MAtlTUtlUINI -'.. '"'.J'.'.L'f - J! JJ SOVIET RETREAT PROFESSIONAL DOG BIG CROWD AT BEFORE CAPITAL CATCHER ENGAGED IDEORD-ASHLAND 'OVER'-N LENINE TO GRAB CANINES, CONTEST TONIGHT Iln. An il uiiHla'u MOHCOtt', March !t. t Hy .tUtc'Sted J''HN, ) I --"r-'ovlct riiiiiiu'iit retreat Im ended i,ud will K'i no forll.cr in Mm ciiiin-rihli-nn to i'iliiilltiiii," Mkuiot l.i ii mi told tlm ri iinr.tm of nii'tnl woikeis lit u brU( Hll'lh (UMliHnllIK III" (il)IIHM Confer- enen nml Uimiilu'a Internal problem, The soviet pn-mUr appeared ie fi called after bin so Join n In lliti coun try. He said ho dull Imi'ii unable (o Uit Mil lil iitH'KHtiitry wi.uk because of illii"m liul in w hoped lin wsa cm rri rlently recovered In lie able la go lo tionoa "und tell Mr. Lloyd t;orn ll It mi u nii to llircutiu Ituaalu with 1 1)1 itr.it like probation." I In dcrhired ftuulu dud been tiled it i I im I ml tiy morn scilou thing during the lust few years and know llliit tlieite with IiIIh I Incut mil lo Im carried onl. lit mid tin would bu flilu in (ilii w the premier at tlm tSeiitxi conference, whonii prlni Iptil turp rm trade with Uula. many Imptriunt tradu coutrarta nlrdy signed i n ItuNxl.i'a torma, ''Attempt lu put m In the position of A i oihuiiti il nation urn nctim-niii'," h said. "V mi merchant, know what e oo you and what ytm ow u. and ii Uo wbut iifmultl le uur lawful rrotll," It I it tloKKunti kIiuiuu i t'U t our hlntrlff him hnd to loud a ring's life Till' Mcdfurd lil'th school ItoopNler meet the Arhhiml iulnto!; lonlijlit for AT L PRESIDEN T ( PAREN TEACHERS T TO VISIT MEDFORD Word ho Win received bore that eu-r MtlX-ct lh Hindi iluif Hceli'ie law,,h" "'li'd ,l"10 "'Ik ,etixini. The fun. U. ('.. nuilon.il president Of the declined constitutional which h" l',",'J ,fl '"y "n I'lircnt-Tincher iixKociuticn will vlxlt . . , . . ' . Mi'' Niil flour mid two n nl lnittUn are ' M. iiroid ,.url) In M.iy, Mm. J. K. Hill mount tliut. Im miiNt atrutty ..f..r:i ..x,,...!. ,i. . , r .()iur.d. nu.u- munid-nt. will n.- It, KlUTlff Tun lll III hi) oviirli.idml 'l"1"', Mi'dfurd OKKi'i'imllmi In tir-!coiiiiiny her. Thin fnfortnutiun van with Hi., l.imi- .,tl,..r dull. of (lint l''""- " fluht to a flnlHli nn.l tin. oi.o kIv,.,, t ,.h ,.w t.f ti,n local imi'IiiIh r of th tmtm who him l,i- n J'lirt iit Ti ui In r l ouncll on Monday iilflin tliut doiiii' tliiic n Rf) ho Minim, hi fr , lmKt ,.w uy will miiHt uficrnoon. i d til" mmvIciw of Chnrli'it I). Clay of lrlv l. to ,iy. Tho nt ofj 'rh occuhIoii of th nntloiiiil. iirrnl- llMlf.ml. lo t ) ,! .l", """" lH 1,1 "01 ,t,,a"" '"' lhy iM vlMlt will he t., f,ti-id th Nv " lllll IhlllK I tlllt llll'V Will lit lllllll l lll.mil l'-T I irHi-.,IU..i at Tj..n,. forc'im fctitiiic rtve Anlilund a ri'iil run for hvr . WhhIi.. May M-ir.. nfir whh h hi ""I"''. I w ill nwkc n tour of th. vui Iouk 1h Mhl.ind coliurtii Ihivh nmig to J -Hiiit(-m t the coaMt. Way and a rt'Hllnllim Unit thw lli-d and White nuatix w-r diiwuxwd for ni-ndinit a miiind Ik nut m.ii Hy uiilx-nliill'i and (U-la-tcutw from the local urcnnlzatioii to the convention. , .. o . ,t . Oni) of IntirtfMt wan from the Hoelol K..r1.'l.' I'fimtiillllx. u-hl.-h ... .4l nld Klvt-n a dtiidcnt whone lunlth will not' iH-rndt hi-i" walking tho ionld-r-iihlo dlntani' required to rooch U'hobl. I'rlvuta ronf rlhutlorr han nm-j tur-d taxi ervk lo aolve the dlffl-' 'ulty. ' A onmllt wmh aiioliitd to "h ,0lrrte ' with 'hlcf TlmnMiy In thoj Inti-ri-Ml of thi curfew law. Mm. Mi-nra thpit khv an lnntru,- live fit Ik on the Junior It'll t'roiw work tmphuHlxInff very forcibly thi: prrw-nt DM In th county, o Well UK thj ' nvcranlty for tcachlnK thi youlh fundutni'litat I '.ml Crun pdn-' cIllll'H. ' ' 'J'ln'11 Din ulinrltf und Ii Ii uhhImIuiiI, allied tin -.1 uliiitti'd hy C'utinly Clerk Klori-y, h.Hui'd Apix'ula to Ihn pnj'llc lo rt. mil up 1 1 lio mn and p tlm 11- HALIFAX GHOS T STILL REFUSES TO PULL STUNT I'l'tiar on tliolr iik. Hul'lt wai no UKo Thn uvi i aK" don ownlnx ell Ui'tt of Jurkmin county read ilii np pcala, aiih'kiM'cd aoflly and kept hniU itiK out tlm window- limtouil of muk lim a hen linn for thn county clerk's tolfi with hi liccnati Inoncy, Com . irutlvdy few out of tlm ma of doc jowiinr4 have yot taken out Ilcflii8e. Tlienrnr-i thn only thlnx left lo do hy Shmlff 'ferrlll wu,to urowl. hiiw hla tiiili, ami keep up a loud hnrktti-;. Thut la why Jarkaott rouii ly now hoimt't if a lirofMtnoiial dot! atch"r of iioiii, whitao aervlcen havi- hi-itit inumted hy llm nberlff to help Mifurrii Mini lti I(K llreiiKO taw. well thn rolfer of th county treun- nt). mid fiv I hp Ih'i't of many rol- lurUwM (lOKH, ' lie Ii Max llnK-in. who l known up and down Uiu lino at thn 1x-t dug rtitcher on tho I'orlflc coaat. Max. who la hard holli'tl when ll cornea lo ronndliiK up Uh-M doita. arrived In thn city reci nlly from Oakland, Calif., with ropoa. nt'U n4 all tho la (ml Im proved duvlcr for flplurlnif atray dot-i. Ho will work In tho cltlei and town flrwt. Htherlnn up all dona not wearing, llrenao", and will then atari In to rlcan up thn country wroota. under tho direction f Char ley Cay. Sheriff Terrlll rvRreU that the dca ownltiii puhllc haa forced him lo this point. Kvrry clilen who own a don. ven if tho fti'Iiunl doni net (to oft thn owner' proinlxea, ran ho hauled he foro rourta and flnml d and ronta. li'K ownr pe4 Hot , lall, lh rountr'rlerk'a office nt Jacks-iivlllo In permit to uKu ut a Itcenao, - Un or aim can mall tlio llceiiao feo of 1 1 Dial n h ii rl itama awalta It tmilKht Ki'eiTono In eatter for tlm aound of the rcTi-riV whlntlo ua thin la M.-u-ford'a la m even honiHl (hnin lo win fiom A ah In lid till aviiaon nml It la exin'cled thai the iiiohi will I mini.' of the chnnie. fhe K I rl' ttiiine pi uniNi'ii lo Im on cxccciltoulv Inteieallim iiiiil'-M. The lant two Klfja' Kiiiiiea hiivn t-ontuind mora nilrlt mid rivalry than any for mer Klrla' Riuoea In fhla vh jnlly.- . lai aerved acitta nre on auln nt CrmV- 4'ina anil are nollinn loi-idty. i'jiiita of in ir.K I ecu Frady la Indicted . j MIAMI, Fl,( Mar. . An Indicuncnt chargloii Edgar C. Fmdy of Chicago; with flrat defci-ee murder for the death of hla wlfo, Dorothy C. Ftady, who he hot twice at , their hotel at Miami Hoach on February 26,' waa returned hy the grand Jury Unlay. ' .Hull I'.ohlK-ra Uuiiy. Kt'ItI.NfKIKU, . iiu Mar. . Mall rnhl.era equipped with a key, ,nterd tho W.'ibimh titatlon rly today 'and atobt. two Ixitia of lrt visum mail, be- lli-ved lo hnvo contained money. SomethingNewinMedf ord Try It. It Pleases Othera and Will Please You POLAR CAKE Only 10c Appeals to palate of old and young. It's a cake of ice cream covered with chocolate, that you can eat with your fingers. 1 ; Rialto Cigar Store First Door West of First National B&rJx DA RY AND TRACTOR SCHOOLS OPEN UP t Al.KlHiMA. MILI.H. X. rt . March 9. AntlAonUh folk am heKinnliiK li heloc thn nulnilou th on I that UM'd to muni pixiplo In thin valley ritual liavu Kivon up iiuIhii innklnK !irliiK Lent, ' Acalit lam nlitht nt'thlnt happened In thn In mo that Alex uiiili-r .MacDon atd und hlx fumltv tlartcd InH-auxe t hoy Ihoiiahi it haunted. All nlRht l r. Waller 1'iauklln I'lcrm. New York aiieiitlat, who caino hero to lnvcutl CAlu thn l: lu.nl atnrv. lav with ono too opcit wallli.lt for Ihtf iHik 'to' '.' o Il.al olfirlal WHO will mull A hiiiuhor of nmt'iln-ta will be of Inureat t farmers and ranchera the! leinalnder of thia week. County Axent i ("ate nrife a laiKo attendanpe t the dalr)' Bchoola of tomorrow and Satur day, and the forda-jn tractor achool to Im held tonlKht. Friday nlRht and Sat urday Dlxht from 7:3') p.-m. t? 10 all thn C. K. Oulea Auto company Karace. 1 While tlila la culled the Korda n trnctor achool Mr. Cato calla attention thut It la of HonerHl tra?tof littcroai I and I highly ediirationtil In that Hue. Kxports In v&rlotta line' will impart ! practh-at knowlcdKO. , , A dairy ineetlnK will le held lonror- tv.ttf m fl ii.Hii.in t tltM rf-ilt.li Ttlllintut ranch thin aide of Ashland, and at the! lleorco illlton ranch on the Pacific I i highway hvlwivD Medfurd und Central ; Point on Saturday1 afiermxin. Iioth , for a male dog. or I J for a female mw"n ,H U heW f2 '5lKk ?d try lo ltd tunny with lilm, llo didn't hear a.antiud or el or tn-e aiillilUK nullar ToiiiKh! tlm third ono adieu Hr - Vrlttre arrived In urarcli of tho ghost. M-r t hliia; poanlhlo wtia dmiu to make the eerie vMlor feel pet fctly at home In the hope thut )t mltfht not be able to realHt tho lompiution to have a Ut ile tun. Cohdllloiia under which tho maul fvetntlnnft are anld to have occurred, v.111 he reproduced tonight. Tho rattle tpent a peaceful night and calmly chewed their cud t hla nioniliiR. When the ghontly alarma und exruialona uned In make the night htdeoua for tho MarUtmalda, tho cat tie were found at dnwn In iho wrong tjvf It with knot In their tnlla. which no one would admit IibvIiik tied. Illegitimate Son of Dante Is Discovered ' KOMK. Mur. 0. Thut Diinln hnd nil lllet.it I elite aon la thn uniioiincriiK nt mii'le iiutillu by rrofoMHor Currado l.i .1, it noted Dnntn achol.ir, In pub llhhlnK ft document dlaeovered by I'm ft'Haur Kranregco l.uln In tho , Htiitfl iiniilvca ut I.ucca nml dutcd Oct. 21, J308. Tho document la w ltneHaed by Glo vitnnl, aon of Dnntn AUherl of Flor choo. Urn ..-ilJi i , ..it . -Uq juui SUCH PAINS AS THIS WOMAN HAD Two Months Could Not Turn in Bed. Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Com ' pound Finally Restored Health Bealtlo, Washington. "!, had drag ging palna Ant and could not stand on Tny foet, then 1 had chllla and fever and auch paina in my right aide and a hard lump there. I could not turn myself in bed and could not nletrx, Iwai thia way ior over iwomonuia, try ins everything nny one told me, un til myniator brought me a noiuo oi l.ydta K. I'inkham'a Vege buck the collar and ileenae. Illllllllillllllllllliii I III 'IK I K 'I mm tnblo Comiiound. I took it regularly un til nil tho hard pains hnd loft mo and I w ns able to be up and to do my work ntruin. The hard lumn left my side and 1 fool Kplcndid in all ways. I know of many women it has helped, Mrs. 0. KicHAitiJRON, 4040 Orcas tit, Souttlo, Washington, t Thin is another case where Lydia E. I'inkhnm's Vegetable Compound broughtre8ultsofter"tryingovoty thing any one told me" hud failed. ' , , If you are suffering from pnin, tier votmnws nnd are uiwoys tuea; ir you tire low nnlritei and giK)d for nothing, tulto Lydia 1'.. l'lnlthiim's Vetrotablo Compound. You may not only relievo the present distress, but prevent the pevoio; GET TOGETHER HALT STRIKE IS DAVIS' DICTUM WASHINGTON. Mar. 9 Coal mlue ownciH and operator were urged tv day by Secretary of lilxir Davla "In the Interest of common sense to B'l tojtether and aave tho coiintiy from the costly results of a strike." Tho labor aecrvtiiiy. In a formal utiileincnt eald tliut with the niprovul of I'reHldent HardliiK he had entered Into direct rouiiimiitrutiun with ropic Hentullvea of the ron! iiperiitors of the central competitive field with a view to a Joint nieetliiii of tho operators and minora prior lo March III wheu the present working ngrveinctit expires. l.NDIANAI'OMS. Mar. 9, (Hy Asso ciated Press.) rrvaldent John U l-iowht of tho United Mine Workers of America, commentlnR on Secretary of Uibor Dnvls' slatoment, declared the minors "have been ready nnd now arc reudy to moot with tho operators at any tlmo and place to negotiate a new aineemont that will avert a atiepenalon of oporutlon In tho coul Industry." Tho statement of Scrotnry Davis wuh luterprotod by Mr. I.owts as sus- tnluing thn miners In their contention that the coul opcratum of tho central cotniH'tltlvo flold, contprlHlng Illinois. tmllumt, Ohio and wosturn I'emiKyl- vnnlu are "morully tound" to meet the mlnois in conferenco. eftch will be addressed hy rcprenenta' Uvea of the O. A. C. dairy department, and by C. C. Dickson of Shodd, Orei tho well known Jersey breeder, CORNS Lift Off with Fingers r ; . 1 ; 1 were henrd.l II 1 y. n 'n, . ot ' f-t' w ill Lyu.rrrg -31a ti i l w, i , 8 ill 1 "VZ fjf.) ll II Ji'T I 111 ,11 HMI- I.- Xfyr M I i I. A III ill . A 1 J ZTK "V-J L-J-; W H " t .-'I.-..-.,' - Y A -H.jrr I ' I 1 1 ML ' , ...... i ra - -- 1 i ; mi , , a J . ' " I I V ..v , x V Market News Mvcetock r I'OHTLAiNU, Oro., March 9. Cat tle steady I f ocelpts none. Hogs steady;, receipts 1C9. fihoep steady; receipts 105, y Hut Usr l'OUTI.AN'D, Ore., March 9. Dul ler steady; extra cubes 33c; under grades 30c; cartons 39o; prints 28c. Buttertnt No. 1 churning cream 85 SKc f. o, b, (delivered) Portland; tut- dergrndea JUf)34o. I'ortlnnt! Wheat ' rORTLAXD, Ore., March 9, Wheat;. Hard, white $1.31; soft white, white club, hard winter, northern spring, $1.2 9.; red Walla $1.25. . Today's, car'Vqceipts Wheat S bailey 1) flor 10; outs 3; huy 12, Sun Fi'iinclseo Marketn SAN KKANCI8CO. March 9. Kkrh moro aenoua trouble. , cxtrur, 2 lc; extra first 23c Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little FrecMMic" on an aching corn, instantly hat corn stops, hurting, then shortly on lift it riyjit off with lingers. Truly! Your drni'Kist ell a tiny bottle of TrcMonc'' for a few cents, snflicicnt to emove every hard corn, soft corn, or orn between the toes, and the calluicv itiimit soreness or irritation. : . Tr VaS a" 1 ,Uy all who have eaten it it is acclaimed the bread food of merit. It merits your trial - after that your hunger-habit for good things will demand it. Put it up on trial be your your appetite. Scholz's Butter-Roll Bread Women who seek the authorative in style, will find Here the last word in fashions for early spring wear at not extravagant prices. NEW DRESSES lli'Kuiling now dresses of materials which, new or old favorites, adapt themselves cleverly to new modes. Many arc the mate riuls silk or cJoth. of 'which these becoming garments are con trived and wonderfully desirable, at these new lower prices. Prie d 925.00 to ?63.00. NEW COATS i : . . ... ... . Swagger top coats and enpes take tweetis for their own. Cheeks mid plaids that used to belong to sports exclusively are now warmly welcomed Other new wraps which show a marked vrefeTtnee for capo fashions. . " .IVieeil SI 2.50 to JRC5.00. :t', NEW PATTERN HATS The leading designers liuve given of their finest art for this spring presentation. Although scores of these new huts are here- a iroreons assemblage in the Millinery Salon it is not Iho imnvber.ot tlieny that is half so wonderful as the iudivid twltty ' 't .,,...,' - New haircloth creations artistically, draped in turban shapes. Large handsome, ' xlress effeets. Hats trimmed ' with flowers, with fruits." The collection runs the gamut of shape, style : .. JVieed 9-4.98 to 15.00, ; . , ? v and color. NEW SUITS A few inches perhaps added to the length of the skirt although iu this respect fashion is none to exigent a few mayhap sub tracted from ths length of the coat, in these and other ways are spring suits individualized. Sleeves create for themselves such fashions as they will fitting snugly in mannish style, or flowing, gracefully from shoulder to wrist. Tweeds, of course, and-r-homxpuns, trtlaines fabrics as practical as Uiey arc smart. , . . I'ricetf $25.00 to $67.50. NEW SKIRTS Just enough added fullness and length to give a bit more grac and a deal more comfort., In fancy stripes and novelty cloths. iviced $6.50 to $18.50. ' NEW SPRING BLOUSES yo new that they will be shown for the first time. So Special that we can call this a most unusual value. So desirable that women need only to see them to want them. -, , Of superior, quality crepe de' chine or georgette, they are trim med with real fUct, val. lace, pass stitch embroidery and con trasting braids. There are Peter Pan and tuxedo collars and collarloss models. Long aud short sleeves. .White, flesh, lark, eanna. orchid. ' , . V Priced $4.98 to $35.00. - ' ' NEW. PUMPS AND OXFORDS Thoughts of spring appareling inevitably bring np thought o new shoes. These new spring collections offer a fascinatiug di versity of styles at prices conspicuously lower than heretofore for like qualities. With the vogue for low shoes knowing no season, women and misses will want these new models for Im mediate wear. All are of the satisfying quality which this store sponsors. ' .... ' ' ' . Pay Le Dress Better rat a) Priced $6.50 to $9.50 R. Sc G. Corsets : Modart Corsets