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I PAGE' 1TOE3 NEW MUSICAL FANS SCRAMBLING EW RES VOIR E STUNTS FEATURE FOR GOOD1 SEATS f SITE PICKED BY ............ , CRATER'S MEETING AT BOUT TONIGHT- ASHLAND ENG'R ' Tim Crntwrs sIhiw I en eruption lul evening thin f.ir entertainment and 1 educational features luu squalled by tin orguatxutlon of eiuillnr looh like a wrextlrr, being nnlurr. An orchestra. onnHlstng if K.aUs of Waltor Jllllor, Willi tally mid personally, but - who eagorly scan tlie wxMy olurnn look' In va n for Mernaret Diil'g t-ro andl timely oomnH'nU onn'wrnlng thoee' wha antorta'n and are being entr-. tuinad. Tho genial UoUrt P. Nell I local I ropM'sentatlvo of th Woodi-ow Wl'a'V mi-mot I'd objective, "n't thoi who d' aire t contribute t thm fund should Iiitnrvlew him at Knee, a "watchful w.iIUiik" U1 never accomplish the aim In viow. , lennv Itlihan ' ,f Chics! who AKIfI.A,.i Inn S I. undarafiuW . AS par auveniewu Bcneiuiee, ma sw wrn.il.. lulpli.llgn.l at Hold 'Hill to-Uf the Kmr'll, the oily engineer ha. mlnlmrmior ot the rtii of the Ute a lot of personal iT-perty of the due. ,ln dant'iU private gale, on and aUr Vb. ,1 . . .. it i..a . . . , .i . i nil n n Tiarv nriti rritiif(nui vii rPiMiri cm nvwr own uitfni tone nuiKir in ma cur, ij i - - - - - - - t vr wt ii-ib hi i nv v "I I ti ' s'w ib'iut Cie thn AhIiIiiik) creek watershed. K, PiH-k, llrb Alfurd and K. M. Hal) ru, opened up tli program nnd tlur- 1iiI i- t bund enr should'1!1. not tint NlltfMoHi doubt In a Ida ntlcifo'l Injured arm la OK. and In it tryjnt Tuesday morrurg dm oinariitml tbnt there I a little strength If ft la It, by iwarly breaking an oppo nent's n'rk. Krli-nda of Hand any ttn lojurnd Arm la a bar atorjr, a In l-ln a lnrbanll ilifi t Junt bnfora put tltiK u i a tnniflc MtruRKlt. ' ' Hand In aU'i on thn itmiind, n'tid In alao yinfiint of timklnit lKrt work rt In trm rtlmmr tlm -!. ldr, l'ul!but tlu,t ,,u rn l'"' ' Melkinuld. Im.t tha frntr. icotna on ,,BI ,"' K""Tal npiarnnr of U- th "ll.dla .f Midi" nnd "I'm ft MttU. " """ pr -f ninmir. Mwlfnrd Mowar" until ttudr tlirunln wir (mri'bfd. Thn addrnaa of ttia fvnulim wua mada by H. W. IUM. tto In a vnry lnlrr'lnK niannrr rnlatnd hli t'ttxir lnoM at Utmhlnnton. I). C, durtim IDa dUiirmninont rinfr'n', Tha aruptUm lii.it voiiln wn In c.harrt of t'rntora l.;irry Mnnn. Hill Vair, Ernln 1'ix-k and Muo M' lun aid and thtr furnlahat tha niuatrnl DunitMir hlrh war tfroum, la a VM7 rrir niann'T thiy ttilrodurnd a Qtuntiar of xurla frnpt DraiiU In an . iirllly inoparod a'in. Dill Vawtnr aanK ntimlr aa did lrry alano hi In ordKr to rarry out tha aptrtt of aatne hud M f'" (xdioho I with ahixi tdacklnx of thti daiki-m brand. - A now aonx t tntrdur-d.'tba tlila or blrb la "Q MiJJ'rd You . Md ford," Tha Cratora louk t tbla Ilk" du'ka to watar. Tba null RiwlUl Bill bn bnld In thn now la-lon halt on Kfbruivry H nt hlrj ttma thn croonlruc of th n"ly flortod HI Eruption, O. O. Alondtrfur will taka plaa. Tba Oranta Paa tciinata wira A K yoorhlna. 8. O. Clark, l.ynn P. H-ildn and C K. Ixtgan. , v I litn.fty : fpi- ,.f it.. i.r,-.L i..in i.,...i..,t in 1, &w aaaib duwn. In tba lbtt af far. M btuiu,t,it!on K what l. Vfntmd nil lii.i.1,'0" l1u,' of MWrly Uonda t tba In-thn w...ll)i,)tmtlm 5( Arf lno ,uUntaln aum- MU-nt of liODO; SI ulrnw In Hi cat mlt. Tba on U.mlrubla aif-MIng , rf VM ljW" a aupply on m S:.,IK)0,((00 itullon UhU,!. t' vain r.&irir llfl.Wio; four la Imiai-d rn ll.a ea-l fork, tb., atl,,r" - rfl l"trnU'.nal matei for cnatrucilon of wb,-b Imply "l"t"rk "r'tl"- '21 and an outlay of from fii.ooo ti ! VrwmUl,r'f wlM wunrtnnatlr.f I1U,- Tbo trcitfut quantity, hownvi-r. -!i.hM0 ,n t',Ju MBrtln 'w,,. would tie avaiUlda y liH),OW.00.u"'J "".- - Kitlloo for lnlirii-i, In nprv.cntd by a dnproMwid platnau at tha ln1watMii Portliind inntrla ll.iuben alwaya hadjf wt f()rk, itweon Mount Aablaud nnd Wni-niif, at un levutlon ft CU'W f'i't. Tim city aymi-m rnljibt ivit lal dlra l to thfii bl r-rvolr, bit H en- tnta could b hold In rawrre t aup- JU'tilmn. JIa iw him wiuntla a couplfj pli-mt-ut thn twi-r bnalna na occaalon of tliii- TonlKlil will bo bla 'cond i r'iulr(m. All of thaa l.ni r'jvi.mfr.t artiuirano ulnrn notng through a ! nontamplata daoia. l-fcr or r.ater eourna of wrttlln Hprout under T-d In proportion. Thin report U an In Thya wlu will nfi Pnlifbt i con I t.rotlnit on, d.-voll t te-hnlealltlwi, la-t. 'tha Informal lm niir.M,..! I.Klnir .'lr.ri Martin Howrra aayi thi-ra ha bcan a tt'H'd ! of tlrlita In tbla rlty an I AabUnd, and tlint tbo on tiro north end and llmtrnrUvtv followlnit It nr.tublA innunl ban- qiti-t and njetotM-nililp reunion cm Jon MED FORD OFFICERS ON ARMY BOARD of tha county will bn on band to j t,, i,l-h tha public In g-ni-rnl waj urn maifu. A roupl of bo burning 'Invited, the chamber c.f couimcrca an atovfii bavn bi-i-n Inalttlled for tbo c m- j nouncra anotbi-r aitrHrtk n In tbo way fort of patrona, but unl-n t,hra la a , of a forum lunrbeon. at II tcl A!i!and, ndb n rhaiiKa In tha WMlher tbar j Tunedfly, Jan. Bl, at wblrh V. K. Dod will nnt ba murh una for ttwm. I aon, of tha Ptrtlan1 chamber of om- M. B. Jolmaon of Oold Mill will dojm,.n-a. will ln a Kucat an1 priori-al the amiounrlnx, and thre or four Biat ' aoeaher. lntrodur.lnir a Ih-.ma whlrh mn will chnlln the winner. j will be in aroord wtih "The iUkln of i urn pr-unnnary rvmi win aian 01 a Urat State." da!t upon by Preal k.jo. ann ma main vent win bin at dent Campbl. of KuRene. at the r 9 o'clock aliarp. 'AT POIITI.ANP. Ore. Jan. 25 iull order Vndar authority contfiliu-d In letter t!0, beadquartera Slnth Corpn Area, datml lerember 3. 1 -1 . aa mended by letter hradquartct Ninth Cor pa Araa. under data of lec-mbir 31. 1921, evamlnlnK U-kviU No. 7, t rooalat of: Odonel Oordon Voorhlun. SKInd tn faotry. O. K. J .rmr.nunl Cokini'l Kdward K. Kelly, H1H O. K. C, Captain Kfllj.b P. Cow dill, fcnjr, 0. K. C. U appointed t iuMt at Mfdfoni, Oregon, at aurb tlmea and plareg aa may ba dealloataJ by the prealdnnt thereof, for the aiamlnmion of audi candidate for appointment or prouuv tkn tn the Offlcara" Keaerva Corp aa may be authoriied to appear before It. Pr command of Major Oenerul Wrttbti P. W1UTW0HTM. I . . ' 7" i .Chief of Btaff. I'OHTI.ANl). Ore. Jan 25. tt- i union event here. The munlcal nconi laninR'nt to ilia Lanqui-t were aup- i 4le4 by tha tiHb actf-! baud. Mr J KImora. Carl 1orelund aal lonard j Pettlt, wblla yneomltantn of thn a prb epaat were tba deft handiwork of ikm'tl a-nca elruuwi, bth In jftructora and etudi'nU partlrlpatlnic. Win. ItoKer. reKtdlna; on Walker 'avenue, who haa ben anjuely ill. Ic steadily Improving. An Imporunt poaitlon In the gvm ment medical aarvice, aa tnapect'tr ot hoepltala, la now being filled by Ir. Frank Moion, formerly In general ruanlon of valuation by coutny tr'H,,,,iB,,r Tnl, "bnnient re- brarda r? equallratlon ocruided tbe!'ulr' lour of the wbola country, atate tux Invoaiicallon commlaaton at!,h" dl'"" no being In the aaateru local t mis Mr. and Mr. A. W. Walker and Mr. and Mr. U. II. Elwortuof Med ford are at tha Hotel Oregon. They came bora to attend the automobile, abow.. Oregotpnu. ,Tha Woodman of the World will rlv a diin'a Wednesday qvitnlng In their I ill for members and Invited f-lenrtn. A (our-plec orelutHtni will U. r.l.h tha niUHlc Porn, to Mr, and Mr. 3. M. Dodge on January 1'Uh, a aeven imund boy. Mother and child are doing well. . Clyda C. Clark, left Uat evening for Taruaia. Ml trip will bn of a btmlneaa Datura and bo Intend; U bo gone a weeH or ttt days (J. A. 11. NoU.-e. . Attontlon O. A. K. All mumbem of Chanter A. Arthur PohI 0. A. It ana omor vuieranB or the t ivu war are requested to attend tha funeral ervlce of our into comrade, H. A. Hlldreth, at the Week Conger un dertaking parlor on Thursday, Jan uary 28th, at 2 p. m. . C. A. PARR. WM. LYMAV, Poat Adjutant. Post Commander i.'-DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out; ' ' Thickens, ' Beautifies. JS renlH buy n bottle of ''Dn'nder lii" at liny druu Hloi-e. After one an It ai-wlou l!,U morning. Klxurea preniMiind by. I. N. Day. chairman of the romiuUiiiou, ahowed a wide uprt-ad In valuation put by varlou (ouiiHim upn llllakln land, ranging frt.;n per acre In Curry county to 11.17 In Multnomah. Jaekaon county' luatten wn ttl.H. Some rount!. l'eted all land,. tillable and untlllnb'e logethar, among theaa be ing Marlon, which placed Ita valua tion at 1 3 s.r 9. Wide range In tha valuation of timber land and llveatork aUo waa ahown by figure preamiled. J. W Morrow, general tax agent of tha Oregon-WaMhlngton Italtruad and Nwagatlon company, cited Union county u an example where farm land waa Uxed on valuation of 56 per cent, where tha.rallroada prop- atntea for tha time being A Ore at the nnptlat church lomt time agf. of deliberate Incendiary orig in. conpleuMy demroyed any veatlg" of the remalulng mortgage on the pro perty. A a reault. w-itbln tha pant year the Hunilay achool haa cearly doubled In meniNra, and there have been 36 addition to the membership through baptlem and letter channel. Within the aama length of time the gouorat budget for all purpoe haa been ubcrlbl In aujj aggregating IJ000. Kxeurnlonleta returning from south era California announce that tha lo- gan down tnnt way la tuned t the refrain. "Kip tha 'Smudge "lrei Burning." At a recent meeting of the Eastern Star' chnpti'r, in view c rear devoted to faithful and efficient service as hoc- aVmt Hli heir to thn ealate, four, atiou, wife, and ajuter. liemlce Klac.kua hi a new ajbttstaftt fit the KUte bank, reidaclng Axn Hurtberg, who bat rvalenod Wmyirtf lly at leaiit. " ' ' ! Is tha way of vital tatltic, Ann- land axhlblt wa a gratifying one fir U;i. thera having been 10 blrtli a compared ti II d-th. The record for the jrece4lng five yeara w-ji a fo!lowi ll4, 7 btnh and 7 dea'.b; ll7. 90 births, 102 rleaib: VAt. C( birth. 10I daalb: 19I9. to birth. f5 death-. l2Q, lU birth, t2 doatba Thee figure are official according to In-, ftwedenburg, who haa been secre tary V tha board alnce time when the memory of man runneth f)t to the contrary. ' ' Art KHcJunn, brth exanrrlca and oil acrvlra man, U to build bungalow near the Intersection of low and Mor ton Hreefs. The upertrurlur; will ba of reinforced or ncrete, and Ct-ht-ac tor Lamb w-lll not only pour lha' dope but attend to all finishing datalla, he hlmaelf being eonil lerahle of a land holder In the same locality., ; I Aa American U-gVm basketball team from Medford wt!l try cyrnclu lon 1tn tha kcal tU outfit on Wednesday evening. Jan. 25. tver re membering that tha frttornal squad are mootly Leglsnnalre alr. The cena will be the annory'a main floor, the typical plan In town for both light gymnastic and h-iavy athletics. Pro- llmlnary to the wain bffenra. there will be ' a axirmlah. with A "bland Ug:on and town ld a BklrmUher. Unmindful of the high coBt of other necetiaafloa. itj In' a relief tq' know that Toast Pontle. Ilka motor cars, tiave vaken a drop,: both in w holeaala, retail and Job lot. ' .. L. L L. erty wo taxed on a valuation of 80 per cant. . rotary, tha salary of Mr.. Laah Cald Former State Henator Pierce of ' ,ll waa Incrt-ased to one hundred dol I.aCirande, a member of thn rommll leo who acted a chairman today, inado thd statement that tha rom mleelon has coma to believe that all ncconBry state revenue cannot be rajmid.bj a.propoaod alata Income tax. E GTY MANAGER PLAN KKNOSIIA. Wi Jan. 2. I. Wo men of Kenoaha cant a majority of the ballot yesterday yeaterday chang ed tho aldermanlc form of municipal government to the city manager plan by a majority of "22 vote. . I'ho of the atreeta r jitneys wa denied. , , v ' , . . - The Child Thou Uoveat Me." which opened yeeterduy at tha Pug thi'utre for a four-day run, la an example of thn remarkable 'strides ' the motion picture have made within the past two year. ; " . ' ; ' "Tha Child Thou O avast Me"' Is an object lemon to all tllm producejs and shows how pictures (hould b produced. It combine alj the le mcnt of pure entertainment,' a strong stoi-y,' continued Huspefiso and a Cll' mint thut nturtloii and ama,iea. It "nlno toachc thut. ,nv "picture ciin haVe i' lavish , mid sumptuoua settings and still b in good taat throughout. While a is characterlaed a an "all star" picture with none of the players featured, It in reality has an out standing star little Itlchuid "Itchle" llcadrlck, who when preened, will ad mit "the welRht' of three nnd n halt years. In tribute to the 'dtractor let! It be suld Hint he hit - used the little oluip to the fulloHt extent, to the bene fit of tho picture, In place of following plication 'you can not find a partUlo the usuiil custom of allowing htm to of dnndrufl or a tailing hair. Besides appear m a few scenes to establish brightness, more Culur and abun hi connection with the Jiilr char. lara per annum, and likewise for duties faithfully performed, Mrs. Mario Stock was tendered a unanimous vote of thanks aa tho chapter' planUt for over si x years A rold badge swalu same engineer and flremnn on the Southern Taciflc who excelled in handling oil fuel to boat advantage for tho fourth quarter ly period of 1921. including tha month of October. November and December, Ota Ilarnhlll'a stay with the Tiding wn brief as associate editor, reporter ana goneral laetolum. Charley Haa son was briefer along reportorlal lines, whllo Kenneth SulUvan haa re turned' to "dear old Long rteach," he having beached the JuurnallHtlo boat on tho Tidings ehosls. Roy Conover la successor )a irathorlng, un. tho news Itoy has been allied with' loading real estate firm, and Incidentally be runs serosa a lot or developments raunlci Do Your.Clothes Attract Favorable Comment Wherever Tou Go Tha well Orwwad uaa a4 wswwni are always greeted with the vtntoat respsot ana dintratkin rrhaterar they may travel. ; , . k, ; Whethoi- on the bujr thoi-oughi fanw of the great dilos . ..... . The gorgooos ball i-oojii of the rfneHt hotels, or bm snorttng fleUls at ... w , . in wuninims circles. j To be well groomed means that you are an expert In the art of decs. To, enjoy the distinction of being well dreiwtHl person, place your orrter with : ,. , GUS the Tailor A SAFE TEST Kcr ihoiMt ! wha-.are In need o( a remedy tor kidney troubles . sod txickache. It is a good plan to trv loan' Kidney Tilts. They are irtrongly recommended by Med ford peopla. ; i ' t J. M. Atweli, palnur. U W. 1 1th Ht.. Mcdford. eeys: "Doan Kidney Pills era all thai la claimed for them. 1 have, taken Du.in's on different oo ctuiloiis ;When suffering from bark ache and kidney weaknrea and tbty have always given me splendid relief. t uee a few now and then to heep my kidneys In good order." The above statement was given March It. 1I6. and on March 12. U:o, Mr, Atwe',1 added: "I. gladly Confirm all I said in my former state ment an. Doan'a have always helped m when I have nerdeU a kidney rem edy." .. .. Prlc 6ec at all dejlere. Don't rtlrhply ak for a kidney remedy ret IVma's Kidney' IMtla the same that Wr. At well hd. Fwrter-M llburn Co.. Mfr. Puffulo. K.' T.' Adv. Theres Never Been a Peach Borer in Our Orchard In soma sections the peach root borer Infests a large percentage ot tba peach, root la the nurseries. In soma southern localities tb dreaded Nematode or ' eel worm I a ertoua menace to poach roots. ' 'In the nineteen rears we've been growing tree at Toppanlah. no one has ever discovered a borer or Nema tode In any of our trf-oe... . - Tha planter is entitled to absolute protection from all such risks. .11 gets It when he boys our trees. W use healthy, vigorous peach pita and bud on tha resultant seedling, , our peaches, pruues, plums, apricots, etc. You can't find better rooted trees thsn we produce on pur clean, uew Yakima Reservation sou. ' Then our own growug of apple nd pear eedltug are used for our own stock. , We grow the entire, tree on our own freh. clean soil from the seedling root to the fin '.shed, budded or grafted tree, one or two year old. That's the way to Insure satisfac tion. Our customers appreciation I found la aa laorrasod bustneas every year. ,'. . . - t ;.. , . t- . . Wa want yoor bnstnees. but we won't book "vtr;order If we can't please you. Your money would jdo ui no good. There are some things worth more th in money. , Ask us Rhout tha WMght fled Rome Peauty which Is Roma Peauty In all particulars as to . tree, bloom, bear ing, ripening, keeping end shipping but with a brtUUnt red cost. YTASIUXGTON NtTtRKRY W. ToihwmiInU, VTeah. H. H. HP.ni IVO,. Halenmsa. Meilford. Bov 63(1 il ft t r - . Every Qne an See JrMi 1 I ' . ' ' i """ " ' "' N ACf The Outstanding Value 1 . ' - 1 ' ' . f in tnc ew Chevrolet " That's the Reason For Its Continued Popularity $675.00 in Medford , Fatton and KoMnsoi, Inc. Tel. 150 j 4-Ve m 112 So. Riverside FRIDAY 'AND SATURDAY SPECIAL ' - WHILE 100 OF THEM LAST r ' WEAR-EVER HARD THICK. SHEET - 1-Qt. Aluminum Stew Pans Reg. price 95c. .- ' . ... Only 38c Covers only 19 c extra (Regular Price 30c) r i - f. Limited Quantity On Hand iib,y mug SOUTHERN OREGON HARDWARE CO, iwm. WOOD Under cover, $3 00 per tier and up. Prompt Delivery. UfcO X. CKXTRAL WOOD CO. Phone 6B4X 7.M. CARLTON, WRESTLING! a.. BEN REUBEN vs. RALPH HAND OF CHICAGO S f t J i A' I GOLD HILL PAVILION ' WEDNESDAY, JAMUARY 25th One Good Preliminary i V MAIN EVENT 9 P. M , SHARP Admission Ringside, $2.50; reserved seats, $1.50; general ad mission $1, all plus war tax; On- sale at Brown & Brown's, Med-, fordj Ross & Ross Central Point; Irwin's Cigar Store Ashland. i sane AHy ?J(rtr",