J convince wruenow. Mccormick a co. Baltimore. Md rt't.' in1 TiM.-i.i unn ' 4 .... andPlir ;y-"J C'ftIMP f IT pekoeJ wy ti -.Taa 1 nCoRNicKSCo.K SUMMER, FABRICS FLAT CREPE Pastel and white flat crepes are in demand for those cool, fresh looking frocks that play at sports ... or wSfdh' them. Street 6hades, i, too,. in this splcqdid quality. inches J.C Banquet Tea Standard Product ! New Advertiser, "Itannuct Tea,'' a standard food, product, is a new advertiser in this! paper. besinninK today. It is man-, ufucturod by iMcL'ornilck & Co., I importers, blenders and packer., ' who also produce the "floe' brand of spires. extrneU and mustards. "The linos of youth thrlvo on thi sparkling tanjr "f d!Uhttul Llan qiiet Ten, a cold drink that keeps the splrit.s up and the weight down. With the flavor you prefer. " says tho ad today. SummerIDresses ) y MHF IT ... J',i,.-.J' 1 j - t- --l I-. I ft. , Stfm. -. Ili vw .' Wt" . : I ;i r PPKiWPY tni Three popular $1 .49 'yard 39 ' " 1 PRINTED GEORGETTE,.'. r. Jhil scasop of femininity mpniitc sheer fabrics . . . and one of the loveliest Jjcqtiisitelyj PENNEY No matter how severe, you can always have immediate relief; Bayer Aspirin .stops pain auiekly. It clou it without any ill vifecUi. Harmless to the heart; harmless to anybody. But it always lirinsfi relief. Why-tuffcr? - of many'types $9.90 No matter what your summer , . plans, you will find every : type of dress you need in-this inclusive group '. . . -and ' you will discover, too, "how , . inexpensive a complete, new 'j' wardrobe can bel- '" . IThere are sports dresses - fa , delicate pastels,, and white, . sleeveless or .with , .tiny, cap - sleeves .. ., . soft afternoon dresses of silk crepe, plain er printed . . . fluttery chH- , font and. georgettes that will , bo exquisitely dainty -and cool for summer afternoons, and evenings . .. . and dreiset in practical plain shades and . dark background prin .for the street and) for traveling. The stylet are new . . . .the' mateaials or excellent quality '. . . and the price takes smartness out of the luxury class. :..-J. C ..,JGk- PRINTED RAYON CREPE Attractive patterns on light or dark back grounds add to the popularity of this pure dyej rayon crepe that wears so well . . . and is so cool for summer. 39 inches wide. colorful patterns for fter-: noon ana evening irucxs, , aucuca wiuc m V;'. -1.