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PAOTC STX MEDFOIilV MAIL TUTTHTNE. MF.lVOUl. OREGON"! WKhNKSIKVY. MARCH 1 Utti 4,l:t .-': ijr s-. Si"' r. 0 French Dressing tablrpooni Marol S tablttponi Loua Jules Of Ylntsar V tcaipoon Sale -I tcpoon Suiar S leupooa I'xvriki Xl dry lagndimrn. AU M. sola .nd kmon Iiuc. or vins.r Mid bM until creamy. IhU drwini my h mad In lrr Quantiii. and kept in botrl , and h.kn as turd. S,Mn add dah of tmuf.rd or WorccMcr win Hue to fUvor. Many of the greatest ex perts prefer Mazola as a salad oil because it blends more perfectly with the other ingredients of the dressing. This is one rca con why Marola is so ex tensively used today by the best clubs and hotels as well as in dining cars, on lake steamers and trans-Atlantic liners. fbr Salads of 64 psft. Writ Cora M DfMttmcai A. Arao, 111 TROTZ KY FORKS I'd. V. II. l Mender WAR Ml JAPAN IN NEAR FUTURE i tin; nKuiit 1i tlio n,ixl work. Her at l'u,;ei Divmdor jtenllcn has ben called to u heeded lit- i'l hI. Notice. 'piwemeui nn the street rumiltm from Ntate vs. Florence Hall, I'nlorfik-' Jbo mntn street past tho posloftloo to Iiik. ! railroad track. , 2ml Northwestern Finance Corp. vs. ' J. W. tsbctl alio lives on tho Wm, J. H. Wheeler et hx. Appenrntit'c nf : Von dor llollen f.irm nn.l a'oek ranch defendant, en lireiio crwk w m t ) Mo.lt.iril Tiua. K U. Uasor vs. J. W. ll.itelivr ot nl. .lay and eutrte out In th rWu with IVmurrer, motion, order.' Win. Von tier Holleti and ;eiit the Loo S. Mr Michael vs. Olive Mo- MOSCOW. The possibility of a new Russo-Japanese war. because ot mu tual encroachments In the Tar East. ; nrsdny Inttor putt of tho ili:lit it the, ttunny side. Mr. A. I.. Simmons of Central Point came out on tltt Hutto Fulls stag Wed- inornins anil wont on itp.to Cooking Used and Tecommended br Public Sclieol Domestic Sclonco TeacLer til? S. ASK FOR- :, Scholz's GENUINE BUTTER ROLL BREAD J The bigger the loaf the better the flavor. Pound and half size now being made. Try one. .";....". -. . PUSE AND WHOLESOME AND MADE WITH MTT-TC i ; New H oil se for Sale ": i'V. .it .-.. i.:. ; it , s-,:. 4 , i' i i '" ----- f Xo. 1010 WeM.llth Street ..-... .i ' r"H! roonw." bHth anil Inrgc sleeping porch, Rood lililinit mb1 ' plumbing fixture,' living room, dining room, kitch- and bathroom . done in Ivor' enamel, bwlrooniis in light gray, walh tinted through . out, full concrete foundation. Pavement, sewer and TAXES' FtXJY ' ' PAID. $3250.00. ' Apply '" ; . .? . ' ...f... -.'v-jr ; ij'!'--.-"1 - - ; - ' , ' ,M - Trowbridge Cabinet Work : Mlohaol. IVnmrrrr. i K. O. AlilHtiMin vs. Mrs. I'ullii Crvisi. iH-fiiuU, JiulKinrnl, itit Imll. II, K. WiiKurr vs. l. A. SnyOcr. Sinn nions. Sorfc Nontluwnvr vs. Mrw. Cliwft lloug rt nl. Confirmation of aulo, . Olu O. 8ttrn vs. l.yillu A. llanaoom ot ill. Cost bill. ! Southern ractflc Co. vs. Ciillfornla Urritoti I'owrr Co. it ftl. r"r inotioy. KHrmor it Kmltrowirs Hunk vs. 8. II. Short. For money. I It. N. Ctianoy vs. Muttlo A. Chancy. 'Affidavit, ortlor. Julia Wllllama ot al ts. John Pun- appears to evoko nnncknokHlKotuent. ,,nl connoctod Mtu tho sunnysiao '", ", . I i.i.. . .kJnnlnr mltn n. I.U .ill ,1 n.it fiir. ni, COIH Dill. 111 Ilia 81'UI'tU Hi IUU ............ ...- .... . , , , I has bocoma a subject of discussion in i ivtttr Fall. wheit lr huabnnd U ! military circles her beeauap of the'orklnic on tho cxtoiiBl.w of the i', & shipment of armv nlivslrtananml larne 1 k. fallroad. . numbers of om.Vra for troop training M'"" Ro Wlnilcy lio bus hern purposes to Chita (Siberia) and other iworklus asl" an ns!st:int In the Suuiiy points. Also troops subject to dl-'!' ll"ol als went up to lUitte Vnlla charge at the expiration of srrvice Wednesday morning to, vinlt hrr par terms are being held. irn's for a few days and expect to be Georse V. Chitchnrtn. soviet minis-1 l-'k nsain today. Saturday- tor of foreign affairs, has sent many C-eorge Holme who ha moved Into notes to the Japanese, none of which j their now.uonm hat laid water pipe Ninth All-Soviet coucresa. idainlv Htat- nish enough water at all time. ed that Russia could not indefinitely j Sam Coy was unions tho business endure the advance of Japanese troops i callers Wednesday, on territory of its ally, the Far Eastern ! J- Jordahl of the Independent Crack republic. He had reference. In parUcu-r company. Portland, was a diner at lar, to tho menace to Chita from Mon-jtho Sunnysldo hotel Wednesday. Rolta, by Japanese. , W. tl. McDonald, proprietor rf the It is felt here that Russia will not;E,k Rosrtrt whs here Wednesday mor and cannot enter into anr ivnl warin'"! a hta way up home. OiMer. Med ford Auto Top Co. vs. F. Farmer. Chattel lien. Comez. Richard lMhate Cmrt Win. Miiluiiey. f.iliite. Admitted to probate. Kinvst HU-hter, mlato. Order. " Annie K. IteKers, rstalt. Final with Japan, iartiy lcause of the icrvat i C. K. fallows and t n and his order, distance from Moscow and also the i brother-in-law. W. II. Wyant wert here f Elltat.eth 3. Hilntow, entate. Onlcr lack of food for any large bodies ofi'or dinner Wednesday, . and o was nni' l"ec' e. troois. but that In the siirlnir ihnra Carlylo Natwk'k. He reiwrta that the I "anirimn. rsrnie. .Motion, may bo more advance guard klr-!S'ow at liutle Kalis interrers witn mlshes. t jtlio work, on tbclr contract very ma in tha meanwhile, the weaixm of terlally. RMssIa will continue to be propaganda In lHaklni! cf Mr. ItlgHby moving to oiji-r, Ulna order. -A. W. Hllsl.y, ritut. Of llUl lH'Utllin. !. II. Hmnley. ent.ite Order, proof Petition, Order. against Japanese militarism by work-.""110 rail in my Ian letter I stated Frances M Piewsrt. entdte, ing through the Third Internationale that he was solus to work f r Mr, Na,t- proof of puitlektlon. amrng the socialists and comuuiniHts lrk on the extensi.)n of tho' P. E. Amain! welters, cxtuto. Order. of Japan. Korea, Mongolia and China. I railroad, etc., but in that I was mlsln ..This is tha wain purpose of the i formed and since hnvo learned that ho forthcoming congress here of Far j had taken a com i Act of Mr. Cowley to Eastern peoples. Many Inspired arti- clt sawloca for the Hawk mill near cles continue to appear In the Moscow Butto Falla. press in an effort to show that the F.. Lewis, with H. S. Itrack Co. interests of Russia States are identical Japan. final ncemmi, proof tt publication hst. Margaret Randall. Inventory and appraisement. , . ' KmI. Charles S. Kngllsh. Inventory and appraisement. Est. Klla M. While. Petition, order. i and the I'nlted ' Seattle, calendars and stationary, was 0"' ba'1.-, -1, as related to i nero Thursday for dinner. He reports , 1 Nwuon. Final re - that there has lieen from 9 to 21 i er rent gain for January 1922 over Janu- At tho armament conference In !ary 1921. These are fnets secured from Wkshington Daren Shldebara, made a!,no poatorflcea banks and other statement declaring that Japan had no,8Hrc In his Investigations through territorial designs in Russia and giving j out the state. assurances that Japanese troops would , J- E. Spat and wife of Fairfield, he withdrawn as noon as a stable g.jv-i Nebraska and ,bin Ward of Medford, ernment could be established there.- ; called on your Kagle- I'plnt. corres)Ot naron Vchida, the Japaneso foreign ! t,,'nt Thursday fcrennen .vlniply 'to minister, had, announced t the Jap-1 ni,Ht ' nlih" anA akskned lis a' reason anese diet a few days before that ; that the rfoctw ad his wlfu had been Japan intended to-evacuate Russian reading the l'.Huli Point 'Eaglets regu. territory as pjvu pa Kuaraatees ould 'larly for the past five years and wished be gives for the safety of the lives and ( Ercet Witt. I T dot-hr asked how lironAt-IV-r thnl. nsllnvtlu' order. 8t. Maggie H. Gray. port and Order. No date w rli4hed was suggested In lb Japanese statement to the Washington confer ence. Secretary Hughes announced In the cvnfarenee that thes Japanese Hrng 1 had ftoen' -writ lmx far the Mall Uenl Fl ite Trnnifet. J. It. Qulgley et at to W. M. Illnlr. hid In S'C. 1, Twp. 40. R. 1 east, and' land In fee. S, Twp. 39 8., It. 1 east f Ashland .Mfg. Co . to W. M Blair. XK. of XB. Sec. I. .Twp ..; It. I Mt-, :, f,;.. Robi-rt K. Duntap et ux to f'rge W. Turner. Lots 1, I. S. , 5. 6. 7, n. 9. bUxk :IFalrv'lrw Addltkn to Ash. " . land. hen this could bo" accoto-I Trtnon'.wl Km -1 M M s r,, ."!, iV 'Vr '. Rlllel.H In Ihn lnaTalOllt &ll har first II tta.. ll.n i 1 nr Olortl- tr AnlO I , - , y. n J . ' fo-d M-nil'ir. the Ui sL paiwic started in '; Medford. and then the name and p assurances, warn titn in moin I Yftrt! nr ( "liirftn Mintlfi.il in tti I lamn rll.l nnf .oat- m..,v. l ' Vpdlar.l Mill . ,1.1 l i.. A 1 !. Twp, 3S, H,, R. Im iuMMni. tn Clt.-:. I..' I.H.. nmiMii, nn.l ... ,. . .-JTOW II ei l to J Wll'la'ms, CI, Twp. nguis oi ine nuss:an people, in any re- sj)ect. mm-. Price Reduction For Willard Wood Insulated and All Rubber Batteries Starting, Lighting and Ignition Work. Re pairs on all makes of batteries. Ford mag netos charged. Electric Shop . 8th and BartleTC ' . Phone 22-J Two Year Guarantee on all Rubber Batteries' EAGLE POINT EAGLETS dated apd. the-, paroa chanted lo the I J Modfonl Mail Trlbnnn under the edl' torlal management of George 'Fulnaih. r (now or the Capital Journal of, Salem, I Twi 37 .ftnd undvr fho 1ufilnenj uiiinagi'inont p . . trnil ,of S. 8.' Smith. -and now under the "im'Jk '! By a. a Howlatt Mrs. J. Monia and son of Drowns boro were among the business callers last Tuesday. "The same day the stage" from Medford was loaded, to capacity this far and four passengers went from here on up toward Derby, Prospect and Iiutte Falls. J. L. Robinson, Sr., one of our lead ing farmers iu this section, and one of our frequtnt visitors as a general thing, for he acts as choreboy, runn ng to the blacksmith shop and keeping things In place, was in town about mid week, the first time for some time. He has several boys helping with his work but the flu had kept him at homo , editorial management of Robert W. ! Ruhl, an'd that I bad continued to write regularly all the time. Ho then imiuired how long I had been In the business as a newspaper correspon dent and ! told him 63 years last Sep tember and that I had not missed a week but what I had written from one to four letters each week for 43 years. Ie then asked my age and was told that I only lacked less than a month Of l.lm (W'l VilI.j nt DirA H.t U.a Qnntf ram,rWoJ thai , .. ' C Tucker, mlnlnfr claim In sor. Peft- well. Lot In block J. Cot tage Addition, to Medford..." C. William! to Viola 1'imrl ' l4d ,'n I. I.. C. 1 weit li. Xan'-' tt.' - Mnd In 5S"arid" 31, Twp. .U.S.. R. 4 west.. . ('banning Sweot et ux to Joo Koonig. Land In See. 17. 8.. it. S west...... .; Igflt ot lit to Lewis I' rich ct ux. Lots 4 And t. bly 1, Humphrey-Andrews Addition to Medford Alice C Sargent to RushoI 8. Page. Lot 10, bloek 33, Medford W. T. ekapgf to J. E. Morrlt. I nd In I). L. C. 41, Twp. 39. S R. 1 east . William Spalding H al to First Xalloiial Hank of Southern Oregon. Land In Jackson 10 300 10 .IP 1 10 10 10 10 10 far as lengevtty was concerned was a recommendation for the healthfnlness of the country. I then told her that I bad Just been In company with three men who were each, past 5 years of age. , Arthur Pool of Trail, one of the OM It v.-- ,, . I , ...... . : .7 " ' .",e lUBifoen en-ce men came In and spent wuuujr lur uie past montll or Big : Thursday n,l PrMay hll... D. Sunnyside hotel. .He had been up In weeks W. S. Hoagland, who owns a farm and orchard near Central Point, and anothfir farm near Urownsboro, was a passenger on the stage Tuesday from MedTord and went up t'j Rrownsboro on the Lake Creek stage. Mrs. Cadzow was also a passenger for Iiutte Fails on the stago Tuesday and so was Roy Davis of Derby on son. Our town mayor has been hell their way home. Mrs. Mattlo lirown, one of the mem bers of the town council and a member tho Lake Creek district counting tn slock to bo turned on tho reserve and spent Frliay and a -"art o lay, Sat urday, Feb. 25, In this section.' Court News (Furnished by the' Jackson County AbHtrart Co.) Albert Marriage lifelines. W. Jack Hon and Ellen 1. Hon and Nellie Coy. Zumwalt and Virginia CHANGE IN SCHEDULE . EFFECTIVE FEB.' 1, ll22 MEDFORDROSEBURG STAGES ' Dally Except Sunday LV. SlEIFOUD 10 A. M. LV. KOSFIJLItG 1.00 P. M. GRANTS PASS-MEDFOIH) STACKS Dully and Sunday Leave Medford Leave Grants Paiw 10.00 A. M. 1.00 P. M, 4.JW l M. 10.OO A. M. 1.00 P. M. 4.45 P. M. Pares: Medford-Grants Pass, f 1.13; Grants PiiNS-itoseburg, $.'I.OO: Medford-Ilom'burg f LIS. of the street commisHlon. ban iix.n putting out or rather replacing those j l!'nl .. trees that were put out last season I ,'.!.'!' . ,r, aDa uiea, not ror want or proper utten-; tx.gan. iiwu, uui. ou aixouui oi navin. loo much water, as where the water has ' Leen taken acryss the street It has Circuit Court be-n neceasary to. dam It up in sr,mei B(1C011d .vorlhwt.Htt.rn rinanco Cor- places and that caused the water to poratlon vs. j. tl. -Wheeler, ct al. Cot siana in ponas and ,seei)ed through bill, C. R. Helmroth, and Mabel J. Turner. onto tho roots thus causing the daniar age, but she trusts that sho will be able to obviate tho difficulty this sea- vi. Jessie Ijinville. and conclusions, do- ! LUMBAGO PAIN! BUS BACKACHE AWAY Kidneys cause backache? No I Lit te.nl Your backache is caused by'lunv baijo, sciatica, or a' strain, and the quickest relief is soothing, penetrating St. Jacobs Oil. Rub it right on your painful back, and instantly the sore ness, stiffness and lameness disappears. Don't stay crippled I Get a small trial bottle of St. Jacobs Oil from your drutrrrist and limber up. A nfoment after it is applied you'll wonder what became of the backache or lumbago pain. Rub old, honest St Jacobs Oil when ever you have sciatica, neuralgia, rheu matism or sprains, as it is absolutely harmless and doesn't bum the tkin, A. V. J.lnvlllfi Default, finding woe. , , Ham 'jr. Maker vs. It, J. Ilowen, I motion, Memorandum of authorities. W. O. Foster vs. Wm, )'. Menluy, et a I. Affidavit, order, proof of, pub llcatlon. Western Finn nee Corporation vii. W. O. MclJnnald. Answer. William M;uin vs. eo. H. Khlnlzer. Affidavit, Oofii till , judgment, cost bill, titate vm. Ernest 8. Wolguniolt. Order on irrnlgnment., , Htit vs. fieorgo Orlgsby. . Order on arraignment. George Klndley vs. 1' Dend Mill ing Co. Order, , Klla Kniltli vs. Cella Cross. Affi davit, ,tiiignient, cost bill. Motor Investment Co, vs. M. G. Marcy. Answer. Elizabeth E. yilns vs. The Fidelity & Casualty Co. of New York. For money Thomas Herrlott vs. H. C. Knopiie et al. To declare Justice transcript void. .Pearl M. Goodwin, vb, Uusy Coi-nor Motor Co, To rescind contract, 3S.tp. 31. 8. IL 4 W., decd . A. I). Chapman ct al to 1!1 air Granlto Co., right of way over land in sec. 31, t p. S9, 8. R. 2 E. Deed William Carter to Paul 8. Seeley. . land In sec 15. tp. 33, 8. R. 4 West .. u F. L. Oit et ux to Paul a. Henley, land in sec. 16, tp. 35, 8. It, 4 West . -... i.....i....... Mary J. Urown ot vfr to Jufkson Tnio, N4 lot , . H. Carter Add. to Ashland :. 10 T. F. Carmony , ct ux to 8. J. Olnin et ux, lots 28 and 27, blk. F,".R. R. Add. to Ashland 1000 Thomas J. Owens et ux to Paul 8. Keeley, land In sec. 10, tp. 35, 8. II. 4 West R. 8. Murray ft al to Btella U. Coughran, lot C, blk. 3, Hunset Park Add. to Medford Thoodoro J, FIhIi Ct ux to Cites, ter E. Hale, lund In I). L. C. G3. In soc. 10, a p. 38. 8. R. 1 West 10 Jackson County Hank, (Uunr. dlan), lots 2 and 3, blk. 8. Realty's Add,. to Modprd, M.lnO ft. fl.-Bulim to ft. 8. KlftlnKahimo" an right in illteho in tf. 3D, s, ' R. and 2 Wesi.'deo l HEAD STUFFED BY GATARRI 05 ft HEALING CREAM If your nostrils arc clogged, your throat distressed, or your head , is stuffed by nasty catarrh or a cold, apply a little pure, antiseptic, germ destroying cream into your no-arils. It penetrates inrotioli every air passage, soothiiiR In flamed, swollen membranes and you get mutant relief., , ... i 1 rrood i feels. Your noilrils arc fiptii. otir liea-1 Is clear. No more hawking, snuffling, dryness or ;,tritg pling for breath. Get a small bottle of My i Cream Balm from any druggist. Colds and,, catarrh yield like magic. Don t stay stuffed up, belief j sure, Commencing Febiuary 27 Wc Will Remain . Open Till MIDNIGHT This garage is equipped with the only grease rack in tho city and thus enabled to render you first class service. WASHING and POLISHING s. 1 day and night by experienced washer. Our hcp is known for its service and is guaran teed. If you desire satisfaction, we can render same. . ' Storage day and night Crater Lake Automotive Co. . .... 125 South Front street . Have you seen the new Single Six Packard with a new price nM iiiiw urn ii -.f - Jmi-ju til inn !Mi.t.--.r, . wj- i i' r ' w jkw jm Mil syrl THE UNIVERSAL CAf THE FORD SEDAN An Ideal rjir for the family to nite tho year round. Warm and rory In cold, rnlny v Inter svcuibcr and h'I and iHn In sumnirr tluve. It's slinplli Ity and caM of oix'tnilon nnldii any mom Ix-r of tin- faitil y tn drive It. Its sturdy, (tlirublo rtiiiHt ruction Inourrs lonn life of wrvlee; Ita econ omy of oM-rsilun and low , flnit, crmt CMiablca any family to enjoy one. ' ; -Phono 1 II. our drmonM inter Is at your acrvlois Prove, to ymirw'f. the MijK-rlor iualltle that rec (jiiimend tint Ford 8-dnn to ycu. , . ,, , 6 t QATE8 AUTO CO ' . Tor. 8lth an f r1f llluhway D ROADWAY AT STARK Portland, Ore. If yon art! runiciiiplHtin atlciulinf? tlin Ol'ERA in I'OUTLAM), Mnrcli 22, 2.1," 24 Hint 23, wh.'n th.j CHICA(iO,(iUAM) OI'KKA CO., ami its U motiH nrtiMts will hi) ilio I'cntnr of attraction, wo Kiijilest that yon wire, phono or writo for rcmirvH lions, for tliis will he tint Nort Invest 'h nroii'Ht Aitit-tio Event, and vinitom from all parts of the North west will be in the city fit that time. THE HOME OF THE FAMOUS Arthur. H. Meyers ER