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Jfocal and ttJ Personal The membrn of the O. A. C. Madrl friil'dub, 24 younK wornfti, who glv a concert t th high school itdtWliim u! S o'clock tonight, arrived here from Crania Vuhh on the morning trnin and were met at the depot by a delegation of local O. A. C. alumni and friends. They were then taken ti the hotels h ml various homes at which they will be Ritpsts during their stay In the city.; The club, which gives a concert iu Ashland Friday nlRht, saw? several numbers before the high school stu dent body at 1 o'clock this afternoon. St. Nark's Guild will meet at the Hotel Holland. Friday afternoon at 2: :10 p. in. Mrs. Fabrlek and .Mrs. Hamilton will be hostesses. lliKh grade lime for spraying pur IKiKcs. HiK Fines Lumber Co. 313 Frost Kxpert YounR and County Affent Cnte were busy at the latter's office today testing orchard thermo meters in Retting ready for the smudK Iur season. They urRe all ort-hardists to bring In their thermometers for tenting as soon as possible. The frost danger period Is not far away, as if warm weather follows the end of the present rain spell the buds of the pear trees will be out In blossom In a week's time. We are still selling velvet tobacco 2 for 25c. Army slickers $1.00. Men's Barters 10c. Canvas Rloves 10c. Army dress caps 25c. .Overseas caps 25c. at Vnited Army Stores, 32 Central Ave. South. 3 Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, reinforced and guaranteed. Only the finest pre-heat-in fuels and metals used. Vulcan Weding Works, 39 S. Front street tf Helroy Getchell left last night for Portland to" augment the large Med ford delegation that is taking in one or more of the performances of the Chi cago Grand Opera company. Have you tried our electrically percolated cofree? Yankee Do-.Nut Shop, 28 North Front. 6 There will be a meeting of the Wool Crowers at Medford Public Library Saturday, March 25th, at 2 p. m. All wool growers are urged to be presenL Mr. R. A. Ward, manager of Pacific Cooperative association, will discuss the wool situation. 311 There will be a meeting of the Pa cific Co-operative Wool Growers here Saturday. March 25, at the public li brary. It is urged that all wool grow ers attend this meeting as important information will be at hand. Ilig dance Applegate Sat., March 25. I-aunspach's orchestra. Supper served at midnight Tickets $1.10. 312 Army wood shirts $3.25, and cotton . khaki shirts $1.00. Army shoes $2.90 and up. Vncle Sam watches, Btem wind and stem set, $1.15. Small gov ernment pack sacks, 25c. V. S. haver sack 50c. Come to the Vnited Army i Stores and save money. J2 Central r Ave. South. 3 Adjutant General White and mem bers of his staff, and Major Dusen lerry. instructor-inspector general of the United States army, detailed, to the Oregon National Guard, left last ' night Tor Salem immediately following the national guard -rally here at the 1. O. O. F. ball. Repairing on ladies' and men's wear ing apparel neatly done. Charges res, sonable. The Pantorium. Phone 244. Its the coffee. Yankee Do-Nut Shop, 28 North Front St. 6 Miss Barbara May hew, the tiny daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Mayhew of this city, has received an invitation to dance at the Elks Golden Jubilee lo be held in May by the Port land Elks. This young lady returned yesterday from southern Oregon with her mother. While there she danced at the Jiedford Elks Minstrel show. This show was given two nights in Medford. one night each in 'Ashland, . Grants Pass and Yreka. . CaU with great success. Press comments from cities visited by the Elks' organization w ere laudatory in regard to little Bar bara, who danced and sang in feature offerings. Eugene Guard. Free dirt for lawns or garden. Call I at building site, Minnesota street H. ' A. Thierolf. Xew wall tents in all standard sizes. We have them and have the world beaten in quality and nrice. Anv enn. as bed sheets in 6 and 14-oz. double nu ouck 6x14 ft. with snaps and ring fasteners. The store that gives you better goods for less money. United Army Stores, 32 Central Ave. So. 3 H. W. Oden was fined $10 in Justice Taylor s court this morning for ex ceeding the automobile speed limit last night on South Riverside nnii State Motor Traffic Inspector McMa- non made the arrest Wade sewing school helps you to sew and dress right at small cost individual or class work by the hour city and out of town. No evening classes. e will shop for you by mall ah appointments by phone or mail only. M. J.; Wade, phone 416. 331 " Kast Main street. 323 central Point Hotel for sale. 40 rooms: would cost 130.000 tn hniid Price today $2,600. Might trade. Price will be reduced $100 every day until sola. Gold Ray Realty Company ; i'hone 728-R or 134-Y. ' 310 fcarl Glen Allen today filed a suit for divorce in the circuit Josephine Allen, charging desertion. Kiumatu Falls Herald. If you like a good cup of coffee go to the Medford Cafeteria. 312 Telephone 1040 Rogue Valley Floral o., ior your cut flowers and plants ivi.unt pnone 149-w. 320 Legal Guarantee Giverv ?V."' Km'e-tio imiii-i-nntinue work. A U tee Gle-o-nli rile Treatment. w ; JUUTIFS li;iG STORE The first of a series of dances to be! Rlvon by Hlllah templo Mystic Slirl- ners, will he held at the Nat., this city, I tomorrow night. All Masons are ln-l vlted. . . , Everywhere you loon you see a see a tf Chevrolet. ' , tf I Mrs, Paul Hansen, corsetlere for NuHone, Phone 585-J. tfV Negotiations are under way be tween H. E. Spencer, who has con ducted a confectionery and grocery store next to the. pstofflce at RoRiie River for nearly three years, and L. M. Jnltnn, who recently moved to this vicinity from Chehalia, Wash.. An In voice will be taken the first of the month, and the transfer mad soon after. During his period of ow nership. Mr. Spencer greatly Improved and in creased the stock. Fred O'Kelly will take over a majority of the grocery stock, while the confectionery and fixtures will be owned by Julian. Grants Pass Courier. ! Will pay 25e apiece for hatching turkey eggs under your setting hens. Eggs furnished. Phone 2S-J-3. . tf Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet . . tf The present rain storm will prob-1 ably last another day, as rain is the' prediction for tonight and tomorrow. It rained steadily all diring last night and the major portion of today, and during the 24 hours ending at 8 a. m. today .41 of an Inch fell. All kinds of . rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. Til East Main street When better automobiles are built Bulck will build them. tf The curtain for the London Follies performance at the Page theater to night will rise at 8:30 o'clock. The company will arrive on the late after noon train from California. Real Texas' chile at Talent's, 15c. ' 314 The lowest rate of Insurance Is placed upon the Hupmobile. 312 Resolutions opposing the Inclusion of the Diamond lake area In Crater Lake National park have been adopted by the Klamath Wool Growers' associ ation. If the Diamond lake area were mado part of the national park it would be closed to grazing and, ac cording to the wool growers, would become a "breeding ground for timber wolves and other predatory animals such as the bobcat and the coyote." Hard times made easy, buy ranches without money, pay with share of crop, tike rent Gold Ray Realty company, tf Creamed waffles and coffee at Talent's 20c. 314 George Treichler. who has been wrestling with the flu around his place of business for two or three days was unable to "dodge" it and is con fined to his home. Fire insurance. Brown & White. If it's insurance we write it R. A Holmes, The Insurance Mao. 32 Beaume lime and sulphur: also dry. Conner Warehouse. Don't forget this is rubber heel week at the Medford Shoe Hospital. Heels only 35c; with half-soles, 25c. 313 Mrs. Delroy Getchell is at Portland enjoying the grand opera season there. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Crescent orchestra Eagle Pt Mar. 25 311 When In need ot sash tnd doors. call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main street Announcement of the complete high way building program for 1922 will probably be made at the meeting of the state highway commission in Port land today. This program, it is under stood, will Involve improvements to state highways aggregating approxi mately $15,000,000.' Contract for pav ing, grading, macadamizing and bridge construction aggregating approximate ly $1,000,000 will probably be let at this meeting.. Dance Applegate Sat March 25th. 312 For Sale Baby Carriage, round wicker, rubber tired, used only short time. 10 Quince St Ant 2. 310 Please remember that classified ads, locals and small ads are cash in ad Tance. Bring In your ads and do not nse telephone. ,. . tf The pupils of the Rogue River schools will present an operetta, "The Treasure Hunters," the latter part of April, rehearsals for which have al ready been begun. E. C. Brown, nrin cipal of the high school, is directing the production which will be given in the new community hall. A millionaire cannot travel in more comfort thai! the owner of a Hup- mobile. 312 Children cared for. Mrs. W. N Campbell, 104 Newtown, 311 Hemstitching, j Picoting, . . 8c per yd. . . Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf Superintendent of 8chools Aubrey Smith was a visitor at Grants Pass last Tuesday evening. If you gave double the money you couldn t get a better car than a Hup mobile. , . . 312 Ex-service man, with 1 local refer ences of reliable parties, wants yard or garden work. Reliable party. Phone C81-R or call at Horace Evans, 828 N Central. tf Everywhere you look you see Chevrolet. tf A year ago today the weather pre diction was for rain, the precipitation for the previous 24 hours was .08 of an Inch, the minimum temperature was 34 degrees and the maximum of the day before was 55 degrees, as com pared with today's minimum of 44 and yesterday s maximum of B2, and pre cipitatlon of .41 of an Inch. Dance Eagle Point, Sat. Mar. 25. 211 Try some pastry at the Medford Cafeteria. Made by Mrs. Howell. 312 This office Is prepared to print ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the bookkeeping 'machines. Don't give your orders to traveling men and hare them printed out of Medford. Phone us and we will call. tf rEDFOUD MATti TUTBUKR, K. A. Stuart, president of the (rnu- tion Farms company of Seattle, was elected president of the Pacific Inter- national Livestock Imposition com- Pny, at a meeting of the directors this week to flit the vacancy left by F, S. Stlmson, who died Inst Thanka glvtng day. Crescent orchestra Eagle l't. Mar. 25 311 Launspnch's orchestra, newly organ ized, open now for engagements,, Per sonal attention to private nnd club dances. Go anywhere anytime. Phone 646 R. The tea to be given net Saturday afternoon by the Washington Parent Teachers circle for the benefit of the play shed fund nnd the Junior Red Cross, will be held at the Hotel Hol land Instead of nt Mrs. Perl's home as first announced. An unusually fine program has been prepared and the committee In charge Is planning for the entertainment of large crowd since much Interest has always heen manifested In the building of the play thed, und all who fully understand the character and aim of the Junior Red Cross work are also anxious to make that a success. Aside from the fine program, this tea will afford an oppor tunity for meeting nil one's friends, nnd after all this is the real province of teas. High grade lime for spraying pur poses. Big Pines Lumber Co. 313 Meeting of the order of De Molny Thursday evening, March 23rd. Ma sonic hall at 7:30. Initiatory degree. Refreshments. Glen Fnbrlck, chair man. 310 The bowling' teams of Separate Company A. and the Elks kdge con tested last Tuesday niRht and National Guard team won the last game, mak ing its first victory over the Elks team tn the past two years. A new line of embroidery transfers of Initials and monograms. IS cents copy. Deuel's Art Dept Dance Eagle Point Sat Mar. 25. 211 The present rainy spell is not rel ished by the orchardists as It still fur ther delays the spraying of the trees. The rain is also interfering with plow ing on the ranches. Orchard is t! Lime sulphur $8.75 per barrel. Hear Creek Orchards. . Phone 8-R1. Auto Insurance. Frown A White. Several thousand dollars to loan on improved ranch security. O. C. Boggs. Just received a new line of stamped goods for applique and embroidery. Deuel's Art Dept. . The city auto camp was a forlorn. muddy and wet place today. Only two families were parked at the camp who arrived last night from California and were encamped in the bungalow shed. Stamped pillow cases for crochet and embroidery. Deuel's Art Dept Attention, ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold under Soldiers Bonus plan or pay with share of crop, like rent Gold Ray Realty Company. tf Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf When two brothers, who are carpen ters build a house for one of them, they lose no time on the job.- as is amply Illustrated by the way in which the fine colonial bungalow of Ed Mil ler on the Pacific highway between Medford and Central Point, which was only begun a few days ago, is going up. Ed and William Miller are doing the job, and the natives thereabouts and passersby who witnessed the re cent start are almost awed at . the rapidity with which the structure is rising, and the daily progress made. The bungalow's cost will be about $4000. When you want dry mill blocks Just call Valley Fuel Company. Phone 76. When in need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Main. Laundry work done. Phone 455-Y. . . , sis AT12J PEORIA, 111.,' March 23. A gen eral curfew was put Into effect here at midnight, last night, as a result of a series of crimes. The solice were ordered at the same time to en force an earlier ordinance empower ing them to arrest day or night, any persons found on the streets without known lawful means of support. . A. F. 4. A. M. ' ; Special communication Med A ford Lodge No. 103, Friday, March 24th. Work will com. mence at 1:30 p. m. and continue throughout the afternoon and evening. Dinner will be served at six o'clock. All Masons are cordially invited. Hy order of the V. M, 310 L.. E. WILLIAMS. Secy. Attention, Car Owners For the next 30 days we will give 25 per cent discount on all cylinder re- boring in connection with overhaul jobs and a ten per cent discount for cash on all labor. We have one of the best equipped shops in southern Ore gon and employ only experienced workmen. All work guaranteed. Riverside Garage. tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR. SALE $soo will put you . in charge of dandy lunch and Ice cream business, electrical equipment, best location, living rooms in rear. Four Sites Sales Agency, Medford Ulrtg., Medford, Ore. '2 FOR 8ALE 1918 Uulck, seven pas senger, in excellent shape, just over hauled, has been taken In on busi ness deal, and will be sold at a sacrifice. Phone 900. - C" HrEftFOnt). OTMuW TlIUiishAY. MAkVir it. t! PASTOR APPOINTED TO DIRECT MORAL UPLIFT CHICAGO CITIZENS .-. 9 The Uev. John W. Willlnuipon. n Methodlxt iiiliilvtvr, was recently ap pointed law enforcement commis sioner for Chicago. When Muyor Thompson announced Dr. William son's appointment he said the min ister would be given "carlo Munche." SELF-DENIAL WEEK ' This is '"Self Penial Week" among Presbyterian's Jhe world over. It is proposed In order to raise funds to meet some of the large deficit whiih the Benevolent agencies of the church at home and abroad nre fac ing on account of the financial situa tion the country over. Members of the church. nre urged to make some denials of comfort or luxuries or con veniences and turn In tho savings next SabbAth at thetr church services. In some places members are urged to give one day's wages. One denomina tion is asking Its people to turn In a title o fthelr income for the month. The local Presbyterian church la in line with the request and its people are asked to bring In their self de nial offerings next Suhl'uth, In order that they may reach the treasuries of the boards by April 1st. L STRIKE CAUSE BRISK OIL TRADE WASHI.VUTO.S. March. 23 An In creased demand for gas and fuel oils may be anticipated In case of a coal strike, the bureau of mines said today and In that connection ixuM a state ment showing that the stocks of these oils ort hand February 1 was 1,319,- 4 SI, 359 gallons. Based on the dally average domestic consumption. It added, the stocks are equivalent t- CS days supply. Stocks of gasoline were increased in January by 113,000,000 gallons and on F'ebruary 1 there was reserve of i09,- 700,000 gallons which Is 130,000,000 gallons more (han for the correspond ing date a year ago. These stocks are equivalent to a 50 days supply. Want Co, Assessor in Oregon Out Politics LA GRANDE, Ore., Mar. 23. Aboli tion of the present methods of electing county assessors and making that of ficial appointive by one central body, such as the tax commission was ap proved when tho state tax Investlgat Ing commission convened for a public bearing here. The variation between assessments on sheep in adjoining counties in east em Oregon were rend and ways to reach greatest uniformity and fairness were discussed. Possible efficiency of an income tax, assessment of moil gages and other means of developing new tax revenues were considered. County officials testified as to possi bilities of reducing frills In county ex penses. Kodaks Get your kodak-now. Learn the little things necessary to get quick, good pictures, then when vacation eoines you are ready. Medford Book Store 34 N. Central St. u ewsw--' " ' - . -i r f I I . . .. I i : FOR PRESBYTERIANS A WHITE SLAVER GETS LONG PRISON TERMi i DANVll.l.K. in., March 2:!. Frank (illlcnwater, carnival proprie tor was rinecl $ t,OU0 and sentenced to the Leavenworth peultcntluiy fur twenty years yesterday by District Judge .English for violating the white, s'ave act. ll was charged with hav ing taken l.llltnu, Merle and Marie Thomnsou, young sisters, fro tnthelr homo In I'awhuska, Oklahoma, nnd Olndys Pipkin, ot Springfield. Mo., from Kentucky Into Illinois, for Im moral purpose-. All of the Kllia tes tlflml against him, two of them al leging be watt the father of children I born to them. LONDON PRESS SEES HOPE IN U. S. NOTE LIYFUroUL. Mar. 23 The Liver pool IK'illy 1'ost and Mercury, com menting upon Secretary Hughes' note to tho allies asking that the t'nlted Slates be paid the cnt of her army pf occupation In ticrmnny uMn un eipiat footing with the allies, says: 'The real lnurtnnce of Auieiicn'a request lies In tho fact that It Is the first step In ft policy that eventually may force her to take a vigilant and practii-nl Interest In tho financial plight of Kurope. Another Wash ington conference on Kumpean doliM seems now something more Hum a hopeful simulation." BE REDUCED 25 P. C. CHICAGO, March 23. A reduction of i'l per rent In dining car prices Is announced by Iturlingtoii railroad of ficials, who also stated thut table d'hot serviie would be introduced In dining cars. Thi table d'hote service wi'J range In price from i'Ur to $1 for luncheon and a $1.25 dinner. A la carte ser vice will be continued. Decreuse In the prlco of food Is responsible for the rhunge, the man agement stated. DINING CAR GRUB TO TICKET3 NOW SELLING IAlBHfTDeCOURVlLlI'5 TFILL10 n MUCKS! l'l.mr $2.73 2.x, mill f I. to. COMING Tomorrow Night Free Lecture on Christian Science Starts Saturday Matinee Bill Hart in "Three Word Brand" SMILING WITH BRUSH SUB SINKS 'lN MEDITERRANEAN I.hMki.N, Mm-. s:i. (Hy llio Am siiiintcd I'rt-HH I iiio IhitlKh Hulnna rlue II-4S fins lieen lost wlllt nil lia i. Ix In the Meitnerruiiean, xiivh nu llvrhiuiKe TeliMiritpli illHimtth fiitnt (llluiiltnc Imlny, Him collided with a ilentroyer during iinineuvei t. The t'l lll.-ll Miilimiu Iiii-h of the II i-I.ihk were all built under t ho war eineiKeiuy iroMiiiiil, inoHt of them In I'US It). They nt-o of the xliiiilo hull "lliillund" type, modified by the ad miralty, 1 4 Vi to 11 feet Ion nnd t.V liemu. They illMphne f'oni 440 lot MM) (on ami lire equipped wilh two net of I Motte I eimlneii, fchinn n Meet i( ) ;1 Knots oil the ton fllen. They carry four torvodo tubes. Their ordinary complement It !'J men. CONDITION WINTER WHEAT IMPROVES . . ( . . ! . WASHINGTON. Mar. LM.-TIi mm illtlon of winter wheat and other f. ill sun grain generally continued t Improve; during thj week ending Tnes day, the, weather bureau says In It h weekly crop review. The vcepiions noted by the hurt-Ail In Its reports arc that It continued too dry In a low In caution In the soutl'.weHt and xlei-t mi, I tiao storms did mime damage in tin western lake region. tlalns during tho wecl.. however, the review lullllmies. nerved t net Imrk farm work and seoiling of out was re t .in led In the central Ma ten hoi auto of wet sail. I'liintliu: of mitfnr beet has been nearly completed in Califor nia and lltH early noeiteil one uro up and look Ing well. Wilh Me. If. ,i.l tin.lo In l .-. C.r .1 tnn.tv DR. RICKERT Eye3 Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted XO ItKOPN I SFI llrnkrn lirnfcC Arcurniolv Implicated I- it T Hi V rlll-.MIsKM :tiN v.. M..ln. I iuIn H-.ntt S I'UTAIN TONIGHT ORIGINAL PRODUCTION and COMPANYofSEVDirY W2ICT FROM THE GAIETY THEATRE. LOKDON WITH ENGLAND'S GREATEST COMEDIAN HARRY TATE (.HIMSELF) . THIRTY IMPORTED BEAUTIES A SHIROAD OF COSTUMES,SCENEnVWFFECTS TUt FIRST REAL LONDON REVUE TO TOUU IKE US. und 2.SO. llnl.ony 2.2l, Include AVnr Tnv. EVENTS NOW "It Costs No More McCUISTON & 27 HoiKli Fronl. Htrwt PHILDRENS COLDS athiuilii hit! h "ilitMtl T. thm MUrnnHy with y' V VAfOKUQ SUIT Sale An All-Wool Suit for $15. All This Week Better save that $10 TheBest Shoes in town and you save from $2 to S5 on every pair. Work Shirts . 59c Black and Tan Sox 10c Men's White likfs 5c . S3.50 Dress Shirts $1.75 Boys' Suits $3.50 Trunks, Suitcases and Bags Tents all sizes Wagon Covers Everything for Less The Cheapest Store in the West Will H. Wilson Our Iircifl is prrforri'd. ly Polks who lmvo a rcfrrciif' for t he Rood limits of life. All you have lo do is to rcnioin Imt the name and order it of your grocer nnd you arc assured of hrcad sat isfaction. Scholz's Butter-Roll Bread Pure and Wholesome to Bay a Kelly" McMURRAY IMinnn 0.1 i