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PI! f f AGE - TWO ! L ocal and Personal Senator C. M. Thomas will Bpeak at the public library Thursday night at 8 o'clock on the history of the teacher tenure bill which created such state wide Interest during the recent session i of the state legislature. All Interested in schools and BChool legislation are in vited to attend, as well as the general public. ' Can . you dance? Start right. We teach waltz, one-step and fox-trot in the latest steps, Special attention to hcglnuers. Strictly private lessons. Monday, Wednesday and Friday from S to 10 p. ni. In Althea hall above Medford Pharmacy, corner of Main and ' Central. Campbell's Dancing School for' Refined People. 306 White trucks lead the world in ser vice, excelling in the least cost in daily service to : this they add greater dur ability, greater speed, and n freedom from repairs that is the envy : of the automotive world. 30..' A short business session of the Med ford post of the American legion will bo held tonight, beginning at 8 o clock in the legion hull. ' Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. v: tf For sale-Outdoor self-cleaning rab bit hutches. Hllss Heine, Slti West Tenth street, Medford'. 307 The career of Colonel H. II. Sargeiit was published on the editorial page of the Portland Journal yesterday, written by Fred Lockley, and with the following preface tg.Jlie,icuKt!'if! arti cle: "The long and'dlstftigtfjajK'd-record of an officer of the IToippkdtafas ''.army whoBe home Is iu pnd'itf Oregon's most historic town's! is 'eplfed by I.ockcy today. TIla 'off(,cc,r Is also author of several' works on' military 1 RCtenee-and-milltary-opeiatlons, which v Jutyajsnn Jjieh .Aqnwtendatlon." After all Is Bald and done you will i still continue to save at the Grocerterla. I ' I Butter-Roll bread is made with the highest grade shortening and milk. At I your grocer. .. . . 308 j Mr.- and Mrs, C. L. Eiidicott of Og- Ideni'Utah, are. tourists who arrived In Medford yesterday from southern Call- i fertile and are guests at the Holland. I ;V, After all' IB said and done you will I still continue to save at the Grocerterla. 'i :.' :'.,-.-. ,- Old' Ireland, personified at the Nata torju'ny St. Patrick's Eve, Wednesday I nlgltti;; . 303 -n. jfcl- Brown of Hood River, who Is vli(tlng ' his grand nephew, Harry 8c'ou'g'ali, ajid family of Medford for -a fjjw'daysj J a life long republican He Yted .'the secqnd time for Lincoln, cartie, to' Portland, Ore., In 1889, later tfltiv'lng' to The-Dalles. Although 83 years old Mr. Brown Is as active and nldrf as' ii nan of sixty and takes a kberl intoroBt in world affairs. . ' ' Violin .Instruction,, Florence Howell, special attention to beglnnors. Sparta building, phone B4B-H. It' ' Butter-Roll broad a rich nutritious loaf for discriminating pooplo, ut your grocer; ' ' ' . 308' : 'Fdr the first time In years the Med forjl higl) school will go In for bns'oball tills' spring, and will meet all the othcTl I southern Oregon teams In contests on We' diamond. ' . I. Mrs..' Paul Hanson,' corsotlcve for Xiilldpe. : Phone 085-J. tf'l i Copfdttf, serpentine, favors. Irish I music and a good time at the St. Put rick's eve dance Weduesdtiy night, I Place, .N'utiitoi'liini. ; " 30S I , Included among the guests at the Hied ford are N. D. iloberkt and ramlly ? of Oakvillo. Ontario. Cn.. W. CI. Gnston. ' Jr.," of Philadelphia, Anna M. Nllsoon . Of C'lilcUK'l, T. M. Junes of Milwaukee, . T. H. Welsh of Denver, C. It.-White I Wfi'KyoretV Wn.,' J. H. Snarr of Seattle and. j. m. Kochmann. A. K. wham nd'Gco. W.-Grimm of San Francisco, Patronize homo and build up pay- foils, by Insisting on hnvlng brooms initio by Roguo River Broom Works 308' Hemstitching and plcotlng visitors In the city from Riiseburg For crating, packing and storage call 3.13 Koi7.Ur Transfer. 312 Celebrate In' honor of St.' Patrick Wednesday evening nt the Nntntorium Confetti, serpentine! and favors' In abundance. A good time for every one 303' At the .Rogue River College Worn eli'B club' meeting at Phoenix lust Snt tirduy the club decided to give a $i0 MininrshliVln a Jackson 'comity girl to he selected by the club's seliolurshil committee. ' Special sule;-d'lscourit 28 per cent, on all hair goods at Mmo. Dowd Jeffries Entire stock going. 307 L J'i INDIGESTION ""Pape's Diapepsin" makes ,v ' Disordered Stomachs . -i - . feel Yine at once! 10 cents peryynrd. ff I The Vanity -Saori n t'V j cor. B. Mali and BfuileU; f j; 5f ' ! M."6. Vnlluoo Is line. of tint ulnttnlsa t "Lumps of., undigested (J nuivnjr I jikin." Whrh your plomscli U iu'i.1 i ahd it gusn.r: sour or yon Iiavi lieiirt 'I burn, Sfttulpnre, hendnohe or dynpopiis, ' ) here- is speedy lelief no waiting. I) ; Eat. ;a tablet or two of l'npe i j Dispepsin and instantly your stonmdi j.' feels fine. Alt the indigestion pain ganlt, sldiry and minory in the stnmnch Cdtmed by 'acidity end. Pnpe's Dinpepsln tablets cost little nt any drugstore. but there i no un-r or quicker stomach aotaciil jiuown. The public should -receive some pret ty good railroad service during the present time. A large number of the freight trains that leave Ashland dally are equipped with an engineer on-elth- er side of the engine cab and a quar tet of conductors for a train crew. Ashlf.nd Tidings. After all is said and done you will still continue to save at the Grocerterla. tf Better get some of the print paper on rolls for wrapping paper at .this office and save 2 or 3 cents per pound. Come and look at It' and be convinced. .- ' tf The condition of Mrs. D. T.- La'wton who has been very 111 at her home foii flume time past was a little improved Monday and she was able to sit up in bed for a few minutes, but the effort had a bad effect on her. ; Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 001. . . failed by the whole Automobile world as the greatest small car ever designed the 490 Chevrolet still holds the premier position from the engi neers standK)lnt. Rigid tests hnve demonstrated Its fitness ofr the road In the hands of many thousand users. It gives far lesB trouble than any other make of small car. Medford Auto Co.ltage Grove, Oregon. 303' I. W. Knight who has been operating the Jacksonville garage at the county scat has leased the Pierce ranch on the Applegate road on which he will soon move. F. Varney has succeeded hlin In the garage business. Delco-Light Electricity . for every farm.. Medford Electric Co. It has been reported that A. W. Walker Auto Co. had sold out. This Is a mistake. It was M, 11. Walker of the Auto Electric Co. W. J. Beckers of llolseK Idaho, Mr. add' Mrs.- L. C. Evans of Edgewood, C'allf., C. A. Burt of Seattle and Ed Burgess of Portland are guests at the Nash. Over 2000 cans of government bacon have been sold In eight weeks by the Grocerterla. Better get what yon want oefore It s all gone. tf Dr. Jouett P. Bray Is in his office week days except Thursdays, . room 409-410. Phone D80. Lady assistant. Keep Smiling,".. ... tf Probable.' rain , is the rather tHscour: aging weather prediction for Tuesday. Grape cider, fresh from the press, at the Jackson County Creamery Bottling Dept. Phone 22-R. . , Match your , shade of hair with real hujr now and got 20 percent reduction at MnicsDowd Jeffries'. , , 3,07 Plans to. carry, the "gosped of Ore gon," Including ItB . Industries, its scenic Condors nn"d!'lts' climatic ad vantages,, to thousands of Elks- who wll be assembled in Los Angeles next July, at the uatlonnl convention of that ordec, have been laid by the Los Angeles convention committeo of the Oregon States Elks' association. In accordance with plans outlined about one month ago, when the exulted nlP era of, 18 Oregon lodges convened In this city, Oregon , Elkdom's representa tives will travel, to, Los Angolos as n unit and will curry on. Its work as un Oregon delegation, for the purpose ot putting Oregon on the map.- Cash, doors and frames everything In mill work. t Trowbridge Cabinet Works. , 322 : When better .automobiles are built, Bulck will bull'd' them; tf E.- A. Welch, the prominent loc!i business man and wholesale grocer left this morning for. a several weeks vacation Bojnurn In southern Califor nia, ,and will make. his hondquarters while gono at Yovba Linda. ' Some first class 30x31,4 tires $15,00. Medford Vulcanizing Works. 322 Shade frames for electric ".stand lumps made to order by Pierce, 1111 N. .Central. "The Glass House," 304 .Midnight Inst night was the time limit for the filing of Income tux re turns with the. Internal revenue depart.; ment,' and the mull .of 'Collector of in ternal Revenue Miller's office nt Port land was pilod high yestorduy with the returns from the eleventh hour fliers from various purts of the stato. Rock Springs lump' coal, dry wood, mill blocks and kindling. Valley Fuel C(V tf Don't put off making that silk shade. Pierre makes the frames to order at llli .. Central. Phono orders 925-L. ' . ' 304' Portland guests n't tho Medford in elude E. O. Smith, P. J. Morrisou, M. L.: Walker and II. R. lvemp. . . After all Is said and done you will still continue to save nt the Grocerterin, : ' tf' Five-room modern bungalow furnish ed, pnveniont. Close In on good street, $3000. Terms. Medford Lund Insur ance Agonoy, 220 West Main,. street.,, . .. 304 Tho Medford Elks minstrel show drew the following bouquet from the Ashland Tidings: "Tlio show was pro nounced by all to be equal to any pro fessional aggregation that bus eve! been exhibited In Ashland." ' t Don't forget to drop Ih and get yiuir free sample of lloefler's chocolates, Snturdny, the nineteenth at the Med ford Phnrilmey, Main and Centrnl.300' Alfalfa seed, tests 99.92, no dodder. Phono 902. Elinor Hanley Bush, S26 East Main. . . , 310 'lhe C.ienter Medford club urges each member to try and bring; In a new mumlior. To anyone joining fhe oiuh now the dues will hold' over to Mav, 1922. ', For building or repairs' done right, quirk and reasonable cnll 471 Gillette. Estimates furnished. 303 Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 6til. Miss Mary MneSwiney, sister of the late lord mayor of Cork, spoke to 4200 people ut the auditorium In Portland Sunday night in behalf of the Irish "republic." Hotel Medford 00c lunches are world famous. Come and try them. 307 List your house, farm and timber with the Medford Land & lnsurancn Agency, 220 West Main stroot. tf MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE,-f , , 1'lie. c,lty council will meet In regular session' at the city hall tonight, and unless something unexpected comes up tie session Is expected to be of routine nature.' 1 ' . ' : Grand St. Patrick's Day ball at Jack sonville, Thursday night. . 305 Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co., 318 East' Main. ' 317 ..Wild, Bill Reed, who fought Earl Ritchie and won, and Joe Bonds, and lost in this city, last winter was knock ed colder than a wedge In one round by Gunboat Smith at Rochester, New York, last Thursday night, in a sclied tiled 12 round bout. Gunboat is older, than Joe Bonds, and about the' same! kind of a battler. Reed was knocked out In a bout In New York City recent ly, but managed to stay four rdunds.' . You will always fino someone In at MODERN PLUMBING'. & HEATINGi CO. Use your phone, ours hi 620. 322 When overhauling -your old bus put new life in it by demanding genuine American hammered piston rings, fac tory equipment on the best cars. The Busy Corner Motor Co. .' ., tf Miss Uellie Dulcy of the Optimo cafe, left last week for a two wcoks visit with friends and relatives in Cot-: personal attention to overdue 'ac counts.' Lindas, 235 East Main, Have E. 'L: Davis clean your carpets and 'rugs by Hamilton-Beach system. Phone 998. 304 ' John Moffat t, who has been serious ly HI at his apartments-in the Barnum is convalescing rapidly and' was: able1 to set up for a few nours Monday after-; nOon'for the first time since his illness. , 'Income tax returns prepared. Lindas 235 East Main. 1 Insurance of all kinds. Lindas, 235 East Main. , ' ' i Marshall Hooper, assistant supetfii tendent of banks"; loft Monday for Klamath Falls, on business In commo tion with the re-opening, of the' J. Wj Siemens bank, which was closed Jan' uury 12. 'Superintendent Hooper Is an Important witness in the Bank of Jack sonville failure cases before the circuit court and will return in time for the trluls next week. . Try our merchants lunch. , .The Shasta. ' , ' If yon want some print paper s in -oils, to fit In' your paper racks or to uo without the racks, better see us at once and save money. , ' ' tf'' Spring basebali practice , f6rt, the Medford high school team begnir Mop daj with a good turnout Tho sehooi will have a baseball 'toam this Bprlpg for the first time in years. Equipment and uniforms have been ordered, and games will bo played with Ashland and Grants Pass; ' Phoenix and. , Talept Those basebali games will be tho first exhibitions of the national sport in this city before the war... AHtolng and fish; ins on Sunday killed' the-diampnd sport In this section, i Delco-Light farm light and power plants. Medford Electric .Co. ., Oil-Is -wanted- tor-'confectionery.' work! experience preferred, .but- not. .- neoesi snry, Crowson's. ' ' ' ' 1 . " .,tf Nola Deal Was-a passenger; on'-tlfla morning's train to Central Point wherd she will remain on an' pxtended visit! i Klamath Herald. . . , General' insurance and bonds. ; ,Sej Mr. Farrell at Medford Land Insurance Agency, 220 West Main street. ,. .304 Good time for everybody nt Jackson ville Thursday, March 1". 305 ;-Considerable local interest is being manifested in the wrestling match at Gold .Hill,-Wednesday, March 23rd; between Ralph Hand, the Idol of Gold Hill and Ted Thye of the' Multnomah club of Portland, light heavy wolght wrestling champion of the world, who has flopped all opponents for years. Thye ngveos to throw Hand twice In ohe hour on a 75-25 per cent bnsIA The advance sale of tickets, is. heavy, and the indications point tp the largest crowd that, ever attended, a-wrestllng bout In the Rogue River valley Ifl nt;- tondunee, with overy man, woman and child in tho country tributary to CMlId Hill present. jj. '; After all Is said and, done you W(l) still continue to save nt tho GrocerteHt. ' I'tr Window and door screens, JntUie work, Trowbridgo Cabinet Works. !!82 Sid I. Brown Is recovering rauldly froni nu attack of smallpox, but it.iill ho two weeks before the quarantine is lifted. It., A. Holmes, tho Insurance Miiri. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service.' ,. If your clothes nre not becoming1 to you, you had better bo coming tdjis. Pniitorlum Dye Works. itf Ityrant Hnmllto of the Appleiintri was a business visitor in the city .Sun day and Monday.. . js! Heller buy n Chandler .than ylsii you had. ; Hti Any broken. or cracked aluminum mended as good, as over, . See Pierce, lit! N. Central, "Tho Glass llnusq' 3'4 . A. .lC,.!KelUgK of Gold Hill sufrit Monday in lhe city ntteudlns. to busi ness niaUeif , " y. i. . Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib erty Shop.. 20J-J. , , - ftf Netted Gem Seed potatoes $2.50 per cwt. Farm Bureau 'Co-Operative .-Exchange. 303 Mrs. Cecil Hays hns gone to Medford where her husband Is employed In. n garage. .- They' expect, to make their home In Medford for" the present. Eugene Resistor. ( Hotel .Medford dining room open dally from 0:30 a. m. to 9 p. m. 307 See the lana or the Midnight Siin. Join tho party of tourists who' will leavo Seattle early in June for AlajVa. Personally conducted by Mrs. A.,ty.' Broughton, Ashland, Ore. , 'I015 According to reports beavers jt tit:' last winter did considerable damag toi fish screens and Irrigation ditches In J the Rogue River district. The tvappor sent to catch them had poor luck. ' Got' your alfalfa seed nt the-Frni Bureau Co-operative Exchnnge. Grimm 57C per lb., Disco 2S, 35c per lb., com mon 23c per lb, 303 MEDFORD, OKKfiOy, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 192 Walter C. Larned' df'Gallde is siond- jlng a few days in the city visiting old uieuuB. , The; world Is our field J, we cater to Iieople'from everj'whcre. Iotel Med ford;' ' 307 Workmen have completed the foun dation to the Cargill Apartments, and the new building will be ready for oc cupancy early in May. Ford truck with cab and good body for sale cheap. New tires. Seely V. Hall Motor Co. tf The petit Jury in the circuit court has been excused until next Monday when they will report. Many of the talesmen are fanners, and as this is their busy time,' the court has been flooded' wit!! pleas for excusal from Jury service. Farmers predominate on the"jury list. A re-arrangement of the court calendar for trial of cases will be made, there' being a largo number of civil actions awaiting trial. The trial of J.. E. Bartlett, Indicted for alleged aiding and abetting of a cashier to defraud a bank will be beard early nerft Week. . Lost Somewhere on the' streets of Medford on Sunday evening or Monday morning a used inflated spare casing oh rim for 'Maxwell car. Page Dressier Co. , .-. Tom L. Farlow of the Lake Creek district has returned to his home after spending a week In tills city and Jack sorivilje. - "' .,' " i -.. Meet me! ' there!' Where? Jackson ville! When? Thursday night! 305 - A squad of 15 or 20 men all' packing blankets,- and known as '"bundle stiffs" arrived In the city Monday morning headed . norpi. 'Most of them were bound for railroad' construction work in western Canada.-' " ' Chicken'vilient $2.75 per owt., scratch feed $3.00 per cwt.! egg mash' $3,40 per cwt. Farm' BUfean, Co-OpeiatH-e Exchange.- " i ' 303 Mrs. Glonir Allen 'of Klarnath Falls' Is visiting' frieildS' and relatives' lii this city and in tho Applegate. - ' The farm -bureau cooperative ex change .will ship a car load pf hogs to market tfext Monday, March 21st. ' The following Item from the South western Oregon1 NeWs will be of inter est to local boxing fans. The bouts Were held at Marshfield: "The boxing Taps had a' gobd run for their money last night' when Frank Smith put on 32 rounds' in seven events and a special Be'twefiri'Dtiffey and'Tex Vernon. The att-endan'ce ' w'Us' 'sometlilrig over, 100, uliout all the hall would hold. Smith remarked today that; he was going to make " some excellent boxers out of the material he has developed here." ' Sacked corn while it liiRtn 2n ner pound. Farm Bureau Co-Operatlve Ex- change'. ' "' - ' -303' Rock is Jielnfe. haujeil' tlghta to the cement plant ahd no', flint the' weath cr conditions permit arrangements nre being made for a record run ' In' the near future;" shyS tftrGbrtl Hill News. "Builders, who niyebrdijred their ship ments or ccment.neM-iti) pending clear weather are noy ordering and the do; mitnei' is ' red'tScfnit' (He c'eniehf s'tbie at tlio plant bunkers; J The repair work and improvenientsvin tile way ot ce jjibnt flooj-s are practically finished as also nre the two extra slurry'' tanks which make mixing perfect without any of the trouMe experienced before the 'tanks'' were Installed. . The run fast' year' was an example fn efficiency bill' ''the prospective1 run this season will far exceed last year in ease and output, of , production as well as cut down expense of operation." ,,! Soda. Fountain for sale at DeVoc's. l'-.....,. I'',,,'. Mrs.. JVIlllnni Hpnry of Jncksonville Is a patient; in the Sacred Heart hospi tal, having been; taken suddenly ill at her hbhie'lilst week. MaJestIO ,nt Jacksonville Thursday. . - . , 306 The regular monthly meeting of the auxiliary of tho American Legion will be held this evening In the American Legion hall. . . t Boring for oil? Yes, but we bore to stop the'dll. It your engine pumps nil oil' we cun. remedy the trouble by ro boiiug the cylinders round and true and fitting with round pistons.'' River side 'Garage.) , ;, . .305? "We, wol'b Btaei sti-uck 'on WiVf lut gesi tiooiNon which we had ever plnyetl and bebtre tlus, greatest aildlence wb (iiul eyefnced and CoacH' Hughes situ Jiiy coufd not wake us up and get us to going" an Ashland high basket bill team plny6r told n relative In'Medford over the- long distance phone from Roseburg last night In explanation of that tenni s defeat by Eugene high at the state tournament at Eugene. 1 Straight, round cylinders plus De Liixo pistons means more power and less oil .trouble. P. F. Close, RlverBide Garage.' . i 305 A. T. Afercler', superintendent of the Shasta division of the Southern Paci fic railroad company, was a visitor for R short time In the city this forenoon, his private car being attached to the iettr of the supply traiii which started from Ashland on Its monthly trip north. . .. J. T. Gngnon arrived home this fore noon rrom a riytng business trip to the stnte rhetivpolis. . . ..v Oivgojilnns reBlsteredvftt -the' Hol land Include o: II. Campbell and How ard A: Hall of EiiRone and the follow inR' froiil Portland: Valter C Larned. J. K. Van IrVle. R. W. Bush, Burnett. Jh. F. F.'ciilfflth and E. L. Melton. - $100 Rev. rd, $i00 Tho roadcrs of this paper- will tx pH-Mcd to learn that thro It at least m drndo.1 dlsraso that silence has hen nhte to ruro In all Its fttagea and that U t-atnrrh.- I'marrh 'jflns greatly Uiuvloiu-ed by constitutional i-ondttions reirilreii eomtliutlonal treatment. Halt's Catarrh Medlolna la taken Internally and arts thru the rtloo.l on the Mucous Sur fat'Ort of the System tl.yrrbv doatrovlnic tle foundation o' ho dieeJW. jtlvin? tno Pftlen: strei'.irth M' Milldtn.- up tlio con st'..Hon nnl ansl'tlnw nature In iloinu lt work, ,Th( nroprielora have so much fnlth In the i-urnttva irower of Hall's Catarrh Medlrlne Iht thev oTer One Humlrod Dollar for any case that It fells to eure. Send for lint of testimonial". Address V. J. OIIKNKT , CO., Toledo Ohio. 8ol by all Dr-jagtitt, He . W. 1. Freeman, said to be from Ash-( land, .was arrested by Deputy Game Warden Pat Dailey yesterday for tak ing fish with a foul' book at the Gold Ray dam, pleaded guilty to the charge In Justice Taylor's court here today and was fined $50 and costs, which he paid. A well known Medford-woman drew the following notice in the society col umn of a Portland newspaper yester day: "Plans for the entertainment of out of town visitors and for a number of Portland matrons who arc leaving the city to sail for Europe in the near future, to be absent from tho city sev eral months, are occupying the atten tion of the members of the social con tingent. Among the visitors who have boeu honored on several occasions by Portland friends Is Mrs. Frank Gil Christ Owen, who comes to Portland frequently from her home in Medford." . The telegraphic news reaching here that Ashland high lihd defeated Rose burg high 4.1 to 31 last night in the first of their two basket ball contests In that city did not cause joy among the local student body. F. A. Elliott, state forester, reports that fire patrol work in southern Ore gon timber counties is almost organ ized for the coming dry summer sea son. Mr. Elliott' has returned ' from those counties and reports that a ntim- jer of conferences were held. The members of the Medford high basket ball team' and their ladies and Coach Klum were entortalned by Mr. and Mrs. O. V, Myers at' their home on South Riverside last night with a waffle dinner. s GET INTO FINALS Lincoln and Roosevelt basketball teams win. In last night's basketball games the Lincoln Cth grade team won the right to play In the finals of the grade cham pionship series by defeating Washing ton. Jackson and Roosevelt have won one game each which means that they must play another game In order tf1 determine which team will have tho right to meet Lincoln for the cham pionship. These games have been' play ed in a very' clean manner With very few personal fouls called and the ones that wero called were not intentional ly committed. R. A. M.' No. 3Zi " : Special Convocation Tues day, March loth, 7:30 p. m. Royul Arch Degree. Refreshments- served, vis itors welcomed; A...F. N.OTH, Secy. : 30a ; Card of Thanks ' We wish to extend 'our .heartfelt thanks to the friends nnd neighbors who so kindly helped Uurlnn the lust sickness of our husband nnd father, also for the kind sympathy and beauti ful floral offerings. MRS. W. J. DEAN, MR. AND MRS. R. E. ROBISOX, 303 MR. AND MRS. L. O. COLVER. Lost radium is easily fund by the use of tho electroscope, a device on which two particles of gold leaf come together when In tho presence of ra dium. ' ' ' SWEAR OFF. "No-'J o-ISac" has helped thousand to break the costly, norvo-shattcring tobacco habit. "Whenever you have a longing for a cigarette, cisar; pipe, or for a chew, just place a harmless No-To-I.ac tablet in your- mouth in stead, to help relievo that awful de sire. Shortly the habit may bo com pletely broken, and you are better olf mentally physically, financially. It's so easy, so simple. Get a box of ao-To-IIac and it it doesn't relca.ne you from all cravlnir for tobacco,; in any form, .your druggist will ivfund your money without question, id v. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED TO TRADE Tenm-of young mules, two nnd three years old, un broken, for registered young Here ford or Shorthorn bull, old enough for service. Uox lOliti. Phone SUS-L. LOST Small Waterman self-filler fountain pen, no bunds. Reward. Phone SCti-L. TOR SALE S. C. I!rown Leghorn eggs for hutching. Phone 6-F-4. 300 WANTED Position by woman and daughter as cook and waitress for ranch or camp. Good cooking; ref erences given. Uox 33, Mull Tribune 303 WANTED Get your pruning and blight cutting dono by experienced men. Cull Gentry at tiOO X. ' 307 DR. RICKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted XO DROPS ISF.n ' Ilrokcn In.ics Acenrntoly Dnpllrated mute 1-3 over Mny Co. SOS K. Main, I'pMairs 1 Y. IVI. G:A. PWNS TO ESTABLISH A BASEBALL LEAGUE Medford T. M. C. A. is making plans for 'a comprehensive program of baseball for Ilio 'opening'- "C tl' Lscason: Tlie noanl oi uin-ciuiw nu-. yesterday for lunch and discussion oi details. What- is planned for Is a twilight league of half a dozen teams rcpreseniins the churches of the city. There will be a league for seniors as will as for Juniors, the age limit for the latter being under fifteen, while from the show of interest at present the older league bids fair to be ccim piised of the old "has beens" and erst while "near ball players" of a genera tion ago.i. -- ' Pastors and ' laymen are enthusi astic over the outlook. Experience bus shown that the plan not only gives opportunity for wholesome rec reation xt a largo number, but serven UTpopulai'izo and build up church at tendance. From now on the pu.'is word nmonpr linll towers will be, not "who's your tailor'.'" but "what's your church ?" :' The schedule committees will soon CHARM Charm 'Is sought utter by every woman and is'nshaliy po'ssossetl by the 'woman who knows that in the careful selection' of 'her ;: wardrobe she has loft no opportunity foi1 slighting comment. Kve'ry detail has had attention particularly her figure.' MODART CORSKTS give to tho body perfect poise, distribut ing the weight properly and imparting a graceful carriage. . Let us demonstrate to you how a MODART' can develop' and retain a ''beautiful figure. ' ' ; ' You can have, a private fitting and the careful study and ad-, vice of our expert corsoticre who will fit you to the MODART model that is especially adapted to. your particular figure rer qulrenionts. , ... ; M. : M. Department Store r-r-iO' I . I M l' 1 FrontLaced li III ' ' '. K;. LETTING-CONDITIONS DOWN EASY R DO yon know what would have' undoubtedly: liappcncd in this a f.iw-war. readjustment eondif ions if then "hadn't beeli a .VEDERATj; RKS14RVE SYSTEM to .smooth, out the '.l rous'lijilaces alonr the financial road'? vj lf you DO know, then you will better appre- ''A ciale lhe Fivst National's lembership in : that System. V . ''Nationalized'' Aecoinifs .: ' .-V. XHr'' ' ' . - ! Vhe First Nation Bank f iryiirUKL) Pythian Sisters Dance " P K. P. HALL i ' ; Friday Evening, March 18th . 4 . . Good .Time Good Music Refreshments x ....... , . . , All Kniglits nnd Their Families Are Invited be appointed and churches and Bun- u.,i,oIm wirthintz . to bo iticludcfl. should make application at one. The Elks volley null team is snow, iiid healthy signs of a real desire for tioma competition. The hoya Know they are good, but they are unxlous ' i. . t,A tv.nt-M Inst hnur irnn.l. . A la enuY i " pow-wow with Ashland- players is being arrangea wun inn iiopo mat the volley ball supremacy of the val ..... i,a determined soon. nintr. Hide scats will doubtless be put on sale at a price wunin reucn ui income, tax victims. Further announcement later. ' j NEW BLOUSE OR SKIRT 15 CENTS "Diamond Dyes" turn Faded, , ; ' Shabby Garments or Dra-; peries into New i ' Women urc finding it fun to -diamond-dye nnd add years' of wear to any old garment or drapery. . Kusy directions in 'package.' Don't risk vour material In poor dye that streaks, ipots, or. fades, lluy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind. Tell druggist whelb-1 or your material is wool or silk, or 1 it is cotton,' linen, or a mixture. HI' rich, fadeless colors. , . it,.. - .- . : . . . . . . WKLvUI IBI