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PAOM SIX UU J I. J" I- -- MF.DFOM) MAIL TM1UJNK. MKHt'OKU. OlcT.liOX. AVKDNT.SDAY, MARCH S. I)22 si i i i in ii ii ii I. i i i i i i i i -ism . KAPP OFFERS SURRENDER 0 1 VON JAGOW Now Showing at the Page Theater Court News t Kurnlnhovl by III Jackson County Mwtrat't Co.) BERLIN, Mar. 8Py Assisted Press.) Dr. Wolfgang -apt), who Ik the revolution In March. 192ft which resulted In If1 temporary ovrthrow of the Ibert trwn-rent. hns i ff. rod t. surrender tvr tr'al w:t'i th? unler- Bta"d!nt he be civ n safe c n Vi t and j not be placet unle arrest H's pr- - j poeal has been forwardel to the a -; preme c-urt at Let: sic ?ron an un- j named port In Sweden. The Insurgent lesder has been dom'. ; tiled In Swe?'n Blnie h's fli?! t 'r " ' Germany. The nc-wg of Kapti's wiring nesa to stand trial was untie public tlrtmeu the lealn Na:hIchton 'hl-h "rlnts a letter fro n Kiin in wMeh he "harqs that the envictin of Trfunt Von JarTv. f r.uer ch'ef of Mice of Her'tn, "whs a l.ca' err:r " j Accard'ng to the letter Kaop pr-i posea to demonstrate this by standing trial on the same charge, thereby vir tually obtaining a re hearing for Von Jaow. "Honor and conscience demand that I come forward in defense of the con demned man," the letter said. The letter was signed by Kapp, who ldenUfle.1 himself as "royal Prussian privy administration CDuncillor." v. v. 7 f y AM MAE MIHRAY in a scene from 'TKACOCK ALLKV'. Gorgeous that's the adjertlve.' i Thus far the colored photography ) "Peacock Alley" that's the picture. .-f the sireen has ranked in artistic j Dy way of criticism 1 need only value about on a pur with the use of , quote one of the screen-shown titles: .'colors in the tinting of photographs, ' "Cleo, the beautiful, lamed like a j though scientific advances may at any radiant jewel." time remove the unnaturalness of ef- Mae Murray is the star. Once yoiifect. The "Peacock Alle pictures in remember, she was "The Gilded Lady." I color do Bhow advancement. They UU- Xow she is the llamas star, t'ue rail-! play good judgment and not too much ut nt the ant Jewel, the dancine darlinc. Cleo. i ambit ion. with well-directed attraetlve- "Feacock Alley' must be placed wellness In giving absolutely life-like radl- In tlid fmn rout nf tha t,But iwnnf ionita Ia I K "i 'numiu" fiua fiippv 'nT handiofd, tht" UXa Prcductions on account of the lavish-1 The story of "Peacock Alley" merely Into twelve councils, this Ix'inic called . , , . S , , . 1 . ... the central council; these councils ness of prcductin, the interesting , serves as a basis tor the work of Miss take the place of local institutes jjisa icenes from the dancer's life In Paris j M nr.-ay and the beautiful scenes. Lr Homes thinks that they will be mui-h and -New York. The beauty and abll-' in Itself it has no great dramatic force, more efficient than the old plan. lty of t't j:ar herself, the general ex-' Monte Hlue plays the youthful her' The -following program was follow- cellcnce of the acting and particularly j in a well chosen cast that includes Ed- ed out with much Interert and bene- n account of the use of colors in the; mood Lowe, formerly of the Alcawr, lits: airs, i-ems oi tne l-erns valley nresentation nf th tntroduptorv scenes. The Teachers" council high school building Saturday. March 4th. school explained how she titunht jfcography. Mm. Kerns ntitted that nhe taught, two counties at the same time. In the discussion MUs Myers of Ashland school told how she divided her class into committees giving to each committee a country using geo graphic readers. Miss Nealon of Central Point told Saa Francisco Examiner. Photo showing at Pago theatre. CENTRAL POINT when she no more could come and go among them. Through the long period of her invalidism she bore her jiain with great fortitude and bravery. :The services, which were held In the M.rs. John E. Hosa and daughter. "Weeks-Conger funeral parlor In Med Mlsa Edith, after a several month's ford Saturday afternoon were largely how she tutht reading; aaid - that absence In the Oregon Metropolis, in attended by the many friends of th aevral pages of silent reading were which city the latter waa a student at 'prominent Central Point woman. To assigned. or about three days in the Behnke Walker Business College, ar- the husband. Mr J.-H. Cay. and the -wets and then a test waa given. She rived here Sunday afternoon . The two sons, Charles and Louis Gay. .who brought out the fact that when' an ' fiany friends of Mrs.- Ross- and her -survive her, Central Point extend her wu lesson came up mat tne pupit popular daughter wllpbe very pleas- :u"- urnrneii omjmuiy. . j had to rend: weli before allowed to ed to hear of their return to their j ' Mrs. Johnson, wife of John John ioult . .' iTot . how much, but' how welLT home here. , - V .." .. - . . . Uon. the S. P. snctkm foreman far thin Miss Carver of the Ashland schools ;. jyu arris, well know n employe of dimrieU who haa been very ill, with lectured on the jvubject , ot , physical the Southern Pacific Railroad com-in severe attack of flu, is reported as training.' .Miss Carver , aald ., manjpny t Hornhrook, Cal.,-came owej'ing - lmroved t this writing, srood thinas: she said correct teachina v -n..; 1 L . alihnueh hi ill varv ill..- ... t of physical training should make for the weekend among bib relatives and . Mrs. McAllister' (nee Clara Grim) rlean habits and clean living: she many friends hero recently. ' . and small daughter of Grants Pass tZ l 7JT "T V Mcrritt Hoacland. ajTio ia employed e among their, relatives and many ,how-.easily a teacher could give n ... wv-- a . friends here thta WMks ' XtIninm.eJni!!inb tt ebors;.' was'here .jrom the Douglas William E. Price. Jr , who spent Mtaa Homes explained the. Uniform. th Xvu ,nA .h u. hl. ... iTlu TVh. SZ'IWdapinnto with his fam- brother, at 'their home here, left the i- m,. . lly and friends. ' first of the week for Crescent City, The. .Teachers' couacil elected the' Ping of Mrs. , H. .Gay, where he expects to remain' for some following fficera: J. ; R. ..Tyrrell. occurred, here. -wst wk. was time.- --; ; 'M4 treasurer. . , j friends who knew her. Mrs.-Oay was : resident of Ctniral ToUit, ,' vno has .m Mainnt CnntPdl Hnlnf t. .... ill .. , I. ' .. : i . . j " Vancouver nookey Champion. and up until tho Ume ot hcr invalid- herc- ta still a very sick man and his "VANCOUVER B C Mar 7 Van- iBm wa a foremost leader in all so- many friends are experiencing a great couver today is 'champion of the Pa- nd chri8tian work. She was for deal, ot concern regarding his re- elflc Coast Hockey association, by vir. '"""k 1" ' l.".,: ""I"."1 !! VL ni. nA V,MWU l!,.aJ - lr J(.t ... ,. In th vrrmrt iraiTt nf thA nlivtff a.. t.m nw cunuiuoa will Dtcon o" a S. T g n&;iZ!r?h,z-!lUihn- impro,ved and recovery wl first game of the play-off at Seattle by a like score. Five Killed in Kansas City. KANSAS .CITY, Mo., March 7 become greatly ill be av deared her greatly to all who ramo surred In contact with her. and rightfully Lowell Crlm of Corvallla, former earned for her the name of "The isldent of Central Point and well Beloved Lady." IieautlfuJ both In known valley boy, was hero for a lew 'body and spirit, a doer of good and days during the past week enjoying a Marriage Licenses Claude VV, Phillip to Martha Hux' ley. Herbert C, Speet.t nnd IVirvuhy Frances MeKurs in, John GticHellu nnd Orphn Oulln. Circuit Court Prank Handlev vs. J. 0. Cs,ct nl. Judgmeut, coat bill. tlk rgo H. Taylor to Edna Elmlra Vay'or. StlptUttth-n. I Pearl M. Oooiiwln vs. llusy Comer i Motor Co. Motion. ! People's Electric Co. vs. S mthein Oregn Lumber C v IVfault Judgment. State . Ernest 3, Wolgamott. Order. Prank h Clark vs. Oregon Growers Parking Corp. IVmurrer. Western Finance Corp. vs. W. 0. MctXnald. Reply. Farmer & Erultsrwer Hank vs. S. H. Short. Writ of attachment. Ruth El red vs. Iris A. Elrod.' Affl davit John V, Scott vs. Alice Scott. Dls missed. 1 1'uge Lh-ossler Co. vs. H. P. Meader et al. Order. W. C. Foster vs. Rogue River Valley Canal Co. Affidavit., default. Judg ment. 8tnte vs. Cheater C Kubli. N nice. Medford lViniestio laundry Co. vs. Frank Schemed. Order. R. N". Chaney vs. Maltle A. Chancy. Proof of service) of summons. Charles Parker vs. A." M. Koapp. Miners lien. L'rnest Urannon vs. A. M. Knapp. Miners lion, j , Thomas llenrliott vs. II. C. Knott Summons. Elli. E. Vilas vs. The Fidelity & Cas ualty Co. of New York, Summons. Ida E. Dressier vs. Pacific Record PuhltMhiJiK Co., Inc. Summons. ' Mt. Vermin National Hank bs. Geo. . Morse. Motion. Southern Pacific Co. vs. California Oregon Power Co. et al. Summons. Louise Cummlng et ut vs. Claude O. Wumsley et al. Summons. Probate Court Est. Frances Hellaiu. Citation and proofs. Order. Est. Martin J. Reddy. appraisement Est Mayme L. IVllo order. Est Mary E. Gardner. Proof of publication. Est. Denoja DugKftn. probate. Est. Jha T: La.Mjn. nrrinr - m Est Oscar'ThiJiripsun. oroer. , .-, ,;,. ,. Est Joshua Pstt.raon. Proof of pub lication, order. K t f .! - , . , Est Genevieve Rose. Final account, order. ' ' : :" 1 '; - j . . C. C, CUrk,"KUU:hUders.8. 8. Rich, nrdson incorporate Gold Ridge Mln ing company. i ' : J. V. Snhler. I. O. Frederick, O. 1J. Grover incorpojK a' "Snyder Dairy and Produeo ciapy." ' , '! Est Lizzie U. Kincjiid. Copy of no tice to tntaauivx. , , , . .Est Ernest RUthter. Ilond. Est Mary K, McMillen. Pinal reixirt and order. ; ?.--v . r- , . Inventory and Petition and Admitted t) Petition and Receipts, Five men were ' killed here today Bent,e AeeiH- and woman to bo visit with his mother, Mrs. A. A. Gil- ........ v.UUCv. . .. . .ftnjr thai hi ldb uarna fii iqp rv aniu B i.iiv tinii t . . . . . - j . m u n n jt rt ,.v i n nva m ien otner men were way eomnany. . injured All were employes kc Yeast Vitamon Tablets To Get Job-Winning "Pep" Easy and Economical Results Quick. Thin, run-down folks who find that business ii bad and employment ia sosroe should try taking two of Mastin's tiny yeast VITAMON Tablets with their meals (or a short time and watch how their physical and financial condi tions improve. " - - ' Mutm VITAMON TaUeU supply in turtdy concentrated form truo ycast-vitamines combined with the other health-giving itaniiues which Science says you must have to be strong, well and fully developed. If you sre weak, thin, pale, generally run-down, or ieel lacking in brain power and ambition, and want that firm flesh "pep" wutca gets the money, you surely need some of these precious vitsmioe. in your system at once. Ms. tin's VITAMON mixes with your food, belt) it to uiaest snd i supplies iust what your I body needs to feed and! nourish the alirunkea us- sues, the worn-out nerves. uie tiuo blood and the Starved brain. Pimples, boils and skin eruptions seem to vanish like magic under this healthful in Sueoce. Mastin's VITA M0. Tablets will not cause gas and they help to correct cpnstipstion. They am easy and economical I to take. lie sure to re- I meuilicr the name Mm. tin s Vi-T A-MON. You can get Mastin's VITAMON Tablets at all good druggists. Are Positively Guaranteed to Put On Firm Flesh, Clear the Skin and Increase Energy When Taken With Every Meal or Money Back honored and loved in every way. It lette and family, and his host of Con when Illness tral Point friends. for many Mrs. Robert Kyle recently enjoyed years, her many friends lelt tn.it a visit with her friend, Mrs. Jennie much had been taken from them llerritt. at her homo in Gold Hill. i Mr. Lofland, of iledfyrd, is in Cen- 'tral Point this week attending to his- business of assessing property and kindly Informing the property own ers of the probable increase in taxes !for the coming year. J Mrs. C'harlio Banderson of Beagle, is a guest at the home of her rela tUves, Mr and Mrs. C. A. Handtr aon of this city for a few days. j Miss Verda Lynch was a week-end guest of the Misses Kathcrlne and Eva Ntalon at their homo at Table .Hock the past week. j Miss Lyle Oregory, who Is employ ed as Instructor In the city schools of Grants Pass, spent the week end with her parents here. ! Mrs. Weaver, popular and well knowfi clerk In the Evans store here, better known as the Faber store, who has been confined to her home with a severe attack of flu Is much better at this writing and Is thought to be ,well on the road to recovery. Thlfc will be good news to her many friends jwho have greatly missed her presence I In the popular business place, j Kenneth tu-ebe, one pf the, owners of tho Central Point service station, and a' prominent valley orchardist. who was confined to his home here for severol days lust week with the now common enemy of mankind, the flu, Is Btjl" to be out ngaln and look after his business duties, j The ninny friends of Rank Cash ier Terrett and Mrs. Terrctt aro con icratutating them on the birth of a daughter iJorothy Lule Terrett Is the mime of the beautiful little dauglv 1er, born to them in Medford, Sun day, March fifth. Real Estate Transfers A. N. Hulbert et ux to W. H. Mil ler, lot , blk. 13. Gold Hill. Oregon , $ P. C. Maglll Coder efvlr to-Jack True, land in D. L. C. 43, tp. J9, 8. R. 1 East Samuel J. Evans et ux to Fred L. Putnam et ux, pt lot 2, llarga dine Tract. Ashland T. Helmroth et ux to J. C. Woods et ux, pt lot 9. blk. 1, Cottage Add. to Medford Charles Pope to Geo V. Gillette et ux, land In sec. 8, tp. 39, 8. R. 1 East : I Ellz. A. Smith to Charles A. Gray et ux, lot in Ashland Home stead Ass'n Tract Thomas tavesee trt Field M. Rice NW, 8W of NE sec. 8, tp. 39, 8. R. 1 W .; Charles A. Gray et ux to Wlllard Miles, lot In Aahland Home stead Ass'n Traci ..-'. City of Medford to Warren U. Butler, lot 1, Wk. 2. E. 19 ft. lot 2, blk. 2, Queen Enne Add. to Medford ... D. P. Iilue et ux to Emerson W. Howell et ux. land in sec. G, tp. 39, 8. R. 1 s ElLs. A. Smith to Chas. A. Gray, lots In Ashland City of Medford to Chas. Olsen. lot on Oukdale Ave. South, Medford ....'........ Margaret Hubbard to H. T. Hub bard, 8E of NE, sec. 6, tp. 37, 8. R. 1 W '.. - Why not bs a strong, well-built fellow with plen ty of "Pep," en ergy ana clear skin glowing with ruddy health and ' vigor? Just take Mastin's Yeast VITAMON Tab lets for a short time and watch the truly amaz ing results 300 io 10 10 coo 10 10 With Medford trade Is Medford made yMASTIN5 AND XT Jr VITAMIN6 CtHOIKS S TABLET . MiMiiiKliino I'ulnl Again. MISSOULA, Mont, March 6. John Jarvl, said by officers to have been crazed from drinking moonshine iniunr lani IllBIlt, SHOT. BI1U Killea HIP wife at Zaugvl'lo, seven miles euBt of here, then took h's own life. Four small children survive tho counlr John Jacobson and William' Wlrtb are under arrest on charges of soil ing the liquor to Jarvi, Healing Cream Stops Catarrh Clogged Air Passages Open at Once Note and Throat Clesr. J ms . r sxjhF ine tleanest farms In Any Community 1Q22 T FORDSON farms have that reputation. Early fall plow ing is what keeps these farms free of weeds. "That's easy to talk about, but how are you going to piow when the ground is so hard and dry, and the weather so hot that a team can't work?" That, probably is your objection to the formula. "Use a Fordson-Oliver Plowing Outfit," is the answer. Heat and hard soil and dry weather don't bother a bit when you use Fordson power instead of horses. Early fall plowing with a Fordson tractor and an Oliver No. 7 plow will enable you to turn over the soil the time you know it will do the most good. Over 200,000 Fordsoa Farmer Us OUear Tulais ItopUmeoU Hi. - i i C: E; 'Gates Auto Co. T I V. 1 ROGUE RIVER ! FARM LOAN A3S'N. The Association thst pays divi dends snd has no defaulted loans. Covers eutlrs territory of Jackson county. You csn make loans to pay oft mortgages or for agricultural pur poses. . K Deposits received drswlng 4 per cent, convertible loto & per cent farm Itsn bonds. E. H. IIUR1), Socy-Treas. '411 Medford Hid. DRY WOOD Two Tier 12 im-b Pine, Out' Tier 12 inch Oak and Laurel, all for $2.75 a Tier. CUT RATE WOOD YARD Phone 551 DIM CHUNG China Herb Store This la to certify tlmt Olm ('linns of tjffdford. Or:, Iih cuml inn irt Koltre arwl stmniich Iruiilil". H. M. Li-onard, III J HI , Uriwils l'its. This Is lo ocrllfy that Glm Chun of Moilforrl, Or"., has fcurpd mo of rnpl'ir" of four ywirM' st(in.llii. O. Isliiini 413 8 HI., Uninlx 1'iihh, Or. Modfnril, Ormi, Jim. JJ. 1017. This Is lo wrtlfy that I, tlic ii i.tpt liinpil, had vory H.i:rn stuemirh lirut'l' and hail bin boihrol for svin vmut anil luKt Annum not cxihcIi-1 ! Ilvi, am) Ix-itrlnK of Olm Clmnit (whim. IIiTb iiiore l ot 211 HoiHh I'rdil Mrci Medford), I h'rlded t' ki Ii.tLi for m Hiomnch Ironl.lo, ami I tarl..l lo f.-Klliic boiti-r S'KJii as 1 UHf.1 thrni nvl Inili' am a wull' man sfiil run h, riHv rii-oiii-mnd anyone afflrt.! iik I wi lit c Olm ChunK ami try Ms ll.rl'x Hlin!l) v. II .1 IXH')N,., WltnrSMfKf H'm. I,fxls. Rsslo TiMiil W. I... ciillrtrKih, KhI" I'otnt. M. A. Ar!inn. .li-.fnrl. ft. n. Midi lea, KnaU' I'olnt, C. K. lMixvrn Point. J. V. :v1clntr. I'liulf I'olnt Omi. Voti di-r l.-n. IliiKln I'olnt. Tims. K. Nli-hols. JOiicIm I'lilnt. I ' I. 'it I.' w T hi i t iel D ROADWAY AT STAR K Portland, Ore. 1,.,;; ' If you are eontcnipliitint; ntti'ndinji the Ol'KRA. in rOKTIAM, March 22, 2.1, 24 nnd 2.". when the ClIICAfiO ;f.Nl) Ol'KIlA C0. njul tg In.' ( motiH nrtists will le tho conter f attraction, wo micjfest tlmt you wiri, jihono or write for nwrvn tioiiH, fur linn will bo Un North woNt's (Irfntott Artistic Kvcnt, niwl visitorH from all jmrts of the Xoitliwent will he in the city nt that time. Till: IIOMK OF THK FAMOUS If your nostrils sre doffed snd your i head stuffed because of catarrh or a" cold, get Kly's Cream Balm at any drtijf. 1 store. Apply a little of this pure, anti- 1 septic, germ destroying cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every air parage of your head and membranes. Instant relief. j How good it feels. Your head'is clear, Your nostrils are open. You breathe freely. No more hawking or snuffling. Head colds snd catarrh yield like magic. Don'! stay stuffed up, choked up and miseable, Relief W sure. SENSATIONAL Oldsmobile Four Touring Car $1385 at' Medford. Busy Corner Motor Co. Main nl ltlvcrlilo Hit:- Arthur li. Meyers m ANAGER j CHANGE IN SCHEDULE KFfr-KOTlVR FEB. t, 1088 MEDFORD ROSEBURG STAGES ; ' ' ' ltetly Except Stud; j , -" I.V. MKDFOUU 10 A. M. LV. KOSKUUIUI 1.00 P. M. ' (Jit A NTS I'AS.I-MEDFOItl) STA01C8 . Dally nud Sunday Leave Medford Leavo Granls Piuw !" A. M. 0.0 A. M. 1.00 I'. M. . , 00 M ' 1. M. 4.4B i. m. Karesi Medford-diania I'oms, Sl.1.1) Giants I'ass-ltoubur, $3.00; Metlfonl-IbiM'burg ft.lS. SK 9 i.':