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PAGE SIX' MF.DFdUD MAIL TUTnUKK, ' ftfEDFOUD, OREOION. TlUHiSDAY. MATU'ir 10, 1022 LOCAL WOMEN ATTEND MEETING AT GRANTS PASS mm EE RECORD IN FAVOR GROWERS CONTRO L ORA.NTS 1'ASS. Ore., March Tho annual Hinting of tho Womiin'H rrcabytcclal Ubme nnd ForvlKn MhMlonitry aqf irty . of Southern Orc ITon,. which opened In lU-thnny firs bytorliin church Tuendnv afternoon. In proving tf croat intercut nnd profit to thowj Who arc privileged to attend. ' Tho report from the various officers i wo 'fneouruKlnB. I At the mentliiK: Monday nluht Ml' Harriet Klllott, now ntutloned . nt Nftahtwy, Wimh., but formerly at Tru- 1 Chun, New Mexico, iravc a most Inter-1 cMtinR account of tho customs and rv- i HieIoum rc-renumti-ii t that litM ' known sootlon of tho I'nllvd States. I Mra. Chna. W. William!, of Portland, nlno fravo an Inspirational address. Mrs. Fletcher Linn of Portland rav a talk to tho young people who Were , svrved with aupper at tho church. i Anion tho others In attendance, from outaido the rity arc. .Ashland Mm. J. V. McCoy. Mrs. J. M. Koiw. Mra. Olive Vagt, Mrs. C. it. i-anKen. airs. F. J. Shlnn. Mrs. J. K. Wick. Mrs. F-stella 11. Hays, rtev. anud Mrs. Chas. llulet, Kev. Kahler. I'hopnlx Mrs. Anpell. Mrs. John S. Honar. Mrs. H. Graffis, Mrs. W. F. Urowp, Mrs. Morgan. Mra .Malm Kinn. Mra. M. J. Morris. - Medford Mrs. K. 11. nurd. Mrs. Volney Pixon. Mrs. E. It. Lawrence. Mrs. A. n. Clemeut.- Mrs. Ultcral. Mrs. Card. Mrs, B. a. Welch. Mrs. Allen. Jarkson,-Ille Mrs. Hart. UoRuo'TUvor Mrs. Dyer. The ,'Vesxion closes this afternoon! with an election of officers. . SpanfeikLoadcr Murdered. MCItOIA. Spain. Mar. 18. (By the Associated Prcm) Julian Teret Ltonc leader of the Spanish provin cial reformist party, was assassinated ywrtorday. Seven bullets pierced his body. " On (It his assailants, Fran cisco Caxcaloa. was arrested. Only $495 WENATCHBE, Wash.. Mar. lfi. Representatives of the Skookum units are in tho city today to attend a con ference nt tho Coal club, scheduled to begin at ten o'clock to decide on plans for the marketing ot tho 1922 fruit crop. The following momentous reso lution was passed by the baanl of trus tees of the Wonatohee district co operative association In executive ses sion last n Ik lit. ."It Is tho sense of the board that we Bell our own fruit through a grower- owned and grower-controlled selling organization. That before the forma tion of a selling organization, we invite other growers or groups of growers to unite with us in forming such an or ganization. Skookum units are local co-opera tive organizations In each community which in the past have been func tioning as units but selling their (cult through the Northwestern Fruit ex change. Kcvcntly they cancelled their selling arrangements with that organization. Tho Wenatchee district co-operative ussoctution was organised one, year ago and "efforts uro being made among a certain strong taction ol the growers to unite the efforts of the two organizations. To assist in this accomplishment. the Skookum units had practically agreed to swing in under the same eastern selling organisation ot which .V. It. Rule is the head. This move Is now followed by this action on the part of the Wenatchee district co-operative association favor ing the organization ot a soiling con cern of its own. Arthur Rule. Tice president ot the North American fruit exchange, spoke about the future ot the co-operative movement, predicting that the grower co-operation will be the solution of tho entire apple problem. He stated that at the close of the year's business, the results obtained by the co-operative association will compare favorably with the results -.obtained by other marketing organizations. It is not ANTIGONISH GHOS localllti&s For tho fifth time since last October tho atoro of K. C. Fftter was entered at Central Point Sunday evening ami clothing, shoe and other article or wearing piaitl taken, tho exact amount not being known. Entrance was gained through a bark window. Mr. Kaber think the acrtoa of burglar lea were all committed by tho same thieves, and that they are ft well acquainted With the store after dark as pr. Walter Franklin 1'rlnee. New he is. The prowlers helped themselves York scientist and layer of ghosts Is to a lunch before departing. ' .1 aUsfh'd that entirely human and net 1 T, 1 4-YEAR-OLD GIRL SAYSJUEXPERT HALIFAX, N. S Mite. 18. While E ST, Arui'STIN::. Klti,, Mm 1U. tlty Asmniuti'il Press. President llunllng has decided to remain one day moro hero and to leave for Wash ington Saturday afternoon tniitead of Friday. It was lintmiincod toduy by Sec retary Chi'lnl lull, The iaitv expects to i elicit WitHhlmibm Sunday, Hiealii' Otlli'tt, us a result, plans to leave to night for Washington. Congressman Will Recover I'OUT NUKTII, Texas. Mar. Hi. t'oiiK'ri'KMiiiiiu 1. in Inn I'lin lidi of Henri etta wlui tttui ucrlon.ily Injured nunr Unity, Ti'Vas, last, night when lilri auto, mobile, overturned, will recover, c cordltiK to it long d I Kt ncn message from attending physicians lit Ktiuiiford this iiiornlng. Ills hKuII Is not frac tured It was said. JL ! ...U. it 1 .1 .,.! V. ' UL . U, I .1. i ,.M k)tDRLIAl)I.ERtMtDr 7f 0 JfST V irrmtnima BI'I.INM HiMnt iMn l.ti mnt. owl tiii4nMir family rrmrdjr ftt l'M P'IIKfllllMU HPMI lllU'l I'lMIt lli.mM IM ViiI4 U4n4 t M tH4 Huk4 n4 tm, fciilkf Ml. Illlt t Mttrall u4 IRMIwr. tnt. i di'B " " 1 !'! New ah.pment millinery en s.tlo t , ' ' Mh V " .. ,,l"y u,t residents near Caledonia 301 Mills, which Is-nonr the MnolHtimldi his M, M. morrow, M to flO.SOt Storo. W". W. Harmon, a well Known Civil homo were reluctant to accept version that Mary Kllen MacDonald l,...i,- l, wn. enlef nirl- 15. a" t root ot their phe- neer on the ranta Pass railroad to tho Every suit of boys' Knickerbockers Values up to $10.00 nuiiivnn. , . . ... .ti 'c. rural', in n iciikui i-i'ii. in coast, has accepted a position on the fruK wf n W(,(lk May , ..,muntBll city engineer of Oakland. Calif., force. )10U1H( t, Alexander M:iclonald." le-1 For business opportunities In S. Or dared the adopted daughter of thni gon consult the FoltSlte Sales Agency oM farmer .was author of tho sup room 421 Medford bldg.. phone 900. tf Ay supernnlural fires and pranks - , t , . ti'.v.l union K lU'mm-R w m 11 uium' in ' E . Carter ot Ashland, spent ed- UuM w lllllm.stl,Ml, , lh,; nesday aftenKwn In the city attending . , f wln,,.1.i Th(, Mostly slaps. to business matters. i which Hnrold Whldden. reporter and' " A newly overhauled car ueeds work-; v, o. t'urroll. provincial detective. Ing in carefully. Ilon't wait until tho 'claim to have received, were att rib hot weather and then be bothered by uted to natural phenomena by lr. . an overheating motor. We are equip- Prince. . ped to handle all makes of cars and , fhrptl. of Antlgonlsh county to guarantee our wo;k We gu.ranu , rZlLZ stop oil trouble. Have your cylinder h;it nl,ai.hw t0 ,h,.lr lH.tlou ,lf ,hP work done by one experienced In that ,un,ry H() ionK ,ho lUtside world ork and on a first class machine. le was fascinated with talcs of what Luxe pistons; rings, plna. Work by they are wont to believe was a prank hour or flat rate schedule. Riverside isli wntlth with dcj.imn on the Mac-j Uarage P F Close. 30t iH'nalds. They ehaiMclertzo i? ub- The Ep'worth League of the First "ctentlsfs nomination of ,. ,. . . . a, i,, .Mary hllen us combined author ond Methodist church will gUo a bL I at- of tMf whu., In a ncaa party r rmay eeuiim ai iu, ..Urvnm 9tate;. unJ tho vll.Um of church at S o'clock. All members and "altered consciousness." friends are cordially Invited to attend. Every where you look you ee a' Chevrolet tf No new indictments were returned by the grand Jury Wednesday or to diy. Many witnesses w-ere called Wednesday morning and afternoon, giving testimony on violations of the traffic laws on the Pacific highway and conditions at country dances. It was said. APPO NT TELLERS C.0F 1ERC E The polls for the primary election possible, he eaid. to get a correct view that Dr. J. J. Emmens was continuing of the year's work until the year's to make an unexpectedly rapid recov- operations are completed. 1 n present grana jury expc.fnp tha nomlm..,on ... directors for to concIudj its sessions Saturday. Ith(. Medford Cham in-r of Commer.e Walter N. Martin of the California- iiowe tomorrow evening at seven Oregon Power company arrived this thirty and ballots received after that moniins from San Francisco and will. hour cannot be counted. spend several days her on business. Th following tellers have been an- outlioru. I iioinun . orner. t". l lloff. E. M. Wilson. Dr. lU.tcrt IJ. Coe. Carl Flchtncr and Jck Swem. A long distance telephone message r1"""- ,J' KW0 i at I 4-tnil II. V I. rwwnvu id luw ciijf lust, ciromg ninivu $4.95 Sale Thursday Friday and Saturday Three Days Only at .. MOTHER! CLEAN CHILD'S BOWELS WITH CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP 1 r Petite I Even a sick child loves tbe "fruity" tate of "California Fi Syrup." If the little tongue is coated, or if Tour child is li-tless. cross, feverish, full ot cold, or has , " T" colic, give a tca-spoonful Ui tlcaasc tic the foothills this morning liver and bowels, la a few hours you can I see for yourself how thoroughly it works all Uic constipation poison, sour bile and wate out of the boirels. and you have a well, playful child 2in. Millions of mother keep "California Fig Svrup'" liaodr. Thcr know a tea spoonful today saves a sick child to morrow. Ark your druggist for genuine I "California Fig Pyrup" which has direc-1 tions for babies and children of all ages ! printed on bottle. Mother! You must say "California" or you may get as imi tation tig yrip. ery from the major operation perform ed on him last week In a hospital In that city. Tho card party that was to have been held tomorrow, St. Patrick's day, by the Altar society of the Catbullc chapter haa been indefinitely iiost- After the first of April, the newly pooed. . , .. . I elected and the bold over director The rainfall of last nlgbt amounted I wi'i meet -and rUi a pri-xldent, vice to .13 of an inch, and rain Is the pre-lprenident. treasurer and secretary, diction for tonigut and Friday. Much' P'lt fur the primary election n.iv .ll In th .w..i3in. nrf have been coining: In very slowly. was a liberal covering to be seen in Tho sUteen members receiving the highest number of votes In tho pri mary election will have their names placed on tho final election ticket. This final election , take place In tho week following the primary and the I eight receiving th- largest vote will ' be the directors uf tho Chamber of Jackson County School Notes Ford Sedan Smashed N. Oakdale Avenue A MILESTONE on the HIGHWAY of HAPPINESS! NOW PLAYING! From Every Standpoint ONE CONCLUSION Fronf Every Spectator ONE OPINION SUPERB! -as "Fauntleroy" -as "Dearest A Ford sedan, bearing an Oregon 19IS license olate. No. Ji.458. was badly dumnged lust night when It collided with the delivery truck The last two local council mot-tings belonging to 1). J. Palmer of Putmc r's at Phoenix and at Bellview schools Piano House. have boon successful sessions. The The front springs and fenders and Phot-nix council mustsred a larger radiator of the Ford were lad!y number of teachers than any other cracked and battered and tho car was so far. Aud what good Saturday taken to a lxal gurugu this morning uppetiites the ed:igogues exhibited for repairs. over th choice luncheon prepared) Palmer's truck, which wus parked by the ladies of Phoenix! Hetter slightly south of tho Christian Kcl- ARY M PIGKF0RD in a picture that "Amerlcu's Sweetheart" has always wanted to make. She is both the "Mule Lord" and his mother "Dearest," and in both roles she is exquisite and wonderful. Little Lord Fauntleroy" PRK:S: Adult 30c; Kid dies S-V; Logos 75c. Includes war tax. RIALTO PERFOIOIAXCES Coiajtmnre at 1:43, H:50, , T. 13 and 0:20 p. m. Doors open 1 I'M and 7:00. COM1XG sixn.w "THE SPENDERS" from I lie novel by Harry fjpon Wilson. methods, new methods, and how I do It, wcro all thoroughly presented and dlwus-'od in various branches and lines of work. No one Is afraid to speuk out what he knows at these small gatherings, which is much to the advantage ot all. At iicllvlew the elected chairman presided for the first time, and teachers were present who had come muny muddy miles In ordor to 1m; hero. - Home patrons wcro present for tho sessions and for lunch hour which made it all the more a helpful getting together. Tho Jackson County Athletic asso ciation met at tho Medford library on Saturday last oiid laid plans for the track and field meet at Talent on April 28. All schools In the county outside of Ashland and Medford can enter for the various contests. It was ruled that volley ball and baseball games shall tx played among the town schools at their pleasure, but no league arrangements wilt be made for mutch games. Volley boll will be played by rural teams at tho field meet. All rural schools are urged to plan for tho meet and to participate in It. . There are 850 boys and girls en rolled In boys and girls club projects. Hewing Is tho most popular so fur with 153 members;- cooking, espec ially tho camp cookery,' comes u'ext with over a hundred; poultry work enrolls SO, home-making 10, garden work ', pig raising 8, coif raising and potato Browing; nix each. More en rollments will follow to Judge from word received from various districts asking about rabbits, canning, etc. As part of daily physical exorcises, schools lire learning the uniform county drill which will bo given en masso on Juckson bounty school day In May. , Teachers' contracts for next Sep tember arc already boins filed in tho county superintendent's officio. Now Is the time for school boards to no tify their teacher If she is the one they want in their school next year. rncu church on North Onkibilo, was punhcd acrocs tho Ktreet by the im pact, but suffered no appreciable da ri: The driver of the Kurd is said to be a resident of Ashland, but his name Is is yet unknown. Boy to Be Tilden's Partner NEW YORK, Mar. 16. A. I. Welner II year old Philadelphia boy will be partnor to William Tiblen II.. world's indoor tennis champion. In tho'nien's national indoor tennis championship tournament, starting; here March 2C, Tllden announced today. Kiank Xorthmp OU Plum. WASHINGTON, March 16. Frank 0, iNcrthrup was nominated today to bo receiver cf public money's at Port land, Ore. A. F. & A. M. Regular communication fed' ford Lodge, J03, Friday even ing, March i7, 7:30 p. m. I, K, WITXUMS FUUSI HER AILMENTS ALL GONE NOW Mrs. Sherman Helped by Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound Lake.Hicbigan. "Abontonevearseo I roffered with irregularities and a weak- ness aouai nmeo n obliged to atay off my feet. I doctored with lour family physician mnt hA nnnllvsniflhA entilri not lino r stand my case, so I decided to try Lilian rink- hnm'a Vegetable Compound. After I had taken the first bottle 1 could aee that T wan ffAttinir bottles of tha Vegetable Compound and used Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash unit I m antiratlv onrod of mv ailments. You may publish this letter if you wish." Mrs, MABY bUERMAN, Route 2, Lake. Mich. Tk... ... .lml,l (twig to UlJtS id'.b wirmu oifvuiu ider and that is this. Women siiffcr from irregtuaniiesand various lorms oi weak ness. Thnr try this and that doctor, as well nsrflflnront moHiMnes. Finallvthev take Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound, and Mrs. Sherman's experience is simply another case showing: the merit of this well-known mArlilno. If your family physician fails to help you snu ino name oiu iiuuuico pcrnir.i., why isn 't it reasonable to try Lydia B. nngnum s Vcyersnip tHwipouna i The Latest Styles in Ladies' Hats Arriving Daily Just Think of It 10 Children's Hats at Only Plt4 J LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR CHILDREN'S CLOTHES and have them made with that personal touch and style at prices that will appeal to all. A new line of the famous D. M. C. and Coats Crochet thread just received. Aluminumware Graniteware HOUSEHOLD GOODS Shields 222 W. Main, Medford Glassware Tinware Combination Sale This time we are featuring special combinations of articles. This event be comes much more helpful to you, offering greater opportunities for choosing and saving. CVTLMtV 1KIT. C huh Outchcr Knlfo fairing Knife Hoc value for !Xc. SI-OUTINU (HMIIW IK1T. Flashllithts. I-'lbro Tubular csko. fi Inch Ihittcry (or same. 91.00 Vlw f tM hlMlK Tt'lIlUVK '.SK I 7 Inch Hull's Kyo Lens, llattery f c t- same yU.UO Value for I..V tiXTH.t M'UIAI, 4 I't. ran rtitorlac ' 1 luch faint llmsh 4.V Valuo for It 1 nt. Hand Sprayer ,i lb. Uluck I. rat Hiray SI.H.1 Valux for H.K.VSK ItKMKMUKU FUhlntc I.Iccom' I'm- ulih ur rlisw of our turklo, SI.I.OO or over. t I TLI.HV 1MT. (iusrsntocd Kt 1"-Jsn K a tors Cfcrbu Usiiir Hirup lrosslnK W llllnins' Soup IM.IM1 Vsluo fur 4U.KI I'urlisin I'uplcx l(ur I'u-koK'i of 5 IlluJrj H.V nluc for (MH- ikh.shioi.ii nun. Hi r-ih llmsh 1 II can Marhlo or Kiiamt'l Cloancr IMc Vnluc for :W. phone 300 Southern Oregon Hardware Co. 203 w. main st. De Laval Centrifugal Pumps and Western Electric Motors were selected by the Grants Pass Irrigation District Efficiencies of 80 and 82 per cent respectively on the 12-inch and 16-inch pumps direct connected to 125 H. P. and 250 H. P. motors are guaranteed. If you contemplate pumping, ask us for a De Laval Catalog with useful information. Paul's Electric Store Corner Main and Central Medford, Oregon Western Electric Quality Products , k ; , ,