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r patie'two fltEDFORD MA til TRIBUNE. MEBFOtttV OKKiiON KlUfUY. MARCH 10. ml Speaks Highly of This Home Made Cough Remedy Suyj It Acts With Vimsual Siood 1wwonM tho Muoun -ll4icviN llio li-riuitlou ami Stop tlioVounh. Costs Next to Nothing Big Supply -for "a Whcnrvrr nnyono In my . family rnli-ho cold unci IiorIum to ooujih and wifni?i, ind hnwk nml lu-oathe heavy. U u"own't tnko mo mnny nnnutos to fix up a remedy tlmt will drive away all ouch troubles In double nulok time. it' no secret anyone onn innkp a linlf fint of the finest rcueh medicine In the world for a tiiilim um. Oet from tiny druggist ono ounce of I'nrmlnt (double- utrwiKth) to this ndd a little cmnulated ucnr nml enouch vjiter to make one-half pint that' all there U to It., , . lint now you'v Rot renl medicine mind , you tho first siwonful you take acts directly on the membrane of tlto throat and nose, . the tickllnit ceases almost instnntly tho inflam ronlioil begin to ; disappear up roram 1he Mtrbborn mucus nnd often in 21 hours every trace of the couch that frightened you Is gone. It's, really remarkable how this home-made remedy nets on the mu cous membrane and that Is one reason it is so helpful to thousands Of Cn tarrh ,,suf CffiU ,, . , . ... MEDFORD fJH EADS J. CARKI COLLECTION COM. C. OF COMME E The campaign for tho collection of money duo the MoJford Chamber of Commerce has been well organized under the leadership cf a committee consisting of John U. Carkin. chair man: Clcnn Fabrlck and C. C. l.om rnon. The city has been divided into dis tricts in which there will be from one tcj two t-ub-oommltteos assigned to call on the members who have not paid their dues to April fist. Since tho announcement yesterday that a collection campaign will take place, a number of members have sent In their checks, all of which helps these committees of busy busi ness men toward attainiuc ihe object o( the campaign. , . N'lnety per cent of the niemVers of the chamber who are Indebted to the orsanixation.wero tassed upon by the auditing committee as being well able to pay and neglectfulnesa is the na son (tlven why they have not sent in their checks. 0. A. C. TEAM WINS SHOOTING MATCH T H CORPS AREA Mat Murray In "Peacock Alley" Mne Murray who flash across the screen of tho rnjto thentor tho lust times tonight is an impetuous, Impul- REUBEN ANO ED THYE WRESTLE A won vcl'oice'x tlcclhl hi iimi' Mnnli' N A Ml I VI 1 .1 .V. Kk t Kl runnier) 1 .owls ..chlnll of Omltha III Irll rounds, Karl WiiiIiI'n lit'iivywi'Ulit w I Ml tlttK cliiiin. I'lllle of llulUmnl'ii won ili'('!'l"M i'M'1' plrni. li'tilllli'd litlu I'V tlilMWlli;; Jim Karl North. . IVt fnl'f,.iluluuUttU )uuU"i.MiluUL... i 101 NO DRAW SAN IUANC1SCO, Mar. 10. Me:n hers of tho reserve, otl'ieois Irainliig' cirps first team nt the Orepin Agricul tural college with a score of 5172 out! of n possible- OiO won the ninth corps i urea. K. O. T, 0. fiallery fire matches1 which were completed February MANN'S OPENING CAFETERIA Wait On Yourself . Get What Yoa Want Pay for What You Get Hours: llreakfast, C to 0 a. m. Lunch. 11:20 a. m. to 2 p. m. Dinner 6:30 to 8 p. nu " , ... Short Orders and launches at all other ... , hours. Open until 11 p. m. every day except Saturday and on -Saturday nighis until 2 a. m. Sunday mornings. We Make a Specialty 6f French Pastry 11ASEMEXT OF MlKORl XWXXi. MRS. LM, HOWELL, Prop. ; ? - bfad! :::::: IS ATTRACTIVE ONE The 1-th aiinu.il spring opouing of Mann's Department store , w a held Thursday afternoon, and in the neigh borhood of TSO members of the gentler sex from all over the Rogue fllver val ley visited tho store, in siiu of a day that closed with typical March bluster. Flowers were given as tokens nnd music furnished. ' . The, prevailing color in spring hats and wear Is orchid, and . iu kindred hues, lavender, orange and pink, the styleniakers , decreeing that garb for the ladies be bright and colorful, but not gaudy. A. full display of spring hats, suits. dress goods and other women's wear were shown, and the stock this roar, as usual is complete and attractive. IDAHO DEFEA TED BY KALAMAZOO Fnito.1 Stales iirmv headquarters here; f s V- has nniK'cn.d. The Oregon AcRtea! ' third team placed second with 5352, I ' Other title teams entered finished i W ;-!--' i in the following oidcr: .... I '-'$5 '-i'V Ju'Xl t'niversity of Oregon first team .2li; Oregon Aggies' second team MST; Oregon Asgles fourth tetun 6121; California Institute of Technology SOS University of Californlm smithern branch Ci'Sii; OreRon Aggies fifth team 2001: Utah Agricultural college 911: I'ntverslty of Nevada 4S49; Washing ton State college i53; Vniversity of Washington purplo team 4S15; Vniver sity of Montana -1762; Montana Statu college 4752; Oregon Aggies sixth team 4726: Oregon Aggies ninth team 469fi: IVvmrtna mll,rtt ibl,. Vnlvrtlv it 1 Id.iho first team 4r05; Oregon Aggies seventh team 4iCi; Vniversity of Ore gon freshmen 4571; Oregon Aggies eighth team 4554; Vniversity of Ore gun sophomore team 432il: Vniversity ot . Idaho second team 4312; Orcgvm Aggies tenth team 44S4; Vutversity of California first team 4 122; Vniversity of Washington Kold tonm 4422: Vni versity of JUwali 425il; WashlnEtnn State sMXnd team 4325; UuiTerslty of California second team 4181. JERUSALEM AWAKES FROM LONG SLEEP ... :.v ,.-JM4(lvif''.-'.?. .'..-....i MAE MURRAY i sive, dashing creature, hfiniue of "Peacock Alley," ono of the must , sumptuously staged and produced plo-' tnrs Metn has turned out, and that, remembering "The Four llor.wmen." i SI'OKANK-lienny Kuliens and Tod Thyo wrestled 12 rounds without a fall under White, niles, Heforeo declares mulch it draw, T.U'OMA Jon 1'gau. Uostun nilddbt weight, and tlordon McKay. Seutili' claimant of coast title, box si rounds ti draw. Jlmii)y Hlveis, Tacomu light weight wins referee's decision over Kid Johnson, Olynipla. Kddlu Kuiu its. TaiMitm welterweight outpoints F.ddlc Muse, Sun Francisco. . iNKW HAYKN Valo defeated .Ox ford In an International rlflo match, 710 to Ti'S. . rF.OlUA Mike OlbtHins, 8t. Paul, decisively defeated Stockyards Tommy Murphy, C'hlcHKo, Jn ten rounds. OMAHA llavo Sluido, , California. "S.S. S." Makes Skin Clear and Beautiful Your Body Plump! This ! hM a. I. A, cm l In Ula "' -kok, tiTUUIMiln fmmf r aktu, Jl mcH yf t V V" lrlikf ff t fMl Amajluf Rriulli from lncta f Uluvd Crlltl .1, X 9. a ItcmarkabU Blaod-C.ll DullJ.r, !io you knew thiti out lu of flMb ! Una uiniit tutlnly lu tli aiiikll ,umlMr I I'Iih. I vrll In uur tiUiMif lo oit kiiuw Hint yuu i lift buna tip yuur wbula lxi, fium uur lu i. yuur f l, ! ' I-"''- .-miiiim, ) l.i-mitlflll lilulliplie liKll 't Umilkl hv, lv iinliis Hie rfi uhi-vii bullitiir. ')', H. H T t un .htii't hv tit rlmino yviir tint, er lai,r ml! tl. Iiumii-wi.rl thei! sln.t fct In liwils. or uji imw I id trjtnul, or nnliiloic ut li k !!. Til . ,f. tuiir lii IU 'lf i ni"'VUr. nur iuint'lf m will It llk I 'W iul, your IUM rttd l, u ) "8 clfti . ui.r iio. i. nml ilil 1H lid e Ki H. H, M. Iliii t i'f If" l,i.ut 1iIik... 'irpuxm. .yi'iii ruit'tuoti, hntl, llnu lien. Ma S iiriet, ric. ill"-.il'Ml . .Iut tl ) I u II . H. H. l ! l ill i f i,i in t u,t., 'i It-.fr ; ! lim ii.uf viiiical , , The Glorious Fool, Page A delightful comedy from tho pen of .xinry uonons miiennn, ino iiorious j Fool," will bo prx'sented ut tho Page theatre, for two days, beginning tomor row matiuee. Ilelenn Chad wick and Ktchurd IH aro the feature players. This youthlul pair first became fninous as an acting duet In "Dangerous Curve Ahead," In which they won tho acclaim of critics us tho exemplification, ot wholesome American charm and spirit. ti Broad is the staff of life. Eat more bread and tat 'yure, wholesome bread. Oure is jjiiaranteed. Nothing better than NUT-BROWN BREAD . "Tlie Bread That Builds-, . , PEERLESS BAKERY Ask your dealer for MT BROWN BREAD " FVDIA.VAPOL13, Maren 10 Semi final coutosta in the. national inter collegiate basketball tournament will be played off here today. Wabash, claimants of the Indiana state cham pionship and Mercer university, run-ners-up in the. southern intercollogl ate tournament will met la lh first contest while Kalamazoo.ljca.iUte champions, and the drove City col lege team of Pennsylvania will clash in the other game. . Wabash and Kalamazoo entered the eemi-finala by virtue ioC their vic tories last night over Illinois Wesley an and Idaho university, respectively. Mercer and Grove City drew first round byes. , ' jnnVriALEM Palestine is begin ning to rouse frfom its long industrial slumber. Manufacturing industrieti are springing up rapidly in this coun try which could not bouM of a ningle industry for hundreds of years under the Turkish regime. Xow the new industries are beginning to compete strongly wlt,h foreign manufacturers, Th.,U .rhanxe is attributed hero to 7.tail.--t capital and enterprise. Carpet weaving perhaps ranks first in importance among tho new Indus tries. . The Pro-Jerusalem society has a number ct looms which turn out some remarkably beautiful work. Jewish colonists from Persia have also,, Ml up a ninbfT of fayivricH, which, itiuko cuipu patterns fr fu C:RP consumption. The United States w their chief buy!!' r tho prakoW Tho manufacture of house and of fico furniture is making rapid strides. Two largo Zionist's factories are now ,busy producing all the wooden requis ites of offlco and home for Palestine as well an for Egypt. Cigarette making, pearl button majjularturins.. rfno produxmff. .uith candy, brush and basket making are among "the" many others. Tom Moore, Rialto "Heating tho Ourtio," the new picture starring Tom Moore, which Is now run ning at the Rialto theatre, U Just a homely tale of a smart city crook w ho blew into a tank town intending after Imildtn up n reputation aa a model joung num. to steal everthlni from the church pulpit to the widow's cow but who changed his mini! when he found out being honest was profitable and better suited to his tastes. ' Dayton Rancher Killed. PAYTO.V, Ore., Mar. 10- Frank Ste phens, a farmer nged'6;, was killed yesterday by "the explosion of a charge ot dynamite lift had placed In a stump,'! when ho approached the slump t seel why the chariie had not guun off. " I COLDS s Dr. Johnson f Says Tfeliable dental work at. a reasonable "price i-s what you want. Our many satisfied pa tients arc our hest rec ommendations, As1c them. ; ' '- '. i . Dr. O. J.. Johnson DENTIST , 228 East Main St. Phone 669 " ANICH ITEMS FOE SALE Fine Apartment Site 100-T.lOO facing City Park. .No money required. P. E, WYNKOOP. SENSATIONAL Oldsmobile Four ,) Touringr Car $1385 at Mcdford. Busy Corner v Motor Co. Main nt Ktveixlde A Mr. SandcTaoti sold hia propertv'at Beagle and the family moved In this week. Mr. . J.' Glass hauled their household goods. , j, . Bert' Chapman helped Earl Case build fence the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Clasa lefty auto for Salem and other points Thursday and will be gone about a week. . OraJWalker, daughter "of .Mr. and Mrs. George Walker, formerly of this neighborhood, .but now of Medford, was buried at Antloch cemetery Thursday. . , , Mr." and Mrs. Stephens, who mov ed from Doris to I.agle a short time ago, have moved again, on to Jasper Itodgers' place. Koe Garden and son, Sam, and C. Case went to town Monday with Earl Case. t Mayfleld Ilros bought several head of beef cattlo from Mr. Wilea of Ta ble Kock. . Jesse Glass bought a milk cow from Mr. Hay field. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bigbam and Mr. and Mrs. William Iiigham. who live on Antelope creek, were over in this neighborhood this week, visit ing friends. , Mr. J. Vincent has been helping Mr. Glass to finish his house . and get things in shape before they move, the end of tho month. . Mr. H. E. Crosby held a poultry meeting at Mr. Theo Glass's Thursday afternoon.. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent took charge during Mr. and Mrs. Glass's absence. ... Mr. Herman Terrell of the Mead ows, went out to town Thursday, nnd J, Dlnkens returned with blm. Walter Franks nnd Mr. Wood, who have been mining on Kane's creek are staying with Clarence Case and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Glass this week. Mr. Howard and Frank Mayfleld were over in this neighborhood and the Meadows buying and trading cat tle the first of this week. ., Mr, Chap man traded his registered Hereford to them for other cattle. MEXICO CITV, Mar. 10. (By the Associated Tress) Arrival . of Dr. William J. Mayo of Rochester, Minn., here today, revived rumors that President Obregon must submit to an operation on his righj arm which nan never completely jieaiccj since he was Injured in the battle of Celclya in 1914. Dr. Mayo said the purpose of his visit 'was to combine pleasure with genetal inspection of health condi- ions here. ......... RED PEPPER Ease your tight, aching chet. Stop the pain. I' reak up the congestion, l'cil a Lad cold loosen up in.jutt a short time. "Red Pepper Rub'' ii the cold rem edy that brings quickest relief. It can not hurt you and it certainly sccini to end the tightness and drive the congei tion and soreness ritjlit out. Nothing has such concentrated, pen etrating heat as red pcpperi, and when heat penetrates right down into cold), congestion, aching mutclet and lor,.-, ttirt joints relief comes at once. The moment you apply Kl Pepper Rub you fexl the tinlit!K heat. In three minutes the congested spot is warmed through and through. When you arc luffering; from a cold, rheumatism, backache, stiff neck or sore muscles, just get a jar of Uowlc Kc-J Pepper Rub. made from red peppers, at any drug More. You will have the n'el.'e,'t relief known. Always ay "Rnwlcs", AXI NON-HEADACHE vau a d d ii jt NON-FREEZING "I STUMPING POWDER more iii AT OUR STORE Yur (fynamite ... -is now worth ll.ii.. i,- I M I ill!. 'E will sell you 130 sticks of Pacific Stumping Powder for only 50c more than you pay for 85 sticks of other stump ing powders. "Pacific Stumping," the new Du Tout Farm Dynamite, has npproxi ..: matcly the same strength afrUilr.'stamlrcji stumpiui; txnvuYrs and gives you equal work, stick ,'fpr,st:k. . Trills pu Pont Kngincrrs have "I found a way to ,ive yoiii j more tlynant for your dollar. :; The cost per stick is 1 cents (or 30 less thrm other standanl stumping powders. And, in addition, you won't 'net n "dynumitc headache" from using Pacific Stumping and it will not freeze. Think this year, with Pacific Stumping, you can clear J more acres of stump land at the same cast you paid last year for dynamite, or you can clear the same amount asin 1921, at a saving of approximately 30. Place your order today for Pacific Stumping Powder the cheapest as well as the most efficient land-clearing explosive made for this section. unr fTrrrrxu .tmt.:jis;,zti..r.v.i. ' ', " . " " Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. MEDFORD, OREGON -)':;' I ' . . r ', j . ' . - Z. ltTV1 PONT DE NEMOUR3 & CO.. Inc., PORTLAND. ORK. in mm - " " r-mm i mkw . n m mm . " 16: On Bed. WM jSpriii We have a big stock of steel beds, purchased since prices have been reduced and the people get the benefit. We quote only a few of the many bargains. Come in and look over our stock. .-; EXCELLENT BED VALUE All Stcfl 15od, Walnut finish, square post, One of 11h host beds wo cam', Former, prim ,5. Sale.in'i'u $28.73 BED AND SPRINGS Heavy Stocl lied wiih all steel uprinRS, old ivory finish. Special bargain at 9-7.85 SPRINGS SPECIAL All Coil Si eel Springs, urey enamel finish. Kesular $1.7 value. Sale price '....Jj 1.0.85 A BIG VALUE ; Heavy 2-iinli))osl SI eel I5cd, any I'ini.sli. hook at Ibis fiie nt $12.85 MQRDOFF & VOOLF D6n't forget our exchange department. Any odd pieces of furniture taken in exchange.