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PAOE RTX ' MFJ)7?OJ?D MATL TRTRUNK MEDFORD, OREGON'. TUESDAY, MARCH 1. 1021 Why Not an Expenditure Tax IF an expenditure tax were imposed, people would be a good deal more careful about what they spend. It would be so unpopular a piece of legislation that those "nationalized" accounts at the FIRST would gTow by leaps and bounds just to sort of spite Uncle Sam. AVhy not pretend it's Hint wiiy? Vfie First National Bank' Mddford Oregon BY POPULAR DEMAND A RETURN ENGAGEMENT MINSTREL TUESDAY NIGHT, MARCH 8 ORDERS NOW r floor $1.!0 Irst 4 Hows $1.50 lililuiief $1.00 us 10 IVp Cent War Tux Scat Sale Saturday, 12 o'clock IT DECISION IS AID 10 LOCAL With the decision of the U. S. Su premo court HUHtaining the farm loan act, the fnrm loan associationn will undoubtedly be prepared to re ceive applications for loans within the next two weeks. Mr. E. H. Huid, Hecretary-treaHurer of the Medford and rtopue Hiver Farm Loan associations, states that Ills instructions have been for some time that all old forms of applica tion for loans will be replaced by new forms and new Instructions, in order to comply with some amendments made by tho present congress, ap proved by tho president April 20, 1920 substantially as follows: First, in regard to apprisals; the law now reads, Section 2, Article Vl, of tho by-laws of Farm Loan associa tions recently adopted, to comply with said amendment, as follows: "The loan committee, whenever an application for a mortgage loan Is received, shall forthwith make, or cause to be made, such Investigation as it may deem necessary as to the !haractor and solvency of the appli cant, and the sufficiency of the se curity offered, and cause written re port to he made of tho result of such investigation, and shall, If it 'concurs in such report, approve tho same in writing." Second; the third paragraph of Section 1 1 of said Farm Loan act as amended provides, among other mat tors, that any charges made against applicants for loans shall he first ap proved by the Farm Loan' board, and shall, under no circumstances exceed 1 per centum of the amount of the loan applied for. Tho marketing of bonds and tho strengthening of tho Farm Loan act in some particulars are now being pushed by tho Farm Loan associa tions, through their state and na tional organizations, also by tho na tional board of farm organizations and tho Farm Llureaug of tho United States. Hills hnvo been recently Introduced In tho present congress by Itepresen tativo Dickinson of Iowa, H. H. I&9fj2 and by Senator Kcnyon S, 4!04, and by Senator Fletcher of Florida, S. 41)91. along these lines, While it will not he possible to bo curo passage of theso measures by tho present congress, tho sanio will bo reintroduced upon tho convening of Iho extra session of congress the last of March. A very urgent appeal is being made upon all frionds of tho farm loan system to use their personal Influence to secure tho pas sugo of these very important amend ments to tho Farm Loan act. PAGE -- -TONIGHT wMfirum i iim r-ri ir''inrT- r fna i win J SKATS NOW SKM.IXG Floor (f'J.OO; llalcony (11.50, $1.00, title, plus 10 per cent War Tax. The Geo. LTreichler Motor Co. Have some good used cars Dodge Brothers, one Hudson Speedster, two Olds, one Ford Touring, one Maxwell Delivery, one Ford Truck, one Olds Truck. For sale, all in good condition and prices are reasonable. Come in and look them over Frank C. Albert was given the min imum fine of f 5 and costti In police court Monday afternoon for parking his car within 10 feet of a fire hy drant. He was intent on other matters nd did not notice the proximity of tho hydrant when he left the car. After all Is said and done you will still continue to Bave at the Groceteria. tf Mr. and Mrs. G. Jlolve of Fullerton, Calif., and Fred Rixon. Sr.. of Spokane re registered at the Holland. Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 661. Hamilton-Bench Carpet Washer washes carpets and rugs on your own floor, restores the colors, kills moths and disease germs, making your home absolutely sanitary. Tel. 244. 296 Thursday at 6 p. m. the three local chapters of the World Wide Guild of the First Baptist church will give a supper at the Carey cottage. Some fifty are expected to bo at the supper. A number will also attend from Ash land. MIbs Crlssman of Chicago, field secretary, will be present and deliver n Inspirational address. The Harder you look the better your time at the Klks Hard Time Inaugural ball, March 4th. 29a There will be many surprises for Elks only, their ladies and lady friends t tne tills itaru rime inaugural uau, March 4th. 293 Today Is theVirst day of March and with the warm temperature and balmy air this famed month certainly came in very lamb like, hence, according to tho old weather adage it will go out like a lion. This is a real party of the year, The Elks Hard Time Inaugural ball, March 4th. 293' After all is said and done you will still continue to save at the Croceteria. tt John Esch who had been living at Ashland since last summer left Mon day for his ranch near Eagle Point, which ho will help his sou to operato during tho spring and summer. After all is said aud done you will still continue to save at the Groceteria. Homstltchlng and plcotlng 10 cents per yard. Tho Vanity Hat Shop, Cor. E. Main and Bartlott. tf Oregonians at tho Holland include C. II. Cleaver of Hubbard, S. A. Dan- ford of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ilabcock of Grants Pass, and tho fol lowing from Portland: Mr. and Mrs C. A. Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Lar son. Mr. and Mrs. Ilurncr, J. D. Wolch K. C. Goodale. S. S. Daugnoss, and Paul It. Wandry. Just received a shipment of 30x3Vfc first-class non-skid tires, while they last $15.00. Medford Vulcanizing Works. 299' Wednesday sale Vclvotlna Com plcxlon Soap 30c; Volvotlna Shampoo Soap 35c; tho two cakes for 32c at Heath's Drug Store. 291 Jess E. Enyart, tho fornior we known resident of this city, who- has bcon connocted with tho Hnnkors Dis count association for sovoral years past, arrived In tho city today enrouto from Portland to Snn Francisco, stop ping oi- for a day or so to see his many friends. I,lko all other former Medfordltes ho never loses nn oppor tunity to stop off hero and also to boost for the city and valloy on all occasions. Mrs. D. O. Frederick has purchased tho Sanitary llcauty Shop and is now In ehnrgo. She gunrnnteos flrHt class Borvico and will bo pleased to sco all old customers as well as others desir ing this kind of work. 290 Mrs. Chas. Tull who some tlmo ago foil and fractured her hip will not be able to be about agnln for over a week Our oils at a big reduction this week Iluy now. C. E. Gales Auto Co. 291 Out at Tahlo Hock they aro prepar ing a fine entertainment and box social for next Friday night for tho benefit of tho homo demonstration agent. Several long-horned Elks of Ashland lodgo and Grants Pass will ho fen tured In tho president's cabinet at tho Elks Hard Tlmo Inaugural ball, Mar. 4 ) 293 Johnson's Transfer any time any whore. Prices right. Phono 723-Y. 29 Judge X V. Kuykendull of Klamath Falls district who is presiding In cl cult court at Jacksonville this week at tho trial of I.ark Evans, which be pan Monday, Is a guest at tho Medford during his stay. You can always find a gift for the tiny baby at tho Handicraft Shop. 294 Largo assortment of now and rebuilt tires. Exchango Tiro Co. 291 If your clothes are not becoming to you, you had bolter bo coming to us Pantorlum Dye works. tf' Thursday night will bo another big one with tho Klksjodgo when tho an nual election of officers will bo held, Tho campaign is growing warms- every day. and so much Interest Is being shown in tho coming election that a record attendance Is looked for. Lodgo members are coming In from nil parts of the county to vote for thel favorite candidates. A feature Thursday night's session will bo a big feed. Horse shoe tires carried nnd guaran teed. That means your money's worth and free service. Exchango Tire Co. 2?l One of the more Important property deals which occurred In Jacksonville this week was the sale of the barber shop and confectionery business for merly conducted by Jack Reter to It. C. Dorothy of Medford, who assumed charge of the establishment Tuesday. The new proprietor Is a competent bar ber and wide-awake business man and will prove a decided acquisition to the community. Mr. Reter has as yet made no definite plans for the future and the many friends of the family will be pleased to learn that they will probobly continue their residence here for some time to come. Jacksonville Post. Buttons covered to order. Handicraft Shop. 294 Will pay Dodge car and some caBh for Improved real property In Medford. Call 220 W. Main streoL 290 Expert car washing, day and night, 36-40 S. Front Hlttson's Motors. -291 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Piuitt have pur chased thru lliowu & While, a ten acre tract at the end of Ross Lane from Mr. Cuiiimings and will make it their home. Expert car wasnlng. day and night, 36-40 S. Front. Hittson's Motors. 291 New gowns anil combinations to em broider. Handicraft Shop. 294 Among Portland residents registered at the Medford are Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McKlnley, I. V. Sater, W. H. Muiihead, Chas. 1). Harris. T. J. Graves, C. F. Schmeer. and II. J. Doran. Onr nits at a big reduction this week. Buy now. C. E. Gates Auto Co. 295 The price of gasoline went up a cent today when the new law parsed by the legislature levying a road tax of one cent a gallon became effective on its Being signed by Governor Olcott. For crating, packing and storage call 333 Keizur Transfer. 312 8L SWEAR OFF 1 TOBACCO "N'o-To-Bac" has helped thousand ' to break the costly, nerve-shattering tobacco habit. Whenever you havo a longing for a cigarette, cigar, pipe, . or for a chew, just place a narniuns No-To-Bac tablet in your mouth in stead, to help relieve that awful dc- ' sire. Shortly tho habit may be com pletely broken, and you are better o'.f mentally physically, financially. It's so easv, so simple. Get a box of Wo- , To-Bac and If it doesn't release you from all craving for tobacco. In any form, your druggist will refund your money without question. RHEUMATIC PAINS Sloan's Liniment, kept handy, takes the fifth t out of them SLOSHING around in the wet and then the dreaded rheumatic twinge! But not fur long when Sloan's Liniment is put on the job! Pains, strains, soraiii3 how soon this old family friend penetrates wiihout rubbingand helps drive 'cm awav! And how cleanly, too no muss, no bother, no stained skin or clogged pores. Muscles limber up, lumbagj, sciatica, neuralgia, backache are promptly re lieved. Keep a tnlile hainly. Get one today if you've rim out of Sloan's Lini ment, it 's so warming. All dniRRists 35c, 70c, $1.40. The largest bottle holds six times as much as the smallest. Liniment (Pairisl encim i-ffi jj ,. mm Little Gent's dark AI ahtitjittiy Lace Shoes, sizes 9 to 111 $2.85 Youth's Miigohimy Luce English Last, sizes 1 lo 2 $3.60 Hoy's Mahogany Lace English Lust, sizes 2 1-2 lo 6 $3.85 Misses Mahogany Lace Shoes, sizes 1L' 1- to z Sii.UO ChiUl's Mahogany sizes 8 1-2 to 12 ... Lace "Good Shoes" 21 North Central Ave. AN OLD MAN Is tho Man ten years older than you. YOU CAN TELL HIM By his Mode of Travel. KEEP YOUNG By Riding a Biko or a Harley-Ddvidson Motorcycle Demonstration at Gaylord Motorcycle Shop I III I r' j&&1 'ZZP?5? I . .I I I - " , I I'- IIH EEGINS TOMORROW ' ll However great your expectations, you will not be disappointed in this I I Hi ' big special production. Six sensational reels of love and adventure above I I HI ' and beneath the sea. The most amazing under-water scenes ever shown I I HI on the screen. I I HI TONIGHT LAST TIMES III Bryant Washburn 'An Amateur Devil" lj I tMALTO I' i i : 1 NEW ff Siv' r SHOW Plw TOMORROW " II v.'JKMv.1.'7SM:a iKiw ?n '.trf, t-Atria mm i t. Shoes. $2.75 BE PHOTOGRAPHED THIS YEAR ON YOUR BIRTHDAY SWEM'S STUDIO in Mv Wifp" XTJLJ Y J.JL J (From Sir Gilbert Parker's Novel, 'The Translation of a Savage") The story of a British aristocrat who married a squaw and sends her to his home to disgrace his family all because his Eng lish financee had jilted him. The cast includes Elliott Dexter, Milton Sills and Mabel Julienne Scott PAGE 'ik. 2