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MEDFOUT) MATH TUTBTTNR MEDFOUT), OKWIOX. TIKTUSDAY. MAItCH HI. 1022 rXOF. TtTtltfW CORNS Lift Off with Fingers 1 MELLON OBJECTS . A TO A FARMER ON FEDERAL RESERVE WAMIINOTON, Mar. 11. ')""' (Inn tn liu-ti'imiriK Hi" rueiiiberi.hli "f (tin fcdeiul twelve board With it view to ulvliiu iifrt'Millunil Interest r.'P- rcwiitiitliin, " iirofinNi'iI In it hill A New High School for Medford By B. f. Undo. The tuunl trufxji tmit duty of uny eomir.Urilly In to rii:rly educate Its children. A city inoy IuumI of it coriiineri'lftl I iiiium lain oi' It I xi fill rlKurlriKH. of Hn IiuhIIIiik iltlwii. of tlx runny rial urn I iidvnntiiKcn, but ttn If along with It, It hu llm mean of taking urn of tlin cdu utloruil trulti line ut the youth, It will run. be nltrac tlvn to the best i III MB (if people, II will not loriK ii'l"'"l tu tlwi highest typo fit iltUt imrilp mill it wilt soon deter iorate tn u third-tin town. It I trun Unit Medfunl tin a won- jutMu-d liy the senate, wii voiced to-'denui future fccforn It. II Ut wcll duy by Hecietiuy Mellon nt it hearing udvcrtlMod along inuny llrie; II hu bcfoin tin. Iiouhu hanking iiininltteo. , rwiturul udvunliiKe. hot It wenio uii'l The iiiruMire provide tliitt tint Mil i oimnorr lul, tliul will help It grow tain, 11 llflVtt Cllthi. ItlMleud Iff HoVllll 1 l,.f, ri.til ITii.l rtfiitlillM I, til tlfilllNM it member iihil silpiiliiU' thnt the pi''"- ulvo more thought to education, It ' AJ"w Jff,,.., i,i....f i., ..,. L I.,.' Ii.iiiioi.ltt Mhlttl ..,n .1. 1....1.... t... H..,tlM it.O.M ! i rl KK i,i'n I ill '' ....... 'nil, ill inn ii'I'Iiik inn v nuimv thin; to agitate for It; to work for It; tu limlHt iii It. l'un't Huy rt few word about It riml foK'i it, Kceo nt It coiiHturtily iintil wo curt wiy to every prospective newcomer. You cnn come here with your children, you can make rt home lure and enjoy tho hcnutlcK of th surroundings, can par. take of tho hoiili:illiy or iho Kpli-n-illl oplo who llvi. Ik i,., inn make it HvlriK h'T unrt bund a bunln"wi hi-rti, nnt buttor tlmn rill clw you can kIvii to your chll'lri.n ivi;ry ad vim limn riloriK rdurtttlnriiil llm that they r-nn t-t uny iilif.o t-iwi In tho wi-trt. Thin Im tho OM rriUMntc Unk In th womji-rftil ihnln ut K"l'i ri f.prt urii tl.fi thru ll'd nil nbiiut tho rnitrofo IIh of tho ml hi'iiutiful vality In I JU-J W.l.H- UUMII lllUIiLUHII It i JL ! 111. Ill ii I mi. DRAMATIC In, . ,1 H.S. CLUB TO PUT ON PLAYS THURSDAY IWiri't hurt bit! Drop liitln "J'rcmtnr" fn n nrliiii corn, intantly tlmi corn utopi hurtinK. llicn fhortly mi hit it riwlit nff with 1'inftcr. Truly! 'Your tlruKtfitt tll it tiny Imttle of "I rrrmir' lur u Ow crntu, utidirirtit 10 ri'ininr- every hunt corn, o(t corn, or torn brtwcrii tlir torn, tun) the cllu. williout urrrir or irritation. AUTO TOPS (or leu Med. Tent & Awning Works OpposiW) Depot. hhull i;i'i "iluii n iturd to it fulr rM'i '''- .innMi.hi rn of rrllni inint nnd rultur Intlon nf urn li iiltiirf mm wk n 'oi-Mhnt In half tho r-hitriii or living, itiir.lul mid i ml nut rln 1 Intxri-MtN. .Mr. it in dlilliult' In Mil tiny and ttifo Mi-lion i tinli'iidi'd Unit tho ii'wrvo ,, ,ri.'i liy i ilii. nl,. without Ihn hiiiuil nit now i iimmIIIiiIi-I wuh lookltiK iro.i i tin IIHIi n. With a rrowdi'd nftrc tin- Inli'lt'Kiit of im mm , iln lit r- Hi lmnl, it poorly iuii!il m-hnol, with Inn It wiih nil in n thttt Moriuf on llm muili'iiiH nnd ti.i.li.iM nlikn limitiiKi'd boiiril: houbl nlwriyw bo lnl,rftl j,y (n,i Ini iinvi'iih iim h of JlHorKiiiild in limn lly in rnilil hn II uf Ifi In fiu'in- i i,,!, .,(!, Din ii in a lowKtod mi. rub' OF MI rill KC'llOOI, I' A 1 1 KN'I'-TK At' 1 1 K 1 1 AHH N. . II. K. l.linliin, Clmlrrrmn. Inn iiuiorm. Tht tuimurv kh n tiiry nlmi exiuii l hut d mh nut HpLiik wi-ll fur th town. .Miilfunl Iiuh niirm: rt'iil nirit LrzzpA this Our lui ad I'-'i- m;ul a liit with tin' rutin fam ily. It's tin- r pillar 1'imiiI lur tlit- li ntc il.it ami will help rVcryntic to niakf a luuiif run at din iti i thW. It lian the wit isrvinir, Kustainins: qual-itit-s that proves its f m I JiMm1('SS. Scholz's Butter-Roll Bread Pure and Wholesome FORM RAM 'd oiiHion to ii niutHi Ntioii thiil tln unioiiK iln ihipIIm nnd titi hrrit. it Ji'. ii titry of iikiii ult ui i. bo tnitdn nit do, inu cood to atti iiit rn uthhtli i -nlfi lo iiii iiiIh r of Ihn boitid, di- , ,,i,ii l u nil llxti.ri to tho t tithuwInKtli: luiiiiK Unit in h mi Im ri'imc In im in- Ntiinrt Klvi n Ihn tculiiM, but how lu iHhli wotihl Iniw it ti'iid'iny to nun Ii Mut It would ! If llm peoplo liuikn tin- bminl hum li jllv mill b'HK ' Mnlfiird could ntti lt ttoinn of that i flb li nt. Irurriir i nt IiiiMiimiii and tny to tho Iwyit :-- jntt. wit Im. "Wo nr' k4(IK to flvt you .ho fiiiint liiiih iH'hoid thnt our riinii-y w HI byy. Wo urn Kniriir to Klvn you ,i vi-iy ndviintrtKo Unit you could K'-t In unv town' Sit Uin Mlule-. Wii uro I iir..ltiu I,, IiiiiLi I'Oll lilt lir.itlll Of UN (IM we lire of you." I'm I Ii im. and 1 II vi-n-lurt to Miiy you will rrut. a debt of ur.itlluil.' In Ihi' hiiirtM rt lhei men uml oini ii of tniniirrow Ih il will ! 'turn u hundred fold till that we do i ' Ifr them. Ind reMt trikt-n in the bum-hull in. i t-1 It Im true thnt many Vlll uny irutt 'inn b,Mt evinlini nt the Amiilmn we run! nffoid It; thnt we huve a Klmi flub rM.t.i iinll. ui.d n well ib- hniy Ind.bltdni t now. .t.l Hut in, ...I ,t.-i..M...I fur n t hern U, Ik hut tire the fnrtM of tho tnntter? Milium r. Unlit inem uml f.uni e. iri'IUi-l tln iiii.i Hi ., n B WllllllK In i n ,1.1.1 1, iln In nn t f fort to put nut n I. im wbb h rtiuld ki hi iliib' K iiihn Willi tiiniiM in thin vli'lnlly Willi it .im,i i t of ni. mi' hmh elnKii b:ii bull. 1 h' nimn i of m i'iiiinu th bnrkluu TEAM IN CITYi II. te Im rt llKt of the t ltie Uu e i n t nbtiut til" !! of M'-lfnrd and hero l how their iM.mlea Indebted' n. -m for whool dlKtrb tx HfnndH. A.l-iny ll4C.liofl.no linker ifcj.ono.nn He ttf u-vi.ml Mwilrm-il iiruuiiiiuiliimM wuM tt,Mnl Itlver Knnu Into nnd If till i o-ciieinton Im tlinnd" r,,-.K,.l M..,lf,,r,l will huw. u team MeMlltnvllle f'nrl Klchtner, tlm bx-al MUliella tiro dnalnr 1h very entbiiHliuttlc over Uin tuillon-widn ttwteiit now Ix-lnx eon (I uit ml by ll Mk'lu-lln Tim fjiniiany offering 11'i'iO In (unti nnd Rlxty-rive other prUen for RecurlniC a huIUiMo naine for tho tnteretiuK tiro man which ha Ix- n a feature of Mlrhelln ndvertlHinK for many yearn, ami who nnlli k liiivn ainusi-d 1-oiintlenn thon mmdiIh of eoil(t. ll'hU tire niiin a,n-niy hait a rjnmc, but the Mil helm company feolg the nnnic in not exactly nululilu lenuiie It Ik not a name eunlly underittood or remembered. It In lllbendutn. and in hnrdly nuil.tblo for American tine, Tho ntory about the original nunilDK of the Mlrlielin Mun taken Uie reader brick to Knuit'e ttliere the modern pneumatic tin hail lu hlrtb-pl.-uo tn tho Mii'helio workH at Clermiut Ki-r-rand. Tim Hbry Kwh that the Mlcbelln man u developed fpun a crude idea miKKeKted by a worknitin in th factory who Ktitif-til fl. title nf tirea ffiff-ffliulv lJD.iioil.no; . . . ,, jj ,an ou iaemhled, bor a mnlo rewmblance The dramntirt eluh of Iho hlnh rtehiol will prenent the two pluyn. Tho (brtlntt Knmlly," and "Tho Troiill at KutterleeV at Dm hl(li whool bulldlnK Thurwlny i;vi nliiK at :0n ft. in. Th"'i) two one-ru-t piny nro of :i IniirioroiiN nature and prornlHo to be a eplendld evenlnn'it tntertHlninent. Mueh timo hurt been upent In the preparation and development of the comedy prirtH. under tho competent ftupcrvbilon of Minx llerttui IWiurn-ir:irtni-r, nnd will be nure to cauiie the audience much mirth. . The m i w hli h wim pun hruted by the Iliiuriiitic elub liiNt yenr hail be-n reriiixb tied, areutly ImprovlriK the iippeoruni-e of tho Ktiitfe. The ex- penwit Incurred In the production of theiei plny wMI - paid out of the. Irr'im.'ittc eluh fund. The hlkh whool orchu.i, under tho able ilireetion of iliMM HherwoKl, will render vniiouH wde;tlor.N thru- mt the nroirram. i Tho crurtu aro a follow: "The Trtmhb? at Katurrfc'n." (S!mlnriry tilrltt) IVtrotby iiurjory 8kcetern Alice Jean Vllm Mildred "uthcrlno Kdmettdn ltertha . Man llordoff Marian Itowen riale Minn (ipht-IU tiattrrlee. the lady principal ........ Muriel S huhard Kntlilein. an Irlnh Maiden Muriel Albert Tut-Obstinate-. Mr. Jnne Vernon Owcna Mia. aiherlne Jone JoNephlnc Hartzell H7.0flfl.fl0 ! lllK.OnO.OIP l'j.fioo.oa 1CO.OUO.00 ins.ooo.uu ' fit leu ot countlnB Uii yrur to be proud of. There Im r-irti y iNiiiHbleruble fine titb-nt htrre, ninoni; 1'endleton tin-tit l-lni Home new ronn-r who are .MKlilr Ollf) mted iim nun. nn the Im-mi In iM iit.,n-1 The aveino for all tin r....ioni t,n n,t uiih ih.i. n.i.ii. UiIm iln in irenon, not tti.nn to w-vfral well known local ,1'otllund. Im 1 pl,,riB who huve formed the Bu.1cunI N" " ' thc fa, ot or the tenitw heiitofoie. Medford bowln. ke.p lnKiMtln that wo hi.i.1,1 hn v.. n M.uiMiv r.rKiml.ii..n. iannot afford ft new hlKh mhool? i . j :Suiii'e we do put an additional bur den on our nhouldeiit. t ant wo do SENSATIONAL Oldsmobile Four Touring Car $1385 t MtMlfoni. Busy Corner Motor Co. Main at nivnntlnV RERY, ITCHY ECZEMA HEALED RIGHT UP BY to a man. lie mentioned this to a member of the advertlnlni; staff, who developed the idea, uMnrt tires of dif ferent Hlze. AH the contestant baa to do Is of course fimt find a suitable name for the tire muu and an appropriate slogan or phrase of not more than ten words. After selecting a name and phrase the contestant simply mails thi-m to tbenecr Mlchelin factory at Milltown, New Emma Alfred ll'-nry KII.1 . Mitrian Hill f:-ori;e Stewart W. It. Walker .Margaret Van KctiycK TR100NIA L- Albers Dairy Feed Costs Less Is Best If you are feeding itraight mill run, ground barley or oats to your cows, you can save money by changing to this highly-nutritious Molasses Dairy Feed It is palatable because it contains molasses with oil meal, ground oats and mill run. Remember, you can save money and get just as much milk and possibly more than you get now. Try it out, satisfy yourself. Exclusive Agents Monarch Seed 6 Feed Co. 317 E. Main Phone 260 "The Fanners' Service Station-" M AY wttnt other town have done? Aro i Jersey, before March 2uth. u-t to co pnrKtmontous that w-e The couteKtant should first learn all jean afford to moo the Md.-ndld young . he ran about Michelln Tires and the of Medtora The directors of the Trlgonia Oil and Gas company, desire ail stockholders to be present at a special stockholders meeting, Friday evening. March 17th In assembly hall, Medford public li brary at 8 p. m. Important announcement will be made by X. L. Josey, consulting engi- Mayor Gates will preside. men and youitK women crowded into u poorly equipped, out-of-diite. nnd d lapidated structure, while the other rifles tf Ori-iioit aro Klvinu th" lr youth eery attention? We rnn put over Uilnif in Medford if we tleeli-e. We hnvc ono of the best paved iind Unl 11k h nl cltiew In the country; wo have recently ruined money for a fair grounds and an ar mory, now let us all pull together for a new hlth school; for i "choni that w ill place im on tho map as nllve cdu eaUonully its Well us commercially. It will tie the liest Invi-Nttnent wn ever ' Hindi:. If nnt'imary. let us prune our exieniM in every other line, but let Any brejliitu out of the skill, vrn fiery, itching ccicm. can be ciiakly owcrme by applying a little Mm-tlm-Sulphur, ny s noted, kin uprc lalitt. Jccue nt its Krrm Ucflroy iug jroiertic, ihi sulphur prepara tion iinuritly bring rse (rtmi kin irritation, snothrt autl dealt the ecrema njlit up and leave the kin cleur and illlWlll. ... ' u U .m.l,.k..n.lA.I nn.t ltl.1 U-K..n it It seldom fa s to rcl it ve the torment " - sud di hgu entente Sufferers (ro... important matter .t...l.l u. . little iar " t'ducntlon. PKIll 11,llUll. 'MM ------ J-' I ... .U gOUd f "inn a, ! .lie iw-i,"-im- riuni-n ni iiivuiurn nf Mcntho-Snlpliur from any . . . - ,.i . i i .. . itiiin or everv nv , tlrugg.H aim ue .t ukt a .i.t tr,. Wi nn )n iauck 1n aetk)n Mlrhelln man. To help him tbe com pany has provided Mr. Klchtner with circulars telling all, about tbe House of Michelln, also has printed postcard forms for use in sending names. This Man Was Helped John Grab, 2M3 Jackson Ave., Now Orleans, La., writes; "My kidneys were weak and bad a soreness and dull pain across my buck. I felt dull and lan guid and ray kidneys didn't act right. I began taking Foley Kidney rills and they noon put my kidneys In a sound heaJthy condition." Foley Kidney Pills help the kidneys rid the system of acids and waste that cause lameness, back ac ho, sore muscles, swollen joints and rheumatic pains. Tonic In effect Sold everywhere. CASH WINS! The hundreds of people who have taken advantage of our CASH DISCOUNT SALE are more than pleased. Just a Sample of What Cash Will Do at Our Store 35.00 Rocker . . $1 2.50 Rocker $26.25 $ . 9.40 $37.50 Tea Wagon $30.oo Come while the coming is good. Medford Furniture 6 Hardware Co. f-l.A f .1 J . f U - ... - 1111 l , lie buiitvuua oiuji? iuupiui ut ,1 1 1 waukee, Wisconsin, baa succeeded in j standardizing the manufacture of their "Foot Fitter" shoes, thus enabling the in to manufacture a shoe of tho finest quality and workmanship at a minimum cost and the buyer gets the benefit One interesting feature is that the shoes contain no leather substitutes.! and in spite of the present leather mar-! ket conditions, the price has not ad vanced. . In tho "Foot Fitter" factory, each shoe maker does Just one thing and does that well. This specialization lowers manufacturing costs. Another point of interest is the establishing of an exclusive "Foot Fitter" agency in practically every towu nnd city in the country. C. M. Kidd & Co., ara local dealers. The Edmonds Shoe company has further standardized by making only one shoe. That Is. one quality, one grade, and one leather in three lasts. which have been nicknamed Tom, Pick and Harry. Tom and Dick are made in both a rich mahogany shade and black, while Harry Is only made In a mahognny sbado. A well-known slogan of tho company is "Wear a good pair yourself." A Money Saver ONLY A FEW LEFT A fine 15-jewel Waltham movement in a 20 year guarantee case, only $20.00. Now is the time to get a fine time piece and save some money. '-"rr FAY E. DIAMOND, Jeweler Medford - ' UIE LORD FAUNTLEROY There came to tho Wnlto vesterday for a four days run, a photoplay that left a profound impression on the audi ence. It was Mary Plokford's "Little Lord Fauntleroy," the most appealing and at the same time one of the most perfect Vhotoplays ever to pass thro a projecting machine. The mingled laughter and tears, accentuated by re sounding applause, acclaimed "Amer lea's Sweetheart" goddess sunremo of tho roles-of Dearest and Little Lord Fauntleroy will probably never be ap proached by anyone in the picture realm. The fine artistry, the delicate shading, the conviction brought : to these widoly different parts by Mary Pickford, represents the greatest achievement of all time In the shadow world. Among tho players whose interpre tations do much to make ' Llttlo Lord Fauntleroy" tho crowning screen achievement are Claud Glllfngwator as tho ouii. Joseph J. Dowllng, as HavlHham the solicitor. Colin KennV. as Itevis, tho carl's eldest son, and the three cronies, Mrs. McGlnty played by Kate Price: Mr. Hobba hv James A. Marcus, and Dick by Frederick M. Maletesta. Others are Rose Dlone as Minna, the pretender, Francis Marion, as her son, and Miulume tlo nodamero in tho vole ot Mrs. Higgins. 5th Annual Elks' Mi nstrels I; ti : t x Vining Theater Ashland, March 17 Bigger and Better Than Ever 50-in the Company50 12 Piece Harmony Orchestra . Youll laugh till you cry CHANGE IN SCHEDULE i ... EFFECTIVE FEB. 1, 1029 , MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGES Dally Except Snnday LT. MEDFOHO 10 A. M. LV. ROSEBTTBa 1.00 P. M. GIUuVTS rASS-MEDFORD STAGES Daily axttl Sunday Leave Medford 10.00 A. L : 1.00 P. M. 1 430 P. M. Leave GrsnU Pass 10.00 A. M. 1.00 P. M. " 4.45 P. M. Fanes I MedXord-Grants Pass, $1.13 Granu Paas-Rosebnrtf, SS.OOl . , v MedYrdJ)OM)bu SM. ';v '