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MEDF0H15 TSFATTJ TRTBUNR MEDFORdT "OREGON, FRTDAY, "FEBIKTAKY 25. 1921' PAGE RTOTTT 1 rThey WORK ) I while you sleep" A Dependable Phyticr when Bilious, Headachy Constipated and Upset. .10, 25, 50c drugstores; Blouses Going At Cost Saturday Only Don't fail to take nd '.. vantage of this splendid sale. .'Georgette, Voile and-' v Silk Blouses included. The ' Vanity Shop E. Main and Bartlett NOW PLAYING UNDER CRIMSON SKIES . A big, vivid and vital story of lawless lives and Loves. : Sunday Bryant Washburn "An Amateur Devil" RIALTO MEETS ASHLAND ON MARCH18TH Willi tlie adoption of a constitution and by-laws, and the naming of the directors, the Scenic. preservation So ciety of Jackson County closed Its first convention yesterday, adjourning to meet In Ashland, March 18, when a president and vice president and other officers will be elected. The delegates named -were: Ashland, Mrs. Otto Winter; Phoenix, Mrs. Lloyd Culver; Medford, H. O. Frobach; li. F. Lindas; Jacksonville, Mrs. Louis Ulrlch; Anulegate, Frank Preston; Central Point, Mrs. Sarah H Hlden; Gold Hill, Snrague . llelgel; Rogue Itiver, Sum Mathls; Eagle Point .Mi'H. Frank Ilrown; Hutte Falls, Mrs, (loo. W. Darker; Prospect, J. E. Grieve; Wiiner, R E. Dlinmlck; Trull, W. O. McDonald; Lake Creek, Mike Ilanley. , , Prof. I. E. Vinlnir of Ashlund de livered nn addreHs before the nowly formed Scenic Preservation associa tlon of Jucksou county -yesterday afternoon, und us usual, hold his lance and appreciative audleu.ee spellbound us bo narrated the numberless scenic assets or southern Oregon und Jack son county. 1 "I know of no more appropriate shrub uud flower to line the highways of Juckscm county than the old fash ioned sweet brier which grows ho pro- ftiBcly winter nnd summer In this sec- Hon. It would give Individuality, it blooms alike in winter und summer, is a buritugo of the pioneer und. though some, of our friends of the Portland Chamber of Commerce Would prefer the Japanese tea rose, I believe - this organlitlon -Should adopt it as the orflclal flower," Prof. Vlnlng made a plea for the exploitation of Jacksonville spots and legends, and told his audience that early dntu of tbut pioneer city was considered by world famous authori ties, "as tho most interesting and in structive In tho hnnds' of the white man," - showing tho development of the minings luws, nnd tho progress from the days, of tho vigilantes to the organ Ized legal processes. Prof, Vlnlng also mado a Plea for tlie bypaths of tho country, and sug gested that tho aid of tho Boy Scouts and Camp Flro Girls bo enlisted, and combined with tho forest service in tho mapping out of trail trips to won der spots now little known nnd sel dom visited, but -possessed of marve lous beaufy. llo said tlie side trips were luring to the cooped men, and women of tho east on a vacation, and that the' impressions gulned, lUHtcd fur yearn. "Tho peoplo of this section look with the eyes of tho commonplace upon tho murvuloAis scenery, but to tho people of the crowded sections, they are wonderful beyond words," said Protfossor Vlnlng, "and tho ob-. joct of this association should bo to awaken and keep burning In tourists love for this section. "Tablo Itock 1b rich in pioneer nnd goologic history, yet no writer or poet has ever told Its glories" said the speaker, intimating that tho Itogue itiver valley needed a regular poet us much an anything else. Jackson County School Notes BERKELEY GIVES E BERKELEY, Calif., Feb. 24. More than 700 graduates of the University of California plan to participate In a reunion here on tho night of tho Cali fornia-Michigan track meet hero April 9. The reunion banquet. will bo a testi monial to the championship 1!II!0 foot- hall team. BERKELEY, Calif.,. Fell. 24. A def inite dccislon'oi tho University of Cali fornia uthletlc authorities that no foot ball game will be plnyod with an east ern collogo during tho full semester came today with tho announcement that tho only dato heretofore open, Oo- tohor 22, had been glvon to the Univer sity of Oregon. California hnd Interro gated Harvard, Yale and Princeton in regard to a game on that day but the answers were unsatisfactory. The game will ho played hero. Reports from tho Middle U'Ofit live to tho effect that banking conditions have Improved greatly. A RAW, SORE THROAT v eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole. And Musterole won't blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. It penetrates to the sore Bpot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the sorcne3S and pain. Musterole Is a clean, white oint ment made with oil of mustard. It is fine (or quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stilt neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lunv bago, pains and aches of the back ot joints, sprains, sorcmusclcs,bruises,chll blains, frosted feet, colds on the chest. Nothing like Musterole for croupy chil dren. Keep it handy.for instant use, 181 Buttercups und grass lilies on teach er's desk in the country school are sure-signs of spring. These are the days when Miss Homes, Miss Fuller, Miss Pool and Miss Falldlne may be heard in friend ly rivalry over the question of which one's car has tested the depths of "the worst road of all" and yet has not tarried there. Standard reading tests have been given throughout Ahe schools of Jack son county during the last ten days. These tests are valuable In getting at the degree of accuracy the average pupil has attained in gleaning thought from print. The ability to concentrate and to do exactly as directed is also levealed. . ..., Little Applegafe school is Interested in the purchase of desks for the school, as well as sbme other necessary, and attractive properties all as the result of various, evening entertainment given during the fail and winter. Given wido awake people and a wide awake teacher, what cannot be accomplished? , Bellviow school, was the community center for a large gathering last Fri day evening, when "The Gipsy Queen" was given by local vocalists. It proved a very attractive production, and the stage settings and , lights .were: ' far ahead of anything .before attained at Ilellvlcw. Door receipts together with results from sale of supper, delicacies, and candles, amounted to over $70. This fund will be expended in pur chase of folding chairs to be used for evening audiences,- and also In secur ing more dishes (or Buch evening fes tivities. - - - The English classes of the various high schools have received details about the state-wide essay contest for the Almack cup. Some event in local history Is to be the subject matter for the essays. ' The contest closes with the end of March and a number of schools In Japkson county would like1 to win from Salem high school tho cup she has held . for the past year The entire plan for the contest. Is a part of the "Know- Oregon First" movement commenced' by Mr' J. C. Afrnack, n6w well known in southern Oregon be cause, of Jils-work here under-the ex tension' department of the' university. Why should boys and girls not know most about the state they live in? And who knows Ifow much of valuuble records may be gathered through the young historians of our schools? The Howard school is planning one of Its 'peasant community evenings for Friday, Feb. 25th. . Tho program will be paitly a patriotic one, and Miss Pool and Mr. Holibaugh will ulso have a share in It. The unusual thing about these Howard school gatherings is that there in no-organization behind them, just community spirit.- AGAINST GOVERNMENT NEW YORK, KH). 23. Federal Judge Augustus N. Hand today hand ed down an opinion denying the pe tition of the United -States govern ment for the right to prevent the Western Union Telegraph compnny from laying its cable from tho Bar badooR to Miami, Fin. With Medford trade Is Medford mado :mm PL A YING-TH1S WEEK. DOUGLAS MacLE "Rape's Cofd Compound" .Breaks any Cold- : , ' ' in Few'Hours ' , Instant Relief!. Don't utay stuf fed up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A Uoho of "I'ape'H. Cold . (Comtoitnd" taken every two. hours until three doeH are taken; uuunlly breaks up any cold. . " , - " . ' The very first, dose opens clogged nostrils and the. air pustuitft'S of the head; stops nose .running; relieves lie headache, dullnet, 'feverlshness. "VapVa . Coli!, v .Com pound", acts quick, sure, and costs only a few cents at drug, Htores. . ;lt; nets with out assistance, tastes nice, 'contains no quinine Insist. .upon Fnpe's! Adv. from the Saturday Evening Tost Story 'Yancona Yillies" HaHMBaiARR-DKrili SEEMfiHsaMMI .had fancied "poultry" ever since he'd learned to crow. But it wasn't the kind that rises at dawn and sings to the morning sun. But one day- C'OMIXG SUNDAY . ' ' ''"''' Mary Roberts Rlnehart'a .lntest comedy gem, "It's a Great Life" t - J PA GE lilt 11'. - . -t. v: - III .vv-, MAWS The Best Goods for the PriceNo Matter What the Price - - MANN'S ft viwr. n . ah . . . rrr ai '.v. ji. few ... .... .-);. .",; - ' -, ' .; j ' , . xVl. -I- !. -1- Revealing for the ' First Time the New Season's . Newest Conceptions in Smart Ready-to-Wear Come Tomorrow 'Stunning New Coats Models tliat 't'ifii'i'iglttfully take their place . over a smart (lfrock are vicing with each other to" sh"ov yon their various ehavms nnd" convince voti of their value givine supremacj'. ' ' ' ' , ' .. . . New Spring Sport Coats $12.50 to. $50 New Wrappv Coats....$25.00 to $65.00 , Suits of Simplicity and Beauty 100 New Snappy Stvles Miss Manhattan . Jersey Suits A new shipment just in. All this season's models, good colors. . Worth $35. On ale Saturday......$19.98 Twill o' WosL .Suits the best wearing .suit made. Special Saturda:..:..$25.00 in ''"Women's Suits, made of the best Men's Serge and Trie- Y otine, lined with Silk, v' On sale - Saturday. , from $22.50 $75 ',.; m New Blouses' There arc many captivating novelties among; them. The colorings and materials con form closely to the, demands of Fashion. '; .Yon- must sec them. They reveal many liew ideas. Priced from ,. - $15 io $25 u New Petticoats The New' Fit-Rite . Petti- -' '",'J?V ; - -coata are" here and wc are selling, them at wonderful low prices. "Eveiy cine of ' them guaranteed to' give '' satisfaction. Priced from $2:75 to $12 ' ! 'i Uu' 4f Another Big Sale of Dre$ses ; Just Received 10 New Serge and Tricotine Dresses, all wool, made' in the most ip-to-date. style. These 'dresses would sell regular, up to $25.00. On sale Saturday, each $15.00 Best Bargain Yet-Wo- men's ATI Wool Tricptino Dresses. Every one dif ferent style. ;v Good ' sizes. Just 10 hi this lot".'" Would sell regular at $i6.00. , On sale Saturday ' eacli- ; . $25.00 - tLlaborate Utsplay ot new Spring Milltnery w Tlie woniuii who litis bought her new spring suit, nnd J'vho witilios u lovely new hut to nccomnnny it, will - . . find this collection of bt-aut fiilSniYl iJiM IttirSet hn-T -it-cspirntion. Whether it lienaUjlose fittino; styles," on .tho order ot turhHns; inrgei simpes . made or -straw and silk showing dainty embroidered effects' or wide brims or irregular brims, selection, will prove. : nn easy task. The styles wc are now showing con- ' stitute only those which have already won their, way into the hearts of fashion loving women, and are' : sure to claim yours, too. : AGENTS FOR "SASSY JANE" HOUSE DRESSES Saturday Sale of Good Corsets Few models in- Miller Bros. Corsets. , Cheap . .'At'ij.OO.. On sale .Satur day, pair v.$1.69 ;Miller Bros. Corsets ;' iis flesh color, an excep tionally good model, 'good as most $4.00 cor sets. Satiirdav, pair $2.48- 20 Off on all Silk and Muslin Underwear. Buy tomorrow. 1 " Saturday will be the last day you can buy Gossard arid Warner's Corsets at 20 Off Kegular Prices.; ' ' Hosiery Specials Women's fine Lisle Hose in' black and ; colors. 85c value. Saturday, pair 69 20 OFF ON ALI, SILK AND WOOL HOSIERY Phenominal Sale of New Spring Silks Now Going on Silk Poplin Good shades nnd quality.' Cheap at $1.50. This;big' sale, 89 a yard. J : 7 Imported Pongee 33 -inches wide, gpod heavy grade. Sold : a short time ago at. $2V00. On sale Saturdav, vard" $1.25 ' New Tub Silks . . 36 inches wule. Beauti ful new patterns suitable for-' 'Men's Shirts and -Women's Blouses. ' $3.50; values. SaturdiiVTr $2.19 ' Taffetas, Satins 36 inches wide, all good colors. -" So-hlv re'giilar. . at $2.50. Sale: price, yard ; ;$i.e9; Black Satin : Heavy quality, 36 inches wide. Sold - regular at . $3.50. SaturdnvAyard $1.98 . Saturday Specials Good Bleached Muslin, ynrd... $1S Good Dress Ciingha'ins. yard 25 $.S9 Cotton Blankets...... ':.. .$2.9S Mail Orders Promptly Filled. t Manns' Department Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY Entrances on E. Main and N. Central MEDFORD, OREGON ' Saturday Specials 36 inch Percales, yard '.:'.'...I..,.."...'..25 36 inch Nainsook, yard 29 75c Bath Towels, each 59 .' Postage Prepaid on All Orders.