pxnrc two HiEDFORD MATT; TRTTUTNT:. JTocal and ILa Personal MEDFOTW. OlflWON', " 1- -J JULMll . JU.L..IL.IU 1 .. WK I INKS DAY, MARCH 122. . Floyd Young. head or tho govern ment frost investigation work in the northwest arrived in Medford Tues day afternoim to assume his annual spring Out ios as frost expert here. The front warning service to the. orchard litis will begin Inside of a few days, as noon as Mr. Young can get his instru ments and other paraphernalia sot up and the orchard thermometers are tested. OrchardisU should bring in their V ermometers to County Agent Tate's office for testing as Boon as possible. Mr: Young has boon sta tioned at Pomono. Calif., during the winter season and he conies here from Yakima, Wash, where ho has just installed a frost warning system. Real Texas chile at Talent's, 15c. 314 The lowest rate of Insurance is placed upon the Hupmobtle. 312 Auto travel between Medford and Klamath Falls Is impossible now, and has been for weeks beiause of the deop snow on the Green Spring moun tain, the Topsy grade and the Weed route via Klamath Hot Springs. The Interurban freight truck between Med ford and Klamath Falls has been stalled in the snow for weeks on the Green Spring mountain road. -Dancing Wed. nitel ' Nat! 309 The Alpha Delta class of the Chris tian 'church "win meet with Mrs. L. Goft at 421 North Riverside avenue. Thursday afternoon. Mar. 23. The public is invited to attend the Oregon National Guard rally tonight. which, begins at 7:30 o'clock' in the I. O. O. F. hall, opposite the telephone building on Sixth street, at which Adjutant General White and staff will be present. ' There will be short ad dresses, an entertainment and a light lunch will be served. Hard times made easy, buy ranches without money, pay with share of crop, like rent Gold Ray Realty company, tf Creamed waffles and coffee at Talent's 20c. 314 Eight auto parties were encamped at the city auto camp last night, and seven of these parties departed north ward this morning, having come from California. v If it's insurance we write It, R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man. 32 Beaume lime and sulphur; also dry. Conner Warehouse. Dance Eagle Point, Sat Mar. 25. 211 Negative debaters of the Grants Pas high school will again argue with Ashland high school at Med ford tonight, the question, "Resolved. That the principles of the open shop be adopted in American industries." The debate was found necessary to decide the championship of the south ern Oregon district Ashland and Grants Pass were tied in the contest Saturday night uin i lorgei iui is ruuuer ui ot at the Medford Shoe Hospital. Heels only 35c; with half-soles, 25c. 313 Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta . ' Central Point Hotel for sale. 40 rooms; would cost $.10,000 to build. Price today J2.7Q0. Might trade. Price will lw. muImm, tlfWl avav i1,v until nil, irc ii VM IVV J UUJ WUVU sold. Gold Ray Reafty Company. Phone 728-R or 134-Y. 309 The large London Follies company, which plays at the Page tomorrow night, arrives in the city tomorrow afternoon from Redding, Calif. This attraction is pronounced by Medford people who saw it in Los Angles re cently as a very good one, well worth seeing and as full of hearty laughs and novelties from start to finish. The Los Angeles newspapers all praised it. Crescent orchestra Eagle Pt. Mar. 25 311 Dance Applegate Sat. March 25th. 312' For Sale Baby carriage, 1 round w icker, rubber tired,' nsed only short time. 10 Quince St Apt 2. 310 Carl Tengwald created somewliat of a . sensation yesterday afternoon by . walking along Main street with a rifle ' on bis shoulder, and much relief was felt by many when be finally jumped in bis car and drove away. As near as can be learned Mr. Tengwald was tak ing the rifle to his borne on Ross Lane, - to shoot mice, which have been annoy ing his wife. Where are you going Sat. nlte Mar. 25? The loyal crowd of Mar. 11th are going to Riverside Community Club dance on 25th. Peerless orchestra with plenty of pep. Will play what you want. 309 A millionaire cannot travel in more comfort than the owner of a Hup mobile. - - 312 '' Children cared for. Mrs. i W. N, Campbell, 104 Newtown. ' 311 The O, . C. Madrigal club which gives a concert hero tomorrow night will arrive in the city Thursday mor ning; on train 1:1 from Grants Pass, where they give a concert tonight. Tho party numbers twenty-seven. It you. gave double tho money you couldn't get a better car than a Hup mobile. 312 Ex-servlee man, with local refer ences of reliable parties, wants yard or garden work. Reliable party. Phone Sl-R or call at Horace Evans, SI'S N. Central.. - - - tt Tho High School Parent-Teachers association will meet Wednesday. March 22 at tho high school at 2:45 p. ni. Special business. All arc urged to attend. , Floyd Young, the frost expert who arrived here yesterday afternoon to begin his annual sprint; duties, comes alone this time as Mrs. Youns and their son will spend the spring with relatives at San Francisco. Try some pastry at the. Medford Cafeteria. Made by Mrs. Howell. 312 Crescent orchestra Eagle Pt. Mar. 25 311 Launspach's orchestra, newly organ ized, open now for engagements. Per- sonal attention to private and club dances. Go anywhere anytime.' Phone 646-R. A Junior V. M. C. A. has recently been organized at Oak Grove. The boys meet weekly under the leader ship of Charles Delamarter. Tho pro gram embraces all the branches of the regular senior work. There are the recreational and social features along with the edurational. Plble study is one of the features at each meeting. The Hoy's Life of Christ is the course being used at present. Club officers are, Lester Knips, president; James Boles, vice president; Darrell Hueson. secretary; Willie Myers, treasurer. High grade lime for spraying pur poses. Big Pines Lumber Co. 313 Meeting of the order of De Molay Thursday evening. March 23rd, Ma sonic hall at 7:30. Initiatory degree. Refreshments. Glen Fabrick, chair man. 310 A new line of embroidery transfers of initials and monograms. 15 cents copy, Deuel's Art Dept Mr. and Mrs. Robt. W. Ruhl left last evening for Corvallis where Mr. Ruhl will attend a meeting of Oregon news paper men today. Mr. and Mrs. Ruhl will go from Corvallis to Portland where they will attend grand opera performances and return home Sun day. Dance Eagle Point Sat Mar. 25. 211 Auto insurance. Brown ft White. Several thousand dollars to loan on improved ranch security. O. C. Boggs. The Ashland chamber of commerce has organized for the ensuing year by the election of the following officers: VY. H. McNair, president: F. C. Homes vice president and F. S. Engle. treasurer. J. H. Fuller was elected for the third time as managing secre tary. , . ,. t Just received a new line of stamped goods for applique and embroidery. Deuel's Art Dept j Stamped pillow cases for crochet and embroidery. Deuel's Art Dept Attention, ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold under Soldiers Bonus plaa or pay with share of crop, like rent Gold Ray Realty Company. tf The formation ' of an ex-service men's political organization is nnder way in Jackson county and ft is con tended that this organization will be a contending factor in future political issues and campaigns. Veterans of all wars are eligible to membership. Action by all ex-service men to put Into office those who have the Interest of their community at heart those who have fought for high ideals- would certainly be a step towards eliminating a certain type of politician who gets Into office by cunning and deceit, and who repeatedly break their pledges. , - . - This office is prepared to print ledger sheets, bills, etc.; used on the bookkeeping machines. Don't give your orders to traveling men and have them printed out of Medford. Phone us and we will call ... tf cverywnere yon look you see a Chevrolet tf Hemstitching, i - 1 "Only One Thirig THE relief that Dr. King's New Discovery gives from stubborn old colds, and onrushing new ones, grippe anu iiiiuai-tununng cougns nas made 5t the standard remedy it is toflav. Time-tried for fifty years and never more popular than toJay. No harmful drut;s, 1 '''.. You will soon notice the relief in loosened phlegm and cased cough. Always reliable, and cood for thi whole family. , Has a convincing, heal ing vasie wiin an us good medicinal I nan uro. , i uii uruRgisis, w cents, ur. mne's New Discovery The Results of CnnstlnaH 6CK ncaaacnes, biliousness, sallow tkin, waste matter in the intestinal system. Correct this hcalth-under-mming condition by taking Dr. King's Pills.- 2S cents:1 All drueeistii: ' PROMPT!' WON'T GRTPE r. Kind's Pills ; D Pico ting, 8c per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. ' tf1 W. W. Dillon, state secretary of the Y. M. C. A., was in town Tuesday and Wednesday in the interest of the coun ty work. He spoke at a luncheon at the Hotel Ashland and addressed the county and local committee members in Medford in the evening. The speak er touched on recent developments In association work in the worthwest as well as international!. He said that the past year had been practically un precedentejl in the advancement which the work of the Y. M. C. A. has shown along nearly all lines. Ar rangements were made by which it is expected that state or international secretaries will more often be avail able for work in Jackson county. Mr. Dillon will go on to Grants Pass and points north Please remember that classified adi, locals and small ads are cash in ad vance. Bring in your ads and do not use telephone, . . .' .-. . u When you want dry mill blocks Just call Valley Fuel Company. Phone 76, When in need of sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main street. Mrs. O. M. Cornltlus left yesterday afternoon for Los Angeles where she will visit for several months with her daughter, Mrs. Richard Smythe and other relatives. Fire insurance. Brown & White. When In need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Main. Laundry work done. Phone 455-Y. 318 Orchardlst! Lime sulphur 18.75 per barrel. Bear Creek Orchards. Phone S-R-l. t Tho Rod Cross Thrift Shop Will open Monday, March 27, High grade lime for spraying pur poses. Big Pines Lumber Co, . 318 Frosen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded. ro-Inforced and guaranteed. Only the finest pre-heat-( Ing fuels and metals Used. Vulcan Wedlng Works. 39 S. Front street tf There win do a meeting or me m ooi Growers at Medford Public Llbravy Saturday, March 25th, at 2 p. m. All wool growers are urged to be present Mr. R. A. Ward, manager of Pacific Cooperative association, will discuss the wool situation. 311 Guests at the Hotel Medford Include ... E. Anderson of Milwaukee. H. J. Winthrop and W. I Beyer of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Anderson of Ta coma, II. IX Tompkins of Seattle, E. C. Crystal of VacavlHo. Calif., and C. W. l.awsou and llessle I.awnoii of lioseburg. Big danco Applegate Sat., March 2 Launspach's orchestra. Supper served at midnight. Tickets (1. 10. 312 Repairing on ladles' and men's wear ing apparel neatly done. Charges rea sonable. The Pantorium. Phono 244. Free, dirt for lawns or garden. Call at building site, Minnesota street H A. Thierolf. , . J.- J. M eMail on. state traffic Inspec tor, spent a busy evening in and around Grants Pass Monday. Nearly 20 violators or the trarflc, laws were stopped by the vigilant official, though no arrests were made. Absence of tail lights were responsible for the stopping of a innjority of the automo bil-sts. A lecture, and an admonition to repair the light were given to each victim. Grants Pass Courier. Wade sewing school helps you to sew and dress right at small cost. I Individual or class work by tho hour, city and out of town. No evening classes. We will shop for j'oa by mall. All appointments by phone or . mail only. M. J. Wade, phone 416. 331 East Main street. 329 If you like a good cup of coffee go to the Medford Cafeteria. , 312 Telephone 1040 Rogue Valley Floral Co.. for your cut flowers and plants. Night phone 149-W. 320 Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kaufman and children will leave the last of the week for an extended visit with rela tives in McMinnville. , Everywhere you looK you see a Chevrolet tf There will be a regular communica tion of the Reamea chapter, Wednes day. March 22, at the Masonic hall 309 Children cared for. 104 Newtown 312 u. n. swaney ot kciso, wasn., is a guest at the Hotel Holland, as 'are Louis beezer of Seattle, Wlllard Hery ford of Butte Falls. T. J. Johns of St couis. Mo., Mrs. R. D. Watson of Trail. Ore., and H. R. Wight and E. Melson of Portland. ' Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetiere for NuBone. Phone 686-J. ' A tf Will pay 25c apiece for hatching turkey eggs under your setting hens. Eggs furnished. Phone 2S-J-3. U Everywhere you look you see Chevrolet . tf George T. Collins left this morning for a business visit at Klamath Falls which will keep him away until Sunday. All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace' Woods, nhone 108 11 East Main street At last nights city council meeting Gordon Stout presented a petition to that body from 22 property owners asking the council to grade and gravel Prune street from its Intersection with Plum street, and to the city lim its. The petitioners are ready and willing to pay their share of the im provement, and the county is also will ing to pay a share. The petition was referred to the street committee for consideration. wnen better automobiles are built Buick will build them. tf Taxes are now due and payable, at the office of the sheriff in the court house at Jacksonville and must be paid before April 5 to avoid penalty. invest, your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association tf Get busy and call for them at this office If they .belong to you: Tall-light with 1922 license tag No. 5138 attach ed, cog wheel and part of speedometer for auto, one auto crank, two ladles' leather driving gloves, one ladies' brown leather glove, one silk glove, tf CHICAGO AUIOS. STOLEN 15122 EARLY NIG T CHICAGO, 111., March-Two-thliiU of the automobiles xtoleu hero iuo taken between ":S0 and midnight, and by fur the Kieuteut iiuiuber ,t 10 o'clock while thvlr owners are at theaters and other places of uiiiuho nu'iii, according to tlm commltte on motor car thefts of tho Clil. iko Crime coininliiMlon. Three hundred and twenty-three poixonH were tried hero In connection with motor car thefts between January 1 and August IS, 1921. Other observations of tho com mltteo follow: A thief bus been known to walk Into a largo publlu aaruisa at night and cover tho watchman and other employes with a gun while -lio drove iiwuswith tho cur ot bis choice, Tho thief usually prefers to bold up a mnn about to put his uutoiuobilo in u frnrage, rather than to breuk Into a Raraao after the cur is locked up. Hy far the greuter number of stolen automobiles were taken not because of tho intrinsic value, but to be used In various forms of law Tho largo percentage f theft Kci'tn to bo committed by men or boys under the ago of twenty-five years. . , . . AMERICAN QIRL WON PRIZE FOR TELLING LONDON HOW TO DE "WORLD MAGNET" IRONIES 1 . jr, v.5 Sri :. SI'.-' P - " V t 4 UKRAN1ANS WASI1INOTON. Mar. 22. l'rovls lyns worth IX.OOO.OOD.OOO rotiblet will be sent Into tho droiiKlit stricken pro vinces of the Ukraine by the Annti lean MonnonltoH' fauiltio relief nrganl- ration, under an nKreement JuhI con cluded, says a Mosihiw dispatch to tho lliiMHlau tniilo delegation here. 0, F 0 ORE POLINl 1 jfSv 10 BE DECIDED1 YOUN08TOWN, Ohio. Mar. 22 Muvor Ovurge L. tiles, who recently started a lively dlscumilon by ordering all police to Miiluto Mm. today ended i.!1.. . ' ' ... I., w .:.m .. ! n t'llll'Atlil, Mar. S. lixpretinlwiiN as to the fui urn pulli y of the pitnlliiH of erups iriMtiiid by tneinbers of Iho poolliiK of crops produced bV mom. bi'is of tint Culled Him in ttralil grow, el'. Ini'iiriHiinti'd, nro e.pi'i'ted at tho minimi convention of Hint oikiiiiIwi- tlou late tinluy, ; t'liiiVinllmi ileli'iiiiteN pli'dli'ted that Iho poi'llna inillry will lid tho Imiki when new illrei tins mo eieeted, Tim present board In n'poitid to b iihnoxi eiiunlly divided, tuiir fitvurlim I'otuplrtv poulliiK and lint ullnr half fllVOl llllf I OIltllltlHllon Of til" lt'tMr-lt liollcy, wbli Ii yi-i inlt niiii'it Individ uhMbIIc liniiillliiii of crops. tint ' tmnpoHt by rcHclndhiK Hut onlitr, saying that tie was "tlreif of sulutlnii." "They liavo Itept mw mi busy sultit Ina 1 Imveu't bad tlino to do anything else," Iho mayor said. Ji"HH, 1' i . i 1.1 II i . ..in I OBITUARY, Miss Aluce Young, of Mbtliawnka, linl., has' been awarded a prUo of $ 1 .000. of fered for the best sngKCMtlon of how to innke London tho "Magnet of tho world." Computing against all Knglultd, the young American girl, a, former Indiana, nowspaper reporter.! based her auggesttons on what Is done lu America to make towns ami cities , more all met I ve. A brighter, cleaner j liombai, offcrliiK entertulninentn of all ' kimta.' would be tho rwuult of putting her i' us Into effect. . - DOW Herman K, Pow. retired clothing inerehant and father of Dr. Mc.M. M. lVw of Medford, passed away In this city yesterday at tho age of 9 years. Deceased had been a resident of Medford for tho pnst four years. Ho' was born In Kycamore 111.. In 1 8 S3. When a young man he went to Colo rado and graduated from the Uni versity of Colorado, at Colorado Springs. From there ho went to Lo.Mars, Iow and engaged in tho clothing buxiiietui, and later became interested in tho same business at Sioux City, Iowa, nlno Kunmis City. Mo. Mr. Dow' has been a member of the II. P. O. K. for many years, and during his stay in Medford has made friends with many of the local mem bers. He leaves one son and one daugh ter. Dr. Dow of Medford and Mm. Huth Pearson of Los Angeles, Calif., also one sister, Mnry Mordoff of Med ford. Funeral services will bo held at the chapel of Weeks-Conger Co.. at 2:00 P. M., Friday. Be v. W. H. Hamilton officiating. Interment in Jacksonville ceme tery. - New Minister to Colombia 8EATT1.E, Mar. 22. Samuel II Piles of Seattle, former United States senator from Washington and nomin ated by President Harding to be min later to Colombia, left today for Wash ington, D. C, where he exects to spend ten days or two weeks before taking up his duties at Bogota. RUSSIAN PRINCESS ALLOWED IN ,S. NEW OltLKANs. Mar. 22 Princess Ktlzubcth Tscliernltschew, w ho says j she Is thn American widow of a for mer Russian prince, and who hit been detained by Immigration authorities since her arrival here a month tigo plea from Bremen, was granted her today to enter tho United States. Tho prlm-rss told tho authorltbw on her arrival that she was born In this country of. a family named grhllrh. but that her parents were dead for some years. She told of witnessing the rruclflxtion ot her husband by revolutionists In Russia and of her flight across Kussla and Germany to Bremen. Tho prlmwss said today she planned to lecture tin conditions In Russia. """ TONIGHT cJACIC HOJLT. IfieCallpP theVorth i At It.rllUoi tlnrii WIUW riolarl ink! 111 ol UK Miaalfhl uu IrmUbunl i l-A tt pur and it KAwara a rr mirnl. Had la tfea v fa ol Ik luA V.f Temorrow H if III to no roLtisi" rnaay siifh Tf I,lnr Olirisltaa SsiaBos a V I ; 4iiturbt) mi l. ii itr tn"TIIUKK' ' woitn iium" Lady Astor Coming' NEW YORK. Mar. 22 Udy Astor. who has been given headlines ever since she got Into the British house of parliament will arrlvo In New York April 19. This was tho word received today by Mary Garrett Hay. chairman' of the New York City League for Women Voters. ! WW Social Dancing Party given bjr S Hillah Temple A u lent Arable Order, Nobles of M Jut if Miriiio AT Till: NAT Metlfoid, Ongou, l il.lny eiciilng at ft . in.. Marcli . AI.I, MAMNH INITKI TUkels Including lillea, i tM Attention, Car Owners For the next 30 days we will give 2 per cent discount on all cylinder re- boring In connection with overhaul Jobs and a ten per cent discount for cash on all lailor. We have one of the best equipped shops in southern Ore gon and employ only experienced workmen. All work guaranteed. Riverside Garage. tf i.jj ii. ;i: tj !.,l,;ii;'i;i.. iiiyv; -. .- fir ,,,,;,,,,-, .,.., .- , ;fcj--4fcMJMM i' You Can Get Quality Clothes erat TOO LATE , TO CLASSIFY WANTED To buy fifty boxes good apples. Phone 314-W, C. J. Cardner. 310 WANTED To trade ranch near Med ford on highway for city home. H. care Mail Tribune. 312 WANTED City 452-L. lots to low. Phone 312 rOK SALE One Chalmers six tour ing car, one self-starter Ford with large closed delivery body suitable for laundry or bakery. Riverside Oarage. tf FOR SALE Spray rig in good condi tion, with 3 hoi so power 4 engine. Phono Ml i. 315 FOR SALE Leghorn hens, good lay ers, 75c and fl.00 each. Phone 931-L. 311 FOR SALE -Progressive everbearing strawberry plauts. F. H, Dressier, phone 951-L. ;ui FOR SALE A bargain in oak exton slon dining table and chairs. Phone 7!7X, .111 hi Mod t . Jrnced ely There is bo much quality in these new Hart, Schaffner & Marx Spring Suits, so much style in their patterns and modeling, that you will be greatly pleased the mo ment you put them on. And with all their goodness, they are so favorably priced. $35 to $50 Some a little less. Some a little more. 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