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MEDFOttP MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFOftD. OKPiOX. THURSDAY. 'APRTL 14, 1021 POET VISIT IN ITALIAN EXPERT 10 BUIL U. S. ROSSEAU COAL COMPANY SELLS SEVERAL CARS iV You best have "luck" when you GO AFTER it right. A sum way to find luck is te SANK YOUR MONEY regularly and add to your balance. The more money you hare the more POWER you have jiower te inveit or expand your business and employ other to work for you. Start a bank account with us, or INCREASE the balance you already have. We invite YOUR Banking Business : Jackson County Bank Established 1888 Member Federal Reserve ' $150,000 Issue Mortgage Bonds secured by 05 separate, individual farm mortgages aggregating $175,000, assigned to and held by Port land Trust Company, Trustee. These bonds now ready for delivery at offices of Portland Trust Com pany; ' '' LenJ Investment Tor Snriiifi j Hanks and Triint Funds Ask Us for Circular Southern Idaho Land & Power Co. rOnTIvANI) OFFICES 1212 GASCO BtJ)G. For further information consult your Medf ord banker WHY PAY MORE "When, you take your auto repair vfork to a shop V'here everything is done by hand you' always pay more for it. . Our shop is equipped with up-to-date machinery to do the same work, which is in charge of experts. We guarantee all work and will save you Money on the same. v . We ask that you give our shop a trial and we will ; abide by the result. ' ; Equipment workmanship and serrk-e is our s motto. x VALLEY GARAGE THE UNIVERSAL CAR I The Ford Sedan 1 II The Ford Sedan, with an electric starting and II II (iKhtlnR system is vra-y popular among the ppl II l of ItoRiie Kiver Valley. It Is a permanently en- II HI elosel car with plenty of shnde. To womea 1t If III brings the conwnienro and luxury of an electric U HI with durability, dependability and economy of tha HI Ford. H . . . t ome in and see this remarkable car ask for B HI a demonstration. You cannot help but be impress- R HI pi by tlie modnrato cost, beauty and strength of HI the Ford Sedan. II III ' CL E. GATES AUTO CO. I III I Tor. Sixth and Pacific Hlchwsy till ' 11 Our Own Bonds DENOMINATIONS $100 $500 $1000 Maturities 2 Years 3 Years-r4 Years Select Denominations and Maturities to lit your individual requirements t - j Medfurd may be fortunate munch .to hear Edwin Markhain, world-fa-, mouM poet and native of Oregon, if plans now under way tire perfected. A telegram has been received an nouncing' hi acceptance uf an invita tion to revisit his native mate, and giving permission to arrange lecture i dates for him. He will come to Ore 1 Ron from California on May 8. and will perhaps spend several days in the : state. He will complete a series of lectures in California before coining here. j Markham i known to millions of i people throughout the world by his ' poem "The Man With tho Hoe." When i this ;reat poem appeared In 1899. 'people in Oregon were elad to know 'that the author was Edwin Markham, j who was born in Oregon City April 23, and that in him a treat poet hud arisen. Th& first four lines have been the subject of more sermons and edi torials, it is said, than any other four lines in the Enplish language during the last quarter century- These fir I four lines, describing Millait's paint ing: and Markham's subject are: "Bowed by the weight of centuries ho leans Upon his hoe, and gazes on the ground; The emptiness of Ages In his face. And on his back the burden of the world." " - Persons desiring to aid In secur ing .Mark horn for a lecture and rend ing will take up tho matter with the Greater Medfurd club, Mrs. J. A. llun by, president. READY FOR JAP !E 9 LONDON, April The crown prince of Japan' Is expected to arrive ut Portsmouth on the morning of May fl and will be met on behalf of tho king by the Prince of Wales, who will accompany him to London. For three days the crown prince will be the truest of King- Goorue at Hurklnt-Ii.ini Palace and for a week subsequently lie will be the guest of the govern ment. Tho place of residence for tho royal visitor has not yet been decided There will be throe banquets given In his honor, one by the king at Huck Ingham palaco dn tho night of his or rival, one by the Prince of Wales and one. by the British government. There will also ho a banquet and reception at the Guildhall. On tho part of the Japanese there will bo a banquet and reception by tho embassy and entertainments by the Japan society and the Japaneso colony. Afterward tho prince will make a tour of the province. He is expected to bo in this country about three weeks, and, it is thought, will then visit France and other countries on the continent. The prince's official party will number 18, in addition to servants and valets. With the crown prince will come Prince Kan In, a member of the imperial family who was sc looted by the emperor to accompany his son, Count Chinda, member of the Trivy council and former ambassador in London: General Kara, In charge of the prince's military education; Viscount Irlye, grand chamberlain; Viscount Tsuchiya, chamberlain; Mr. Saionjl. master of ceremonies; the secretary of tho..Tokio foreign oftive, naval and military aide de camps and two'doetoi-s, ' ; The king has appointed the fol lowing attaches to the royal Japanese narty during the prince s stay in Eng. land: Admiral the Hon. Sir Stanley Colville. First Naval A. D. C. to the King; General Sir CharleB Monro, A. D. C. General to the king, late com mander-in-chief In India; Captain Sir B. Godfrey Paussett, Equerry to the king ond Messre. Lampson and Ash ton Gwatkln of the foreign office. . . . The Central Point stato bank ad vanccs another step in efficiency by replacing its bookkeeping machine with one of the very latest Invention of the Burroughs company. This-new machine is a thirteen column, elec trie driven and is conceded to bo 100 per cent automatic in operation. The officers and directors ot tnc bank will be pleased to have its eus tomers call at tho bank on Saturday forenoon, April 16, and seo the ma chine demonstrated by an expert ac coontant. It has always been the policy of the bank to servo its customers In tho best possible manner and this In creased efficiency In its accounting room is a big step in that direction Was in Bed Three Days Mrs. Josia Reed, 217 N. Kxter St. Tulsa, Okla., writes: "I was in bed three days with my back. I took Foley Kidney Pills and In two days was a my work again. I cannot praise your medicine too much." Foley Kidney Pills stop bladder Irregularities and strengthen the kidneys. They help eliminate from the Bystem the poisons that cause backache, rheumatic pains. stiff mints, sore muscles, swollen hands and feet, pnfflness under the eves. Sold everywhere. Adv Lee Davenuort. who lias been in Portland, altenilius tne International Milling congress, urrived In Medford Monday night. Mr. l)avnport made an exhibit of .Medford coal, from the Hosseau coal mine at tha congress Much interest was manifested by min ing and business men. The coal tested 1300 H. T. IT. S. or heat units, which is high. The Southern Pacific railroad granted commodity freight rates which enabled the Hosseau Coal Co. to close a contract for several ears of coal to be shipped to Tillamook, Freight rates are being adjusted to Rosoburg and Intermediate points which will enable people in these towns to use Medfurd coal as well as several contractors paving the Pacific Highway. Heretofore Medford coal was delivered at Grants Pass by truck These lower freight rates will mater tally reduce the cost of coal to the consumers at Grants Pass and other nearby towns. ENGLAND READY U.S.! LONDON First signs of spring in England have spurred the trunsportu ion companies and the tourist agen cies into a fever ot expectancy and all eyes are turned toward America which Kurope regards as the haunt of the millionaire. Visitors from tho United States ari. promised much in the way of accom modations, with conditions approxi mating thoso In pro-war clays provall- ng. Hotels and pensions again will have plenty of rooms on compara tively short notice, and passport cere monies are shortened. Incoming passengers nre still closely supervised .by British port au thorities, but the examination is much ess exhaustive than last season. Then t was necessary for an American citi zen to go to the trouble of getting n passport, even when embarking for his native land. Such a procedure is no longer necesfiary. Police restrictions In the Hritlsli Isles nlso nre relnxcd, registration being required only -It a visitor In tends to remain more than 60 days, and railway facilities are greatly im- roved in schedules and travel accom modations. At this date no steps have been taken toward organized welcome for American tourists because It Is be lieved they can be taken care of ade quately by the regular Institutions for this purpose. No detail will bo over looked, however. It is pointed out, to Insure comfort for all who touch Brit ish shores this season. Trevellers to Ireland. It Is said, will be taken care of ns far as it is physi cally possible under the circum stances. ' Tourist agencies are quite frank In admitting that only the well-to-do are nancially able to bear the expense of travel at present when a first class cabin ticket one way costs approxi mately $260, At the Rialto 'The Life of the Party," at the Mlalto theatre this week, Is lust pack ed with merry doings. "Fatty" Ar buckle, making his debut as a star in full-length comedy (jrama, Is "vamped" by a pretty siren, is stranded by a drunken driver 'when returning home from a party dressed In children's rompers and runs for mayor. The picture waB adaptod from one of Irvin Cobb's humorous novelettes that ran In the Saturday Evening Post. "Fatly" plays the role of a young lawyer, who, for the sake of a pretty pair of eyes, undertakes to bust the Milk Trust. Ills rival In love Is a dishonest judge, who is secretly In league with the milk folks. Tha judge seeks all manner of means to "frame up" Roscoc, but Is foiled in the end. And, of course, tho rotund lawyer wins the girl. Viora Daniel Is Mr. Arbucklc's lead ing woman and Julia Faye, Frank Campoau, and Winifred Greenwood are also In the cast. "Black Beauty" Pleases at Page All lovers of Anna Scwell's "Hlack Beauty," all lovers of horses and all those who like fine acting and a beau tiful picture, will go to see this motion picture production of the famous book at the Page theatre this week. As we love horses and especially ad mire Jean Paige and James Morrison and the others whose acting makes the picture such a treat, it is difficult to maintain the equanimity which Is supposed to pervade a review. We confess frankly that we are not com petent to Judge "Illark Beauty" I partially as the horses and Jean Paige carried us off our feet. In extenuation we might say that a very large theater of very critical people likewise broke loose iind niilntideij. ROME The United States has asked the Italian government to lend to America tli services of an engi neer skilled in the construction of semi-rigid dirigible airships and sev eral other men to aid in the building in the I'nited States of craft like the Iloma. the big dirigible purchased from Italy. Tho Italian government has granted tho request and tho Ital ian engineer, t'elestine L'suvlll, de signer of the Roma will supply plain and instructions for the proposed American craft. It is understood that the Americans have intimated that thoy would be glad to have tho services of Klgnor Nobill, the builder of the Iloma and also her Italian crew to aid In air ship building. It is stated that the American airships of the same kind as the Iloma are to be five meters shorter than the Italian vessel bought by America, so that they can be shel tered in the American hangors. Slgnor Usuellt is planning linger dirigibles for Italy. "1 Intend to start immediately the construction of another dirigible measuring 40,000 cubic meters, tho Inrgest Unit ran enter the present Italian hangars." he said. "This new ship will replace the Itunin, but will be able to fly without alighting almost twice as long. "My next great construction will lie a super-giant, semi-rigid dirigible for the construction of which I musK await the arrival from Germany or three colossal hnngiua assigned to Italy. 1 shall then build nil airship 220 meters In length. 84 111 height and 120.000 cubic meters lii volume. ' NEW TOriK, April 14. Street cor nor oratory of radical nature is be coming extinct slnco the war, a re port today by tho American Civic Llhertlcs union, said. In a survey of police activities against radical labor speakers and meetings In elohtyelght American cities tho union found that only 13 polico departments of the elghtyeight permit streot meetings without license. These 1 :) Include Now York, lloHton, St. Louis. Lincoln. Neb., and ilerkeley, Oal. OREGON ATHLETES TO CHICAGO, ' April 14. Tho Tadf! coost will ho represented by Leland Stanford university In the Natlonnl Collegiate association track and field meet to be held lit the University of Chicago Juno 18 it was announced. The University of California; Ore gon Aggies, Oregon University. Wash ington State college and tho Unlvcr sity of Southern California also nre expected to enter their athletic stars Cigarette N igartt has th umi dalleleus flavor as Lucky Strike. Because Lueky Strike Is the teaeteti elearette. WE REPAIR Batteries, Generators, Starters, Ignition, Lighting, Magneto Systems All Work Guaranteed. Official Service American Bosch Magneto Co. Perkins Auto Electric Co. 27 N. Grape St., Medford, Ore. Fbone 237-R Night Call 085 With Salads Snow Flakes are just the thing to serve with all kinds of salads. To make sandwiches (or lunches and suppers. With soups and bouillons, of course. 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