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8i o M FOR nrTVrR ll I ... 1 JACKSON COUNTY'S BUY A TREE FUND RRIGATION SCHOOL GROWING. TOTAL S STARTS THURSDAY NOW UP TO $50 " ' 11 ' . . Through tli(! ciwiperitllon of 'that. Irrigation . depart mi-lit of Hi" UntK'jtf Tli ""ny Tick" land in growing. Agricultural college, III" local' it Hkii- Folly dollars has been stilistrlbed for I inn illhlrlcU una the "title eiiKUitter.ii-the pun linne of forty trees Mid u :oiI offlrn, mi Irilimllon school'luis liceiitRig to Hi" plans of tint committee In k rut iiKftl for tlm benefit of nil person ' hinge the will lm planted In this FOR DETVt-R BAKINGS tint Cal timet linking l'owdi-r. Tint's true oi everything you m;ike one trial will convir.ee you. Doiiyhntits, pics, ink, hiscuita, nuillm, come nun the oven light, tatty, Rvttt and wbdleMOinr l;mt Mllril CALUMET never varies in its leav ening streii'!ih-r.t vcr fails to pr.xliice purr, npiietniiig, rtouruliuiK ('!, mill nil thin ot nn economical cost. Millions of worun. hotels, railroiic!.;, l.Yin estio Science 'i'e.nclu r?;, have lxrn relyinu on it fur nver .10 yew. Made In the woild'l Liict Uttorlea. Interested III Irrigation III JIK'IIH'III county, I .enures una field . a.iiM'(iHtnitl"u tt III Ihi given each tlit y . The progi-uni follows; ' Thursday, February 9th n OH it. in. Hint" inlniliilnlrnili n of IrrlKiilloii lltiUlH. II. no a. in. Ii-iui'u'ti at hmd ""'I methods of it I'j'ty Iiik water, I'rof. V. I., Powers, j 1 HO l. III. Tittle, IllllOtlllt Htxl fi- ti :it-r of IrrlKiilloii, Prof. V. 1.. !' 2 nn u iii. Farm iiikliiccrlng it !) lenm, Ralph f'owgllr, A 'i .In p. in. Field demonstration memuirement of water. Friday, February 10th III.IMI It. III. I.'-Ki'l polllelllS Of I Hill lllrlit, C, M. Thomas. , III. 30 a hi. limy of water, Prof. V. I Powers. 1 1 Oil li. in. 'Operation engineering) problems, II. M. Chiulwicli. j I ;i'i p. in. Local crops adapt I t tirlgution, J. A. Kurry. j j.imi p. in Um-iiI irrhTntinn, C !' (Cain, " 1 j 2 : p. in, Kli-hl ili'iiitintnitliin lny 1 im: out liiii-ruU Saturdny, February 11th 1 do u. ni U-kiiI rlKlil of IrrlKii-, ton. J. T, t'lilnnoi-k. i Kiirm Minu-tiirea, I'owi-ll A miutlH cult f t ilumr I r.-itlaoi.t lull liivt. Itim bklntf t'l.wclrrM t-ome la I J . mn Inairail ! I Hi., ran l urirtMaiiaittp"uuillu-ituu want li. 10: an ii. ill. n nil Cowkiii. 1 1 n n in. iniill'-r, I'rof, II mi 'it. in. iniilli-r. I'rof. 1 :3u p. in. tuna to iiinliitnln I'owt-m. 2-16 p. m 8ol fntlllUi-m. 'rof. K. ('. Iti-lllirr. 2 15 p, m. Kli-Ul (lt'iiiimirnilrtii lrurliin- mill iih-IIio1k. Miilnti-niiiii-i- of orKimlc V!'. I.. I'owerM. MiiHili-nnni i- of orKiiiile V, I,. I'li-vor NtiiliiiKi-iui-lit of lrrlHtei fertility. I'rof. W. I pli iilc Hi-'-tlon of th futility fair -fim-iniiiijiy iti'onnilH, Wirh the limited miioiint of (uiiiIh nviilliilile for lli eonHtriKllon if p'-r-iiuim-m iininly. full- ImlldliiKN li nd tin m-ioiiiii of (hit I'ntiitoiilliiuiy ih-innnd ft r floor Hpm-i- for llvt-hloi-K mid other enhllillH, tin. Kair A initiation -Hnn'l Invi'Rl any of the iitoni-y voted tit the rei eilt i-lei-tloii I ir the pilltliHHe of lreen to lieatillfy the KroiindH. If Itt-fH ure ti . plantt-d within the next Hlxty iImvi tin-i it yi-nr will he lout In Ih'-lr Krowth. Tin; n'Miner the tree Hie plllllteil, the It Killer will they prtivhlii tin- nun Ii di-Klred nhntly kpik-mh for vIhIIoik to lilt-He KMiindH. The people of the eotinty ran vote money to build exhllilt pavlllmiH hut they mtii't wait u iihiiiIm-i- of ynnn for trt'eit (o Kriw to provide hIiui-, and therefore I.mIkch, chiirrlie and intllvld mil Hl.enn are Ituki-d to purthiiHe lii"eit In thin "liny a Tree" riimpiilxn to eiialile the lre'K to lie planted ilKht it way. Treea piii-f luiHeil and prc-vloiiHly re IHirted, I!5. Mm. J. It. Tonilln. one tree to he planted In the name of Mary K. SI i c t 1 1 i h . tieorne T. t'otlltiH, two tree In the name of CeorKe T. anil Mrn. CoIJIiih. . t). Alemlerfer, twit treen In the Home of Ole und Mth. Ilia t!. Alemlerfer. Total luimher of trees pnrr huitetl WHAT IS MATTER VITH MEDFORD IS DR. COALES TOPIC The HI reel IIIK III nluhi. ret it'll) IIM'fl MtihoiliHt it atit-iolute ii The evaiiKt ' "V'hnt Ik the mutter on hit liltit, Kald I' piiHe to illm-UHa iiiiiiik eondltloiiM III Kenci-li! hit) opinion, that to It) JlHlIK, tvould Kill errm of life. The HiiMi-t t fiiili-Ki-lieuil JutlKOienl; o. Ki'ller.'il JihIkiih III ? not ileii I In iieiKOi.'tli' eonilemii kIm, Iii v-r and Ht ekn to Kuve n Im Iok a Kluinldi'iK Id"- k the unwttvd. Thv ii w ill he cIiki oiitlnued mulniler of itui week, at !: 4T, In the et'enlii;:. I nt l. Tin- reictilar i dllorliini i ti h etclil' i, " ,:m. At the li: ir. Berth i lie. fo.ile tvl'l di'llt-i Miiiioiia nn The Hpli that to- win to huvi A iiioniiiiK Ki rt'li-e. Thi; lilotiM will lie deliver. nn nt of the hurt h. l-ttUlie loom. Hi- M.ln . in lnriv:t- f. power ejo-h in He-tiMHliiK i'h Aleilfoi.l," i i f hi" pur 'I .iffalrK. hut '! I OVh It ilK : t-( i ! t v related ill Hie pi ole Im-, the In 40. - 1,1 .!! Ho 'I. 'i,;ie (loeK l-llt lie llot'H "iiik hltiKUUKe, i h lii-i h (root . in the tt ii y of 'I llil.i; Hel'Vli e in' Die re in 'I tlie Herviee Wlil lie MIlliMtj--. 11 HI It,,. ;,U- ! V. i 1 1 Oetfln iU I I, 'he ev.-tllllK. the Kei'leM of .1 Hlle.l I.lfe. i llvere.j In the lien of er I III Hie llllKt- i Ho: Kpttotih PERSIST NEWS WOOD t'nder rover. 13 on per tier and up. rrtunpl liellvery. 1 HUH .V. i KM MAI. VKM Ot. I'liiine tll-X J. M. CARLTON. A while xheet of Mtnw haa i-tivi-red nlir rmiiliuitllty fur the plml two tteekx. It tuakea ua f"-l like It l.t n iil tt litt.-i' w aiher. I'letly near it I ! the people of our . . .. , . ... 1 . Sth lnlly felt the hIum k of the earth Had That Tlrtd. Worn Out Feeling ;i(lnk. Tu,.Miuy ., , 6:30. Ho you know thai avftul tfred feel- M(( Wlllna returned from Mdf..rd Init," S'.liKUltlneaa. Innm or ek bark. Ht- r a two week a Mali there. mite InilKelen. Htltf or twollen jollllH. or ;ilmi I'eteinon haa apent the pant I llt'iiniatle pain iiKilally lntlleam k 11- two w.teU v..lh illniile I'oulu ui Trail. rey tionhle? Hdey Kidney I'IIIh mi i Ml !r-l kp-iii Thuraday evt-nlnK i,t,.lin,llv an.t errerllt'elv Mm. Ue "he helm heit,t '.Illy. ;tt'.i Alton Ht.. Alton. Ill, wrlteH "l-'or three yeara I hud ft tired, worn (tut feelliits. Viuliitia Iretttuienia .f the t'etelaiina. I ( 'lutein e Whliley went lo Trail i We.Ini ieln v loi'i'iiloK on (he hIhkv and ;i-tit(i to tiKlt there .., iiiiiple of 1 a... L H lulled. I l,.--n In improve on Hie ee Mr. , Mr. V. Ivteiaon npent und dnae of Koley Kitlney I'lllit lilltl to- s-,Uiiidny and ttnmliiy with Mr. unit tliiy I feel like new." Sold ej-niy whero. ) , H riu,,. Mnme on Klk t rvek. I Adv, litiiiiihy l'eioiimn "' j.M"iiilay ufteriioen. l '.Ji a Laat Timet Today The UikI KlltiW'inK I Ikirotliy llalton in "Itehlnd Muaka" tit the Hia'lo tlie Htre will take lace t uiitht A rollirklm; coinetly In rimint! pi1 the lllalto theatre eini'irrow. in "Mom IlKht," wiih Mary .Mile Mlnter. the pretty mid talented mar who In nuld t dupltnito MIk Chatert rng fino per formance in the role of the Irre.sprt-ti-aihle hnytlt-n who acts upon the wild-t-Ml Impulse". It U a role which nilsht liiive been eotieelved with Mis Mlnter In mind h i well doc she fit the buoy ant role. Monte llltnt plays oppiHlle the utar. The picture is a breezy c-mi-edy which crarklt'K with humor fr'i:n Bturt to llnlnh. . NORTHWEST'S GREATEST OPERATIC EVENT PUBLIC AUDITORIUM ititri..iM, tiiihitix ' ti MARCH 22-23-24-25 CHICAGO Wed., Tliur, I'rl. nud Hut Sat u it lay Mittilie- GRAND OPERA COMPANY- woiti.n MUST KTI TKMMUN !((.. M..TH IX THK 311 PEOPLE, 45 ARTISTS, CHORUS, BALLET Oltt'll IS Tit 7(1 It sri.CI.U. TltAIVS TO TUAXSIMHT Whitley a ttalteit out html Mniiduv lleniy Mm nan. who htta been 111 for quite n while, tvaa taken to the Kilt-red Henri llnapltiil Juki week. We (lire very a.nry to liear Ml. Muikiiii in ao 111. All III" fill lulu of thlx riiintmi- nlly hope thai he.wl.l recover and OPERAS AND CAST Wednesday, March 22-pMONNA VANNA Mary (iiirtlen, Miirutore, Iliikliinoff, Cotrenll, Mojlro, Nlcolay, Defrei-p; I'oliifco, rumlui'tlnn. Thursday, March 23 LOHENGRIN (in English Komi KntHit, Van tinrdon, JoluiHon, lliiklunoff, Cotrmill, Dcfi-erc; Cliuliil, conduct Iiik. Friday, March 24-ROMEO AND JULIET Ktlllh .Ma mo n,' Maxwell, fliiesHen, Muriitort", Diifranno, pefreru, t'ntretill, Nlcoluy, rival; l'oluccii, ctiiidnct Iiik. Saturday Matinee, March 25 THAIS '.Mary (lUrnVn, l)uf ruiiiits Nicolay, 1'avloHka, MuxwcllClaVsin'ii; roliiceo, rnnductliig,, - . Saturday Niffht, March 25 AID A HiiIhii, Vim tloiilon, l.amont,' Cotreull, Lnzxurl, Klmlnl, Ollvlcio; t'lmlnl.'cpiiaiii'tliiK. .v ' J- v f f ti lV AStl OKT-OI'-TOWN M All, lltlii:its K(lt ANY MTMIiKtC OK ... t:T,H in: sunt in at a.nv timh vv to m, Ooi .,t;,l t INCM liixu THK OI'KltA WKKK. . iKf'A HKASOX tltlH:itH fime rf mm1 himiIh for encli of th flv nerrorm- -i, n 4nc(ttir tll bri fllfml flj-Ht, rotnniencltiK I'KHHl'AHY' 1,t;i.. , . 11.11, V KUASOX" OHIU'.ltH (oi'iu or morn mnt for three porfflrirtniifeB) "Will bn filled next, eommiuicliiK I KHUl AltY IX. , ' ; SIXt;i,-; l'KUI'lOHMAXti-; Olt,ll-:it(4 (ono or moro BPtita for Iohh than throo iiei-foi-iiianceHl will bo filled, coiiimencluK Murcli 1. Al.h MAIIi OltDKItS Hliould be ntl1rinHml to W. T. rAXUI.K, Mtilt. XYOKI.II AT'I HAI TIOX . COMPANY, ITni.lO At IHIOItll M, , I'OHTItAXI. ;.Tti help Insuro Hare return, IiicIoho nnir-ndtli'4HHttl and Htitinptitl onvelopo. .Make ull remit tuncoa payable to W. T. I'iiiirIo, ' " ' PRICES (WAltTA.V IXfMDIin ANI Al.1i SKATS KKSKKVKD) ; I.OWI K KMoi Kind. 20 row. $7.70; lunt 1.1 rows, $0.00. Hoj'iiu'Mi ( Kl-Ht lltilconyj Thrtto center sections, $0.tiO; ( sl'dn suctions, 15.(10. IIAlit 1 N Yf-( Hacoiitl ..llnti'twy Throe ceiitor, mctonB,$4,40: shin n.-eW(!ilui), Unit.ioui'. ruw,.$.a,U0; tlldll HnoUtiii, lust l'lvo ruwt, lf!2.l.- U. P. Trail, Page The miH-r-prodiirtlt n. "The V. V. Trail." opetiH at the I'ase theatre to day ft-r the renuilmler of the week's enKiteeminl.s. Aditpie, fro:n the well known htKik of the rttne lunne by Zane (irey. lulled our i-hoo! I In a Ki'eat dii!K-e run by "lli-auly I Stanton" Ih found the very epitome or a. liiiol diieetui- life In the went as it was lived in lh:se mornlnir. days, lloueh biots In-Hdlnu n,inam-s in a board floor beside dainty satin sllpier. perfumes mingled with Oie punk'ent cdois of burnt gunpowder. Ktiwns of Parisian design in the whirl with rotiKh h.miemnin and c trduroy. fat her w ho has past number of will b. a 1. 1 to come bat k to his place, j And In this at Unisphere of contrasts lleiiry Thorlun rei-elved word Sunttay "lieauty Stanton" herself presents the greatest contrast of all. A woman of evident refinement and gotx! ancestry. 'she came D the town of Hent-.m, "a roarini! hel of lust and greed and jrold and death," on the V. P. niilroad. am! established herself as owner and pro lirletreKs of the watest dance hall and gambling saloon In tlm country. Mere, too. Is seen the end. as well as tho beginning cf Heauty Stanton's" colurful adventure, wheji she gives her heart and soul and then her life, for tho love of a man who loves another Kir). Kathlyn Williams plays "Heauty Stanton," Marguerite Ie La Motte por trays "Allle l.ee"; Virginia Caldwell as the dance hall girl "Huhy." Other members of the cast are Roy Stewart, Robert McKIni tin. I Joseph J. Howling. of the dcftlh of Ills been litildlMt fir the tears at ANlilaud. , Clarence Whitley was kind enough to make us smne skels. We are wish ing for more snow, ho We can have some mure run alPling unit lulling. our school houae is on a hill, so we hitve great fun going miles an hour on the KkelH. Some of the large trees on the school ground have been cut down. And It scciim like vte have a new school house by hating proper light. . TRAIL ITEMS .Mr., Henry Morgan has been very HI. He was taken to the Sacred Heart Hospital January 2. We nil hope tie will recover, us untiling defi nite has been learned of the origin of his illness, except a bad cold and a run down condition. Secma us though unite a few people living along Klk Creek have been stricken with the cold that Is going around. Howard Ash hauled a load of hay the oilier day. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Aslu-rnft visited their homestead Monday. Their dog docs not take, to motoring, as it niitkes him sick. Wonder what he would think of aviation. Weatnn Miller and his brothers; are making shakes with the Intention to cover a barn they Intent! to build. MiiKcl l'entie, attended the party at Hutchinson's.' " Mrs. W. Wllllta ruturnvd front a visit of two weeks tti Med ford Sun day. Her sbn. Merrill, brought her ,up In a cur. 1 j It. has heeii kind 'of nippy up nbing the'rreck. It has been Hero at tho school limine. That's the lowest huvo found yet Big Fire at HiQhland Park HIGHLAND I'.UiK. 111., Fob. 7. Fire causing a loss estimated at $5H0, iioo destroyed three t buildings and damaged . several ethers in the busi ness district hero l.tst night. ' IF BACK HURTS USE Eat leu meat if Kidneyi feel like Iud or Bladder bothart. you Meat ' forma uric acid. Mot folks forpet that the kiilnri like the bowels, pet piupgigh. and clogged end need flushing occasionally, else we liar backache and dull misery In the kidney region, ectvro headache, rheu- wo , nmtic twinges, torrid liver, acid stomach, People are not nnx'l eleeplessncss ami nil aorU of bladder Ui- Ions to rldo sut-li niornlngs, We have ' order, lititl some snow. Four Inches Is nbolit the deepest along the roads. A slight tremble was felt at Per sist mid Trail between 5 and 6 o'clock j Tuesday morning. I P. K. Handor. rodo after cattle Wed nesday, l'Vbrunry 1. His son, Peter, helped him. S. VV Sugar Cut, HAN l'UA.NClHCO, Kelt. 6, Tho price ot cane sugar was reduced ten cents a hundredweight today, a new basis of $n.40, according - to an an nouncement by tho Callfornln-Hiiwitl-Ian refinery. . . Arbiirklo Trial March t.1. SAX Kit ANC1HCO, Keh. 7. The conrtl today set March HI as the ditto for sliulliiH the. third trial of HoHe.o t-, truticKio, nniiion piciui-a stni,on- chiirgo of iiiiinsliiuuhler, .You inmlif niusl ken reirr kltbiPT active and clean, nt d the moment you feci au ache or tin .in tho kidney region, Ret about f mr ' ounces of Jad Salts from any poini drug store here, take a tablespoon (ul in a glass of water before 'breakfast far a few days und your kidneys will then act fino. This famous salts is nimlc from the acid ot frapee and lemon juice, combined with ithia, and is harmless to Hush clogged kidney and Btimuluto them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the acids In the urine eo it. no longer irritate, time ending bladder disorders. Jail Baits is Inti-mlcse; inexpensive! makes a delightful effervescent lithia- water drink which everybody should take ! now and then to km'P their kidneys clean, , thus avoiding eoritms eomplicatiou. j A woll-kiiovvTi local druggist says he ; ells lots of J ad Baits t folks who believe H orror,ihig kidoey' UMbl) srail-it it f only trouble, I Wouldn't You Like to Own This Car? It - . The Present Low Price Makes It Easy The Completely Equipped, i Powerful, Economical Chevrolet 490 Touring Car for $675.1 in Medford , Patton and Robinson, Inc. Tel. 150 112 So. Riverside Public Auction Sale Wednesday February 8 at the Knob Hill Ranch mill's Xortli ami West of tiolil Hill trcgon, in Sams YnHi'jr. Commencing at 10 o'clock sharp, a team of B'ack Mares, goo 1 workers, and one Cow; two Farm Wagons. Plows, Harrows, Cultiva- tors. Hrain Drill, Threshing Machine. Sandusky new Tractor lti-'JO, with 3 bortoms, 14 inch Gang, about 12 tons of first cutting Hay, Harness, Saddles, lluggies. 10 Horse Power I'.as Engine, Household Goods, Steel Range, two Heating Stoves. Dining Room Furniture, Carpet, Hugs, Pur or Rockers, Hods, Cream Separator. Everything on the ranch and in the house goes under the hammer. .FREE LUNCH WILL BE SERVED AT NOON Terms: All sums of 20.0O and under cash, all Bums of $20.00 and over a credit of six months will be given, purchaser giving a bankable note. MRS. 11. Ill HiRD, Owner, t.'olil 1 1 ill. Ore. A. W. GRAHAM, Auctioneer The Gobi Hill Rank will clittk the sale. CHAS. MILLER Anto Itaillator, Fender, dunning ItoartI anil Hotly Repairing. Sol dering. v Opposite Depot Phone tJ.VJ I I SPRAYING 'TREKS SHRUBBERY , Large or small Orchard Jobs. Modern Equipment. , Phone lOfl for Contract Rates. , INCOME TAX COME IN NOW is the appeal we make to our clients. You will i thus avoid the rush of the final days of the period when our time is taken up day and night to ' GET UETURXS'IN ON TIME. Our Efficient Service :aves money for other3 and it will do eo for you. . WILSON AUDITING CO. Liberty Ituililing. Medfortl D ROAD WAV AT STARK Portland, Ore. .While it's convenient lot'iition in the ho a ft of Portland's business, shoppinp; and amusement ac tivities is an important asset it is the atmosphere of comfort, 'courteous service and spirit of wel come which makes this popular atid famous hostelry. Arthur H. Meyers Manag Cheap Fuel Wo hnvo no sH'i-iul prices or cut rutes, lint tve have the best anil tlieaH't fuel In tint city, nntl all I under our large slutls. Pino $;I.OO per tier. Hardwood St.TJi; other fuel in proHirtion. Dry as a lvin'. .Iut our regular prices. VALLEY FUEL CO. PHONE 76 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT To HOMEOWNERS AND builders; We are now in a position to offer The Mueller Convector The most successful pipeless furnace made On Very Liberal Term If you are figuring on a fur nace for next fall; let us in stall it now and have it paid for by then. Many local y ,. references. - i i t ... -'' .. The Modern Plumbing , & Heating Co.