medford irsn;
TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1921
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The selection of the proper
corset for your figure is
more important than the se
lection of any other nrtiele
t.f your veuiiiij apparel.
As the corset tends to im
prove ami set off your fig
ure, so does it improve and
set off lit the same time the
other articles of dress.
The special offerings of new MODART models whieli we are
now making should be of interest to our patrons.
These models have been designed in collaboration with world
famous modistes and express the last word in the season's
fashions. J
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A trial fitting by our expert corsetiers will
prove to you their smart styles.
Thre is no obligation.
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M. M. Department Store
TRIED, TESTED, TRUE
A theory is only proven by practice. That is why
the Federal Reserve System can be said to repre
sent the most protective measure of banking ever
devised. It has passed through more severe tests in
o shorter space of time than have ever faced Ameri
can banking before. It has stood the fire, and i
stronger than ever. 1
Do you wonder, then, why customers of the First
National Bank appreciate that factor in our service!
liSt
Vhe First National Bank
;i Mdljford Oreoon
Kill That Cold With
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CASCARrVw QUININE
for ujy
Colds, Coughs omV
AND
La Grippe
Neglected Cold3 are Dangerous
Take 116 chances. Keep this standard romedy handy for the first sneeze.
Broaks up a cold in 24 hours Relieves
Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache
Quinino in this form does not affect the head Cascara is best Tonic
Laxative No Opiate in Hill's.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
The"
Geo. L.Treichler 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 '
GREATER INTEREST
BEING SHOWN IN
FRIDAY'S ELECTION
Jackson County School Notes
A greater interest is being taken by
the members of the Chamber of Conv
meree Id the final election of directors
than was taken In the primary. This
may be due to referendum which la
being taken at the same time on the
! community chest question tts that re
' suited in a tie on the vote previously
. taken.
I In less than twenty-four hours after
1 the ballots were mailed the members
J some thirty ballots had been returned
', to headquarters. Fifty percent ot
I these were from members who did not
I vote at the primary election and there
I fore it Is believed that one of the lur
I Rest ballots in the history, of tho
' ('number of Commerce will be polled
at tills flection.
I All ballots for the final election and
referendum must be returned before
,7:30 Friday evening. March 25, at
which time they will be opened and
! counted by the electioti tellers. The
same tellers who served at the pri
mary election will have charge of the
ballots in tho final one. Aslt anyone
of them as to the system employed to
make It a secret ballot which is as
near perfect in that respect as can be
obtained.
The tellers aria J. It. Woodford,
Glenn O. Taylor, Alex Sparrow, John
II. Goodrich, Charles F. Morris, W. E.
Walker and George K. Gates.
Miss Helen Cowglll, assistant atate
leader of Boys and Girls clubs was
fn the county last week visiting the
cooking and sewing clubs and giving
instructions. There are twelve sow-
ing and two rooking clnlm In the coun
ty and the membeis are doiim good
s work and looking forward to the cous
ty fair next fail with seat interest.
Postmaster V. J. Warner of Med
ford has ottered to give a setting o
eggs from his pure bred While Leg
horn chickens to any eluli niemlnT in
the county who will agree to give hlni
one pullet next fall otter the state
and county fairs. Many Poultry club
members are taking advantage of this
generous offer and hoys and girls are
writing in from all over the county for
eggs.
Miss Faldine was out to visit the
Antioch school this week.
Fred Clark who enlisted In the navy
has returned to his sister's home, Mrs.
J. Glass.
Mr. Rosenberg whb has been living
on tho Trowbridge ranch tit Antioch
has started to move to the Iturbcr
ranch. -
Mrs. Pollard made two trips to Med
ford this week for cement. ;
Mr. and Mrs. S. Pollard are looking
for Mr. Pollard's brother and wife
from Klamath county Sunday for a
short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Moore wore out
Saturduy and Sunday to visit home
folks.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Jones and family
were up in this nelghbornood to visit
Sunday but got stuck in the mud and
had to return home.
Mr. Weston went to Ashland Friday
to visit home folks, also hta wife and
little boy who have been visiting there
for two weeks.
Several families of this neighbor
hood attended the dance at Eagle
Point Saturday night.
Jess Glass sold his cattle to his
brother Elbert Glass,
It is reported that Mr. Joa Mayficld
has sold his ranch to the Mitchell
brothers.
The Trowbridge bvothers will farm
their father's ranch at Antioch this
year,
Parties from Medford were out In
the Beagle and Antioch districts try
ing to get the farmers to bond their
land for Irrigation. ;
Myrtle Chapman returned to Med
ford Monday after a two 'weeks stay
with home folks at Beagle. '
This Woman Suffered
Mrs, H. A. Leaman, Sturgin, Colo.,
writes; "I suffered with bladder and
kidney trouble tor ; years. Doctored
and tried everything. No help. Final
ly arfriend sent tne Foley Kldnoy-PIIIs.
They helped me so much I used 1 bot
Oes. ow i feel fine. Spent sleepless
nights.,1: Suffered so tt seemed I hardly
could live. Recommend Foley Kidney
Pills to all who suffer from kidney
trouble as f did." Sold everywhere,
' Adv.
FREE HOMESTEADS
J. I Porte, Canadian Government
agent from Spokane, Washington, will
be at the Medford Hotel, March 21sl
and 22nd to give information to par
ties interested in free homestead land
In Western Canada also to arrange
for reduced settlers' rates from the
Canadian boundary line to points In
Western Canada. 809
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Experienced woman for
cooking and housekeeping; also re
liable person for care of children.
Mrs. R. W. Ruhl, phone 618-J.
FOR SALE Two ice boxes, four dol
lars each. Phone 222 or call Gusher
Cafe. 313'
FOR SALE Three shoats weight 100
lbs. each, 27 dollars. H. Anning,
phone 408-J-l. 311
FOR SALE Close-in 10 acre ranch, 6
room house, large barn; Ideal place
for berries and chickens. Immedi
ate possession given. Price $1800
each. P. O. Box 951. 311
FOR SALE $1700 In well secured
notes. Liberal discount. Inquire
Dox 93, Mall Tribune. ' 310
WANTED Four or five low iron
wheel wagon trucks. R. R. V. C. Co.
310
WANTED Man and wife for farm
work. Will give good home. Must
be ablo to milk. Box L. 0., Mail
Tribune. 310
WANTED Will pay spot cash and
iwu Duume vacant lots for o or d
room bungalow. A, Mail Tribune.
311
There are at present Mt club mem
bers tii Jackson county and more en
rollments are coming in evoiy day.
This goes to show thut our boys and
girls appreciate tho opportunity to
learn to be better fanners and better
homcmakers. The enrollment to date
is as follows: Sewing 202; Cooking 39;
Hoinemaklng 4; Home llcautiilcation
5; Poultry 82; Robblts 15; Vegetable
Gardening' S; Corn 10; Pigs 2; Pota
toes 1.
Tho County Superintendent's office
room at the county court house has
been cleaned and the walls painted a
buff color. It la now moro than prob
able that a contagion ot sunshine may
emanate from this room along with
tho letters and literature that go from
it. Who knows?
Basket ball games are Btill popular
with onr rural schools. Oak Grove
has had three games with Hoy Scouts
team and other Metlford teams, and is
ready for a game with lone Pine boys
as soon as a date can be arranged.
The plans for the Home ReatHtm
course in our schools, both rural and
town, ore meeting with favor. The
county librarian is co-operating with
the county office in this work, and is
to issue home reading certificates to
any nunil who faJs and reports on
ten books selected from the reading
course lists. It Is evident that the
librarians also of the branch libraries
of the county are more than ready
to help to connection with the course.
Local Teachers Institutes are being
arranged for In the county, and teach
ers who are winning professional cer
tificates this year are wishing infor
mation as to dates. The first is to be
held on April 2nd, at Rogue River;
another on April tilth, at Phoenix;
aud a third at Trail, probably two or
three weeks later. These Institutions
will be held at the school buildings,
the morning sessions opening ul 10:30.
Griffin Creek schools received the
pupils of Oak Grove school last Fri
day afternoon for a contest in lan
guage, spelling and arithmetic. All
tho pupils concerned, grades 3 to 8,
entered heartily into the "meet" ami
tension ran high. Fortunately the
Grimn Creek pupils had provided two
burros in way of amusement while
scores were being counted, else the
period of waiting could not well have
been endured. Tho resulting scores
were a tie, which moans two more
contests between these two schools.
Anita Stewart Has Entirely New Role
Tho Prouty Boosters' bull was to
blame for It all!
And the theatergoers of Medford
have the Prouty Boosters' Ball to
thank tor affording them one ot the
most appealing photoplays of the year
in "The Fighting Shepherdess," screen
version of the famous book by Caro
line Lockhnrt, starring Anita Stewart
and which will be seen nt the Page
theatre commenolng tomorrow.
A Bennett comedy called "Wedding
Bells Out of Tune," Paramount Muga-
zlno and Jeunesse Butler playing
selections from "The Sweetheart
Shop" all go to make a wonderful
evening's entertainment.
At the Rialto
In screen stellardoni, the name ol
Wallace Held stands high. The popu
larity of this star is increasing by
leans and bounds and every new pic
ture In which he appears. Is heartily
welcomed by his admlrera. The an
nouncement therefore, that Mr. Held
will be seen at the Rialto tomorrow
In his latest Paramount photocomedy,
"The Charm School," should be suffic
ient to fill the theater at every show
ing of the picture. -
Mr, Held never has hail a more con
genial role than that of the young
superintendent of a young ladles'
school. Among the fifty beautiful girl
pupils Is Llla Lee and when a romance
develops between the superintendent
and herself, there Is something doing
every minute, The story was written
by Alice IJuer Miller and wa.i pub
lished in the Saturduy Evening Post,
also was a Now York stage success.
The climax is a surprising one anil
will Interest every spectator.
AT
U was not "bluo Monday" nt tho
Christian church hint nltfht, ns a lurse
and npproctuntivo audlonco was red
out and tho subject, "Oh, You Poolinh
Girls" WftH not ct BenttMionnl ono tin
sonio might think. Tho text wuh
front the bible liwe live vimhm had
their lamps trimnwd and Inirning
when th bride groom came and were
admitted to the feast. The five fool
ish virgins, wheuw lumps were not
filled and burnliiir were not per
mitted to enter. The lesson was to
be prepared when the Iord shrill
come.
Subject for tonight "What Ib Mun'n
Greatest Power? Dr. I-i. w is nn
entertaining talker and you should
hear him. Splendid musical program
begins at 7:30.
LEGION INVITED
10 HEAR DEBATE
ON JAP QUESTION
A dtrbate to whether aliens, not
eligible to citizenship, should he er-
miued to hold real ptojerty in the
t utted States is what will take place
at the Medfont Chamber of Commerce
forum tomorrow notm at tho HolianJ
hotel.
No one can deny but what this ques
tion is an issue in the t'niUvl Stales
and particularly so in the western
states. The question also has two;
sides and it is unwise for anyone to
draw any conclusion until the two
view points have been given consider
ation. Tho question will he debuted by two
high school students. Prank liucliter.
a sophomore and Kdwln Thomas, a
senior. They aro thoroughly prepared
to argue the question as considerable
time has been spent by both of them
in the study ot the question.
The forum tomorrow will bo the
second last one of tho fiscal year Hie
61st anil the forum committee will
appreciato a good attendanco by the
members to round out the success or
the Chamber of Commerce for the
first year under reorganization.
Due to tho Interest In the question
to be debated, the privilege of the
forum tomorrow Is extended to mem
bers of the Medford l'ost of the Amer
ican Legion.
REBELLION
IN STOMACH
'Pape's Diapepsin" at once j
ends Indigestion and j
Sour, Acid Stomach t
MOTHER iS TBIEND
For Expectant Mothers
Dseo It Three Ieierations
kitf K IOC (LET M BO-rHIUHOOO Ul Til MIT. raat
BlADrtltC RdULATOI CQ.,, DIPT. 3-D. ATUABT. CA.
Lumps nt u rut imputed food eituse pain,
f your itunuieh i in n revolt; if sick,
M-,y Hint upset, tint I what you jtiflt ate
ft.1 lYrmcntctl and turned sour; hend
hr.y nnd nelivs; hi'lch gases mid acids
ind rnu'tato unditfesli'd food just tako
t In blot or two of Pupe'a Dinpcpsm to
itilp neuLi'iiKzo acidity nnd in live inin
itfs you wander what became of the
.mm, nudity, indigestion und distress.
If your fiiomiu'li dwsn't take care of
tout liberal limit without rebellion; if
JWMf fI W tilt HI 3 i i Is 1 0 J il Of ft Wf
fMiiemUr ihv quickest, rftt, most
(wriBtp atmnach ntMl is Pje
IiejKo, wbicU costs so tittle ftt drug
stores.
GOOD CLOTHES
I Make Tliom
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13M Xast 51 an St.
CUIMHtA hnwa
Typewriter
Fold it ED. t'se M
with you. type
writs anyw-h ere
150.00, Including
can-ring em.
MKUrOBD BUOK BWM
LOST Opal fraternity pin. Notify
Mrs. Elliott, 115-Y. 303
Medford Irrigation District
6 Bonds
Price to Yield
To
Exempt from Federal Income Taxes
Validated by Superior Court of Jackson County, Ore.
An approved investment for Oregon Savings Banks
You ar referred to your local banker where descriptive circulars are available.
Reservations may be made through all Medford banks or at the Rogue River
Valley Cabal Company.
The Lien Created by These Bonds Is Prior to First
Mortgages
SYNDICATE MAXA(il-:it.S
UNION TRUST COMPANY
of Spokane Affiliated with the
Old National Bank
JB K ADTOKD $ EE D EN Sc
Insurance Exchange Bldg.
San Francisco, Calif.
Do you
know
why
it s toasted
TS seal in tho
delicious B urley
tobacco flavor,"
TRINE
CIGARETTE
Medford
Fish Co.
Sea Food
Fresh Fish
Dressed Poultry
That Appetizing
Portland Bread '
We Are Prepared to Serve You
The Family Sets the
Price
We rendor the scrvlco in accord with
Hieir every rlCHtro and guarantee
satisfaction to all. Also
Licensed Lady
Embalmer
WEEKS-CONGER CO
Funeral Directors
AN OLD MAN
Is tho Man ten yearn older than joa?
YOU OAK TELL HIM
By Hta Motto of Travel
KEEP YOUNG
Br Ridins Bike or a
Harley'Davidson
Motorcycle
jDemomrtnMUen t
Gaylord Motorcycle
Shop
Kindle Handle Shop
kj.uu ravor
Candle Making
CLASSES IN FEEE HARD
DRAWING.;
Out door sketching anil com
mercial art.
Boom 208 Mpps M,"' "
Plumbing and Heating
Quality Service " 1
Wm. Hammett
42 S. Central Phone 669
YOU CAN GET MOST ANY
OLD THING AT MOST ANY
OLD TIME AT DE VOE'B
Medford Iron Works
Tractor, Truck, Spray Outfit, Ana
Gus Kiieinc Repairing a Specialty
GENERAL FOUNDRY '
AND MACHINE SHOP
INDEPENDENT
Auto Electric Shop
All kinds garago and auto elcctrlo
work guaranteed.
A. V. DURHAM & N. O. CALLAHAN
601 N. Grape , I'Lone 818-Y
Licensed
CITY SCAVENGER
All refuse Immediately removed on
short notice. Weekly visit Id resi
dence districts. Dally business dis
trict. Phone 89f.
WHITSRTf A .TRNNTNGB.
AUTO PAINT SHOP
Automobiles Painted and
Kevarnished . .
221 North Fir.
L. 0. SPRINKLE, Prop,
Phone 777 .. ... j