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4 JrEDFOI?D,MATT; TRIBUNE. MEDFOTtT), ORF.OONV MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1021 PXOTC FT7T3 T AGAINST CITY OCTOBER 1 2TH ' ;'j The suit of Grace M. Wilson vs. : City of Medford will be tried before Judge P. M. Calkins at Jacksonville on Wednesday, October 12, V. A. C. ' Ahlf, attorney of Grants Pass, will represent the plaintiff, whllo City At torney Kred W. Mcars will handl the case for the city of Medford. This suit Is being broUfiht to set i BlUe the sale of plaintiff's property for delinquent assessments. The City .Of Medford sold plaintiff's property ' ;for, ("elinquent assessments in Junu ; ry. 191s. and as there was no other bidder the property was struck off to, f the city of Medford and a certificate i''4t sale .of said property issued' to the l.eity. The sale was conducted Under 'the provisions of the charter amend .silent adopted by the people of Med ; .ford after the supreme court decision Ulu-the Colby case. - ; ' rr This' suit involves the constltutlon- slity of- this "charter amendment," v and , will undoubtedly be appealed to ;"'ihe supreme court, whatever may be ri(he decision In the lower court. The I people of Medford are vitally Inter t ested in the outcome" of this suit. GROWERS ASKED TO EXHIBIT PORTLAND This yenr the" annual land pro duct show, which has become quite a feature of Portland's, civic work,' will bo held in conjunction with the, International livestock exposition. The .M I'd Cord Chamber of Commerce has been linked to Interest growers in this county in tills show and to urno gene rous response to their request 'for en trios. This county's 'admirable show ing at the state fair might well be du plicated at this Portland exhibit. A complete premium list 'ia to' be 'found at the chamber -of commerce rooms. The premiums la the tipple section include a ten dollar first, and a five dollar second prize In each of ten varieties for single" box displays besides prizes of $26. ..50, $75 and $150 in 8 and 2 5boxdisplays. ELK'S CARNIVAL ' I f COMING NEXT WEEK 'f .5; . - - v . '? H; C. Woodrow, special agent of the j rived In the city today to arrange all details prior to the coming of tho l,t entertainment company which is to i spend six days In Medford next week playing an engagement under the aus pices of, the 15. P., 0. E, Buckhounds - committee.' Coming directly here from j a successful tour of the big fairs of the , northwest such as Spokane, Walla , t Walla and. Yakima, the show is -said (Mo be one of the best amusement com panies on the road. ' They are playing -,at Eugene this week "under the aus ' pices of the Elks." ! ;, -'v : , The Leavitt 'Brbwti and Huggin coni .!pay travels In' "special, train of 25 , cars owned by the company. They scarry with them',12 attractions, four ;; lnodern riding , devices, and military i;concert band, which will' give concerts ( both afternoon and evening. The six t -day engagement in ' Medford com - Inences Oct.'lT anil continues until the t-22ndi including both dates.. The tents ;,trllt be located at the carnival grounds north of Big Pines Lumber Co. POP GATES TO BE ' GUEST OF HONOR further entm-taJneil mid inMrurttuI by story-tvUiiiK and nature stifdy ad juiKtK Classes hegan Monday after noon, October 10. RESCUED AT SEA HALIFAX, Get. jp. Joseph H. Enele and Arthur Bprafeue, Halifax youths, who started from here in the sixteen-foot open boat "Vet" for a cruise to Vancouver, B. C, have ar rived at Norfolk, Va'., on the tug Pru dence, nccordlnK to1 a telegram from Krtgle received .' here .tonight. .' The "Vet" was capsized in a gale off Point Judith, It. I., last Wednesday, the Itelegram said, and the youths were ; rescued by the Tug's crow. , ASHLAND. Oct.' 10. "Pop" Gates ord mayor of -Medford, will be the guest of honor at'a Chamber of Com merce forum' luncheoli. Tuesday noon October 11. His formal thomu will deal with the recent stale fair nt JSa len'i, in the pnynotlon of which he was a powerful factor, also the big expo sition at Portland iii" 1925. Ho may. perhaps, digress and not Inadver tently eliher, upon some -live topics Important locally ns' affecting the wel fare of Jackson county communities, both individually vnnd collectively. This forum feed will be a fine one. Hastronomli-nrty, and it is expected tlint the feast of renson nnd flow of soul, resulting therefrom, will meas ure up to tho hishcU toploftical standards. ' , Funeral services of the late E. E. Mnrey, who died in Portland lust Sat urday, were held at Stock's chapel on Sundnv afternoon under Elks auspices interment being In-Mountain View ..,..,.,.., rw.,iuiri was 50 years of I age. and proprietor of tho Overland garage in this city. He came u. in land from Idaho about two years since.1 - " '" , j Max Ge Bauer, who owns the busis ness block now occupied on . the ( ground floor by tho Isaacs dry gopds establishment, is remodeling the up istairs apartments extensively, nnd will personally reside on. .the premises in charge of the rooming department. Carpenters are now on the job', the alterations involving the installation of a number of rooms admirably ar ranged en suite. ' '. rHino brow proof spirits aro not considered scientifi. ally rectified until they will respond to the follow ing requirements: lnje.-t a few drops into a mild and' Inoffensive rubbi', and provided bunny exhibits a de cided tendency to fight a fierco bull dog, then the product of the illicit still is considered fit to lioltlo for ex port. ( '' Ashland students al O. A. C. take mutual pleasure In gre. iing .Miss Mar ion Hodgson, formerly residing here, who is a member of ihe college fac ulty, a position in which she is sub stituting for a year ami may remain permanently. . JOHNSON for SCIENTIFIC DENTISTRY S!28 East Main Street Over M M Department Store I YOU CKTX GET M0T ANT OLD THIN Q AT MOST ANT OLD TIME AT DE VOX 'I LADIES PREFER Clean Hands and Clean Clothes Universal Tire Filler Better Hiding Cushion Than Air NO PV.MP NO I'UXCTCKES . NO BLOWOUTS GAYLORD 110 X. ItlvtM-nWtn Vhnnn IS8-M BOMBAY, Oct. S. The working committee of tlie national congress ntiH Ihn ixillxhMtn tnrftiv Hympahotic strike throughout India on the day the Prince of Wales ar- JriVes in Bombay and a boycott of the cities which the nrince visits. "s Leopard Esoaiios From Zoo. 'INDEPENDENCE, Mo., Oct. 10. A black leopard, one of .three which arrived from India three days ago, broke from its cago -at a zoological arena near here yesterday and was still at large late ltiBt night. Twenty five n$on witj) dqgs.werp scouring the surrounding coimtT in search of the ben st. ... yt MR. FARMER: Do you realize that a good cow will market your hay, pasture and time at War Time Prices We will deliver at your ranch for a thirty-day Free Trial - the closest skimming cream separator in the world. ' .. - ' .. .. HUBBARD BROS. Wrtwi roeptved from tlieir home near Lethbrldge, Alberta, by relatives here, announces the birth recently of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Elia son. well known Ashland young people resdiing up north. Harbingers of ' the approaching winter fair are In ovldenoc, and all Interested are hereby notified that the several committees exploiting the enterprise, are notified to meet in tho Chamber of Commerce offices on Monday evening, Octoberi 10. This call is an offlcinl one and it is fiopcd that it will be heeded. I The Parent-Teachers have launched ja new project, "and that is to secure 'another pianp for Hawthorne school, !the plan being id have a musical In strument on tho( first floor, thero i already being one. upstairs. Tho tench jers are planning an .entertainment to assist in raising fluids. Playground eiiuipment will lsb bo purchased for I junior high nnd Hawthorn schools. The Chamber of Commerce has ap pointed JS. V.'.Carter. Y. H. Johnson: I A. C. IlnifllfRr. J- H. MrCee and Louis Dodge a eommiuiee to investigate ue volni.ment of Deafl-Jndian roads. All are cottago proprietor at Lake of tho Woods, henco'epoclnliy luiercsieu 111 this project. , :' e Tho sermon-subject in a local church, Sunday evening, related ' to "The Modern Tongue's .Heresy." Now substitute "gossip" for "heresy," and tho theme would apply to a lot of scandnloug reports connected with an estimable family formerly residing here, but now ef California. - In this connection gossip linked surnames. spelled nearly alike, the initials being Identical, but conditions, location, anfl circumstances In general proved to tally dissimilar. In the face of this idle talk,' irretrievable mischief was narrowly averted, and Innocent par ties have been humiliated, owing, to the scandals as circulated in this vi cinity. Snn 1 Francisco papers pub lished this matter last December in connection with routine divorce pro ceedings, a report which.- In now ise e'duld be distorted as reflecting upon the well. known family referred to as Having formerly lived In Ashland, i VrNot only '-Methodists,' but all 'other denominations aro elated over the welcome news ;that ,Kov. C. A. Ed wards, has been returned by the Ore gon conference to servo tho Ashland pastorate another year,- the fifth one successively in the local field, a result which citizens in general aro also pleased to learn, to such a wide ex tent is the pastor's popularity recog nized in this locality. The funeral of Mrs. Mnyme L. nolln who died suddenly Saturday will bo held at the Catholic church, Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. High mass will ha celebrated by Rev. Father Powers and Interment will he in Jacksonville cemetery where the deceased's brother Martin was buried. , ,, Winter Ncllls pears are, moving, tho local Fruit association having an nounced car shipments, for Saturday of this week, October 15. . , v Chicago councllmen.to tho number of a score or so fraternized with- Ash land's city dads Saturday morning, during the train stop and were taken for a drive about town, especially In vestigating the merits of our water supply, inasmuch as tho windy city is restricted to Lake Michigan for lis "quota." ' s Tho' visiting Chlcagocsc bore such eminently American sur names ns Kavanugh, Mulcahy, Govlcr, Knindl, Czekala, Devoreaux, Franz, and other Czech and Hibernian deri vatives. John Fuller acted acted as official interpreter of tho punitive ex pedition and Vic Mills as sky pilot. Mulcahy' assnrred Iord .Mayor Mc Lamkin that Just as soon ns his con freres term of office' expired, they were all coming to Ashland to live. As delegates from tho Ashland branch, Mrs.' Stella Leavitt and Mrs. Alice Jillson leave for Oregon City this week to attend tho W. C. T. V. state convention, which will be In ses sion there October 14, 15 nnd 16. This week C. W. Is'lms nnd Rev. P. K. Hammond go to La Orando to attend tho annual conclave of Knight's Templar in that city. Nims is deputy grand commander of the order, and Hammond la the presiding officer of Malta Commandory, tho locnl organization. Before the vicar of Trinity .parish returns, there will W a raunfon of tho Hammond family at Oregon City, where on October 15 will occur tho marriage of the clergy man's son, Philip and Miss t.'athcrlno Evans. both of Oregon City, Rev. Mr. Hammond to. perform the ceremony. "Gratifying" is the term used in ex pressing the status of the Ashland branch of tho National Farm Loan association by thjo federal bank exam iner. Loans aggregate $150,000 with no contingent delinquencies, whllo a number' are ori'tho waiting list, who wish to become patrons of the asso ciation as borrowers. The Methodists have taken to paint ing, and John Rlgg is gfVing tho church of that denomination the requisite number of coats. The Sunday ' schools have Jhelr cradle roll classes, but Ashland seems ito.tte without kindergartens In the elementary public school classifica tions. As a result, private kindergar tens are in order and Mrs. S. E. Wil lard. removed here lately from Med- foj-d, has Instituted the facilities lack ing at the premises, 128 Pioneer ave. 'The requisite equipment has been ! supplied 'and in addition to a spe Icific course the little folks will be Tom Mix Thrills, Rialto : The.. Rialto theatre, trowed, another fine .Tonl Mix pictui'G .jieatorduy.' It Is called "The Road Delimit." If is full of daredevil stunts nitd many laugh able situations. It' kept, 'he big; aud iences at- the Rialto theatre keyed. UP to a tense pitch most of the time, but, frequently and suddenly filled the the atre with roars of .laughter, i, The pic ture Is a combination of hprses, cow boys, cattle and autonjobiles. The automobiles come In for a big share of the thrills, because of two big road races In which Mix takes part. The play starts off With a bang! Mix. a laxy cowboy, turns his attention most' to things mochanlenl. He final ly brings: down upon his head the wrath of his dad by swapping his horse for a brokemdowa automobile on the desert. Mix does some thrilling picture -work In 'this "used" car. DIRECT TO US FROM HOLLAND HYACINTHS TULIPS NARCISSI CROCUS IT WILL PAY YOf TO WAIT Our stock of high grade bulbs which will arrlvn In n Tew days will comprise all the Ix-mtt ll'ul colors. Ilulbs aro easy lo grow In K.AKTII or WA'I'I'.ll tor winter flowers. They mid to Iho i-onil'oi-L ol' the homo through tint lout; winter months. BULBS AT PRE-WAR PRICES. llli.Vl" 'Y YOl'Il L.WVX WITH A Ili:i) OF Tl'LIPS I'lnnt a few bulbs for Aiiins girtx. We will-gladly givo you reliable Inslrnctiolis on how to plant bulbs to receive, beautiful blooms. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. HYACINTH 317 K. Main Phone 2C0 HOW WOMEN OF MIDDLE. AGE M,ay Escape the Dreaded Suf ferings of that Period by. Taking Mrs. Block's Advice p:;ummni !i 'mm k A Hopkins, Minn. " During Chanee of Life I had hot flashes and suffered for two years. I saw Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound advertised in tho paper and got good i results from takine it, I recom- J mend your medicine to my mends and you may publish this fact as a testi monial." Mrs.RoR ert Block, Box 642, Hopkins) Minn. It has been said thtnotone woman in a thousand passes this perfectly natural change without experiencing a train of very annoying and sometimes painful symptoms. Tnose dreadful hot flashes, sinking spells, spots before the eyes, dizzy spells, nervousness, are only a few of the symptoms. Every woman at this age should profit by Mrs. Block 's experi ence and try Lydia E. I'inkham's Vege: table Compound. ' If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound will help you, write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.,' Lynn! Mass., about your health. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. ARTISTO STONE CO. Tou can appreciate only by calling at our factory the many things of beauty and value, we have to offer In 'art stone products. Marble Lumber, JMarerro, Scagllola, Terrazzo, Clay j Modeling and Plaster Decorations, I Mantels, Floor Tile, Base, Wainscot, j Table' Tops, Lawn Furniture, etc., ready made cement sidewalks. j- 137 North Fir Street Medford Change in Management HOTEL ASHLAND Ashland, Oregon Now under the management of Mr. B. F. Leach, late of ' Geiser Grand Hotel, Baker, Ore. Catering to the com mercial men, and tourists. UNEXCELLED GRILL ROOM POPULAR PRICES CLEAN Rooms, CLEAN Beds and a CLEAN House Fuses and Safety A- fuse in'an electric circuit is a safety device designed to open the circuit at a ccirtam load. Its yse is to prevent tlie wires in tlic circuit protected from carrying more than their rated capacity and to prevent fires and damage to electrical apparatus. 1 Fuses arc placed at various points in tlie electrical circuits where the wires branch or change size; also at the entrance to the building to1' protect the wiring in the building, and on the polo outside of the building to protect the transformer and outside circuit. " ' , When a fuse blows, there is usually a cause for it, such as an overload or damaged circuit and the cause should be 'found and repaired before replacing th& fuse. Better investigate and eliminate any risk that may exist. Your Contractor Dealer can protect you at a' nominal cost. The California ;Oregon Power Company s Phone 168 " Medford, Oregon 216 West Main Street