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STEDPOTIT) OTOTn TRIKUNK. rTCrFO"RT). OL'KGON. THURSDAY. MAK'crr is. ii-Ji PXOE THREW CAN DO WHATEVER CITY'S REQUIREMENTS DICTATE The Mail Trihune pn-s.-nts th- ;m.nvor lo ,.. ..roii,! , flV( Muostions most often in iv;ui..n in tin- (?xj(ilnsion and i-im-kuii I- zauon 01 uie vnuium'r 01 i oinnn'iri' -- hat t an t ho Ch-unir merce do? The first iiuestion aiiswcri'ii in cstcrilay's be such an urbanization htn Tiic time oili other pnases 01 im rampaijin ami answers to whi t'nm- week, are as to how (he ehani!er wj Its outlook for permanency. Answering the second of the five questions most often asked in rela tion to the expansion and reorganiza tion cf the Modford Chamber of ('tun merte, "what ran the Chamber of Commerce do," a member of the com mittee makes I ho statement below. The first question, answered in the Mail Tribune Monday, was why there should 1)0 such an organization here. The three other questions which cov er other phases of the campaign next week, and answers to which will be made this week, are as to how the chamber will be financed, who will run It and its c'atlouk for perma nency. What can the uMedford Chamber of Commerce do? It can do anything upon which the thought and energy of the community have been centered as needful to he done. AVhat it will do depends entirely upon the. membership. Every mem ber will have an equal voice in say ing what it should do, and the doing of those things will then become a matter of uniting the wlu.le chamber to that end. Putting the question another way. suppose it is asked: Who is going to say what the Chamber of Commerce shall do? The president? Xo. The directors No. The committees? No. The members? Yes. The manner in which the members will do this is one of the most Impor tant features cf the expanded Cham ber of Commerce a feature on which is based one of the chief appeals Tor the support and cooperation of UMi or more of the businesn and profes sion was why there should qtte.-t ii '.is which cover will l... made t his E AT PAGE TONIGHT; I THE ELKS TONIGHT A good serial time is in store for the Elks tonight. In addition to ilie exhibition of legordermain by Jay Gore, at the social session after the regular lodge meeting, there will be an added attraction. "Chicken" Weiss, formerly of "Med ford, and a former employe of the California Oregon Power company, famous for his many imitations of animals ami things, will entertain for a few min utes. Veisa has recently been discharged from the United Ktates navy. During his service he was leader of the fa mous Hardware band, which the navy sent to the front during the war, where they entertained the troops. "Don't miss this. It's good." says the committee in charge of the social session features. be financed, who wdl inn it and I sional men and women of Medfonl. In a word, it is the rcfennduin. Two qnestic as will lie asked of every member immediaf ly alter the week of the intensive campaign; 1. What. as. a citi.en. do you think Is the thing of first importance for the Chamber of Commerce to un dertake for the good of the city of Medford? What, in your opinion, is thei fir.il thing (but should l:e undertaken by the Chamber of (.Ymnieive to im prove conditions and onpurtuuit ies in your own line of bnsine-s? In securing answers to these ques tions, relianco will not be placed on mail replies. Cioup Meetings and conference!! will lie held, discussions invited and other methods followed, all intended to (.htaiu from every member a candid and earnesT expres sion of opinion or suggestions. It has been the experience in other cities that the answers to these two questions, tho coming from 4oo to .btm Chamber of Commerce members classify themselves under compara tively few Important headings. These subjects, thus broadly defined repre sent the planks in the platform cf work of the expanded chamber. it is clearly seen here that to the program of work as thus developed, the whole membership is pledged, and it is the duty of the officers and directors and of the special commit tees when appointed to concentrate their whole effort to carrying this program thrcvugh. The program will cover a period of at least three years of activity. A city's good will is its reputation. heIIeeSaF e due of the greatest runs of steel head ever known Is now on in t he Rogue river and its tributaries, and has been in progress fi.r the las! throe weeks, according to Game Warden Dailey, but. this information does not do the fishermen any good now other than to whet their appetites for the near approach of the opening of the fishing season, as the season does w.'l legally open until April 1st, and War dens Dailey and Walker are keeping a sharp lookout for Illegal fishermen. The run of salmon will not start until about April 1st, altho reports, which Mr. Dailey is inclined to disbe lieve, have reached the city that sev eral salmon have been seen in the lower river in the vicinity of Grants Pass. The river is higher now fol lowing the recent rains and sih.'ws. c2ze price of tea and coffee has been s7ioo1ing up -but that doesht bother the thousands who now enjoy INSTANTPOSTUM a rich full-hodied and whole some beverage with distinctive cotlee-li&e iiavor .but only one after effect Satisfaction At Grocers tew- Tho stranger's first im pression "I "iir city is gained i'min our hotels. The Hotel Holland Ls doing its part to help build a greater Med lord A hotel depends greatly on the l"eal support it receives. The Hotel Holland an.', Cafe will appn-iate your patronage. Management of Carl Y. Tengwald 1 grC If Lyi l.ii-l nielli ;i i.nr'v hi' -i"i'ntv M.i ntu' with C'ai'Iain Clmrli-. T. ill1""!-..-in i lia r:i arriv i'il in Mr.lt' ,t,l. Willi tin- nariv i 1 1 1 - t'a mi i- Man' Nlaml Malini' liall'l. nutiM In lie tlx - t mihtaiv lian.l nil til.' .M'M . na-t. It i-nll-:-.l nl ii! l.ii'.i'- .mil i llliii.r tin' i-analili' Ii'aili'i-lni. i.f MM -it-i'iiiiI ( linn i n l; Eiam. Tlh' rriuailiilri' nt' tin' earlv ni;t!' till nl' eittrl'lllilU'r-i I'ollM-tlll'.; nt' a uiiarlt'tlr-. a i.i.'nin' munU'ttf. a .ll'uj-ll rtlllIHl"ui-l. ill'MT-. linjlti--. ai-rnliat alnl i'ninriian. Al-n ill tho -lam tlirre ari' v,i ivi'1- nl' nullum an1-- illusti'atni',' tin.1 lilt' nt' a nia ; ilio at work anil i .hi v. Wlilli: in l.n Ani:flc srveral luitnlri'il iVi't nf tilia iv;i tnaile vvlu'n the party viiti'J th" I'airlialilis Stmliiw. In tins cntilr.' Dnuulas Knirlintiks. ('hnrlu' ('lia'in. .lai-k IVinii-cv. Jim Curla il ami Ki.l Mi't'n- jnini'd t lu' inai'ini' in an lmur nf iila v anil aiunx'iiu'nt. Cliaiilin ami l'an lianli utlliln I Ih'Iiim-K rs ill lall'jll alili' -Hint-. 'I'lic marines will la' lii-ri' tun davs. 'I hi'v nave a lri'ct tiaraili' tmlav at -:IHI i. in., anil a hand i-nni-crl at J::ill. While here Iheir -linw will he 1'ilt nil at the theatre alnl it i.- Iiiipeil that evervnne will avail tl"an-J -elves nf the niipiirtnnitv tn ee thil lirst class lierfnnnaneo. The iiifniis sinn is free anil although it is heini: ailvertized as a "smnker" the lailies are inviteil. It is a ejenn slmw anil if is Imped that the wiimen will turnj nut tn see it. Fehruarv 1. this vear. three marine IMirties wen- started nut hv nrdel's from the marine corps lieaduuiirters Vn-liini!tiin, 1). ('.. to tiiur tho Kast ein. Centnil and Western parts of the I'llited Stales, simultaneously. The party to he in Median! was oriiiinizeil in Mare Island, California. Thev put mi their first slunv in Oakland, thence traveled smith tlii'oui;h San r'rnn- cisco. San Jose. I.ns Aiejele-. Kl Cen trn, Yuma, and Tucsnn and as far east as HI I 'asp. Texas. After leaviim- HI I'nso, thev are on their way hack tliroii"h Arizona and niter stoppine; at liakersfield. isalia. I''resnn. Stockton and Sacratiieiitn thev leave siinnv Cal. for a lour ;n the Northwest. In every city so fur visited the Unv-in- Marines have hecu well ri'ceived and the party has proved an tiiuillali fied success. The purp.ise of the pa rl v is to al low the luihlic to im.;o what sort of men the itrand old corps has in ii.-. ranks. The marine corps is doilc its hcsl uri t men ul the cl ise of their enlistments whn are inialilied to meet liles hattles with m ess. If th,. pull lie niidcrslands this thev will mil dis courage vminit men from enlerimt Hie service. The "li'.ivim.- Marini's" are endeavoriii'j In emphasize this' iminl. U.OFCSIll SAX FHAN'CISCO, M,,r. 17.--The resit;nalion of Ix'alph I'. Merrill as seeretnrv nf the board of reitenls of the I'niversitv (,f California and con troller of the university, in order that he tnitihl direct a cnmpaiL'ii in California for llerhcrt C. llno-er as a candidate for president of the I'llited State.-, was proi'llted to the regents here today. The particular poopic are all pleas ed with the Fcrvi. e wo are rendering We call for and deliver all Roods proininly and our plant is up to date in every way. If not a customer now ! try our service. i Pantorium STRIKERS WIN 0U1 TACOMA. Miir. 17. TIm- l.Vl slrik i n lt slinlcnli of ill' liitih s-lni') :il I lirliiili, tin-; it It rl'lim ill w uti liifii fiinlj'iitiiui Mini will p-turti tu -!m'ii t'UMfirroU" iiioi'iiiii'r. The clnin nuthorilirs. nf'trr ;t ( -nntVn-iicp with I lie strikers ;iml their unreiiN, iturvfi tiint m-Iioo) :ic t i itii', inehnlini: iitli lilies. iu!ii'ji -ti'tn "T the sr-lifnil tuiiK-r. and L'ivin:. a M-hunl piav shoiihl he rc-.ined w het'nro '.he strike. The .-triiio hcim Tncsdnv uho;i ehtol iM-iivit io.-t wen- Mi-ietiiled he eause ei-!iteen student- had eiiua-jf-d in a danec in the hi'h -h(cd liiuMin hdluivini' rehear-ill I'nr a i.lav. In,tfiil Itfvsults fur Men Only a person who has Rxperiend that awful ' all niKht" couh that soinrtirnes f')llows inflticna can ap pieclau; what, a Rood night's tfp run ho. Mrs. Annio Uavison, 1'MVO Myrlh; St., Lmijj lliwh. 'n., writnts: "Tho rL'.sulL of using Foley's Honey and Tar was a restful one for me.' Foley's Honey and Tar checks harsh, racking coughs: eases wheezy breath ing; stops ti kling in throat; covers raw, Irrituted Biirracea with a sooth- j mi:, healing reeling. or saio hy j Medford Pharmacy. Get the Genu and Avoid 'Waste S ew Easter Inspection of the varied styles reveals the fact that a wonderful range cf choice is presented. We follow tiie definite policy of centering our efforts on garments of substantial quality at medium prices, but we also have a delightful assortment of more elaborate styles in the highest types of novelty suits, coats, dresses and blouses. SUITS OF CAPTIVATING STYLE Many a wuim.-iu will rcrt Kasirr in "iir ni' tlii-se cliai'liiii! imvelly suits. Arrordim. I ill 'at I'd skirl . nflm nf emit rast material, ami tupped with an Ktnn nr hnlern jarkei. are an;niio-1 lie latest ideas. '11 it ripple flare is lllllell ill e iilellec, and nf entll'se enliser a- tivc mndels are always enrreel. ? 17.50 Sj?50.00 ?(5.00 !?75.00 FE0CKS OF VARIED STYLING Silk Dresses - Siirli ".Taeel'ul yntith-oivim.; I'rneks cxil:( in 1 heir nwn pnpularity. Of taf feta, pussy willuW, ;(( ruet te, t rienlet t e. crepe de chine, crepe meteor, plain or in lov ely coiiiliina; ions, they achieve an air nf smart ness quite unusual. Medfcrd's Busy Hosiery and Underwear Store Announces Notaseme Pure Silk Hose at $2.50. Another shipment nf the heavier irade of pure silk hosiery in black, cordovan and w hite. SizesS -i-L to 10. I losiery full fash ioned. Women's Bleck Cat Hose, 75c. Black Cat Hose in lisle, black and brown; sizes S to 10. Kxceptinnal values and fine fit t injr hose at 75r Pure Thread Silk Hose $1.75 An all pure thread drop-stilch silk hose at this price will not be possible after the present stuck is jrone. These are in black and white only, but we have all sizes. ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, 45c. ")() pieces f Zephyr Oinghanis in beauti ful plaids, checks and stripes. Good weight, last coloi-s, 15 MORE OF THOSE CHARMING VELVET BAGS JUST ARRIVED, $3.48, $4.48 .Jus! received, and on sale Monday, an other shipment of the ever popular and stylish Mack and blue velvet ha,",s. trimmed; h.'indsi oxidized, frame with metal and velvet handles. Very specially priced for .Monday at S?6.50 $7.50 and S8.50 Agents for the McCall Patterns. All styles and sizes now showing. mm m i f w ill It' 1 f'?S, mm i 1 W,'' mm mm f LADIES' PUMPS I f igh heel Siecial how-heel kid mmps 1'ortfh'ls and misses. Sjirinjf and Wiiniiner wear. Wiecial $7.50 SILKS TO PLEASE YOU I-Yoiii L'enruei us brocades to the shiiiuner Z sheer silks of the uteres! we,b-like tex tures in blues a ml browns and greens of every variant of the dainty ne wshade.s for spring. Here are but a few of the most de sired nf the new silks. -l-r beautiful Ill-inch Crepe do Chine in i till the enrreet new and staple shades, at yard $J.o0 For 1 1 ie,h- J rade .'!(-inch Messaline Silks in more than a hundred different shades, yard $3.50 for the celebrated Satins in standard width anl quality. Black, cream and all e'ood colors $3.98 FRENCH GINGHAMS, 59c. fine finished French Ginghams, '.VI inches wide, small and Iarjje plaids in a large range, of colors, yard 59 WHITE GOODS SALE F.very thing in White Goods for dresses, waists, skirts or underwear, per vard 35 to $1.-19 CHILDREN'S SHOES No place can you buy children's shoes at the saving prices we tiote. We can fit, them all, fro nit lit smallest to the largest. $2.J9 $2.29 $2.49 $2.98 $3-19 $3.49 NDERWEAR BATISTES liatisles and Crepes with figures of blue, birds and flowers for ladies' undergarments. COTTON CHARMUSE New underwear fabric, flesh and white. $1.50 is in dull kid, just received. $8.75 LADIES' SHOES 1 'a tent high-heel Suede top dress shoes on sale $12.50 blisses low-heel dull kid shoes. Special $6.95 and up. Mail Orders Receive Our Prompt Attention the Same Day as Received. i I Parcel Post Paid Tire Prices Advanced Out-of-town people phone or mail us your Drug Ft ore wants. We pay postage or expenses. Our prices and services are dependable. Heath's Drug Store The San Tox Store On "March 8 tire prices were advanced from 15 to BUT you can save yourself this added expense because Gates Jhill'-Sole Tires slill cost only one-half as much Over one million motorists have now taken ad vantage, of (his saving. R. A. PETTY, JR. Riverside Garage. 127 S. Riverside Everything Electric for Automobiles Trucks and Tractors Guarantee Battery Service Auto Electric Equipment Co. 27 North Grape Street. Fifth and North Riverside Telephone 11 The Dow Hospital Graduate Nurses Only Special Attention to X-Ray Cases. Dye Works